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Speaker 1 (00:29):
In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a
revolutionary act. It's the David Knight Show.
Speaker 2 (00:44):
As the clock strikes thirteen, It's Thursday, the fourth of September,
Year of Our Lord, twenty twenty five. Well, we have
some important news today, and it's good news. Actually. We
have in Florida the governor and the Surgeon General Lattipoe
are that they're going to remove the mandates around the
childhood vaccine schedule, all of them, so all the requirements
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have MMR and schools and all the rest of the
stuff will be taken away. That's going to be a
seismic shift, and there's going to be a big fight
to push back against that and sore he begun politically,
but we'll hope that will happen. There's also some updates
as to what happened with the Epstein meeting on Capitol
Hill yesterday and people are there's now way an increasing
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movement to force this vote. As you've got Squeaker Mouse
Johnson still showing that he's going to guard our pedophiles.
That's what GOP means when he's in charge. And we'll
take a look at some of the other news that
is happening in terms of tariffs, in terms of Leno's
law in California. Yeah, they want to get rid of
even classic cars, and you're going to do it with
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smog tests. We'll be right back. Stay with us. Good morning,
start today, Travis.
Speaker 3 (02:12):
Good morning, Welcome to the show.
Speaker 2 (02:13):
Today.
Speaker 3 (02:13):
We're going to start with what's going on with Epstein
and the survivors. We've got Epstein document dump blows huge
hole in Pam Bondy's Missing Minute theory as pressure mounts
for Trump to disclose the truth. Lord, she was just
lying for Lorie Kny Surprise, surprise. Who could have seen
that coming? And Maga Rep says case a lot bigger
than anyone anticipated. That's from the Daily Mail. Nancy Mace
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leaves meeting with Epstein victims and tears after hearing stories.
Nancy May spotted walking about Epstein meeting in tears. This
is a again. Their stories are horrifying. What happened to
them is a tragedy.
Speaker 2 (02:48):
Yeah, it is. There's a movement now within. They needed
to have two Republicans plus all the plus all the
Democrats to push to have this information released. Mike Johnson
is fighting against them. It's crazy. This is a guy
who wants to hang his hat on being a professor
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Christian is the most Christian thing I can imagine. But anyway,
he's out there trying to stop that, and they need
two more Republicans. Well, they picked up three MAGA darlings
that we'll talk about that, but I don't know if
Nancy Mace's darling, but he had Luna as well as
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MTG strongly coming out.
Speaker 3 (03:32):
It's amazing that some people are actually leaving the MAGA
plantation over this.
Speaker 2 (03:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (03:36):
Watch live reps Rokahan and Thomas Massey hold press conference
with Epstein victims after Thomas Massey introduces discharge petition to
release all Epstein files. That's by the Gateway Pundit. We
know their names. Epstein victims say they're making their own list.
This is not a hoax. Epstein survivor's speak out demaining
files be released. That's from ABC. Epstein had a free pass.
Survivor links for victimizer to our current president from raw Story.
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Tens of thousands of Epstein related records from DJ released.
Oversight committee says doing Trump's dirty work. James Comer accused
of Epstein cover up to shield the president. Those are
the articles that we're going to be covering today. In
the Epstein segment.
Speaker 2 (04:12):
You talking about people getting off the Maga plantation. The
same thing is happening with Israel as well. So you
have people because of the conduct of this war that's
happening there and there, and they're handling it the same way.
You now have net nahu once a global war on
free speech. And so this is the same thing that
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Mike Johnson is doing. And it's interesting because these two
things are not unrelated. I think one of the main
reasons that Trump and the Republicans are trying to cover
up this Epstein stuff is because of the connection to Israel.
So the Epstein document dump and they the one minute
missing the missing minute theory. I guess they call her
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the minute woman. It is the the minute man. But
she's not ready. She's ready to defend these pedophiles in
a moment's notice. But she put out the and I
said at the beginning, I said, I'm not buying that
that they always have to reset the cameras right at midnight.
I said, that sounds like they've got to rewind the videotape.
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I don't think that's the way they're doing it anymore.
Not even the Bureau Prisons, I don't think is that
far behind the technology.
Speaker 3 (05:25):
And so if you'll remember, it turned out to be
about three minutes that were missing from the Yeah, that's right,
just one minute.
Speaker 4 (05:31):
And even if they had had the entire thing without
any missing minutes, it wasn't the only angle to get
to his cell. It's the missing angle you can get
to and from Epstein's cell with out walking in front
of that camera is entirely pointless. Even if they had
an entire uninterrupted.
Speaker 2 (05:48):
Video, it's all a head fake. You're absolutely right. And
that's what this massive document release of thirty thousand plus
pages is. It's also a head fake because they pointed
out it's only about three percent of the same thing
that's new and it's not significant. And so they timed
that document release to try to have a vote, saying, well,
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we want to continue the committee to investigate, we don't
want to have a vote. As Massy and others are
moving to have a vote, they don't need to give
the committee a vote to continue going on. It will
continue to go on regardless of whether they have that
vote or not. So Johnson calling for the vote the
release by Comer, who's running the committee of these thirty
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thousand pages. All of that was timed so that they
could steal thunder from the victims. Who met on Capitol
Hill and then went in and had a meeting with
several of the people that were there. And it's interesting
because the people who have peeled off on this on
the Republican side, it's not just it's Massy. It had
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been only Massy, and now it's Massy plus three women
who are signing on to the release petition. And one
of them, Nancy Mays, was very upset. We got a
picture of her as she came out. She had been
crying and she would not She just waved off all
the reporters and walked very quickly past them. What's that, Yeah,
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I know, I'm going to get to that in a moment. Well, anyway,
they had a meeting and this is what MTG said
there at the rally.
Speaker 5 (07:28):
Good morning. This is my fifth year in Congress, and
this is the largest press conference that I've seen since
I've been here. And this is because this is an
issue that matters so much to Americans. This is an
issue that doesn't have political boundaries. It's an issue that
Republicans and Democrats should never fight about. As a matter
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of fact, it's such an important issue that it should
bring us all together. It's grieved me to watch the
arguments and debates take place among my colleague, leagues, and
even the administration. I think this is something that was
worth fighting for. You see, the women behind me, are
you going to tell you stories that you've never heard before?
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These are unimaginable horrors that they've lived with for their
entire lives, since they were very, very young. But these
are also similar stories that many children, teenagers, women, and
even men are enduring nightmares right now.
Speaker 6 (08:29):
As we speak.
Speaker 5 (08:31):
You see, these women have been fighting since the nineteen nineties.
I heard one woman tell us yesterday, since nineteen ninety six,
and they have carried with them shame. But I want
to tell you something. The shame does not fall on
these brave, courageous women. The shame falls on every single
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person that coldly turned a blind eye to their abuse.
The shame falls on every single person that enabled it.
The shame falls on every single person that took money
to continue it. And the shame falls on the people
in power. Over the past several decades, that protected the
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monster Jeffrey Epstein, and this.
Speaker 2 (09:19):
Protector today is Mike Johnson. What a weasel this guy is,
squeaker mouse. Johnson and his leadership team have a plan
to vote on a separate Epstein related measure. It would
simply instruct the House Oversight Committee that is investigating Epstein
to continue its ongoing investigation. But the committee does not
need a vote to continue investigating. And so this whole
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thing is to give them cover to say that they're
doing something when they're not. And that's the purpose of
all of these inquiries and committees to investigate, from Trey
Goudi to everything that's going on now, Trey Goudi and
Ben Gaza Bengazi and all the rest of this stuff.
What happened with JFK commission. They put the commissions in
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with the express purpose of pretending that they're doing something
when they don't do anything. And you can see that
nothing ever gets done with any of these. So experts
are now saying that the vote on Johnson's Epstein related package
could provide political cover for members to say that, well,
we're working on it, when actually they're not. And Thomas
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Massey wrote, Speaker Johnson just scheduled this meaningless vote to
provide political cover for the members who don't support our
bipartisan legislation to force the release of the Epstein files,
to drag them out of the clutches of Pam Bondy
and Donald Trump in his administration, who are hell bent
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on covering up for the people who are involved in
this is not amazing. Several top former government officials also
expected to speak with the committee about Epstein, including Labor
Secretary Alex Acosta, who gave the sweetheart deal to Epstein
and who when he was questioned because Trump then wanted
to have him as Labor secretary. It's amazing how all
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these people around Jeffrey Epstein were also the intercircle of Trump.
What a coincidence.
Speaker 3 (11:10):
I'm sure funny how that just happened.
Speaker 2 (11:12):
But he said he was the one that said at
the time, he said, I was told to back off
and go easy, to paraphrase it, because this guy was
connected to intelligence, and so that's the guy they're going
to call him in again, Acosta. The victims who reportedly
arranged a number of up to three dozen were not
notified to this sweetheart deal until after it was struck,
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so you have on the defense team. You have Alan Dershowitz,
got Ken Starr who covered up for Bill Clinton.
Speaker 3 (11:43):
What a dream team you got going on there.
Speaker 2 (11:45):
The persecutors prosecutors side, they've got alex Acosta and the
victims were the ones who were ignored in all of
this stuff. Also, they have on the schedule to talk
to them Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton subpoena to set
for interviews in October. The committee has announced, well again
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they're just going to stonewall with this and it really
is just to cover up from Comber. He has asked
the administration to also hand over suspicious activity reports. This
is the money trail, and this is going to show
the large payments that he made to some of these individuals,
and those would be probably that he was blackmailing. Stars
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are created by financial institutions and sent to the Treasury
the flag potentially dubious transactions. So again they won't release
that and have not released that as yet. We were
talking about Nancy Mace leaving the meeting in tears after
hearing the stories. This is her. Let's see where is her?
Speaker 7 (12:50):
Here?
Speaker 2 (12:51):
It is, that's here we are. This is her walking down,
just silent walking, very quickly. You can see she's been
crying as she walked past every no comment. Later on,
she said, well, this was after he had six of
Epstein's accusers met with members of the committee. Comer was
there and Mike Johnson was also there. Interesting that he's
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not moved at all by the testimony of these people
who were harmed by Epstein. Mace is one of four
Republicans they've signed the petition. Other GP lawmakers who have
signed are Lauren Bobert of Colorado, Marjorie Taylor Green of Georgia,
and Luna from Florida, all women, So three women plus
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Thomas Massey are the only ones who have left the
Guarding Pedophiles Party. That's their club. So they held their
press conference there with some of the victims, and in
terms of signing onto the resolution, MTG had this to say,
I was.
Speaker 5 (13:57):
The second co sponsor on Thomas Massy's resolution. After reading
the entire resolution, I.
Speaker 7 (14:04):
Think it's a it's very good.
Speaker 8 (14:06):
It's it's well.
Speaker 5 (14:07):
Written, it protects the victims, and it provides the transparency
that the country deserves and most importantly the survivors deserve. Yes,
I will be proudly signing the discharge petitions. So what
is it important to do as in addition to what
the oversating that he is doing me personally and I
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believe in transparency on all levels, and uh this this
shouldn't have been a battle, and unfortunately it has been one.
Speaker 2 (14:36):
And what does that tell you about your party?
Speaker 5 (14:38):
And myself as a mother of two daughters, I can't
imagine any young girl or any young woman being victimized
and having the government and different.
Speaker 2 (14:51):
People and power Mike Johnson and.
Speaker 5 (14:54):
Basically a couple of powerful rich people as well as
the government cover this up and not prosecute these monsters. Yea,
and so.
Speaker 2 (15:04):
Well, what's going to happen with that? Right now? Rokahana,
the Democrat who put this together with Thomas Massey, said
that there were twelve Democrats and twelve Republicans that had
signed on the petition. I'm not sure who the twelve
Republicans are. And Massey says that one hundred and thirty
four have already signed on the petition. There are two
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hundred and twelve Democrats. They need to have two hundred
and eighteen signatures. So they said that twelve Republicans have
shown support, so they haven't necessarily signed it yet, but
they say they're in support of it. And again there's
the thirty three thousand pages that were released as a headfake.
Rokahana recently said the press conference will feature victims. If
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I have spoken for decades, and we're going to play
some of the things that they said.
Speaker 1 (15:50):
He sod.
Speaker 2 (15:51):
When the American people actually hear from the victims for
the first time, they're going to sympathize. Their hearts are
going to be broken. Unlike Mike Johnson, who doesn't care
at all. The man has no principles about anything. It's amazing.
He doesn't care about the Constitution, he doesn't care about
the economy, finances any of that. He doesn't care about wars,
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and he doesn't care about pedophile rapists let go either.
So the victims came out and said, we're going to
put together our own lists because we know their names.
Speaker 9 (16:24):
Transpiracy is justice, released the files and the secrecy and
stand with us in declaring that no one, no billionaires,
no politicians, not world leaders, is above the law. And
let me announce now several of us Ehsteam survivors have
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been discussing creating our own list of names. We know
the names many of us were abused by them. Now, together,
as survivors, we will confidentially compile the names. We all
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know we're regularly in the Epstein world, and it will
be done by survivors, and for survivors. No one else
is involved. Stay tune for more details on that, because
history is washing, and so are the women who will
come after us.
Speaker 1 (17:29):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (17:33):
Well. Trump continues to dismiss this as a hoax, and
of course we have seen this type of alibi before.
I'll never forget when you had the page scandal, and
by the way, there's something very similar to that happening
now within the GOP. There are text messages from these
old GOP pedophiles to younger staff members that they're trying
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to cover that up as well. I remember the paging
scandal that happened, and it did not directly involve the
Speaker of the House at that point in time then disaster,
but he was there as part of the cover up,
and I remember him going on with Rush Limbaugh and saying,
this is all just a hoax. You know, this is
all partisan. They're coming after us because we're Republicans. There's
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really nothing here, And turned out there was something there.
It turns out that we all found out that the
disaster was a pedophile before he became a congressman. That's
why he became a congressman. And he was the longest
serving Speaker of the House, so he used to go
Johnson is following an established Republican tradition, doesn't.
Speaker 3 (18:36):
He recent I will say I want to preface this
by saying I fully believe that Donald Trump is involved
with Jeffrey Epstein and that there are a lot of victims. Yeah,
I will say it's a bit strange that they came
out and said we're going to publish the list instead
of just starting to name names immediately. Yeah, once the
camera's run them. It almost feels like they're trying to
extend the attention they're getting.
Speaker 2 (18:57):
Yeah. And I thought that her laughing about it was
kind of like, yeah, it's a bit strange you're minding.
Speaker 10 (19:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (19:03):
And so there's some feels something. Something feels a bit
off to me. So just keep your eyes peeled, don't
ever trust in anything. I feel terrible for these women.
I don't want to discredit them in any fashion. I'm
just saying something feels a bit strange about this.
Speaker 2 (19:19):
Well, it's likely if anything else, It's like, this is
a political war, and in war, the truth is the
first casualty. And so what's going to happen is even
if what they say is true, if they say it
in a strange way, like kind of laughing about that,
people seize on that. Trump will just discount all of
it as being a lie, even though his best friend
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Jeffrey Epstein and he were an item for like fifteen years.
Speaker 3 (19:44):
I think that's the key thing for no matter what is,
there's these there's who knows how many pictures of Donald
Trump and Jeffrey Epstein as good buddies, close friends. There's
the book where Trump sends him that little drawing. There's
all this evidence, and I'll be the first t I
have a tendency to kind of smirk and laugh no
matter what I'm talking about, whether it's a serious subject,
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right not. Yeah, yeah, but just personally something feels a
bit strange.
Speaker 2 (20:10):
Yes, Well, Thomas Massey put this sound saying, because Trump's
response is always that it is a hoax, Massey said,
it's not a hoax.
Speaker 11 (20:20):
President called this a hoax. It's not a hoax. If
it were a hoax, there wouldn't be so many victims
and survivors of it. You know, if you had one
or two people say that something happened, somebody might dismiss
it and not believe them. But when you have this
many people talking and still talking about it and willing
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to risk their own personal reputations, then you know it's
not a hoax.
Speaker 2 (20:47):
That's right through tears, a group of women who say
they were victimized by Epstein shared their stories on Capitol
Hill as they called on lawmakers to support the release
of records. So there was a press conference was out
that was out to the public. It was also the
meaning that you saw Nancy Mace come out of in tears.
I guess they got into more details there. And Mike
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Johnson was at that meeting. He was he was not
moved to tears or moved to do the right thing either.
Speaker 3 (21:14):
Can't get blood from a stone.
Speaker 2 (21:16):
Yes, the first survivor of Epstein and his longtime associate
Maxwell was one that stepped to the podium and said
that the victims are coming together to have their voices
be heard. They of sweeping this under the rug are over.
We are survivors and we say no more. I'm no
longer powerless. I'm no longer alone. Your vote neither, and
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with your vote, neither will the next generation. She said,
President Trump, you have so much influence and power in
this situation. Please use that influence and power to help
us because we need it and the country needs it now. Yeah,
people are just I think a big part of this
is that people are just upset about the lack of
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honesty and authenticity. And I think this is why this
is coming to a head. When you look at the
fact that Trump has lied about so many things and
how he has killed people with his lies, it's you know,
I kind of look at this and say why this issue?
But I guess we could also say why not this issue?
So Trump responded, this is a Democrat hoax and it
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never ends. Well, it is not going It's going to
be an albatrons around his neck for a very long time,
and he and Mike Johnson are not going to be
able to escape the scrutiny with this. They only make
themselves look worse as this decaying albatross starts to stink
more and more around their neck.
Speaker 3 (22:42):
There was a time in America where just the association
with someone like Jeffy Epstein would have been enough to
torpedo him. There was a time when people there was.
Speaker 2 (22:49):
A time when somebody was openly bragging about how they
ditched their wives for a better looking model. That would
have been a disqualifier.
Speaker 3 (22:57):
Yeah, he was understood bad come and he corrupts good morals. Yeah,
and he has kept not just bad company, but the
worst evil company.
Speaker 2 (23:06):
Well, people used to understand that if you don't have
character and you don't want to obey that, you don't
want to stick to the oath that you took to
your wife, what are the chances that he's going to
disobey is oath they take the Constitution. He doesn't care
about any oath. The man has no character. That's the
whole point, you know, That's why people would focus on that.
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You know, what kind of a character is this person? Well,
Trump is a character. He has no character though, And
so one person said, I am a registered Republican. Not
that matters because this is not political. However, I cordially
invite you to the capital to meet me in person,
so you can understand this is not a hoax. We're
real human beings. This is real trauma, said Haley Robson
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when asked by ABC News correspondent about Trump calling the
matter a hoax, I had never been more scared in
my life than the first time he hurt me. One
woman counted. She said, you first met Epstein when she
was fourteen. I know that I was just a little kid,
but sometimes I feel that it was my fault that
this happened. And we hear that all the time from
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kids who have been whether it's heterosexual or homosexual. They say,
I felt guilty about this. I felt ashamed of this.
