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Speaker 1 (00:29):
In a world of deceits, telling the truth is a
revolutionary act. It's the David Knight Show. As the clock
strikes thirteen, it's Friday, the fourteenth of November. You're of
our Lord twenty twenty five. Well, today we're going to
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take a look at not only the Epstein explosion and
it is now exploding, but we are this is whorse
any of Bill Clinton's benbo eruptions, quite frankly, but we're
also going to take a look at the fundamental issues
that the government seems to keep missing the target on.
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Even when we talk about the H one B visas
we talk about the price of meat, they always have
the wrong solution because they always refuse to acknowledge that
they are the problem. And so we're going to show
that to you today when it comes to food and
so many other issues. We'll be right back saying with us, well,
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thank you for joining us today, and of course joining
us from Austin will be my son Travis, who is
there for the week. I want to begin when we
look at this Epstein stuff. I think this is the
central issue. And I saw this out of the UK
the Daily Skeptic, and the headline was the shame and
shaming Andrew and actually they were making some excuses for
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the man formerly known as Prince. But they did make
an interesting point here. They said, the most extraordinary thing
about Andrew mount Batton Windsor, which is I guess maybe
that's what he's now going to be called since he's
no longer Prince Andrew. It seems to have no sense
of shame. I thought, I know somebody like that in
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the US. The is is is that you know, the
royal family realized how much damage this shameless pedophile was
doing to their organization, the GOP, and I'm talking about
the professional politicians, not the grassroots GOP, but the GOP
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professional politicians don't realize how much damage is being done
to their brand by the pedophile, but they continue to
support Trump. He says that word was idose ai d
os is like adios except the extra I which covered
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everything from a sense of shame from inhibiting one's own
behavior or to the sensitivity to the feelings, the status
and the claims of others. I got to say, when
we look at the big issues this week and what's
got a lot of people in MAGA, even even some
of the grassroots people in MAGA now. And of course
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you've got the people like Bennon and Alex Jones who
are trying to navigate this and keep continue to be
behind Trump but at the same time distance themselves a
little bit, criticize what he's actually doing, but don't worry
because he's God's instrument, right as Bennon is trying to
tell us or trust a plan, as Alex Jones always says.
But the reality is is that both of these issues,
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the h one b Visa issue as well as all
the Epstein stuff, is an insensitivity to other people, disrespect
for other people, to say that Americans have no talent.
That is the just as he said again from the
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very beginse, well I played that old Michael Keaton Cley.
It is just straight to the point. He says, he
can choose somebody on Fifth Avenue and people, my people
are so great, they would still support me. Michael Keaton says,
he's telling you he thinks you're stupid. And so now
some really stupid people who have done some really stupid
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support for Trump in the past, and no matter what
he did, they would always fall back in line. They're
now starting to have some major pushback and so I
think that is it there is with Donald Trump. There
is no sense of shame. I don't know if he's
starting to get it in terms of his relationship with God.
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I hope. So, you know he's talked about that. Well,
I don't know if I'm going to make it or not.
Maybe I'm not all that good. But remember when he
ran for president the first time, and he was asking
on several occasions, do you ever ask God to forgive you?
Do you think you need forgiveness for anything? Well, no, no,
I don't do that. I don't really think I need
any forgiveness. I just do a better job the next time.
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There's never a sense of shame. There's never anything that
would inhibit his own behavior. He's free to do whatever
he wants. Remember what broke just before the first election. Well,
you know, when you're a celebrity, they let you do
it right. The women let you grab them now, they'll
let you right. You can do whatever I want. I'm
running the beauty contest, I'm running the corporation, I'm running
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the country. I can do whatever I want. There's no
sense of shame. There's no sense of authority outside of himself,
not the Constitution, not the rule of law, nothing. It
doesn't matter what the status or the claims of others
are on his life, whether it's God or the Constitution. Well,
Thomas Massey said, speaking about the victory they had in
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terms of forcing the hand of Mike Johnson to actually
release this information. And again, just like Andrew, what Trump
has done is when he's caught redhanded with his hand
in the cookie jar, he just denies it. I mean,
you've got Andrew denying that he was with Virginia, even
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as everybody showed the picture of the two of them
and Gallaine Maxwell in the background. No, I didn't do that.
And he continued to do it, even after he sent
her twelve million pounds as a cover up or compensation
or whatever. He continued to deny all this. And it
was as absurd as what Trump is doing with all
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of this. So, Thomas Massey said, yesterday was a busy day.
The FBI director, the Attorney General, the President, and the
Speaker all made a last ditch effort to kill the
Epstein discharge petition, and that Roqahanna and I have been leading.
What they did was they put a lot of pressure
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on Laura Bobert because they thought they could move her.
And as this discharge petition has gone through, it now
has to be brought. What they did was they didn't
release the documents. They said, we're going to force a
vote on releasing the document And I think what is
going to happen. They've already indicated, and Massy believes it'll happen.
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He thinks there's going to be a lot more people
than just the three GOP congresswomen who have joined him
in this. He thinks a lot more people are going
to switch.
Speaker 2 (08:14):
Well, I've already had a couple of Republicans tell my
office privately that they're going to vote for it, and
I think that could snowball. You know, the deal for
Republicans on this vote is that Trump will protect you
if you vote the wrong way. In other words, if
you vote to cover up for pedophiles, you've got cover
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in a Republican primary. But I would remind my colleagues
that this vote is going to be on your record
for longer than Trump is going to be president. And
what are you going to do in twenty twenty eight
and twenty thirty when you're in a debate, either with
a Republican or a Democrat, and they say, how can
we trust you? You covered up for a pedophile back
in you know, twenty twenty five.
Speaker 1 (08:57):
And how can we trust Trump who's covering up for
pedophile or maybe and here's the thing, I think it's about,
why would Trump do something so stupid? Well, first of all,
he's so arrogant, so shameless that he has done a
lot of things that are bad pr bad optics lightly,
but I think to throw himself out there in front
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of the bus to try to stop this bulldozer that
is coming. I think he's doing it for Massade. I
think he's doing it for Israel. As I pointed out
the other day, the deep connections between Ahud Barak and
this other guy who was deeply embedded with Jeffrey Epstein,
and how Jeffrey Epstein had been their agent for a
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lot of different countries, the Ivory Coast, I think another
one was Mongolia or whatever, also involved with Syria, and
so Jeffrey Epstein was very much involved with the intelligence
community and also with what was going on in the
US with Lion Leon Panetta. That's the guy who was
so arrogant with jeff Sessions and Jeff Sessions was such
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a disappointment because, you know, even when he called out
Panetta and said, well, you've been a congressman, you know
that you've got to get a decorational war before you
put troops on the ground in Syria, and old Lion
Panetta as looks at him as well, Congressman or senator,
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we'll consult with our allies in the UN and NATO,
and we'll let you know what we decide. And he goes, well,
that's not how it works, you, congressman. All this kind
of I mean, he you know, as weak as he
could be, wouldn't call him out on any of that stuff,
and he just kept coming back very arrogant. Well, Lion
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Leon Panetta was working with the CIA and working with
Israel and Massad when Jeffrey Epstein was doing all of
this stuff, and then when he went to the Department
offense became the secondary of defense. He made sure that
Israel got thirty eight billion dollars. I mean, they were
joined at the hip. And I really do think that
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Israel is such a big part of the Epstein files,
and not just Israel, you know, Masad, but also the CIA.
You do understand the real government is the CIA and Israel.
So it really is the intelligence community, the criminals, the
black part of government that has blackened out to everybody
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else's CIA and their partnerships with other spy organizations in
other countries, especially Israel. I think that's the reason why
Trump is doing this. I think is the reason why
he's doing stupid stuff like starting wars when he says
all the time that he wants to Nobel Peace Prize,
and you why is he starting this war in Venezuela. Well,
it's because the people who always start wars, who always
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have cups, who always do regime change, who always do assassination.
This is always brought to us by the people in
the intelligence agencies and the Pentagon. And I think that
that is the real story. Here is the deep story,
the deep state side of the Epstein stuff. Yes, it
has a horrific moral facade that discussed everybody, but I
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think it really is that in the background. Massey is
buck Trump in his pursuit of a public release of
the documents and managed to secure two hundred eighteen signatures
to force a vote. After Speaker Mike Johnson swore in
the Democrat replacement at Alita Revola. I guess, as Hank pronounced,
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I'm not really sure. So anyway, and as all this
is happening, guess who is coming to his defense and
who is so concerned about all of this stuff. Well,
it turns out to be none other than Ben Shapiro,
because again, as I said, this is another this is
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another dog barking saying this is really about Isradel.
Speaker 3 (12:58):
Yesterday, after the House of Representatives reopened, Representative Adelita Grihova
of Arizona became the two hundred and eighteenth and final
signature on the discharge petition. She joined all the other
Democrats as well as four Republicans, including two who hate
President Trump and would like to destroy his presidency. That'd
be Thomas Massey and Marjorie Taylor Green.
Speaker 1 (13:18):
You hate them, Ben, because they don't want to give
money to your country. Your country's not America. You trade her,
go back to where your country is. Disgust me. Well,
you know, in terms of saying well Massey hates Trump,
Massey voted right when Trump was wrong, and it was
the very first time they had their conflict. If you remember,
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it was a three and a half trillion dollar boondoggle.
And training, moving the overturned window for EUBI that COVID nonsense,
and Massey not only opposed it, but he forced Congress
to come back and say, oh, are going to die.
And I think that was one of the most important things.
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You know, early on we had this, you know, they
started all this COVID stuff and they said, you know,
they had Seapack, the Conservative convention, and the left was
so excited. They said, look, somebody tested positive at Seapack.
There are always conservativesh are going to die. You know,
somebody is sick with a cold. And they said that
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it's COVID, so they're all going to die. And they
were so excited. Guess what, Nobody died. And then exactly
the epic fail. But that was kind of the dog
that didn't bark. And then Thomas Massey calls back this
geriatric Congress, the ancient Congress, and said you're going to
have to vote in person on this. And then they
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said they're all going to die. And if it was
what they said it was, if it was a pandemic,
they all would have died. And we would have owed
Thomas Massey at even greater debt for cleaning out Congress
but nobody died. And Trump wanted to kill Thomas Massey.
He was so furious with him, So I'm going to
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primary that guy out. Well it didn't work, and so
we'll see if he can primary him out again. But
it's really Israel that wants to get him out because
Israel wants their money and they can't buy him. Here's
what Thomas Massey said.
Speaker 4 (15:14):
And against the White House. But you don't generally disagree
with some of the things that President Trump does or
has run on policy wise, what do you how do
you explain to voters why the president is fighting your
discharge petition or fighting the release of these this documents
from the Justice Department.
Speaker 2 (15:29):
Well, you know, I vote with my party ninety one
percent of the time, and which means I agree with
the I have agreed with the president ninety one percent
of the time.
Speaker 1 (15:37):
But they when.
Speaker 2 (15:38):
They're protecting pedophiles, when they are blowing our budget, when
they are starting wars overseas, I'm sorry, I can't.
Speaker 1 (15:47):
Go along with that.
Speaker 2 (15:48):
And back home people agree with me. They understand. Even
the most ardent Trump supporters understand sometimes he gets bad advice,
sometimes he gives bad advice, and we wouldn't model our
lives after him his personal life. And they're okay with that.
I mean they can still you can still like Donald
Trump in Kentucky and like what I'm doing and what
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Rocana is doing, which is trying to get transparency.
Speaker 4 (16:12):
Well, and you were actually we were watching Adelia Garhalmad
be sworn in today, and as soon as she was
sworn in, she walked over and signed this discharge petition.
Seconds later, you would have been shook her hand, as
you noted, before any other Democrats had actually even ever
gotten over to her side.
Speaker 2 (16:27):
I also, you couldn't hear what I said, but I
apologized to her for what my own party did, which
was to keep her from being sworn in and depriving
an entire congressional district of representation for forty nine fifty days,
which I won.
Speaker 1 (16:41):
A special election myself.
Speaker 2 (16:42):
I think I was sworn in within a week, and
there was no reason to delay this other than the
petty thing that now the Speaker is accelerating. He tried
to delay this vote. He deprived the congressional district of
a congress person. And now he says, well, okay, I
guess I lost.
Speaker 5 (16:58):
We'll have the vote next week.
Speaker 1 (17:01):
Yeah, let's keep putting it off. And that's the key thing.
It's like, why is Congress and why is Mike Johnson
so adamant to throw themselves in front of this juggernaut
that is coming along. There's some very important people, there's important,
very powerful people that are on that list, But I
think the organizations that aren't on that list, Masad and
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many others are really the bigger issue that is there.
So again, there was a pressure campaign on Lauren Bobert,
and you had all of the big powerful people in
the Trump administration, the Attorney generalist, speaking of the House
of President, all of them meeting with her in a
situation room. And Massey had something to say about that
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pressure campaign as well.
Speaker 2 (17:50):
I got to give credit to Lauren Bobert to walk
into the White House, the center of power the free
world really and to sustain that, to come back out
and to be solid, and also to Nancy Mason, Marjorie
Taylor Green. There was all the speculation that they might
take their names off and they never did. So it's
not a hoax, it's not a moot point. It is
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a very serious thing. There are a thousand victims, there
are survivors who have had a press conference with Rocanna
and I and that's what we're fighting for.
Speaker 1 (18:19):
Justice for them.
Speaker 4 (18:20):
Did y'all talk to them at any point during this
as the White House was making clear they were targeting
these members.
Speaker 6 (18:26):
I talked to them.
Speaker 2 (18:27):
I don't want to say which one I had this
conversation with, but one of them was told, we can't
let Massey have a win. Hetty is that?
Speaker 7 (18:36):
I mean?
Speaker 1 (18:36):
This is wins.
Speaker 2 (18:39):
It's about getting transparency and justice, which, by the way,
this administration promised. You have the Vice President jd Vance,
you have the ag you have the FBI director.
Speaker 5 (18:51):
They've all done a one eighty on this.
Speaker 4 (18:53):
So the White House said to one of these members
that they didn't want you to have a win here.
Speaker 2 (18:57):
That's correct, I.
Speaker 1 (18:59):
Mean politics, right. Well. The President called Bibert on Tuesday
to discuss her support for the petition, and on Wednesday,
she attended a White House meeting about Epstein. According to
a report from multiple outlets, the White House meeting that
she attended was also attended by the Attorney General Pambondi,
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who has shredded and burned her credibility beyond redemption, and
by FBI Director Cash Battel, who has also shredded and
burned his credibility beyond redemption as well. But Bobert nevertheless
decided not to remove her name from the petition. After
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the meeting, she told the Conservative Daily Caller that there
was no pressure on her, that everybody was great and
worked well with me. You know, I just showed up
and it just happened to be all the top law
enforcement people there with Trump, the people who go after
his enemies. No pressure, not at all, she said. Later
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that night, though she shared a social media post that
hinted that the President might have pressured her after all.
The post features a video of reporter Kyle Clark from
NBC affiliate nine News in Denver, Colorado, calling her brave
for apparently refusing to help Trump bury the Epstein files.
All appearances, Bobert did defy the president despite the pressure
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and the reported threats. He said, she stood firm against
the wishes of her party and her president. Regardless of
how viewers feel about Bobert's politics, anyone who cares about children, accountability,
and transparency owe her thanks. And so first she said, well,
I didn't have any pressure, and then he does that
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report and she retweets it, and she puts an emoji
of two eyes, like, look at this, and here's the
actual report that here.
Speaker 8 (21:00):
It sure looks like Congresswoman Lauren Bobert did a brave
thing today. Few people in politics are more polarizing. But
put politics aside and consider what is being reported by
The New York Times, CNN, and others that President Trump
directly pressured Bobert to help him stop the release of
the Epstein files by pulling her support off a congressional
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petition and sinking that effort. Reports say the Trump White
House also brought Bobert into the situation Room for a
meeting with the Attorney General and the FBI Director, who
we should note are accused of using the Justice Department
to punish people who defy the president. And by all appearances,
Bobert did defy the president, despite the pressure and the
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reported threats, stood firm against the wishes of her party
and her president. Not on a political or a policy
issue where the public is going to hold a wide
variety of views, but on the most basic of issues
that should unite us all that pedophiles don't deserve protection,
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even pedophiles with powerful friends. Now, some of this is
going to be speculation because this apparent pressure campaign happened
behind closed doors. But if we want courage out of
political leaders, then citizens must be willing to recognize and
appreciate courage from the politicians that.
Speaker 1 (22:26):
They like the least.
Speaker 8 (22:29):
It certainly appears that every American who cares about kids
and accountability and transparency owes Lauren Bobert their thanks.
Speaker 1 (22:42):
And especially Thomas Massey. This guy has been correct on
the issues, and this is an issue that doesn't divide people.
It's not a policy issue like how much money should
we spend on this program or that program, or should
that program exist that type of thing. He has been
very libertarian on the policies, and he has stuck to
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his guns in spite of the biggest gun, loaded guns
stuck in his face. And that's Trump. Now. The petition
has two hund and eighteen signatures. What happens, well, Speaker
Mike Johnson is required by House rules to bring the
measure to the floor after a period of seven legislative days.
You think he's going to use all seven days? I
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think you will. This has been going on since before
the August recess. This has been going on for probably.
I guess we could say maybe now this we're in
the middle of November. This has been going on for
four months. For four months, he has been guarding our
pedophiles and changing the changing the GOP to the party
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that guards our pedophiles. Good job, Mike. So he's been
trying to avoid.
Speaker 9 (23:55):
Realistically, it's not changing the party into that. It's just
becoming more obvious. That's what's Yeah, the longest speaker of
the house they hold.
Speaker 1 (24:03):
Yeah, he's falling in the footsteps of the longest speaker
of the house that they had who was a pedophile,
Dennis Aster. I'm sorry I kept interrupting you, Travis. What
were you saying?
Speaker 10 (24:13):
Oh?
Speaker 9 (24:13):
No, it's just Trump is so in your face and uncaring.
Just he does not care. He's made it clear, like
he said, like you with a quote you know that
you said earlier, I could shoot someone on Fifth Avenue.
He's like, I could be obvious about being I could
be friends with Jeffrey Epstein and they'd still support me.
Speaker 11 (24:33):
Is what we're seeing him?
