WarRoom Battleground EP 161: The US Needs To Stop Writing Checks For Failing Government; Vaccines And The Real Anthony Fauci
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The dark forces at work in the financial times of London. The dark forces are at work, and the dark forces in play are the global capital markets and the capital markets are not in control of the affairs of the United States of America.
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this is what you're fighting for i mean every day you're out there what they're doing is blowing
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people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the
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authoritarians get total control and total power because this is just like in arizona this is just
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like in georgia it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and
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misrepresentations is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is
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the fight all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground
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welcome it's tuesday 18 october in the year of our lord 2022
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packed uh day-to-day for news and of course a uh a packed show uh we're going to start and we're
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going to talk about an object lesson here for the united states of america something we must focus
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on because this crisis that's now engulfing our mother country is going to engulf us very shortly
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after november 8th i realize everything that's focused right now is the massive turnout for this
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1932 type realignment we could have by winning everything from the school boards all the way up
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to the house and senate but we need to look over the over the hill that's what's to uh what's to come
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and get us by the way lead story in the financial times of london today new uk chancellor rips up
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trust's economic policy to soothe markets absolutely stunning this was done to a prime minister let me
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bring in the first of our two guests we have peter mckelvaney from hearts of oak uh peter thank you for
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joining us also philip patrick from birch gold i want to get a political expert in a someone on capital
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markets and economics peter let me start with you i got a clip on a play for nigel farage the great
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nigel farage in a second get us up to date on what's happened today in have you ever seen a prime
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minister humiliated as much as liz trust to have her this huge she was trying to be margaret thatcher
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uh deuce to come out and have this really just not just crater but be so humiliated to have to
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hire jeremy hunt i think as uh chancellor of the exchequer and he's basically walked back everything that
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she proposed um no i've never seen uh probably the last week that i've ever seen and i have loved
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politics always been engaged in politics but the chaos we've seen and you realize for the first time
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i that actually i didn't know who was in control that um i see a prime minister i see parliament i see
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mps and none of them are actually in control so there are extremely dark forces at play extremely dark
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forces well i think uh philip let me bring in i tell you one one element that's definitely in charge
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or kind of in charge is called capital markets and the capital markets which essentially finances
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these apparatuses uh she ran it up the flagpole as they say on wall street she ran it up the flagpole
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and the money didn't salute and i've never seen such a epic miss or meltdown philip patrick
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your assessment the dark forces at work are they the global capital markets yeah that that's exactly
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exactly what i was going to say look they don't really know what's going on and they're responding
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to the markets and adjusting policy accordingly you're absolutely spot on they're calling it here
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the biggest u-turn in history right they put together a plan that included 45 billion dollars in
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in tax tax cuts and and deficits uh markets responded terribly right the investors expectations were
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that inflation was going to surge on the back of it in response uh liz trust fired quasi quatang
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jeremy hunt comes in and reverses basically cut the deficit by about 75 percent and obviously things
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have really settled down now with the bank of england stepping in promising to buy bonds to give pension
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funds the time to unwind uh unwind sorry their risky positions they had large exposure to the
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derivative market they were facing collapse so tough situation and the government are responding to the
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markets not the other way around you know uh peter used a term and this is why i want to focus on the
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uk bank of england the capital markets because in a very small microcosm it's one of the issues with the
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united states of america and ladies and gentlemen what you've heard is we often do months and months
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in advance this is going to be the dilemma this country's in uh during the lame duck session that's
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going to happen and then into the next year it's the reason they did the short uh uh cr that the