I couldn't talk about this. This is why this statute
of limitations on pedophilia is so damaging, because it shuts
this down. They know that, the pedophiles who are in
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charge of our country know that. That's why they have
put that in the law to protect themselves. Anyway, she said,
we need to see behind the curtain. Why was Jeffrey
Epstein so protected and why is he still protected? Is
who is it that's protecting him and who protected them? Also,
the world can understand how Jeffrey was able to abuse
so many of us for so long. Well, you can
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to all the people who protected Epstein. We know for
sure now that we've got Trump and Mike Johnson. They
have come out as protectors of the men of club rape.
Speaker 3 (25:04):
One of the things I truly don't understand is how
I've seen so many people still defending Donald Trump, and
a lot of these people absolutely despise Israel, not just
on that they object to the gods of genocide, but
they're more on the side of we want to destroy
Israel as a nation. And Epstein is fully tied in
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with Massad. It is an obvious link right there, and
therefore his closeness to Donald Trump and that link there.
So Donald Trump is obviously in some way dealing with
the Massad there, and they just don't see it. They
refuse to see it. It's just whatever. It doesn't matter
how many mental hoops they have to jump throughout, what
kind of gymnastics they have to engage in, they will
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do it to protect their idol.
Speaker 2 (25:47):
They like to talk about Trump derangement syndrome, and that's
the Laft just hates Trump so much that you know,
they just can't contain it. But on the supporters and Maga,
this double thing that capable doing it is a delusion.
They suffer from Trump delusion syndrome, and they disassociate him
from the things that they hate, even when he is
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focused like you were saying, even when he is clearly
focused in pushing the things that they hate, like the
vaccine or whatever, or Epstein. You can go down the
whole list. There's a whole bunch of things, and there's
absolutely nothing conservative about Trump. He's not interested in conserving
the constitution, he's not interested in conserving morality. The guy
has always been pushing the edge of those of the
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morality issue, and so it's one of them.
Speaker 3 (26:34):
Worse than anything we saw with Obama. You know, the Republicans,
people on the right would point out, and correctly so,
that the left were just transposing what they wanted Obama
to be onto him. That's right, and this is much
more absurd than that.
Speaker 2 (26:48):
It is. Yeah, yeah, Towards the end of Obama's administration,
you had who was it, Harry Bellefonte. I think it was.
I wouldn't say Sidney Poitier, but I think it was
Harry Belafonte. Anyway, he said, I don't know who this
guy is. Let's talk about Obama. He said, I think
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we just projected what we wanted and our values onto
this guy. But that's not who he is. That's who
we wanted him to be, and Maga has not learned
that lesson. I don't think they ever will, frankly, but
this is one person who spoke out said that Epstein
had a free pass, and she linked him to Trump.
This is a picture of her when she was the
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age that she said she was molested by Trump.
Speaker 9 (27:34):
I'm considered number twenty seven on Donald Trump's twenty seven
sexual assault victim.
Speaker 3 (27:38):
When I was doing Sports Illustrated.
Speaker 1 (27:39):
That's when he assaulted me, timby Epstein.
Speaker 5 (27:41):
Walked me into his office to be sexually assaulted by him.
Speaker 2 (27:45):
Yes, and Shante Davies. And I'm not sure if that
is Shante's Davies. I mean that woman I said, I
don't know her name, but Shante's Davies also brought up
Trump or maybe that was who she is. Andric explaining
how she was brought into Epstein's circle with the promise
of helping her career, She noticed that her victimizer bragged
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about his influence and friends in a way of threatening her.
I realized how powerless I was. If I spoke out,
who would believe me? Who would protect me? She said.
Epstein was the most powerful leader of he himself was
the most powerful leader of our company. Epstein surrounded a country.
He surrounded himself with the most powerful leaders of our
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country in the world. He abused not only me, but
countless others, and everyone seemed to look away. The truth
is Epstein had a free pass. He bragged about his
powerful friends, including our current President Trump. It was his
biggest brag actually, And while what I endured it will
haunt me forever. I live every day with PTSD. I
live as a mother trying to raise my child while
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distrusting a world that has betrayed me. This kind of
trauma never leaves you. It breaks families apart. It shapes
the way that we see everyone around us. But one
thing is certain. Unless we learn from this history, monsters
like Epstein will rise again. Yeah, there will be, unless
we reclaim some moral foundation basis for our society. This
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type of thing, it's always there, even if you punish it.
It's always going to be there. But if you turn
the other way and you do not punish it, it
grows very, very rapidly, becomes a turbo cancer. It's already
a cancer. Why was Glene Maxwell the only one held
accountable when so many others played a role. Why does
the government hide this information from the public. Well, the
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people who went through the document release, that is the Democrats,
said that ninety seven percent of it was already public,
only three percent contained any new information, and that that
was not significant. So they've accused James Comer of doing
Trump's dirty work to shield the president. Critics say the
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release was this smokescreen, mostly rehashing public material I deliberately
dropped just before a critical vote and just before the
press conference as well. This has been going on for
six weeks, said one Democrat, Congressman Muskowitz. He just released
thirty thousand pages a day before a vote. He could
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have released it, you know, over the last six weeks,
but they waited just enough. They held these documents from
the public. They held on to them so they could
release them the day of the petition to try to
get all the documents released and say, well, heah, you
don't need that, here's thirty thousand documents. But it's also
the day of the press conference. Comer actually is the
one who gets to decide what to release and what
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to redact on his own and when to release it,
so there is no transparency. He said, and so that
is where we are with all of this. It is
truly amazing. One other person had this to say, I.
Speaker 6 (30:55):
Have spent the last seventeen years in my own prison
for what Cheer Jeffrey and all the co conspirators did
to me. I was reaped rubidity. I was read three
times a day sometimes, and I was not the only
go on that island. There was a constant stream of
girls being raped over and over and over again. And yes,
(31:18):
Skilene must die in prison because I've been in Hull.
I'm back for the last seventeen.
Speaker 2 (31:25):
Years in twenty seven.
Speaker 6 (31:27):
For me, I was ten years old when Stein was
being trafficked. I was ten. That is how long the
six trafficking ring has been going on for.
Speaker 2 (31:40):
Yeah. Well we're going to take a break and we're
going to read some comments for us. But when we
come back up with the break, we're going to talk
about terraffs. And we got some small business people who
are talking about how their lives being destroyed by these tariffs.
What government does matters, and we have to understand that
what they're doing so we can try to protect ourselves.
(32:01):
You know, I saw a slogia the other day that
I thought was very appropriate. I can't change the direction
of the wind, but I can change my sales, and
that's what we need to do. We need to understand
which direction the wind is blowing, and we need to
understand these politicians are blowing smoke. What is happening right now.
It's just amazing to me when you look at these
(32:22):
tales about what these women have suffered. The same thing
was done with the vaccines, and you had Ron Johnson
have hearings and people spoke out about how Trump's genetic
code injection harmed them. And yet what happened, nothing happened,
nothing at all. And so I'm afraid that's what's going
(32:44):
to happen here. But it's just we have to chip
away at this so that people can perhaps see the
truth at some point in time. You want to look
at some of the comments here before we go to break.
Speaker 3 (32:54):
Yeah, we've got comments here.
Speaker 6 (32:56):
B L.
Speaker 3 (32:56):
Houghton says, shame on the Republicans protecting Trump. Epstein, Yes,
they're all in it together. Big brit is back again.
Even years ago, the reason Epstein got a coashy sentence
was because fed said, go easy. He's an asset, That's right.
And as we said, alex Acosta was the one that
gave them easy sentence because he.
Speaker 2 (33:14):
Was told and just say this. It just shows what
a cesspool the CIA and all those people are. I mean,
over and over again you see a little glimpse into
what they're doing and the kind of prostitution rings that
they're running to blackmail people, which is what this is.
But you know, subjecting people to drug tests, participating in
the occult everything. These people just one of the most
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evil organizations out there. You people will talk about, well,
let's look at the Freemasons or the Club of Rome
and all the rest of the stuff. Is like, look
at your own government, look at the CIA. It's absolutely
unbelievable what these people do, what they get away with.
Speaker 3 (33:50):
I was doing it for our own interests. Even if
it was acting in the best interests of the America,
this would still be a horrific ends justify the means policy,
which is which is the case.
Speaker 2 (33:59):
Yeah, it can.
Speaker 3 (34:00):
Still be radically immoral even if it wasn't completely and
utterly diametrically opposed to our own national interests.
Speaker 2 (34:09):
But both they don't even try to make the case
that it's in ournational interest and it's not international interest.
These are just wicked, evil people who control the lovers
of power. And whenever I look at it, I'm always
reminded of the temptation of Christ when Satan said to him,
I have it in my power to give this to
whoever I wish. And it's a Satanic cabal. And when
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you look at what they do, and you look at
the power that they have, I don't see how you
can see anything other than a Satanic cabal. In the
intelligence agencies.
Speaker 3 (34:40):
Yeah, we've got Yona Andy Wodi Epstein list hoaxed itself,
that's right. They found it feeding itself into the shredder
and there was nothing they could do. It was a
truly awful thing that happened. Opossum King Maxwell is already free. Well,
she was definitely moved to that low security prison where
there's no cameras allowed. So who knows, maybe they've got
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a body double in there doing time for her. Denver
Ataway US judge on Tuesday rejected the government's demand that
Google sell its Chrome web browser. Is part of a
major anti trust case. Oh, but they will impose other penalties.
That's why Google and ABC that's where it ends. B
l Hoten. The real names will come out by the victims,
(35:25):
and I can't wait because I think I know many
of the names. I'm sure that week at all, just
through speculation get pretty close.
Speaker 2 (35:33):
Yeah, we've already had some names that have been put
out there in public. But you know the thing about Google,
Just look at Google. I mean I have seen it personally,
how they have cherry picked things to try to portray
me as a radical racist or whatever. And they perched
everything that I had on YouTube. Of course, they purged
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me even when I put Christmas use a Cup on
another channel after I had waited a while and just
put some music up, they purched that as well. But
I had interviews that had millions of views, and the
only thing you could find for a while was the
interview that I had with one of the white South
African farmers. They put that up there because they wanted
to portray me as a racist. That was the only
(36:17):
thing that they laughed now that hasn't even been removed.
Google is a so called search engine that is designed
to hide things. I'm one of those things that they're
trying to hide. I'd test Google if they offered me
to go onto YouTube. Now, I wouldn't do it. I
don't trust those people.
Speaker 3 (36:37):
It's funny a lot of people that had been banned
for some reason YouTube has gone on an unbanning spree
of people. So I've actually been curious, wondering if maybe
it was possible. But it doesn't matter. We just get
banned again. Eventually. There's one building up an audience we've got.
Speaker 12 (36:53):
B L.
Speaker 2 (36:53):
Hoten.
Speaker 3 (36:53):
The flyover while the victim was speaking was shameful. I
didn't realize that a possum King. Trump already said it was.
Speaker 2 (37:02):
A hoax, but he said again, it's a hoax.
Speaker 3 (37:05):
It's a hoax. Yeah, all those photos probably, Yeah, probably
can't trust anything these days, b L. Hoten. Every crime
Trump commits is explained as a dem hoax or witch hunt.
Speaker 2 (37:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (37:16):
They've basically completely inoculated him by being so completely insane
and apoplectic.
Speaker 2 (37:22):
Over the years. You know, they cried wolf so many
times that you now even though the guy is a wolf,
you know, people have been annoculated against it. Yeah, that's
the only innoculation that's been in effective. B. L.
Speaker 3 (37:36):
Holton says they can't stop what's coming. I hope not
atomic dog. I'm shocked how quickly. Maga has turned on MTG.
It's quite surprising, but she has gone against Trump in
the White House on the Epstein issue. Yeah, if you're
disloyal to the head of the party, it's immediate. They
become rabid.
Speaker 2 (37:53):
That's all that matters to these people. They don't care
if he kills or harms millions tens of millions of
people worldwide. They don't care if he is part of
pedophile ring. You better not criticize Trump or they'll come
after you.
Speaker 3 (38:06):
They have their gods and they are fiercely worshiped.
Speaker 2 (38:08):
Yeah, and Laura Lomberts are high priestess.
Speaker 3 (38:11):
What a nightmare, Molly Brown Dog. I hope they live
long enough to publish that list. Yeah, tunnel lord, when
three three seven says this has to be fake, why
wait so long to release the names until now when
all the cameras are on them again? Something seems strange
to me, But you know things like this, Who knows.
There's always the potentiality Again, in something like this, and
(38:34):
with how corrupt and weird DC is, you can have
bad actors attach themselves to any movement you have.
Speaker 2 (38:41):
And when you say, why would they, they could have
done this years ago? Why wait until now? Well, like
I said before, they have even though they're not a
child who is not guilty, A child feels guilt when
they are sexually molested by a predator like that, and
they're also afraid, and they're also ashamed, And in this
particular case, they're very much afraid of They know that
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he's connected with the CIA and other murderers like that,
so they're afraid. One of the witnesses put out a
thing on social media said, I'm afraid to even come
to the United States. So that's why they waited for
years with this stuff. I certainly understand why they would
do that. It makes a lot of sense to me.
Speaker 4 (39:21):
Yeah, you see, people has tended to come forward with
regular cases. This is the case of the most powerful,
richest people in the world.
Speaker 2 (39:29):
That's right, That's right.
Speaker 3 (39:31):
We've got a tunnel lord says these women could have
done this years ago. Why I wait until now? Well,
we just talked about that North American house, hippo. I
hope their cars can't be remotely accessed. Yeah, we know
it was Michael Hastings. Yeah, I had his car was
backed into and then killed. Big brit Is back again.
I know some have been bumped off. Yeah, apossum King
(39:55):
Trump ready to start two more wars? Well, you got it,
Bilot said what I was about to say. Got to
have a distraction.
Speaker 2 (40:02):
Yeah, they take us to war, as Gerald Flinty says,
he's ramping things up in Venezuela. Got it.
Speaker 3 (40:08):
No, it's like, oh, they don't like the war in Ukraine.
Not a fan of what's happening in Gaza, Venezuela, perhaps
Venezuela bil Hoten. Yet Trump claims he ended seven wars,
named them. Please, Yeah, I'd like to know, Please explain
which seven wars? North American House hippo. I don't know
why the left hates Trump. He's given more than they
could have ever dreamed of. Yeah, he's accomplished a lot
(40:30):
for the left, not really anything for our side. Jerry
al Atallo Peter Teal is strangely silent slash mum about
Jeffrey Epstein's forty million investment in Teal's businesses, most suspiciously
pall andeer. Yeah that forty million is now wor one
hundred and seventy million in Epstein estate. Yeah, yeah, isn't
that funny? Funny how he keeps cropping up in all
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these places.
Speaker 2 (40:52):
And again, you know, that's another indicator of how he's
connected to the intelligence communities there because when a volunteers.
Big investors at the beginning was Incutel, which was a
CIA's venture capital farm. They had been giving money under
the table secretly to companies, and with Incutel, they came
out in the open and they started funding these companies
(41:14):
that now control the Internet and use it for surveillance.
Speaker 3 (41:18):
Guard Goldsmith says Johnson is front transparently machiavellian. Yeah, he's
not very good. The thing is when you're transparently machiavellian,
that means you're not very good at being machiavellian.
Speaker 2 (41:29):
He's yeah, they can't.
Speaker 3 (41:32):
They don't even do it right. Good to see you, Guard,
I hope you're doing well. Of course, Guard hosts Liberty Conspiracy,
So go check that out on his Twitter at Guard
Goldsmith and it's at six pm Colombo twenty seven. Just
as George Carlin said years ago, it's a big club
and you ain't in at Washington, DC is fallen and corrupt.
This is one club we can be thankful we're not
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a part of.
Speaker 2 (41:53):
Yeah, people call it Rome on the Potomac. I call
it the district of Coligula. That's what it really.
Speaker 3 (41:58):
Is, scun Collo Rose Gardens. Those women should be awarded
good old fashion revenge. I hope we get justice for them.
Lou g four liberty the most powerful evidence outside of
the testimony of these victims or the videotapes that the
FBI have. Don't hold your breath on seeing them.
Speaker 2 (42:16):
That's right.
Speaker 3 (42:17):
I would be surprised if they still exist. I have
a hard time believing that they actually keep evidence of
these things around, as opposed to destroying them. And if
anyone asked, you know, years later going oops, I guess
we lost it somewhere whenever that happened.
Speaker 2 (42:30):
Yeah, well, you know, just like that videotape of the
door into Epstein's cell. So many things that were happening
with that. As Lance pointed out, there were other ways
that somebody could get to a cell, but they didn't
even release that. But the thing was heavily edited. They
got caught with that with the metadata on it showing
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that it was a composite of several different videos and
have been edited significantly. It's like when they released one
of I'm gonna release his birth certificate and it still
had the photoshop layers on it.
Speaker 3 (43:05):
They just make a lie so incredibly absurd that you
sound ridiculous talking about it. Yeah, we've got stall. I
think the reason YouTube is laying off censorship is so
they can start making a list potentially Potentially, I'm.
Speaker 10 (43:20):
Pretty sure they already have us on a list.
Speaker 2 (43:22):
Yeah, I'm already on their list. But the thing is,
I don't want to have them make any money off
of me. You know, I know they're going to keep
the line share of anything they make off of it,
And you know, there's there's no point of being on there.
See the trick that I was never monitored. I mean
I was monetized on it was at info wards. I
didn't gain the money from it. But the you know,
(43:43):
even if I were to get on, I seriously doubt
they would monetize me, but they would still make money
off of it.
Speaker 10 (43:49):
See.
Speaker 3 (43:49):
The trick is into up just the largest file black
screen you can to eat up their server real estate.
Then they can't monetize it because no one will watch it. Yeah,
Guard Goldsmith and Gilaine Maxwell Sis Christine is with a
Masad tied software company that's programming on virtually every US
government computer. Huh, surprise, surprise.
Speaker 2 (44:11):
Yeah, I didn't know that.
Speaker 3 (44:12):
Same old people crop, same old institutions, crop up all
over the place. Stall everything we type is probably going
into Palenteer's database. Oh almost, definitely.
Speaker 2 (44:22):
Well, yeah, I mean everything that we do on the
Internet has been going into the NSA's massive storage. I
mean they put that big data farm out in the
middle of the desert bluff daily at Utah and storing
it there for the day that they can go back
and start data mining and collating the information. Well, that
day is here now, and I'm sure that they already
doing that now with Palenteering with AI.
Speaker 3 (44:46):
Yeah, it's they've been scanning and scraping everything for over
a decade at this point. Audi mrr at guard Goldsmith,
where you're aware that Gilainne Maxwell's father, Robert was a
frequent visitor to mother Teresa's orphanage.
