In the Litter Box - October 16, 2024


Government vs. Citizens | In the Litter Box w⧸ Jewels & Catturd – Ep. 670 – 10⧸16⧸2024


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 41 minutes

Words per Minute

169.66667

Word Count

17,174

Sentence Count

1,770

Misogynist Sentences

64

Hate Speech Sentences

28


Summary

Jules and Cat Turd are back with a brand new episode of the litter box. This week, the littles are joined by their good friends, Jules and Kat Turd, to talk about all things politics and current events.


Transcript

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00:01:53.720 Hello, hello, hello.
00:02:19.380 Hello, today is Wednesday, October 16th, 2024, episode number 670.
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00:02:34.460 You are in the litter box with Jules and Cat Turd.
00:02:39.200 Hey there, Cat.
00:02:40.040 How are ya?
00:02:41.000 Hey, hey, hey.
00:02:41.900 How goes it today?
00:02:43.820 Oh, it's another day in paradise.
00:02:46.300 Boy, it's something every minute, is it not?
00:02:49.900 It just never ends.
00:02:51.600 It really doesn't.
00:02:52.760 This is just wild, this whole entire thing.
00:02:55.460 But this is what happens, right?
00:02:57.280 When they screw up and when the whole world knows that they have completely screwed up,
00:03:02.260 they're sitting there.
00:03:03.320 The party of democracy is going to install a candidate and everything else.
00:03:07.780 They steal elections and all this other nonsense that they've been pulling with political warfare.
00:03:12.360 What do you think is going to happen, right?
00:03:14.700 I mean.
00:03:15.880 Yeah, their campaign, I mean, they're in free fall right now.
00:03:19.820 I mean, a lot can happen in three weeks, but not with her because she can't come out and fix it.
00:03:28.160 So the fact that she can't come out and fix it because the more she talks, the dumber she gets.
00:03:31.920 And she says, you know, she tells one group, I'm growing chili peppers.
00:03:35.420 She says another group, four, four, five.
00:03:37.300 She says another group, hey, man, let's go, Jamaica, mom.
00:03:40.780 Let's go smell some of blood.
00:03:43.600 You never know.
00:03:44.760 It's terrible, man.
00:03:46.420 You absolutely.
00:03:46.980 She has no idea what she's doing.
00:03:48.260 So they send out Obama.
00:03:50.480 You know, he comes out of his $28 million mansion in the whitest neighborhood in the world
00:03:54.120 and shuns black men for being black.
00:03:56.120 And then they bring out old Bill Clinton, and he agrees with, you know, that her policy's killed Lincoln Riley.
00:04:03.740 Yes.
00:04:04.280 And so they got the MSN, they got the mainstream fake news media that's got a rating of about 11%,
00:04:10.180 and now nobody believes them saying Trump's hiding and he's got dementia.
00:04:14.160 That's really going to work good because he's like sharp as a tack and is doing 5,000 interviews a day.
00:04:20.600 So it's just, they're just throwing spaghetti against the wall right now, see if it'll stick.
00:04:24.980 It's a dying campaign.
00:04:27.660 It truly is.
00:04:29.260 It is just, it's really actually fun to watch.
00:04:32.140 But, you know, there was this particular meme video that circled the globe, and it's from Snicklink on X.
00:04:40.440 And when you talk about how Kamala is a chameleon, I thought this described her perfectly.
00:04:46.980 Check it out.
00:04:47.500 We'll be right back.
00:05:17.500 Merde American.
00:05:18.840 Guten tag.
00:05:19.880 Sie lieben, I brought worst.
00:05:21.340 Oof da, oof da, oof da, da.
00:05:23.160 Luke, I am your mother.
00:05:26.160 It's accent, switch Kamala.
00:05:29.380 But wait, there's more.
00:05:31.360 All new accent switch Kamala comes with two bags of campaign money, a blind eye for illegal immigration,
00:05:36.960 and her own multi-laugh 3000 generator.
00:05:39.960 Laugh in every way possible.
00:05:41.180 Let accent switch Kamala turn your life into a complete circus.
00:05:52.840 When you give me more money, like Uncle Joey did.
00:05:55.560 Don't you wear a little mask?
00:05:56.840 The money's coming.
00:05:57.620 I don't understand.
00:05:58.960 Oh, excuse me, honey.
00:06:00.380 I meant to say, uh, the money is coming.
00:06:02.220 I love ice cream Kamala map.
00:06:03.740 It's accent switch Kamala.
00:06:05.340 And brand new, Tampon Tim.
00:06:07.300 You know, my grandma always used to say, Kamala, Jono, please wash your hands so we can eat our chicken masama.
00:06:12.620 This guy is so funny.
00:06:20.640 And I asked him, I said, after I saw it, I said, can you please, can you make a Tampon Tim?
00:06:26.660 And I was laughing because I thought of you immediately.
00:06:28.680 You're the one that came up with Tampon Tim.
00:06:30.960 And that went global.
00:06:32.560 It's, it's just everywhere now.
00:06:35.000 I want this for Christmas presents for all of my Lib and Democrat friends.
00:06:40.460 That's what the plan is.
00:06:41.820 I hope that these are mass produced because you can't deny what she's doing.
00:06:48.560 You cannot deny it.
00:06:50.260 You never know what she's going to get.
00:06:52.100 It just depends on the script.
00:06:53.760 She did her hot sauce moment again today.
00:06:55.740 She does it every day.
00:06:57.320 She's with the black.
00:06:58.040 You know what I grow?
00:06:58.760 I grow chili peppers.
00:07:00.220 That's what she told the black group today.
00:07:02.160 Wow.
00:07:02.760 I grow my own chili peppers.
00:07:04.480 Sure you do.
00:07:05.560 Well, okay.
00:07:05.920 Where do you grow them at?
00:07:07.520 Right.
00:07:08.740 It's just bizarre.
00:07:10.660 Yeah.
00:07:10.900 We see, we see, we see what y'all really do in real life.
00:07:14.300 We see Chuck Schumer, you know, putting raw hamburger meat and a raw piece of cheese on a piece of hot raw hamburger meat and trying to pretend he's grilling.
00:07:22.500 We see what y'all do.
00:07:23.460 The whole thing is just so crazy and they're so disorganized and they're watching the whole thing just blow up in their face.
00:07:31.240 But I have to tell you, Kat, you're onto something with the whole Mark Cuban thing.
00:07:36.460 Oh my gosh.
00:07:37.460 What is happening to this guy?
00:07:39.360 He's like morphed.
00:07:40.460 Oh, did you see my tweet?
00:07:41.460 The thing kind of blew up.
00:07:43.280 He absolutely did.
00:07:45.260 They all look like that.
00:07:46.860 TDS.
00:07:47.380 That's where you end up.
00:07:48.340 Right there.
00:07:49.120 This is it.
00:07:50.120 This is the funniest thing I have ever seen.
00:07:52.560 I cracked up so loud that people were looking at me like, what's she got?
00:07:56.860 And Rachel Maddow, you could add to that.
00:07:59.160 Just they all end up looking like that.
00:08:01.080 Big dark glasses with black eyes and no soul.
00:08:04.200 Rosie O'Donnell, Mumsy Culpepper, Mumsy.
00:08:10.060 Oh, Mumsy.
00:08:11.560 Yes, is in this group.
00:08:15.040 Yeah, but TDS suffers.
00:08:16.320 Your transformation is complete.
00:08:19.720 He blocked me, by the way, Mark Cuban.
00:08:21.740 I was ratioing the hell out of him.
00:08:23.360 That is so funny.
00:08:24.520 Well, he deserves it.
00:08:25.780 You know, he doesn't even make any sense.
00:08:27.740 And he's just completely lost.
00:08:30.900 He's trying to help Kamala out.
00:08:33.260 And I think he's actually hurting her more than he's helping her.
00:08:36.880 But of course, he has motives.
00:08:38.640 You know, he was a big fan of President Trump until President Trump didn't want him anywhere
00:08:43.500 near his administration.
00:08:45.400 And that's what's happening with a lot of these people.
00:08:48.220 They thought that they were going to be able to waltz in there and get whatever it is that
00:08:52.340 they wanted.
00:08:53.140 And President Trump already had ideas for somebody else.
00:08:56.300 And then all of a sudden, they got hurt.
00:08:58.260 And they turned on him.
00:09:00.500 He said, well, fine, if you're not going to have me, then somebody else will.
00:09:04.780 And that's what happened.
00:09:06.380 It's really, it's comical.
00:09:07.740 Because when you start talking about Elon Musk, what Elon Musk did to X after he bought
00:09:14.060 Twitter for $44 billion.
00:09:16.160 It's amazing.
00:09:17.240 Yes.
00:09:18.100 Slashed all of those employees because he didn't need them.
00:09:21.620 He's going to do the exact same thing with the government.
00:09:24.440 He's going to shrink it.
00:09:25.540 They both are.
00:09:26.240 That's on the agenda.
00:09:31.020 Cannot wait.
00:09:31.680 Yeah, she, we just got to just keep bringing, you got to bring people, man.
00:09:34.900 Just, if you can think of anybody right now that's not going to vote, that's registered.
00:09:39.100 And, you know, of course, vote legally.
00:09:40.840 But if you got people you can bring, man.
00:09:43.340 Oh, granny.
00:09:44.640 That hadn't voted in years, but she's registered.
00:09:47.080 And just say, guess what?
00:09:49.600 We're going to go vote, and then we're going to, we're going to the Sizzler Buffet, your
00:09:55.720 favorite.
00:09:56.960 That's exactly it, though.
00:09:58.680 That's what we have to do.
00:10:00.100 We have to not only get people registered to vote.
00:10:02.920 We have to make sure that they get there to vote.
00:10:05.520 I mean, that is the most important thing.
00:10:07.520 So Georgia broke the early voting record day of 260,000 people before it was 130, and
00:10:12.940 everybody said, oh my God, the Democrats are doing it again.
00:10:14.840 No, man, that's Republicans.
00:10:16.260 That's right.
00:10:16.760 Going in there and voting early, because we're voting early this time, so they don't know
00:10:19.980 what to count and where to count, and they don't know what's going, if they're going
00:10:22.260 to count them last, you don't know what's coming in.
00:10:24.620 This is absolutely awesome.
00:10:27.580 And people are sitting there saying exactly what you're saying.
00:10:29.680 Oh, look, the Democrats are showing up.
00:10:32.160 They're ready this time.
00:10:33.320 Uh-uh.
00:10:34.040 No.
00:10:34.860 No.
00:10:35.740 Definitely not.
00:10:36.660 It's not who they think they are.
00:10:38.720 So you've got 252,000.
00:10:41.600 I do want to tell everybody, so they banked so many votes up front.
00:10:46.760 When they early vote, and we haven't been doing it until this election, so there's a
00:10:50.640 lot of places that they were up 250, 100,000 to start election day, but they're only at
00:10:54.900 like 440,000 now.
00:10:56.980 That is totally death for them in any state.
00:11:00.020 Now, last time, Florida counted their early votes early, and that was like in 2020.
00:11:06.800 And so we started 700,000 down, 700,000.
00:11:13.540 It was like 693 or something.
00:11:16.020 So when they started counting the votes that day, and they had already counted the early
00:11:19.680 votes, Democrats had a seven, Biden had a 700,000 lead, and then it just got erased.
00:11:26.520 Yep.
00:11:27.420 It just got erased, and then 500,000 more.
00:11:30.300 They're going to cheat.
00:11:32.640 So they have to have a lot, and they're not doing it this time.
00:11:34.780 They don't have it.
00:11:35.860 That's exactly right.
00:11:37.080 They're going to cheat.
00:11:38.000 Don't think that they're not, and that's why we have got to make sure.
00:11:40.740 Well, they're going to cheat like hell.
00:11:41.840 If they didn't cheat, they're going to win a state.
00:11:43.420 Mm-mm.
00:11:44.160 I mean, this is going to be massive.
00:11:47.020 But they know that the American people are wide awake, and they are expecting another
00:11:52.020 turnout like we saw in 2016, where you've got people that have never even registered
00:11:57.140 before.
00:11:57.800 They're just trying to keep up with it.
00:11:59.920 And people are saying, oh, you know, I'm really worried because they're going to manipulate
00:12:03.080 it if I vote early.
00:12:04.300 Vote early.
00:12:05.400 Get your vote in.
00:12:07.040 It is absolutely being recommended for everybody to get your vote cast and make sure that you
00:12:11.820 vote for Donald Trump and J.D. Vance.
00:12:14.060 This is the biggest election of our lifetime.
00:12:16.240 And you're going to need the time.
00:12:17.880 Get your vote in, and then start bringing people to the polls.
00:12:20.940 Just get them there.
00:12:21.960 Get them ready to vote and casting their votes, because we can win this, and you're going to
00:12:27.340 see a completely different country when we do.
00:12:30.180 Take three or four people early to vote, and take three or four people election day to vote.
00:12:34.780 Goodness sakes.
00:12:35.840 I mean, this is huge.
00:12:36.980 You've got this historic turnout.
00:12:39.620 Approximately 252,000 ballots were cast in Georgia.
00:12:44.040 I mean, there were only, the previous record was 136,000 set in 2020.
00:12:51.380 But, yeah, and Democrats were only ones early voting.
00:12:55.040 That's right.
00:12:55.840 But this time, the Trump campaign saying early vote, bank the vote.
00:12:59.240 It's going to be something.
00:13:01.080 I cannot wait.
00:13:02.260 You know how good we felt when we were able to beat Hillary Clinton?
00:13:05.680 Think about how much sweeter this is going to be.
00:13:08.240 I mean, really, it's going to be just poetic justice.
00:13:13.900 Camilla Harris is like, she loves black people all of a sudden, doesn't she?
00:13:19.140 Gosh, she hadn't mentioned them in three years and nine months.
00:13:22.980 Hadn't even done anything for the black community, even mentioned blacks.
00:13:26.180 Everything's about illegal, illegal, illegals.
00:13:28.000 Illegals, we love illegals.
00:13:29.100 And, by God, right now, she loves those black men, although she married a white one.
00:13:36.460 She loves them.
00:13:37.740 I got a program for you.
00:13:39.040 Hey, I'm going to give you reparations.