Speaker 1 (24:34):
Right? Can I have my bigture taken with young girls,
naked young girls and then still support me? And I
think a lot of the will and I know that
there'll be people like Steve Bannon who will tell you, hey,
'run a bombing run here. Let's not lose it, you know,
stay on target, Stay on target. He thinks this is
Star Wars. Well, I'll tell you what the death Star
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is federal government Washington, and the Death Star and the
Darth Vaders are the people who are the moral failures
that are there in the first place. If enacted, the
measure would require the Attorney General Pambondi to release all
documents and records and possession of the Department of Justice
relating to Jeffrey Epstein minus identifiable information for the victims
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within thirty days. So again they can drag this out
for another week before the vote, and then Pambondi even
if she complies, and that is a question because she
has no integrity and she doesn't believe that the law
applies to her because she's part of the Trump administration.
So the question is after thirty days will she release it.
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So the same day that this new representative was signed in,
they passed this discharge petition and it was Massy plus
three women, Nancy Mace, Marjorie Tayler Green, and Lauren Bobert,
who pushed back against this. Shame on the GOP. Shame
on them. They're disgusting how the Department of Justice tried
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and failed to bury Trump's Epstein files. And this is
from the left wing anti Trump organization mediaite. I just
mentioned that because again, you should know what the biases
are of these different organizations as a report, they said.
In May, Attorney General Bondi told Trump that his name
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appeared multiple times in the Epstein files, according to the
Wall Street Journal. By July, she declared the case was closed.
That choreography a warning first, absolution second, captures how power
behaves when it wants the story to vanish. It doesn't
need to hide the truth, It only needs to declare
the matter resolved. And then, of course Trump came out
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and said, oh, it's all just a Democrat hoax, right.
That's what the Department of Justice did this summer when
it quietly issued its case closed letter on Jeffrey Epstein,
assuring the public that every lead had been chased, that
every name had been examined, even though there are no
You've got women who were trafficked in a pedophile ring
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to very rich and powerful people, but none of them
are being They're not coming after any of them. We
don't know who they are. They evidently don't exist. How
do you convict people like Epstein and Gallane Maxwell of
trafficking young girls to men, and the men then don't exist.
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Where's the crime?
Speaker 12 (27:27):
Then?
Speaker 1 (27:28):
The twenty thousand pages of documents that Congress released on
Wednesday tell another story entirely. They reveal not a completed investigation,
but a carefully managed retreat Trump, despite his latter later
insistence to Jonathan Swan and others that he knew nothing
about Epstein's activities. And consider the fact that now the
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line of defense first to Speaker Johnson, and now I've
seen a lot of the MAGA influencers out there saying, well,
you know, Trump knew he was evil, and Trump turned
him in. And I think Trump did turn him in
not because he was evil. I mean he had been
evil for fifteen years and Trump had hung out with him.
Trump turned him in because of a dispute they had
over real estate. That's why he turned him in. But
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even had Mike Johnson say, well, Trump was an informant
on Jeffrey Epstein. Okay, so then he was there all
the time as a witness witnessing what was happening. Took
him fifteen years to tournham in. And how does Trump
say then that he knew nothing. How does he say
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that it was a hoax if he was the one
who was the informant. This is the problem with liars.
They don't have a good enough memory, right And the
other problem is that they have no shame and they
have no respect for you or your intelligence. The record
shows that he was briefed in May. Trump was that
his name appeared repeatedly in the files. Oh and by
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the way, carolinean Levitt's insistence that Trump kicked Epstein out
of mar Lago because he knew he was a pedophile
and creep, well that's at odds with Trump's previous insistence
that he knew nothing about Epstein, or even his wishing
Glaine Maxwell well after she was arrested during his first term.
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Well I wish her well, he said. And so again,
you can't have it both ways. You can't say that
he knew nothing about it. You can't say that he
was an informant. You can't say that he kicked him
out of mar Lago. When he says that I knew
nothing about it, that it was all a hoax and
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he did know about it. He knew about it for
fifteen years. FBI director Cash Patel and Bondi both had
once spoken as if transparency about Epstein was absolutely their crusade. Patel,
a Fox News regular before joining government, promised that releasing
the hidden materials would lead to purp walks of powerful people. Bondi,
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during her time as far as attorney journal had pledged
to quote get to the bottom of Epstein's reach and
to let the public see everything. But once they occupied
the very office is capable of doing that, Both of
them reversed. Course. The people who had once demanded sunlight
were now drawing the blinds. And of course, you know,
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look at the corruption of Cash Battel. This is what
he said in twenty twenty three when Christopher Ray was
FBI director.
Speaker 13 (30:30):
And I'm not saying take all their funding. I'm not
the defund everything guy. I'm just saying, Chris Ray doesn't
need a government funded G five jet to go to vacations.
Maybe we ground that plane fifteen thousand every time it
takes off.
Speaker 1 (30:43):
This is hot minimum, yeah, yeah, every time it takes off.
All this money and he uses it to go see
his girlfriend sing the national anthem in a wrestling match.
Speaker 10 (30:55):
A breaking new report indicates that FBI director Cash Patel
used a sixty million dollar jet, this one right here,
to ferry around his twenty six year old girlfriend to
a wrestling match and then back to her home one
thousand miles away. This can all be seen in publicly
available flight tracking data. So as the average American struggles
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to put food on their table, the government shutdown goes
on day twenty nine, Cash hotel's using our money to
ferry around his girlfriend.
Speaker 1 (31:24):
Yeah, you know this is this is why I've seen
this for so long. Yeah, they'll tell you about what
the other guys are doing. They'll come out and tell
you about that, and just like Dave Chappelle said, and
then they'll go right back in and do the same
thing themselves. I've seen it over and over again. There
was somebody about a month or two ago, Karen told me.
He said there was somebody came on and said, David
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nine just hates everybody, And you're right, I hate all
these politicians because of that kind of hypocrisy. I've seen
it over and over and over again, and it's both parties.
It's both parties. The emails at Congress Pride Loose weren't
hidden in foreign archives or sealed vaults. They were sitting,
unindexed in the Southern District of New York's own digital files.
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The dj had claimed those materials were redundant quote unquote
to what had already been examined. That plainly was untrue.
It's not clear if the Department was lying about what
it found lying about and what it looked at, but
evidence released on November twelfth makes them look either incompetent
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or complicit in cover up. And folks, let's not forget
all of these MAGA influencers out there. Why don't you
just call them propagandists? You know, why would anybody ever?
I would hate to have the label of influencer. I'm
not here to influence you. I'm here to tell you
the truth as I see it. I could be wrong
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about it, but I'm not trying to influence you into
one camp or the other. I had to test that
kind of active and I was disgusted with all of
these influencers. You know, Cernovich I think was one of them,
and all the usual suspects that are out there libs
of TikTok and all the rest is, look I've got
this stuff. Look at me. I'm really I'm inside person,
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and I've got a scoop on all this stuff. They
had nothing nothing, And you need to remember those people
as well. Do not trust them. And May Bondi warned
Trump that his name appeared in the Epstein files. In July,
the DOJ announced the case closed, and November Congress released
twenty thousand pages that the DOJ had never examined. That's
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the timeline, folks, pages that directly contradict Pam Bondi's public
assurances and the assurances of Cash Betel and Dan Bongino. Anyway,
the missing piece is why Congress acted when it did.
The November twelfth release came after months of subpoenas and
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freedom of information lawsuits, but whether it was timed in
response to the July closure or part of a longer
calendar still matters. If it was part of the July disclosure,
the DOJ's July letter looks like an act of preemptive
damage control, an attempt to define the story before the
evidence emerged. Figures like Bondi and Patel. I'll say Bongino
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as well, had once railed against the deep state, and
now they appear to have become it. We has met
the enemy, and they is us, said Pogo. Right. The
machinery they claimed to expose became the very mechanism that
they used to bury the truth. Power crupts absolute, power
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crupts absolutely, Hmman. Nature has not changed since that axiom
from Lord actin three questions now hang in the air.
Who at the Department of Justice decided those twenty thousand
pages were quote unquote redundant, What was the basis for
the exhaustive review quote unquote if those emails are never seen,
And what communications, if any, occurred between DOJ officials and
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Trump World figures while the letter was being drafted. And
so again, there's supposedly nothing to see here with any
of this, right, except that you know Trump's involvement. Many
people have talked about it.
Speaker 14 (35:26):
And this is Maria Farmer divorced Divanna. He said, I
inherited Trump and Yelen inherited Evanna. And so you'll see
Evanna at the house a lot, and you'll see Trump
at the offices. But the twain will never cross, they'll
never meet.
Speaker 15 (35:42):
It was in Epstein's Manhattan office that Maria claims she
had a disturbing encounter within now president.
Speaker 14 (35:50):
First time I met him was the night before I
started my job, and Epstein said, I need you to
come up to the offices. And I was like, it's
nine o'clock at night, you know, and I guess I'll
just run up there. And he said okay. So I
get there and I'm all sweaty and running shorts. Donald
Trump walks in and he's really strange and he stood,
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you know, hovering and smirking like all knowing, you know,
like omniscient grin, like a chest Shire gren So I went,
I made like, I don't know, it was just an instinct.
I made the ugliest face I could think of, and
Epstein thought it was adorable. He walked out and he goes, oh, no, Maria, No,
she's not here for you. Just like that, he emphasized,
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she's not here for you. He goes, come with me,
and he escorts Trump. So here's Epstein's part. He escorts
Trump into this other room and Trump utters under his breath.
He mutters, oh, I thought she was sixteen. And I
thought that was just really weird, Like it was beyond
locker room talk.
Speaker 15 (36:53):
Maria says she never saw Trump behave inappropriately, and the
White House has contested version of events, insisting the President
never visited Epstein's officers. So when the White House says
Donald Trump was never a Jeffrey Epstein's officers, is the
President lying?
Speaker 14 (37:14):
Oh my heavens, yes, yes, he's lying.
Speaker 1 (37:17):
Yes, that's absolutely.
Speaker 15 (37:21):
The friendship between Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein is well documented.
For nearly two decades, they were well known as men
about town, one a notorious property developer, the other a
wealthy financier. They were often seen together at parties and
events from New York to Florida. Trump was a passenger
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on Epstein's private jet, both alone and with his family.
Epstein was even a guest at Trump's wedding to Marla Maples,
and in two thousand and two, he described Jeffrey Epstein
as a terrific guy, telling a journalist that his friend
was a lot of fun to be with and that
he liked beautiful women, many on the younger side.
Speaker 1 (38:12):
Well, that was from as you can hear the accents
of that was from Australia's sixty minutes program. How naive
do you have to be? To believe that Trump was
not involved in any of that stuff. And it truly
is amazing as we began, you know, talking about the
man formerly known as Prince that Andrew, not the other one, Harry.
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When you look at that, the Royal Family may be evil,
but they're not stupid and evil like the GOP. The
GOP has embraced the evil and the GOP and this
is just one evil, but they've embraced. But they've embraced
this evil. And they are so stupid or so arrogant
and prideful thinking that you are stupid that they do
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this in your The Royal Family, as arrogant and prideful
as they are, they have more respect for the British
people in the British public than the GOP does for
the American public. They're going to try to distance themselves
from this guy. Well, Jeffrey Epstein thought that Trump was
quote borderline insane, and he said, Alan Dershowitz was nearly there.
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This is some of the emails that have surfaced. And
Alan Dershwitz was his lawyer of course, right, and Dershowitz
was there to defend him, just as Dershwitz is there
to defend Trump now doing the indefensible, and he said
Alan Dershwitz, Trump was borderlined insane and Dershowitz was only
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a few feet further from the border, but not by much.
These are newly released emails from twenty eighteen. The email
was in exchange with Obama and a Bill Clinton official,
Larry Summers from Harvard, who was another one of these. Anyway,
he said Trump's borderline insane, Durst a few feet further,
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but not by much. Summers then questioned, will Trump crack
into insanity? Epstein responded, I hope someone close to him
gets indicted, but I'm not sure. Otherwise, the pressure of
the unknown will force him to do crazy things. I
think we kind of see that. Summers also sought Epstein's
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advice for courting women just before, just months before, the
sex offender was arrested for trafficking. Well. I think the
model that Jeffrey Epstein uses is he sends out the
bird dog Glaine Maxwell. I don't know if there are
sleeping drugs or anything else like that that's a part
of the trick, but I know that.
Speaker 11 (40:50):
Yeah, Epstein made work for most people.
Speaker 9 (40:53):
So what you need is you know a woman with
ties to Masade, preferably her father as a was a member,
and then you send her out to find these women.
She kidnaps them, possibly using her Israeli intelligence asset connections,
and brings them to your multimillion dollar private island where
you keep them locked up, or you know, at least
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don't let them leave.
Speaker 1 (41:15):
Yeah, it works for Epstein. I don't know if it
worked for Larry Summers. Maybe maybe Larry Summers, if he's
desperate enough, maybe he'll get dating advice from Andrew Tait.
He amazing, so, asked on Piers Morgan, uncensored for his
response step Scene's email, calling him borderline and saying Dershwitz said, well,
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at that point Epstein and I were enemies. Obviously he
thought I had made him a terrible deal, that sweetheart deal.
He refused to pay me my legal fee. I threatened
to sue him. I was not in a good relationship
with him. In October, Dershowitz declared that Kenda was now
our enemy. Maybe this is where Trump got it right.
Canada's our enemy and call for sanctions against it's the
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Canadian government. What is it that Dershowitz has against the
Canadian government? A few months prior, Dershowitz waged war against
Martha's vineyard. Parogi vendor I talked about that, which ended
with him being shouted out of a farmer's market, and
he claimed there was no credible evidence that Epstein's victims
were trafficked two powerful men, and twenty twenty four, Dershowitz
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threatened to sue a debate opponent for calling him an
old pervert. Well, you know, if you defend, if you
defend pedophiles, and if you're on record saying that you
think that the legal age ought to be lowered to like,
you know, fourteen or fifteen or something like that, I
think you're going to have a lot of people who
are going to call you a pedophile. As a matter
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of fact, Megan Kelly has now gotten into Alan Dershowitz's territory.
Listen to this.
Speaker 16 (42:52):
As for Epstein, I've said this before, which is a reminder.
I do know somebody very very close to this case
who was in a position to know virtually everything, not everything,
but virtually everything. And this person has told me from
the start, years and years ago, that Jeffrey Epstein, in
this person's view, was not a pedophile. This is this
person's view who was there for a lot of this,
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but that he was into the barely legal type, like
he liked year old girls. And I realized this is discussing.
I'm definitely not trying to make an excuse for this.
I'm just giving you facts that he wasn't into like
eight year olds, but he liked the very young teen
types that could pass for even younger than they were,
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but would look legal to a passer by. And that
is what I believed, and that was what I reliably
was told for many years. And it wasn't until we
heard from Pam Bondi that they had tens of thousands
of videos of alleged forgive me. They used to call
it kiddie porn. Now they call it child's sexual abuse
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material on his computer. That for the first time I thought,
oh no, he was an actual pedophile, I mean, only
a pedophile it gets off on young children abuse videos.
She's never clarified it. I don't know whether it's true.
Speaker 12 (44:09):
I have to be.
Speaker 16 (44:09):
Honest, I don't really trust Pam Bondi's word on the
Epstein matter anymore. Yeah, so I don't know what's true
about him. But we have yet to see anybody come
forward and say I was a like a, I was
under ten, I was under fourteen when I first came
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within his purview. Look, it's you can say that's a
distinction without a difference.
Speaker 1 (44:35):
No, I do.
Speaker 14 (44:36):
I think there is a difference.
Speaker 16 (44:37):
There's a difference between a fifteen year old and a
five year old.
Speaker 10 (44:40):
You know, it's just whatever.
Speaker 1 (44:42):
Yeah, okay, here's a pro tip. Stay away from Megan Kelly.
Keep your kids away from her as well. Maybe she's
her saying to be then ext Glaine Maxwell, who knows
for the Republicans, is that disgusting or what you.
Speaker 17 (44:57):
Were talking over the very beginning, he's not a pedophile
because he was going after fifteen year olds.
Speaker 1 (45:04):
Yeah, that's right, which is what Dershowitz said as well,
you know fifteen, that's right. Well that's all says.
Speaker 9 (45:11):
There's an older video from YouTube where a guy actually
makes fun of this kind of thinking, and he's doing
it from this place where he's pretending, you know, he's
making these absurd video where he's like, oh my uncle
went to prison. But he wasn't a pedophile. He was
in a phoebea file. He only like sixteen year old
girls and he's pointing out the absurdity of this logic.
It's like he's still a predator. This is still a
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young young person. They don't have the ability to understand
what's going on. You are taking advantage of someone that
is still, you know, a child for all intents and purposes.
Just because their body has developed more doesn't mean they
are in a state where they can understand.
Speaker 11 (45:50):
What's really happening.
Speaker 9 (45:51):
You are abusing a child that is still the facts
of the matter, We're not going to pretend that you
know a fifteen year old or a sixteen year od Oh, well,
they're an adult.
Speaker 11 (46:01):
They can make these decisions.
Speaker 9 (46:02):
We don't let them drink, we don't let them smoke,
we don't let them join the military even and we
have that set at a lower level than drinking or smoking.
A fifteen or sixteen year old is not an adult
and is not someone that someone you know.
Speaker 1 (46:16):
It's not so we let them change their gender. We
let them change their gender, Travis. That's the key, right,
and that's where this argument is.
Speaker 11 (46:23):
Sex.
Speaker 1 (46:23):
Yeah, when it comes to sex, Hey, everybody's fair game,
all fair and love or sex, right, that's the LGBT
line that is being sold to you by Dershowitz and
by Megan Kelly. Hey, it's fine to fifteen years old,
and they commutilate themselves from life. That's why I said,
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for the longest time, I said, the people who are
selling this, they say, well, you know, the age of
consent is just a little bit too high for my preferences.
We need to lower that. Yeah, maybe we won't go
after eight year olds, except they are going after eight
year olds in the schools. And Megan Kelly knows what
the law is, and she really doesn't care. She didn't
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know what the law was and couldn't care less when
it came to civilized at forfeiture. When I talked to
her personally, she claimed, and I believe her complete ignorance,
and of course she was completely indifferent when I explained
to her what civilized set forfeiture was. These people, folks,
this is why I have such contempt for the people
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in media, the big media that is out there. When
you actually meet these people and you talk to them,
you realize that all they do is schmooze with these
corrupt criminals out there and tell whatever lies they need
to tell the public, and support whatever they need to
or the people that they need to in order to
get attention. It's all just about attention. It's all about money.