Speaker 2 (45:00):
Do the math.
Speaker 3 (45:01):
Wow, that's horrifying to think about. I did not know
that Jerry al its hollow Donald Trump would break his
own world record for machi Vellian political deception where you
to announce that pall Andeer is a hoax. Nothing to
see here, carrying carpent Are twenty seven. Good to see you.
I hope you're doing well, Karen. Some of these women
were testifying against Epstein in two thousand and eight. Yeah,
(45:24):
states back.
Speaker 2 (45:25):
Yeah, they had three dozen women who testified, And that's
what we said earlier. They didn't even notify them, the victims,
that they were going to do the sweetheart deal with Epstein.
And again it was like the deal that Otis the
town Drunk had and Andy Griffith, you know, he would
walk around all day and they get drunk, and then
he'd come in at night and sleep there in the
jail cell. And that's what Epstein did. They let him
(45:47):
out all day. Yeah he come back.
Speaker 1 (45:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (45:49):
Important finance your business to attend to Yeah, whatever that is.
Speaker 2 (45:54):
Yeah, to the usual stuff. We've got.
Speaker 3 (45:57):
Tunnel Lordan thirty thirty seven. Surprise Trump as the start
of war with the cartel. I'm sure the supporters would
get very distracted with that one. Well, it seems like
he's going to try.
Speaker 2 (46:05):
That's what he's trying to do in Venezuela. He claims
that Venezuela is the drug lord of several different countries.
Cartels and the intelligence. Declassified documents have already said that
they did not believe that. But it doesn't matter. He's
amassing a big military force and talking like he's going
to do some kind of Panama invasion.
Speaker 3 (46:26):
Never let the truth get in the way of a
good set of theatrix. We've got Karen Carpenter watched the
entire press conference from more background on these women. Many
have spoken out before. We need to scroll down. We've
got b. L. Hoten, Yes, responding to Karen Carpenter. I
have watched many videos the victims this summer on YouTube
speaking about their Abuseenter Epstein, Slash Maxwell and talking about
(46:49):
meeting Trump and Les Wexner. Of course, Les Wexner is
the CEO of.
Speaker 2 (46:56):
Victoria's Secret Yeah, yeah, yeah, who brought the lounge ratios
to mainstream TV. Well, we're gonna take a quick break, folks,
and we will be right back and we'll talk about
the Trump tariff threats. And there's some amazing statements by
small businesses about how this is destroying a business. One
woman said she's going to wind up homeless soon if
(47:17):
they don't change this.
Speaker 1 (48:54):
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Speaker 2 (49:09):
Well as Brian Schall, hobbyot Health Impact News Rights in
his headline, He's absolutely right. Trump's tariff threats are uniting
the world against the United States. He's absolutely right. And
we see this at the Shanghai Cooperative Organization Cooperation Organization,
I'm sorry, s CEO had a summit and you had
(49:30):
the Indian leader as well as Putin go there and
a lot of other countries as well. Because what Trump
is doing with this weaponization is continuing on with what
Biden did. Yet again, just like with the vaccines, we
see the one two punch, the partisanship that is removed
from this. It is a bipartisan effort to push the vaccines,
(49:54):
to push the destruction of our financial I guess you
could say are exceptionalism. They've got to destroy that, got
to destroy the dollars of reserve currency and destroy the
Western financial system so they can impose the new system.
And Biden and Trump have both done this significantly with
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the sanctions and now with the tariffs from Trump. They
differ by their tactics slightly, but it has the same purpose.
And just as we saw with the pandemic nonsense. So
the clip that has been pushed out by the media
they're in India, it's very significant, shows them all shaking
(50:34):
hands and smiling and writing each other's cars and giving
each other pats on the back and compliments. And again
Trump is creating this by his threats and bullying. Trump
it's new fifty tariff threats against India for buying oil
from Russia. And that's the big part of it. Not
(50:55):
only are they archery and capricious, arbitrary, but they're capricious
because he gets upset with somebody like India, he does that.
And of course he's ignoring the h one B visa
thing that's about our jobs. He cares nothing about the
jobs on Main Street, and he cares nothing about the
small businesses that he's destroying, just like he didn't care
about them in twenty twenty. He is making the whole
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world enemies of the US by his constant threat of
tariffs made against countries that have long been allies in
the United States. I mean, just think back to the
Canadian hockey fans booing the national anthem after Trump's bullying
of them over this imaginary and you don't want to
(51:40):
talk about a hoax. That was what the claims about
fentanyl coming in from Canada were. That was a hoax
and what it made Canadians even hate us. You can
imagine that other people who don't have the close ties
that the Canadians have to us, how much they hate
this kind of bullying. As a matter of fact, when
you look at Levi just told it. Some Levi's genes
(52:04):
just told its investors, we're concerned because we're seeing our
international sales drop because of anti Americanism. It's anti trump Ism,
is what they're angry about. And the same thing happened
with a Superman movie that just came out, did very
well here domestically, but did very poorly abroad because people
were thinking that this is going to be truth justice
(52:26):
in the American way, and they've had it with the
American way after what Trump has been doing. As Brian
Shawhabby put it, he had a double humiliation as she
embraces Modai and putin the US India bromance as well,
and truly over thanks to the president's double dose of tariffs,
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says the UK Telegraph. If Trump hoped to bring India
to heal, things are not going to plan Norinda. Modi
has not only approved on yielding, he is also giving
the US president the silent treatment. Since Trump singled out
India with an unexpectedly draconian double dose of terrorists earlier
this month, He's reportedly phoned the Indian Prime Minister on
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four occasions to seek a compromise. Each time the Indian
leader refused to pick up. It's not taking his phone
calls anymore. In the same picture, which is.
Speaker 3 (53:16):
Funny because I'm continually getting calls from Indians.
Speaker 2 (53:20):
That's right. Mister Modi has twice spoken to his quote
unquote friend Putin and dispatched his foreign minister to Moscow.
This weekend, he traveled to China for the first time
in seven years to attend a security summit hosted by Shijiping,
the Chinese President. But of course this is really also
an economic summit. Really the two men long estrange now
(53:44):
bound by circumstance. The whole talks on Sunday and they
don't talk about it. But remember it wasn't that long
ago that there was this disputed territory where India borders
China and their military was fighting each other. But now
because of Trump, smiling and shaking hands and embracing each other.
Because of Trump and his economic policies. We had two
(54:05):
countries that were literally killing troops that were killing each
other on the border. Now he's driven them together. Weren't
Trump's terrafts supposed to increase manufacturing in the US, Well,
that's not happening. Terras continued to be unstable. Manufacturing contact
contracts were six months in a row, said the ISM,
(54:25):
which tracks that the trade wars are slowly dying down.
The damage to American manufacturers is not says market Watch.
Industrial production fell in August for the six month in
a row, according to an index compiled by the Institute
for Supply Management That's ISM. The ISM surveys executives every
month about how their businesses are doing. ISM Manufacturing index
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rows to forty eight point seven percent in August from
forty eight percent in the prior month. Any number below
fifty percent signals contraction. Terras continued to be unstable, said
one executive. Orders across most product lines have decreased. Financial
expectations for the rest of tween twenty five have been reduced.
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There is too much uncertainty for US and our customers.
Regarding tariffs in the US and global economy. You know,
we talk about these taxes, there's different taxes are theft
end of story, okay, but they can be even worse
than theft. Like I talked about the old example of Sanderspooner.
He's had a difference between the highway robber and the government.
(55:31):
Is a robber just steals your purse. The government follows
you down the road, nagging you about everything right, And
so you can make up a tax system like the
income tax that is odious and complicated and was used
for many years as a tool of surveillance but also
as an entrapment and could be weaponized against enemies. But
(55:52):
then you can also have the tariffs. And the thing
about tariffs is that they can destroy you. Power to
tax is a power to destroy. Trump's uncertainty and his
vacillation over this has created a situation where the businesses
don't know what to do. They can't you know, they
could if they had a even a high tariff, if
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it was something that they could know is going to
be there, they could factor that in and adjust that
in some way. But when it's constantly changing, they're afraid
to go in and pay fifty percent more for all
their inventory. They couldn't make a profit then to try
to sell that, so they would lose all that money.
So everything is freezing in a lot of different ways,
and we have some of the small businesses are begging
(56:36):
for help. Here's one person.
Speaker 13 (56:38):
Drastic hit for us. We have a quarter million dollars
an inventory stuck in China right now. We can't ship
it here. We don't have four hundred thousand dollars to
pay the tariffs that Trump wants on those right now.
So we've had to freeze all shipments, all orders, all production,
and sadly, we've had to let go of most of
(56:59):
our people are already this year. If these tariffs don't
end tomorrow, we're out of business in months.
Speaker 2 (57:06):
You've had to let go of people.
Speaker 3 (57:08):
How many people have you had to let go?
Speaker 2 (57:11):
Yeah, we've had.
Speaker 13 (57:12):
We had twelve people at the beginning of the year,
where we're down to five employees.
Speaker 2 (57:16):
Now and Trump doesn't care about that. And we were
told Hillary Clinton was one of the people who was
openly contemptuous of small businesses. I remember when she was
doing her Hillary Care, trying to take over healthcare with
the federal government and people say, we're talking about the
effects it was going to have on some small businesses,
(57:38):
and she said, I don't care about these undercapitalized businesses.
And she really didn't. And you know, she called people
that she disagreed with politically. She called them, what was it, deplorable? Yeah,
and Trump called them expendable. And because essentially they're not
essential businesses. The essential businesses were the big guy who
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were giving him money, who are operating on Wall Street,
who could operate at a loss for a very long time.
But the small businesses cannot operate at a loss for
a very long time. So he's done this once before,
now he's doing it again with tariffs. And this is
a woman who says that her small business is going
to be put out of business. And she said she
(58:21):
had poured capital from a home mortgage into her business
and she can wind up homeless.
Speaker 14 (58:28):
Currently have three months worth of inventory sitting at my
factory that I cannot bring to the US. I have
maybe two months worth left in my warehouse in Minnesota,
and when that's gone, I have no more revenue. I
cannot pay my employees, I cannot pay my bills, I
cannot pay the loans which I have leveraged my house against.
Speaker 4 (58:51):
So we could lose our house.
Speaker 14 (58:55):
I do not have the two hundred and thirty thousand
dollars that were just immediately dropped in front of me
to get my products into the US. So I am
asking begging for support from both sides of our both
parties to support our small businesses and get rid of
these tariffs on US owned small businesses. It doesn't just
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affect me when I go out of business. It affects
all of those contractors that I pay to help me
with my business, all those American owned businesses, my trucking
company that brings me my container, the bookkeepers and accountants
and marketing teams that work with me to have the
revenue they're getting from me. And I'm just one business
that's at risk of going out of business.
Speaker 2 (59:40):
You'll like them all down five years ago and put
them on.
Speaker 14 (59:43):
Hurting Mobi, just people importing from China.
Speaker 15 (59:46):
I think that one of the things that drives me
the most crazy about this is that we have big
companies like Apple who have a connection in the White House.
They know who to they have the wherewithal to give
a million dollars to President Trump's inauguration ceremony, they get
seated right up there on the dias on inauguration day
(01:00:08):
when the people standing with us today have no capacity
to accomplish that. And what happens, Apple gets a carve
out and these guys are left holding the bag. And
that is wrong and we cannot put up with it.
Speaker 2 (01:00:21):
Yeah, it's called corruption crony capitalism, and that's what this
is all about. So let's hear from the man that
Elon Must said is dumber than a sack of bricks.
This is Peter Navarro. He is saying that he's very
optimistic that Supreme Court will strike down the Terra ruling.
So he thinks he's going to win, which means that
all these people lose. And you and I see our
prices of things are going to go up. This is
(01:00:43):
weaponized partisan and Justice said it's worse. He says, we
want our new tax. You know, this is like I
said before, Donald Trump is a classic New York City Democrat,
tax and spend democrat who thinks that you can spend
your way to prosperity. That used to be the way
that Republicans would speak about democrats. Not anymore, because if
(01:01:05):
Trump does this, don't criticize Trump. That's exactly what we're
talking about. Whether it's Epstein or Israel or the economy.
Don't criticize Trump, no matter how unconservative he is, no
matter how much he's against the Constitution.
Speaker 3 (01:01:20):
But if it was a policy they would have actively
or did actively complain about under Biden or Obama. When
Trump does it, it's okay. Well, you see, when the
president does it, it's not illegal.
Speaker 2 (01:01:29):
That's right. So Navarrow, the Sack of Bricks said, if
we lose this case, Trump is right, it'll be the
end of the United States. What utter nonsense, idiotic lies.
That's a hoax, folks. That's not the end of the
United States. They're trying to end the Constitution. Frankly, since
taking office in January, Trump has made terrorists a pillar
(01:01:50):
a foreign policy, saying that they are the way to
correct unfair trade practices. Except what he's doing is he's
undermining America's power as well as its finances. He's making
enemies of everyone, as we just said, from the article
of Bryan Shaw, Hobby pointed that out. So you know,
they say he's trying to correct unfair trade practices by
(01:02:13):
countries that export because the United States. Except that's not
what happened. You know. He put penalties, massive penalties against
countries with which we had a trade surplus. We were
selling them more than they were selling to us, and
he punished them. That's why I say this is incredibly stupid.
Elon Musk was right. This is dumber than the Psycho
bricks tariff.
Speaker 3 (01:02:34):
If you're out doing us, then you get tariff. If
you're not, because you know, Trump only likes winners, I
guess or something, that's what you get for being dumb.
Speaker 2 (01:02:41):
So zero Hyde article says the Trump administration use tariff,
says leverage against countries, particularly China, Canada, and Mexico, that
he says haven't done enough to prevent drug trafficking. Yeah,
that fantasy hoax about fentanyl from Canada. Look, it's just
this is one of the worst forms of taxation that
we could have literally destroy the United States of America's
(01:03:04):
what Trump is saying. Yeah, well, says the guy who
is literally destroying the United States of America and its
constitution and it's small businesses. This is what is the
result of his vacillation, his chickening out of me. He's
moved the markets rapidly back and forth based on his pronouncements.
(01:03:26):
And it's one of the reasons why that, in their wisdom,
the founders did not want to have one individual be
able to arbitrarily make these kinds of moves. You don't
want to have one individual decide to take us to
war or not. You don't want to have one individual
who's going to arbitrarily set interest rates and the money supply.
They didn't even want to have anything that would remotely
(01:03:48):
be able to do that. They want to leave the
interest rates to the marketplace, not to some central bank,
certainly not to one man as a president. And they
didn't want to have taxes done by one man either.
And that's what tariffs are. Just another tax, and it's
an additional tax. I mean, for years we have had
people who did not like the additional features of the
(01:04:11):
income tax besides theft, talk about it. There's got to
be a different way. So people have talked about all
these different things, flat taxes and you name it. We've
had a lot of different approaches. The thing that's always
stopped it in the past before with the Republicans and
people saying, yeah, the problem is we're going to wind
up with both taxes. You're going to wind up with
some kind of a VAT, for example, plus the income tax,
(01:04:32):
and this does resemble a VAT in a sense, the
tariff tax.
Speaker 3 (01:04:37):
You never get the government to take anything back that's
ting off. Once they have it in place, it's there
forever well.
Speaker 2 (01:04:43):
It's not just the small companies that are going bankrupt,
it's large companies as well. Michael Snyder has an article
companies are going bankrupt at the fastest pace since the
global financial crisis, the one back in two thousand and eight.
He said, large companies are flying for bankruptcy the fastest
pace in fifteen years. Is that a good sign for
the economy or a bad sign? We are a nation
(01:05:05):
that is absolutely drowning in debt, and bubbles are starting
to burst all around us.
Speaker 1 (01:05:11):
He said.
Speaker 2 (01:05:12):
Four hundred and forty six large companies filed for bankruptcy
during the first seven months of this year, the highest
total that we've had since twenty ten, when we were
calling our way out of the mess that they had
created with the mortgage fraud. So far in twenty twenty five, meanwhile,
the total of four hundred and forty six bankruptcy filings
(01:05:32):
is the highest for the seventh month period since twenty ten,
when we at tail end of the crisis, and I
thinks one of the reasons why, you know, when all
else fails, they take you to war, as Gerald Splinty
has said, So we see what is happening in Venezuela.
You have the as indywar dot Com said, the US
(01:05:53):
is deploying multiple warships towards Venezuela's coast, appears to be
preparing for a regime change effort. Owed the footage yesterday
that the US is very proud of bombing a boat
that they said was a drug boat, killing eleven people.
They said, and personally posted up said this is what
I voted for. I would never vote for that, so
(01:06:17):
that according to the According to the Newsweek, the US
has deployed nine warships, including three guided missile destroyers, three
amphibious assault ships, and one nuclear powered fast attack submarine
toward Venezuela. The state purpose of the deployment is to
combat drug cartels, but there's no evidence to support The
(01:06:38):
US claimed that Maduro is a cartel leader, signaling the
real purpose is another regime change effort in Venezuela. The
Trump administration claims Madua is a leader of the Cartel
of the Suns, a term used to describe a network
of Venezuelan government and military officials allegedly involved in drug trafficking.
It does not actually exist as an organization. Maduro and
(01:07:01):
other Latin American leaders, including Columbian President Gustavo Petro, have
denied US claims, and so has the US Intelligence Agency
and documents that have been made public. But that's not
going to stop. Trump shamelessly made claims about Canada being
a sour as the Fentanel. It's ridiculous. President Trump must
(01:07:23):
be careful because Marco Rubio wants to drag him into
a war against South America and stain the Trump name
with blood. Said Maduro. Well, I think he's already got
it stained with blood.
Speaker 3 (01:07:35):
It's pretty much red.
Speaker 2 (01:07:37):
Yeah. Yeah, Well, we're going to take a quick break
and when we come back, we've got some news about
Leno's law in California that I think is kind of
interesting and it shows just how help bent California is
on getting rid of all cars. And we've said for
the longest time that has been the agenda. It's not
about internal combustion. Engines. It's not about any exhaustions of
(01:07:57):
any cars. It is simply about ending all private transportation.
Did you want to cover these.
Speaker 3 (01:08:04):
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The word out.
Speaker 3 (01:08:20):
Yes, please do hit the like wherever you're watching or listening.
It does help and we appreciate it. North American House
Hippo attendance at Universal Orlando and Hollywood is way down
due to the Canadian and overseas boycott. My wife gets
off work hours early every day.
Speaker 2 (01:08:35):
And also in Vegas. I mean, they're having a real
hard time in Vegas and it's you know, our authoritarian
government has made it so difficult for people to travel here.
They've arrested tourists and given them incredibly harsh treatment because
a minor paperwork in fractions or whatever, and people are
rightfully afraid to come here.
