00:02:23.300They're truth-tellers, these gold and silver prices.
00:02:27.880So when you look at it that way, it makes sense why it is that central banks are looking to gold as the means by which of preserving value and using U.S. treasuries as a kind of medium of exchange or just something to transact with.
00:02:54.300Yeah, it's because the inflation numbers have been.
00:02:57.320So just to be clear about this, Steve,
00:03:00.140there was always a rationale behind every change.
00:03:04.220And like I say, there were eight changes since 1986
00:03:06.600in the way the BLS calculated the inflation rates.
00:03:10.880And at each stage, it sort of kind of made sense.
00:03:14.360Well, okay, you're probably old enough
00:03:17.400to remember the boskin commission you know the economists got together and said oh well we have
00:03:22.040to uh hedonically adjust all these prices oh we can't just look at house prices we have to convert
00:03:28.820them to owner's equivalent rent we can't just look at the price of medical insurance because it all
00:03:35.160depends on how much people consume we have to reweight the indexes so all these changes took
00:03:41.100place and each one sort of well okay maybe but at every stage you got further and further away
00:03:47.500from reality that we were using very commonly in the early 80s you know by by 2020 the index was
00:03:55.760was completely distorted completely broken now the bureaucrats over at the bls are just doing
00:04:00.360their jobs right they're just obeying the new algorithms so the reporting all these things
00:04:05.420Well, it turns out once the serious high inflations hit us during the Biden years, all these mechanisms that were in place to convert the CPI from just reporting on old-fashioned prices to reporting something completely different began to just sort of become truly operationally significant to the point that they were just dramatically under-reporting the inflation.
00:04:32.880So that even now, the BLS says, well, you know, over the last five years, you've lost 26% of purchasing power, which sounds like a lot, but maybe bearable.
00:04:48.740And it begins to make a little more sense of why you feel poor, why your income, they used to think you were getting a big high income, and now it doesn't seem to go very far.
00:04:57.080double the bls numbers and you have a much more realistic understanding of what's going on
00:05:03.220okay now just to be clear this isn't yeah this isn't witchcraft right we're just using
00:05:07.840the numbers that used to be used before the adjustments came along yeah no tom ellie makes
00:05:13.920the case of that but look we're going to spend a lot more time on this uh i want everybody grace
00:05:17.740and mo and elizabeth push it out before everybody in the audience be force multiplier to read this
00:05:22.180at brownstone it's also up on zero hedge that's how important they those guys think are they're
00:05:27.040some of the smartest guys around uh dr tucker what's your social media where do people track
00:05:32.060you down to get all your writings we'll have you back on and break this down to you even further
00:05:35.440you know i write i write a brownstone uh which is the institute of which i'm i'm president i write
00:05:41.660daily at epoch times on various subjects mostly related to economics and my social media of
00:05:47.960choices is x where i'm just posting all the time so thank you so much for giving this uh attention
00:05:54.880because it definitely needs tension i feel like it provides a little bit of a reality check for
00:06:02.280people yes and to some element of comfort too like i'm not crazy this makes it also but it also
00:06:11.440gives you the policymakers and president trump and the team like okay this is reality how do we start
00:06:18.540to work back from that because you can't keep pursuing the same policy particularly these
00:06:23.080massive deficits hello hello hello they just yesterday they told us they're going to do a cr
00:06:27.880i'll get into that this afternoon dr tucker thank you so much appreciate you sir
00:06:32.360my pleasure thank you for having me steve they announced they're going to do a cr i kid you not
00:06:38.320i kid you not another cr you're going to get jammed um i'm going to play a cold open i got
00:06:43.420the great cleta mitchells with us going to tee this thing up david i mean obviously the not
00:06:48.040surprising the president's making baseless claims again about voter fraud rigged elections
00:06:52.840What do you think this signals for the midterms?
00:06:55.160Well, listen, I think this is the important question.
00:06:57.340We've heard this now for years and years and years, so it isn't surprising.
00:07:20.460It's an even more democratic city, as Alex was saying, and their chances are much greater running against Republicans, partly because they're endorsed by Donald Trump, who is so unpopular in California.
00:07:29.980But I think we have to pay really close attention, not just to what he's saying here, but the appointment of Bill Pulte as DNI, where the president said expressly he's going to look into some of this rigged election stuff.
00:07:43.980He's got election deniers in the Justice Department in the key position there.
