Episode 4341: Making Family First In The US Again
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In this episode of the Eyes of the Lord, we discuss President Trump's trade war with Canada, the Russian rapprochement with the West, and the potential for the Arctic to become a new 51st state.
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this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on
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this people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the people have
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had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do everything
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in the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and where do
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people like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of these
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people had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer is to
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save my country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k band
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it's the eyes of march saturday 15 march year of the lord 2025 thank you for being here on a
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saturday you know it's our favorite show of the week dave walsh i want to can't because without
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the rush of the news happening all the time it allows us to drill down on some stories
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that we mean to get to one is energy um president trump and this you know the stock market went
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back up added a trillion dollars of value or regained a trillion dollars of value but the
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stock market went up and down i think rogers mike rogers really said something that's quite
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important people got to think about that with the canadians and this is where navarre and these
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guys keep making the case that there's a logic here there's there's a real logic on on these
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tariffs with canada and uh it gets sort of i happen to think president trump to say he's obsessed by this
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idea he's obsessed by the idea of canada as a 51st state one of the pieces i see a lot not just the
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economic integration but i'm telling you this thing in the arctic is very serious the canadians
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and i love the canadians i love canada i love it all up there but they got to understand the chinese
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premier came in 2010 and they kind of got shocked because he made a speech there and talked about
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the arctic and that china was an arctic nation and they're sitting there going well that's kind
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of interesting we thought it was like russia uh russia um the united states and uh you know
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and us or the arctic nations and of course you know the the norway and sweden um they were shocked
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and uh they're going to be more shocked because the arctic is the great game of the 21st century
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that's going to be a geopolitical hotspot of great power conflict you can see it coming that's one of the
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reasons we're so um potentially excited about this russian rapprochement because we think it can solve
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a lot of problems principally breaking off russia from the chinese communist party also as dave walsh has
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said it will totally revamp redo reset the world's um uh energy markets on the production side
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nothing could be more important than this right now and provide cheap uh plentiful energy
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and reliable 24 7 reliable energy for the rest of the century and one of the reasons i want to go
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back to our betters right i want to go back to our betters in in this whole thing of climate change
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because i can tell you from the oligarchs in silicon valley they never mention anymore
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when you in fact msnbc the last night in the new york times they're making a pitch about hey
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solar has become so cheap and they were manufactured so well uh but they don't tell you it's the chinese
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but they're manufactured so well it's going to be such a huge advantage but other than that they're
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the oligarchs don't talk about it anymore one of the reasons they don't talk about it is that with ai
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they need massive massive energy even if you go to the deep seek model you need big increase of energy if
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you if you're taking our current model then you need i don't know 10 to the 10th order of magnitude of
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increase in energy i want to go back to what president trump's doing about this oh by the way we're also
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going to go from greenland to panama here in this hour uh to talk about president trump's hemispheric
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defense and geo strategically thinking about it and what the people there think about it uh tom tom
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dance just back from greenland michael yon down in panama been there for about six months we're
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gonna get live reports from both um so you've laid out the case of how russian are reintegration and
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quite frankly they're still pretty integrate that's the hypocrisy of this thing and president trump
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you're right call them at the state of the union message go back about what because this is president
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trump is hitting on all cylinders the days are done there's so much going on it can't be reported one
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of the more important things is what walsh has broke up brought up this study that's being done and you
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need to do this study before you overthrow the regulations right that's how kind of the laws are