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It's not any of this is about protecting kids or
any of the rest of this stuff.
Speaker 17 (47:53):
For saying is if Dershawitz got the age lowered to fourteen,
or making Kelly to fifteen or whatever, they wouldn't stop there.
They would keep on pushing to have it lowered far.
Speaker 1 (48:03):
That's right, that's right. Yeah. So who else is mentioned
in Epstein's emails? You know, this is something that Senator Kennedy,
the Republican from Louisiana, that pointed out we talked to
cash Metaligo. So I say, you got these people I
bean convicted of trafficking young kids, and yet we don't
have any of the purpose that they trafficked them to.
Speaker 7 (48:23):
You've seen most of the files. Who if anyone did
Epstein traffic these young women too, besides himself himself.
Speaker 13 (48:34):
There is no credible information none. If there were, I
would bring the case yesterday that he trafficked to other individuals.
And the information we have, again is limited. So the
answer is no one for the information that we have
in the files in the case file.
Speaker 18 (48:51):
Okay, And why is the Epstein files. You have been
very clear that there's going to be video evidence that
proves that Epstein came. And I've known you long enough.
If you say it, I believe you, and I know
it will be forthcoming.
Speaker 1 (49:06):
Yeah, explain the.
Speaker 18 (49:07):
Point since you have gotten in this position, and Cash
has gotten in his position, and Pam has gotten in
her position, and maybe why this didn't go as quickly
as some people anticipated.
Speaker 1 (49:21):
Well, I lost you a little.
Speaker 6 (49:22):
Bit, but I assume you can hear me.
Speaker 1 (49:24):
So I'm just gonna end you lost the plot here
there has been.
Speaker 6 (49:27):
Let me get to the first. I had a graduation
ceremony this morning down in Quantico with some uh with
with the class of new agents, and I looked every
one of them in the eyes, shook their hands. I said, listen,
you're going to do this for us. You're going to
protect the homeland, and you're going to go bring me
bad guys. You understand, I said, there's no one company
for us. The Marvel Avengers ain't coming. It is us.
Speaker 1 (49:46):
We are in charge.
Speaker 6 (49:47):
We have the counter terrors in portfolio, this rah and
this Attorney General. They have a different view than we've
had in the past of the FBI This is very
important your audience understands this. The FBI in the past
focused on large enterprise cases, you know, the al Capone,
John Gottie ksml Cada times, and we are still always
going to do that. But there's a parallel track. This
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president also sees this border problem as a solvable problem.
Now think about this shot. That never happens in police
science and criminology.
Speaker 1 (50:19):
No one solves murder.
Speaker 6 (50:22):
You solve a murder.
Speaker 1 (50:23):
Noways changed the subject after the border.
Speaker 6 (50:26):
President has a different view of this border problem. He said,
we are going to fix this for good. We're sealing
it shut. Everybody here is out. We are going to
get rid of you. If you are here illegally, and
if you're here illegally to commit a crime, you're going first.
We're giving you about five minutes to cooperate.
Speaker 1 (50:43):
That wasn't the question information. We're going to use every
tool we have, Title.
Speaker 6 (50:47):
Eight and every other one to get you the hell
out of the country. You're not going to be here
to commit crime. It is a really revolutionary view. It's
almost like national level broken windows POLICINGDOJ maybe released in
the list of Jeffrey Epstein's clients.
Speaker 1 (51:02):
Well, that really happen.
Speaker 6 (51:04):
It's sitting on my desk right now to review. That's
been a directive by President Trump.
Speaker 1 (51:09):
I'm reviewing that.
Speaker 5 (51:10):
I'm rich who has Jeffrey Epstein's.
Speaker 13 (51:14):
Black book, black book fil that's under a direct control
of the director of the FBI.
Speaker 6 (51:20):
The Senate has confirmed Cash Batal as the director of
the FBI.
Speaker 1 (51:25):
He was another controversial choice.
Speaker 13 (51:26):
That's why you don't have a black book.
Speaker 6 (51:28):
That Jeffrey Epstein's story is a big deal. Please do
not let that story go.
Speaker 11 (51:33):
Keep your eye on this.
Speaker 6 (51:34):
I'm just going to throw this out there on the
course you think that would be valuable to an intelligence
apparatus to have blackmail material on people on video doing
things with young women they shouldn't be doing in case
you need a let's say favor later.
Speaker 11 (51:49):
Hey be a real shame of this got out.
Speaker 1 (51:52):
Yeah, he wasn't blackmailing anybody, though he was doing it
all himself personally.
Speaker 6 (51:56):
The heat on this case, folks, there are a lot
of people who are knee deep in the Washington swamp
who are not telling you the truth about serious allegations
out there that Epstein may have had video and audio
of people out there doing things they shouldn't have been doing,
and you should be asking yourself the question, how is
it that all these people, the CIA director, the Obama fixer,
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Bill Clinton, all intersected past with Jeffrey Epstein. Jeffrey Epstein
isn't with us anymore, and nobody seems to want to
talk about it.
Speaker 16 (52:26):
Newly sworn in FBI director Cash Battel named popular podcaster
Dan bon Bongino.
Speaker 9 (52:33):
As a deputy director of the agency.
Speaker 1 (52:36):
The Black Book, it's not just city.
Speaker 11 (52:38):
I mean, that's that's Hoover Power times ten.
Speaker 13 (52:44):
And to me, that's the thing I think President Trump
should run on on day one, roll out the Black Book.
Speaker 1 (52:51):
Yeah. Well, there's the three stooges, right, Bongino, Bondi, and Cash,
and they have all three obviously made a Fastian bargain
with the devil to do whatever it takes to protect
their positions that are there. Well, you heard Senator Kennedy,
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who was skeptical of Cash Mattel saying, so you know,
you got all this stuff and there's nobody there. There's
nobody else involved except for Jeffrey Epstein and Glaine Maxwell.
And again, why were there all the cameras there? Why
were there all the tapes there. It wasn't a black
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mail operation. And of course why the connections, so many
connections with Massad that Jeffrey Epstein was acting as their
guy with all these other countries, and we got the
email trail about that. Now, ahu Barack and the other
guy whose name was Karen, I think lieutenant colonel with
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their intelligence agencies, you know you've got all of this
elaborate intelligence honeypot to blackmail people. But no, now you
don't have any. So this is what John Senator Kennedy
is saying.
Speaker 19 (54:09):
Now, how do you respond to those comments from Thomas
Massey that essentially, if you vote to cover up for pedophiles,
you've got cover in a Republican primary, He's essentially saying
that the president is going to help people who votes
who vote with him and vote not to release these files.
Speaker 7 (54:33):
Well, here is the way that my people here in
Huisiana see it case. My people think, and I agree
with him, that Epstein was a pig, a pig pig.
My people think that this is no country for creepy
old men. My people believe, and I think they're right,
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that Epstein trafficked young women, some of whom were minors.
Speaker 17 (54:59):
To himself.
Speaker 1 (55:01):
But here's the issue.
Speaker 7 (55:02):
My people want to know who else if anyone did
Epstein traffic young women too, and if they were punished,
how are they punished And if they weren't punished, why.
Now President Trump has turned that issue over to Attorney
General Bondi, and to be, I don't know how she
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is going to answer that question for the American people
without releasing all the records. Maybe she can, but that's
I just don't think this issue is going to go
away until that issue is addressed and answered to the
American people's satisfaction. And I may end up with a
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sombrero on my head for saying that.
Speaker 1 (55:49):
That's the why I said again, I may wind up
with a sombrero on my head. You know, I might
start getting some means from the Trump administration either put
some burrows on the heads of Schumer and Roequhanna and
so yeah, this is you know again, I believe that
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Trump is going pedal to the metal, just like Speaker Johnson,
because they're trying to cover for the Masad. Especially this
is even Trump coming out and saying, you know, Congress
used to be owned by Israel, and rightfully so, but
now you can't really count on that, but he's telling
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the Israelis, but you can count on me. I'm your guy.
If you really want to puppet, I'm your guy. I'll
do whatever it takes. I'll even cover up for what
the Massad was doing with Jeffrey Epstein. We'll try to
make them look good. And so Trump is warning Republicans
not to be drawn into what he calls the Epstein oaks.
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But again, Michael Wolf is alleging that there was deep
ties between Trump and Epstein over models. This is not
even something that he's got some inside knowledge for. This
is public knowledge. People have known this for fifteen to
twenty years that were hanging together. And so going back
to where we began, what Wolf came out with and
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I didn't play the clip because they use a term
which I didn't want to put on the show, saying
that Trump and Epstein had made a committee of two
and they had a nickname for it, and what they're
going to do was to get girls for Prince Andrew.
That was their purpose of their little committee, as a
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joke between the two of them. And so it all
ties together. It all ties back to Andrew, and the
GOP is going to go down, just like the Royal
family was being dragged down the drain by Andrew. But
the GOP doesn't want to cut the ties to this
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albatross that's flushing down the toilet. Trump Trump White Houses
in chaos. Is newly revealed emails link Trump to pedophile Epstein,
and the Massy discharge petition moves forward. And so the
more he tries to cover up the Epstein files, the
more we uncover. They said. These latest emails and correspondence
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raise glaring questions about what else the White House is
hiding and the nature of the relationship between Epstein and
the president. Said a Democrat, Robert Garcia. The thing is
we knew about the many, many ties the Democrats, people
like Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, and what Trump has foolishly done,
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just from a pr standpoint, is he has completely taken
this on himself. He's made himself the center of attention.
He's giving a pass to the Clintons by doing all
this cover up, and so are the rest of the Republicans.
So again, this is what's coming down the pike. And
of course I remember to be on record in this
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vote that's going to have to happen within about a
week or so and Mike Johnson saying he's going to
fast track the vote or at least the Epstein files.
I would have thought that he continued to drag this
out again. Congress is gone for the entire month of
August every year. He made him take a break a
week early because he's worried that they were going to
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have this discharge petition, and they've been delaying putting in
this newly elected Democrat who's going to sign it. They
have delayed doing that, and so now that that's happened,
he wants to do it very quickly. Is going to
be an effort by Trump to basically bury the stuff
(59:45):
in terms of a massive document dump, hoping that people
won't find it. I don't think that's going to work
in this day and age with AI. I think people
be able to find those needles in the haystack. Jeffrey
Epstein claimed to give Russian's an insight into Trump. This
is a claim made. I think this is coming from
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This is one of the emails says I think he
might suggest to putin that Lavrov can get an insight
and talking to me, said Epstein, writing to a former
Prime Minister of Norway who was leading the Council of
Europe at the time of the exchange, and that was
a reference to Sergei Lavrov, Russia's longtime foreign minister, who
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was still there by the way. So after they split,
Epstein was writing to other people in these newly released
emails saying that he could take Trump down. Well maybe
Trump took him down. For the longest time, I was
really skeptical as to whether or not Epstein was really
killed or whether they took him out. But if he
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was threatening to take down Trump and to expose what
Massad was doing, they may have actually killed him instead
of taking him out of there and whisking him off
to a secret location.
Speaker 17 (01:01:06):
And so I mean, unless he has a very sophisticated
dead men switch, in which case they might be.
Speaker 1 (01:01:15):
Yeah, well, if anybody would have had a dead man's switch,
I think it would have been McAfee. And we haven't
seen anything from that yet. He said he did, but
we haven't seen anything from that.
Speaker 17 (01:01:27):
So and we don't know what kind of hacking tools
these people have. Also, you know, it could be that
there was a dead man switch and they just got
to it.
Speaker 1 (01:01:35):
Yeah, yeah, maybe they found it, and maybe that's why
they took him out.
Speaker 17 (01:01:40):
I mean, seven was quite a while ago. They've had
a lot of time to create new hacking tools that
no one knows about.
Speaker 1 (01:01:45):
When I interviewed William Benny, the former technical head of
the NSA for decades who became a whistleblower, he said,
they can break anything. They can find information on anyone.
There isn't any encryption. There's anything that you can hide
from that if they're interested enough in you. And I
think McAfee and Epstein made themselves pretty interesting to the
(01:02:08):
powers that be. So anyway, the moving on with this,
I'm going to shorten this up. So Epstein asked Landon
Thomas Junior, who was then a New York Times reporter,
would you like a photo of Donald and girls and
bikinis in my kitchen? And of course the writer Wolf
(01:02:31):
Michael Wolfe has said that he has seen pictures of
very young nude girls with Trump. He said he's seen
him on multiple occasions that Epstein had showed them to him.
It's unclear whether Epstein actually possessed such photos, says The
New York Times, but Michael Wolfe says, you know that's
going to be I think the most interesting trial. And
(01:02:53):
that's going to be the one where you know, Malania
and Donald have been throwing around billion dollar lawsuits against
everybody if they don't like what you report. And so
they were threatening all these people who were reporting, re
reporting what Michael Wolfe had said about Epstein and Trump
and about Epstein, Trump and Millenia, and so she threatened
(01:03:16):
to sue him, and he didn't wait for the lawsuit.
He turned around and sued her so he could get discovery.
That's going to be a very interesting lawsuit. Discovery stuff
starts flying back and forth in different directions. So it's
unclear whether Epstein actually possessed such photos. Thomas, who's not
worked for The New York Times since twenty nineteen, said
(01:03:38):
that Epstein never provided them to him. Epstein also told
him about a time when he said Trump was so
focused on watching young women in a swimming pool that
he bumped into a door, leaving his nose print on
the sliding glass door. Anyway, a couple months later, Wolfe
told Epstein that he'd be interviewing Trump. He says anything
you think I should ask, he wrote, and Epstein rep
(01:04:00):
with a list of provocative questions, including about the Trump
Shuttle airline, a casino bankruptcy, and his debts. He says,
otherwise you can just throw easies at him, said Epstein.
Epstein referred to the president as quote dopey Donald and
demented Donald, saying that his finances were all a sham. Well,
(01:04:23):
it certainly is what we have seen with the federal
government's finances, and the reports that have come out have
been really a sham. And the tariffs and the way
they're managed, I mean, not only the numbers that they
came up with, which are apparently from Ron Navarro, well
I can't remember what its pseudonym was, but anyway, that
(01:04:45):
was a bunch of nonsense. And then the way it
was rolled out, whether you agree with these tariffs or not,
was absolute insanity. So Epstein said, what's wild? Because I'm
the one that's able to take him down. You know,
Michael Wolf better watch his back as well. Trump said,
he asked me to resign for mar Lago was never
(01:05:06):
ever a member there. Of course he knew about the girls,
as he asked Lane to stop, he said, and of
course he you know, they're trying to say that he's
the guy who who was the informant who turned it
all in, and he did. He had witnessed it for decades.
Epstein wrote a paranoid emailed himself months before his death,
(01:05:29):
and he was rambling about Trump. He claimed that the
President had often visited his home in Palm Beach, and
the email that he sent to himself February twenty nineteen
and so he said that so redacted a name worked
at Marlago. Trump knew of it and came to my
house many times during that period, Epstein wrote, six months
(01:05:51):
before he was found hanged. They said at the prison
he never got a massage. He said he would always
go there but didn't get a massage. The pedophile appears
to downplay the significance of his abuse to victims, writing
the girls returned to the house multiple times for two
hundred dollars for a rub and a tug, no sex.
Some work in the local massage parlors. Most of them
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were in their twenties, but of course most of them
would say that, not all of them. The reasoning and
the context behind Epstein's email to himself are not clear.
The following day, he forwarded the exchange to Michael Wolfe,
who was writing an expose on Trump at the time. Well,
(01:06:35):
I think we'll leave it there. But this is certainly
not the end of what is going to happen with Epstein,
And what it has been is a major litmus test
for Republicans and for people in the Trump administration. Do
they have any integrity? No, they don't, not the three Stooges,
(01:06:56):
not Bondy, Bongino and Cash, not Caroline Lovett, not Mike Johnson,
and certainly not Trump. And then the bigger question is
is this to cover up for some billionaire donors or
is it to cover up for these intelligence agencies of
Masad and the CIA. I think that is the real issue,
(01:07:19):
and I think that is the one that probably will
not be discussed. They may there may be some political
casualties out of this, I don't know, But what will
really not be discussed is what's going on with the
intelligence agencies. But I think this was already setting a
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foundation of distrust from MAGA for Donald Trump. This is
something that was a key part of the invented Trump
mythology from Q and q Andon and all the rest
of the stuff that they're out there rounding up pedophile rings.
What if you find out then that although that there's
no evidence that in of that ever happened, in spite
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of all the lies coming from this anonymous nostrodamus type
of character, never any evidence that there was any pedophile
rings being rounded up. Instead, you find out that the
guy who's running all this stuff is up at the
very top of the pedophile ring. There's got to be
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some trust issues that have to the mall with us.
I think that's going to be a healthy thing. Maybe
some good will come of this. We've got some comments here, Travis,
if you want to go through this, and I see
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Speaker 11 (01:08:40):
Yes, thank you, Audi. I've got them here.
Speaker 9 (01:08:43):
He says, if Trump's If Trump telling Americans that they
lack the talent for US jobs doesn't wake up the
MAGA cult, not to mention being exposed as complicit in
the Epstein crimes, nothing will.
Speaker 1 (01:08:53):
And that's what we're going to talk about in the
next segment. We're going to talk about this arrogance. And
I tweeted out yesterday, I said, so what does H
one B stand for? Does it stand for Homeland first
dash betrayal? But it is a betrayal whatever the H
one B stood for. And they want to tell you
that the homeland comes first. They want to tell you
(01:09:15):
that America is first, and yet it is not really
even on the radar of Trump. He's totally focused on
foreign issues because folks, he is a globalist, and the
way he is focused on these issues, the very first
thing he wants to do is to raise a massive
tax because he's also a Democrat. And when you look
(01:09:36):
at these betrayals, he is an elitist billionaire being run
by the technocrats as well, and that is in his
attitude towards Americans. But we already knew that, couldn't you tell?
And that's what I tweeted that out. I said, yes,
it is a betrayal, But I said, if you go
back and look at twenty twenty, it was Trump who
(01:09:57):
was shutting down all the small businesses and farms, telling
them that they were not essential. Now, the big guys
who are on Wall Street who make donations to him,
you know you've got to keep them open. They are
essential businesses. But your business that you have spent your blood,
sweat and tears on and operated for decades, No, that's
(01:10:18):
not essential. We're just going to shut that down and
all your employees will lose their jobs as well. That's
the Trump who's now telling you that Americans don't got talent.