00:13:40.760 Hey, I'm going to, and they think, you know, this is so racist.
00:13:44.420 We're going to legalize marijuana.
00:13:46.260 I know.
00:13:47.260 We're going to legalize everything.
00:13:50.000 Anything you want, just tell me.
00:13:51.780 And you notice they say, what about reparations?
00:13:54.880 Well, that needs to be studied.
00:13:56.380 I will study that.
00:13:58.020 When they say that, that means they're not going to do it.
00:13:59.680 They're trying to dupe people into thinking they're going to do it.
00:14:02.040 She's going to study it.
00:14:03.560 I mean, what is there to study, honestly?
00:14:06.400 Yeah, I'm going to study that.
00:14:08.300 You know, there haven't been any, you know, there's nobody on earth in the United States
00:14:12.580 that was a slave, and there's no slave owners in the United States, just so everybody knows.
00:14:16.440 That was 159 years ago.
00:14:18.800 Or she could pull a Gavin Newsom.
00:14:21.600 Seriously, my governor, you know what he does, right?
00:14:24.060 He'll go ahead and sign a bill, but say, oh, there's no money to fund it.
00:14:29.080 That's his trick, because they've already spent all of our money.
00:14:32.060 We don't have money to give to these bills or to these programs.
00:14:35.580 So he'll say, oh, yeah, let's go ahead and get that passed.
00:14:39.080 But there's no money there.
00:14:42.400 How ridiculous is that?
00:14:44.280 That's what we're dealing with here.
00:14:45.700 But I heard Charlemagne had a real hard time with this whole thing.
00:14:50.240 I heard his audience absolutely backfired, like you are a complete and total sellout.
00:14:56.760 Yeah, like every comment, 15,000 comments were all negative.
00:15:01.780 Nobody likes this lady, man.
00:15:03.700 She is the equivalent of 60-grit sandpaper on your nutsack, this lady.
00:15:11.360 I mean, damn.
00:15:16.380 It's true.
00:15:17.660 It's absolutely true.
00:15:19.240 I mean, this is what we're dealing with here now.
00:15:21.460 I don't understand.
00:15:22.500 She's hard to listen to, man, and she changes.
00:15:24.580 You never even know what she's going to do.
00:15:25.540 Oh, my God, she's terrible.
00:15:27.380 Well, I mean, here's the thing.
00:15:29.200 All she's doing is getting up there and lying.
00:15:31.340 But these comments were just amazing.
00:15:34.720 She's saying that if Trump's going to put all the people he disagrees with in the camps, she's saying that.
00:15:41.940 Well, is that any different than what, you know, Jean-Pierre has been saying this entire time?
00:15:48.020 Every single time she gets up there on the mic, she lies.
00:15:52.120 Biden, too.
00:15:53.180 They are compulsive liars.
00:15:55.040 And then they've got the media that will never call them out on it.
00:15:57.560 So they're not concerned.
00:15:59.000 They're not worried.
00:16:01.460 No one's ever going to fact check them.
00:16:03.240 We had a debate, and the only person that they were fact checking was President Trump.
00:16:08.700 And he was the one that was telling the absolute truth.
00:16:14.340 And then all of a sudden, days later, it's kind of like when they, with a newspaper, you know, they'll go back and they'll say, all right, correction made, and it'll be on page 26.
00:16:24.360 That's the equivalent, right?
00:16:26.720 A retraction here.
00:16:28.200 Okay, a couple days later when no one even remembers what that was even about.
00:16:32.080 It's over by that point.
00:16:34.820 This is exactly what's happening here.
00:16:38.400 Crazy.
00:16:39.780 I don't know.
00:16:40.620 The pandering is just sick.
00:16:42.300 But it's like we're living through Hillary Clinton again.
00:16:46.900 I mean, it has all of those same, you know, markers of her campaign.
00:16:53.640 It's wild.
00:16:55.040 It's wild to watch.
00:16:56.340 In fact, there was somebody else that called it out, and they were saying the exact same thing.
00:17:01.320 I mean, really?
00:17:03.260 And you dumbass Democrats don't even know you don't get to vote anymore.
00:17:06.820 They pick your primary opponent, going all the way back to Hillary.
00:17:10.980 What happened to Hillary, man?
00:17:12.340 Bernie was gaining momentum.
00:17:14.060 He was going to beat her.
00:17:15.520 That's right.
00:17:16.080 And then he was gaining momentum, and they were like, my God, he's got a chance of beating her.
00:17:21.300 So what do they do?
00:17:22.240 Hey, Bernie, I know you're a communist and everything, but would you like a new beach house?
00:17:25.380 Sold.
00:17:26.300 Right.
00:17:27.240 Sold to the highest bidder.
00:17:28.440 I'll take a mountain house and a car, and then I'll drop out.
00:17:32.420 So that was your only choice, and then Biden was like in eighth place or tenth place out of ten candidates, and lo and behold, all nine candidates that were ahead of him in the poll dropped out in a week, and you didn't have any choice.
00:17:46.180 You had to pick them, and this time you didn't get to pick, and you're like, we're saving democracy.
00:17:51.320 You don't even get to vote for your candidate, you dumbasses.
00:17:54.940 They have no idea.
00:17:56.560 Brain dead, brainwashed zombies.
00:17:58.380 But they're waking up.
00:18:00.660 I mean, people are waking up as a result of this regime.
00:18:03.280 Watch this clip.
00:18:04.240 This was great.
00:18:05.440 I think it's touch and go right now.
00:18:08.060 I see shades of the Hillary Clinton campaign with the arrogance of a Democratic Party out of touch with the electorate.
00:18:15.960 It's true.
00:18:18.020 They're making absolute fools out of themselves.
00:18:21.060 It's just the page is turned on fake news and, you know, kabuki theater tricks, and they're just – and that's all they have.
00:18:32.400 And they're trying everything.
00:18:34.280 Like right now, they got the – you know, you got who's that dumbass CNN girl.
00:18:40.360 We care about his cholesterol.
00:18:42.960 We want his cholesterol.
00:18:44.300 What is his cholesterol?
00:18:46.000 America wants to know.
00:18:48.200 Oh, my God.
00:18:49.160 And here we've had Biden for how long?
00:18:51.760 Imagine voting for somebody if they got cholesterol.
00:18:54.180 Well, if he just takes some Lipitor and get it down, I'd vote for him.
00:18:57.060 But these people are insane.
00:18:58.700 No, no.
00:18:59.260 And you know what?
00:18:59.860 They can't pull that after what we've seen with Joe Biden.
00:19:02.640 Joe Biden couldn't even walk down the stairs.
00:19:04.700 He was falling up the stairs.
00:19:06.360 There's no way they can pull that card right now, and they know it.
00:19:09.040 They ought to be ashamed of themselves.
00:19:10.340 It's completely laughable.
00:19:11.620 Look at President Trump's schedule.
00:19:13.960 Kamala Harris, they thought they were going to be able to hide her, and that did not work.
00:19:17.160 It absolutely did not work.
00:19:18.480 People came back and said, no, no, sorry.
00:19:21.680 She's going to have to speak.
00:19:22.780 And then they threw her out there, and that was one of the biggest mistakes that they could have made, was having her speak.
00:19:29.100 I mean, just so far.
00:19:30.260 She is dumb.
00:19:31.360 She has the IQ of butternut squash or something.
00:19:34.600 She's an idiot, man.
00:19:36.260 She just, I mean, she's a, yeah, dumb.
00:19:39.040 We got to get double dumb on her.
00:19:40.620 She's the dumbest.
00:19:44.820 It's odd.
00:19:45.420 She's an idiot.
00:19:48.380 They'll always be dumb.
00:19:50.040 I mean, seriously, if they're going to fall for this.
00:19:51.320 She's in trouble because, like, you know, Trump can come in.
00:19:55.420 Who's the most powerful voice for Trump?
00:19:57.600 Trump, right?
00:19:58.520 So there's nobody that can out-trump Trump.
00:20:00.460 There's nobody that can draw a crowd like him.
00:20:02.360 He is a juggernaut.
00:20:03.840 He's a warrior.
00:20:04.500 He's just like this iconic martyr almost.
00:20:07.900 I mean, he's, like, bigger than life now, and he's the one that goes out.
00:20:11.100 And he's a man.
00:20:11.700 I don't care what room he walks in.
00:20:12.820 It can be full of stars.
00:20:13.860 It can be full of politicians.
00:20:14.880 And everybody's going to turn around and see what Trump's doing.
00:20:17.760 And here's the opposite of Kamala Harris.
00:20:20.640 She's like this, just like, you know, nobody cares.
00:20:23.920 Nobody's watching.
00:20:24.740 She walks into, when he walks into a McDonald's or something unscripted, no actors, it's just like Elvis walked in there or something.
00:20:32.560 People are screaming.
00:20:34.180 They can't wait.
00:20:35.240 And then when she walks in, of course, nobody cares.
00:20:37.960 It's like when Joe's at a party.
00:20:39.260 Nobody cares.
00:20:40.760 She's no charisma.
00:20:42.160 Nobody likes her.
00:20:43.960 There's nothing to like.
00:20:45.700 There's nothing to like about her.
00:20:47.480 There's nothing to like about her husband who hits and slaps the shit out of women.
00:20:51.520 And knocks up nannies.
00:20:52.280 He's a woman beater and a nanny knocker-upper.
00:20:57.460 You ever heard of the quicker picker-upper?
00:20:59.080 He's a nanny knocker-upper.
00:20:59.920 Well, I guess it's a thing here in California because, I mean, Schwarzenegger, right?
00:21:04.100 I mean, he was the exact same thing, same way.
00:21:06.540 I don't know what that theme is, but it's kind of bizarre.
00:21:11.400 The whole thing.
00:21:11.720 Yeah, but Arnold's nanny had the kid.
00:21:14.220 He looks just like him.
00:21:15.100 Looks exactly like him.
00:21:17.000 I mean, a clone.
00:21:18.260 There was no way he was going to be able to get away with that.
00:21:20.880 He's going to be in Predator 5 soon, probably.
00:21:22.020 But, I mean, there's no way he could have hid that.
00:21:26.680 Do you realize that?
00:21:27.720 With as much as he resembles Arnold, there is no way.
00:21:33.060 Yeah.
00:21:33.540 The nanny comes up.
00:21:34.740 There's like this 6'6 guy.
00:21:36.400 Looks like World Mr. Olympic.
00:21:38.280 Looks exactly like Arnold.
00:21:39.560 Huge muscles.
00:21:41.400 I'm the nanny.
00:21:42.920 I'm the nanny.
00:21:43.940 You're not my dad.
00:21:44.980 He comes up to Marie, you know, I'll be back.
00:21:51.360 When you go get your mom, I'll be back.
00:21:56.400 There was no hiding it, man.
00:21:57.900 It was like a clone.
00:21:58.840 Oh, there's no question.
00:22:00.140 And she reminds me of Skeletor, so he definitely didn't take any of her genes.
00:22:04.000 So you know it was the nanny, right?
00:22:06.520 I mean, come on, really?
00:22:07.840 Back when she was in her prime and was supposed to be real pretty,
00:22:10.720 I thought she was ugly back then, so, you know.
00:22:12.860 Mm, well, she's doing everything that she can to stay on the junior back side.
00:22:17.280 She's a Kennedy.
00:22:18.680 Exactly.
00:22:19.920 She's one of the ones that turned on junior, of course,
00:22:23.980 because they're just terrified of that alliance.
00:22:26.400 But it's going to be amazing.
00:22:27.880 And that's the thing.
00:22:28.880 This is what I'm telling my friends, too.
00:22:30.420 I'm like, look, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
00:22:34.840 Seriously, you want to be able to cast your vote.
00:22:37.720 This is going to be the most amazing experience the next four years.
00:22:41.800 And then what happens after that as a result of what they are going to do.
00:22:46.580 When you talk about innovation, when you talk about hope,
00:22:49.880 when you talk about all of the things that make America great,
00:22:52.760 think about with all of these great minds coming together,
00:22:56.000 Elon Musk, you have Kennedy, you have Tulsi, you have Vivek,
00:22:59.800 you have all of these different people that are coming together,
00:23:02.160 J.D. Vance, who we see as a future president.
00:23:05.400 I do anyway.
00:23:06.160 And you see all of this stuff coming together.
00:23:09.540 It's like, why not?
00:23:11.420 Go for it.
00:23:12.300 This is huge.
00:23:13.460 Kamala, you're going to get the exact same cackling hint
00:23:16.560 that you've had for the past four years
00:23:18.520 that is all about all this stuff that doesn't matter to the American people.
00:23:22.540 It's not serving you in any particular way.
00:23:25.700 We have an opportunity right now, a great one.
00:23:30.340 And we'll clean up all of the messes that these people have made.
00:23:33.580 It's going to go against the grain, of course.
00:23:37.000 I mean, all of these people, when they shrink the government,
00:23:39.420 they are going to completely flip out.
00:23:42.340 But they should accept that and move on with their lives
00:23:45.680 because otherwise they risk being investigated, and they should.
00:23:49.940 This whole thing with what they did with President Trump,
00:23:53.620 this political warfare, it needs to get to the bottom of.
00:23:57.220 We need to see it.
00:23:58.500 We need to see an end to what this was all about,
00:24:01.040 who coordinated it, who all was involved, all of that stuff.
00:24:05.320 And those people need to be tried, and they need to be tried for treason.
00:24:09.700 Absolutely they do.
00:24:10.840 Yeah, and Liz Cheney was caught.
00:24:12.680 Yep.
00:24:13.000 Talking to the witness.
00:24:13.800 Yes, she was.
00:24:14.300 Coaching the witness.
00:24:16.520 Isn't that just something else?
00:24:18.540 Well, we knew it, though, Kat.
00:24:20.420 We were talking about it then.
00:24:23.080 That's why she's working so hard against Trump,
00:24:25.100 because she knows she's in trouble if he gets in.
00:24:26.960 Oh, boy.
00:24:29.180 She's watching the, I mean, Dick Cheney was the devil for so many years.
00:24:34.120 I mean, even worse than Bush.
00:24:35.600 And to watch them like, oh, my God, we love Dick Cheney now.
00:24:39.360 And Halliburton and everybody.