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written what is this study there there's a there's a study there's a study out there they put forward
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that basically said co2 co2 is a poison gas and and all of their all their whole architecture of
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everything about co2 the foundational element of it is that study and that's what president trump and
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lee zeldon are absolutely focused on that to unwind that because once you unwind that the whole
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edifice of this uh ridiculous structure falls apart doesn't that dave walsh no totally one of the obama
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era salient accomplishments according to them was their goal and objective of killing coal as an
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electricity resource in this country for example so they relied on a 2008 scotus opinion that said the
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epa had the right to make a determination what the list of official greenhouse gases was
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so scota stopped there said the epa has the right to make a decision so in month one of obama's
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administration in 2009 they they put forward a study of uh of the endangerment finding representing
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that if if found so co2 would be named one of the essential greenhouse gases destroying the planet
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and yes after their study for for nine months six months they indeed published regulations that said
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and renamed co2 as one of the dangerous greenhouse gases so forevermore their alphabet soup regulations
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all geared at including the clean air act and the regional haze program all of their acts were geared
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at shutting down the coal industry and eventually in time ending the emissions of uh using fossil fuels for
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transportation which was their goal and objective and and now fortunately under the scotus ruling a couple
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years ago where the clean air act was was struck struck down based on a ruling that guess what the epa
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vastly overreached its its its its charter in doing that in stepping into the economy of the country
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and using the diminishment of fossil fuels as the predicate for making these decisions so
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zelden has proclaimed we'll do a study and properly so to look at the endangerment finding again and and
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make and re-decide whether something that is only five percent emitted by human beings and 95 percent
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naturally emitted carbon is 95 percent coming from ocean water lake river evaporation the rotting of
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plants and meat and and those kinds of things the man cause portion of the 0.004 that it is of the upper
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atmosphere is only five percent therefore restudying what a number of notorious scientists have claimed bill
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happer being one dick lynn's in the chair of physics at mit that co2 has nothing to do whatsoever with warming
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and give that fair play and hopefully strike down the endangerment finding which is at the core of their whole war
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the left's whole war on on on coal now on natural gas fired power which we have a great abundance of
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and against transportation through vehicles with with gasoline their entire war on that has been based on the
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on the endangerment finding which zelden has now properly put forward to to contest and and hopefully
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unwind and remove so that's across all the 31 regulations he's begun to to move on that's the
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one that really is their centerpiece that has formed this this war on our industrial economy
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talk to me about some of the titans of artificial intelligence i particularly want to focus on bill gates
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uh all of a sudden he's one of the biggest drivers of this whole climate change thing it was a passion
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it was his calling in life and all of a sudden not so much why is that sir by a great great piece in
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the motley fuel on his uh pulling support for his breakthrough energy foundation that was all about
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renewable funding and in some cases nuclear funding that he's beginning to lock the doors in some of
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the offices and even of laying off kind speak firing people in his breakthrough energy foundation
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the reality of it bill gates uh 140 billion of wealth 35 of it is invested in firms who are heavy into ai
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heavy into ai microsoft itself through its github copilot another firm called schrodinger
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35 of his net worth is invested in ai needing server centers data centers to mine data he understands now
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fully his uh his wealth is dependent on gigantic power generation facilities running all of the time
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to mine data and have ai ai data supported in the next five or ten years not not 15 20 years from now
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such as maybe some of the studies on modular nuclear reactors can work out under present regulatory
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oversight we're talking 15 to 20 years what's necessary right now is gas fired power that we
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have in abundance to power these kinds of mega you know one giga thousand megawatt two thousand
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megawatt server centers for ai he understands and recognizes that fully so suddenly he's backing off
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on his prior support for everything green because that kind of energy is intermittent part-time
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and doesn't work well enough to support a data center he's got it so he's he's turned on his heels