I guess they can stop that show. Now. There was
a show called America's Got Talent. I don't even I
never watched it. I knew of it, but I don't know.
Maybe it's on still. If it is, Trump should have
(01:10:41):
it canceled like Jimmy Kimmel, fake news, fake news. Americans
don't have talent. We got to shut down America's got talent.
Go ahead, Travis, I'm sorry I interrupted.
Speaker 9 (01:10:52):
Mister Kishanjee, thank you very much for you appreciate this sport,
he says, Good morning, David.
Speaker 11 (01:10:56):
Respect your point of view.
Speaker 9 (01:10:57):
Brother Trump and his administ disconnected, disrespec fectful in liars Israel,
first woman in his family, not America. I am so
disgusted and upset you too. Yeah, it's become obvious he's
really there for Mr R again, since at the very least,
we now know that Trump was totally lying when he
said the Epstein scandal was a fabricated hoax by the Dems.
(01:11:21):
Epstein Island says, I wish people like Shapiro would just
leave America for Israel. In fact, anyone who shills for
Israel in the guise of American patriotism should move to Israel,
you would think.
Speaker 1 (01:11:30):
Stay tuned because I've got some quotes from Ben Shapiro
about h one B Visa and about Americans in general
that are really gonna get you upset. If just the
pushback against MASSI and MTG got your upset, wait to
you hear what I've got coming up here.
Speaker 17 (01:11:47):
Yeah, That's why I put that in there, because it's
such a perfect to what Shapiro is saying.
Speaker 1 (01:11:54):
Yeah, yeah, absolutely.
Speaker 11 (01:11:57):
Tony Chuck says, Patel looked kind of normal at first.
Speaker 9 (01:11:59):
Now he looks like saw he saw it, slash found
something he shouldn't have and his life is on the line.
Speaker 1 (01:12:06):
I don't know. He always looked to me like a
possum that you just sned the light in his eyes
because his eyes are always like crossed, astounded. I typically
don't like to get into, you know, personal at hominem attacks,
but there is something going on with those eyes. I
don't know what it.
Speaker 9 (01:12:22):
Is, but yeah, I'm the one that's here for the
personal at hominem attacks.
Speaker 1 (01:12:26):
That's my job. Yeah, I guess you know the FB
eyes what that was all about, right, shield your eyes.
Speaker 9 (01:12:35):
As they crowded everyone into the Trump camp. It was
sickening to watch. Yeah, yeah, they did a good job.
It's gonna call the Rose Gardens. The AI data center
is going to be powered by burning Epstein foxles for
the first two years.
Speaker 1 (01:12:49):
That's why I just put out of those emails, and you're
gonna have plenty of paper to burn there. Well, we're
gonna take a quick break, folks, and when we come back,
we're gonna take a look at this other issue that's
really blowing up for the Trump cult, and that is
the h one b arrogance that Trump has put in there.
So we're gonna take a quick break and we will
be right back. You're listening to the David Knight Show.
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Speaker 1 (01:15:25):
Well, welcome back, and you were saying Lance that you
wanted to say something about the comments.
Speaker 17 (01:15:29):
Yeah, I'm seeing some comments about people mentioning that the
age of consent was much lower historically and in the
Middle Ages, and I don't really think that applies here because,
as people are pointing out, obviously the average lifespan was
much shorter than but it's also a matter that the
vast majority of those marriages were arranged marriages. So it's
(01:15:53):
a matter of you don't want people that are adults
with fully developed brains preying on children that don't know
any better. This was stuff set up by parents, and
even then it's not ideal going that young. I think
it's definitely an improvement in society that we no longer
do that in general, but it's an entirely different thing.
Speaker 1 (01:16:15):
Well, here's why I would answer that question. We know,
for example, that people like John Paul Jones had command
of a ship when he was like thirteen or fourteen
years old. People were given responsibility. They lived in the
real world. We have sheltered our children from reality with TV,
with video games, with the internet, and especially with schools,
(01:16:37):
so much so that they are so immature they can't
make these decisions. And it takes a while for people
to grow up, and they have to get out of
school before they can grow up. The reality is is
that people lived in the real world back in the day,
and it was not uncommon to see as a matter
of fact, Travis, all those j Hinting novels that you read, right,
(01:16:58):
it was always these guys who are like you, fourteen
or fifteen, and they're in the heat of battle. They're
actually out there doing stuff. We shelter kids, we keep
them from growing up. We helicopter parent them and we
have institutions that were designed to do that, and so
the modern person is myself included. We're very, very childish,
(01:17:18):
sheltered for a very very long time. And what makes
us so reprehensible is that these very institutions they keep
you in a childlike state where you don't mature. They're
also the ones who are coming after them in a
predatory way about their gender, trying to gaslight them. So,
you know, the people today are very different in terms
(01:17:41):
of ages of maturity, and it's not even the lifespan.
They're very different in ages of maturity and what they're
capable of doing. Again, you go back and you look
at some of the writings of some of the old stuff.
I remember it was during ken Burn's Civil War thing,
which was antaining documentary but not historical. But he did
(01:18:03):
have a source there that they kept going back to,
and it was the diary of Mary Chestnut. I got
that diary and I read it for myself. And this
is a very very young girl, you know, early puberty
or younger, I believe, if I remember correctly, and it
was astounding her vocabulary level and her insights and her reporting.
(01:18:26):
We don't have that today. People are just sheltered and
babied and kept immature. And it's deliberate. It's just like
when you look at the welfare state, they want to
make people dependent. And there's an article I've got here
talking about how the how did the welfare state blow
up to the extent that we saw with a snap program. Well,
(01:18:48):
it was actively pushed by the government. They were out
there telling you deserve to be on welfare, there's no
shame to being on welfare, and all this other kind
of stuff. They actually pushed dependency on people. And we
have everything in our society, whether it is entertainment or
education or the life experiences, everything is there to keep
(01:19:09):
you sheltered and immature. We even try to take children
away from parents who let the kids roam around their
neighborhood like we grew up doing. Those parents will get
a knock on the door from the police and CPS
because their neighbors will call the cops on you if
you do that, because these children are just too young
for that. So that is the mentality of the children,
(01:19:32):
it's the mentality of society. We want to keep the
children young and immature. And so no, fourteen and fifteen
is not a sufficient age. And this is a very
different time and a very different society than what you're
comparing it to as really is an apples to oranges
comparison there.
Speaker 17 (01:19:50):
And furthermore, those marriages were typically arranged by the parents
that were fully adults, even by today's standards.
Speaker 1 (01:19:59):
That's right, that's right. And the parents are going to
be there to help the kids. So you were using
the parental judgment. You weren't just relying on the judgment
of the children. And so the two different families were
exercising their collective adult judgment, and they were going to
be there to support these kids and to help them
(01:20:20):
grow and to learn. Very different situation. So many people,
many of the MAGA supporters, are saying, where is my President?
This is an ABC News article. MAGA supporters are in
an uproar over the H one B visa comments, saying
that America has not got talent, Ingram suggesting that the
program would hurt efforts to raise wages for Americans as
(01:20:43):
I played for you. Trump pushed back and said, well,
I agree. In other words, it will hurt their wages,
but you also have to do things to bring talent
into a country. Ingram said, well, we have plenty of
talented people here. President said, no, no, you don't know.
You don't have certain talents, and people have to learn.
(01:21:04):
I have that clipt Yeah, go ahead and play it.
Speaker 21 (01:21:09):
You have never going to be a country like what
we have right now. And does that the Republicans have
to talk about it?
Speaker 22 (01:21:14):
And does that mean the H one B vis a
thing will not be a big priority for your administration
because if you want to raise wages for American workers,
you can't flood the country with tens of thousands or hundreds.
Speaker 21 (01:21:25):
And we also do have to bring in talent.
Speaker 1 (01:21:28):
When we come to your.
Speaker 7 (01:21:29):
Talent and they know you don't know, you don't we
don't have talent.
Speaker 21 (01:21:32):
People know you don't have You don't have certain talents,
and you have to people have to learn.
Speaker 1 (01:21:36):
You can't take the hates you. He thinks you're stupid.
I'm going to put you into a factory. If you're
support him, you are or I'm going to do we
ever do it before?
Speaker 5 (01:21:45):
Well you and I I'll give you an example.
Speaker 21 (01:21:47):
In Georgia, they raided because they wanted illegal immigrants. They
had people from from South Korea that made batteries all
their lives. You know, making batteries are very complicated.
Speaker 1 (01:21:59):
It's easy thing. They didn't make them all their lives.
The shouldn't a lot of problems.
Speaker 21 (01:22:04):
They had like five or six hundred people early stages
to make batteries and to teach.
Speaker 5 (01:22:09):
People how to do it.
Speaker 21 (01:22:11):
Well, they wanted them to get out of the country.
Speaker 1 (01:22:13):
You're going to need that lure.
Speaker 21 (01:22:14):
I mean, I know you and I disagree on this.
You can't just say a country's coming in, going to
invest ten billion dollars to build a plant and going
to take people off an unemployment line who haven't worked
in five years, and they're going to start making their missiles.
Speaker 5 (01:22:28):
It doesn't work that way.
Speaker 1 (01:22:30):
Yeah, Americans can't be trained, and there's no point in
sending Americans to college anyway, just you know, let the
colleges run training Chinese people. Well, there's been a lot
of pushback, of course.
Speaker 9 (01:22:40):
MTGS pointing out that he talks about the you know
Koreans at that plant.
Speaker 11 (01:22:45):
Oh, they brought them in to make batteries.
Speaker 9 (01:22:48):
They brought them in, from what I'm aware, to train
the local populace.
Speaker 11 (01:22:52):
That's why they would come in.
Speaker 9 (01:22:53):
They would give them a rundown on how everything works,
how everything is done. These people are very skilled, they've
been doing it for a while. You want someone that
knows what they're doing to train the next workforce, and
then they would go back to South Korea where they
would maintain their jobs there.
Speaker 1 (01:23:07):
And that's the thing.
Speaker 11 (01:23:08):
They were here going to flood the country.
Speaker 1 (01:23:10):
I don't think they were here illegally, as you point out.
They were here to train people.
Speaker 9 (01:23:13):
They were brought here as part of the deal, you know,
I it was Hyundai or whatever company it was that,
you know, we'll bring these people in, they'll train them,
and then they're going to go back to where they
came from. They were here legally, they had the documentation.
It was part of the plan, that's right. It's a
very different thing from just saying, well, we need an
unlimited number of people to come in and live here
forever and continue to breed future generations.
Speaker 1 (01:23:37):
Yeah, you know, Travis, I think the people who need
to be trained are the ice people who I think
jumped the shark and I didn't know what was going
on there, came in and arrested a bunch of these
people that they had an agreement. So you got MTG,
you got Kevin Sorbo the nineteen nineties, Hercules actor, who
was an outspoken conservative pushing back, and many people have
(01:23:58):
reposted a post from Charlie Kirk a few weeks before
his assassination. He called for stopping the H one B
scams how he called it, and so Benny Johnson posted
that said that he would continue to fight against the issue. Meanwhile,
Kylie Kremer, a diehard Trump supporter who helped to organize
the rally before the late before the January sixth riot,
(01:24:21):
posted a response, where is my President? And I would
say to Kylie, He's where he's always been, on the
other side of the aisle, opposing the issues that you
think are vital. He's where he's always been to try
to stop the fracturing of the pro Trump coalition. Steve
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Bennon jumps in. You know, he's going to be the
guy who is going to tell you, yeah, I agree
with you on this issue, but just trust Trump. This
is a bigger We got to keep Trump in because
he is infused with divine providence. I mean, can't you
see that halo glowing around his head? You know, some
Steve Bannon what absurd bs.
Speaker 9 (01:25:05):
Quickly, it's just it reminds me of this scene from
No Country for Old Men. I don't know how many
people have seen it, but I really like it and
I find it to be a good movie. At this
end this, you know, the killer is there and he's
talking to the guy and he says, if your rule
brought you to me to this ending where I'm going
to kill you, of what use was that rule? If
(01:25:26):
siding with Donald Trump brings you to these things, brings
in an unlimited number of H one B visa workers,
brings in, you know, totalitarian state, of what use is
siding with Donald Trump over the Democrats?
Speaker 11 (01:25:37):
What does it matter?
Speaker 9 (01:25:39):
We're going to end up in the same place. Why
would why do we keep the Trump coalition in place
if it's continuing down this road of globalism, the same
road we've been traveling down. Because lightly it's a different
bumper sticker on the same car. They just keep slapping
a Trump bumper sticker, a Biden bumper sticker, now another
Trump bumper sticker on it.
Speaker 1 (01:25:58):
Well, makes a big difference to people place, Yeah, it
makes a big difference. People like Steve Bannon and Alex Jones,
they make a lot of money playing this. This Gullian
electic dialectic on people, and again they get everybody afraid. Well,
you know, when the Democrats get in, it's going to
be so much worse. And yet they do what the
Democrats do. They raise taxes, they centrally control the economy.
(01:26:22):
And so they had been already a lot of people
pushing back when Elon Musk and David Sachs and Vivate
the Snake Ramaswami had talked about how Americans are just
garbage and we need to bring people in from foreign
countries to fix this country. And of course, when Trump
was running, he defended the program. In an interview with
(01:26:46):
The New York Posts, he said, well, I've always liked
the visas. I've always been in favor of the visas.
That's why we have them. I have many H one
B visas on my properties, and I'm a believer in
H one B. And so again it's you know, when
he's a candidate in twenty sixteen, he called it bad,
he called it unfair, and he admitted that he uses
(01:27:09):
at his companies. He said, first of all, I think
and I know the H one B very well, and
it's something that I frankly use and I shouldn't be
allowed to use it. We shouldn't have it, but it's there.
He's going to use it. Yeah, I've got that clip here.
Speaker 9 (01:27:22):
I'm powerless. I can't stop myself. I just have to
hire these guys.
Speaker 1 (01:27:26):
Yeah, that's right here, it is right here.
Speaker 23 (01:27:28):
First of all, I think, and I know the h
one be very well and it's something that I frankly
use and I shouldn't be allowed to use.
Speaker 1 (01:27:34):
We shouldn't have it.
Speaker 23 (01:27:36):
Very very bad for workers. And second of all, I
think it's very important to say, well, I'm a businessman
and I have to do what I have to do,
and it's sitting there waiting for you. But it's very bad.
It's very bad for business in terms of it's very
bad for our workers, and it's unfair for our workers,
and we should end it.
Speaker 1 (01:27:56):
Well, he's now making record use of it personally, and
he's not doing it. You know, this whole thing was
sold as well. We've got people who are computer experts
of science experts or something like that, and so we
need to bring them in because they've got special quote
unquote talent. Right, Not as if you can't learn that
yoursel folks, I tell you you can, and there's plenty
(01:28:19):
of Americans who can learn that, and yet you know
we got to bring them in. It isn't about that
at all. It's not about talent. It's about saving money.
And that's what Trump is doing. He's bringing people to
work in his kitchen, to do his yard and all
the rest of stuff, using an H one B visa
so he can do it legally. And it's not about
getting people in that can do special have special talents
(01:28:42):
and special abilities that Americans don't have. It's about him
saving money. And so one maya person said, if you'll
betrayed to say the least after they told the country
about the yearly fees to fight H one B abuse,
only to walk it back within twenty four hours, a
further attack on American workers and his base. I'm guessing
(01:29:06):
that Jason Miller had something to do with it. He
has a paid shill for India who works against American workers.
He also runs Getter. He is paid directly by the
Indian government and they included an article where India's paying
him one point eight million dollars a year as a lobbyist.
(01:29:26):
And he was meeting with Trump in the midst of
all the teriff fights that are there. And so Donald
Trump on twenty sixteen, you heard what he had to say,
and as another person pointing out, he's done a complete
point eighty. For those who fell for the grift, ask
yourself why you trusted a world famous liar, and I
(01:29:50):
suggest that you unfollow all of his mindless cheerleaders. I
would too, I would suggest you unfollow people like Steve Bennon,
Alex Jones, Breitbart, all these people, Ben Shapiro, Mark Levin.
All these people have their interests. They're shilling for themselves
as they show for Trump, they're making money for themselves,
(01:30:12):
or they're shilling in the case of Ben Shilpiro, they're
shilling for Israel or Mark Levin. I saw it myself
after thirty years in it, wrote one person. He said,
teams that were once all American turned eighty to ninety
five percent H ONEB with people rolling workers in while
(01:30:34):
the old staff were laid off and forced to train
their replacements. If these people have skills and talents that
we don't have, why do we have to train them
when they come in to replace us for less money.
I'm talking fleets of coach buses. These workers were stacked
six deep in some bedroom apartments. Corporations used H one
(01:30:58):
b's as a launch pad to move jobs overseas. For example,
the corporation I work for just laid off five thousand
workers to shift that entire segment offshore with the onshore
pipeline cut. The next move is tariffs and contract rules
to block the offshore shift and bring control back home.
(01:31:19):
So you see what happens with this. But he really
has opened. Yeah, go ahead.
Speaker 9 (01:31:24):
I just want to say it's we can see if
this were true, we should see an increase in quality
in the things we're enjoying from these companies that are
hiring the HMBE workers or you know, from these people
that hire these construction workers to build things.
Speaker 11 (01:31:40):
Is that what we're seeing.
Speaker 9 (01:31:41):
Are we seeing better products, We're seeingication of everything quality.
We're seeing the quality of our software decrease. It's it
doesn't work as well. It's harder to use. The interfaces
are worse, they're more buggy, they crash more frequently. Our
houses are less quality, They fall apart faster. Everything is
(01:32:03):
worse than it was fifty years ago. Aside from the
expediency of things, things are more expedient. Things are easier, cheap,
but they're not better.
Speaker 1 (01:32:13):
It's all about the greed. It's all about these corporations
who want to get the next amount of Donald Trump
is an exhibit a of this. They don't care about
anything other than making an extra penny, just a little
bit more, and they'll cut anybody's throat in order to
do it. And Donald Trump had another one of those.
Speaker 9 (01:32:32):
When I had my apartment in Austin. The day I
moved in, this place had been open for about six months.
Maybe the siding was falling off of the building because
the construction company they hired to build this place did
a bad job. They used the wrong adhesive, they put
it on badly. They had to block off parking spaces
(01:32:53):
because entire sheets of this stuff were just falling off
and hitting cars and damaging it. This was a six
month old apartment complex that was already falling apart because
the people they hired weren't skilled workers.