00:24:42.140 All of them.
00:24:43.020 These people are hilarious.
00:24:44.980 Yeah, that's the dingbat that testified that, you know,
00:24:48.260 that he was driving the limo, and he said,
00:24:53.100 well, I'm not going to leave.
00:24:54.700 And he jumped up the limo driver and turned into Chuck Norris
00:24:57.700 and kicked him and turned into 007.
00:25:00.020 Wasn't that ridiculous?
00:25:01.620 And the rock.
00:25:02.760 And then kicked them all and then grabbed the steering wheel.
00:25:05.480 We're going back.
00:25:06.280 I can't not be president.
00:25:07.600 And then she testified that.
00:25:10.120 And yet she was coordinating with Liz Cheney.
00:25:12.960 Were you there?
00:25:13.600 No, man, I heard somebody talk about it, though.
00:25:15.240 Yeah, exactly.
00:25:17.460 I mean, it was just completely set up.
00:25:19.880 So Liz Cheney was communicating with Cassidy Hutchinson
00:25:23.260 without Hutchinson's attorney's knowledge.
00:25:26.380 And this is completely unethical.
00:25:29.560 And Harmeet Dillon has been posting about how unethical it actually is.
00:25:34.780 So, of course, in the months prior to Hutchinson's explosive private
00:25:38.840 and public testimony, Cheney communicated with Hutchinson
00:25:42.300 both directly and through an intermediary, Alyssa Farah Griffin,
00:25:47.560 who isn't she one of the few girls?
00:25:49.980 Interestingly enough, while Hutchinson was representative by her attorney,
00:25:55.640 Stefan Passatino, the select committee conducted six transcribed interviews
00:26:01.760 of Hutchinson in total.
00:26:04.120 You had Passatino, who represented Hutchinson for the first three interviews.
00:26:09.380 And this is according to the Oversight Committee.
00:26:12.960 And it was Oversight Chairman Barry Loudermilk who was able to obtain
00:26:18.060 the star witness, January 6th star witness, her signal messages.
00:26:23.360 And it showed that she was directly communicating with J6 vice chair, Liz Cheney.
00:26:31.140 Think about that.
00:26:32.760 Lordy mercy.
00:26:38.140 I mean, it just keeps...
00:26:40.220 They get away with anything.
00:26:41.560 Yes.
00:26:41.820 If that was Trump doing that, they'd put him under the jail already.
00:26:45.400 Wow.
00:26:46.960 I mean, this is something.
00:26:48.100 And we knew it was just a complete fabrication.
00:26:51.020 We absolutely knew.
00:26:52.180 But you want to talk about a whole bunch of people
00:26:54.760 that were very nervous during the Kennedy funeral for Ethel Kennedy.
00:26:59.640 I mean, nobody knew how to respond to President.
00:27:02.740 Watch this.
00:27:04.600 Again, Mr. President, Mr. President, Mr. President.
00:27:09.820 How perfect for Ethel to have three great presidents of the United States
00:27:15.240 speak with us today.
00:27:16.780 No reaction from Joe Biden.
00:27:30.420 None at all.
00:27:31.280 The only one that responded to President,
00:27:34.280 because of course you have Clinton and all of his history,
00:27:39.180 is Obama.
00:27:41.380 This, to me, was very telling.
00:27:43.600 And that was Piglosi, of course, at the mic doing her thing.
00:27:46.780 Mr. President, Mr. President, Mr. President.
00:27:51.580 And boy, if you don't think they're using that as a campaign...
00:27:54.540 Democrats always use a funeral as a campaign stop.
00:27:58.940 Always.
00:27:59.760 They certainly do.
00:28:01.520 I mean, all the time.
00:28:03.680 I mean, they really do.
00:28:05.720 Remember when John Caine, like, had like 75 funerals?
00:28:10.360 Yes.
00:28:10.560 I mean, on and on and on.
00:28:12.320 Like he was the president or something.
00:28:14.100 Oh, my gosh.
00:28:16.100 You know, this is just this whole group.
00:28:18.620 They're just about as bad as they can get.
00:28:21.120 They really are.
00:28:21.860 I mean, right when you think that you've seen the worst of the worst,
00:28:25.600 you just know.
00:28:27.720 And I'm sorry.
00:28:28.600 I'm correct.
00:28:29.260 I need to correct myself.
00:28:30.360 That's Alyssa Griffin who is on The View.
00:28:32.580 This is Farrah Griffin who gave the text.
00:28:35.620 Griffin and Griffin.
00:28:36.340 I got them mixed up.
00:28:37.080 Yeah, it's going to be an interesting ride.
00:28:41.240 I just cannot wait until we start investigating these criminals because it needs to happen.
00:28:46.540 I cannot wait until the shoe is on the other foot.
00:28:49.220 And you know who's mentioning it the most?
00:28:51.200 The lamestream media.
00:28:52.140 They're constantly talking about what President Trump is going to do when he gets into office.
00:28:57.140 Kind of like they did with, of course, Hillary Clinton.
00:29:01.720 They promised that if Trump got into office, we were going to be in World War III,
00:29:05.520 that we were going to have all of these issues.
00:29:08.420 We were going to have a horrible economy.
00:29:10.820 All of the things they warned us about happened under them, not under President Trump.
00:29:15.220 But this Act Blue situation, this is just heating up.
00:29:19.560 This is going to be an interesting story.
00:29:22.200 I mean, we've known that they've been using money laundering as an avenue in order to keep these fools in office.
00:29:28.220 But this is a huge, this is about to break.
00:29:32.080 Wisconsin GOP consultant files bombshell lawsuit over fraudulent use of information for Act Blue finance money laundering,
00:29:40.340 a.k.a. what they are using to refer to it as smurfing.
00:29:46.700 So it alleges nearly 400 incidents of identity theft make to make fraudulent donations to Democrat campaigns.
00:29:56.100 It has been filed in Wisconsin in the circuit court.
00:30:00.680 This is a huge deal.
00:30:02.940 Some individuals that were accused of this fraudulent scheme include real.
00:30:07.960 You'll remember these names.
00:30:09.120 Soros-funded Fulton County District Attorney Fannie Willis.
00:30:16.880 Soros-funded Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.
00:30:21.460 Democrat Senator Tammy Baldwin.
00:30:24.820 Democrat Senator Raphael Warnick.
00:30:28.300 And Wisconsin Supreme Court Justice, and that's Janet Protowicz.
00:30:34.240 So we know about this.
00:30:36.360 The first person that really uncovered the massive scheme was James O'Keefe when he went door to door trying to verify these donations.
00:30:46.760 This is huge, Kat.
00:30:49.940 Yeah, so this was just announced.
00:30:51.260 This is going to make your blood boil.
00:30:53.320 President Biden just announces another 425 million security aid package for Ukraine just now.
00:30:59.600 Are you kidding me?
00:31:01.320 Not hurricane victims.
00:31:02.540 Ukraine.
00:31:02.860 Ukraine.
00:31:04.820 Wow.
00:31:06.420 I can't stand that country anymore.
00:31:08.400 I can't stand it even to hear the name.
00:31:09.780 I can't stand it as Zelensky.
00:31:13.080 This is something else.
00:31:14.980 I'm sorry.
00:31:15.700 I just, I hate the name.
00:31:17.060 I'm just so tired of our money going over there when we've got hurricane victims here.
00:31:21.500 Let's send it to Ukraine.
00:31:24.260 Oh, this is awful.
00:31:25.540 Look, y'all have big houses.
00:31:26.680 Well, and not only that, I mean, you've got all of this flooding that just took place, and now it's starting to get cold there.
00:31:33.280 And you're talking about a real serious situation.
00:31:37.960 They haven't even addressed the hurricane victims fully yet.
00:31:41.820 I mean, this is ridiculous.
00:31:43.360 And they're going to send more money over to Ukraine?
00:31:45.620 That just lets me know that they know the writing is on the wall, and they're going to funnel as much as they possibly can to keep everybody on that side quiet.
00:31:56.600 It's a money laundering scheme.
00:31:58.640 We know that.
00:31:59.560 So they want to just go ahead and score as much money as they possibly can and then make out like bandits because it's not going to happen under President Trump.
00:32:08.700 And they know it's not going to happen under Elon Musk either, with him looking in to bring in all of that money and saying, no, we're not going to give this away.
00:32:19.640 That makes me sick.
00:32:22.140 That makes me absolutely sick.
00:32:29.680 425 million security aid package for Ukraine.
00:32:33.340 Do you know what America would look like with all the money they've sent to Ukraine?
00:32:41.720 Yeah, they've sent like $300 billion over there now.
00:32:46.240 When I found out my friend got a great deal on a wool coat from Winners, I started wondering, is every fabulous item I see from Winners?
00:32:54.840 Like that woman over there with the designer jeans.
00:32:57.740 Are those from Winners?
00:32:59.300 Ooh, or those beautiful gold earrings?
00:33:01.760 Did she pay full price?
00:33:02.820 Or that leather tote?
00:33:04.080 Or that cashmere sweater?
00:33:05.280 Or those knee-high boots?
00:33:06.720 That dress?
00:33:07.560 That jacket?
00:33:08.240 Those shoes?
00:33:09.260 Is anyone paying full price for anything?
00:33:12.200 Stop wondering.
00:33:13.480 Start winning.
00:33:14.420 Winners.
00:33:15.020 Find fabulous for less.
00:33:17.380 Boy.
00:33:19.480 Unbelievable.
00:33:20.700 It's just, it's sick, is what it is.
00:33:25.040 Well, you all are going to definitely need some coffee, I'll tell you what, to keep up with all of this nonsense.
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00:35:07.160 This is going to be fun.
00:35:09.860 I want to try the mushroom.
00:35:12.420 That's my idea of a good time.
00:35:15.180 You know, I take all those teas.
00:35:16.760 Kat, you never even commented on the teas that I sent you that does this for, you know,
00:35:22.580 for swelling because I hurt my shoulder and this for, you know, brain activity and this for whatever.
00:35:28.020 I'm like all about this stuff.
00:35:30.180 So the fact that they've got a mushroom blend.
00:35:31.780 It's nice to be in L.A. and go pick up that stuff, but where I live, they got Lipton within 50 miles of here.
00:35:37.480 Oh, my gosh.
00:35:42.080 Well, see, our problems will be solved.
00:35:44.080 You're like, hey, this will really help you, man, buy some screw-scrow root.
00:35:50.420 Exactly.
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00:35:56.060 And it'll make you sleep like a baby.
00:35:57.300 Oh, yeah, where am I going to get that?
00:35:58.740 That's where I live.
00:35:59.320 I could go in each door and ask for that.
00:36:02.580 I need to laugh.
00:36:03.620 Well, see, and this is going to solve our problem because now we've got this mushroom blend that's going to make us all even smarter.
00:36:10.940 So I'm excited about this.
00:36:12.760 I mean, hey, this will be something that we can actually agree on.
00:36:16.440 The mushroom blend is going to be the one that I try first, but that's what they have.
00:36:20.760 It's to boost your brain is what they claim.
00:36:23.640 I'm willing to try anything, especially with all this nonsense that we have to deal with that just dumbs down Americans
00:36:28.880 all day long.
00:36:29.860 I swear the news media has just gotten worse.
00:36:33.000 I don't know how they could even hit a lower bracket or the bottom even more.
00:36:36.800 You ever thought you'd get 15% off something by typing in cat turd?
00:36:40.880 Bet you never thought about that a year ago.
00:36:44.800 I bet a lot of people did not think that that was ever a possibility, but yes.
00:36:49.680 Or the I love cat turd and walking around in public with it, right?
00:36:54.840 It's nuts.
00:36:55.780 It's taken off like crazy.
00:36:57.860 It always will.
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00:37:28.340 That's going to be an extra half hour we do today.
00:37:30.980 We've been doing a lot of extras lately.
00:37:32.780 A lot of extras.
00:37:34.380 I know you're a exhausted cat.
00:37:36.540 Lots and lots.
00:37:38.380 But wow.
00:37:39.580 This whole thing is wild.
00:37:41.860 I mean, you've got inflation that is just out of control.
00:37:45.840 I mean, look at what's happening.
00:37:48.380 Americans are spending more under Biden-Harris than they have in decades.
00:37:53.400 There's a reason for that.
00:37:57.420 Inflation.
00:37:58.060 No one can save.
00:38:01.880 You don't have savings like you did under President Trump.
00:38:05.200 People keep asking me, hey, why don't you move out of L.A.?
00:38:07.440 Well, it takes money to move.
00:38:10.600 Lots of money to move.
00:38:12.580 Yeah.
00:38:13.860 And you've got to have somewhere to go.
00:38:15.820 I mean, think about this.
00:38:17.120 If you're going to move to another state, you've got to go there and look for a house in another
00:38:20.380 state.
00:38:20.900 That ain't cheap.
00:38:21.940 No, it's not.
00:38:22.900 It's not why you need to look online.
00:38:25.760 Right.
00:38:26.280 And just buy something sight unseen.
00:38:28.340 Good luck with that.
00:38:29.740 Well, the past four years, a $100,000 income is now only worth $83,000 per year.
00:38:37.840 That is a whopping 17% decrease in value in just a four-year period in which Joe Biden and
00:38:46.140 Kamala Harris have occupied the Oval Office.
00:38:48.260 Can you imagine what four more years would look like?
00:38:51.700 Look, we're going in reverse.
00:38:53.620 There's nothing progressive about this.
00:38:58.980 Scary.
00:39:00.680 That's what people are going to vote for.
00:39:02.660 When they go to the polls this time, they're going to be voting for America, for Americans,
00:39:08.360 for their families, for their livelihood.
00:39:11.420 That's what's on the ballot.
00:39:13.320 If you're happy with the last four years and how you've been doing, then you're going to
00:39:17.520 continue on that route.
00:39:18.940 If you want change, if you want to go back to thriving, which is what people were doing
00:39:23.980 under President Trump, making sure that our borders were secure.
00:39:28.200 They're actually trying to help you.