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change his message completely now if you look at his for his breakthrough energy and this has
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happened industrially that's now next era has done this next era who promoted a whole stock story based
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on net zero decarb as utility have now signed a long-term agreement with g evernova to supply them gas
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turbines for all of their major ai and data center clients nationally so there here we go company
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even companies in the last nine months who have been hell-bent for leather on this net zero decarb
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messaging have suddenly shifted their actions and you know some about gas turbines the gas turbine
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market globally is on fire right now right is specifically about this they're all ramping up for
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these data centers no in this country the demand for gas turbines in the last nine months
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has mushroomed by a factor of eight times over the last seven years we've had an all-time record order
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level for the last for the last 20 years occur in the last nine months for large frame industrial gas
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turbines that make electricity for utilities for munis co-ops and for server and data centers so we have a gas
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turbine boom underway the major oems are all sold out from 2007 27 to 2028 the shortfall now because of the
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huge demand for new gas turbines to begin to get the lights keep the lights on a and b support data
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center and server center clients with energy that operates all of the time 24 hour a day electricity
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but we've been talking about here for years now it's happening so and then a lot of this buying binge
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happened i believe in anticipation of administration change which thank god has happened
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now so so here's the hypocrisy all around you see it in europe about buying the russian gas
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you also see it about they're still they're still over there trying to say they're like greta thunberg
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but they know that they're going back to to the to the logic the kind of common sense of energy
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uh here we're going to throw out the nonsense that make it a poison gas is just absurd as you said
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um but the what gets me is the oligarchs they would have had us uh living in a pre-industrial
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times like russian serfs with no energy right this intermediate intermittent energy uh but then all
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sudden when they saw they could actually make more money and become more powerful with artificial
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intelligence the guys that owned that all sudden just oh yeah climate change that was just a passing
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fancy and these people bought into it as a religion this was a secular religion was it not dave walsh
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well they bought into it as a religion in strong collaboration with china who were supplying
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a lot of their business interest in this space lithium ion batteries thin film pv solar panels
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inverters to to support the build out of you know 60 70 80 billion a year of imports into western europe
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and europe generally of chinese made energy products of the type i mentioned that that was in the mix too
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show me the money european uh business people utilities and developers making money on that
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but guess what you're exactly right now this has come along this is a this is a prettier uh prettier
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date here ai looks like a much bigger potential market we need electricity for that all the time
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so we're gonna throw out the uh on the ai business actually is more value adding so that's kind of that's
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exactly what's happened and then it's shaking it's shameful that old school listen to this you know
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no it's shameful all the costs it changed it costs everything you do it so this is why they can't be
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trusted they cannot be trusted dave walsh social media brother we got to use you while we got you
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before you go to higher callings there are two and a half times more support for putin than zelinski
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while over here begging for money that's that's that's the shameful anyhow i'm on getter and true
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social and exit table thank you steve you know ian bremer told me he confirmed 880 000 i think he said
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850 dead and dead and killed russians the number on ukraine is about 450 to 500 000 that's a million two to
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million three dead and wounded in that war as you know being here from the very day of it we said
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cannot happen if this happens you're going to have dead ukrainians everywhere dead russians everywhere
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destroyed country doesn't have to happen the hypocrisy that went on this thing is sick
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because these people are sick thank god we have the righteous indignation
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of the war in posse and the mega movement and president trump a leader with uh some balls
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according to two u.s officials the white house has directed the u.s military to draw up options for
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increasing the american troop presence in panama including even having u.s troops seize the
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canal by force so according to these officials anna the white house directed the military to