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republicans didn't want to own that didn't want to take the ownership of the budget cuts before i go
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back to peter wasn't it really and and this is not really captured in that everybody's focusing on
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him dropping the tax part of it what they came up today was we got to get to the heart of it we have
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to cut government spending the two things are why they're in a dilemma is the energy situation in
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england and the productivity collapse related to energy and this metastasizing budget and part of that
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is the welfare state but this metastasizing budget that just can't be financing now so when peter talks
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about the dark forces that's really the money saying you have a business model that doesn't work
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anymore right doesn't come close to working and we're not prepared to keep writing checks philip
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patrick yeah it's it's absolutely spot on and and i've said for a while and i've said on this show
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there has to be some measure of synergy right you've got a central government and a central bank and at
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the moment they're fighting opposite sides right central banks are in charge of getting inflation
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under control tightening monetary policy they have to do it to get inflation under control but the
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problem is we've got governments doing the complete reverse now right here in the u.s you know
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running a trillion dollar deficit annually it's going to be very difficult for central banks to get a handle
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on this problem without central governments playing game and right now it's not happening at least
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domestically here in the u.s and the uk is a mess at the moment i don't think they know which direction
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they're going peter you said to start this uh to start the hour off that for the first time in your
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life as a student of this you didn't know who was in charge you get a better sense today and particularly
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is is coming to parliament or coming to commons now with big deficit reduction and big uh big
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essentially social welfare social welfare reduction is that going to fly is that going to is that is the
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reality sunk into the rest of the people that this is something that has to happen has that program
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not just been explained but it hasn't been sold enough that it actually is going to become part of
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british public policy um no it hasn't been sold enough and the people don't really know what
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liz trust is all about she was she kind of is an unknown she's got there because the others have
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fallen away she said right we need to cut taxes we have a government spend at the highest level
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since second world war uh remember with 13 years of conservative rule and under those 13 years of
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tax take has gone up and up and up this is under labor this is under conservative so she goes back
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to say okay we need a small state we need low taxes we need to look at high growth but again she she
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brought those cuts in which have now all been reversed so jeremy hunt the person remember he was against
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boris johnson whenever boris ran he was in the leadership running this time dropped out
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and he has now stepped in one of his campaigns was he would cut corporation tax to 15 percent he was
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all about cutting taxes to energize growth he has now backed off on all of that and torn all those up
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so people look and they see what is liz trust about now she is a conservative she is someone who does
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want to cut that spend i think we've hit three trillion in the uk which i know is nothing compared to you
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guys over in the states but she wanted to actually cut taxes and give people money back to people the
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problem is the the chaos we are in economically at the moment but then you look back and you think
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one she has been weak because she got rid of her chancellor they've been very close for many years
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quasi has a what phd in economics it's not as if he's a dumb guy he's a smart guy um but the markets
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turned liz trust got rid of her chancellor um she thinks she can push on she's only 40 days in
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she did a a disastrous bbc interview she was uh she was she wasn't in the commons initially whenever
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some of the statements were given she doesn't seem to want to own it she seems confused at what's
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happening and she doesn't know what to do she looks at the chaos and think i don't know what to do
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she's been meeting with mps all day today trying to shore up her position but if it's not liz trust who
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is it rishi sunak well big business big tech that's what you get a man of the imf of the markets
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and maybe that's what the dark forces want they want someone who they can control and this trust
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seemingly wasn't someone they could control up until two days ago
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do you think though that part of it was what i found shocking and from uh kortang is that when they