Speaker 3 (01:08:56):
They say the House always wins. Maybe they meant the
White House, because Vaga seems to be losing this time.
Defy Tyrant seventeen seventy six. The rulers are never held
accountable because Satan will never cast out Satan. The only
thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good
people to do nothing. It's we, the people who are
supposed to hold these evil doers accountable. Audi, Mr. R.
(01:09:18):
I remember when I thought that the Obama birth certificate
scandal was nonsense. Turns out Obama really was a foreignner.
Speaker 2 (01:09:25):
Yeah. Well, the thing is the worst thing you could
say about Obama was the fact that his mother and
his grandparents were so deeply embedded in the foundation of
the CIA. To me, that was the worst thing about Obama.
That's far worse than you know, whether his dad was
a Marxist or whether he came from Kenya, any of
(01:09:46):
that other speculation. What we knew about him and what
they were proud of was the most damning thing. I think.
You know, his grandparents kind of being in the OSS
and CIA, and his wife and his wife mother working
for NSAID, and that's you know, CIA.
Speaker 3 (01:10:07):
He was a picked individual. He was one of their
Golden Boys. Let me be clear, North American House Hippo.
If YouTube is laying off censorship, I sure haven't noticed.
When I used to where I used to get tens
of thousands of views, I now get dozens. YouTube's algorithm
and the way they do things is incredibly screwy. It's
(01:10:28):
just none of it makes any sense. And who they
choose to sensor and what they choose to let through
has always been a confusing mess.
Speaker 2 (01:10:34):
Yeah. As I get older, I just try to cut
out the sisyphus tasks in my life. I'm tired of
rolling the stone up the hill only to have it
roll back down on top of me.
Speaker 3 (01:10:46):
Sisphis is taking the day off. Bl Hoteen responding to
Nibaru twenty twenty nine and Trump got Milania at US
citizenship on false pretenses. Denver anaway reminder that Marco Rubio's
brother in law was a prolific cokaine trafficker.
Speaker 2 (01:11:02):
I didn't know that.
Speaker 3 (01:11:04):
Yeah, I'd never heard that. That's really interesting. Little Marco
Yona Annie Wodie did wha. Mitch McConnell's wife, Elaine, belonged
to Chinese cocaine family, the Chow Mafiah.
Speaker 2 (01:11:17):
Yeah, yeah, she watched Chinese. I didn't know what they
were doing there.
Speaker 3 (01:11:21):
All these people have very interesting connections the real Octo Spook.
It is unfortunate Americans cost of living forces them to
buy foreign products, and business is now just resellers of
foreign goods. That's what I was thinking during both those
clips we played just that both these two companies going
under and their main business model is importing things from China.
Speaker 2 (01:11:42):
Yeah, people a large part of that. Why why are
American products and why are American houses expensive? You know,
Scott Bessant, when we get to the economic stuff, when
Tony joins us, Scott Bessant said that they're going to
do something about the housing emergency that's fall and so
you got to ask yourself why our house is so
(01:12:03):
much more expensive, even counting in inflation, just like cars.
It's because of overregulation and things like that. That's one
of the reasons why, you know. But they're not going
to do anything to pull back regulations. They're not going
to make America a freer market, a more competitive market,
And those are the types of things that really need
to be done if you want to have jobs, if
(01:12:23):
you want to have manufacturing in America, you've got to
get government's foot off of people's neck, and they're not
about to do that. Instead, they'll kick foreigners.
Speaker 3 (01:12:32):
We're going to keep importing more H one B visa
workers so that we can have our own slave under
class because Americans won't work for those kind of wages. Yeah,
we're going to all be slaves on the plantation, the
wellness warriors. Tariffs are planned attack on small businesses.
Speaker 2 (01:12:47):
Yeah, absolutely, just like he did in Trump.
Speaker 3 (01:12:50):
To have been the worst president for small businesses in
my lifetime. No president has killed more small businesses than
Donald Trump. And it's not even close, not even close
tofly Tyrant seventeen seventy six. Please DK stop believing Trump
is making any decisions. He's not. He's just like Biden
wasn't making any decisions. He's a puppet of his handlers.
Speaker 2 (01:13:09):
Well, you know, like like whaty Allen said, he's a
great actor, and that's one of these people have got
him in there for you know, the Ross Childs understood
that Wilbaross, and so wilbar Ross gets put into the
Commerce secretary position, same place that Howard Lutnik is right now,
that's a position where they can go in and really operate.
That should be called the Department of Chronic Capitalism, because
(01:13:31):
that's what that really is about. But you know, you
look at the people that go in the Commerce department,
and you know who's controlling Trump in terms of money.
Speaker 3 (01:13:38):
Yeah, yeah, got Doug to double O seven says it'd
be nice if we had more choices. It's hard to
find anything that is truly American made these days. Yeah,
it's very difficult. And when you do buy find something
that's American made, it's usually three to four times more
expensive than the other products, which that is now just
the cost of doing business in America just is.
Speaker 2 (01:14:00):
That's why I say, you know, they have inflated the
cost of doing business. One of the things that you'll take,
for example, what's happening in Germany with the automobile industry
and manufacturing in general the UK as well. You can't
have manufacturing there. Why because they have made the price
of electricity and power so expensive. They will never be
(01:14:20):
able to compete with China because they have given China
essentially a discounted monopoly on power generation, which is what
you need for manufacturing. And that's going to be true
even if you go to fully automated factories with robots
is still going to be China's advantage in terms of
being able to use the cheapest and dirtiest power sources
(01:14:41):
according to their evaluations. Again, I don't care about any
of the smog stuff that they're so freaked out about.
Speaker 3 (01:14:48):
Just as a slight anecdote about the cost of things
from my own personal if you know, I like pocket knives.
I have a small collection of them. I find them
interesting and I've always found them interesting. Buying an America
and made pocket knife is generally again four to five
times more expensive. There's this company called Medford Knife and Tool.
Everything is made in the United States. They are all
(01:15:10):
extremely high quality. Each knife is you know, multiple hundreds
of dollars because that's what it really it takes them
to make a profit. Because they manufacture everything in the
United States. China makes knockoffs of their knives that are
probably you know, seven tenths the quality, eight tenths the quality,
and you can pick it up for you under one
(01:15:32):
hundred dollars. Yeah, and that is just you know, you
get seven tents eight tenths for a fraction of the price.
And that's the calculus. Most people are gonna look at
They're gonna look at well, I could buy American maid
and I can spend hundreds of dollars where I get
most of the way there, and I'm going to spend
you know, fifty dollars.
Speaker 2 (01:15:48):
And nobody's gonna look at it. They say, why is
the American stuff more expensive? Is it because our government
is forcing through regulation for things to be more expensive,
because they're arbitrarily raising the price of power. You know,
there's so many different factors that are there, but nobody
will ever get to the root cause of it. And
you know, to go in and to set up protectionist tariffs.
(01:16:08):
And by the way, these are not protectionist tariffs. There
are some for steel and metal, aluminum and things like that,
but I don't agree with those. But for the most part,
these are tariffs that Trump is putting out there literally
to attack other countries, to push them around. And it's
(01:16:29):
not about making money or even trying to protect an industry.
This is simply about a raw exercise of power. You
bow the nee to me, and you do what I say.
And that's why there's this big pushback. And so he
is there to destroy the He's there to destroy the
American financial advantage in the American financial system that we
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have had the advantage of having since World War Two.
That's his mission. That's why these people are pulling the
strings for him. That way, absolutely got a few more Thomas.
Speaker 4 (01:17:01):
And before we move on, I saw a YouTube video
about this YouTuber that was trying to make a product
that was entirely made in America, every part of it.
And it was a very simple thing, just a grill scrubber,
and eventually he had to give up. He couldn't find
all the pieces he needed. He kind of got it,
(01:17:22):
I believe it was a bolt that he couldn't get
and you mentioned, like, this is just a simple quarter
twenty bolt, and it was like, I think he said,
his uncle used to work at a factory just a
few miles down the road from where he lived, making
these things, and now he couldn't find it.
Speaker 10 (01:17:38):
Made in America anywhere.
Speaker 4 (01:17:40):
And then there was some other slightly more specialty piece
that he couldn't find made in America, at least not
in the right quantities. So it's like, all right, well,
you might get one that's one of the few made
in America ones, or you are gonna get one of
the many Chinese ones.
Speaker 2 (01:17:58):
Yeah, that's and nobody will to ask why that is.
And certainly the government is not going to address the
fundamental problems. I never do anything. They always make a
second mistake rather than admit to the first one.
Speaker 3 (01:18:09):
Yeah, Americans used to have this advantage in a massive
upstep in quality when you bought an American product. China
didn't have the manufacturing capability. They didn't care to make
a quality product. It was all about mass quantity. But
they've been able to steal so many designs from American
companies now that again they get about seven, eight, nine
tenths of the way they're in quality, and then they
(01:18:31):
undercut them massively on price. So the American advantage in
terms of equality is mostly gone at this point.
Speaker 2 (01:18:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:18:36):
The one thing they had is almost completely gone, which
is once that's taken care of, what do you have?
Speaker 4 (01:18:42):
Yeah, you mentioned that knife manufacturer. It reminded me of
micro Tech and Vespa. Micro Tech used to be made
in America, I believe. Then they shipped their manufacturing over
to China, and then another company, Chinese company called Vespa
Knives came up making exact clones of the Microtech knives.
(01:19:03):
Just with a different logo sometimes or it's a counterfeit.
Speaker 10 (01:19:06):
With their logo, and.
Speaker 4 (01:19:09):
They are pretty much identical to the Microtech knives, to
the point where people have actually taken them two labs
and had the metals examined and found that it's the
exact same high quality metals that they use in the
Microtech knives. And the Microtech halo is eight hundred dollars,
the Vespa equivalent is one hundred and twenty. So there,
(01:19:31):
and it seems to be from the same factory, made
from the same materials to the same specifications. You just
don't get the warranty.
Speaker 2 (01:19:39):
And as you all can say, my son's become knife affectionatos.
I guess that's my fault because I got them some
more of the ring sword replicas when they were very young,
and I never realized it was going to.
Speaker 3 (01:19:49):
Go this spiral. Alien poop Evolution says you should visit
the Smoking Mountain knife works. We have we have believe us,
we've got marking mark in New Jersey. I believe they're
a uniparty, but I also agree with David in that
it's like the Corleones versus the Tataglias. Yeah, these people
are evil, and evil does not get along even with itself.
If they were to wipe us all out, they'd immediately
(01:20:10):
start scheming on how to get rid of each other. Yeah,
Guard Goldsmith, I'm glad CNN is covering this though they
were absent on it when Biden imposed has not as
an extreme extent as Trump admittedly and shut out Russian fuel.
Speaker 2 (01:20:23):
Yeah. Yeah, And it didn't accomplish his objective. You know,
it made those windfall profits for Putin because the price
went up so much and he was able to sell
it through back channels and do it in his own
currency or in exchange for gold. You may not like
a bandit. It was an epic failure, but what it
did was it began the unraveling of the American financial system.
(01:20:46):
People said, if they can seize hundreds of billions of
Russian assets, they could do that to us too, and
so they started looking to strengthen the whole bricks parallel
economic system that they're building.
Speaker 3 (01:21:00):
Yeah, we've got a tonne of lord one three, three,
seven terrafs or just another form of economic warfare on
the population. I've got another comment air from a ton
of Lord. He says, when you see Chinese prices of
cloned products. It tells you what Americans could charge for
their products if they lived in a similarly unregulated market.
If you didn't have the government putting these crushing amount
of regulations on businesses, they would be able to manufacture
(01:21:21):
things that emotional reasonable.
Speaker 2 (01:21:22):
Well, you look at it. The Chinese government is allied
with businesses. They see that as a building. Yeah, they
not only subsidize them and own them, but they do
everything they can to help them to succeed, especially with exports,
whereas the American government as an adversarial relationship with any
business or markets.
Speaker 3 (01:21:42):
Yeah, once you get past the certain size, the government
becomes your friend. But before that they are absolutely opposed
to you.
Speaker 2 (01:21:49):
And I've been my entire life. I mean I grew
up hearing that all the time, the regulations and other
things that were being done to small businesses. My dad
had one We've.
Speaker 3 (01:21:59):
Got to any wodie, how are we going to fight
any foreign war, especially against China, when we can't even
build ships anymore, much less fill our own Walmart and
Dollar store shelves with American made goods.
Speaker 2 (01:22:10):
I don't think the goal is to win a war.
I really do think that they wanted to use that
as part of a societal remake. You know, you look
at the destructive policies that have been put out by
both Biden and Trump in the last five years or so.
I think that they are working very hard to destroy
this country, just like the Europeans are working hard to
destroy their countries.
Speaker 3 (01:22:29):
Probably great reset, Christian constitutional conservative tariffs are a federal
sales tax on us.
Speaker 2 (01:22:35):
That's right, it's like a vat. Well, we're going to
take a quick break, folks, and we will be right back.
Speaker 1 (01:23:28):
You're listening to the David Knight Show.
Speaker 2 (01:23:32):
Well, Tony's gonna be joining us in about ten minutes.
But instead of getting into the kind of the general news,
I wanted to get into lead into Tony coming on
talking about some economic issues. Give us some headlines. Travis
WA's right.
Speaker 3 (01:23:45):
On the economic front, We've got Trump's attack on the
Federal Reserve reminds us why the Fed shouldn't exist at all.
It's from the Free Thought Project. Gold hits new record
high as Daily O fears Trump's stoking imminent debt induced
heart attack. That's from zero Hedge. Four thousand dollars target
inside his Gold's breakout just beginning, says market strategists. That's
(01:24:05):
from kit Co analysts who called three crashes, warns of
fiasco of margin call says current risk is worse than
nineteen twenty nine. Another kit Co article, US Treasury secretary
threatens Russia with new sanctions because they worked so well
in the past. That's from RT Bessent. We may declare
a national housing emergency in fall. That's from Zero Hedge.
(01:24:27):
Navy bond markets, spike is pm hires, high tax fanatics,
threat of id cars for all hard left Rainer's ambition
is the talk of Westminster. An armed police father arrest
father Ted Rider for tweet seeing millions asking when did
Britain become North Korea. That's from Daily Mail. That was
a mouthful jolted bonds, golden crypto sore after labor market
(01:24:50):
meltdown from Zero Hedge.
Speaker 2 (01:24:52):
One of the things that we see here is that
we've got several different analysts talking referencing back to nineteen
twenty nine, referencing back to the creation of the FED
and other things like that, but also seeing that we
are in a cycle and again it is a fourth turning,
and that's a hallmark of the fourth turning. Trump's attack
on the Federal Reserve reminds us why the FED shouldn't
(01:25:13):
exist at all. This is a freethought project is originally
from Future Freedom Foundation. It says a very bad idea
to have a president deciding monetary policy, which he is
and wants to do, just like he's doing with the tariffs.
He wants to do that with interest rates. And they're
going to declare an emergency in housing, and there will
be some executive orders and some dictates coming from Trump
(01:25:37):
and Scott Bessant coming up in the fall. So we'll
have to wait and see what they're going to do
to jump into that marketplace with their cycle bricks ideas.
But it says it's a very bad idea to have
a present deciding minetary policy because presidents inevitably want to
use a monetary system to benefit themselves politically or in
the case of Trump, to benefit themselves personally. I would say,
(01:26:00):
but they said, that's what we have had planned chaos
during the entire existence of the Federal Reserve. That has
been planned monetary chaos, because no one, no matter how smart,
can centrally manage something as complex as money, especially in
a very complex market economy like that of the United States.
(01:26:22):
You know, this is really kind of the central planning flaw.
I've talked about this before. When you go in and
start to centrally plan, it doesn't matter if you're the
smartest person in the room or in the world. Even
you're not smart enough and you don't have enough information
to make that decision Wisely, that's what the marketplace is for.
That's why when you have the marketplace and people are
(01:26:44):
able to make free choices, unencumbered by government regulations and
other things, it's like a neural network that fine tunes things.
That's what you had Adam Smith talk about the invisible hand.
A lot of people are making decisions, they're thinking about that,
and it's the collective decisions of all these people that
guide the marketplace rather than some person who thinks you's
(01:27:06):
smarter than everybody else. The Framers established a totally different
monetary system, one that had no central bank as well
as no paper money. From experience, they knew that if
they established a paper money system, the president or central
bank would end up printing vast quantities of paper money
to finance their schemes and their wars. They knew that
(01:27:28):
the inflation of the monetary supply would end up going
on forever, that the government would be able to plunder
and loot the citizenry through monetary debasement, the nddirect tax
of inflation, which is what we've seen for the last
slightly over a century. So the Constitution established a monetary
system based on the official money being gold and silver
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coins rather than paper money. The federal government was only
given the power to coin money, not to print it,
and the states were expressly prohibited from making anything but
gold coins and silver coins legal tender or official money.
In fact, people are actually using their savings one hundred
years ago to invest in one hundred year bonds issued
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by corporations because they knew that they would retain their
value since they were payable in gold coin. You know,
when I was in the hospital and just out of
sheer and mind numbing boredom, we were watching colleagues and
around the clock, and there was an Andy Griffith episode
and there was this old guy. He didn't have any money,
(01:28:33):
and Sheriff Taylor had to go there to evict him,
and he's commiserating with him and trying to do it gently,
and all the rest of this stuff, and it's the
city that's evicting him because he's behind in his taxes.
And as he's helping him, they find that he's got
a bond from the City of Maybury that is one
hundred years old and it was like for only one
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hundred dollars and it was from when the city began
and with a crew interest and all the rest of
the stuff that was there. It turned out that it
was so much money that it was going to bankrupt
the city if they tried to have to if they
had to pay them. So he was now in the
catbird seat with all this stuff. But that's the effect
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of you know, people used to do long term bonds
like that. It was like as this elderly man's great
grandparents or something to put that in. You don't see
that anymore. And that's why when the Federal Reserve arbitrarily
drops the price of interest rates that they charge the
banks on short term interest rates, that's why you haven't
seen anything change with home mortgages because people are looking
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at this and saying, well, I know that's going to
be inflationary. You know, whenever they drop the interest rate,
it has exactly the opposite effect. It either the interest
rates either stay the same or they go up, because
the market is looking at this and saying, these lower
interest rates to the banks are going to create inflation,
and I'm going to lose money if I don't make
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this interest rate higher. So that's the un that we're
in right now. Is why Ray Dalio was saying, We're
going to have a debt induced heart attack. It's a
good way to put it. But he's also looking at
how Trump has these authoritarian urges to micromanage everything because
Trump sees himself as an FDR or Lincoln, and these
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are the guys who are presidents. We had a complete
structural change of our country at these fourth turnings are
two prior fourth turnings. Well, we got Tony ready. I'm
going to take a quick break and we'll get him
on the line here and we will be right back.