00:39:30.820 The other ones are actually trying to hurt you for their own power and their own donors,
00:39:34.900 and they don't care.
00:39:36.120 They just won't.
00:39:37.140 They will bring in 50 million people to live with you, unvetted murderers and rapists,
00:39:41.420 just to gain power.
00:39:42.860 Or you'd have to be a moron to vote for these people.
00:39:46.160 You hate your family.
00:39:47.420 You hate the country.
00:39:48.200 I don't know what it is.
00:39:49.820 You'd have to be a moron to vote for Kamala Harris.
00:39:52.700 She's not smart enough to run a donut shop, people.
00:39:56.020 She is a total puppet.
00:39:57.560 She don't know what she's doing.
00:39:59.060 None.
00:39:59.460 My God, she's an airhead dingbat moron drunk, for God's sakes.
00:40:05.340 It's ridiculous.
00:40:06.780 I don't know who would ever even vote for something like this.
00:40:10.740 I really don't.
00:40:11.600 But there's some scary things that are happening to that.
00:40:13.500 She's going to meet with Putin?
00:40:15.720 Oh, that's going to go well.
00:40:17.320 Her family, her burden from what was with and what's with why, boo, boo, boo.
00:40:22.320 God mighty, people.
00:40:24.360 That would be horrible.
00:40:24.720 This is serious.
00:40:25.540 This is an idiot we're talking about.
00:40:27.700 She didn't even get a vote.
00:40:28.860 They put her in there.
00:40:30.520 Installed.
00:40:31.320 Obama just wants to continue on.
00:40:33.260 And then he's going to berate everybody that doesn't vote his way for his puppet.
00:40:38.900 No one wants to vote for Kamala Harris.
00:40:41.240 No one even knows who she is.
00:40:43.000 She didn't do anything when she was in office the first time.
00:40:45.640 For the last three and a half years, no one even heard a peep from her.
00:40:49.920 She was supposed to be the border czar, and you saw how that worked out.
00:40:52.740 She claims that she sat in with the Afghanistan withdrawal.
00:40:56.060 You see how that worked out.
00:40:59.520 Nothing has worked out for the American people.
00:41:03.060 She's too dumb to have it work out.
00:41:04.960 It's true.
00:41:06.180 But this was interesting.
00:41:08.340 I mean, and she's just pandering now.
00:41:10.460 It's the craziest thing.
00:41:11.760 Remember she said she washes her collard greens in the bathtub?
00:41:14.340 My God.
00:41:16.100 Where do you get them from?
00:41:18.040 You growing them?
00:41:19.780 She's just out of her mind.
00:41:22.800 God.
00:41:23.500 I swear, I really do believe she's on something.
00:41:26.640 You can't convince me otherwise.
00:41:27.780 Oh, she's totally drunk or, you know, she's doing wine with Xanax or something.
00:41:34.560 It's weird.
00:41:35.800 I mean, it's beyond weird.
00:41:37.860 But you've got a government that's just absolutely paving the way for her, and they're going to do everything that they can to make sure that she gets it.
00:41:44.740 I mean, but this pandering stuff, I mean, who finds this attractive, or who would actually vote for this?
00:41:52.480 I mean, much less just put up with it in conversation.
00:41:55.420 You did that shit to me, I'd vote against you.
00:41:57.500 Sure.
00:41:58.140 Automatically.
00:41:58.820 Absolutely.
00:41:59.380 Look at this.
00:42:00.180 I just love the same Detroit versus everybody.
00:42:02.840 Because, you know, I was sharing with some folks when I got to Howard, when I went to college, coming from Oakland, and my immediate fast friends were from Detroit.
00:42:13.300 So, before I even knew anything, I knew about, like, Cass Tech, I knew about it, but I just feel a kindred spirit whenever I come to Detroit.
00:42:27.140 Okay, first off, she did not go from Oakland to Howard.
00:42:32.480 She came from Canada.
00:42:35.740 She's claiming here that she went from Oakland to—
00:42:40.200 I can't even understand what she says.
00:42:41.480 She's so stupid.
00:42:42.200 She is.
00:42:43.440 They think she is, too.
00:42:44.800 You can just see it.
00:42:46.160 I mean, there's a lot of things people can try to hide, but that—but this whole thing, you know, we've been warning people about what this government is up to, and they're terrified.
00:42:56.100 So, the Pentagon just issued a federal directive allowing military to use lethal force against Americans as a video resurfaces, showing Kamala fantasizing about weaponizing the DOJ against U.S. citizens.
00:43:13.400 What in the world is this?
00:43:15.800 What in the world is this?
00:43:16.860 This came out yesterday.
00:43:19.260 So, you've got DOD directive 5240.01, DOD intelligence and intelligence-related activities and defense intelligence component, assistance to law enforcement agencies and other civil authorities.
00:43:34.460 All of a sudden, you've got Kamala Harris from May of 2019, where she's talking about weaponizing the DOJ against speech the government doesn't like and the platforms that allow it.
00:43:47.540 But, in the meantime, one month before a very close presidential election, right, I mean, close in the aspect of if you consider the cheating that they're going to try to do, they issue this, defense intelligence components to use lethal force against American citizens if requested by state or local law enforcement in an emergency situation.
00:44:14.140 Emergency being warned.
00:44:44.140 They're going to put up with another steal.
00:44:46.140 They know that based on what they're seeing in the polls, what they're hearing people say.
00:44:54.640 We've got it.
00:44:55.500 We've got a real situation here.
00:44:59.180 Good Lord.
00:45:02.080 Unbelievable.
00:45:04.000 I mean, just when you think it gets worse, it does.
00:45:07.080 We're going to pull out everything in the next three weeks.
00:45:08.880 It's going to be nuts.
00:45:09.680 Every single day, it's going to be like this.
00:45:11.660 Every trick in the book.
00:45:13.160 There's no question.
00:45:14.520 But there was some good news.
00:45:16.280 And it's one that, and I know you want this doggy.
00:45:19.640 I've seen you post about him.
00:45:21.460 But the Florida man that left that little dog who was tied to a fence post in rising floodwaters ahead of Hurricane Milton, well, he's been arrested.
00:45:34.280 I'm happy to report.
00:45:36.120 Good God, who could do that?
00:45:38.080 Just tie a dog and sit there and drown on the fence.
00:45:41.500 God, why would you just let him run free?
00:45:43.460 Exactly.
00:45:44.100 If you're going to do that, my God.
00:45:46.440 Oh, my gosh.
00:45:47.740 I mean, this little dog, he was found frightened and soaked as officers approached and captured it in a heart-wrenching body cam footage.
00:45:57.140 And they released it in Florida.
00:45:59.780 And I'll tell you what, Florida has very tough penalties for something like this, for animal abuse.
00:46:06.200 But you can watch exactly how this whole thing shaped up.
00:46:10.160 You've got the state trooper who pulled over when he saw the dog.
00:46:14.200 It's okay, buddy.
00:46:29.800 It's okay.
00:46:32.500 It's okay.
00:46:33.420 It's okay.
00:46:34.580 It's okay.
00:46:35.620 Oh, my gosh.
00:46:37.660 It's okay.
00:46:38.220 Yeah, he's afoot from drowning.
00:46:42.020 Can't move.
00:46:42.600 I don't blame you.
00:46:44.740 I don't blame you.
00:46:46.020 It's okay, buddy.
00:46:46.740 It's okay.
00:46:50.400 I am sick over that video.
00:46:55.620 Sick over it.
00:46:56.580 Who could do something like that?
00:46:59.520 He was in Tallahassee, which is only about an hour drive from where I live.
00:47:03.780 Well, I heard you put out a post.
00:47:05.840 Has he been adopted?
00:47:06.640 Yeah, everybody said he was adopted already.
00:47:08.540 Oh.
00:47:10.720 Good.
00:47:11.200 Well, I'm sure he's going to have a great home.
00:47:14.640 That's horrible.
00:47:15.480 I can't imagine somebody ever doing something like that.
00:47:17.840 And look, you could barely see him.
00:47:19.940 He's out there in the pasture somewhere.
00:47:21.620 The fact that somebody spotted him.
00:47:22.360 If you're going to abandon your dog, at least let him lose so he can go hide up in the hurricane or try to find food or find a family or something.
00:47:31.620 Something.
00:47:32.020 I mean, if you want to abandon him, why would you even chain him to a fence?
00:47:35.460 I know it.
00:47:36.560 In a ditch.
00:47:37.520 And we love our animals.
00:47:40.700 I mean, that is the thing, especially on this show.
00:47:44.380 I mean, my gosh.
00:47:45.840 Anybody would have taken him.
00:47:47.040 I would have figured out where to put him in my small little apartment in Hollywood.
00:47:50.280 I would have had three.
00:47:52.680 They would have wondered what this monster was because mine are only four pounds.
00:47:56.140 So three pounds, three and a half, almost four.
00:47:59.940 But yeah.
00:48:01.440 That's just sick and cruel.
00:48:03.240 And I hear he's like, just when he was rescued, there were these beautiful pictures of him.
00:48:09.020 And he just looked as happy as he could possibly be because he was in better hands, better care.
00:48:14.200 I just keep getting all these different stories.
00:48:16.820 But I'm sure, you know, he's famous.
00:48:18.300 He'll have no problem finding a good home.
00:48:19.960 But yeah, I would have taken him here.
00:48:23.920 I know you would have.
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00:50:23.860 So this will be a good one for us, I think.
00:50:26.700 I'm really glad.
00:50:27.960 Yeah, so they have like, they also have like superfood supplements and stuff.
00:50:31.480 Yes, they do.
00:50:32.260 And they had sent me some.
00:50:33.380 They sent me like, I think it was like a blueberry, these treats that were like blueberry waffles.
00:50:42.220 Yep, this is them.
00:50:44.140 Where are they at?
00:50:44.900 Right here.
00:50:45.760 Yeah, so Monkey loves those suckers, man.
00:50:48.440 God, she loves those things.
00:50:50.060 Oh, how cute.
00:50:52.300 Yep, so every time I give it to her, I have to put Wiggles separate because she'll steal Wiggles.
00:50:57.080 Of course, why not?
00:50:58.560 Wiggles has got a game where he spits everything out you give him and then he wants her to try to get it.
00:51:02.120 And then he grabs it real fast.
00:51:04.820 But she ain't.
00:51:07.080 Oh, my gosh.
00:51:08.660 I love that.
00:51:09.760 Yeah, Monkey loves those things, man.
00:51:12.060 I'll tell you what.
00:51:13.420 They love their treats.
00:51:15.280 And I'm trying to get mine to walk without leashes and all of that stuff right now.
00:51:20.280 Because they're city dogs.
00:51:22.140 And so I'm having to use commands.
00:51:24.720 Treats are babysitters.
00:51:26.160 Yes, they really are.
00:51:27.780 They are very beneficial.
00:51:29.060 I need to get you in your room.
00:51:30.320 Here's a treat.
00:51:30.880 I need to come over on the porch for a minute.
00:51:33.840 Here's a treat.
00:51:34.960 Yeah, they don't do anything for free.
00:51:37.020 My dogs are a nightmare today, by the way.
00:51:38.960 Oh, my God.
00:51:40.460 What happened at the ranch?
00:51:42.100 You said something happened.
00:51:44.680 Well, it's just my day started off with.
00:51:47.900 Well, so my day started off with Petey at 3 in the morning going nuts because the wind was blowing about 40 miles an hour and he was scared.
00:51:54.660 So that happened.
00:51:55.200 And so I've been at the dentist all day because Wiggles had jumped up and hit me in the damn mouth so hard it chipped one of my front teeth like the whole corner came off.
00:52:06.740 Oh.
00:52:07.360 I thought he was about to knock me out.
00:52:08.580 His big watermelon head hit me.
00:52:10.520 He was just jumping up trying to play with me.
00:52:12.980 And so I had to go to the dentist and get that fixed all day.
00:52:15.260 It's just been one of them days since the time I got up.
00:52:18.600 Oh, boy.
00:52:19.880 But everything's soft.
00:52:22.040 Everything's fixed.
00:52:23.300 There you go, Kat.
00:52:24.480 See?
00:52:24.920 Super Kat.
00:52:24.960 I got her fixed.
00:52:28.280 Yeah.
00:52:28.980 Yeah.
00:52:29.580 There's no way.
00:52:30.780 Especially me, too.
00:52:31.960 As soon as something...
00:52:32.800 I can't walk around with a front tooth, Chip.
00:52:34.380 I can't do it.
00:52:35.020 I'd be in that chair in two seconds flat.
00:52:37.280 No question about it.
00:52:40.420 Believe it or not, we got a good cosmetic dentist where I live.
00:52:44.060 And, you know, I didn't have to drive 100 miles, which is rare.
00:52:47.600 That's great.
00:52:49.740 But it's part of $0.
00:52:50.820 But, yeah, they sent me...
00:52:53.000 This company sent me some treats, and they love them.
00:52:56.680 That is...
00:52:57.240 Which, you know, I buy treats all the time.
00:52:59.580 Sometimes they love them.
00:53:00.320 Sometimes they don't.
00:53:01.020 But, boy, Monkey really likes that blueberry one.
00:53:03.540 That is so cool.
00:53:04.820 Well, you know, mine is...
00:53:06.860 They're all about treats.
00:53:08.940 They love them.
00:53:09.600 They will do anything that I ask them to do when it comes to a treat.
00:53:14.140 That's all I have to do is just act like I'm even getting one.
00:53:16.540 And I've got very attentive dogs.
00:53:20.940 With the cutest expressions on their face.
00:53:23.140 Like, what do you want us to do?
00:53:24.180 Do you want us to roll over?
00:53:25.120 And all of a sudden, they start doing their little tricks for me.
00:53:28.000 Before I even ask them to.
00:53:29.300 They just start performing.
00:53:30.660 And I'm like, I've got a bunch of little circus dogs here.
00:53:34.140 But that's what poodles were.
00:53:35.960 So it just makes sense.
00:53:37.280 I think this is funny, though.
00:53:40.060 The fact that they are even questioning President Trump's fitness.
00:53:45.320 What is wrong with these people?
00:53:47.280 It's everything.
00:53:51.280 They can't.