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had this radical financial plan which just you know steep um tax cuts the deregulation
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that's all fine but you always got to back that up with the math what i found was the arrogance of
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saying hey with the mini budget you know it's going to be at the end of november at one point
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echo the end of november people are trading these bonds the pension funds what everybody's worked for
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is collapsing before their eyes and part of the reason it's collapsing is that the pension funds
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were doing things nobody realized they were leveraged to the hilt and it should have been for hedging
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themselves it wasn't it was the juice returns so all of a sudden you're starting to see all these
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problems the bank of england's only got so much money it can print did you find the arrogance that
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they when they put out a plan they only kind of gave you the uh the sugar on top they didn't give
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you the reality and they were arrogant about saying no we're going to wait till uh to the end of
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october the end of november put the numbers you think that hurt them well liz trust has said oh sorry
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we made a mistake really seriously you made a mistake but you're right to bring tax cuts you've
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got government debt at three trillion you've got spending any way out of control you've got all
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the money spent under the the covet chaos and then she cuts taxes you're right it was one side she cuts
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taxes without any understanding of how you begin to pay things back of that widening deficit which was
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what 80 billion or whatever actually no idea how to fill it so i i do not understand quasi quartine
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very smart how did he go to the dispatch box with a budget plan that was only part of the equation
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he didn't even say don't worry there are cuts coming later on no they wanted to cut taxes but not touch
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government spending which is absolutely impossible whenever you're in the the financial chaos that we're in
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with the high debt with paying people for uh their energy so one of her first policies was to pay 30 40
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billion initially possibly up to over 100 billion paying for people's energy you you can't be paying
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people 100 billion if you're going to cut taxes so i i don't understand how they did not think this
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through it seemed as though she decided she had to do something but without thinking well that's something
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will have repercussions and no one told her this is this is crazy
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this is why it's a lesson for the united states you can't they came forward with tax cuts and some
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deregulation but didn't get they were going to add i think 100 billion to pay for the energy problem
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they've got without any really she's had some aggressive but not fully aggressive on the energy
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side and other than that wasn't going to was going to add to spending philip patrick this is why it's
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a lesson for the united states america the same exact thing maybe without the tax cuts but the same
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exact thing is going to happen to this country uh at the end of this year with the lame duck uh issue
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with the lame duck trying to pass the continued resolution which is really the spending plan for
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next year and then into next year as we have to deal with this massive debt and rising interest rates
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now our debt is no longer free just like the three trillion dollars and one of the reasons list trust
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cannot just say she's sorry and unwinded she's jacked interest rates so so so high with the bank of
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england because of her amateurish way she started that's going to start rolling through people's credit
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cards car payments rents everything in the united kingdom and the government debt she is kind of
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permanently uh you know as used to say in naval air screwed the pooch uh and uh and uh you know you
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can't unwind it is this also the crisis we're going to face philip at some point in time in not too near
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distant future the answer is absolutely yes the parallels from the situation the united kingdom
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find themselves in today and the u.s they're there right massive amounts of spending pumping money
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through an economy for 13 years that has driven asset prices out of proportion to any reality now we're
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bringing the air out of that bubble we have spending packages that have not been thought through we're
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going to start to feel the effects i've said it before heading into next year the federal reserve
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are going to have to get significantly more aggressive with raising interest rates if we cannot curb the
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biden administration's desire to spend we're going to have a massive massive problem right now we have
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essentially a war between the federal reserve and the federal government right federal reserve trying to
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pull money out of the economy to get on top of the inflation problem while the biden administration