Speaker 1 (01:30:34):
Stay with us. You'll be listening to the David Knight Show, like.
Speaker 2 (01:31:31):
We have joined us now on the line, Tony Orderman.
And it has been a big couple of weeks for gold,
hasn't it. Tony. I was just looking at the prices
and I was going to talk about this a couple
of days ago from Friday to Friday it went up
two percent, and then from this last Friday to Monday
(01:31:53):
it went up three percent, and then in twenty four
hours it went up another two percent. It's been really
hitting all time highs all the time again, isn't it right?
Speaker 3 (01:32:03):
Worry?
Speaker 8 (01:32:03):
Everything's fine, The financial system is fine. Nobody nobody's running
for the exits. Central banks haven't broken all the records
by a hoarding gold. They now held about thirty six
(01:32:26):
I said, brought in about ten tons of gold, which
was down, and that looked like to be a trend
except for the rest of the world going for gold
right now because of all the instability. I mean, you
talked earlier about the chaos of the sanctions and the
tariffs and things that the Trump administration is doing. And
markets do not like uncertainty, and that is showing up
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right now in spades.
Speaker 7 (01:32:51):
And you know, the all.
Speaker 2 (01:32:52):
Tiny good reason for it. At started, it's a good
reason they don't like uncertainty because you look at businesses,
whether they're small or large, they can't operate with this
kind of uncertainty. You know, they don't know if they're
buying in that something's going to be fifty percent higher
than it's going to be in a week or two.
This kind of whip saw stuff is just the ultimate insanity.
It's the dumbest thing I've ever seen.
Speaker 8 (01:33:16):
Yeah, if you wanted to create an environment where the
United States had a robust economy, you would do different
things than what's being done right now. And especially you know,
I mean some of the gold price, it certainly is
the anticipation of the lowering of interest rates or the
replacement of the Fed chair or whatever that is. I mean,
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there's something built into the gold price there. But I'm
really of the school and talking to you over the
past few years if we've noticed together that the Federal
Reserve really didn't affect the price of gold, and you know,
when they've raised interest rates usually that will decrease the
price of gold, and gold hit all time highs in
the face of them doing that.
Speaker 7 (01:33:58):
Yeah, So I don't think that the interest rate necessarily
is that.
Speaker 8 (01:34:01):
I think it's the geopolitical tensions, and I think it's
the things like d dollarization. David.
Speaker 7 (01:34:06):
I mean, if you look at we just you know.
Speaker 8 (01:34:09):
Surpassed gold surpassed a week the gold surpassed the euro
as the second most held reserve asset by central banks.
Speaker 7 (01:34:18):
But now gold has surpassed the holding of treasuries US treasuries.
Speaker 8 (01:34:23):
That's another thing that just got passed wow, in the
last month or so, So the world now holds more
gold than US treasuries across the board as a reserve asset.
So that's another thing. The d dollarization is still continuing
to unfold.
Speaker 2 (01:34:39):
And of course the media is so focused on everything
that's happening in the United States solely and what's going
on with the FAED and what's going with Trump. They're
not paying any attention really much to this Shanghai Cooperation Organization.
I think it is the SEO that's happening there, and
that's all a blowback against Trump's bullying, because that's essentially
what the tariffs are. They're not about protection, they're about bullyism.
(01:35:01):
I guess that is what you could say. It's about
bullying these different countries, and it's really destroying the system
that America had made, continuing the work that Biden had
done in his administration. But it is, as Ray Dalio said,
Trump's America is drifting into a nineteen thirties style autocratic politics,
(01:35:24):
and Trump is very happy about that. He wants to
be seen as an administration that reorganized everything like FDR
DIAD and he's really organizing along central planning and socialist
lines as well.
Speaker 8 (01:35:36):
I think, yeah, because that worked out well in the past.
Always the central planning always works out well. Now that
is seems to be the theme. This really isn't about economics.
Speaker 7 (01:35:49):
I mean, for even for the short term.
Speaker 8 (01:35:52):
You know, if you look at the magic pill that
Trump wants to push, which is the lowered interest rates
or taking interest rates to zero, I mean, make the
money printer go burr.
Speaker 7 (01:36:02):
That's really what is wanting to do.
Speaker 8 (01:36:04):
And you need a weaker dollar in order to play
these tariff games. And the sad part about all of
it is that this funhouse mirror version of what the
tariffs represent to the public now are not what their
intent was, or what they're supposed to.
Speaker 7 (01:36:21):
Be used for, or what I supported them for.
Speaker 8 (01:36:26):
Now I don't I have to back off of what,
you know, my previous support of things like tariffs, because
I don't think they're being used in that way. It's
more of a it's more of a stick and no
care it. And you're right about the rest of the
world is reforming coalitions. You can look at the easiest
example of that would be bricks, which is Brazil, Russia, India, China,
(01:36:49):
South Africa.
Speaker 7 (01:36:49):
But it's more than that.
Speaker 8 (01:36:51):
I mean geopolitically, militarily, economically, all of the forces that
are aligned against us him which has been abused, are
gaining strength and we look ridiculous right now, and that's unfortunate.
Speaker 2 (01:37:07):
Well, I was just saying, you know, we had India
and China, we're fighting each other when spot on the
border not long ago. Now they're embracing each other as
friends because of Trump's bullying. That's what's really happening with
all this. So Ray Dalio said, there's a strong autocratic
leadership that sprang out of the desire to take control
of the financial and economic situation, same as it was
(01:37:29):
in the nineteen thirties. And that's really the path that
we're going on. And you know, Trump and the people
around him, whoever is making the policy people around him
know that they've got this massive debt that he's growing
by leaps and bounds, and they want to monetize that
with inflation. They want to be able to pay it
back with cheaper dollars and then we'll be able to
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pay it back at a cheaper interest rate. That's the
strategy that he's focused on, and that's why he's pushing
so hard. And I don't know, when you look at
what's going on with the Federal Reserve, they may be
able to get this one person out and he may
be able to intimidate Powell. Jerald Clinty always said Trump's
going to get whatever he wants out of the Federal Reserve,
(01:38:11):
and because he did the last time, but he's really
put the screws on him with this stuff.
Speaker 8 (01:38:19):
He certainly has, and there really is any other examples
in modern US history of the president, you know, openly
intimidating the FED chair or calling for the removal of
a FED chair. I mean, there's examples of Lyndon Johnson
supposedly bullied the FED chair in the Oval office, but
(01:38:39):
that was in private. This has been open, and I
think that begs a lot of other questions about the
role of the FED and what the FED is and
this private banking consortium and how much power they actually have,
and what the presidency represents and a lot of this
is still just a show. I mean, yes, Gerald Cialente's right,
Trump will get the rate cuts that he wants.
Speaker 7 (01:39:02):
That will happen, and I.
Speaker 8 (01:39:04):
Think that that's just going to signal further inflation. The
era of inflating our way out of these crises, though,
I think is coming to an end. I yeah, just
everything that I followed over the years, and knowing what
the metrics say. You know, if you go to one
hundred and thirty percent for whatever reason, that's a magic number, David.
But one hundred and thirty percent of debt to GDP
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is where some sort of tipping point where you know,
the most of the economist's degree, that's a that's a rubicon.
You cross that and there's really no coming back. So
I don't know, you know, what the plan here is
other than you know, short term fulfillment, which could be
I mean, could be just trying to pass the midterms
and just buying some time.
Speaker 7 (01:39:47):
You know, it's the economy stupid always coming.
Speaker 2 (01:39:49):
By when you get when you get debt that it's
so large, it starts crowding out all the marketplaces. And
that's the key thing, you know, it's the elephant in
the room that is destroying everything. And the federal government
as becomes larger, more authoritarian, more dictatorial, is crowding out
all the individual decisions around. Then that's why it's destroying
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the economy. And we'll do that. Ray Dalio says, it
gives it about three years, give or take a year
or two before we have a big debt induced heart attack.
They're going to drop the interest rates by a quarter
of a point, by twenty five basis points. Some people
think that's going to happen with fifty basis points. And
a lot of people are saying gold is not done yet.
(01:40:31):
So you've got a lot of people projecting four thousand
dollars in the near term right now as well. And
as I said, it's been jumping leaps and bounds. We've
seen with this happening, Silver house silver doing well.
Speaker 8 (01:40:46):
Silver is at almost an all time high again. I
mean it's within striking distance of that. I mean, fifty
two dollars fifty cents is the nineteen eighty high. But
you look at twenty eleven, this is the first time
twenty eleven we've hit over forty dollars an ounce.
Speaker 7 (01:41:03):
I'll pull up.
Speaker 8 (01:41:04):
Live spot prices right now, we'll see where we're at.
But I think something happy. I was forty dollars and
sixty eight cents as of this broadcast is where silver is.
So we're above the forty dollars mark for the first
time since I've been in business. For the first time
since Wiy's Wolf's been in business, we hit forty dollars.
(01:41:25):
So interesting to see there, and I think we're just
getting started. So this kind of goes back to conversations
you and I had a year ago or more, and
I started to notice that these nation states and especially
got Russia, we're putting silver on the as a strategic
reserve asset. And I thought once that happened that a
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lot of these the comex and the contracts, and a
lot of the paper and the ETFs and things that
were papered over, I thought that that would start putting
strain on between the physical dichotomy and the paper.
Speaker 7 (01:42:00):
And uh, I may be right there.
Speaker 8 (01:42:02):
Something happened, and I think the days of cheap silver
made me behind us. David though, where I was saying,
you know, when we're in the twenty dollars range twenty
mid twenties, I was saying, this is extremely cheap. And
I was saying it was cheap at mid thirties and
it still is given what you know, it's all time
high has been and of course what's happened to the dollar.
(01:42:23):
I think it's extremely cheap, but it is interesting to
watch it.
Speaker 12 (01:42:26):
Dan.
Speaker 16 (01:42:26):
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Speaker 2 (01:42:43):
Down a third party who was jumped in on the line,
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Speaker 16 (01:42:50):
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Speaker 2 (01:42:54):
Yeah, you're getting that goal price. They don't like that message.
Speaker 16 (01:42:57):
Your computer has been locked up.
Speaker 7 (01:43:00):
May have to I may have to rejoin you, David.
My computer just started like having a melt.
Speaker 2 (01:43:06):
I can hear it. Yeah, okay, you want to you
want to join this again.
Speaker 7 (01:43:11):
I'll get back on the line.
Speaker 2 (01:43:12):
Okay, we're going to restart which contact with Tony and
see if he can't get the nanny that's taken over
his computer there. But you know, we've seen gold. We
were talking about silver, but uh, we've seen gold kind
of go horizontal now for a few months. They call
it consolidating its position or whatever. But now you've got
gold analysts saying if you've been waiting to get in
(01:43:33):
and wondering if it's going to go from this consolidation point,
has it reached the peakings are going to drop down
or is it just consolidating ready to take off again?
And a lot of this is psychology, and so you
can learn sometimes that patterns of patterns of prices sometimes
that reflects psychology. But like I said, I had a
listener who contacted me and with a chart and said,
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I think gold is peaked out, and I just agree.
You know, you have to do your own out. But
I disagree because I think all the fundamental things that
are they're the problems in our economy, I think are
only going to intensify at this point. And I think
it's going to be the safe haven that people run
to because they've always run to it for millennia. They've
run to. Gold is real, it's physical, it's private, and
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all of these things are matter more now than they
ever did before. Physical nature of it matters more, the
private nature of it matters more. I've got some comments here.
Some people want me asked Tony some questions when he
comes back North American house Hippo. I'm pretty sure when
the Faunding fathers talked about coining money, they didn't have
bitcoin in mind. Yeah, that's not really a coin. And
(01:44:40):
when you talk about stable coins I don't think they
had that in mind either. They're going to be tied
to a paper currency that is not stable and they're
not physical coins either. And so we let's see this
is somebody said to the guest that message you received
was a scam by Indians who want him to call
to disabled them. Change the notification settings in your browser
(01:45:03):
and disabled sites you don't recognize. Well, you pass it
on to Tony. If you have a way to do
that lance, that'd be good. I thought it was a
scam because it's not going to make that kind of
repetitive statement to you all the time. Maybe it's because
you check the price of gold at a particular site.
The real acospook says, with property, income, cell phone power, water,
(01:45:26):
hidden taxes, etc. The average American is paying over one
half of the gross income and taxes. Yeah, and that's
a big part of why things are expensive. It's a
big part of why our wages are more expensive. And
so again it all comes back to taxes and regulations
embedded in so many different areas. I mean, when you're
(01:45:47):
talking about manufacturing something, all the different requirements that are
there for quote unquote safety that are not necessary that
we didn't have before, and then the artificial inflation of
the price of energy. All of that is fundamental thing
that they're not going to look at. They're just going
to impose terroist, which only makes things worse. Dougle Lug
(01:46:09):
sendohlv our manufacturing to China, attacks them to get the
products back. I see the America killing scam. Now, yeah,
the real Octo spook says, we cannot compete with China
in a lot of countries because the cost of living
and it's killed the skilled American worker. Yes, but let's
understand that the cost of living is not one of
these nebulous things like the pandemic. The pandemic didn't do
(01:46:33):
anything to us. It was Trump and it was other
government officials who did that to us, and the cost
of living is a result of what they have done.
D GA, thank you very much for the tip, says David.
If Trump was on our side instead of argument Powell,
he would end the FED. Whatever happened to the audit
of Fort Knox. Yeah, they kind of went away, didn't it.
(01:46:53):
It's like so many of these different hoaxes that Donald
Trump runs. That's one of the reasons why I guess
he was initial reaction to the Epstein thing was to
call it a hoax, because that's his game plan. That's
he runs one hoax after the other. Molly brown Dog said,
I can't say tariffs or protectionists. We don't have much
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in the way of industry in our country to protect anymore.
That's right. If I tyrants seventeen, that's why he didn't
really focus on any industries. He just focused on attacking
other countries. I think if I tyrants seventeen seventy six
says yes. The problem is most Americans will still pick
the left or right who're both totally against them. And
(01:47:35):
I agree, that's one I always here. So you're for
for Biden, that aren't you? You know? And it's like, no,
actually I'm not, And so what's your plan? Who do
you want as president to save us? It's like you
don't even understand that the presidency is the problem. It's
not going to save you. Go back and listen, Reagan
was right about that. You know, government is not the solution,
(01:47:56):
it's the problem. That was a wonderful SoundBite of truth,
but people don't care about that anymore. Well, the goal
price has risen to another record and again, so whether
they're looking at a twenty five basis point cut or
a fifty basis point cut, that's a big part of it.
But that's not the only thing that's driving gold up.
(01:48:18):
There's many other things that are doing it as well.
One analyst who called three Crashes warns of a fiasco
of margin calls and says that the current crisis is
worse than nineteen twenty nine. Again, people are making all
of these comparisons to the Great Depression and the last
time we had something like that, and that's exactly where
(01:48:40):
we are. We have gone through this cycle again, and
I think this is going to be worse than that.
I've been saying that for a decade. I said, I
think in terms of the economic disruption that always happens
when society goes through these cyclical crises that they call
the fourth twenty Whenever that happens frequently, we go to war.
(01:49:01):
And I have said that I think that they want
to have a war that is a combination of last
three that we've had in the United States. We had
a revolutionary war, a Civil war, and a World War.
And I said, I think the next one is going
to be a combination of those. And I think that
we're going to have not a great depression, but I
think we're going to have a greater depression. The effects
of what the technocracy is working on doing is going
(01:49:22):
to be far more devastating than what the Great Depression
was to people. And so we've got some more comments.
So I'll keep going with the comments until we get
Tony back. As has he contacted you yet or not?
Speaker 10 (01:49:34):
He hasn't tried to rejoin the Zoom meeting.
Speaker 4 (01:49:36):
He might keep having some major computer problems that could
have been a serious virus or ransomware or something.
Speaker 2 (01:49:42):
I don't know, Okay. Christian constitutional conservative says Terris originally
created thousands of years ago to tax exotic goods that
cannot be manufactured domestically. Yeah, in Rome. Absolutely. He also says,
for example, a remenic pire placed a tariff on black
pepper because they couldn't produce it themselves. Terifs are all
(01:50:04):
while Trump makes billions on crypto. I agree, this is
the plan, the power and of industry has moved east
by design. Getting back to that previous one about crypto,
that is the move that the Trump family wants to make.
Eric has talked about that, about having these decentralized finance
(01:50:24):
that dive the DeFi crypto and anythink. So it's going
to replace the banks. That is their goal. They want
to use stable coin, they'll use that. They think they
can use that to prop up the dollar, and they
think they can use that to replace the banks. And
the Trump family is getting in on the ground floor
of all that. They've got their tentacles and most of
these things. And that's what Howard Lutnik is all about.
(01:50:47):
That's why the guy at the Commerce Department, they are
trying to completely destroy our financial system and rebuild it
with one where they have their tentacles in every aspect
of it. Sheila, A work is done. It's being dismantled
and sold off. The final nails in the coffin. Yeah,
that's going to be the They've already talked about that.
They said, you know, if we saw off public lands,
(01:51:09):
we've got a couple one hundred trillion dollars in all
that stuff, and we can do that to get everything solved.
I think that is going to be the plan. You
got to ask yourself, who are they going to sell
it to? Who's got that kind of money? Nobody asked
them that question nice the storm. I was looking this
morning at my Wolfpack tracker. When I put that together,
(01:51:31):
gold was eighteen hundred and silver was twenty. Both are
up one hundred percent. Now that's great, and that's the
power as well as savings. Right, It's very important to
do savings and to do it on a gradual basis,
and that's what I like about what Tony does with Wolfpack.
You can gradually set aside savings. And if you do
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that with a bank account, with a checking account or
a savings account in the bank where they don't pay
you any interest, even if they do pay you interest,
it's not going to keep up with inflation. But if
you do that with gold and silver, you actually are saving.
Something's going to keep up, keep its value, if not
increase its relative to a dollar. So again, if you
go to David Night at Goldbal, take you Tony Ardaban
(01:52:12):
at Wisewelf Gold. And I think that Tony may be
having some major problems with his computer, so I think
what we're going to do is we are going to
take a break and I'm going to get Travis back
in and we'll be right back.
Speaker 12 (01:52:29):
Folks, U.
Speaker 1 (01:55:08):
Defending the American dream. You're listening to the David Knight Show.
Speaker 2 (01:55:15):
All right, and we have Travis A joining us again now,
so he's going to go through some of the comments
I've reappeared.
Speaker 3 (01:55:23):
We've got Shelley A says social credit system of the
Chinese model. China is the model. It's been decided. Yeah,
working towards it.
Speaker 2 (01:55:31):
That's the stable coins are going to be. They're going
to be using the social credit system that's going to
be there. Exactly what it's about.