00:53:52.100 They just can't keep up with him.
00:53:53.980 They know that he is winning.
00:53:56.940 100%.
00:53:57.380 And the fact that she's just trying to counter with legalism.
00:54:00.180 The more they call him fit, the more they say he's a criminal, the more they do everything.
00:54:04.020 It's just like people are just rolling their eyes now.
00:54:06.000 They're just like, oh, my God.
00:54:07.580 Enough.
00:54:10.240 They overplayed their hand with this lawfare, and it's backfiring, just like we said it would.
00:54:14.600 It really is.
00:54:16.060 I mean, it really is, like, nobody's business.
00:54:21.380 I'm laughing because when you start talking about the fact that she wants to legalize recreational marijuana, pandering much?
00:54:29.860 This is the younger crowd.
00:54:31.480 When you've got Obama, who they stroll out there to try to get people excited to vote.
00:54:39.100 He did the absolute opposite.
00:54:41.060 That bombed.
00:54:43.980 It's all blowing up on him.
00:54:45.540 Then you've got, of course, here you have CBS News, New York Slimes, as I like to call them, doing all of the bidding.
00:54:55.040 They have this post that they put out here, and Trump War Room says, wow, you guys are bigger morons than we thought.
00:55:02.740 Fact, no surgeries happened under President Trump.
00:55:06.060 The first took place in 2022 under Kamala.
00:55:09.360 Fact, Kamala has long supported taxpayer-funded sex changes for prisoners and illegals.
00:55:16.860 President Trump never has and never will.
00:55:20.560 They actually put this whole thing out.
00:55:23.400 CBS, Trump campaign has spent millions on anti-trans ads.
00:55:28.040 Well, it's because for a reason.
00:55:30.100 And then you've got the New York Slimes who says, under Trump, U.S. prisons offered gender-affirming care.
00:55:36.080 That's a straight-up lie.
00:55:38.280 The Trump administration's approach, they said, is notable in light of a campaign ad that slams Vice President Kamala Harris for supporting taxpayer-funded transgender surgeries for prisoners and migrants.
00:55:50.460 This is insane.
00:55:54.640 They just, like I say, they're just straight-up lying now.
00:55:59.440 That's how desperate they are.
00:56:00.540 But they've been lying.
00:56:01.660 That's all they do is lie.
00:56:03.000 I mean, it's just...
00:56:03.560 It's straight-up lie.
00:56:04.820 Yeah, constant.
00:56:06.340 They have nothing else.
00:56:09.380 Their record paints a completely different story.
00:56:12.440 These people are criminal.
00:56:17.740 But it's all done on purpose, I mean, and by design.
00:56:20.920 We know that.
00:56:22.820 If, I mean, if that was your candidate, what would you do?
00:56:27.000 She's the worst candidate you could have ever even asked for.
00:56:30.100 They're desperate, and they're trying something different every five minutes, and it looks desperate.
00:56:34.500 It does.
00:56:35.540 It looks forced, and it's fake.
00:56:37.360 And then, I mean, what are you going to do?
00:56:40.580 Like I say, you can always put out Trump, man.
00:56:42.300 He can draw 100,000 people, and it looks like, you know, look how popular he is.
00:56:46.160 With her, you just...
00:56:48.340 And she's giggling, and she can't stop giggling.
00:56:50.600 Quit giggling, man.
00:56:51.460 Nobody takes you serious.
00:56:53.560 I mean, you wouldn't go on a blind date, and your date sits over and giggles for an hour.
00:56:59.360 You'd be going like, check, please.
00:57:01.260 Exactly.
00:57:01.780 Get me out of here.
00:57:03.220 It's like, do you talk, or do you just giggle?
00:57:05.760 Uh-uh.
00:57:07.360 I mean, you've got her on video where she is talking about gender-affirming care for criminals.
00:57:14.400 President Trump has even put these ads out there because it's her talking about it.
00:57:22.620 And this is for prisoners, which I hope that Brett Baer tonight talks about when he's interviewing Kamala Harris.
00:57:32.340 You would certainly hope so.
00:57:34.160 I don't know how that interview is going to go, but it's definitely...
00:57:40.160 They're going to try to help her.
00:57:42.320 It's Fox News.
00:57:43.640 Well, Brett Baer, sure.
00:57:45.000 Nobody's interested.
00:57:45.760 Everybody wants to see her do an interview.
00:57:49.060 Nobody wants to see another, you know, edited, pre-recorded tape.
00:57:56.200 It's just like, people are tired of it.
00:57:57.480 Nobody's interested in that.
00:57:58.440 Trump goes into the lines then every day to say he's hiding is such a joke.
00:58:04.780 He did such a great job yesterday with Bloomberg.
00:58:09.860 I mean, I sat there and watched that twice.
00:58:13.360 It was so good.
00:58:14.620 He put them in their place like nothing I've ever seen before.
00:58:18.220 And really kind of left laughing about it.
00:58:23.060 Reminder, we only got four minutes left, but...
00:58:25.760 And then we do have an extra half an hour, but...
00:58:28.320 I'll be on Monica Crowley's podcast for a half an hour tomorrow.
00:58:33.080 I'll be recording it at 10 a.m., but I don't know what time.
00:58:36.020 She told me she'd let me know what time they're going to release it or whatever.
00:58:39.480 I'll let you know.
00:58:40.500 Fun.
00:58:40.940 So it's not live.
00:58:42.100 It'll be recorded.
00:58:43.180 It's not live.
00:58:44.500 Okay.
00:58:45.520 But it's still going to be awesome.
00:58:46.360 I think we're about the only ones to do live.
00:58:48.220 I know.
00:58:48.960 Nobody wants to chance it.
00:58:49.900 Nobody's got the balls to do it, but us.
00:58:52.820 I don't know.
00:58:53.400 I think they're a lot smarter than us.
00:58:54.860 No pressure.
00:58:55.500 If you mess up, you're going to ruin your whole life any time.
00:58:58.160 Say one wrong thing ever, and your life's gone.
00:59:00.780 Oh, that's right.
00:59:01.480 And you know what?
00:59:02.000 We never edit this show.
00:59:03.160 We never even try to cover it up.
00:59:04.560 And what it is is what it is.
00:59:06.220 And that's just, yeah, sad.
00:59:10.520 Really sad.
00:59:11.500 But this is what I want to know about, and I kind of tagged Brett Baer about it.
00:59:17.280 The yacht killer inmate got taxpayer-funded sex change with Kamala Harris's blessing.
00:59:24.220 This absolutely happened.
00:59:26.500 This is a thing.
00:59:27.880 She used our taxpayer money to ensure that this criminal got a sex change so that he could go to another jail.
00:59:39.240 He could get into another situation, another prison.
00:59:42.160 So this was a transgender woman convicted of killing a couple to try to get money for her sex change.
00:59:49.980 Ended up having the procedure covered by, guess who?
00:59:54.020 Me, California taxpayers, thanks to radical policies backed by, of course, Kamala Harris.
01:00:00.900 So this was the notorious yacht killer who was born John Jacobson, Jr.
01:00:06.140 He now goes by Skylar D. Leon, who is currently serving life without parole after initially being sentenced to death for the slaying of Thomas Hawks, 57, and his wife, Jackie, 47, in 2004.
01:00:21.100 You can thank Kamala about all of this, and I would love for him to ask her about this.
01:00:31.960 What would you like him to ask her?
01:00:35.320 I don't, I just like, I can't stand Brett Baer or her.
01:00:38.600 I don't even know if I'll watch it.
01:00:39.720 I'll probably just watch, I'll probably just watch the highlights tomorrow or something because I just, I just don't care for either one of them.
01:00:46.780 Yeah, it's pretty difficult.
01:00:48.200 I can't listen to either one of them.
01:00:49.400 But I mean, this is, this is typical in California.
01:00:53.500 I was really surprised they even ran anybody from California knowing what they all know now.
01:00:59.700 About how my state has been running to the ground.
01:01:03.000 How many people have left as a result of these policies?
01:01:09.160 This is frightening stuff.
01:01:11.040 I mean, it really is.
01:01:12.040 I'm just going, okay.
01:01:14.280 We're all just supposed to act like, you know, this didn't happen.
01:01:19.400 Just continue to just fund all of these policies.
01:01:23.700 She just can't even get her answers right.
01:01:27.160 She can't answer simple questions about why she is qualified to even run for president.
01:01:33.180 That was a major bomb.
01:01:34.960 She, she, she, she can't even answer what race she is, much less.
01:01:41.520 She, she changes accents three times in one sentence.
01:01:45.260 I mean, who does something like that?
01:01:47.920 She's a, she's a, she's a fraud, man.
01:01:49.980 She's just total phony.
01:01:51.180 Every day, I keep thinking, you know, she's going to get it together.
01:01:55.980 She's really going to have this whole thing figured out.
01:01:58.660 And then it just doesn't happen.
01:01:59.940 She's, she's too dumb.
01:02:00.900 She can't.
01:02:01.520 She don't have the brain power.
01:02:04.280 I know it.
01:02:05.680 This is just wild.
01:02:07.400 I mean, her, her cornbread ain't done in the middle.
01:02:10.240 You know what I mean?
01:02:11.140 Well, this is what happens though.
01:02:14.960 I mean, Kat, when they install somebody, this is how it goes.
01:02:20.820 Every single time.
01:02:23.900 I, I don't know.
01:02:25.120 I just think at some point people are going to go enough is enough.
01:02:29.420 There is no democracy here, but it looks like we have got our fabulous guest who is going
01:02:36.880 to join us real excited about having Paul Stone here with us today.
01:02:42.900 This is going to be a lot of fun.
01:02:46.000 Paul, are you there?
01:02:47.900 Yes.
01:02:48.240 Can you hear me?
01:02:48.900 Yes, we can hear you.
01:02:50.080 Great.
01:02:50.440 How are you, sir?
01:02:51.580 Great.
01:02:51.920 I'm well.
01:02:52.320 Thank you.
01:02:52.680 How are you?
01:02:53.240 We're doing just fine.
01:02:54.840 Welcome to the litter box.
01:02:56.720 Thank you.
01:02:58.060 It's my first time in one.
01:03:01.060 We promise it'll be painless for the most part.
01:03:05.060 So this is.
01:03:05.740 Pain's okay.
01:03:05.940 It's the smells that might get to me, but.
01:03:08.560 That's right.
01:03:09.180 We try to keep it clean in here.
01:03:10.600 Don't we, Kat?
01:03:11.100 Well, I do anyway.
01:03:14.540 This has been a crazy season.
01:03:17.860 I mean, we have been sitting here going, all right, so what's next?
01:03:21.840 What is the next shoe that is going to drop?
01:03:24.660 It's hard to even keep up with it all.
01:03:28.000 I mean, watching this whole thing play out in real time has just been a real treat for
01:03:32.000 everybody because, you know, the conspiracy theories have been right.
01:03:35.440 The theorists, they've been right every single time.
01:03:39.000 And when we talk about preparing and making sure that we have all of our things in order,
01:03:44.440 I mean, this is where somebody like you comes in because we don't know what's going to happen
01:03:49.600 next.
01:03:50.080 And the volatility with everything, it's got everybody on edge.
01:03:55.640 Yeah, I would agree.
01:03:57.120 And, you know, I would counter a little on we don't know what's going to happen next.
01:04:01.860 We do.
01:04:02.240 The script's been written.
01:04:03.100 It's just got a lot more flavor to it than the scripts that have been written exactly like this
01:04:07.900 one in our past, human history.
01:04:11.620 So what is your advice for people?
01:04:14.380 I mean, when you start looking at what's going on with the markets, when you start looking at
01:04:19.240 what's happening, of course, with Bitcoin, which is one crazy, you know, new development,
01:04:26.420 it's been around for a long time, but it's starting to get a lot more attention.
01:04:30.080 I mean, gold has been a cornerstone, a resilient asset strategy, retaining its intrinsic values
01:04:36.700 since around 550 B.C. In the event of some major financial crisis, gold's inherent worth is
01:04:45.160 undeniable. In what scenario, what intrinsic value does cryptocurrency offer?
01:04:53.360 Well, you know, if we're going to compare precious metals to crypto, the comparison is easy,
01:04:59.580 and it's just what do you want to marry up to? So the cryptocurrency only lives in the electronic
01:05:04.100 world. Gold and silver lives in the analog world. So if all your troubles are in the electronic
01:05:09.420 financial world, departure from that environment for something that is outside of that zone would
01:05:17.080 cause one to think that they're relying on less, they have less dependencies on other people and
01:05:23.380 other things working right for them to have access to their money. We saw recently with that
01:05:28.340 failed update, if that's what it was, and trains in Europe and airports were locked down and different
01:05:35.760 companies were having struggles with operating because of a dependency on something that has to
01:05:41.960 do with a computer. It has to do with some person sitting at a keyboard messing up a software update.
01:05:48.800 You don't have any of those dependencies in precious metals. Now, where they're similar
01:05:52.520 is the squeeze play. There's only 21 million Bitcoin. Now, people can scream as loud as they
01:05:59.360 want. There'll never be more, but there can be because it lives in, it was created in the internet.
01:06:06.300 It was created in the technology world. So if there's 21, there can be 42. There can be 84 million
01:06:12.520 Bitcoin. And each time Bitcoin would have, just like a stock, then the value would drop. You cannot do that
01:06:19.780 to gold and silver. The world is struggling like hell to find it. That's it. And 70% of the earth's
01:06:25.800 covered by an ocean where you're never going to go looking for it. And so it's truly limited,
01:06:31.860 limited literally by how much is in existence and you can't make more of it. So that's another unique