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is running a deficit and essentially pumping money back through the economy right one hand giveth
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another hand taketh away and both hands are trying to outdo each other as long as there's no synergy
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between monetary and fiscal policy the economy becomes a battleground right and as everybody know
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when elephants fight it's the mice that get crushed right i think next year is going to be very tough
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for u.s investors i think on bloomberg tv the other day in fact we ought to get that cut and play
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tomorrow morning because we're tomorrow morning on the show we're going to kick off by going through
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the morning steve ratner going through some charts the other day which we think he got wrong that are
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very important people understand but julia bramowitz said the uh from bloomberg had a very
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trenchant comment the other day talking about the united kingdom she said this is the end of the
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era of fiscal domination and what she said is that this is politicians continually to vote for impress
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all of these programs both defense spending all of it all the way through to social spending
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that have these massive keynesian deficits and the central banks have just been very passive
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to go along with it and this is the first time you've really seen the central banks say that the
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fiscal domination and one of the dark forces that peter's talking about is the bank of england
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now if you're if you're a pension fund if you're a pension fund holder you say they're the white
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knight if you're if you're someone who actually wanted uh a tory government they come in thatcher
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like they're they're a dark force but uh this is why it's going to be so important this era of
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fiscal domination where the politician could just have in the united states trillion trillion and a
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half dollar deficits and the federal reserve just continued to to pump in fact uh now what
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everybody should do is go to uh birchgold.com forward slash bannon you get the um you get uh
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our thing of the end of the dollar empire i've had two parts of this the first was the politics of
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money the second is the fall of the uh the fall of the dollar as a prime reserve currency we're
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working on chapter three but get up to speed we're entering an era like the 19th century with
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andrew jackson and henry clay and william james bryant that the politics of money is going to be
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everything and this is what people are going to be talking about this is exactly what's going to
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the united kingdom right now not enough politicians are fluent enough to grasp the topic that's where
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you don't see a lot of people coming for that's why you see a jeremy hunt who is kind of marginalized
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he's now stepped up and actually coming forward because he actually i think he feels uh more equipped
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to do this this is why quasi uh court time we everybody thought this guy's a phd in economics he'll
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understand it right away but it seemed like he he either didn't understand it or didn't feel like
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he had he had that old atonian arrogance he didn't have to explain himself here's what i want to do
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for a second because i have said and i hate to say i've been right on this but i said she would
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finally back off and go to the cuts i've also said she will be gone by this week i've also said by next
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spring you'll see the end of the tory party i want to have i think we got a video from nigel farash
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came on the show the other day and i was on nigel say nigel the gb news show is fantastic you're a huge
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hit but it's now time to step out lead a brexit party or or reconstitute that brexit uh nationalist
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spirit for economic nationalism and galvanize it into their reform party or reclaim party or brexit
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you call it whatever but you're going to need an alternative to the tories because the tories are
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about to go the way the whigs are right there's no doubt now let's play this video from nigel farash
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and i'll bring in peter and philip uh for commentary and analysis
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so 12 years we've had 12 years of tory misrule let's have a think about the economy shall we
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low growth productivity now so low it's estimated to be 20 below that of france i mean it almost
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beggars belief but then that's what you get when you have huge open-door immigration to low-skill
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labor through their economic policy of quantitative easing they've pushed up the price of assets
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houses so if you're rich and you own several houses this has been really really cool if you're one of
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the many millions who wants to get on the housing ladder well i'm sorry but having a house is no
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longer for you a link to that of course is the cost of living crisis the biggest single cost being