Speaker 3 (01:55:38):
Steve evs hoard gold and silver Wise of gold is
a good start, or you've got a David Night dot
gold to start collecting gold and silver. H Angry Tiger's
Den says gold will drop down again. You think they
don't pump and dunk gold, especially with ETFs in play.
Speaker 2 (01:55:54):
Yeah, they manipulate it. And that's why you know, when
we look at it, so we don't really get too
freaked out about the the movements one way or the
other because we know that they manipulate things make sure
that you stay out of the ETFs.
Speaker 10 (01:56:06):
Though.
Speaker 2 (01:56:06):
If I look at Gold and regardless of what happens
with this, I'm playing it for the long term, and
I'm playing it for privacy. Do we have Tony back
with us?
Speaker 1 (01:56:16):
Now?
Speaker 2 (01:56:18):
Hey? He is he able to talk? Tony? Is that you?
Speaker 7 (01:56:23):
I'm back? Can you hear me? Okay?
Speaker 2 (01:56:25):
Yeah? I got you? Did you get that the Indian
scammers taken care.
Speaker 7 (01:56:29):
Of whatever reason?
Speaker 8 (01:56:31):
I don't know if it was natural News or if
it was one of the links from Drudge or what.
It just my screen just went nuts and it was
you couldn't click off of it.
Speaker 7 (01:56:41):
So I'm sorry.
Speaker 8 (01:56:41):
I couldn't I have shut down the entire computer and
then reboot everything.
Speaker 7 (01:56:45):
I had no idea what that was.
Speaker 2 (01:56:47):
That's all right, That's the world in which we live. Yeah,
there was a couple of questions up there. We still
have those that people had some questions for you. We
were just talking about, you know, what's going on with Gold,
And of course it is as Angry Tiger said, sometimes
it goes up, sometimes it goes down. But long term,
(01:57:08):
all of these different things that are creating the desire
to have a safe haven are there, are getting worse,
and so that I think is the key thing that
people are looking at. I was just looking at while
we were on break what Bessett was saying about declaring
this national housing emergency in the fall. He was saying,
rightfully identifying the problem. It's not an emergency though. I
(01:57:31):
think it's a long term, planned takedown, and it's not
some unusual thing that's just kicked in. As you know
and everybody knows, this is a result of a lot
of overregulation, mismanagement, inflation, and other things like that. It
is a reflection of where we are as a society.
He says, all things are on the table, and he's
(01:57:52):
talking about how how difficult it is to afford homes,
but he thinks that the solution is going to be
he said, yeah, look at this eggs. He's saying this
from a restaurant. He said, eggs are cheaper now thanks
to Trump, And we're going to have this lady who's
working here in a restaurant. She's going to be in
a much better position because she's not going to have
taxes on her tips. And it's like, well, think through that.
(01:58:15):
Maybe that's what's making things so difficult and unaffordable. It's
the taxes and the debt that you put on us.
But they're not going to do that. I imagine they're
going to come up with some kind of a free giveaway,
don't you think.
Speaker 8 (01:58:27):
Well, the price of housing, that's an interesting metric because
that it reveals the scam of fiat currency, the price
instability of currency that's constantly losing value, and the reason
that the current generation is basically priced out the housing market.
I mean, was it fifteen years ago the average home
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buyer was around thirty years old, David, Now that's forty.
Speaker 2 (01:58:53):
Yeah, and that's bad for everybody.
Speaker 7 (01:58:56):
Of young people have been priced out.
Speaker 8 (01:58:57):
It's because the wealthier that you get, you will park
funds in real estate because you can't put it in
a savings account and a CD is not going to
do much for you. So these wealthy people will just
buy more and more houses. They don't even live in them. Yeah,
and we see that with we want to talk about
fueling the home prices.
Speaker 7 (01:59:17):
Who's the mega buyers right now?
Speaker 8 (01:59:19):
That's Black Rock, Yes, you know, gone in in twenty
twenty and buying up massive neighborhoods and outbidding individuals. So
there's a reason why that you know this with the
deed allarization happening around the globe and the.
Speaker 2 (01:59:33):
Of course, it's interesting that Blackrocks all are diminishing. It's
interesting that Larry Fink and Blackrock were so involved in
the mortgage scams of two thousand and seven two thousand
and eight and then managed to parlay that into his
massive fortune that he has there. But yeah, as it
goes up and talk about a generational thing. Even people
who are in the generation that I am, who are
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able to afford a house, we have to look at
this and say, and who are we going to sell
this to? Right, if the younger people can't afford it,
it's a problem for all generations.
Speaker 8 (02:00:08):
That's exactly right. Eventually, real estate's worth what someone will
pay for it. Yeah, It's like when somebody comes to
me with a with a rare coin or something, or
I have an er coin, I have this penny and
I'm like, that's really cool, and I looked it up
on an app and it's worth thousand dollars and I'm
like that.
Speaker 7 (02:00:23):
May be true. I don't have any where to sell.
Speaker 8 (02:00:25):
It, So, I mean there's an issue with real estate.
I learned this is I was a young real estate
broker at twenty five and had that was from the
first business I ever started. I called it Monticello real Estate,
after Thomas Jefferson's home. I had my first real estate brokerage,
and so I learned a lot about real estate and
that of course, it culminated with the housing collapse in
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two thousand and eight, two thousand and nine, and I
went and started a different business.
Speaker 7 (02:00:52):
But I've been in real estate a long time.
Speaker 8 (02:00:55):
I think that we're definitely going to see kind of
an in game to whatever that was, where you know,
the American dream, the white picket fence and all this stuff,
and that everybody you know has a house. They're priced
out now because of what happened to the currency. We
have a currency crisis. Really the currency crisis affects everything else,
and then it just just appears that it's a housing crisis,
(02:01:19):
when really.
Speaker 7 (02:01:19):
It's a currency crisis.
Speaker 8 (02:01:21):
Yeah, and I think a lot of the younger people,
if you look at what's going on with the with bitcoin,
they're they're buying bitcoin, They're buying other things they can
get into, they can own, you know, they can stack
Satoshi's instead of buying real estate and they can own
a piece of something that is finite, and a lot
of people think that way in the digitized world, and
(02:01:44):
I think that will that will show up in housing
eventually a big portion of the housing market. I believe
David will be demonetized in a way. If you look
at I think it was they did a study recently.
It was British Columbia. Uh was it like you know,
five ten years ago it would take one hundred bitcoin
(02:02:06):
to buy a medium sized house and.
Speaker 7 (02:02:10):
Now it takes four.
Speaker 8 (02:02:12):
So like in priced and bitcoin, the housing market is
is demonetizing. It's actually getting deflationary, but priced in dollars
it's inflationary.
Speaker 7 (02:02:24):
So I think a lot of this is going to work.
Speaker 8 (02:02:27):
Itself out as we go through the digitizing of currency
and what's happening with the dollar and where we land
and this bubble it may it may, you may be correct.
Where people have We've built up this housing with you know,
previous generations and sold and it has gone up and
gone up, and the priced itself out and then you
don't have any buyers.
Speaker 7 (02:02:49):
Except for black rock.
Speaker 2 (02:02:50):
Yeah, who wants to own everything? And you will own nothing.
I have the five tyran at seventeen seventy six says
gold will be useless when CBDC is implemented outlawed by government.
I disagree because I'm looking one of the reasons I
put that article in this stack about the guy that
was arrested when we went back to Britain because of
(02:03:12):
his tweets. Britain is working very hard to give ID
cards to everybody. This is something Tony Blair always wanted
to do. Going back to Blair and Bush, they were
all about national identity, right, and those things have stayed
there kind of under the radar, but they're bringing them
back now. And first of all, they won't call it CBDC.
(02:03:34):
They'll give it a different name, but functionally it'll be
equivalent to that. It'll be some kind of a stable coin.
And I would just refer to people who think that
the gold is going to be prohibited, I would refer
them to the drug war. You know, gold is not
something that is you know, when you've got something that
doesn't even harm people, right, you can look at drugs,
(02:03:55):
you can look even at alcohol, and you can say, well,
there's a lot of people who don't like that because
of the harm that's donned individuals and so they might
side with that, But with gold prohibiting something like that,
I don't think that they'll ever get away with that. Again,
I don't think people voluntarily turn it in. People are
too skeptical about and rightfully so, of the federal government
(02:04:16):
now to cooperate with that. As Gerald Centry said, his
dad or grandfather dutifully turned in their goal when FDR
wanted it turned in. But that's not going to happen today.
If they were to outlaw goal, people aren't going to
turn it in to become an underground economy, and it
would actually probably help it because we need something to
get an underground economy going. That's in something I think
(02:04:39):
other than drugs. But they don't have the ability to
prohibit anything they want. They can't really enforce that. Now.
Speaker 7 (02:04:48):
Gold is one of those mysteries too.
Speaker 8 (02:04:52):
If you read you know, I've read extensive histories on gold,
and I would refer people to I just did a
podcast recently with Alan Area, who wrote the Another History
of Gold. I thought it was the most complex, well
written history of gold I've ever read, and I did
an interview with him a couple of months ago on
my channel on paratruth or to check that out, because
(02:05:14):
it goes deep into how it's interwoven into human history.
So not just monetary, it's just a part of our story.
It's never going away. Communist governments, as you know, David,
they temporarily outlaw people of having gold, but they love it,
They need the gold, they hoard the gold. The government's
do that never really, you know, And that's the reason
(02:05:37):
that FDR made it, you know, illegal for you to
hoard gold or own gold and turn your gold in
that executive order. It's because they wanted to transfer it
back to the Central Bank and to the Bank of
International Settlements, and that's where a lot of the gold went.
And so when it was turned in, and I might
remind people, they turned it in and then they raised
(02:05:58):
the price from twenty dollars announced or twenty dollars and
sixty seven cents announced to thirty five dollars announce.
Speaker 7 (02:06:06):
So it was a great heist that happened.
Speaker 8 (02:06:10):
So gold will always surround value and what we consider money,
and there will be other things on the horizon as well.
I thinks, like bitcoin or something like that. But gold
will always hold some sort of of value and will
be considered money.
Speaker 2 (02:06:28):
I agree.
Speaker 1 (02:06:29):
I agree.
Speaker 2 (02:06:30):
So tell us a bit about what's going on at
wise Wolf.
Speaker 7 (02:06:35):
Well, we got a lot going on.
Speaker 8 (02:06:36):
I've been in Texas the last week and working on
my physical location.
Speaker 7 (02:06:41):
I don't know if I told you, David.
Speaker 8 (02:06:43):
I bought an old branch bank and it used to
be a Bank of America.
Speaker 7 (02:06:50):
It was a Texas State bank.
Speaker 8 (02:06:51):
It's like it has a drive through, has all the
stuff that anyway, it was being used as a CBD
shop or something and it went up for lease and.
Speaker 7 (02:06:59):
Like all the stuff still intact. It's still a bank.
Speaker 2 (02:07:01):
You can use it as a shop now, I guess
that's yeah.
Speaker 8 (02:07:07):
So I've got the I've got the bank and we've
been working on converting it over. We're actual, we're operational
right now. Uh for it's and I rebranded just for
this location. I did wise Wolf Gold Silver Bitcoin have
a new logo, and so we're the only drive through
gold silver Bitcoin place in America as as far as
(02:07:30):
I know that anywhere. So we've still got all the
all the bank stuff intact. I've got an office in
a studio. I'm working over there, and today was supposed
to be my my last broadcast out of my house,
which is funny. I'm gonna, I'm gonna when we get
that done with the show to figure out what what
Alphabet agency was trying to hijack my computer. But we'll
(02:07:51):
have a new studio over there. And yeah, it's it's
been it's been good. And uh, you know really just
wolf Pack is about to get an upgrade with a
new website. And you know, in this day and age,
for whatever reason, things move at a very slow pace
when you try to do projects. I don't recall it
(02:08:12):
everything taking this long. But we're rebuilding the website for
wolf Pack and that's going to be exciting. We'll do
a big whenever we're done. I definitely will talk to
you about it and talk to your listeners and which
is a great portion of our wolf Pack members on
what the changes are going to be made, and we're
going to be offering some things.
Speaker 2 (02:08:32):
That's great. Ye Jason. So Jason was talking about wolf
Pack and said, you know, we first started getting this stuff,
he went back and like those records, and both gold
and silver have doubled in price since he did that.
And so you know, that's the beauty of it. You
know the fact that you can gradually accumulate this, and
it's one of the few places where you can actually
(02:08:53):
have kind of a savings program and not lose value,
you know, like you would if you were to put
it in a bank. That's a wonderful thing that you're doing.
I don't know anybody else that does that. It'll be
interesting to see what you do with your drive food
there at your new building. But that's great, Tony, glad
to hear that. And I think it's been a good thing.
And I'm always happy to promote gold and silver because
(02:09:17):
it's real, it's physical, it's private, and I think regardless
of what the markets do or don't do, regardless of
what people do in terms of manipulating the markets, that
is a key thing for me because I understand what
they want to do with this stuff, with digital ID
and other things, and we have to have some kind
of an outlet outside of that, and I think people
(02:09:38):
need to understand that. You know, like I said earlier,
you can't really change the wind, but you can change
your sales in order to when you see what's coming in.
I think that's a very important thing to get out
of their system as much as possible. We can't do
it completely, but you know, start making those preparations.
Speaker 7 (02:09:57):
I think we're just getting started.
Speaker 8 (02:09:58):
I do, matter of fact, man, I look at the prices,
and I look at what the conditions of the geopolitically
and everything that's happening David to history. I think we're
just getting started. It's just the beginning.
Speaker 2 (02:10:09):
Yeah, batten down the hatches and get ready. There's a
storm coming, that's right, And I'm not cue. I'm not
talking about that kind of storm. They're not going to
be coming for the pedophile networks. They are the pedophile networks.
There's a different storm that's coming and a very different
from that. Well, it's always great talking to you, Tony,
(02:10:30):
and you're gonna program it's gonna be following this one today, right, and.
Speaker 7 (02:10:34):
We're going to try to get it hopefully.
Speaker 8 (02:10:35):
We're running the Arderburn Radio transmission will be over on
my ex at Tony Arterburn and Rumble and the America
Unplug channel.
Speaker 7 (02:10:43):
So come join us.
Speaker 2 (02:10:44):
That's great. Okay, thank you so much for your support.
Will you do appreciate it. And folks who are going
to take a quick break and we will be right back.
Speaker 1 (02:11:25):
You're listening to the David Knight show.
Speaker 3 (02:11:56):
Yeah, sure, welcome back, folks. I've got a lot of
comments here. Before we get to the comments, I want
to let you know what we're gonna be talking about
in this section. We're gonna be going over news in general.
We're gonna talk about Leno's law, tossed out by California lawmakers,
smog testing to remain for classic cars. You're not gonna
be allowed to have anything at all. You're gonna get
(02:12:17):
rid of all the beautiful classic cars on the road
in California. You're gonna be forced to drive the ugliest.
Speaker 2 (02:12:21):
You know, Jay Lenno's got the third largest car collection
of any individual. The other people are like Arab chiks,
the other two some.
Speaker 3 (02:12:29):
Guy in Dubai.
Speaker 2 (02:12:30):
Yeah, exactly, sitting there exactly like UAE or Dubai or
something like that.
Speaker 3 (02:12:35):
We got Ron Paul. Let's be honest about the US
Department of War. The War Department. That's one of the
Free Thought Project new Apple TV show glorifies liberal women
profiling right wingers for the FBI. That's from Zero Hedge.
I saw a little bit about this yesterday and I thought.
Speaker 2 (02:12:52):
You know, maybe maybe I don't wait to see it. Right.
Speaker 3 (02:12:54):
Yeah, I've actually considered maybe I'll watch part of it
to talk about it on the show, But I don't
know how much willing to suffer for this. Yeah, perhaps
perhaps I'll watch it.
Speaker 2 (02:13:03):
And give you guys a review like Amazon's or the
rings is. Like, I honestly can't watch too much of
this stuff.
Speaker 3 (02:13:09):
Yeah, we watched one episode and it was painful, painful, painful.
NATO has outlived its purpose. Jeffrey Sachs for RT Pentagons. Bloated, opaque,
and undisciplined budget undermines US national security. That's from zero hedge.
German elections thrown into immense chaos after wave of AfD
deaths rises to seven. That's from zero heads.
Speaker 2 (02:13:29):
It's amazing. Hillary Clinton's not even running. I think got
people dying left and right. One person and it was
retweeted by the head of AfD said this is statistically
impossible that this many people would die. But yeah, I
wouldn't put it past any government now in the West
to do that kind of thing. It's exactly what you'd
expect from the Soviet Union. But that's why all the
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Western governments have become.
Speaker 3 (02:13:51):
One thing I will say, and I wasn't able to
confirm this but I heard the last person to die
from AfD was some guy who was you know, eighty
something years Yes, yeah, that one is probably more on
the natural. That's only one out of Yeah, that's still six.
Speaker 2 (02:14:05):
Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (02:14:06):
Labor's big idea, die while running for office or because
of running for office.
Speaker 10 (02:14:12):
It's the old with a positive test or because of.
Speaker 2 (02:14:15):
A Yeah, they die with politics are from politics.
Speaker 3 (02:14:18):
We're all dying from politics. Labor's big idea is ID
cards for all. Blair wanted them years ago, and now
as Macron Demand's Action Starmer takes interest, good old Cure
Starmer can't get enough of that guy. The quiet rebranding
of CBDCs as Digital ID that's from zero Hedge. As
I said, that's what we're going to cover in this segment. First,
(02:14:40):
I want to get through your comments here, and we've
got angry tigers dense as gold will drop down again.
You think they don't pump and dump gold, especially ETFs.
I read that one. Yeah, Caboose eight eight eight, Tony's
homeland security agent was messing with the interview. We've got
skun Collo Rose Guard and silver is so reasonably priced
that is preposterous, ridiculous.
Speaker 2 (02:15:01):
Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:15:01):
Yeah, they keep suppressing the price of silver. Bl hoton crypto.
Digital currency is the lead up to taking the mark
on the right hand or forehead to buy or sell paybills,
et cetera.
Speaker 2 (02:15:12):
Yes, they've taken every dystopian I thing and implemented it,
and that's especially true of revelation. But isn't that an
interesting thing? How I sawthing? He was written two thousand
years ago by guy who was on an island, isolated
that he would come up with the same system that
the technocrats are coming up with. Of course he told
(02:15:33):
is it with an evil system? They're trying to tell
us it's far and good safety.
Speaker 3 (02:15:37):
Yeah, bad lander. That happened to me downloading a Tesla
Service manual Pdfah, there's so many different weird things that
pop up when you're doing anything on the Internet now
that it's so easy to get some website that just
starts screaming at you.