Speaker 11 (01:33:05):
They were the cheapest workers. They did it at a bargain,
and they did it wrong.
Speaker 1 (01:33:10):
Well, you know, don't worry about it. It's just fine.
It's not all that many people, right. And there was
a great meme that came up. It was a ven diagram,
and it was what Donald Trump and Elon Musk are
saying as well as General Custer, and whether two of
them intersect, why they have in common. Well, this ven
diagram has them both saying, well, it's really not that
many Indians, trust me. That's the intersection of General Custer,
(01:33:35):
Donald Trump and Elon Musk is right there. And of
course that was put up after first when Elon Musk
was trashing American workers along with Vivate the Snake Ramaswami,
who of course Trump is just endorsed for governor of Ohio,
and so they put that up with Elon Musk. Now
they've crossed out Musk's name and put Trump in there
(01:33:57):
because they're all from the same place. I mean, Trump
is a Democrat from New York who loves to tax
and spend and he is fully on board as a
puppet for the technocrats as well as for Israel. That's
all you need to know about this guy. And the
fact that he called you non essential in twenty twenty
and I said at the time, I said, so, if
(01:34:20):
we'd gotten Hillary Clinton, she would have called us deplorable.
Donald Trump calls us non essential as he destroys our
businesses on Main Street. That's what these people are about.
And so what Trump should have said, says Revolver, trying
to cheer him on. You know, this is another approach.
(01:34:41):
You know, first of all, you can say, well, trust
a plan. You know, he knows what he's doing. His
instincts are great. He's got some bad people there that
he hired, that he put in place, and he's got
to work against them. They're deceiving him a little bit.
Don't worry, says Alex Jones. Trust the plan. Steve Bannon
tells us he's got godds man, he's infused with divine
(01:35:04):
holiness or whatever. Right, and then you have Revolver where
they will also try the other approach that they'll take
as well. Yeah, that's right. This is what he should
have said, except that you didn't say that, Revolver, you
put something out. This is what he should have said.
This is what we all believe. Let's all hang in
there and keep supporting Republicans and keep supporting Trump. America
(01:35:25):
can and should train more welders, coders, nurses, and engineers,
and maybe sometimes and highly specialized trades. We need foreign help.
We can protect American jobs and still bring in specialized people.
Well that was what was said when they passed this
H one B thing in the nineteen nineties. But then
that's not how they've used it. They've used it to
(01:35:47):
hire cheap foreign labor and to replace Americans. So again,
you give them preferences at college, you give them preferences
at the job because why not, because they're special Because
you can get people in as indentured servants, you can
(01:36:08):
pay them slave wages, and you can stack them six
deep in the beds and they'll put up with it.
Revolver is just another cheerleader with a different type of
spend and I see it everywhere.
Speaker 17 (01:36:20):
A video in the deck talking about exactly that, the
training of one PISA workers for bro second video.
Speaker 1 (01:36:27):
Yeah, yeah, I'm about to get to that here. The
Trump organization requested record number of foreign workers this year.
This year, remember going back to nine years ago, he
was saying, yeah, I hire H one B people. It's bad.
I have to do it as a business, but we
shouldn't allow this time thing. So he hasn't ended it
in his first term. He hasn't ended it now. Instead,
(01:36:50):
he is exploiting that low wage loophole there. As I
said before H one homeland first and the bee betray
So it's who he is, It's who Vaivek is, It's
who Musk is. They're all about infinite greed. They're grifters
who have no loyalty to anyone in America and their
(01:37:14):
only loyalty is to the almighty dollar and how they
can get more of it. So they bring in these
foreign tempts. And one way to look at this. You know,
we talk about people you want to buy American Do
you think that Trump and Musk and buy Vake Ramaswami
and the rest of these people, do you think they
want to buy American labor? No? No, they want the
(01:37:36):
cheapest possible. No talent is required. As a matter of fact,
the Trump Organization's request for a record number of foreign
workers in twenty twenty five through the H two A
and H two B visas for temporary positions, they're going
to hire five hundred and sixty six foreign laborers in total.
The company sought to hire workers through the H two
(01:37:58):
A and H two B visas for temporary positions at
mar Lago to golf clubs and at the Trump Vineyard
estates in Charlottesville, Virginia Trump's first term. In the first
nine months of his second term, the Trump Organization increased
from one hundred and twenty one and twenty twenty one
to one hundred and eighty four and twenty twenty five.
(01:38:20):
According to Forbes. Overall, they have filed to have five
hundred and sixty six foreign labors to work as. Here's
the special talents that they need, right, servers, farm workers,
kitchen staff, clerks, and housekeepers. This is why we got
to bring people in because Americans don't have the talent
to work as farm workers, servers, kitchen staff, clerks, and housekeepers. No,
(01:38:45):
because Trump can get them cheap, and everybody sees it.
To get these visa programs, they've got to go through
the Department of Labor, and then they have to petition
the Department of Homeland Security, and then after that the
State Department has to issue the visas. There's a lot
of trouble to do that, and there's three major departments
(01:39:09):
of the federal government that are involved in doing this.
And so he argued that the US doesn't have enough
people with certain talents. What is that special talent? The
willingness to work for slave wages. You can't take people
off an unemployment line and say I'm going to put
you into a factory where you're going to make missiles.
Just got to keep them on that unemployment line. You
keep them dependent on government control. Marjorie Taylor Green said
(01:39:34):
on solidly against you being replaced by foreign labor, like
with H one b's And so again, it was set
up in the nineteen nineties to bring in people who
had certain specialty occupation, you know, occupations, specially occupations like
kitchen staff, clerks, and housekeepers for Trump's organizations. And so
(01:39:56):
in September he made a big deal about signing this
A one B visa fees of one hundred thousand dollars
to encourage companies to hire American workers instead. I said
the time, I didn't believe it. I don't think he
believes it either. And so again, one person said America
was a great country and was the leading was leading
(01:40:17):
in technological innovation long before the H one B visa
program was ever around. Maybe we should say make America
America again.
Speaker 14 (01:40:28):
Ah.
Speaker 1 (01:40:30):
Sounds kind of like the sounds some of the sheep make,
doesn't it, Except there ba uh. The real talent of
H one B visa holders is a willingness to work
for less than an American. Immigration is one inseparable from
the affordability question because immigrants drive down wages. That's why
Trump won because he wasn't afraid to say that. Now
(01:40:52):
he needs to do that. Said one person, Hey, you
need to wake up right. What he says what he
does are two completely different things. But they will never
hold him responsible for what he actually does. And so
the H one B ripoff is really what we're talking
(01:41:12):
about here.
Speaker 24 (01:41:13):
One hundred thousand visa holders in America. Now, who is
coming to this country to take these high skilled jobs?
As I mentioned, stem fields dominate the occupations, and most
of the workers come from India. In fact, seventy percent
of the H one B visa holders come from India.
Another ten to fifteen percent come from China. Eighty percent
(01:41:38):
of H one B visa approvals are for entry level
or junior level jobs. Part of stomach when we hear
that we're not talented enough or they were not skilled
enough for these jobs.
Speaker 17 (01:41:49):
When you consider that most of these.
Speaker 24 (01:41:50):
Jobs are actually at entry or junior level jobs, and
it's definitely to the benefit House skipings. We're trompinies that
can hire foreign workers. Trust me on this, cheaper than
American workers. This is laid out, by the way by
billionaire tech entrepreneur Palmer Lucky.
Speaker 12 (01:42:10):
There's so much H one B of use. You would
not believe what I saw when I was in Silicon Valley.
It's it is insane. It's obviously a program to try
and replace US workers with basically slave labor that can't
ever escape H one B abuse is crazy.
Speaker 1 (01:42:25):
Yeah, Well, when he comes and gets elected to a
political office, he'll change his tune as well. Warnie Byron
Donalds is running for governor in Florida. It's a congressman
right now, and he has come out very strong on
this issue talking about it, and he's got a solution
he thinks. He said, the issue is the educational system
(01:42:46):
which has to be fixed. He's still wrong on this.
Education should not be about training you to fill in
as a widget in corporate America. It ought to be
training you for critical thinking. It ought to be giving
you the tools of learning. This is what the homeschoolers
(01:43:08):
in classical education talk about, getting the tools of learning,
equipping people to be able to continue to learn their
entire life instead of just feeding them something. And of course,
a big part of what's wrong with education, excuse me,
is this attitude that you need to be trained to
(01:43:30):
do jobs for corporate America, Because as Earl Dabney pointed
out right after the Civil War, he said, that's kind
of apprenticeship work, that's kind of on the job training.
Certainly there's a place for that, and many people may
want to do that, but he said real education involves
(01:43:50):
moral understanding and moral training as well as critical thinking.
And he said the government has no business being in
education because somebody's worldview, somebody's morality, somebody's religion is going
to be taught, and the government should not be picking
signs in that fight. And that's what is what.
Speaker 17 (01:44:10):
Whole education system was always about creating obedient factory workers.
Speaker 1 (01:44:15):
That's right, that's right. Yeah, it was very much in
the mold of the industrial revolution. You know, where you're
it's an assembly line that you're going through here, so
you can take your place in the assembly line when
you get out. And so now one of the things
that Byron Donald thinks is that we should do a
better job of training people to take their place in
the corporate assembly line, instead of thinking for yourself, instead
(01:44:38):
of becoming an entrepreneur or something. Also, he thinks, and
this is really scary because this is the way the
Republicans who create the problem, or who propagate the problem.
If the Democrats started it and then they come up
with a solution to the government created problem, that is
going to actually be an even bigger problem, and that
(01:44:59):
is biome identification at the borders. He said, we need
to have a biometric exit system because we need to
know when these people that we've given a visa to,
We need to know if they've left, and if not,
we need to be able to track them down. So
we need to have biometric ID, says this Republican is
running in Florida. And of course the Republicans in Florida,
(01:45:21):
along with the Stantists, have already pushed through a mandatory everify.
We'd have to identify yourself and report to the federal
government in order to be able to get a job.
And yet it's the federal government who is stabbing us
in the back and undermining our country with the H
one b VS. You think they're really going to protect
us with mandatory everify. Of course they're not. It's just
(01:45:42):
an excuse to get you to have a digital ID
where they can track and control everything that you do.
Speaker 17 (01:45:50):
What an idiotic, bad faith statement that is to say
that you know, a digital ID will somehow stop the
government from importing massive amounts of foreigners under their H
one B visa program, which is legal anyway, they would
legally get that ID.
Speaker 1 (01:46:09):
That's right, I know. Again, it's the inability. We have
people who are uneducated because they haven't been able to
think critically about what they're being told. They just go
with whatever the authorities are telling them. That's the worst
lesson that you can learn in school.
Speaker 17 (01:46:26):
It's like this guy is making a point about how
poorly educated Americans are by trying to pull one over
on them in the most obvious way.
Speaker 1 (01:46:33):
Well, you know, Ben Shapiro has jumped in on the
H one B thing, showing yet again his contempt for
these stupid Americans that they are using back and forth.
Speaker 3 (01:46:43):
As you point out, so there are in fact certain
positions in the United States that require a level of
expertise that may be like housekeeping chable in the numbers
that are currently being turned out by American universities. That
is acoming of our educational system and it is a problem,
and so you can say we should up our game education.
Speaker 11 (01:46:58):
I agree, we should absolute up our game educationally.
Speaker 1 (01:47:01):
We should educate more Chinese.
Speaker 3 (01:47:03):
If you do not bring in the labor supply, particularly
to tech, tech will go find the labor supply. And
so what you will end up with is in office
that was employing thirty Americans and three h one b
visa people. If the costs grow too high, simply moving
to another country where they hire thirty Indians and zero Americans.
Speaker 1 (01:47:22):
Yeah, we got to do it with the corporations want.
Speaker 3 (01:47:24):
The reason companies offshore is not because it's easy or
fun to simply move your company somewhere else. It's because
the labor cost becomes so prohibitive in the United States
that companies move away.
Speaker 1 (01:47:33):
Poor corporations, they can't make enough top of.
Speaker 11 (01:47:35):
It them back.
Speaker 3 (01:47:35):
But all that does is artificially raise the price on Americans. Again,
we're talking about affordability. There are trade offs in economics.
Autarchy comes with the fun feeling that everybody in America
is making American product. It comes with the very large
downside that your products are economically inefficient, They don't work
as well, and you're not globally competitive. All policies have
trade offs.
Speaker 1 (01:47:56):
That's right. So are you going to start importing workers
and Israel for your country than Ben Shapiro, And of
course he tells you if you're not making enough money
here in America, you just need to get out of America.
He's really good about telling people to get out of
their own country.
Speaker 3 (01:48:10):
Isn't he a young person and you can't afford to
live here, then maybe you should not live here.
Speaker 1 (01:48:14):
I mean, that is a real thing.
Speaker 3 (01:48:16):
Yeah, I know this now, grown up in a society
that says that you deserve to live where you grew up.
Speaker 10 (01:48:21):
But the reality is.
Speaker 3 (01:48:21):
That the history of America is almost literally the opposite
of that. The history of America is you go to
a place where there is opportunity, and if the opportunities
are limited here and they're not changing, then you really
should try to think about other places where you have
better opportunities.
Speaker 1 (01:48:37):
Yeah, yes, go to Israel, right, Yeah, with Gaza, you know,
you really can't afford to live here. These buildings keep
falling down for some reason, and you're gonna have to
just get out of here. Well again, as you were
pointing out earlier lance. We know exactly what is happening
with this H one B stuff. Don't tell us Trump, chump,
(01:49:02):
don't tell us that we can't do housekeeping. We got
to bring in other people. We know exactly what you're doing.
And when you bring people in and Americans get fired,
but they have to train people before they train these
new replacements working for less money, coming from a foreign country.
Don't tell us we don't have talent. That's what Disney
did and that's what Trump is doing.
Speaker 25 (01:49:23):
One B Visa Bill was written in nineteen ninety. It
lets companies recruit foreign talent for merging, engineering and scientific jobs,
but loopholes allow for outsourcing of American jobs to foreign workers,
often at lower pay. Bill Whitaker spoke to some Americans
displaced by H one B VISA workers for Sunday sixty minutes.
(01:49:44):
They say they were asked to train workers who would
take their jobs.
Speaker 2 (01:49:50):
It wasn't called training your replacements, it was called knowledge transfer.
Speaker 1 (01:49:54):
Craig DiAngelo Wolode Yeah, East Utility great replacements what we
call source.
Speaker 26 (01:49:59):
And was one one of two hundred and twenty IT
workers replaced by H one B Visa employees. DiAngelo says
his replacement, a worker from India, told him he was
making half DiAngelo's salary with no benefits.
Speaker 5 (01:50:15):
I didn't get laid off for lack of work.
Speaker 27 (01:50:19):
I got laid off because somebody cheaper could do my job.
Speaker 26 (01:50:23):
We met with this group of workers who all had
to train replacements. Leo Perero had just received high performance
reviews from Disney when he was called into a personnel meeting.
He expected a raise under promotion, and.
Speaker 27 (01:50:39):
Instead I was given the news that in ninety days
my job was over and I had to train my replacement.
Never in my life did I imagine until this happened
at Disney that I could be sitting at my desk
and somebody would be flown in from another country r
sit at my same desk and chair and take over
(01:50:59):
what I was doing. It was the most humiliating and
demoralizing thing I've ever gone through in my life.
Speaker 1 (01:51:05):
Bill is with us. So how do companies explain this? Well,
the companies will all tell reed.
Speaker 28 (01:51:11):
That this is standard industrial procedure for helping to boost
efficiency and lower costs.
Speaker 26 (01:51:21):
But I will say in the case of Disney, there
CEO Bob Iger did say that having his employees train
their replacement. It was a mistake, and that he feels
sorry for that, and he apologized for that.
Speaker 1 (01:51:38):
They didn't give them their jobs.
Speaker 26 (01:51:39):
That most of them were still out of work.
Speaker 11 (01:51:41):
Yeah, I mean, how has the h one books about that?
Speaker 25 (01:51:45):
He's a program change? Is it being misused?
Speaker 28 (01:51:50):
It was put in place to help American companies get
the best global talent, you know, to be able to
bring somebody from a foreign country if you couldn't find
that employee here in the US.
Speaker 26 (01:52:02):
But there are loopholes.
Speaker 28 (01:52:04):
In the law that allow the companies to go out
and get someone who's not especially.
Speaker 26 (01:52:11):
A special engineer employee.
Speaker 28 (01:52:13):
But someone who's cheaper. And so you're able to bring
in these foreign workers who are here primarily because they
cost less than the America.
Speaker 13 (01:52:21):
I love the phrase knowledge transfer bill.
Speaker 28 (01:52:23):
I think that's all about great euphemism.
Speaker 5 (01:52:25):
Huh, very good euphemism.
Speaker 6 (01:52:27):
Are there any plans to.
Speaker 1 (01:52:27):
Close the loopholes in Congress?
Speaker 28 (01:52:29):
Well, there are a number of bills being discussed, no
Congress in the Senate.
Speaker 1 (01:52:34):
Because these corporations own Congress, they own them, they buy them.
You know, we wonder why there has been such a
concentration of wealth, such a massive wealth transfer well, because
the corporations have figured out that because we have put
so much power in Washington, that all they have to
do is to give some contributions to the people in Washington,
(01:52:59):
they can get whatever they want. Same thing that Israel
is doing, same thing for all kinds of foreign countries.
Foreign corporations, domestic corporations are all doing this. They buy
these corrupt sobs in Washington and people like Trump, and
they have blank to do whatever they wish. And what
they want is to concentrate wealth. And so these people
(01:53:19):
who have the greatest concentration of wealth, the greatest transfer
of wealth, folks, this is going to feed socialism and
that's what these people want as a matter of fact.
And for these people like Ben Shapiro, Mark Levin and
others who are going to be out there cheerleading for
Trump simply because he's owned by Israel, they're going to
tell you that, yeah, we need to have kitchen workers, clerks, housekeepers,
(01:53:45):
people doing the lawn. We got to have them from
foreign countries. These people are lying to you, just like Trump,
just like Musk, just like Vibate. The billionaires who are
profiting from it, they've got an agenda as well. Live
in Shapiro. These people are lying to you for their
own benefit. You need to stop listening to them start
(01:54:08):
thinking for yourself. As one person said, apparently these workers
are so talented that Americans have to train them first
before they get their pink slips.