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energy this is all a totally self-inflicted wound by a conservative party who completely turned their
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backs on the idea of us being energy independent no we build lots of windmills and we import electricity
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when the wind doesn't blow it comes in from france it comes in from norway oh and by the way the tories
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have also closed down our gas storage facility so that this winter we will have about two days
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reserve of gas and the lights may well go out in february immigration legal immigration well our
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population's increased by about 10 million since the year 2000 makes almost no difference whether it's
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the blair era or whether it's cameron may or any of the others it's tough to keep up with all the names
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isn't it what the four chancellors in four months and across the channel which i've been warning about
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repeatedly for the last two years well border force wrote to the home secretary at the weekend to say
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the reception center at manston is now full of and i quote violent criminals yes hundreds of violent
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criminals are coming into this country every single week law and order don't even get me started
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crime is now so bad that most people don't even bother to report crime don't even bother to get in
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touch with the police our armed forces since 2010 slashed and all of this from a government that says
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it is conservative well there was a brief glimmer of hope that perhaps we'd try and reduce the size of
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perhaps we'd try and get taxes down but it wasn't to be no i also had hoped that the ir35 rules might
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be changed because that is frankly a war on the self-employed but no now we have jeremy hun oh isn't
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that just great pro the chinese communist party pro the european union pro lockdown pro mandatory
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vaccination i mean frankly he may just as well be a labor politician this is a globalist coup
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now if labor were in power their economic policies would be virtually identical some of the social
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stuff might be a little bit crazier a little bit madder it would make no difference i fail to see
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right now what the point of the conservative party is i don't even know what function it serves
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um and i'm saying this all of this to you as we drive along white hall past number 10 downing street
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there we are that's downing street there i understand they put in a revolving door
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because liz truss won't last very long but anyway she's not running the country mr hunter the globalists
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are there is no point to this conservative party it might have existed for 200 years it now serves no
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purpose it needs desperately to be replaced quite how we do that under a first pass the post system
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is something i'm going to turn my mind to be sure of one thing the conservative party as we've always
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an absolutely brutal assessment something we had nigel on the show the other day asking that question
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what are you going to do about this you're the you're one of the greatest political leaders in the history
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of the united kingdom peter mckelvini let's go to you your assessment of nigel farage that's a brutal
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when you think you've been in power for 12 years that is a brutal uh laundry list of quote unquote
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accomplishments sir uh nigel is spot on he is absolutely spot on you look at the conservative
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party and you think what is the purpose uh what is the point of them uh if they're not going to be
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conservative you think actually if keir stammer came in what difference would it be as nigel said
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it wouldn't be a lot and i think we have lost we have lost the chance to rebalance our economy
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uh probably for 10 20 years because no one is going to touch actually taking an axe to public
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spending trying to cut that down to rebalance and to hand money back to to the individuals which i mean
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the conservatives were always the party of the economy the party of law and order and the party
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of the economy you could always trust even if you talk to a labor voter you could trust the tories with the
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economy that is now in absolute shreds you cannot trust the conservative party with the economy at
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all um you can't trust labor with the economy actually who can you trust so people are going
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to fall back probably by default and go with labor not because labor anything better not because labor
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got any ideas not because labor stand for anything at all uh apart from hatred of country but because
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the conservatives actually are for nothing um and i i don't you the imf came out against trusts two and
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a half weeks in i remember all this happened the queen the queen elizabeth died just after this trust
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became pm it's not as if she's had uh 40 days of uh plane sailing that happened in the middle so the the
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strange thing is all this has happened after that um so it's even a shorter space time when you talk