00:07:47.660They created a position in the Department of Homeland Security for election security, an assistant director for election security.
00:07:55.940And that went to a notorious election denier.
00:09:27.180They stole this thing from Pratt in broad daylight, and they know they stole it.
00:09:31.720And this is why it's never going to change.
00:09:33.540And quite frankly, the Republican establishment hasn't lifted a finger to assist you or Mike Davis or now Todd Blanche and the others, Tulsi Gabbard.
00:09:44.360Right. This is why Pulte's got to go in. So talk to me about it. Where do we stand?
00:09:48.320They're mocking you and CNN and these places are saying, no, Cleta Mitchell is a wingnut.
00:09:53.360And and this is all a fantasy. This is all fair and square.
00:09:56.500And so it takes 45 days to count the votes, and you can change your votes, I think, up to the 30 days.
00:10:19.720Now, this is a statute passed by the California legislature to basically make certain that they can eliminate as many Republicans and certain any conservatives as possible.
00:10:32.800So instead of and this is what the left is trying to do everywhere, it's like open primary.
00:10:37.400So start with that. They want to get rid of the two party system and particularly get rid of being able for any conservatives or MAGA supporters to ever be elected.
00:10:47.540So let's start with that. That's what's going on in L.A. and in the governor's office.
00:10:53.200You mentioned the Republican establishment. Please tell me why the Republican Party, the RNC under Michael Steele or the state Republican Party in California, why didn't they sue to block the jungle primary?
00:11:07.780the Supreme Court of the United States in the late 60s or early 70s handed down an opinion,
00:11:14.400Story v. Brown, basically saying the legislature cannot dictate to the political parties they have
00:11:20.580a First Amendment association right to choose their dominies. So let's start with that. Then
00:11:25.620let's start with every single law enacted by the California legislature over the past decade has
00:11:32.700been designed to eliminate every safeguard, every measure of election integrity. Let me just run
00:11:38.680through the list. Voter registration. There's automatic voter registration since 2019, so that
00:11:45.800if you go get a driver's license or change your driver's address or any time you come in contact
00:11:51.980with the DMV in California, you are automatically added to the voter list. Now, you may already be
00:11:58.000on the voter registration list, but they're going to add you again. Supposedly, they check for
00:12:02.920duplicates. I can tell you many people, many volunteers have looked at the voter rolls in
00:12:07.240California. They are a complete nightmare and a mess. I'll talk about more in that in just a
00:12:11.400minute. But they put, okay, so the voter lists are terrible. And then do you have to verify anything
00:12:17.040whatsoever? Do you have to prove you're a citizen? No. Do you have to prove you're a resident? No.
00:12:22.140Do you have to prove you're not a felon? No. Well, you can't be a felon. You can be a felon,
00:12:27.520But if you're serving in prison, you're not supposed to register to vote, although they have voter registration and voting crews that take ballots and voter registration cards to people in the jails and in the prisons in California.
00:12:40.680So I'm not sure how that squares with their statute, but that is what happens.
00:12:45.760And so you have voter registration, no verification of any kind.
00:12:51.640I have been reading, I'm sure all of us have been reading about the fact that they've been receiving ballots because guess what? California also automatically sends a ballot, a live ballot to everybody on those bloated, erroneous, fraudulent voter rolls.
00:13:07.000So there are lots of stories out there. People saying, hey, I got ballots. People who live in California saying, hey, I got 15 ballots in my house. Never heard of these people. But those are people who've moved from California 15 years ago have been receiving ballots, even that they didn't request because they moved away from California.
00:13:26.620So you have all of these ballots floating around. Then we have the situation where ballots can come in seven days after election day. Do they have to have a postmark? No. You can write in the date. So you can put whatever date you think. You can put a date before the election.
00:13:44.540People would be pretty stupid to put a date after the election because the law says they're supposed to be dated before the election.
00:13:50.300But there are no postmarks required.0.98
00:13:52.620You don't have to put them in the mail.
00:14:04.380So we have videos. James O'Keefe has published videos over the last 24 hours showing the political hacks going to the homeless, who are the predominant constituency, I suppose, in L.A. now, and offering them drugs and money for ballots and getting them to just, and you can just make a mark.