01:06:37.700 piece to gold and silver that's different than crypto. So tell us a little bit about your background.
01:06:44.220 Tell us how you got into all of this, where you came from and all of that. I mean, our audience is
01:06:49.560 very key. They're very smart and they know what's going on. We've heard a lot about Bitcoin lately.
01:06:54.960 We've heard a lot about gold and precious metals and everything else. What sets Colonial Metals
01:07:01.280 Group apart from some of the other people? You know, I came into precious metals at a recommendation
01:07:08.340 of an old friend of mine. You know, have been in sales explaining things. You know, the trueness of
01:07:16.300 being in sales is explaining the benefits of something to how that product or service would
01:07:22.060 improve someone's comfort or capabilities or, you know, retirement savings. And the one great thing
01:07:31.400 about gold and silver from all the other things that I've worked with is it's what society has used
01:07:38.460 as money for thousands of years until 1971. So it's literally money. It's literally the only
01:07:45.520 thing that is money. Truly. Everything else is an invention or creation by man. And when you look at
01:07:51.940 the, when you look at how you can then step forward and truly help people that already want to move their
01:07:59.660 money into gold and silver or some portion of their savings, then you realize something beautiful
01:08:04.580 about humanity. That courage doesn't live within the human being. Courage is outside of us. If it was part
01:08:12.200 of our DNA, we wouldn't have a word for it. So because we have a word for it, and all the tens of thousands
01:08:18.220 of conversations I've had with folks for a long, long time since, you know, starting early back in 06, a lot
01:08:24.380 more in 08 and 09, and then really seriously in 2014, I've been staring at this for a long time. And what I've
01:08:32.940 learned in talking to so many wonderful people is the discovery isn't about, you know, convincing or
01:08:41.280 telling people to own gold and silver. The discovery is in how my brothers and sisters on the other ends
01:08:46.660 of the phone are in need, just like everyone, like most people to find a little courage sometimes.
01:08:52.660 And so because of that awareness that I have, and I've explained that that's the focus of every phone
01:08:57.660 call for anyone who works at Colonial Metals Group, that's what sets us apart. We truly get
01:09:03.040 what those phone calls are about. They're not necessarily anymore about the headlines or how
01:09:08.100 things are worsening. Everyone who has saved money is smart enough to understand it's worsening.
01:09:13.400 And they understand that moving their money to precious metals secures their savings. They've
01:09:18.240 never done it before, and that's where courage comes in. And so that's where we live in the glory
01:09:23.320 of helping others, truly. It's true. Here's the thing. I own Bitcoin. Okay. When Bitcoin first came
01:09:30.780 out, I bought some because I was like, okay, this is kind of fun. And a lot of my friends were buying
01:09:35.540 it and I saw it go up, but I've never actually seen it. I've never actually felt it or anything else.
01:09:40.900 With your particular product, is it a material? I mean, does it materialize? How does the whole thing work?
01:09:47.560 Well, some investor, a bunch of people, right, look into setting up a mine and some workers
01:09:54.100 dig in the mine and they find gold or they don't. And the gold that's found makes it to mints and
01:09:58.200 the mints turn it into coins and bars. And then we help people understand, you know, whatever might
01:10:03.980 be best for their goals or their intentions. And then that their funds transfer like a currency
01:10:10.060 exchange, their dollars transfer into ounces, those ounces shipped to their home or to a depository
01:10:16.340 based on what the person prefers. So if someone has a big chunk of money and makes them uncomfortable
01:10:22.520 to think about all that sitting in a safe or a couple of safes at home, have some at home
01:10:27.540 and the rest in a depository nearby. Depositories are, you know, free of everything, free of the
01:10:32.640 financial system. And one unique feature to depositories is assets held within those walls are held
01:10:39.640 off book, which means they are not part of the depository's financial picture like you would
01:10:46.420 experience with your money elsewhere. That answers your question, Kat.
01:10:51.220 That's the number one question I get is like physical gold or not physical gold?
01:10:55.100 Only physical. No more dependencies. No more, oh, I hope these certificates are worse. Oh,
01:11:00.180 I hope that company will deliver when it needs to. Oh, I hope it. No, no, no, no, no. This is the time
01:11:05.000 to cut free of, so the one thing about gold and silver, there's a term, it has zero counterparty
01:11:11.080 risk. That's awesome. And it's real. Like I can say, okay, so Paul, I want, I want, I want to see
01:11:19.640 my gold. Can you send it to me? And I can sit there and have it in my safe at home. Or you're saying
01:11:24.780 that you can, you can put it in a vault for me. Yeah. Depository, not a safety deposit box,
01:11:31.100 a depository. So there's, and they're generally in, in great, you know, uh, states that look
01:11:37.380 favorably upon gold and silver, like Texas, Idaho, South, uh, North Dakota, um, Utah, you know,
01:11:44.840 there's some, those are the most popular, uh, depositories that, that people like to, uh, use,
01:11:50.380 take advantage of. Well, it was really funny. Cause when, when I told Kat that we were having you on the
01:11:54.940 show and we were so excited because it, we kind of put this all together all of a sudden. And he was like,
01:11:59.940 you know, that is the one thing that is the one investment that he want. He want,
01:12:03.660 he was interested in and knowing about how it works to diversify because you don't want to put
01:12:07.980 all of your money in one thing or in another thing. You want to be able to kind of spread it out
01:12:11.840 because one minute you're going to have gold and silver. That's really high. And then the next
01:12:15.880 minute you're going to have stocks and then your stocks may collapse and you still got your gold and
01:12:19.620 your silver. And it's actually a material. Right. Cause most everyone's money is in this,
01:12:25.160 right? Right. This is a revolutionary cannonball, obviously not fired. It would be all messed up,
01:12:31.220 but this is from the revolutionary war. This is made out of metal.
01:12:35.600 See that makes a sound when you drop it on your desk. So if you're in gold and silver,
01:12:39.100 you're in something real when you're in this, it might be a great ride, might be a great ride for
01:12:44.300 10 more years or 10 more minutes. But when, when we look back at history, which is where we started
01:12:50.220 when I said, well, we kind of do know what happens because here's, here's two things that don't
01:12:55.700 change. When Einstein says the mind that creates the problem cannot possess the solution, it's devoid
01:13:02.140 of knowing what the solution is. Then you look at the government with that ethic. So if they're the
01:13:08.340 ones creating all the problems, they don't possess the solution. So the trajectory of the course we've
01:13:13.500 been heading on continues southbound. Eventually southbound runs into something that's a very hard
01:13:19.140 stop. It's called zero. It's called bankruptcy. When bankruptcy happens and everything, everyone
01:13:24.620 thinks they're worth melts back to a realistic level. One way to visualize how inflated things are
01:13:31.540 is the next time you go to the bank or an ATM. I know it's hard to request $1 bills from an ATM.
01:13:37.040 So go to the bank, get $33, go home, spread them out on the kitchen table. That's how many dollars in
01:13:43.220 2024, it takes to equal the buying power of a dollar from the twenties or the sixties or the
01:13:51.920 eighties. That's what it takes. $33, $1. Your dollar today is worth three cents. So even though the paper
01:13:58.420 still says one, and it's got a pretty tough guy picture of George Washington on there, when you
01:14:04.240 think about, um, when you think about, um, the government creating money out of thin air, it's
01:14:11.420 killing the buying power of that paper. So when that reaches zero, the game is over. And just remember
01:14:17.600 what Einstein said, the mind that creates the problems cannot possess the solution. So the
01:14:22.000 government isn't going to bring the solution. There's no one at the federal reserve pouring over
01:14:25.320 some blueprint left by a superior race in an Egyptian pyramid 15,000 years ago that someone
01:14:31.380 discovered six months ago on how to turn all this around. It's really true. Well, now you feel
01:14:37.580 alone. Yeah. That should help you clarify. Clarity is power. So if we can clarify what the situation
01:14:44.040 actually is, we don't know the day it all goes to hell in a handbasket. Do you really want to wait
01:14:48.840 till that day? Right. That's what I try to help people understand. That's how I empower others.
01:14:54.460 Well, we don't have to decide for you. People can decide. They just need to look at things clearly.
01:14:58.360 Unless you're Nancy Piglosi, of course, where you can go ahead and get into stocks and know what's
01:15:03.720 going to happen ahead of time. We don't have that luxury.
01:15:08.340 We have that luxury when we look at precious metals. When we look at, oh, did we invent reserve
01:15:13.400 currency status? No. England was before us, before them France, before them the Dutch, the Spanish,
01:15:18.840 the Portuguese, and the Romans invented it. They invented dominance, financial bullying
01:15:23.960 around the globe. We're just the last one to hold the handle. But as it slips away, social unrest
01:15:29.940 everywhere, weakness everywhere, war everywhere, strife and frustration everywhere, people pointing
01:15:34.360 fingers at each other everywhere, blame game, no one takes responsibility for anything. We're all
01:15:39.240 distracted and confused everywhere. Those are the signs of you being at the end. And it's insane to
01:15:44.980 manage it because we got the greatest flag that ever flew, that this could happen here.
01:15:49.620 But it's just a math problem. And math doesn't give a damn about your feelings or your hopes and
01:15:55.600 dreams. Math is math. It's the one language that cannot, it is impossible to tell you a lie.
01:16:01.500 When you look at the math story, we're right there. We're right there where all this goes up in smoke.
01:16:06.480 I'm not making a prediction. I'm just looking at the math.
01:16:09.040 And if you've never had physical gold and silver, there's something magical about it that's not even
01:16:15.740 math. You just, if the first time you get it, you'll just, you just can't quit playing with it.
01:16:19.640 And then you'll go back and hold it again. There's just something magical about it.
01:16:23.020 It's true. And I'll tell you what's magical. I'm not kidding.
01:16:25.660 You're onto something. It's not from the earth. So this is what I've, because I've looked into this.
01:16:32.020 It's such amazing stuff. It's boring to a lot of people, but it's amazing stuff.
01:16:35.940 Gold was created gold. So the precious metals were created and rare earth minerals from two
01:16:41.180 colliding suns. So imagine our sun smashing into another sun. And from that create are created all
01:16:48.060 these elements and lots of other stuff. So now you've got these elements floating around space
01:16:52.280 and they're crashing into stuff if they happen to hit something. And when they hit the earth before
01:16:58.020 it had an atmosphere, they, you know, it was buried down into the surface of the earth.
01:17:02.580 So the gold and silver, you hold on your wrist, on your finger, your ears, or in your hand
01:17:08.980 is older than the planet you're standing on.
01:17:12.080 Huh? That's magical stuff.
01:17:15.660 I like that.
01:17:17.040 You'll keep going back to your vault and grabbing it and just playing with it. I swear, I'm not
01:17:21.060 kidding. There's something magical about gold and silver, just holding it in your hand. I don't,
01:17:25.800 I don't even know how to explain it, but it's true.
01:17:27.560 Well, I'm glad you're sharing that. It's true. That's what happened to me. And so then when you
01:17:33.140 start thinking, oh my God, gold is truth in money, you can start, if you were to make some paper wafer
01:17:38.820 lenses out of gold and look through them instead of glass as eyeglasses, right? You start seeing all
01:17:45.120 the falsehoods in our financial world and our world all together. Then you start thinking, oh my God,
01:17:50.360 what would an artificial fake energy source create in humanity? Who would create this?
01:17:57.780 It's artificial, even artificial monetary energy swarming the planet. So it gives you the illusion
01:18:05.420 of strength. Like every supermarket shelf is chock full. Every gas station has gas. Everywhere you go,
01:18:13.300 you have instant access to everything. That's not normal. It's certainly not routine. Then you say,
01:18:19.640 when did it all change? And when my book comes out, it'll explain that. But what's explained about
01:18:24.480 the last 53 years since Nixon took the moon away from our financial world, the moon keeps the oceans
01:18:31.920 from forming 200 foot rogue waves. So if we didn't have a moon, we would have never met. You wouldn't
01:18:37.680 ever be able to sail the oceans ever. We'd be all out on one landmass and whoever was here was here.
01:18:43.260 But we would never mix unless someone finally invented flight. So when Nixon took the gold