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about 40 days it hasn't been 40 days 10 days two weeks is out of that because of the queen's death
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so you're only looking at three weeks the imf turned on or the imf turned on or again a few days ago
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sleepy joe turned on and said it was a mistake everyone seemed to pile in it was megaphone diplomacy
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there was no quiet conversations it was you would write an article and you would attack list trust for
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uh trying to cut taxes um and i i i can those dark forces you think who actually is in charge it's
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certainly not the british government it's certainly not uh the public it's certainly not the electorate
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um it's not one party or the other actually you're only allowed to go so far until the money markets tell
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you this far and no further and then they pull you back so we the government list trust completely
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discredited on her handling the economy and hasn't had a chance to credit herself with anything else
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so they i agree with you i a week ago i thought no way she'll write this out no i can't see how she
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can write it out she was talking to mps all day today including the chair of the 1922 committee
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who will make the rules on actually removing her which you can't do uh you can't challenge a leader for
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a year but they're going to change the rules of the conservative party they will tear up the
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rules and they will get rid of her because she's an electoral disaster at the moment who they put in
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place they're calling for bars to come back maybe that wouldn't be such a bad thing
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god i can't believe this is hang on peter uh philip the lesson here is that you have to deal with
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reality as it is you can change the reality but that comes through action that action has to be
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something that has some sort of pathway uh to be successful um what lessons you take away from from
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what uh the uk government tried to do and i agree with peter i think uh trust is gone by the end of
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the week yeah i do too the daily star which is a tabloid in in the uk they posted a picture i think
00:25:26.920
it was today yesterday picture of liz trust a picture of a wet lettuce and the question was which wet
00:25:33.400
lettuce will last longer my money's on on the actual lettuce quite frankly but um listen it's
00:25:40.600
absolutely spot on right these policies uh uh they haven't been thought through um you know the
00:25:46.760
the government are reacting to the markets and the whole thing's a mess look the markets themselves
00:25:51.960
the growth that we've been seeing hasn't been based on fundamentals for a long time it's been based
00:25:57.320
on sentiment right every time they think the central bank's going to give up on the inflation fight
00:26:02.040
every time there's bad economic news we see the markets rallying right they think hey the fed's
00:26:07.000
going to be dovish market goes up right every time they think the fed's going to get aggressive
00:26:12.120
markets go down it's just bananas we need some some common sense we need to be heading in
00:26:18.600
you know globally a different trajectory and as long as we have biden here in the us as long
00:26:23.480
as liz trust is is steering the ship in the uk i don't think it's going to happen we need some
00:26:27.960
sensible thought out policies and we need uh politicians that are willing to stick to their
00:26:33.720
guns right the fact that they come out with a plan and u-turn because the markets didn't like it
00:26:39.400
that in on itself is a problem uh philip hangar for one second peter mckelvaney is going to hang on
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okay welcome back uh peter mackleby hearts of oak uh give me a minute or two on liz tross she does
00:30:29.800
not make it through the week where does the uk go where does the tory party go from here
00:30:35.720
um they need a new leader the problem is there is no new leader i mean you had nigel on before he's
00:30:41.080
uh he's the last big beast of british politics uh boris has left the stage uh nigel has stayed central to
00:30:49.640
uk politics for 30 years you look around left to right there is no one who's able to step up and
00:30:57.160
take the place of leadership and conservative party so i as much as i want this as much as i want to
00:31:03.320
boris out because he had screwed up he had to leave uh we thought we'll get someone in liz trust was a
00:31:08.120
conservative she hasn't done that she's failed spectacularly um i don't know who's going to
00:31:13.320
replace her i think the markets will put rishi sunak back in charge and he's who they wanted they're
00:31:19.240
angry that they didn't get their man in the at the beginning in the end they got liz trust she wasn't
00:31:23.800
wanted so they will put in their man and actually having um jeremy hunting who was part of rishi sunak's
00:31:30.440
campaign that's the first step of that i think um of having him there and he will put himself forward
00:31:37.080
as someone who can calm the markets which probably is true because he's not going to cut any taxes he's
00:31:41.000
going to keep ramping it up so i don't know who they put in place they get rid of her um the conservative
00:31:46.360
party will descend into even bigger chaos they're talking about a number of candidates i think it'll
00:31:52.040
it'll probably be rishi sunak and i don't think that's any good for any of us
00:31:56.920
a globalist okay how do people get to hearts of how they follow your show how they follow you on
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00:32:08.200
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00:32:16.280
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00:32:21.880
peter thank you very much great analysis philip patrick birch gold go to birch gold
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the politics of money and the demise of the dollars the prime reserve currency uh how can people get
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to you particularly now in this current uh chaos because the chaos is bad bad here as it is there and
00:32:52.280