00:14:25.100you don't have to have a signature you just make a mark and then those are counted and so you go
00:14:30.860down the list of every single thing they knew as of election night how many uh votes the third place
00:14:39.340finisher needed and they've just gone out and gotten those votes and they're i'll tell you what
00:14:47.420we're gonna hold you we're gonna hold you through the break i'm gonna give you plenty of runway
00:14:50.940and the Viceroy will also join us next in the War Room.
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00:17:35.560President Trump keeps saying, reiterate over and over again, the Save America Act, I need that
00:17:40.540done as a minimum. The Senate's sitting there going, well, we can't do it. I don't know. It's
00:17:45.220not going to happen. And now they're leaking that, I don't know, Todd Blanche is a great guy. I don't
00:17:50.820know if we can confirm him. What is going on here? The Senate is treating President Trump like a lame
00:17:56.920duck. At the very moment, we have to be maniacally focused. This is why Paxton won in Texas. We can0.77
00:18:03.020get the focus, but when we need to be maniacally focused, the Senate, it seems like it's a buzz
00:18:09.260kill. Your thoughts, sir? The war room posse needs to give the Senate an attitude adjustment,
00:18:18.660and the Article 3 project makes that very easy. Go to article3project.org,
00:18:27.920article number three project.org take action in that top right corner and the first action item
00:18:38.120you take is to confirm todd blanch as president trump's next attorney general and you do those
00:18:47.260patch what we make it very easy we make it where you can do send an email to both of your home
00:18:53.260state senators. You can do patch through phone calls to both of your home state senators,
00:19:00.780and then you can light up both of your home state senators on social media. The senators outside of
00:19:07.180your home state do not care about what your thoughts are. Senators inside your home state
00:19:11.240do. I've worked in the Senate several times. I worked for Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman
00:19:18.360Chuck Grassley on the Senate Judiciary Committee as the chief counsel for nominations for the
00:19:24.600Kavanaugh confirmation, for many other confirmations, for judges, the attorney general,
00:19:31.440the deputy attorney general, the associate attorney general, the FBI director. I've done
00:19:35.120them all. And I can tell you that contacting your home state senators, even when they are
00:19:41.580Democrats, is very helpful. We saw this with Katanji Brown Jackson's confirmation. This is
00:19:47.480where the war room posse really proved its mettle in these confirmations. She was going to get
00:19:52.420confirmed with broad bipartisan support, and it was going to be a major win for President Biden.
00:19:59.440When we lit them up, we lit up their offices, and the Senate offices would call me and say,
00:20:06.980make it stop. And I'd say, hell no, we're not making it stop. We're just getting started.
00:20:10.960And she barely she did. She got confirmed, you know, barely.
00:20:16.980And it was not a win like she expected. We need to light up our home state senators to make sure that Todd Blanche is the next attorney general of the United States because he is the right man for the right job at the right moment.
00:20:31.420He is uniquely qualified to serve as the attorney general.
00:20:36.040He has been a federal prosecutor, an assistant United States attorney in New York, where he's prosecuted these criminals on the line.
00:20:43.580He has been a defense attorney, including defending President Trump in several courtrooms, in several cases across the country where he fought against the unprecedented republic-ending Democrat lawfare against Trump, his top aides, his lawyers.
00:21:03.600And he won that, along with people like Will Sharp, the White House Staff Secretary, and Boris Epstein, and John Sauer, the Solicitor General of the United States, and Emil Bovee, now on the Third Circuit Court of Appeals.
00:22:03.400We need to get every vote in the Senate Judiciary Committee, including people like Tillis and Cornyn and others.
00:22:11.240And then we could only lose three Senate Republicans on the floor for it to be 50-50 and J.D. Vance, the vice president, to break the tie.
00:22:23.780We are going to confirm Todd Blanche as the next attorney general of the United States, and the war room posse is going to do that with the Article III project.
00:22:33.740Again, article3project.org, take action, light up both of your home state senators to confirm Todd Blanche as the next Attorney General of the United States.
00:22:47.520Mike, what's your social media? Where do they go also for social media for you?
00:22:51.220You can find me on social media, MRD, DMIA, when I'm not being kicked off there for being crazy.
00:22:58.880So thank you, Steve, and thank you to the War Room Posse, your warriors.