01:18:49.100 standard away, he took away our financial moon that regulated things in normalcy and kept us pinned
01:18:54.780 into reality. So for the last 53 years, we now are living in a falsehood, a fake financial world
01:19:01.300 because it's created by an energy just like that hurricane, both of them, but the really bad one,
01:19:06.520 Helene, which is similar to my wife's name, by the way. So I make jokes about that sometimes.
01:19:12.220 I'm sure she loves that.
01:19:12.940 Helene the hurricane. So that hurricane and any hurricane, what's it doing? It's drawing on a
01:19:17.760 resource for a temporary period of time, just like our government. It's drawing on this printed money,
01:19:24.000 which is going to be temporary, measured now by it losing about two pennies a year.
01:19:28.020 So eventually the resource, this massive $1.4 trillion a year annual payroll government-sized
01:19:37.040 government is drawing on printed money. When that resource is over, the storm is over and we get
01:19:42.200 our country back. Well, and you're seeing them print like they've never printed before. You have
01:19:47.040 Elon Musk who is up there saying constantly, look, we're headed for bankruptcy. We can't continue it.
01:19:52.680 Absolutely. We've been bankrupt since 08, 09, but printing the money keeps us from feeling it.
01:19:56.880 Uh, the more money you print, the less you have.
01:20:00.980 And that's what's happening. I mean, look at our value of the dollar overseas
01:20:05.060 and all of the other money markets. It's just crashing and burning. Yes.
01:20:09.940 People are very nervous.
01:20:10.880 And we punish the rest of the world with inflation when we print.
01:20:13.440 You see at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, and there's a few on the NYMEX,
01:20:17.260 the New York Mercantile Exchange, we set the price for commodities in our dollar.
01:20:21.880 So every other country of the world has to climb into the dollar,
01:20:25.300 only the euro and the British pound and maybe there's a couple currencies that have a better
01:20:30.320 exchange rate into the dollar. But 97% of all the countries in the world have to struggle
01:20:34.940 to get into our dollar and then buy copper and buy milk and sugar and wheat and coffee
01:20:40.580 and all that stuff. So while we print to fill in our financial holes,
01:20:45.380 the government can never come to us and say, we have some financial holes back in the 70s
01:20:48.840 or the 80s when they were a ton smaller. Now they're, they're unsolved.
01:20:53.760 When we, as, as the government decides to print money to solve our problems for tomorrow,
01:20:57.520 the rest of the world suffers and they hate us for it.
01:21:02.340 Absolutely. I mean, it's really interesting because I live in California. So
01:21:05.580 we have problems with our fire hydrants, for example, because people will go in there and they
01:21:11.600 will steal the metal in the fire hydrants to put them together. Yes, that was happening.
01:21:17.620 That was California, you know, it's California. I live there. They're steel catalytic converters,
01:21:23.460 right? Copper out of the walls on construction projects, right? That's just a sign of suffering.
01:21:29.060 It's just a sign of people suffering. It's a sign. It's just a symptom, right? We don't need to get
01:21:33.840 mad at symptoms. We need to track them back to the source. What's the source? Nixon is the original
01:21:38.780 source and every government group, you know, in Washington ever since that decided to never just
01:21:44.260 face the truth. Remember, they actually can't see themselves creating the problems. When Kamala
01:21:50.360 comes out and says, I'm going to give kid parents six grand for a tax credit. Great. So the government
01:21:54.960 goes without some money. What are they going to do? They're going to print the money they went
01:21:58.140 without. What's that going to do? It's going to cause commodity prices to go up. Oh, well,
01:22:02.460 what will that impact? Well, that'll impact the parents you just gave six grand to because now it's
01:22:07.000 even more expensive for baby formula. Gosh, just in 2014, it costs 224 grand to take a kid from
01:22:13.540 newborn to 18 years old. Today, it's almost half a million. And that's not static. By the time the
01:22:21.340 kid is 18, you may have spent $750,000 to raise a child from zero to 18 years old. That's inflation.
01:22:30.480 That's the government printing money. It's the same thing as when I used to sneak sips of whiskey from my
01:22:35.220 dad's liquor cabinet as a teenager and backfill it with water. He didn't have too many parties,
01:22:40.780 but eventually he had one and I got in a lot of trouble. I didn't get my driver's license until
01:22:44.560 I was 17 because of that. Oh my gosh. Because he didn't have any whiskey. He had dirty water.
01:22:51.300 That is hilarious. Yeah. So when you dilute the money, you kill the potency of the money already
01:22:58.280 in existence until eventually all you have, which is pretty much what we have today, is dirty water.
01:23:02.280 Again, the dollar's worth three cents. 33. So if you have a million dollar home today,
01:23:08.560 you really have a $30,000 house. Yeah, just divide it by 33. Population's only grown by 40%
01:23:16.160 since 1971. And a home back then was 17 grand. And the average salary was nine.
01:23:23.380 So it won't cost twice as much of an annual salary.
01:23:26.320 You can't buy anything for that.
01:23:28.380 That's a used car. Yeah, that's going to break down a lot. Today, that home is $440,000.
01:23:37.400 But we've only increased the people in the country who could stand in a line at a mortgage by 40%.
01:23:42.440 Let's say we double that. That means a home today is 40 grand. 40 grand.
01:23:48.660 Not 440 grand. So what's that from? The government solving problems by printing money.
01:23:53.140 Why do they have to print money? Because the baby boomers retired in 97. What's that mean?
01:23:57.280 60 million workers at peak earnings left your workforce and went on to the cost side.
01:24:03.020 Couldn't they see that coming? Mm-hmm.
01:24:05.060 But they're politicians.
01:24:07.020 They don't have the guts to come to the American people and go,
01:24:10.080 you know, in like 15 years, a lot of people are going to start retiring.
01:24:13.140 We need to invite people here bad, fast. We need to qualify them. We need to interview them.
01:24:19.080 But they need to come. Or you're going to end up broke one day and all your investment ideas
01:24:24.020 and everything you think you're worth is going to end up in flames.
01:24:27.600 Unless you're in gold and silver.
01:24:30.020 Or unless you're Ukraine.
01:24:31.260 If you get gold, how does it get delivered?
01:24:35.420 By what means?
01:24:36.280 Privately. I mean, you know, UPS and FedEx, but in nondescript boxes.
01:24:41.940 Or it's a vault transfer because we vault at the different depositories.
01:24:46.080 So it would just walk across the floor, vault floor from our account to yours.
01:24:52.480 And you can come out of it anytime you want.
01:24:54.460 And if you had to, you'd ride a horse to the depository and get your gold and silver.
01:24:58.200 No one's standing between you and your money when you're in precious metals.
01:25:01.200 They're just standing over it.
01:25:03.800 They're guarding it.
01:25:06.280 That's really something else.
01:25:08.060 That's really cool.
01:25:09.000 Because I like the fact that I can see it.
01:25:10.680 I can touch it.
01:25:11.200 I can feel it.
01:25:11.880 And I know it's there.
01:25:12.840 And I know it's mine.
01:25:13.980 I just have something about that.
01:25:15.360 Whereas everything else kind of seems like it's a pie in the sky.
01:25:18.200 And it's unrealized.
01:25:19.800 And it's so vulnerable.
01:25:21.120 Just depending on what's going on with the government at that particular time.
01:25:25.320 It's just too volatile.
01:25:27.440 Yeah.
01:25:28.040 Here's a visual.
01:25:29.180 Your money in gold and silver in a depository in Rio de Janeiro
01:25:33.660 is closer to you than your money around the corner in a bank that closed.
01:25:40.140 Goodness sakes.
01:25:42.020 And you cannot trust this government.
01:25:44.120 We don't know from one second to the next what's going to happen around here.
01:25:48.160 I mean, every day.
01:25:49.860 It turns out we could never trust the government because they don't tell the truth.
01:25:53.260 Einstein said they're just creating problems.
01:25:55.180 They're not truthful.
01:25:56.060 And you look at these symptoms like Nancy Pelosi is a symptom.
01:25:58.940 You have to pass it to know what's in it.
01:26:01.680 Well, I work with these people, so I just happen to know what's going on.
01:26:04.720 I made some investments from that.
01:26:05.960 It's not insider trading.
01:26:07.260 Okay.
01:26:07.740 Yeah, it's a joke.
01:26:09.320 Obama excludes Congress from Obamacare, right?
01:26:13.700 They never can actually tell the truth.
01:26:16.360 Yeah.
01:26:17.280 They exclude themselves from everything.
01:26:19.180 But they're at the helm.
01:26:20.700 We're in the state rooms.
01:26:22.020 Some are in the engine room.
01:26:23.200 Some are doing housekeeping.
01:26:24.500 Some are in the kitchen.
01:26:25.320 But they're driving this financial vessel because they have the ability to create money out of thin air.
01:26:34.200 So now you start to recognize, oh, my God, I have to get off the ship.
01:26:38.880 It has to crash.
01:26:40.280 Math says it has to crash.
01:26:41.960 Rome crashed.
01:26:42.740 Spain, Portugal, the Dutch, the French, the British.
01:26:45.060 And imagine the British drinking in their pubs, laughing at the thought of America taking over for the British Empire.
01:26:51.300 It's happened because of the math story.
01:26:53.440 Wild.
01:26:56.500 Well, we know that gold has been a medium of trade for thousands of years.
01:27:01.120 It's been valued its scarcity and enduring demand as a reliable store of wealth.
01:27:07.240 Its intrinsic value has made a timeless asset.
01:27:10.340 You have Bitcoin, on the other hand.
01:27:12.020 It derives its value from an artificial scarcity.
01:27:15.380 It's capped at 21 million coins.
01:27:18.240 Both gold and Bitcoin have both grown predictions for the future.
01:27:23.240 So in your opinion, which is more speculative, gold or Bitcoin and why?
01:27:28.440 Bitcoin because of the dependencies.
01:27:30.560 I don't know if I'm ever going to get to use it at the grocery store.
01:27:33.880 Right.
01:27:34.140 And you could say, well, you can't use gold.
01:27:35.720 Well, you can if you have to, but you can't go shopping at Walmart with stock in Walmart.
01:27:41.580 I can't protect my home with stock in Smith & Wesson.
01:27:44.620 Right.
01:27:45.000 So when I look at the dependencies, is it possible that Bitcoin goes to a million and gold goes to 5,000?
01:27:51.760 Okay, you made more money in Bitcoin.
01:27:54.860 But because we don't know how it's going to be proven out with a government that's probably going to suck hard into AI to control the people around the world,
01:28:04.660 and a crypto dollar falls nicely into the surveillance state that we are definitely moving toward,
01:28:10.420 I don't want to be in the electronic gambling world about how it's going to go.
01:28:15.080 I want to bet on something that I know how it went.
01:28:18.520 Gold and silver went well.
01:28:20.300 In financial crises and when governments lost reserve currency status,
01:28:25.200 and when I just wanted to make sure my money stayed mine because it's at my elbow in a safe at home or a couple safes,
01:28:32.220 I always recommend if you're going to have gold and silver at home, have two safes.
01:28:35.760 One the bad guys can just run off with if they heard you had some gold and silver and just have a few, you know, coins in there and, you know, some cash.
01:28:44.100 So they're like, all right, because the thing they want to do is just leave.
01:28:46.840 And the real gold and silver is in a safe buried under a heap of clothes bolted to the closet floor.
01:28:51.600 Yeah, it's like going to Ketiawana here in Southern California.
01:28:54.380 And I know it sounds nuts because it is sounding nuts.
01:28:57.500 We live in a touchscreen age.
01:28:59.080 We live in a financial video game where we've forgotten.
01:29:01.860 Look, a couple, was it last week?
01:29:04.700 No, two weekends ago, I went on a solitary hike, slept on the ground.
01:29:08.320 All I took was six protein bars and two big bottles of water with me.
01:29:11.480 I ended up without enough food and without enough water.
01:29:14.600 I slept on the ground.
01:29:15.780 I'm like, oh, my God, we are so far away from how life actually works.
01:29:21.480 It's really true.
01:29:22.360 And that's not a judgment.
01:29:23.180 It's just an assessment.
01:29:24.640 Gold and silver is how money always worked.
01:29:26.700 And people could say it's very inflexible.
01:29:28.600 Oh, yeah, it is.
01:29:29.460 And that's what keeps things right size.
01:29:31.280 And that's what keeps your million-dollar home from one day being worth 30 grand.
01:29:35.980 It's all inflated.
01:29:37.400 It's the giant inflation game.
01:29:39.220 And it feels so great.
01:29:40.480 It's so easy.
01:29:41.280 Things are so immediate right now.
01:29:43.680 But that's drawing on an artificial resource, creating money out of thin air.
01:29:48.480 When that resource is exhausted, so is what you're used to.
01:29:53.160 Exactly.
01:29:53.680 That's why I was using my Tijuana example.
01:29:55.580 Because when you go across the border, you're like, all right, you always have to make sure
01:29:58.620 you have that backup, right?
01:29:59.960 Because if federales decide they want to shake you down, then you've got to have that.
01:30:04.380 You've got to have something to pay them off with.