Speaker 17 (01:54:17):
Yes, lamps I was just going to address his arguments
in that if you ignore the obvious fraud and the
fact that they aren't getting skilled laborers, if you just
look at his oh well they'll send all of the
jobs overseas. It goes back to that coming from a
few days ago from a listener saying, is it the
(01:54:37):
the national income that matters? Or is it the average income?
You know, you'll have a few businesses that that might
pay taxes that are going to make a lot of profit,
but that's going to drive down the average income of Americans.
Speaker 1 (01:54:50):
That's right. Is it GDP or is it your you know,
the average income versus the rest of the stuff. Well,
you know, we're told that this has to be there
because of science and engineering and things things like that. Well,
a study that was done back in December twenty twenty
four showed this China, India, Russia and USA. What is
that you see that the US is above the line,
(01:55:12):
and the other is quite a bit below the line,
India being the lowest one. What they're looking at in
that is data showing US college seniors studying computer science
out performing their foreign counterparts by almost a standard deviation.
But you can't get a job if you're an American.
(01:55:33):
You can't. It's getting to the point you can't even
get into college. And this is one of the reasons
why we're seeing the as a Corey doctor called it,
the entiittification of technology of software. It's kind of like
what happens when you do a customer service and you
get a call rep who can't really speak English in
another country. That's what's happening to the software industry as well.
(01:56:00):
Is it talent or is it slave wages that they're
looking for? Well again see Ben again, Yeah, go ahead.
Speaker 9 (01:56:07):
It's just I've said it before, and I know some
people don't like it, but different people groups are different,
They want different things, they achieve different things. If every
people group was the same, we would all have countries
that looked the same. We wouldn't have different cultures, we
wouldn't have certain countries that have invented fighter jets, and
(01:56:30):
certain countries that haven't. They want different things and they
achieve different things differently. We can say, you know, even
people from you know, Hong Kong. You know, maybe they're
very liberty minded, but they're probably different in the way
they go about it, in the way they think about
these things, and someone from the West. They're very different cultures.
China has a very very different culture. A lot of
(01:56:51):
the Chinese don't necessarily even consider the Chinese Party to
be oppressive. This is their reality, this is what they want,
and they don't care about pursuing liberty. It's a not
a uniquely white Western European.
Speaker 11 (01:57:06):
Thing, but it is more it's more so.
Speaker 9 (01:57:09):
A white Western European thing to care about liberty. These
countries have spent a lot longer devoting time and thought
to this type of thing, to this these philosophies and
these policies than other countries have.
Speaker 1 (01:57:24):
Well again, you know people coming to America. Yeah, people
coming to America. It used to be people would come
with the Yellows Island thing. They didn't have any money,
they didn't have any assets, they had the clothes on
their back, and they came here because of freedom. We
don't live in a free country anymore. We have a
highly managed, monopolistic society. The reason people are coming here
is because they want free stuff, because they want to
(01:57:45):
get a piece of the money, but not because they
want liberty. And so liberty is dying in the hearts
of Americans as well as the people who are coming here.
They don't get that experience at all. Manon is trying
to make excuses for this. He says, corporate America always
will find a work around. Cheaper labor, no benefits, no loyalty.
If you want to think our veterans, don't just say it,
(01:58:07):
higher Americans and so forth. And yet he cheers Trump,
who always finds a workaround. He finds a way to
work around the rule of law, the Constitution, and even
the American workers who voted for him, well, he tells
them that he has got some kind of special divine
power that he's been given. He made the case again
(01:58:29):
bannonedad for economic nationalism. He says, this is a populist movement,
and you've got to understand what we're doing. You got
to finally, we're fighting back, we're going to win, and
you've got to stay the course. We're on a bombing run.
So this is as Trump is doing this and stutting
our throats with foreign workers and slitting our throats with
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six hundred thousand Chinese people at the institutions that are
also undermining all American values. As all that is happening,
he's told me he's waving the American flag, and he's
telling you that this is a a populist war, a
populist victory. And Bannon is waving the American flag urging
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patriots to stay focused on the mission. He is waving
a false flag, folks. That's what so many of these
people do. As a matter of fact, one article is
saying we are so back. A White House post posted
this and said We're so back. We're doing such a
great job, and it's amazing what a lot of conservatives
were saying. There was actually an entire article written by it.
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It was effectively impossible to find somebody who agreed with
a proclamation we are so back. People said things like,
nah man, not after this week, you betrayed your voters
for foreigners and for bankers. Well, you know, maybe better
late than never. These people completely missed twenty twenty. They
can't even with hindsight see twenty twenty. You know they
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always say hindsight is twenty twenty, that these people don't
have any hindsight to look back and see what happened.
Another one says, you sold us out. Another one said,
so glad to hear it that we're so back. Now,
please fix this. You weren't elected by foreigners, So we're
so back. We're back to bringing six hundred thousand plus
Chinese students in a year. We're back to have fifty
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year mortgage, fifteen year car loans. Israel and India first
to Wali celebrations. Last time I checked, the only thing
that was back was the unvetted H ONEB policies. Maybe
we're back to replacing whites legally and with due process,
said another totally tone deaf. Another one said, please stop
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focusing on foreign countries. Well, that focus on foreign countries
is what has him focused so much on war. Another
one said, I'm a registered Republican here. We're going to
be setting out the midterms. Good luck with that. I
can't wait to have infinite Indians come and save America.
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Thank god, there are more Indians in India than whites
on planet Earth. Again, back to the Custer and Trump
ven diagram after having al Qaeda in the Oval office.
Maybe you should take the rest of the week off,
they said to Trump. This administration is as tone deaf
as a last one and beyond pathetic. Well again, I
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didn't vote for it. You didn't vote for it. I'm
sure because we had, we could see what happened in
twenty twenty.
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And again the Code Night will get you ten percent
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and Gerald has gone exactly the opposite what you used
to have. It was it like monthly or quarterly I
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Speaker 29 (02:04:49):
Started as a quarterly, then it became a monthly and
ounce a weekly. It's a grand total of two dollars
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Speaker 5 (02:04:59):
Yeah, an he's a day.
Speaker 29 (02:05:01):
And we're giving people what they're not getting anywhere else
in the world. You go to YouTube and look at
the comments on it. You know, we tell you what
the world is going on, what it means, and what's next.
And we're not prostitutes. We're not media wars to get
paid to put out by the corporate pimps and government
horror masters and the and again the Big Zone everything.
Speaker 5 (02:05:20):
Oh, the tillionaire owns X.
Speaker 29 (02:05:22):
Oh that guy Larry Ellison, he gave his little boy,
uh CBS and he brought in that uh that that
Barry Weiss or worse and oh the prosionists.
Speaker 5 (02:05:36):
Yeah, oh, and it's one after another.
Speaker 29 (02:05:39):
Murdoch billionaires own the media.
Speaker 1 (02:05:42):
Everything we're not.
Speaker 29 (02:05:44):
Getting journalism is dead. So we're giving people what they're
not getting anywhere else. And the more people that support us,
you know, the better it is for everybody. And I'm
heartbroken to see what's going on in the world.
Speaker 5 (02:05:58):
And again, you know.
Speaker 29 (02:06:00):
We're talking you know about this this now this guy's
coming out with the big short and saying that there
might be an AI bust. Yeah, this is only the
cover of the magazine back in February.
Speaker 5 (02:06:14):
Dot Com bust pointz.
Speaker 1 (02:06:17):
Yeah, yeah, he's a.
Speaker 5 (02:06:21):
Now it means something.
Speaker 1 (02:06:22):
Yeah, that's right, that's right. Yeah, the guy.
Speaker 29 (02:06:25):
You know again, here's the Trends Journal when it was
a quarterly, the automn edition dot Com. This we forecast
the dot com bust in the autumn of nineteen ninety nine.
Speaker 5 (02:06:40):
Right here, all the facts saying.
Speaker 29 (02:06:41):
It was going to bust by the second quarter of
two thousand, which it did. Trends are born, they grow,
they mature, reach old, agent ie. You don't invest all
your money in a trend that was just born. And
the trend that was just born is the aiah.
Speaker 5 (02:06:57):
Go to the facts.
Speaker 29 (02:06:58):
It became public what twenty twenty two, it's three years old.
Speaker 5 (02:07:03):
It's an infant.
Speaker 29 (02:07:05):
If you don't invest law your dough in the infant companies,
and that's what they've done.
Speaker 5 (02:07:10):
Let's go back and put again.
Speaker 29 (02:07:12):
In tracking trends, you make connections between different fields.
Speaker 5 (02:07:16):
I've mentioned this before. Remember this was a.
Speaker 29 (02:07:19):
T shirt that I did when Clinton ran for office
in nineteen ninety two, just to show the way I feel.
Speaker 5 (02:07:27):
This is a slime ball.
Speaker 29 (02:07:29):
The arrogant, arrogant arrogant piece of scum that stole our
jobs and brought them to Mexico NAFTA.
Speaker 5 (02:07:41):
Oh, and then bringing.
Speaker 29 (02:07:43):
China into the World Trade Organization. This has everything to
do with AI, by the way. By the way, a
lot of other crap to deregulate, the nineteen ninety six
Zero Communications Act that now six companies control all the media.
That slime ball, that's now worth about one hundred and
thirty million dollars.
Speaker 5 (02:08:01):
And he didn't have a penny to his name. Hey,
but you know who I am.
Speaker 29 (02:08:05):
I sold the country out. Oh you forgot the Glass
Stiegele Act, and I just think we got rid of Yeah.
I could pay three hundred thousand dollars an hour to
the BS. All right, Anyway, that slime ball brings China
into the World Trade Organization. He officially came in two
weeks after nine to eleven. Again going back to AI
in two thousand. You look at China's GDP from nineteen
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seventy to two thousand, it's like this. They come in
poop skyrockets. As the Western companies went to China to
get cheap labor and gave them all the manufacturing, high
tech and heavy industry that they never had. Going back
two thousand, some ten percent of Chinese eighteen year olds
went to college. Now almost ninety percent of seventy percent,
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seventy percent. You got a country one point four billion
compared to America that we got about three hundred and
forty million. They got over a billion more people than us.
The young people are going to college. Oh and they're
not taking gender studies, wrought history. They're taking high tech
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and young people of high tech addicted.
Speaker 1 (02:09:15):
And they're coming here and pushing Americans out of the
colleges and then taking their place in the colleges, taking
their places and the jobs. I mean, we have on
shore foreign workers here. And you know, one of the things, Gerald,
I remember back in twenty seventeen when Trump did the
taxicat saying it's going to cause Americans to come back,
and you said at the time, no, it's not. These
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companies are going to buy their own stock. Apple was
a very good example of that. Right, they bought their
own stock and made a fortune with that. But and
I said, at the time, I thought that we weren't
really going to have manufacturing come back until it was
on the horizon that they could fully automate it robotically
and in other ways. And I still think that's the case,
(02:09:58):
you know, Oh yeah, this is a temporary stopgap in
the interim. They want to bring in slave labor, slave
wages from other countries, but the ultimate goal is to
I don't think manufacturing is going to come back until
they can do it without any workers, especially Americans. What
do you think, are you're right? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 29 (02:10:18):
Everything has become a robotic But going back to the
dot com bust again, we write about it each week
in the magazine. You look at the facts. China is
investing very heavily in AI.
Speaker 5 (02:10:32):
Go back to January.
Speaker 29 (02:10:34):
This year, all of a sudden, the company called deep
Sea comes out. Oh, we don't need to spend one
hundred million dollars to create our AI. We did it
for six million dollars. Oh we don't need those big chips.
China is going to lead the world in AI. The
young people are totally addicted to it. AI is the future,
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robotics of the future, not thinking that the self is
the future, and China is going to lead the world
in it. So going back, there is going to be
a dot com bust. These companies are losing money like crazy,
and they're investing trillions of dollars into it. So we're
going to have a dot com bust two point when
it could happen by the end of this year. Let's
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go back to you mentioned about twenty and seventeen when
Trump passed that tax law, and according to the Tax
Policy Center, by the way, the one percent got sixty
four percent of the benefits percent and it was the
biggest year of stock buybacks that year in the history
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of America. Yeah, they didn't use the money, like Trump said,
for capital improvements, none of it.
Speaker 1 (02:11:45):
And that's what you predicted from the very beginning. He said,
it's just going to be stocking buybacks, and that's exactly
what it was. You know, when we look at the
help that he's going to give small businesses with the
Cares Act, again, you know, more than fifty percent of the
money went to less than five percent of the people
who applied for it, and they were all big corporations,
same type of thing.
Speaker 5 (02:12:06):
Yeah, look what happened. Look what happened when they call
the COVID war.
Speaker 29 (02:12:10):
Look at the billions of dollars they gave to the
big corporations, right, and you got to close your business down.
Speaker 5 (02:12:15):
You're a little nobody, that's right.
Speaker 29 (02:12:17):
So going back to this dot com bus, let's go
back to December.
Speaker 5 (02:12:23):
Twenty eighteen.
Speaker 29 (02:12:26):
It was the worst December in the Dow since the
Great Depression, and Trump forced Powell to lower interest rates,
which he did in twenty nineteen in January. And what
happened in twenty nineteen, or remember the repo crisis as
the stock markets went up twenty two percent that year.
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We have another repo crisis coming as well. All this
cheap money, all the borrowing back and forth, all them
playing the game. This thing is going to explode and
now you're starting to feel it on Wall Street. We're
going to see a bear market and probably a crash.
Speaker 5 (02:13:06):
And it's going to be global.
Speaker 29 (02:13:07):
It's going to bring down the equity markets, the global economy,
and Goal prices will skyrocket. Goal's not having a great
day today. As he went on the air, it's down
about seventy seven bucks. Go back to my podcast on
October sixteenth.
Speaker 5 (02:13:23):
I said that Thursday that.
Speaker 29 (02:13:30):
Gold is going to go down almost five hundred dollars
an ounce back. Then it was a trading around three
thousand excuse me, four thousand, three hundred and seventy nine
dollars the next day at a high, and then it
went down. It went down almost five hundred bucks. Nothing
goes straight up straight down. Sure, it's going to be
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a correction. Then last week I've said gold has to
solidify over four thousand dollars is announced for it to
go back up.
Speaker 5 (02:14:02):
So that's what we're looking at now.
Speaker 29 (02:14:05):
If it goes below four thousand, you're going to see
it go down a bit more. When it solidifies around
forty two hundred, four thousand, two hundred, four thousand, three hundred,
you're going to see the next takeoff. That's our forecast
and silver prices along with it.
Speaker 1 (02:14:20):
Again, what price you're looking at for silver? You say
around it's got to slidfy around four thousand. If it
does that, it's it's uh couching for a spring, if
you will. What's the level for silver that you think.
Speaker 29 (02:14:34):
Oh, silver's right where it is. You know it's silver
could keep going up from the point it is. We
don't see, you're not gonna again. Silver's being used in
from everything from a high tech to heavy industry. Sure,
and unlike gold, Like let's say you have a bowl
bracelet or a gold ring whatever. They melt it down
and reuse it. Not silver, it's in computers, it's and everything.
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You throw it away. It's garbage. It's gone. So you
don't have piles of this stuff.
Speaker 1 (02:15:01):
You put it missiles and blow it up. Yeah, that's right.
Speaker 29 (02:15:05):
So we see, so they could easily go to sixty
dollars announce.
Speaker 1 (02:15:10):
So you know what you're talking about in terms of,
you know, we're looking when the bubble burst, it's going
to be really, really bad because we've already seen a
situation like this with the mortgage bubble that happened, and
the timing looks like it's pretty short. I think to
me that was the key issue. If Michael Berry, who's
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going to look at the reality of this thing, is
going to put his money in it, I mean, he
thinks it's going to happen pretty soon because he already
got burned in the last one, you know, as they
were rigging the market. That's the whole thing about that book.
In that movie. What surprised the people who saw the
folly and saw the bubble and the nonsense and fraud,
(02:15:52):
They were amazed at how long the institutions and the
government were able to keep covering up that fraud, and
so they're paying big cover charges to keep those short positions.
So again he's learned something from that experience. So he's
thinking that this is pretty soon that it's going to happen.
Speaker 29 (02:16:11):
Ay, as I said, it could happen next month. Wow,
but it's definitely going to happen. It's going to crash
the equity markets and globally.
Speaker 5 (02:16:20):
You know, again this is very important.
Speaker 29 (02:16:25):
You go to the mainstream media, they hardly, by the way,
report on gold, and then they say, you know, this
is comparable to when goals started spiking in the.
Speaker 5 (02:16:35):
Late nineteen seventies.
Speaker 29 (02:16:37):
And again my book trend Tracking boll better than Mega
trends Time Magazine I wrote about that's how I started
buying gold in the late nineteen seventies.
Speaker 5 (02:16:45):
It's a very different world.
Speaker 29 (02:16:48):
Back in the late nineteen seventies, America was number one.
Speaker 5 (02:16:54):
Nobody was close to us.
Speaker 29 (02:16:55):
You look at China's GDP back in nineteen seventy eight,
it was like about one hundred and something billion dollars,
same thing with India.
Speaker 5 (02:17:08):
Now China's GDP is twenty trillion.
Speaker 1 (02:17:12):
Yeah, that's true.
Speaker 29 (02:17:15):
So the difference is now there's going to be a
death of the dollar. The global economy. The global markets
have had enough of the United States geopolitical economic cogemony.
Speaker 5 (02:17:28):
They're finished with it. Bricks now, bricks GDP.
Speaker 29 (02:17:33):
When you put them together, it accounts for forty percent
of the world's gross domestic product. And again you go
to your trends journal, read the facts. They're buying up
Chinese bonds, now Indonesia or the countries they're going more
and more into China. Yeah, it's still very small, but
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trends are born, they grow, they mature, reach old age,
and die. Bath of the dollar is coming. Now here's
the other deal. One of the reasons why gold went
down today is because now the Feds saying they're not
going to lower interest rates next month.
Speaker 5 (02:18:14):
The lower the interest rates go, the.
Speaker 29 (02:18:16):
Deeper the dollar falls. The deeper the dollar falls, the
higher goal prices go up. Gold is dollar based, so
when the dollar goes dow and other currencies go up,
it's cheaper for them to buy gold. Trump forced Powell
to lower interest rates when we had the worst December
in twenty eighteen since the Great Depression. And by the way,
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this is going to be the greatest depression. The next
one we see, not the Great Depression, the greatest depression.