00:23:02.400number one number one priority todd blanch thank you sir appreciate you thank you so cleta uh
00:23:11.020before you go back to the the litany here save america act you and jenny beth we were up for
00:23:17.500two weeks it turned out it was performative the woman possibly kind of understood that
00:23:21.720mike lee and these guys put in huge efforts you got the todd blanch confirmation now you got
00:23:27.780thune and these guys saying i don't know you know the save america act's too tough we can't do the
00:23:32.160I mean, the president has said over and over again, you've been one of the biggest sponsors of, I got to have the Save America Act.
00:23:39.720Because if it doesn't happen, and I want to actually hold the Senate, and I've been, you know, the mainstream media is figuring out, we're not going to hold the Senate unless the Senate stops treating President Trump as a lame duck.
00:23:54.800For the House, you've got this intensity in these congressional districts, the redistricting, I feel the intensity.
00:24:00.220I saw Texas. We can hold the House with a monumental effort.
00:24:04.360The Senate ain't going to happen because people are not going to come out for these people that are blocking President Trump's major agenda, ma'am.
00:24:13.360Well, I think that's true, Steve. I'm really worried about it.
00:24:16.080I live in North Carolina, and we have the completely self-absorbed, mean senator, Tom Tillis, Tom with an age.
00:24:26.080Who spells Tom with an H? But he didn't run for re-election because he couldn't win, because the people in North Carolina are so mad at him.
00:24:36.700And this is the kind of thing he does last week. So he blames President Trump somehow for his inability to run for re-election when it's really his behavior and record as a senator.
00:24:48.500But last week, when Senator Mike Lee offered the Save America Act, the version passed by the House that's on the Senate floor, the one we've been trying to get passed, not the one that President Trump added things to that are not necessarily germane to, that I support, but are not germane to elections, transgender surgeries and men and women's force.
00:25:11.580But when the House passed version of the Save America Act, Senator Lee offered the amendment, Tom Tillis voted for it.
00:25:20.620And then you know what he did a little bit later?
00:25:22.760He went up to the clerk and said, change my vote from yes to no.
00:25:27.140But we still got 50 votes, which means that we have 50 Republicans plus J.D. Vance who would vote in favor of the House passed version of the bill.
00:33:55.780These midterms, we have to get rid of the thunes.0.97
00:33:58.560We have to pass legislation because as soon as a Democrat gets in there and undoes President Trump's executive orders, we will be invaded again.0.95
00:34:07.820This is why Royce White said yesterday in the show, he says, hey, we got to have a talk about the national security situation here and about turnover government.
00:34:15.360Because he says the Democrats are going to they're going to get in another 20 million.
00:34:19.400As soon as they take over, it's another 20 million.
00:34:21.840And then the country is officially gone.
00:34:23.700But Vino says there's 100 million right now.
00:34:26.260And that doesn't count the 6 million, the 6 million that we've got from the the 6 million that we've got from, you know, the legal system.
00:34:35.280Right. The H1B visas here that are all scam artists.0.92
00:34:38.320Where are you heading on your trip?1.00
00:34:39.800We're going to be checking in with you tonight.
00:34:41.340How long are you going to be? You're going to go the whole length of the border and do your reporting like you used to.
00:34:46.820That's right. Started in the Gulf of America on Sunday, riding out with the air and marine units.
00:34:51.500We're going to be releasing that footage and then making our stops along the way, going to be ending with the air and marine units in San Diego.
00:34:57.360So every day we're going to be showing a different part of it, the wins that President Trump has and the threats that still exist and why it's so critical that we win these elections to make this stuff permanent or else.
00:35:07.320But we're dead. We're dead as a nation if we don't stop it.
00:35:09.700And the five, by the way, is Ben Burquam and Oscar Ramirez, the heroic reporting of RAV, an investigative reporting team that did so much to drive the victories in 22 and the come from behind victory in 24.
00:35:23.740Tonight, hopefully, you'll get to the streets of Laredo, and we will check in there at 5 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time with you, Ben Burquam.
00:35:31.260Look forward to doing this. I know the audience loves these reports, so see you then, 5 o'clock.