Speaker 4 (02:15:51):
Also, PDFs are a major vulnerability. Most viruses these days
are spread through PDFs, so be careful when downloading those that.
Speaker 3 (02:16:00):
Yeah, good to know replying to the real Octo spook,
Our children and their children will never repay our.
Speaker 2 (02:16:06):
Debts quote unquote debts. Yeah, well, maybe we just repudiate it.
Speaker 3 (02:16:12):
Douglak says, our children have to deal with a b system.
I feel sorry for them. Yes, we've got DG eight.
Thank you very much. DG eight, says David. If Trump
was on our side instead of arguing with Powell, he
would end the FED. What happened to the audit of
Fort Knox will that? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (02:16:29):
Yeah, that says hoax? Another Trump hoax.
Speaker 3 (02:16:34):
You got d G eight again, Thank you very much, David.
The Trump family is over six billion in crypto holdings,
make them the eighth largest holders in the world.
Speaker 2 (02:16:46):
Yeah. I didn't know they were number six, but boy,
they are really into it and creating more all the time.
Speaker 3 (02:16:52):
D G eight once more, thank you very much. David,
Littnik and Wilbur Ross were in our Trump's handlers. What
is with the Secretary of Commerce the real ties to
the deep state?
Speaker 2 (02:17:01):
Yeah well yeah, and that's where you know, Secretary Commerce,
that's where you can do the corny capitalism very easily.
Speaker 7 (02:17:07):
Right.
Speaker 2 (02:17:07):
You can reward or punish people in different industries.
Speaker 3 (02:17:14):
Got Solo Cat nineteen eighty teriff are additional taxes pretending
to not be taxes. It's taxes in a fake mustache
and a fake nose. It's three taxes and a trench
coat stacked on top of each other.
Speaker 2 (02:17:26):
It's actually free money, you know. That's the way they
portrayed this. It's like, your prices aren't going to go up,
but we're gonna make hundreds of billions of dollars in
extra money. So much so we're going to send you
out another stimulus check.
Speaker 10 (02:17:37):
Right.
Speaker 2 (02:17:38):
That's the way it's been sold by Trump. Trump is
a hoax, the hoax administration.
Speaker 3 (02:17:42):
We've got Georgia Boy eleven forty two. Trump will possibly
usher in the biggest surveillance state ever, and his maga,
his maga will say it's the best thing that ever happened.
That's right. They can't wait to get into the Freedom cities.
It's got freedom in the name. It's got to be good. Yeah,
Christian Constitutional Conservative twenty twenty eight will be Trump minion
versus Gavin Newsom. That's right, Gruesome Newsom is going to
(02:18:03):
be running for office.
Speaker 2 (02:18:04):
There'll be another election I won't vote in.
Speaker 3 (02:18:08):
I have to conscientiously abstain. Yeah, I don't think i'd
make myself sick. Will there even be a lesser of
two evils? At that point, Shelley A, eggs are the
same price they were six months ago. They went down
for a minute and came back up.
Speaker 2 (02:18:21):
Yeah, and you know the a little bit of a
drop that was there. Nobody has addressed the monopoly position
of Calmaine and these other companies that are out there
fixing the price of eggs, and the quote unquote fix
that was that they came up with what made eggs expensive. Again,
it's the federal government. The federal government is always a problem,
not the solution. And so when they stopped the massive
(02:18:45):
call of chickens, Brooke Rollins came out and approved the
genetic code injection for all of our meat and the
m R and A thing. That's their quote unquote solution
for all this stuff. I'll tell you do that or
I'll start killing your chickens.
Speaker 10 (02:19:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (02:19:01):
So reminiscent of when the government was paying farmers not
to grow corn all those years ago. Now we'll pay
you not to raise chickens. Just get all the food supply. Yeah, Christian,
constitutional conservative, We already have digital currency. Who keeps their
cash under the mattress anymore? A lot of people solely
use their credit or debit card for everything that's right.
(02:19:21):
Cash has mostly gone the way of the dinosaur.
Speaker 2 (02:19:24):
And that's why, you know, Catherine so Fitz talks about
having a cash Friday where you deliberately use things on Friday,
use cash to pay for things, to try to keep
it going, because if people stop using cash, then the
banks aren't going to carry it. And you know, businesses
won't be able to make change for you because it's
(02:19:45):
a nuisance for them, and so you have to do
that as a customer or it will disappear. We've seen
that happen in other countries.
Speaker 3 (02:19:52):
It's a slow process of making the other methods far
more and more convenient. Also doesn't help that no one
knows how to do math anymore, so anytime you hand
someone cash, it takes way longer to get the change back. Yeah,
nights of the storm, the price of eggs are still
up because they use tax dollars to bring in more
from overseas people who don't eat eggs, or subsidizing those
(02:20:14):
who do. Yeah, that's why, if you can manage it,
having your own set of chickens is a great investment.
They're a little bit finicky, a little bit tricky keeping
them alive and safe. From predators is the real struggle,
because just about anything can kill a chicken if it
gets in there. But they are a great investment. They
will provide you food with the eggs, and then once
(02:20:37):
they're past their prime, you can turn the chicken itself
into meat, assuming you aren't too attached to the chicken
at that point.
Speaker 4 (02:20:44):
Don't the cash Friday's thing. I guess you could say,
use the change you want to see in the world.
Speaker 3 (02:20:51):
That's good.
Speaker 2 (02:20:51):
Use the change or it will change.
Speaker 3 (02:20:53):
Yeah, the real octo spook in real estate becomes the
form of currency, wealth bank, ETCEA. No average American will
be able to afford it. Yeah, most average Americans can't
afford real estate at the moment as it is. I've
mentioned this before, but my wife has looked at houses
and land around where she grew up in Texas and
(02:21:15):
she's just come to the inclusion, well, she'll never be
able to afford anything there. Ever, she's been priced out
of where she grew up.
Speaker 2 (02:21:22):
If y'all want to buy, how she got to do
it here in Tennis City.
Speaker 3 (02:21:24):
Yeah, that's right, Texas is too expensive. We've got the
real North American house hippo saying, talking that to the storm.
I knew we were in trouble when American egg prices
exceeded those in Canada, which are kept artificially high by
government regulation. Unfortunately, the Canadian government is even more insane.
Generally in the American government, they're always about ten to
(02:21:46):
fifteen years ahead of America when it comes to left
wing policies. So the MAID system that's there in Canada,
I'll probably be seeing that here within the next ten
to twenty years. My money would be on sooner than later.
Speaker 2 (02:21:58):
Well, we had our own MAIDE system. When it came
to chickens. We had USDA assisted suicide. We use our
PCR test, which is totally garbage, and we get a
one positive here on the on the farm, and we're
gonna kill, you know, millions of chickens, every single one
who has got to go. That just doesn't make any sense,
even from their virus paradigm, It makes absolutely no sense.
(02:22:20):
If you wanted to have chickens that were immune to it,
what you would do is, you know, according to their paradigm,
if one chicken had the virus and a bunch of
them started dying, the ones that survived, we then have
an immunity to that virus, and that's how you'd start
to build from that. So it doesn't even make any
sense if you believe the virology paradigm, which I don't,
(02:22:42):
but you know, none of it makes any sense.
Speaker 3 (02:22:45):
Yeah, we're going to find out that this was an
order coming down the pipe from a raccoon somewhere and
they snuck all the bodies out. Shelley A. Black Rock
was buying mobile home parks and raising the lot rents
on fixed income people who cannot afford twenty thousand dollars
to move their mobile home. I would never sell my
land or home to these monsters, says I will give
the stuff away before selling to them. American Seed to
(02:23:07):
stop being so greedy. We are doing this to each other.
It's I wish more people had that mentality. But there
are some people where Blackrock comes in and they make
cash offer over market value, and that's a very hard
thing to turn down. Maybe you've been struggling, maybe you're
barely making ends meet, and this company just comes in
and says, hey, I'll give you several hundred thousand dollars,
(02:23:29):
maybe tens of thousands of dollars more than what your
house is worth, and you've been desperate. It's hard to
say no to that. I get where you're coming from,
and I agree personally, it's just I understand how it happened.
I understand how people can do it. Nights of the storm.
No point in holding paper that devalues daily. Each person
has to decide where to store their labor. Yeah, the
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government can come in and declare gold illegal. They could
potentially do that, but again, that's what a parallel economy
is for, and a huge Again, we like gold and
silver here. If you want to store your value in
something else, that is completely your choice. I'm not going
to put a gun to your head and tell you
that you have to buy gold or silver. And if
you think you've got a better option, please feel free
(02:24:10):
to let us know. Again. Also, make sure you have
some way of feeding yourself and keeping water, because if
you don't have those things, no amount of gold or
silver is going to do you any good. You won't
make it that long. So let me plug this real fast.
You go to jackloss In books dot com and get
the Civil Defense Manual. You can learn how to protect yourself,
(02:24:30):
your family, your friends, your community, how to get water,
how to find food, how to protect yourself in uncertain times.
He's been all over the world, He's been involved in
a lot of different things, a lot of very dangerous places,
and he has got interviews with people that also did
the same.
Speaker 2 (02:24:44):
Advice from experts really in their fields. So yeah, it's
an excellent source and it's awesome books. You need to
be able to depend on yourself. Important depending on yourself
is to have the skills that you need or to
know the people that have the skills, because one person
can't do everything. Yes, part of that is community, and
he focuses on that a lot. You know, the issues
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that you're going to run up against when you start
to try to create a community, how to do it?
About attracting the attention of homeland security like they have
done so many times to people setting them up. That's
exactly what that Apple program is about. You know, you
got some leftist woman who's scouring everything trying to find oh,
(02:25:27):
what this is somebody that we should Yeah, also the
FBI down on.
Speaker 3 (02:25:30):
Of course, the bad guys are white men, you know,
conservative white men as always, Yes, and more important than
the Civil Defense Manual gold or silver is of course
a relationship with Christ. If you don't have that. None
of this matters at all. That's what truly matters in
the long run. And they have a relationship with him.
Speaker 2 (02:25:49):
Because we don't sell bibles here, no, but we will
try to sell you Jesus.
Speaker 3 (02:25:54):
That's actually it's free.
Speaker 2 (02:25:56):
Yeah, that's right, free gift. Let's talk a little bit
about what California is trying to do in terms of
getting rid of all cars. And we've seen this. It's
been a gradual approach. And for the longest time, Eric
Peters and I have talked about the fact that they
want to get rid of all private cars. They don't
want you to have a private car. We saw how
effective that was during the lockdowns. That was your escape patch,
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your private car. It is all about freedom. And these
people who want to pack us into cities, the urban
planners will tell you that cars are the worst invention
of mankind. All the rest of us realize that cities
are the worst invention of mankind. So in California, they
had what was called the Lino Law that was put
up by a California senator and the state of California
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had exempted cars that were made before I think it
was nineteen seventy five or something. They had exempted them
from small tests. The problem is is that they had
never moved it along. So you know these when they
first did that, those cars were about thirty years old.
So they did it, I think in two thousand and
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five and said we won't do smog tests on cars
they're thirty years older. And so what they did with
this they thought they had a reasonable compromise. They said, well,
let's make it thirty five years, but we will because
now since they kept that fixed, you're talking about cars
that are over fifty years old or you get a
smog test. And so they instead of keeping it fixed
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at nineteen seventy five, they said, let's let it. Let's
say that any car that is older than thirty five
years you don't have to get a smog test, and
that's five years older than it was originally. But of
course they shut that down. And the person who put
this in State Senator said, under the proposal of the
deadline for biennial smog testing would have been brought forward
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to nineteen ninety. Anyone who is willing to maintain a
thirty five year old car is no casual commuter, and
their vehicles have long since offset their carbon footprint. In fact,
buying a new car to replace these classic cars would
arguably be more detrimental to the environment, as it would
come with a fresh carbon emissions footprint from manufacturing that
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would take years offt set. And again I don't play this,
you know CO two game at all. It's absolute nonsense.
But by their own system, just like we talk about
their their inconsistent narrative about viruses and virology and things
like that, by their own system, you look at an
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electric vehicle and it arrives with a lot more of
a quote unquote carbon footprint than an internal combustion engine,
and it takes it a while for it to reclaim that.
And so what they're saying is you've got these these
old cars that are there, and if you replace it
with something newer, that's not a gain. But that's never
been the real issue. They always use the CO two
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stuff as a dodge. The reality is that they just
don't want you to have older cars that are not
electronic and all the this stuff that or not under
their control, and in general, they don't want you to
have cars period. We've seen this in the UK where
they talk about emission zones and ultra low emission zones. First,
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they began by saying we're going to give subsidies to
hybrid cars and to electric vehicles, and we're going to
tax just diesels or maybe diesels and gasoline. Then that changes,
and eventually what you wind up with is that even
the hybrid cars are banned, and then they give subsidies
are a pass you don't have to pay to get
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into the city if you've got electric vehicle. Now they're
going to start charging the electric vehicles that have no emissions,
showing that this was never about the emissions. It's always
been about banning cars. That's what they're doing now. In
the UK, they're now banning the totally electric cars from
coming in because they want to shut down all cars.
So it's especially true for them in terms of having
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fifty year old cars. And they've got small tests that
they're using with this. So they said, and the senator
who put this in, Shannon Grove one to bring back
the rolling deadline of thirty five years, which had previously
been the law in California, said that promoting classic car
culture rather than throw away, replaceable modern automobiles. A nineteen
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seventy five date was set in two thousand and five,
meaning that when it came to the law, the age
of vehicle was thirty years. Leno's law set a thirty
five year rolling limit that was arguably tougher than the
initial ruling. So again, this is going to stay fixed
at nineteen seventy five, and so it's going to get
to the point where you're going to have to have
a car that is sixty years old or whatever before
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or you're gonna have to take an emissions test. It's
absolutely insane. One of the things that she said in
her statement was she said they have shut down what
was a much needed update on an antiquated law. You know,
the laws are antiquated, and they're banning antiquated cars. It's
antiquated law. Sadly today California, said Node helping preserve these
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rolling pieces of history and let down classic car clubs
across the state, from low Riders to hot Rods and
every American classic in between. If you're going to get
rid of private automobiles, you've got to get rid of
the romance of collecting classic cars. Americans have been rightfully
so in love with their cars because it was a
piece of freedom. So I say, when you look at
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the urban planners, like the CEO of Lyft, that was
what his degree was in urban planning, and he absolutely
loathed cars. Because the urban planners will call it sprawl.
People called it being able to escape out of the city.
You know, it first began up on Long Island where
people wanted to be able to escape the high density
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of New York City and have a suburban home out
on Long Island, even if that meant a commute, And
they want to shut that down and shut down people's
love affair with cars. They said every American classic in
between hot rods and low riders. Lenno's law was not
just about cars. It was about the enthusiast behind the wheel.
(02:32:04):
It was actually about liberty and freedom. It's what they're
trying to shut down. That's what you know. When Eric
Peters talks about he talks about mobility and liberty because
you can't have one without the other. Really, and so
we get to this Apple TV show the headline it's just.
Speaker 3 (02:32:20):
Also, I think it's another part of the war on beauty.
They're constantly making this uglier. Yes, almost every single classic
car is beautiful. Someone cared deeply and it was engineered
not just to you know, drive, but it was engineered
to look good while doing it. Yeah, just about every
single car from before nineteen seventy, maybe further forward, but
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I'm just making a generalization. Here is something that you're
excited when you see it on the road. Yeah, no
one is going to ever bother fixing up a two
thousand and nine Toyota Corolla. It is never going to happen.
Speaker 2 (02:32:54):
Well, you know that was growing up at that time.
We would see cars and some of them were comical
because they had these really weird idiosyncrasies. But you gotta
and looking back, you got to say thumbs up for
at least giving it a try. You know, hey, that
didn't work, but at least you're giving it a try,
and you're doing something different. And it was great to
have all that variety. And it included not only you know,
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fins and chrome and things like that that they would
add on, but it would include the kind of car
colors that the cars came in. They all came in
a wide variety of colors. Now everything is black, white,
maybe red. Yeah, that's right. It wasn't while you have
a red Yeah.
Speaker 4 (02:33:32):
I mean they used to be a lot more creative
with cars especially. But another part of it is that
it's the interesting and good cars that people want to preserve.
Like there were good cars.
Speaker 10 (02:33:46):
In the nineties.
Speaker 4 (02:33:47):
People would want to preserve and treat as classic cars
and continue keeping them running if they would let them.
Speaker 2 (02:33:54):
Yeah, that's right. Yeah, it's the California industry. Car has
put regulations on all kinds of things. I especially saw it,
like in the Miata market. There's a lot of big
aftermarket that is there and they would have to, you know,
the one of the people that was you know, making
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accessories and aftermarket add ons and changes for the cars
would have to comply with what was going on in
California had such a big market that they're doing. So
the only good news about this is that as California
strangles car ownership for the people who live there, they're
going to lose their power over the rest of us,
and so we need to start having some people. There's
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an opportunity for you if you want to start a business,
you know, start it in Tennessee and then you want
to have to comply with any of these California insane rules.
Resource board things, carbs, what it was, air resources, I
guess or something, but you want have to comply with
those rules and you can selve with the other.
Speaker 3 (02:34:49):
For the United States, Yeah, the homogeneity of the modern
car is absolutely awful to Everything looks exactly the same.
There's nothing interesting. I don't even like the look of
the new Core. It looks cool, but it looks more
like a Ferrari than it does in Corvette. It's completely
lost what made it.
Speaker 2 (02:35:07):
Well, all of the sports cars are starting to look alike,
just like all of the xuvs started to look alike,
you know, and even pass cars. So there's everything is
just converging into this gray mass where there's not really
anything that's very distinguishing. But Apple TV is now trying
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to keep things different here. This is actually this TV
show was based on an article that was in Cosmopolitan,
so that could kind of give you an idea of
what nonsense it was. Cosmopolitan is rapidly feminist back in
twenty nineteen, a supposedly true story. Apple liked it so
much that they made a series out of it called
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The Savant. A brilliant liberal white woman operating in the shadows,
working for the FBI and using the Internet as a
weapon to undermine conservative racist because all conservatives are racist
right terrorists and in cells that are bent on the
destruction of progressive democracy. It's all a bit laughable, but
that's what they're putting out, and that's why people are
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no longer watching what Hollywood produces. Said. Interestingly, the primary
example used in that article back in twenty nineteen to
showcase the savants talents was the identification of a Muslim terrorist,
not a right wing terrorist. The man was Michael Fenton,
who was arrested in two thousand and nine during a
sting in which the FEDS gave him a fake truck
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bomb and let him try to blow up a federal
building in Illinois. And again, as Judge Volatano has talked about,
this is kind of the way the FBI operates all
the time now, creating a fake situation, trying to get
some people to agree with him. They bring the stuff in,
they create the plan, they bring in some people that
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they want to set up, and then expose it all
and make themselves the heroes. And we saw this with
some of the militia groups in Michigan and so forth.