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draw up these options so u.s southern southern command has been drawing them up for the past
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several days now they were presented some draft options to secretary of defense pete hegseth this
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week but at this point it still appears these options are drafts nothing has been decided but as
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you said this is all about increasing the u.s military presence in panama and in the panama canal and
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the idea according to the administration is that they want to increase the u.s presence and thereby
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decrease any presence or influence that china may have in panama and along the canal the ultimate
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concern here anna is that in the case of a conflict china may try to stop any kind of flow of u.s
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commerce or military through the canal thereby forcing them to go all the way around south america
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adding time adding cost and or they could either either try to delay that kind of movement or even
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deny it altogether well the u.s is trying according to administration officials trying to get out ahead
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of that and they believe that an increased u.s military presence could be part of the answer here now the
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options are everything from increased partnering military to military partnering between the u.s and
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panamanian military to building u.s army jungle schools in panama these are places where generally
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special forces can go and train the u.s has had those in the past pre-1999 so that would not be
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unprecedented depending on how much the panamanian government wants to be a part of these options
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this could go even so far as the u.s ultimately trying to take complete control and ownership of the
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canal again what is your vision for the potential annexation of greenland and getting the potential
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yeah well i think it'll happen and i'm just thinking uh i i didn't give it much thought before but i'm
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sitting with a man that could be very instrumental you know mark we need that for international security
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not just security international we have a lot of our favorite players you know cruising around the
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coast and we have to be careful and we'll be talking to you it's a very appropriate really a
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very appropriate question issue in the high north so the arctic so what you did so when it comes to
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greenland yes we're not joining the u.s i would leave that outside for me this discussion because
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i don't want to drink nato in that but when it comes to the high north in the arctic you are totally
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right the chinese are now using these routes we know that the russians are rearming we know we have
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a lack of uh icebreakers so the fact that the seven uh outside russia there are seven arctic
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countries working together on this under u.s leadership is very important to make sure that
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that region that that part of the world stays safe and and we know things are changing there and we
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to tie together now the russian geopolitics of the russian rapprochement with this whole situation
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in canada uh now greenland and the panama canal we have tom dance tom you've just gotten back
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from greenland talk to me about uh this election that had that they just had president trump right
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there with and that's the general secretary of nato who president trump's pretty close to i don't
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think he could have been elected uh selected as head of nato uh if they didn't think he had a close
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working relationship with president trump talk to me about uh we're gonna go to panama in a moment
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on our start in greenland in the arctic uh talk to me about where we stand with uh greenland's
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independence and uh is it going to be um easier for us to make some sort of overall deal now that
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they look like they're they're on a path at least starting a path of independence sir
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sure uh great to be with you steve in the posse um a couple things on tuesday's election uh it's been
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reported out in different ways but um i think the two key takeaways were there were five or there
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were six parties there are five out of six support independence and those parties together garnered 92
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percent of the vote so it's abundantly clear that greenlanders want to be independent in denmark
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that's number one number two this was a rejection of the status quo so you had two parties that rule
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they're in a coalition and are the long kind of the grand dame parties and in greenland if you will
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they called a snap election five six weeks of campaigning they lost soundly you know i think
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together they got 36 percent of the vote so the message is from greenlanders they want change
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things need to change and that's it and that's very coincident with what president trump is saying
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we're at a point where uh the the status quo is just not uh something that can be continued because
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american national security is at risk at threat and by extension so is the rest of free worlds
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so i think it's i think it's very good what happened i think there are clearly some differences between the