00:35:37.100Ben's down was in Mexico earlier down the Texas side as Dr. Stephen Hatfield and guys remember
00:35:44.120from war room pandemic our very first consultant advisor was only with us for three days and he
00:35:49.380went to the White House for the rest of it Dr. Hatfield you've been doing a great work
00:35:55.340Sam Faddis had amazing piece he says hey all I did was the Dr. Stephen Hatfield just dictated
00:36:03.480and I typed up, the screw worm in Texas. Is that the problem? Is it spreading to Mexico? Is it going
00:36:09.120to Arizona? Is it going to New Mexico, California? What is the issue here, sir? It's come up from
00:36:14.740Panama through the Darien Gap. We were watching this at HHS very closely. It had its own screen
00:36:22.980in the Secretary's Operations Center to follow the movement north. We thought for a while,
00:36:30.320We're going in 2025 now. April, May, it looked like the winds had blown it against the mountain. Cold weather there. We thought it was under control, but it continued up. And it's now, after a year, there's some signs of it in Texas.
00:47:28.480and we found out with these other sponsors,
00:47:30.660Once we make the contact, people spend time with them, they start to understand it, and then all of a sudden you've got a customer for life.
00:47:37.480But here, it's even more fundamental, some of the other stuff we have sponsors for.
00:47:41.980How do people go, where do they immerse themselves in this information, and who can they talk to?
00:47:47.600Yeah, visit our website at www.americashealthshare.org.
00:47:53.040And this will be able to, you can fill out the form, go and evaluate the information.
00:47:58.160But if you need to be able to talk to somebody, there's numbers there.
00:48:02.440We have a full team to be able to talk through the different programs that we have.
00:48:06.420We've got very comprehensive programs that include integrative and functional medicine doctors and a lot of the things that Bobby Kennedy is actually fighting for with Maha.
00:48:17.360We've got young persons programs that make it very affordable for young people to enter into the market.
00:48:23.500And we also have very affordable plans that are going to be more of a catastrophic programs for individuals and members.
00:48:41.760And I want people to spend time because this may be, if it fits, it may be an alternative because the cost of the insurance, the cost of health insurance, people just, there are many aspects of people just can't afford it anymore.
00:48:52.560I mean, they've got to make a decision between putting food on the table or paying the mortgage, and you guys are an alternative.
00:48:58.380I just want to make sure people fully understand it.
00:49:17.040Just tell us what the chief medical – what's your function as chief medical officer here?
00:49:20.260So I'm in charge of reviewing bills and making sure that we're able to review guidelines of what we're able to actually include in our sharing.
00:49:29.000So even things such as stem cells or these therapies that make, one, better outcomes, but also cost effective sense for our members, I'm involved in making sure that those therapies and the research and development and what we're actually moving forward to be able to do here in the country are happening well and making sure that we're fighting against some of the actual, the high billing practices that are going on within the American healthcare system.
00:49:59.000them. Sir, you're doing a great service. I want to make sure everybody goes and gets their
00:50:04.620questions answered. Let's do it today. Thank you for taking the time last night and really thank
00:50:08.520you for coming on this day. Thank you, Steve. Thank you, brother. Okay. This afternoon,
00:50:17.640we've got Burquam's on the border, Dr. Hatfield. You know, at first I was feeling good about that.
00:50:24.380Now I've got to make sure I fully understand it.
00:50:27.680Hundreds of millions of irradiated, and that's just a starter.
00:50:31.640Hundreds of millions of irradiated flies.
00:50:39.180Although I will tell you, Sid Miller, and he got defeated in the primary.
00:50:45.100Sid Miller has been at loggerheads with USDA,
00:50:47.520and we're getting all the back of that because it's about the spread of this
00:50:50.000thing or potential spread into arizona new mexico oklahoma california all of it so got to put that
00:50:55.620to bed also what's happening in california the dr jeffrey tucker analysis of tom elliott who's
00:51:03.580i think the founder of grabian believe he lives in spain now did this analysis this math i think
00:51:11.420intuitively is what we felt was happening this puts even remember we talk about a 20 to 25 percent
00:51:17.480drop in the purchasing power of the dollar. They're talking about 50% or more when you really
00:51:23.040look at the numbers and you back out all the BLS, Bureau of Labor Statistics stuff they've done over
00:51:28.300the last 30 years. And I've always questioned why that was always done. And so we're going to track
00:51:33.020down EJ and Tony, have EJ and Tony help us out and make sure that we understand this. This is
00:51:39.280quite important that articles, I think, can be very foundational, particularly that Dr. Jeffrey
00:51:45.440Tucker's a very serious guy, and Tucker went to senior members of the administration and said, hey, is this kind of a matchup of what you're seeing?
00:51:55.320I think this also tells us that we can't play games anymore.
00:52:00.040You can't have a CR because you can't get enough votes.