He did it before, he'll do it again. Trump wants
to see. Look at the stupidity came out with about
bragging that inflation hasn't gone up and oil prices.
Speaker 5 (02:19:02):
What do you say?
Speaker 29 (02:19:02):
Gas prices are down to two dollars a barrow a gallon.
Speaker 5 (02:19:08):
Well you look it up. Google it up.
Speaker 29 (02:19:10):
Average gas prices in America over three dollars a gallon.
I know, lyne right in front of everybody's eyes.
Speaker 1 (02:19:17):
Yeah, oh yeah, about everything.
Speaker 5 (02:19:20):
About everything.
Speaker 1 (02:19:21):
Yeah.
Speaker 29 (02:19:21):
Oh, by the way, before I forget, this is very important.
Remember as trend forecast is, it's not what you like,
what you want, what you wish for, it's what is
election in New York City.
Speaker 1 (02:19:34):
I was going to ask you about that. Yeah, what
trend do you see from mom Danny?
Speaker 5 (02:19:38):
Again? Very important.
Speaker 29 (02:19:40):
So I start talking about it and people go, oh, well,
you've got socialists. I said, will you shut the hell up?
Let me explain to you what's going on. Yeah, this
is historical. Yeah, it's his again. I'm a New Yorker.
I'm a bronx cat, right, I know, New York City,
A little boy of nothing that nobody ever heard of.
(02:20:03):
All of a sudden becomes the mayor of the largest
city in America. A Muslim wins in the city of
the world that has the largest Jewish population outside of Israel.
Speaker 5 (02:20:25):
Back to.
Speaker 29 (02:20:29):
Slick Willy nineteen ninety two, the behind the scenes in
his campaign staff was the saying, it's the economy stupid.
That's why Mandani won, and that's why Trump won. Trump
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promised to help we the people of Sleavelandia of the
career jobs with the grooble money.
Speaker 5 (02:20:58):
All right, now, let's go again.
Speaker 29 (02:21:01):
I've read hours and hours and hours day after day
after day after day since Mandani won the primary and
beat Cuomo. Biggest group that turned out in the primary
to vote, the biggest sector, gen Z eighteen to twenty
eight year olds, the biggest number of people that voted
(02:21:29):
in the election that they just had last week. Gen Z,
the millennial generation increased thirty percent. They went out and
voted for Mandani. The reason being they have no future.
They can't get a job. Going back to AI, AI's
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wiping out new jobs for young people, particularly in the
with college educations. Again, you look at all the companies
that are going with AI now you got to look
globally Madagascar, Morocco, Tanzania, Kenya, Nepal. Gen Z's taking to
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the streets by the hundreds of thousands in protest. They
have no future. They can't find a job, can't earn
a living again. As like I said, it's not what
you like what you want. You think I want to
pay for childcare. You got your kids, you raise them.
I got to pay that money. I'm just saying, it's
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not what you like, what you want, it's what is.
The people are busted. It's the economy stupid. And number
two this election, the people want a new party. This
guy's a democratic Socialist. That's his party. Let's go back, Socialist,
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go back. Google it up. Listen to Donald Trump's State
of the Union address when he's trying to overthrow the
Meduro government back when he was president twenty nineteen, twenty twenty.
Speaker 5 (02:23:19):
He calls Meduro.
Speaker 29 (02:23:21):
A socialist dictator or he had nothing to do with
the lie about the drug trafficking. By the way, he
had that little boy Guido there at the at the
and he's giving the well, everybody stands up, this is
the real president, little Guido. Oh, because he got that
guy oh yeah, again nothing to do with drugs. But
(02:23:42):
I'm telling you he called them a con socialist dictator
Mandani is a socialist. It's showing you how desperate the
people are, and it's showing you also the time is
(02:24:02):
now for a new third party. The people don't like
either one of them. That this kid, again, we've both
been thirty four years old. He's just starting to grow up.
This guy does a great act, by the way, he's
terrific and what he does. But again, a Muslim in
the most Jewish populated city in the world outside of Israel,
(02:24:26):
and he wins big and is Sliwa didn't run as
a Republican, Cuomo still would have.
Speaker 1 (02:24:33):
Lost, That's right. I pointed that out because everybody was
trash and slee one. I said, well, you know, mom,
Danny got over fifty percent of what was it, like
fifty point four or something like that, So I said,
it doesn't matter. You can total up everybody else on
the other side. He's still got more. That's the way
this thing works. You get more than fifty percent, you win,
and they just don't want to face the reality of it.
(02:24:56):
As you point out, people are sick of the Democrats,
and the Republicans, a lot of people that they interviewed
didn't know what socialism was. They just wanted something different.
And I think another factor of it, and one of
the reasons why when you leave the fact that the Democrats,
so many Democrats like Bernie Sanders and others hardcore socialist
and even many of the aspects of what Trump is
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doing and the Republican Party is doing is embraced socialism
and central planning and government ownership of corporations. And yet
I think the real issue too, even though it was
the city that's got the large number of Jews there,
I played a couple of clips from Jewish people who
were angry about what Israel was doing. I had an
(02:25:40):
Orthodox rabbi who was talking about it, said, we don't
support this, and I don't want to be conflated with
what they're doing. He said, I think that's a very
dangerous thing to say that all Jews agree with Benjamin
net and Yahoo. And there was also a guy who
was on the street who did that, so you know,
it was a pushback. And I remember the debate where
they had all the people there and of course the press.
(02:26:03):
Amazingly it was saying where's the first place that you
would visit. Would it be Israel? Why not? Why wouldn't
you go to Israel? And all just hectoring him about it,
and he's like, well, I'm going to stay here because
I'd be the mayor of New York and that's what
I'm supposed to do instead of going around all over
the world. And that's what everybody's been hitting Trump with.
It's like, you're only concerned about foreign policy. You don't
(02:26:24):
care what's going on with America. And we're seeing this
over and over again from all of these people. Just
you know, like you said, we're sick and tired of
Republicans and Democrats because they're all focused on something else.
They don't care what's happening here in America, or they're
focused on helping their big powerful friends get bigger and
more powerful. So I think all those things were there,
(02:26:44):
But we were talking about how helpless gen C fields,
gen Z fields around the world. Gerald when I was
going back and looking at asymmetric warfare stuff, the Pentagon
was having these They would have these meetings and they
would put the meetings up on YouTube and they would
get over you know, five or six years. They might
get two hundred views or something like that, But what
(02:27:05):
they were saying consistently was that what creates these terrorist leaders.
They so they weren't religiously motivated. Many of them came
from a situation where they were highly educated, a wealthy family,
at least upper middle class, and many of them engineers
and that type of thing, and they would but what
motivated them initially They would eventually turn to religion, but
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what motivated them originally was the fact that they had
no future, they had no control of their life, and
so they were saying that was what motivated them. And
that's what we're doing right now. You know, we are
occupying everybody's country, I think, with this foreign thing called AI.
And even if AI can't do the job right now,
(02:27:49):
you'll still have the corporation fire you and under the
expectation that someday the AI is going to do the job.
And so that's what people are seeing. I mean, the
job cuts are for real.
Speaker 29 (02:28:01):
Each week in the Trends Journal, for hundreds of weeks
we put job what the job losses are.
Speaker 5 (02:28:08):
It's phenomenon.
Speaker 29 (02:28:10):
It's one company after another laying off people and it
goes back to where the economy is going You're looking
now at holiday hiring is at a low, and you
look at the consumer Confidence Index. It just came out
it was almost at an all time low. And it
goes back to the election of this kid winning and
(02:28:32):
again the people are very desperate.
Speaker 5 (02:28:34):
They're going broke.
Speaker 29 (02:28:35):
And by the way, ox Slam came out with an
article on November three that in the United States, the
ten richest billionaires got seven hundred billion dollars richer.
Speaker 11 (02:28:53):
In the year.
Speaker 1 (02:28:54):
Wow. Wow, Yeah, it's all about just a little bit more. Now,
it's not just a little bit more. It's about a
lot more, you know. That's what the what John dy
Rockefeller said to the reporter, asked them, how much is enough?
It's just a little bit more. These people are accruing
it at a very accelerating rate. And this is really
(02:29:15):
what is at the heart of the H one B
visa debacle for Trump is his arrogance that he would
have a record number of H one B visa people
out there. Is at the same time that these trashing
Americans and saying Americans don't have any talent. You can't
train Americans doing this kind of stuff. What's he bringing
people in for in his organization, to do grounds keeping, work,
(02:29:36):
to do housekeeping, to work in the kitchen. He's just
bringing in slave wages, is all he's doing.
Speaker 29 (02:29:43):
My book International Best Slid Run Tracking nineteen ninety six,
I write about the H one B visas. This is
the beginning of the Internet revolution. He didn't want to
pay people a lot of dough. Willie Clinton created the
H one B visa scam to bring in cheap Chinese
(02:30:07):
and Indian labor to do to work in This is
I'm telling you. The facts are right here. Nobody ever
heard of an H one B visa before. And then
again we only put the facts, and they're talking about
cheap labor. The reason you used to go to a Marshall's,
go to a target, go to a home depot, go
to a Low's outside front of every place.
Speaker 5 (02:30:29):
Help want it full time, part time.
Speaker 29 (02:30:32):
They were letting all this cheap labor come in so
they couldn't have to pay him anything. Because you can't
earn a living working at these places.
Speaker 5 (02:30:42):
That's why they let all that cheap labor come in.
Speaker 29 (02:30:45):
Over the years, particularly under the Biden administration, they wanted
cheap labor.
Speaker 5 (02:30:50):
End the story.
Speaker 29 (02:30:52):
And now again as I said, Okay, you let them
come in, and now you're throwing them out, which is
ice crap.
Speaker 5 (02:31:01):
Yeah, you know, leave the people alone.
Speaker 29 (02:31:02):
You let them come in here because you want a
cheap labor, and now you're throwing them out and you're.
Speaker 5 (02:31:06):
Selling the line that they're all drug dealers.
Speaker 1 (02:31:09):
Well, let me ask you what you think is behind that,
because I look at that and I think that you
know the way this, if you want to get rid
of people, there's certain things that you could do that
would not be quite so confrontational and in the faith, right,
even pepper spraying a baby, and so you know, there's
ways that you could do this. I think this is deliberate.
I don't think it's just stupid. I think it's deliberate.
(02:31:31):
I think they want to have division and chaos and
civil war. What do you think about that? Is that
why we're saying these kinds of.
Speaker 29 (02:31:39):
You that, Yeah, the government's in control, it's a dictator state.
Speaker 1 (02:31:43):
That's right. I think it's about an intimidation.
Speaker 29 (02:31:47):
Yeah, I mean guys with masks on and again what
they're doing, Yeah, there's America got this mask on.
Speaker 5 (02:31:52):
You do it innocent people? Again, you let them come
in you leave the whole alone. You know, you let
them come in.
Speaker 29 (02:32:01):
He wanted cheap lay, but leave them the law if
you don't want anybody else to commit.
Speaker 5 (02:32:04):
Fine. Yeah, what are you doing with these people for
it's terrible?
Speaker 1 (02:32:08):
Yeah. Yeah, you brought him in for economic reasons, and
you could get him out economically as well. You don't
need to go through these goons going down the street
unless you want to have this kind of confrontation, unless
you want to militarize the police and federalize the police.
And I think that's exactly what they want to do. Yeah,
it seems like it all goes back to Bill Clinton.
You know, you're just on about a telecom thing where
(02:32:29):
he does a massive consolidation of telecommunications companies, and of
course he also consolidated the banks. I remember when that happened.
They approved that big bank merger of Nations Bank and
Bank of America and California Nations Bank in North Carolina,
and everybody said, you're going to set off a wave
of bank mergers and you're going to wind up with
a half a dozen banks, And sure enough we did,
(02:32:50):
and about a decade later, we have the two big
to fail banks that were bailed out by the government.
So he consolidated telecommunications, he consolidated the banks, and he
lays the foundation for h one b visas I mean.
And then you find that, you know, Trump and Biden
and Obaminator will continue his policies. Trump continues the Clinton
(02:33:11):
policies with all this stuff.
Speaker 29 (02:33:13):
Yea. And by the way, going back to with the banks,
it was a little slime ball that everybody liked, little
Jimmy Kada. He was the guy that started the movement
for the banks to get bigger. Back in the day,
they were only in trust state banks Bank of America,
(02:33:34):
and that was only in California. We used to have
all local banks, all the cities have local banks, all gone.
It was Bill Clinton that pushed that through that allowed
interstate banking.
Speaker 5 (02:33:50):
Right before we didn't have it.
Speaker 1 (02:33:52):
And when you're looking at the next wave of consolidations,
as you point out many times, you got a lot
of banks that have a lot of risk and jeopardy
involved in this commercial real estate thing. You've pointed that
out now for quite some time. And it seems to
me like the next wave of this stuff, they're looking
at the stable coins. I want to get your take
on stable coins. I think there are two different things
(02:34:15):
are happening with it. Number One, I look at it
and it seems to me like they're going to use
stable coins as a way to sell their their treasury
bills when they can't sell them to other central banks
and other governments because they don't like the American hegemony.
So if they package the stable coins and fill them
up with you these bonds, then they can essentially sell
(02:34:37):
the bonds at retail level. I think that's one aspect
of it. Eric Trump has said some of these crypto
conferences that stable coins are going to get rid of
all banks within a decade, and so it seems to
me like that is also a part of it. What
do you think about stable coins and what.
Speaker 5 (02:34:55):
Is well, Well, couldn't have come up with a better name.
Speaker 1 (02:34:59):
I think what they're they talked about when they tied
to the dollar and called it a stable coin. I said,
maybe they mean it in a different kind of stable.
Maybe they mean it like you know, a horse stable,
and maybe one except on the thing up is the
stuff that's on the bottom on the floor of the
horse stable, right. It's really when they're where they have this.
Speaker 29 (02:35:15):
Thing back, it goes back to when you talk we
talk about AI, everything's going to become digital. They're going
to make up anything they can CBDC central bank digital currencies.
They're going to do everything they can to try to
get rid of the debt level. And when you look
at the real debt level, it's not thirty eight trillion,
(02:35:36):
it's well over one hundred trillion. When you put social
security other government expenditures in there.
Speaker 5 (02:35:42):
There's no way.
Speaker 29 (02:35:43):
So they're going to make up this stable coin crap.
They're going to make up cbd c's and not only
the United States.
Speaker 5 (02:35:48):
All over the world. It's the future.
Speaker 29 (02:35:51):
Yeah, and again, and you're talking about Trump's kid at
the crypto thing. You know, crypto currencies now, the bitcoins now,
I think it's around about ninety six thousand dollars now,
and it's gone down from one hundred and twenty four
thousand a coin, and we'll go down further.
Speaker 5 (02:36:11):
And again we look at things to the way they are.
Speaker 29 (02:36:15):
Let's go back to Trump back in twenty twenty, twenty
twenty one making fun of bitcoin, saying how terrible it
was and it was destroying the dollar. But now that
he's into it, his kids are into it. That Lutnik
clown's kids are into it, which of course kids are
into it. Yeah, and he Trump got one hundred million
(02:36:36):
dollars from the crypto people when he ran for office
in twenty twenty four and tens of millions of dollars
from them when he got his inauguration. They're going to
do everything they can to keep propping up the cryptos,
and because they're invested in it, and they're only concerned
about themselves.
Speaker 5 (02:36:54):
So that's the way we see it.
Speaker 29 (02:36:55):
There's a lot of negativity now coming out in the
crypto world about that crypto currencies, could Bitcoin could even
go back down to the thirty seven thousand dollars a.
Speaker 1 (02:37:04):
Coin level really well, Yeah, a lot of people have
been saying that they saw the crypto stuff as being
a pump and dump and that these people get their
money out of it and then dump it for the
rest of us. Do you think that that's what's going
to happen with it, that it might go back down into.
Speaker 29 (02:37:19):
The I get I said, With the Trump people into it,
I think they're going to do everything they can to
prop it up.
Speaker 5 (02:37:28):
That's my guess. It's a guess.
Speaker 1 (02:37:30):
So they think they'll blow the bubble up a little
bit more and then the yeah, yeah, that's probably true. Yeah,
they're making a lot of money off of the crypto stuff.
And it was the expectations about what Trump was going
to do to support crypto because the moves that he
made just prior to the election that after he got elected,
(02:37:50):
crypto soared. And remember a year ago we were talking
about how gold had dropped. Actually I did a commercial
about how you know, now is the time because gold
was on sale and you know, because the fundamentals that
had driven gold up had not changed. But everybody was
expecting that everybody's going to put their money into bitcoin
(02:38:12):
and other crypto stuff because Trump was jumping into it.
But I think, really, when you look at it, it's
been kind of interesting to see the moves with bitcoin
and not really moving counter to you know, the markets
like gold typically does.
Speaker 5 (02:38:32):
Again very important with gold.
Speaker 29 (02:38:34):
Again, gold prices are going down because they say interest
rates are going to stay.
Speaker 1 (02:38:38):
High and also profit taking too, don't you think, Absolutely,
because we're getting towards end of the year and that
type of thing.
Speaker 29 (02:38:44):
Absolutely, And let's not forget too, let's go back to
twenty nineteen, not ancient history. JP Morgan Chase was fined
nine hundred million dollars for rigging the precious metals market.
So they're going to do everything I can to rig
the game. But here's the deal. Let's look at oil
(02:39:06):
prices yesterday. I didn't look at him this morning. It
was around around sixty three dollars a barrow. Last year
at this time it was about twenty dollars a barrow higher.
The reason goal oil prices are so low is because
demand is so low and is more supply than demand.
(02:39:28):
There's a global slow down. When the equity markets crash,
that's when reality hits Main Street.
Speaker 5 (02:39:38):
They ignore me.
Speaker 29 (02:39:38):
There's no connection between Wall Street and Main Street. Again,
look at the S and P five hundred according to
So it's not my quote. According to some of the
reports coming out, Vanguard stayed Street in Blackrock, Oh, over
eighty percent of the S and P five hundred. All right, yeah,
(02:40:02):
there's going to be a crash. There's no relationship between
Main Street and Wall Street. Again. By the facts, nearly
fifty percent of all the money spent in retail spending
in the United States comes from the top ten percent.