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two parties we'll see what what coalition government gets shaped up here in the next couple days but it was
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definitely a uh a message that uh changes on the horizon uh tom you did such a great job when you're
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up there a couple weeks ago for the commemoration but greenland not only gets us essentially the
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ability to bottle up the russian navy particularly its submarine fleet both fast attacks and boomers
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uh but it also gives us even a bigger footprint in the arctic and i'm telling folks hey trump's thought
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this through this is one of the big things with canada do you think the canadians are very far
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advanced on what the danger is up there of this great power struggle that's definitely it's already
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underway you just heard the nato guy talk about this that's already underway in the arctic sir
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sure uh i i can tell you president trump is a student of history and that's what's so important and
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unfortunately a lot of our own history is something lost on us and the greenlanders
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but president trump gets it americans were extensively involved in the discovery of greenland
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we've been tied to greenland is part of north america we've had an indelible tie with them for
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centuries here and you know since president monroe laid it out in you know 1823 it's it's held
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continuously through the 1870s the era of discovery up roll through up to world war ii it was americans
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who even before we in world war ii came to the defense of greenland saved greenland greenland would
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not exist uh as greenland today there would be no greenlanders if america hadn't gotten up there
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before we got in world war ii now interesting to note when we talk about that there's a great history
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about that but we also were a little bit pushing away canadians you asked about them because the
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canadians were tied to the united kingdom right they still are if you are in the canadian military
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you swear an oath to king charles right that's just the way it is uh but we are a fundamental we
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are the north american power and will continue to be so um part of this is you know canada's been
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abysmal in terms of their support and they're rivaled in that by denmark and greenland so like i said
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denmark you know uh today the security of greenland is the united states has been since may 20 of 1940
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that's when our first ships landed there from the coast guard part of my old department the u.s
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treasury um that has never changed it will never change um so it's a matter of america working more
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assertively because right now greenland is ours to lose in a way um those resources will be they will
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be developed and if it's not americans doing it together with greenlanders it's going to be
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somebody else and we're not going to like the way that is oh it's not going to happen now trump hang
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on for a second uh brother dance i want to bring in um the one and only michael yon michael you were
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also up uh you're down now in panama we get to that in a second but you also spent time you've
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because you're always a little ahead of the curve uh and i've known you now for over a decade
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like 15 years uh when you were doing a war correspondent in afghanistan iraq but you you
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were up in the arctic early on why did you get why did michael yon go there well i went to northern
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canada last year with masako ganaha because actually we've been to about 30 countries since
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biden was installed looking at this whether it's over at the strait of malacca over in singapore and
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the and the uh the path that's being built in in thailand on the craw isthmus we look at this stuff all
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over the world i'm sitting right now beside the panama canal right uh you know one of the seven
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major uh uh choke points strangleholds in the world which you're very familiar with as a as a naval man
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and also you travel the world yourself and uh and so i look at this from a man sort of mckinder view
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and and i also go on the ground that's why i recognize that that northern route is absolutely
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vital and our ancestors knew this this is nothing new it's not it's not like we suddenly discovered it
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that our great grandfathers knew this and that you know the panama canal right here i mean they've
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been thinking about opening something here since early 1500s not a canal but a path between the seas
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speaking of which this book the path between the seas is a very important book to read on this
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the path between the seas and uh but what i'm getting to is is 500 years of path between the seas
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here and and panama people wanted to build it we didn't open it until 1914 but this bankrupted
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scotland scotland went for it and they ended up getting absorbed into the united into the united
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kingdom in 1707 because they went bankrupt in darien right and then france went bankrupt and the spanish