Speaker 3 (02:37:04):
Yeah, this show should be about a is evil woman
going in and finding some mentally deficient young man to
set up for this. That would be the true story.
Speaker 2 (02:37:15):
Yeah, I'd like to see somebody to do a true
story about the FBI like that. And so this is
how these people really operate. You go back and you
take a look at Judge of Polatano's essay they wrote
a few years ago, going down one case after the other.
They've already got several seasons worth of episodes written for
them just doing the true story of the FBI setups.
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So it suggests that the savant is probably more of
a profiler, a profiler who identifies people who can be nudged.
It is a covert agency term that's often used to
describe the tactic of manipulating an easily led person into
committing a crime or attack, or thinking that they're going
to do it. Then the government destroying the reputation of
various groups that the individuals are associated with, while conjuring
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up mass fear and suspicion in the populace and portraying
themselves as the hero who's going to save everybody. It's
kind of like the fireman who sets fires right. A
recent example be the FBI attempt to manufacture militia kidnapping
plot against Gretchen Whitmer in twenty twenty two that involved
more federal informants than actual suspects, And I've had the
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lady who was working on a documentary to expose that
on several times. Apple TV thought this story was worth
a premise for an expensive streaming series, and they've been
met with a resounding ridicule online. The political left is
not just out of touch, they're at a time, says
Zero Hedge. Well, I hope that is the case. But
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we mentioned earlier in the Venezuela situation.
Speaker 10 (02:38:44):
Yes, yeah, that's the thing.
Speaker 4 (02:38:46):
They aren't making this for the public, They're making it
for them. You know, he's the one that has all
the money from all the real estate nonsense they did
back in two thousand and eight. They then rolled into
black Rock with extra money from the government as a bailout,
and that gives them enough that they can invest in
these companies. And they know that these investments are coming
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because they're doing all this DEI stuff, and that counteracts
the fact that they know these are going to tank.
Speaker 2 (02:39:15):
Well, that's been the way it's been in Hollywood for
a very long time. Back when we were in the
video business, it was. And again you take a look
at mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ Right that
was the highest grossing R rated film. And so we
would tell them back in the eighties, would say, why
don't you guys do some more G rated films? You know,
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they make a lot of money for you and for
us as well. And they said, no, the guys don't
like that. They don't even like to make an airplane
version of their movie. If anything, they want to go
the other direction. We saw them do that, and you know,
I talked to Newline Cinema's head of home video at
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one of the conventions and I said, you know, people
are really excited when I tell them that with the
DVD technology they could theoretically be able to get an
airplane version that branches around the gratuitous sex and violence
if that's what they don't like, and you could program
it for me and goes, yeah, but that's not going
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to work because that really gets the director's upset. Shortly
after that, they came up with a version that you
could either watch as ARE or as X because what
they did was they added additional scenes of violence and
sex into it. And you could choose to watch that,
but you couldn't choose to go the other direction. And
they have always been more interested in impressing their fellow
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directors and their political movements than they have been in
making money. That's just the way that Hollywood operates, and
so it's always been a club like that.
Speaker 4 (02:40:49):
It's funny to I would say that now it's a
lot worse than it has been in the past, and
that is largely due to the financial.
Speaker 2 (02:40:58):
Well, now you can't get a movie green lit unless
you throw in LGBT stuff into it. That's what I've
been told by people in the film industry.
Speaker 3 (02:41:05):
They only ever go one way. To them, art is
being gratuitous and excessive and gross and violent and depraved.
To them, that's what art is. And if they are
not allowed to do that, it's not art. And it's
just to me, that is cheap. It is an easy
tactic to shock people. It is simply a shock value.
Speaker 2 (02:41:27):
It's the same thing to do with comedy, right, you
can shock everybody if you talk really dirty, you know.
But now, fortunately we've got a few comedians that have
come out that are that are very clean, you know,
Christian comedians, I can't remember that guy's names to see
seeing him everywhere anyway. We've got an op ed piece
here from Caitlin Johnston talking about what is going on
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with the Trump administration's coming war with Venezuela. UH and
so z US Empire has sought regime change in Venezuela
to control its natural resources for you years now. Trump
two point zero is aiming to do just that, she said.
In an article titled Inside Trump's gunboat Diplomacy with Venezuela,
Axios's Mark Capudo writes, the US has never been closer
(02:42:12):
to an armed conflict with Venezuela, A fully loaded US
fatilla floating off of its coast and dictator Nicholas Maduro
living under a fifty million dollar bounty. Looks like they're
going to replay the Panama situation as well. Seven warships
carrying forty five hundred personnel. Officially they're ready to combat
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drug trafficking, but Press Secretary Caroline Lovett leaned into the
ambiguity of the mission on Thursday, noting that the US
considers Maduro the fugitive head of a drug cartel and
not Venezuela's legitimate president. US personnel reportedly includes some twenty
two hundred marines, and so this is what we see
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all the time, she said. They're not even disguising the
fact that Trump is at least contemplating some kind of
direct military strike on Caracas. The Capitol drugs are the official,
the official reason for the deployment, but the unofficial official
reason is that it's being freely leaked to the press
to remove the leader of a sovereign state. Trump aligned
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pundits like Alex Jones have been manufacturing consent for regime
regime change intervention in Venezuela. Jones said, I don't like
any of these wars, but if it's Trump, you can
do it right. You can. You can inject aluminum and
mercury into your arm, and you can take the sugar
water vaccine.
Speaker 4 (02:43:36):
So here's of an unjust war for Trump's sake.
Speaker 2 (02:43:38):
Sure, here's the unjust war for Trump's sake, he says,
But if you look at the US doctrine and wars
that we fought that we're right. It's in Latin America.
This is our sandbox, really is it. Venezuela is a
communist dictatorship of the biggest war reserves per square foot
in the world. Their people are absolute slaves. I don't
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like regime change, but they're manipulating our elections. They're flooding
us with fentanyl. And if there were surgical strikes to
take out the communists, that'd be an uprising and they
would they would have elections and it would be a
good thing. So we're gonna save them.
Speaker 4 (02:44:12):
So this is his definition of a just war. It
is a war that's fought in Latin America. Those are
the wars that we thought were we were right.
Speaker 2 (02:44:19):
So therefore, yeah, yeah, the wars that we won. That's
the definition of a just war for Alex.
Speaker 3 (02:44:24):
Also, just they're manipulating our elections. Did you guys know
it's Venezuela that manipulates our elections. Yeah, Venezuela that's in
control of everything here, guys.
Speaker 2 (02:44:32):
Fun fact, well, Smart Magic has moved outside of Venezuela
now and it's a headquarter in the US. Whenever the
US war machine, this is Caitlin Johnstone. Now, whenever the
US war machine moves its crosshairs to a different target,
I always get people telling me no, no, Caitlin, this time,
the evil bad guy really does need to be regime changed.
(02:44:54):
This time, our government and the media are telling us
the truth, or Alex would not tell you the truth ever.
But anyway, it's always so stupid, she said, because it's
just the same rehashed lies over and over again. They'll
say that they're doing it for humanitarian reasons, while ignoring
the humanitarian abuses of empire lined nations. They'll say they're
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doing it to stop drug abuse, while ignoring all the
evidence regarding the actual cases of drug abuse. Even as
maduro sends fifteen thousand troops to the Columbian border to
help fight drug trafficking. What's not even about that. If
Alex wants to shut down drug abuse, he got a
call in a strike on the CIA headquarters, because they're
the ones that started this drug war, that maintained this
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drug war. Alex knows full well because he has interviewed
people like Ricky Ross talked about the fact that to
have their dirty little war in Latin America, they created
a crack cocaine epidemic. In the United States, it's you know,
we are the bad guys when it comes to the
drug wars. And quite frankly, if you go back to Panama,
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most people say that George hw Bush was working with
Noriega running drugs and everything, and then they decided that
they want to push this guy out because this is
just basically the kind of competition that you get with
organized crime, and that's what we're talking about here. We've
got a big thunderstorm, if that was audible. So they'll
(02:46:19):
say that they're doing it to stop interference in US
affairs while letting US aligned nations like Israel interfere with
US politics at will. Exactly, they're just lying. The US
Empire lies about all of its acts of war. Trump
tried to orchestrate a regime change in Venezuela the last
time he was in office. He's doing it again for
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exactly the same reasons, because it's an oil rich nation
that refuses to bow to the dictates of Washington, just
like Iran. By the way, right, we engineered regime change
in Iran, which is why the iatola is there. The
person that we handed the country over to was an
authoritarian dictator, the Shaw, and it all blew back. You
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had the CIA training him with massive repressive techniques of suppressing, violently, suppressing, resting,
torturing any dissidents that were there. And that's what gave
us the Iyatola in Iran. So, yeah, Alex's good job there.
Speaker 3 (02:47:19):
Yeah, we have a great history with the people we
put in power after we overthrow the countries. It's never
once come back to bite us.
Speaker 2 (02:47:26):
Yeah, she said, We're just trying to get control of Venezuela.
That's the only thing that's happening here. Anybody who says
otherwise is lying. And again when all else fails, they
take you to war. Jeffrey Sachs said NATO has outlived
its purpose, and he's absolutely right. NATO was a treaty
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to defend against the Soviet Union, which doesn't exist. So
in this sense, NATO definitely outlived his role. It became
instead of mechanism of US power expansion, which is not
what NATO should be. In other words, we're not about
defense anymore. We're not about national security or defense. We're
about war. And so from that standpoint, it is good
(02:48:08):
for Trump to change the name back to what it
really should be. NATO's eastward expansion since nineteen ninety has
been wholly unjustified and contrary to Western promises, said Sachs,
referring to the assurances given by US officials after the
dissolution of the USSR that the block would not move
closer to Russia's borders. Sachs stressed that the organization's enlargement
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has had no legitimate security rationale and instead deepened divisions
on the European continent. This is all for war. There's
no peace, there's no security in this national security state.
And he's exactly right, we should get rid of NATO.
And remember that hoax for Trump said I'm going to
get out of NATO if they don't put more money
(02:48:52):
into weapons, and that was strictly there to sell them
more weapons, to get them to build up for the
purposes that Obama had our garted this. It already started
moving things in that direction and moving with the coup,
and Trump just wanted to get people to arm up
so that they could be a part of this Ukrainian war.
I don't think there's going to be any peace there
(02:49:12):
at all. The German elections thrown into immts chaos after
a wave of seven deaths and the AfD party, and
when we look at how despised the AfD party is
in Germany, there is reason to question this. Not only
is it because some people don't buy the coincidence theory.
They think it's more of a conspiracy theory. But also
(02:49:33):
because they have done everything short of just a blanket
making it illegal. They have surveilled members, they have taken
away their rights to own guns along with other things,
because you can still if you apply, get guns to
go hunting in Germany. But they have attacked people and
the AfD on many different areas accuse them falsely of
(02:49:57):
being terrorists and that type of thing. So this is
now several different candidates. You should point out the last
one to die was eighty years old and died of
natural causes, but there's no cause of death disclosed for
four other candidates in the region that has a population
of eighteen million people. The AfD co leader Alice widell
(02:50:17):
reposted a claim by retired economists Stefan Hamburg that the
number of candidates' deaths was quote statistically almost impossible. So
again we have to ask, is this like a Hillary
side that is happening there. Labour's big idea is to
have ID cards, So the big idea is ID.
Speaker 3 (02:50:40):
It's funny how that seems to be the idea everywhere
in the world, no matter what problem you're facing. Have
you tried ID cards.
Speaker 2 (02:50:46):
Well, what I thought was interesting about this, since most
of us do not live in the UK, was the
fact that the irrationale that's being put out by Cure Starma,
the socialist labor leader in the UK, for ID is
exactly the same rationale that's been put out by the
GOP here in the United States in Florida Santis. Yeah,
we're going to talk about something good that DeSantis and
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Latipo did in a moment here. But when you look
at what they did in terms of making e verify,
which has been around for a very long time, they
wanted to make it now mandatory. It's always been voluntary.
They wanted to make it mandatory. And they're rationale for
doing it was they had to make sure that illegal
immigrants were not getting jobs here. And that is the
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same rationale that is being pushed by Cure Starmer's Labor Party.
Do you find it interesting as I do, when you
see other different countries. You have a conservative and in
the US, and you've got a radical labor socialist in
the UK, and they're both pushing for a technocrat agenda.
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That's what we're seeing here. So fifteen years after the
idea was abandoned following an outcry about the impact on
civil liberties. And that's kind of what we had with
real ID right at the time, you know, Tony Blair
and George W. Bush were pushing ID here it was
called real ID. Everybody pushed back against that, and they've
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decided that people have kind of grown accustomed to this,
that they've moved the Overton window and now they can
complete this task. That's what both sides are doing. This
is globally what we're seeing here. Under one option, anybody
applying for a new job would be required to produce
their digital ID to demonstrate that they have the right
to live and work in the UK. And here we
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do that with mandatory everify. And it's all going to
be done because of the open borders issues. Labor ruled
out ID cards as recently as July, but Sircure Starmer
has been told by Macron to address the pull factors
that are attracting migrants to Britain in return for French
help and stopping the boats. So hey, look, I will
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help you stop the invasion of illegal immigrants if you'll
help me impose digital IDs on people. That's what this
is all about, you know, created problem and then they
come in with solution that they wanted all along, which
is not really a solution at all.
Speaker 4 (02:53:10):
Also, just we have to stop the boats, so therefore
you have to have an ID and I don't think
that's going to physically stop any of these boats. And
they could physically stop the boats if they had any
will to do.
Speaker 2 (02:53:25):
So that's right, he's not gonna even he doesn't have
the will to even help them though if he doesn't
do this. So they said this was originally Tony Blair
and he's continued to push behind the scenes for this
in all the different years since he's left Cure Starmer's
coming under intense pressure to be seen to be acting
on illegal immigration. He's now done a U turn on
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the digital IDs. They said, this has always kind of
been on the radar. Question about the civil liberties fight
that ended the last bid. The spokesman for the government
in the UK said ministers leaved the debate had changed
since the last time we had this discussion. People are
now more relaxed about the idea of having to prove
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their identity online. See, they just are relentless with this
and of course all the lockdown garbage with the nonsense
pandemic was to prepare people for this exact same thing.
We've said that all along, and so I want to
take a quick break, and well, actually we're not going
to take a break. Let's just jump over to the
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pharmaceutical stuff because I don't want to talk about what
is happening in Florida. I think it is a very
positive thing. I'm not happy about the mandatory everify that
DeSantis has done there, and I don't sign on to
his censorship for the State of Israel stuff either, But
this is something that Latipo, his surgeon General, has pushed in,
and that is to say that they are going to
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remove the mandates for vaccines. And we're not talking about
the COVID vaccines here. We're talking about because they've already
removed those. They said they're not going to mandate them,
they're not going to recommend them. Unfortunately, they stopped short
of banning them, which really is what needs to be done.
We know it's a bio weapon, and Latipos said, we're
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not going to recommend them or have them out because
we know that they're dangerous, but they're not going to
ban this dangerous genetic code injection. But here what they're
doing is this is going to have big repercussions. Because
we talked about this in the past, how it's the
coordinated effort by insurance companies to push pediatricians and say,
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if you don't get a certain percentage of your patients,
your child patients vaccinated with these on schedule, then we
are going to cut your insurance rates so much that
you'll be out of business, which they do. They cut
the agreed upon fees that they're going to pay them
for the various procedures. They cut them by a large
percentage because they don't have their population vaccinated. So this
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is pretty big. If they're going to go against them
in one state, maybe other states will jump in on this.
For decades, Florida has required numerous vaccines for kids attending school,
as all schools do, a list that today includes shots
that protect against measles, MOMPS, rebella, polio, chicken pox, hepatitis B,
and so forth. But Latatoe Latipo rather compared these mandates
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to slavery, and he promised that they will all end soon.
He said, all of them, every last one of them,
who am I as a man standing here now to
tell you what you should put in your body. I
agree with him absolutely. He again, he stopped short of
where I would like for him to ultimately go, But
he is pushing it in that direction. This is a
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positive thing. A pediatrician replied, said during the ending the
vaccine mandates for school children will endanger their health and
bring back diseases with life threatening health complications. They want
to say that about measles, and that is absolutely a lie.
I grew up at a time when there was an
evil a measles vaccine, and it was not a life
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threatening thing. Everybody knew that it was not a life
threatening thing. Certainly, anything can happen with any disease, and
you can die in a car accident, right, but it
doesn't mean that your car is inherently unsafe just because
you could die in a car accident. Measles, it was
very very rare to hear of anybody who had to
be hospitalized or who died. It was so rare that
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it wasn't an issue. And so for the people say, well,
everybody's going to die now if this doesn't happen, and
that's going to be the tact that they're going to
take as they bring RFK Junior into some congressional hearings
coming weeks, they're going to try to harangue him after
some of the things have been done.
Speaker 3 (02:57:45):
Now daring you undermined confidence in the system.
Speaker 2 (02:57:49):
Yes, yes, now again, this is tied to school attendance
in all fifty states in Washington, d C. Florida is
the first state to publicly call for going away with
such requirements. It is going to be a real storm
that these guys are going to have to fight just
to make this a little bit of a move. And
it's going to be the insurance industry, it's going to
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be the pharmaceutical industry, it's going to be the medical industry.
It's going to be the schools are all going to
fight them on this. So good kudos for them for
taking this on. Removing the vaccine requirements entirely would require
the legislature's sign off, but DeSantis and Latipo can make
some changes without needing to pass a bill. State statute
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says that immunization shall be required for polio, diptheria rebella
protestas mumps, and tetanus. The law also allows the Department
of health to set rules requiring vaccines for other diseases.
Department rules require children to get four vaccines beyond what's
required in state law, and they name those. But as
part of the rule change, they said, the Department can
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also seek to expand vaccine exemptions. So even though the
law says that they can put in vaccine exemptions, parents
can already exempt their children from vaccines on religious grounds,
on allowance that the health experts have criticized in the past.
They said, the department plans how we're to broaden the
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exemption to allow people to cite personally held beliefs as
a reason for not getting their child vaccinated. And I
think after what we have seen with this other stuff,
they might be able to win this fight, especially in Florida.
They got a large conservative constituency there. He said, they're
going to put in a big medical freedom package for
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lawmakers to vote on, and I think there's enough grassroots
activism against vaccines in Florida they could actually do this.
This could be a real positive beginning. It's a small start.
Let's be optimistic about this, and you might want to
pray for that as well. It's a very important thing.
This has been such a horrible thing that they have
shoved down people, so it's actually shoved into their arms.
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