01:30:06.600 Because that's just the way it works over there.
01:30:08.620 I went golfing down in some part three hours south of the border once.
01:30:13.380 And we got pulled over.
01:30:14.400 And it cost us $200 to not have to go into town and pay the ticket.
01:30:17.840 And it cost $200 to get out of Mexico.
01:30:19.600 And we got pulled over again.
01:30:21.100 That's exactly the stories all over the place.
01:30:23.840 Same example.
01:30:25.200 They see us coming right when we cross the border.
01:30:28.180 They're like, OK, we've gotten some right there.
01:30:30.960 Well, what about the inflation part, the part of inflation hedging strategy?
01:30:37.080 What percentage of my overall portfolio will be an ideal target to allocate to gold?
01:30:43.280 You know, this is where I explain I'm not a financial advisor.
01:30:46.840 And I'm not a trained economist.
01:30:48.360 This is just what makes sense to me.
01:30:50.200 I just say, if we look at true inflation, the cost of stuff for you and me, because they
01:30:59.380 don't measure it that way anymore.
01:31:00.500 They're looking at some economic equation that just tells them whatever it tells the
01:31:05.120 central bank.
01:31:07.360 I mean, Federal Reserve, it's a joke.
01:31:09.040 It's about as federal as Federal Express.
01:31:11.000 Right.
01:31:11.200 So the central bank of the United States, right?
01:31:13.580 They're looking at whatever they're looking at.
01:31:15.460 You and I, that consumer price index is supposed to be telling us how far a dollar goes, how
01:31:19.820 good of a job they're doing.
01:31:21.200 And that inflation rate's been about 8% since the turn of the century.
01:31:24.660 8%, which is horrific.
01:31:27.000 So you take advantage of the ride if you earned enough money to throw some money into real
01:31:33.420 estate or to the investment world.
01:31:35.300 And then you start looking at where does this inflationary game end?
01:31:39.320 So there might not be much money printing capability left for inflation to continue on much longer.
01:31:48.780 The dollar's at three cents.
01:31:50.440 You're scraping the bottom of the barrel.
01:31:51.740 What if I said the headlines tomorrow are going to be that they miscounted all the oil in the
01:31:55.800 world?
01:31:56.060 It's actually water.
01:31:57.040 And only 3% of the world's oil reserves remained in the ground.
01:32:04.320 Yeah.
01:32:04.680 How fast would economies stop?
01:32:06.160 Exactly.
01:32:06.600 What would that last?
01:32:07.240 Six months?
01:32:07.880 Oil would be $10,000 a barrel.
01:32:10.100 You wouldn't even be able to get it out of the ground.
01:32:12.580 So do you understand that resource of the dollar comes before buying oil?
01:32:17.480 It's as resource.
01:32:18.640 It's an energy.
01:32:19.780 It's already now at 3%.
01:32:21.320 Three cents.
01:32:21.960 So it's losing two cents a year.
01:32:23.300 It's worth 7 tenths, and this isn't a prediction, it's just following the average, it's worth
01:32:28.000 7 tenths of a penny next year.
01:32:30.040 There might not be much more of a long run where inflation continues to harm the American
01:32:34.540 family before things go bust.
01:32:36.700 My position is look at where your money is located.
01:32:41.540 There's four locations for your money.
01:32:43.640 There's cash in a safe at home, so physical cash.
01:32:46.940 There's the real estate world.
01:32:49.080 There's the financial world.
01:32:50.780 And there's the vault.
01:32:51.800 There's a pository.
01:32:54.100 Four locations.
01:32:55.220 Three of them depend on the dollar to succeed.
01:32:57.920 One protects you from the dollar when it can't.
01:33:01.800 That's what I suggest people look at.
01:33:03.520 Where do you want your money located before this really gets worse?
01:33:06.740 We're still in the headlines phase.
01:33:08.960 We're going to be in the events phase when the dollar can't be printed like it would.
01:33:12.520 So then you say, well, what's this stuff about Fed now?
01:33:14.720 Like, why is the Federal Reserve dabbling in some cryptocurrency transactional system?
01:33:20.520 Yeah, because the Federal Reserve doesn't do business with us.
01:33:22.920 They do business with banks and giant companies and politicians and countries and stuff.
01:33:28.360 So why would they need a transactional system that runs 24-7?
01:33:33.160 Oh, I guess it's because they're going to change our currency.
01:33:35.140 Well, of course.
01:33:35.820 They've already done it twice.
01:33:37.000 In 1933, they said, gold's not money anymore.
01:33:40.720 Turn it in.
01:33:41.820 That was the government, again, harming you.
01:33:44.560 And just before that, they had taken their run at prohibition.
01:33:47.380 So just more great ideas out of the government.
01:33:49.500 In 1971, Nixon said, gold doesn't have anything to do with the money anymore.
01:33:54.360 It's just the paper.
01:33:55.680 So this would be the third currency change in less than 100 years when they switch us to
01:33:59.540 a federally issued crypto dollar.
01:34:01.460 And I'm tired of people talking about a digital dollar.
01:34:03.660 We already have that.
01:34:04.540 It's called Visa.
01:34:05.440 It's called MasterCard.
01:34:06.300 Yep, and you've got people that are leveraged to the hilt on all of that as well.
01:34:13.240 So what can you offer our listeners today with Colonial Gold?
01:34:18.700 I know we've got all kinds of goodies that some people may even be able to qualify for
01:34:24.060 up to $10,000 in additional silver to their account.
01:34:28.240 Tell us a little bit about that, and we'll wrap this up because this is wonderful.
01:34:31.540 A lot of people are curious, and I know they're going to call today to find out more about it.
01:34:36.300 You know, it's, we just, it's just, so consider it like a discount.
01:34:44.040 We're giving you 1% in free silver for every $1,000 you move into precious metals.
01:34:50.660 It's just to try and help people think, okay, you know, this is, you know, someone looking
01:34:55.380 out for us, someone thinking about us.
01:34:57.200 We understand that sometimes people need a little incentive, but the beauty about all this
01:35:02.200 is people already want to do this.
01:35:03.820 They've been wanting to do this probably since Biden walked into the White House.
01:35:07.420 In three more weeks, you may not like the candidate headed to the White House in January, and you'll
01:35:13.580 probably want to do it even more.
01:35:15.200 Right.
01:35:15.860 Even if Trump does win, you can't stop the printing press.
01:35:20.140 So that and a free safe, we have different sizes depending on, and they're waterproof,
01:35:25.500 fireproof safe.
01:35:26.240 So they're heavy, and they're carried into your home and set where you want, and they'll
01:35:31.260 take the box and all the stuff away.
01:35:34.120 So a free safe and some silver to sweeten your transaction, which is essentially 1% on every
01:35:41.180 $1,000 you work with.
01:35:42.540 That is awesome.
01:35:44.600 Okay.
01:35:45.020 So everybody can do this by going to freegoldguide.com slash LB, or they can pick up the phone today,
01:35:53.560 and they can call 1-800-889-0887, and they can talk to one of your representatives, and they'll
01:36:00.660 explain how the whole process goes, depending on what they're going to do.
01:36:04.780 This is a fabulous idea.
01:36:06.660 I'm going to do this myself, by the way.
01:36:08.020 Thank you.
01:36:09.900 Yep.
01:36:10.280 You'll call and talk to someone similar to me, knows what they're talking about, and cares.
01:36:15.220 So I've always said, look-
01:36:16.880 I want to talk to the president or the CEO.
01:36:18.620 Is that okay?
01:36:19.040 I'm just kidding.
01:36:21.060 There you go.
01:36:21.880 You got him here on the horn.
01:36:23.520 You got it.
01:36:24.020 How could I miss that one?
01:36:25.400 I'm so sorry.
01:36:26.440 Of course.
01:36:27.400 Of course.
01:36:28.900 But we do listen.
01:36:30.760 That's what I learned early on when he asked me, you know, what separates you from other metals
01:36:34.460 companies.
01:36:34.880 I learned early on, if I'm pushing and shoving, yeah, I'll move some gold and silver every
01:36:39.360 month.
01:36:40.240 But if I actually give a damn about the person on the other end of the phone, I'm going to
01:36:43.520 move tons.
01:36:45.080 That's what I learned.
01:36:46.140 That's one of the things I learned.
01:36:47.180 Well, it looks like we already have your first customer here, and that is going to be cat turd.
01:36:52.760 What a way to go.
01:36:55.460 I'm so interested.
01:36:57.500 He is.
01:36:58.260 He's been talking about it for quite some time.
01:37:00.880 I mean, this has been something that he's brought up several times.
01:37:04.160 Like, when are we going to get a gold person?
01:37:05.820 When are we going to get a gold company here to talk to us about it?
01:37:09.200 So this is awesome for us and awesome for our listeners.
01:37:12.560 So thank you so much for joining us.
01:37:15.260 And we're going to send everybody your direction.
01:37:17.460 Remember, that's Colonial Metals Group.
01:37:19.740 It's 1-800-889-0887.
01:37:24.500 Freegoldguide.com slash LB.
01:37:26.800 And you will be able to talk to a representative over there and find out how you can get yours
01:37:31.160 today and you can get started.
01:37:32.780 This is great.
01:37:33.980 Thank you so much, Paul.
01:37:35.660 We appreciate you joining us.
01:37:36.640 And I'll post this on my Twitter account, everybody.
01:37:38.800 Yes.
01:37:39.720 Thank you.
01:37:40.360 He's got tons of reach over there.
01:37:42.860 So everything Cat does, I'm telling you what, it's the funniest thing.
01:37:47.140 You want to talk about turn to gold?
01:37:48.220 I've never seen a turd turn to gold until Cat Turd.
01:37:53.140 We're going to turn turds to gold.
01:37:55.660 We're going to do that here.
01:37:57.640 Oh, my gosh.
01:37:58.200 That's about what the dollar is today.
01:37:59.720 It's toilet paper with a face on it.
01:38:01.540 It really is.
01:38:03.120 All right.
01:38:03.900 Well, thank you for joining us, Paul Stone.
01:38:06.400 We really appreciate it.
01:38:07.960 And you also have a sub stack, too, where people can go and they can join.
01:38:12.180 Yeah, absolutely.
01:38:14.980 The last article I wrote was about a month ago.
01:38:17.860 And I just can't write another one to replace it because it just spells out the pain the American family, the American individual has been feeling for a long time.
01:38:27.700 And it shows the grotesque ascension in asset values climbing and corporate profits climbing while household income has just barely eked higher.
01:38:38.580 And it just kills me.
01:38:40.060 And I just want it hanging out there so people can see.
01:38:42.740 This is what your government has engineered.
01:38:44.620 We don't necessarily have to spend a lot of time hating on an individual.
01:38:48.200 It's a group think that is dense and inept and cannot solve these problems that they're creating.
01:38:54.620 I wish they would all just resign.
01:38:56.200 I wish they would come to the podium and go, God, we've done a terrible job.
01:38:59.060 We're all just resigning.
01:39:00.420 The country's yours.
01:39:01.560 Please hold some new elections.
01:39:04.640 But that isn't going to happen.
01:39:06.360 So we have to act.
01:39:07.560 We have to take action ourselves.
01:39:09.340 We have to understand that where our money is located will likely dictate how we experience this eventual financial crisis that will come when the resource the government's drawing on to keep us from feeling it is exhausted.
01:39:22.720 Well, we're going to fix that.
01:39:24.820 We absolutely are going to fix that.
01:39:26.800 Thank you so much, Paul.
01:39:28.180 I appreciate you joining us.
01:39:29.900 And we will be in touch very, very soon.
01:39:31.960 Hopefully, you'll come back into the litter box.
01:39:34.800 Yeah, I will.
01:39:35.720 And next time, I want someone to, you know, poke a little fun maybe.
01:39:38.960 I know this is so serious.
01:39:40.520 You know, Todd's always telling me, you've got to try to, you know, smile more.
01:39:43.500 And I'm like, this isn't the happiest news to cover for people.
01:39:46.300 It's not.
01:39:47.060 I know.
01:39:47.540 It makes a lot of people really nervous.
01:39:48.720 I was loving when I heard that there was a comedy element to the show.
01:39:52.300 And I thought, well, maybe someone will poke fun at me somehow.
01:39:54.820 And we'll all get a good laugh.
01:39:56.180 So next time, right?
01:39:57.060 Now that we've gotten to know you.
01:39:58.820 Now that you said that, next time it's going to be hell for me.
01:40:01.500 That's right.
01:40:02.300 Get ready.
01:40:03.600 I know.
01:40:04.480 I love it.
01:40:05.440 Cactor doesn't hold back.
01:40:07.540 What's that say?
01:40:08.300 If you can't laugh at yourself, you're missing most of the fun in life?
01:40:10.900 That's it, too.
01:40:12.500 That's absolutely true.
01:40:14.580 All right, Paul.
01:40:15.300 Well, thank you so much for joining us.
01:40:17.160 We'll get everybody on the phone, 1-800-889-0887, freegoldguide.com, slash LB.
01:40:24.980 And we'll get our group over there talking to some of your reps.
01:40:28.220 Thank you so much for being here.
01:40:29.900 Thanks for having me.
01:40:30.660 We appreciate it.
01:40:32.220 Thank you.
01:40:32.940 I'm blessed.
01:40:33.460 All right, everybody.
01:40:34.600 So here we go.
01:40:36.480 We are going to go ahead and wrap this whole thing up.
01:40:40.340 Anything else you would like to add there, Cat Turd?
01:40:43.340 No, just see you guys tomorrow.
01:40:46.500 Absolutely.
01:40:47.160 You all be safe.
01:40:48.400 You be kind to one another.
01:40:49.880 And we will see you later.
01:40:52.280 Bye.
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