(02:40:24):
Ten percent accounts for fifty percent of all the money
being spent in the country. There's no relationship between Wall
Street and Main Street. It becomes a reality of how
bad things are when the markets crash. And when these
markets crash, you're going to see gold prices spike well
above five thousand dollars an ounce. That's our forecast and
(02:40:46):
silver following. And going back to how bad it is
back in the day, the average age for first time
home buyers, it's twenty eight years old.
Speaker 5 (02:41:03):
You know what it is today? Forty Yeah?
Speaker 1 (02:41:08):
I saw forty yeah about forty And you know I
looked up because of this fifty year mortgage BS that
needs I mean like property taxes, you know, you never
get and you only work for forty three years. The
typical person does, right, assuming that you can keep your job.
Most people typically work for forty three years. How do
(02:41:28):
you get a fifty million mortgage I ever even paid off
like that?
Speaker 5 (02:41:31):
And again you're.
Speaker 29 (02:41:33):
Looking at the average you're looking at the average age now,
first time on bar is at forty years old, so
you're gonna be ninety years old when you pay it off.
And the average age death in the United States is
seventy eight years old.
Speaker 1 (02:41:45):
Yeah, you know, they got to figure it out. It
sounds like solid security. You know how they picked the
retirement age of sixty five. That was just beyond life
expectancy in Germany when Bismarck did that, you know, and
so this that's how they figure fifty years for a mortgage.
You know, let's go beyond life expectancy and make sure
nobody ever gets their mortgages paid off. They're always indebted
to the banks. It's just it's just criminal what they're
(02:42:08):
able to do, isn't it. You know what you're talking about. Yeah,
what you're talking about with the five thousand dollars gold,
when this stuff crashes, Jamie Demon came out and said that,
you know, Jp Morgan, he said, I'm not going to
buy gold. I'm not in that. I don't care about gold.
But he said, I think it's going to go between
five thousand and ten thousand. So you're conservative, you're on
the conservative and considering what Jamie Demon did, and he
(02:42:30):
wasn't trying to pump it up because he wanted to
sell gold. He wasn't going to sell it, he wasn't
going to buy it, but he thought five to ten
thousand dollars when all this stuff crashes I mean, it
really does look like a we're on track for a
global depression and global war, doesn't it, Because this is
again a fourth turning. This happens about every eighty years,
and the entire world is on the same cycle. Now
(02:42:53):
it has been since the last fourth turning. But there
were a lot of countries that won the same cycle.
Going back to the Civil War. I've mentioned it many times.
You know, the fact that there was a civil war
in Italy eighteen sixty one, eighteen sixty five. It wasn't
not about slavery. It was about the same thing that
our civil war was about, which was about the transition
(02:43:15):
from a more decentralized agrarian state to a centralized industrial
state and creating a nation state from these decentralized power sources,
the centralized centers of power that they had under agrarianism
in Italy. The same thing happened here. That was really
(02:43:36):
the driving force. But now everybody is on the same cycle,
and so they know that this is happening, and that's
one of the reasons why you're seeing everybody gearing up
for war in Europe, isn't it.
Speaker 29 (02:43:49):
Yep, Look at the money, Look at that little slime Ball.
That's the Chancellor of Germany.
Speaker 1 (02:43:54):
Yeah, Hertz. Yeah.
Speaker 29 (02:43:56):
One of the covers of the trustourtle magazine, Hile Mertz.
We're going to spend a trillion dollars to build up
our defense.
Speaker 5 (02:44:04):
We have to stop those Russians.
Speaker 29 (02:44:06):
We only killed twenty five million of them in World
War two Operation Barbarossa. Oh that Oh, you like Germany's
First World War? Now I like their Second World War.
Germany the third largest economy in the world, the largest
in Europe. They're in a recession for two years. Yeah,
(02:44:29):
and now slime Ball Mertz won't be in a recession.
Speaker 1 (02:44:32):
This year.
Speaker 5 (02:44:33):
Our economy will grow zero point two percent.
Speaker 1 (02:44:38):
Yeah. And of course they're doing it to themselves. You know,
they're de industrializing. Maybe not as quickly as the UK is,
but they're doing the same thing.
Speaker 29 (02:44:47):
I got to make this one thousand percent clear. They
all destroyed themselves when they brought manufacturing to China after
they got in the World Trade Organization in two.
Speaker 5 (02:45:02):
Thousand and one.
Speaker 29 (02:45:03):
Yes, the Western manufacturers gave China all the high tech
and heavy industry manufacturing they never had. Let's go back.
You're talking about Germany's economy. Let's go back between around
two thousand and one when they first came into the
(02:45:26):
when they first started going over there's about twenty fifteen.
Look at the automobile sales four GM, Volkswagen, BMW, Porsche skyrocketing,
skyrocketing in China.
Speaker 5 (02:45:47):
The first ten twelve years.
Speaker 29 (02:45:51):
And then all of a sudden, China gets all the
heavy industry and high tech manufacturing that they never had before,
and we don't need you anymore.
Speaker 1 (02:46:00):
And this isn't interesting the timing you mentioned about twenty fifteen.
What else happened in twenty fifteen the Paris Climate Court
and what they did then after they'd gotten their heavy
industry in place, Then what they did was they gave
them essentially a monopoly on cheap, affordable energy, making it
extremely expensive for German companies and British companies to be
(02:46:23):
able to afford energy. Even if they didn't shut them
down because of emissions, they still couldn't compete because their
energy was so expensive compared to China.
Speaker 29 (02:46:32):
And let's look down, who's the biggest TV seller in
the world, yd Yeah, Chinese company.
Speaker 1 (02:46:39):
Well they leave this thing out like a plan, didn't they.
I Mean, it's just like clockwork, you know, let's get
all the decks in a row.
Speaker 29 (02:46:45):
They the greedy companies of the West went to China
to get their cheap labor.
Speaker 5 (02:46:54):
And the story they were booming.
Speaker 29 (02:46:56):
These companies were booming, China's economies going way up, yup,
and they're selling all their products over there that the
Chinese never had. Look what Look at what happened with
luxury sales. It boomed because the Chinese are buying all
this stuff. And then China started the COVID War on
(02:47:16):
the Chinese Lunar New Year the year they're rat in
January twenty twenty, and everything changed, and China, by the way,
destroyed their own economy. China has a housing crisis the
likes of which never seen a modern history. There are
an estimated ninety million vacant apartments.
Speaker 5 (02:47:35):
Wow, wow, ninety million.
Speaker 1 (02:47:37):
You know, Gerald, I've seen a couple of videos on
YouTube unbelievably large mansions. I mean, you're talking about mansions
in the United States, nothing compared to these that they built.
And they have set vacant for so long. It's like
they've built these things out in the middle of the jungle.
Because the neighborhoods have grown up, they've basically, you know,
(02:47:58):
rewilded the whole area out of Negle. Nobody can buy
these things. They built these massive mansions. You're talking about
a miss malinvestment of the government and central planners that
type of thing. But yeah, it truly is amazing. And
when you look at fred Mertz and all these guys,
their response is they're not going to fix any of
the issues that are hurting German industry. Instead, they're just
(02:48:20):
going to go to war. You know, I always laugh
when I hear his name because you had Fred Mertz
and I love Lucy, right, except I think in this
particular case, this particular Fred Mertz, he loves losing. That's
what he is setting up to do. He's going to
have them lose all the industry. They'll probably lose the
war as well.
Speaker 29 (02:48:39):
It's when you mentioned about fourth turning, this will be
the last turning.
Speaker 1 (02:48:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 29 (02:48:44):
It was just cat by the name of Albert Einstein
do a little thing or two about the atomic bog Yeah,
and they asked him what kind of weapons will be used.
Speaker 5 (02:48:53):
To fight the Third World War?
Speaker 29 (02:48:55):
He said, I don't know, but they'll be using sticks
and stones to fight the fourth.
Speaker 1 (02:48:59):
Yeah. Yeah, what do you think about Trump? You know.
So you know, Putin has done tests of delivery vehicles.
In other words, they got their hypersonic missiles, and they
have this nuclear powered cruise missile that can stay a
loft for a very very long time. But that's a
delivery mechanism. It wasn't. They weren't testing nuclear warheads. They
(02:49:23):
weren't exploding nuclear bombs. And Trump kind of stupidly conflates
these two things. I guess to basically rattle his saber
and say, we got big bombs and we're going to
show you how big our bombs are, you know, again,
escalating this towards nuclear war. You know, yep, what do
you think about it?
Speaker 29 (02:49:41):
By the way, this other thing that's really big is
these Epstein files and the stuff coming out about one
at this woman who works with Goldman Sachs. There's a
whole article that came out just today about how she
used to go back and forth with Epstein and making
fun of Trump.
Speaker 5 (02:50:00):
He was losing his mind. Yeah, which to that effect, and.
Speaker 29 (02:50:03):
That's back Denn. Yeah, so he's out of his.
Speaker 5 (02:50:06):
Mind right in front of your eyes.
Speaker 29 (02:50:08):
I mean, and these Epstein files, you know, why you're
holding him back? Why don't you, what's the big deal
over you put him out there, we got we got
a vote on this stuff. Put him out there again.
You think, you know, you think that again Bill Clinton
didn't he part in Epstein at one time?
Speaker 1 (02:50:29):
I don't think so. I think that they got him
that sweetheart deal. And it was people that were all
around the Trump inner circle. Right. You had the guy
alex Acosta who was the so called prosecutor who gave
him the sweetheart deal. And you know, you had Ken Starr,
who had given who had gotten Bill Clinton off, you know,
as a special prosecutor, and so he was a defense
(02:50:49):
attorney for Epstein. And you had Alan Dershwitz who now
loves Trump because of Israel. And so you know, the
three of them made sure that he didn't really have
anything happened to him. But you know, when I look
at it, I was saying earlier today, I was talking
about spent like an hour talking about the Epstein stuff.
And my take on it, Gerald is when you look
(02:51:10):
at how they have basically humiliated and shamed themselves and
public by trying to keep this covered up. And I say,
the GOP has become guarding our pedophiles when they they
when they do all that stuff and they own it,
Why would they why would they go so far with
all this? Even Trump? You know, you could say, well,
(02:51:30):
Trump is pushing him to do it, and he's personally involved.
But I think, you know, even could Trump even be
that stupid if he wasn't trying to cover up for Massad,
Because there's been a lot of documentation about how Jeffrey
Epstein was working with Massad, and not just with these
blackmail rings, but also as representative in Mongolia and some
(02:51:52):
other places Ivory Coast, and you know, he is intimately
involved with Massad in Israel, working with them. I think
a lot of this is to cover up for Masad
and maybe even the CIA that's involved in a lot of.
Speaker 5 (02:52:04):
This, probably right, yeah, probably right.
Speaker 1 (02:52:07):
That's a real darky.
Speaker 29 (02:52:09):
And again that Epstein killed himself, what a bunch of crap.
That to me was yeah, they.
Speaker 5 (02:52:15):
Killed them, that's right.
Speaker 1 (02:52:17):
Yeah, yeah he had yeah, yeah.
Speaker 5 (02:52:21):
Okay, yes, yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:52:24):
It's really been a litmus test for all these people
in the Republican Party and the Trump administration, I think,
just showing what absurd links and how they will humiliate
themselves in public in order to cover this up. You know,
you see Bongino, and you see Bondy, and you see
Cash and all these people. Uh, they have just absolutely
(02:52:44):
humiliated themselves in public trying to keep this stuff covered.
But I think that that is a part of it.
I mean, we look at that while I was talking
about today, you know, the H one B stuff as
well as the Epstein stuff. That really is kind of
a one two punch in the face for the MAGA people.
I think, yeah, maybe they'll only wake up and realize
this guy is that they support. I don't know.
Speaker 29 (02:53:04):
Yeah, people don't wake up. They believe Again, every time
I start trying to talk about what happened with the
New York mayoral election, right away the person I start
talking to says how much they hate the guy.
Speaker 5 (02:53:15):
I don't want to hear this. I want to tell
you why I won and why.
Speaker 29 (02:53:19):
You have to look at the facts to see where
things are going. And I'm telling you this election is
historic and or by the way, another important things.
Speaker 5 (02:53:30):
When people say, oh, we could do I can't do anything.
What do you mean you can't do anything?
Speaker 29 (02:53:34):
You just saw a little boy of nobody become You know,
when the mayoral race in New York City, we are
talking about, you know, Columbus, Ohio here, So don't tell
me you can't do anything. You just saw somebody from
nowhere become the mayor in New York City, So do something.
(02:53:55):
Stop saying you can't do anything. I'm tired of that crap.
Speaker 1 (02:54:00):
One of the things that he did was he attacked
the status quo, right, He broke the prohibitions about saying
this or that. And you know, everybody else there was
going to count oh oh good to Israel. You know,
it's like, how is that part of the job description
of being a mayor of a city to go to
a foreign country. It just doesn't make any sense. So
(02:54:20):
he broke those you know, he went against the system,
head on, against the system. And I think that's the
key thing. People want to try to triangulate this, and
you know, walk on eggshells. They don't want to offend anybody.
And I think it's more important to be authentic.
Speaker 29 (02:54:36):
Of course it is, but again it shows you the
power of the people. Yeah, that this guy of nobody
from nowhere, that nobody ever heard of, whose name you
could hardly pronounce, yeah, was born in Uganda becomes the
mayor in New York City. And by the way, I
have six Jewish friends. Five of them were pro Mandan.
Speaker 5 (02:55:00):
Really yep.
Speaker 1 (02:55:02):
Well, like I said, I had those couple of and.
Speaker 5 (02:55:04):
One and one of them is an Israeli.
Speaker 1 (02:55:10):
I was saying, I had those clips and a lot
of you know, I thought, well, you know, these people
are very articulate and they make the point. I don't
know how representative they are of that, but you know,
in your in your circle of friends, maybe that that
is representative of what the people were seeing there.
Speaker 29 (02:55:25):
Well, it's just like if you're an American and you
hate the Vietnam War, the Iraq War, the Afghan War,
and this is what they're doing to the Palestinian people
is it's a crime in front of every It just
killed another young kid.
Speaker 5 (02:55:39):
He crushed over the yellow line. Yellow line. Well you're
making up this yellow line. Crap. Oh, you're going to
steal more territory. I forgot, that's right.
Speaker 1 (02:55:49):
Well, I mean just look at this week. You know
what a slap in the face to everybody to have
on Veterans Day to bring in this al Qaeda, flak
isis al nutra, all the stuff. And we know because
I showed the pictures of it at the final stages
of the Syrian War. How we had US air support
with a ten warthogs as they were winning, pushing out
(02:56:12):
a sod And you know, here's this guy. He's killing
all these different minority groups, He's killing Christians. And Trump
is out there saying, oh, I really care about Nigeria.
We might have to come in with guns a blazing
and all the rest of the stuff. And then he
completely doesn't want eighty and he brings in this This
guy's killing Christians left and right, and uh, and you know,
the whole war on terror is just shown to be
(02:56:34):
a fraud when he brings this guy. It's absolutely amazing.
How this is This Potemkin village is really crashing in
my opinion.
Speaker 5 (02:56:41):
Well, let's go back.
Speaker 29 (02:56:42):
Remember the Nobel Piece of Crap Prize when a Barack Obama,
I want that guy, Kadaffi added it, Yeah, I want
that guy.
Speaker 5 (02:56:49):
A sought at it.
Speaker 1 (02:56:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 29 (02:56:51):
Oh, you destroyed the wild be the richest city in
Africa where people had more rights and benefits than most
of the world. Oh and Syria, it used to be
a great tourism place. So going to the ancient not anymore.
All gone brought to you by again there is a
crime syndicate. They're murderers and thieves. I'm going back to Obama.
(02:57:12):
Remember when the dot com bust happened, I mean the
Panic of eight the domain name I took out in
two thousand and seven. Was it, according to the Levi
Instude of Board College, twenty nine trillion dollars to bail
out the banks. Twenty nine trillion as people lose their
homes and go bust.
Speaker 1 (02:57:31):
Yeah, and I remember when that was happening, you know,
before a drudge, you know, because the Trump flipped over
to the Democrat signer. But he was talking about every
year at the end of the year, he would say
how many small medium sized banks went out of business
that year? And every year it was between one hundred
and fifty and two hundred going out out of business
after they bailed out the big guys. Yeah, every year. Yeah.
Speaker 29 (02:57:53):
Again it's the rich have taking over everything. You're going
to see it off with their heads two point zero
coming soon.
Speaker 1 (02:58:00):
I agree. I agree, I think so well. Before we
end the program, I want to thank some people. I
want to thank Ratisborough. Thank you very much for the tip,
he said. I learned as Trump was saying you can't
take people off an assembly line, off of the welfare
line and teach him how to make a battery. He said.
I learned how to make a battery in kindergarten with
a potato or a lemon. They call the bag dad battery.
(02:58:21):
And of course I think maybe some of the people
who are making batteries, maybe they need to learn how
to make batteries because they're catching fire at a regular rate.
And also Jersey boys. I thank you for the tip,
he says, as Gerald if he's ever heard of Bill Cooper,
William Cooper, who wrote Behold a Pale Horse before? And
do you think that the states declaring secession will happen?
(02:58:42):
What do you think about that? We talked about how
this is kind of a provocation, you know what Trump
is doing. Do you think they'll be secession?
Speaker 29 (02:58:50):
I had a very dear friend, May Rest of Peace,
Thomas Naylor, and he stotted the second Vermont Republic to
break away secession and it was moving very, very very strongly,
and then Obama got elected and it died down and
then he passed away. But yeah, I think there's going
to be more and more movements for secession.
Speaker 1 (02:59:13):
I really do.
Speaker 5 (02:59:14):
In different states.
Speaker 1 (02:59:15):
You know, I started my program back in twenty seventeen.
My very first guest was somebody from California who, because
Trump was president, was pushing to have secession and because
they were from the left, they wanted California to secede.
And I said, I'm always for self government, a secession
because at heart that is what America is always about
(02:59:37):
self government. Yeah, that's right. Yeah, So I said, why
can I do to help you?
Speaker 5 (02:59:44):
That's what it was all about. It was about unionization.
Speaker 1 (02:59:47):
That's right. Well, that's it for our program. Thank you
so much for joining us, JOL. Always a pleasure to
have you on. Thank you for the insights that again
people go to trendsjournal dot com use a code night
to save ten percent off. Thank you so much, Cheryl,
have a good weekend.
Speaker 5 (03:00:02):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (03:00:16):
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