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got smashed flat here a lot of people got smashed here and then we came and somehow did the impossible
00:26:29.240
and opened up this unbelievable canal which i just flew over it again with a helicopter a couple of
00:26:34.580
days ago from end to end photographing it again i've been through the canal and boats and walking up
00:26:41.160
and down it and helicopters and all works you've got to see it to believe it but a lot of what we're
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looking at is about routes and resources and panama is one of the most important little pieces of land
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on planet earth it's a path between the continents and a path between the seas
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uh michael hang on for one second brother dan's you hang on a second too we're gonna take a short
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so michael yon and by the way michael is the first guy also down at darien that was kind of the
00:29:55.440
pathfinder for us down there burkham everybody came down right afterwards but but yon you're you're
00:29:59.640
always kind of know you're you're like one of wellington's guys what's on the other side of the hill so
00:30:04.800
tell us what's on the other side of the hill president trump very focused he's got pete hexeth
00:30:10.080
very focused on panama you're absolutely correct it's one of the most important geostrategic
00:30:14.780
locations in the world and people should not forget as soon as president trump had marco rubio
00:30:20.640
confirmed rubio did not go to london he did not go to berlin he did not go to moscow did not go to
00:30:27.320
jerusalem did not go to rome did not go to beijing he sent him down to panama and folks that is a
00:30:33.680
that's a pattern that's never happened before with the secretary of state that shows you how
00:30:38.420
serious president trump's about this okay what's the status you got black rock just bought hutches
00:30:44.940
and wamput does that give us americans control if it's not control you've got you know all this
00:30:50.660
leaks and the nbc stories look pretty accurate they're working through scenarios of american
00:30:56.360
troops so jan what's going to happen down there well you know when biden was installed i went straight
00:31:02.600
to panama i knew this was going to get screwed up and so actually i flew to texas and looked at
00:31:08.360
i went to the border wall that you helped build i went straight to columbia and then panama and i've
00:31:13.320
spent about a year here since that time knowing this was going to go somehow awry now the hutcheson
00:31:19.900
wampoa i was just at their front gate yesterday and on the other side i just flew over them with
00:31:24.460
a helicopter looking at it a couple days ago that's not the purchase has not gone through right and
00:31:29.420
there's a bridge right across from hutches and wampoa on the pacific side which is being built uh and
00:31:35.180
we call it the the panamanians call it the china bridge or bridge four this is the fourth bridge over
00:31:40.980
the panama canal and it lands right at hutches and wampoa now that's balboa port and so it's got
00:31:46.700
the panamanian name is balboa port right and so the uh the panama canal headquarters is right there
00:31:53.200
as well so this sale has not gone through you know china is obviously bucking back like uh like going
00:31:59.120
crazy on this and they don't want it to go through they're threatening any uh anybody involved that would
00:32:04.700
sell it to blackrock of course and of course blackrock actually wants to keep the dairy and gap wide open
00:32:10.520
so that people will keep flowing through so this is not you know this isn't uh you know not not happy
00:32:16.520
days for us because both china and blackrock want to keep the weaponized migration going on you know
00:32:22.840
invasion well you know the human osmotic pressure is still quite intense you know that human osmotic
00:32:28.360
pressure i first talked about on your show several years ago that's the push and the pull of migration
00:32:34.180
right maybe four years ago we were talking about this the push and the pull of migration but this
00:32:39.860
is weaponized like for instance this book is written by somebody who actually does it she's a socialist
00:32:45.600
she's one of the people actually doing it weapons of mass migration right and uh well i mean they this
00:32:51.960
is down to an art and a science and the darien gap those camps are wide open now i'm told that
00:32:58.540
hagseth is going down there probably in april to darien and i think that we want to open at least
00:33:04.300
three bases here i'm not 100 certain on that but generally when you hear me uh float something like
00:33:10.800
this publicly it generally comes to pass yeah no i don't know however now the darien gap the the camp
00:33:17.420
infrastructure down there the invasion infrastructure is wide open i was just down there again it's the
00:33:23.660
everything is manned and likewise down in columbia i just had some friends down in columbia looking at
00:33:29.460
the columbian side of it in fact they're down there now and those camps are wide open now the trickle
00:33:35.120
coming through is maybe two percent of what it was last year so the water spigot is turned off but the
00:33:40.740
plumbing is there united nations headquarters is right down the road from me at ciudad de saber it's a
00:33:46.300
former fort clayton they're all completely operational right that's the former fort clayton for those who are
00:33:53.180
familiar with panama is now the invasion headquarters and down in the darien gap wide open down in
00:33:59.700
columbia wide open over in europe still wide open right so nothing in japan is getting increasingly
00:34:06.700
flooded in uh with with uh invaders there's a whole town there called kalaguchi i went to look at it
00:34:12.340
it's mostly kurdish and chinese now inside of japan the japanese call it kalaguchi stand right so these
00:34:18.380
weapons were being hit with the whether it's the jab or the weapons of mass migration which is you
00:34:23.780
know invasion ireland is basically ireland's gone with the wind as far as i'm concerned i went there
00:34:29.180
a couple of years ago and uh go ahead sir see i think it's time for me to stop but i can go for hours
00:34:34.500
yeah yeah yeah we no no i know we we got to bounce where do people go we're gonna have you back on
00:34:40.740
where they go the subset get all the details here because there's clearly something going on that
00:34:45.900
we're thinking through about panama uh the elites down there have screwed the people the people i
00:34:50.420
think one is back uh think is going to close that transaction the chinese are going nuts uh and they
00:34:56.800
actually said hey it's it starts us strategically in the caribbean they've actually said that publicly
00:35:02.640
so this is why it's going to happen michael substack social media all of it substack my name michael
00:35:09.120
yan y-o-n yankee oscar november and uh and i'm on twitter every day too substack and twitter uh and
00:35:16.020
mostly i just enable other people thank you for putting that up and thank you for subscribing or
00:35:20.580
donating that's how i do this that's how i stay independent uh but let me say one thing about the
00:35:26.380
panamanians the sentiment i would just throw a coin in the air is i would say in our favor of actually
00:35:33.000
taking it back if you do it gently because there's a lot of panamanians i talk with them every day
00:35:37.880
they clearly want us to take it back others are saying that they will destroy the canal right
00:35:42.300
excuse me but uh but there's a lot of panamanians clearly want us to take it back if you do it
00:35:47.980
gently i think i mean ultimately we need to take it i mean the bottom line they're in violation of
00:35:54.700
the treaty and uh and this is national security michael thank you so much appreciate you
00:36:01.300
michael yan on the scene in panama been there on and off for about a year after the daring gap
00:36:07.560
uh tom dans where can people go to get more information about greenland greenland's going
00:36:12.620
to get hotter and hotter if you can uh pardon the analogy uh where do people go because this
00:36:18.520
is heating up president trump is very focused on canada he's very focused on the arctic he's
00:36:23.760
very focused on greenland he's very focused on um on panama this is all his hemispheric defense
00:36:29.940
to make america safe again not to make his isolation but secure the homeland where do people go sir
00:36:35.460
sure i'm i'm on twitter best place tom dans cfa t-o-m-d-a-n-s-c-f-a at and then also uh people
00:36:45.460
can reach out to me email dans at americandaybreak.org uh we're looking to uh sponsor what we call the
00:36:53.900
greenland greenland super bowl coming up here on march 29th in system of greenland it's uh
00:36:59.320
their most highly attended and watched event across the country so uh we're looking for other people
00:37:05.020
that can help out on american daybreak you know right now we're we're 100 texan supported um but
00:37:11.440
we're not opposed to taking money from the the other um the other states well uh i'll talk i'll
00:37:20.420
call you afterwards we'll talk about that it's the greenland super bowl sponsored by war room
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dad tom dance thank you the the less crazy of the dance twins i might add tom dance they're good men
00:37:33.180
good folks kevin dolan not a better way to kind of run to the tape on the show to talk about having
00:37:39.980
more babies uh was it natalism is that it natalism is that how you pronounce it natalism.org yes that's
00:37:47.900
the website so what dude we got eight billion people why do we need more babies what are you guys what
00:37:53.860
are you guys doing you didn't get the memo you didn't get the memo from was it gardner and those
00:37:57.980
guys said the world's gonna crash what do you got for us tell us about it why do we need more babies
00:38:03.520
i recently heard this factoid that paul ehrlich went on the tonight show 18 times they were really
00:38:08.940
drilling that uh that overpopulation issue back in the day um yeah so basically we're in a situation
00:38:15.600
where uh all of the systems that our that our economic growth depends on all the systems just
00:38:21.420
our society depends on is predicated on leverage is predicated on people being able to anticipate
00:38:26.900
future returns so that capital markets can move so that people can earn a living and and um and raise
00:38:33.160
families and so basically uh as as population collapses declines our ability to maintain a stable
00:38:40.740
economy uh a lot of things invert and so it becomes really really difficult and so uh you're seeing
00:38:46.560
that in places like uh like china japan korea where there's there's uh i mean the japanese haven't had
00:38:54.240
economic growth in 30 years on the basis of this despite massive you know government intervention
00:39:00.600
despite massive automation despite massive uh education and stem getting their people like the
00:39:06.360
best marketable skills they possibly can and and and working for export markets like even with even
00:39:13.500
with like flawless play they've been flatlined and they're and they're currently in this state of uh
00:39:18.780
of having a sovereign debt crisis so it's a huge issue and i mean you can see it uh even more
00:39:25.180
dramatically in places like detroit where once people leave and the tax base evaporates you still
00:39:31.360
have to maintain the roads you still have to maintain the electrical the the the sewer the you know all of
00:39:37.240
the infrastructure that keeps those communities alive and if it's like one inhabited house on a street
00:39:42.440
that's that's essentially abandoned um a lot of people get wiped out uh people's people's the value of
00:39:48.340
their home the value of their retirement the value of you know even the value of the dollar is
00:39:52.480
threatened by this and so uh it's it's a massive uh concern and then and then just on a more human
00:39:58.280
level um there are a lot of ordinary people who are realizing like you know it's it's really hard
00:40:04.200
for me to start a family or it's really hard for my kids to start a family they're seeing sort of how
00:40:08.200
deranged the dating environment is and they're saying you know what can we do about this so we're
00:40:12.980
we're bringing people together to talk about in kind of four uh categories um you know why is it
00:40:19.940
so hard to date why is it so hard to get married why is it so hard to actually raise kids and then
00:40:25.540
also just like on a on a public health like kind of uh um rfk's beat you know what's what's going on
00:40:32.960
with our environment what's going on with our food what's going on with our health care that's uh
00:40:36.740
that's causing people to have all these endocrine problems you know metabolic disorders that uh that
00:40:42.600
also interfere with not just our technical like biological fertility but also like our ability to
00:40:49.780
attract each other and be attractive and and um and just sort of the vitality of the society that i
00:40:56.120
think is really uh is really harmed by all that so we're going to have experts in all these fields
00:41:01.060
come together to work on solutions last year it was it was sort of about you know let's let's scope
00:41:08.200
the problem let's talk about what's actually happening now it's like all right what's causing
00:41:12.300
this and what can we do about it so um yeah really excited to get everybody together and appreciate you
00:41:17.500
having me on to talk about it so this is 28th and 29th in austin texas is that correct that's correct
00:41:24.100
that's correct march 28th and 29th austin texas okay if we want the war room uh posse to attend
00:41:30.720
what do they have to do i know a lot of people are interested so where they got it where they go
00:41:34.180
what do they do that's right natalism.org you can get your tickets there and use offer code war room
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for a discount okay perfect so uh offer code promo code war room and where do they go once again
00:41:49.180
okay brother thank you so much it sounds exciting thank you very much natalism
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