it's only going to get worse even though we're going to have a massive win on november 8th i'm telling
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everybody that this lame duck session you're going to see things during this lame duck session that you
00:33:02.760
have never seen in the history of this republic the scams the cons the spending all of it so stay
00:33:09.080
tuned uh philip how did they get to you so uh information on precious metals birch gold dot com
00:33:17.080
forward slash bannon uh you can reach me directly on getter at philip patrick as always
00:33:24.920
by the way fantastic analysis of philip look forward to having you back on here a couple of days always
00:33:29.560
always uh enjoy and learn something from your views and commentary thank you steve
00:33:37.320
remember these capital markets crises are going to drive peter call it the dark forces it's actually
00:33:42.360
the dark forces of money matthew tiermott matthew give me a sense you're a deal guy give me a sense
00:33:47.960
of uh of the uk situation first before we talk about brazil uh well we spoke about it a couple weeks
00:33:54.120
ago what liz trust did uh economically and in political economy was absolutely uncalled for
00:34:00.280
she tried to make her mark being a thatcherite and said hey what conservatives are back in town
00:34:04.120
but you know what there's a time and a place for every single policy agenda and as much of a
00:34:08.040
thatcherite as i am this was not the time and the place to do what she did whether it's tax policy
00:34:13.720
fiscal policy or monetary policy and the markets rebelled the pound hit the lowest level in in many
00:34:19.720
decades and that's the markets voting as they should uh capital markets are a very efficient
00:34:24.280
mechanism for pointing out when things are really stupid and that was really stupid paying the price
00:34:30.120
she lost her uh her chance of the exchequer and now i agree with uh peter malkovich the markets and
00:34:34.920
uh the goldman sachs cabal are gonna you know try and push against her and get rishi shunek in which is
00:34:39.640
i think horrible for all of you know the ban and war room posse's agenda on populism and economic
00:34:44.680
nationalism it ain't good he's in bed with all the big banks and the insurance companies in the city
00:34:49.400
uh the london and the uh the british workers not going to benefit from a rishi shunek uh ministerial
00:34:54.920
opposition no terrible uh you've been very closely following in fact you've been to brazil i think
00:35:01.800
you i think you got close to getting arrested in brazil tell me about this the other night the
00:35:06.040
mainstream media and the west all wrote off all wrote off uh brazil all wrote off bolsonaro lula was
00:35:12.920
going to win in a walk away tell us what happened yeah well first you know we talked in depth about
00:35:17.960
what went on in the first round two weeks ago this past sunday the second round is in two weeks
00:35:21.960
from this past sunday on october 30th uh and they said lula's going to win you know over 50 percent
00:35:26.680
it's going to be a bloodbath well it was much tighter i do believe that there was a lot of fraud
00:35:30.760
and that there's no way lula could have gotten 48 49 percent and win the the votes of those that
00:35:36.120
downed ballot were pure pro boston arrow 19 out of the 27 senate seats up went to boston arrow uh uh
00:35:43.480
chosen hand selected and endorsed uh people who don't exist in politics if it isn't for the
00:35:48.680
bolsonaro imprimatur now we have the last debate on sunday night unbelievable bloodbath of lula uh jb
00:35:56.120
absolutely wrecked him uh brought up so many things that are the concerns of the heart of brazil the
00:36:01.400
hearts and minds of brazilians uh his connections to ortega and petro in the sao paulo forum his
00:36:06.520
criminality is being let out of prison by his buddies his own his and dylan temer's appointees on the
00:36:11.880
supreme court let him out 500 days into a 12-year sentence for money laundering and selling brazilian
00:36:16.920
assets to china and those who are doing nothing but bad for brazil don't have brazil and brazilians
00:36:22.200
best interest at heart and you know what even as this debate was going people were absolutely
00:36:27.080
electrified the left in the mainstream media complex couldn't believe they had no rejoinders for how lula
00:36:32.840
uh performed as poorly as he did calling out the corruption all he had was he goes back oh you
00:36:37.160
mishandled covet well you know what covet yesterday's news what is today's news is the economy is the
00:36:41.640
relations with china the communist takeover of latin america the corruption and one of uh
00:36:46.840
many jb uh punch outs knockouts was when he said what ministers are you going to be appointing to the
00:36:53.160
20 or so ministry everyone knows who i've appointed who i've had and who i will appoint next term what
00:36:58.360
about you are you selling them in the back room as is you know your practice as you've been convicted
00:37:03.000
for this sort of backroom corruption knockout lula was speechless he hid behind the lectern uh fake
00:37:09.800
news you know they've got the moderator so in the tank well remember candy crowley that kind of bad
00:37:15.240
uh level of debate moderation in the tank for lula and they say fake news fake news and jb bolsonarro
00:37:21.480
hit him with they your your party your people your media have been calling me a pedophile and your
00:37:26.040
supreme court made them take that down that's fake news the perpetrators of fake news are this mainstream
00:37:31.480
media complex that's in bed with supreme court and you guys crossed the line so grossly by running out
00:37:36.520
that i'm a pedophile that even your people force the takedown on the social media uh so it's it's
00:37:42.520
really it's it's heating up for bolsonarro polls uh one day out from the debate are showing neck and
00:37:47.560
neck some show bolsonarro up 52 48 one that just came out a few hours ago shows up 49.5 or so to 48.7
00:37:55.320
less than a point but jb ahead which means he's really with the tory effect and the chicanery of
00:37:59.800
polling suppression polling as we always talk about jb's got to be up 15 20 points and we'll have to see how
00:38:05.960
they play it those who are existentially fighting for their political and economic lives
00:38:09.960
in the corrupt communist latin american left in bed with china we'll see how they play it round two
00:38:14.760
but jb is surging absolutely surging the bolsonaristas the second round on those races that
00:38:20.200
were uh that are going to run off poised to win them all they now have the congress the majority of
00:38:24.280
the senate the majority of the lower house the house of deputies uh so this is a bolsonarro uh you know
00:38:28.920
even if they steal it from him his people are controlling the legislature and they will be changed in the
00:38:33.960
judiciary uh matthew how do people get to you on social media uh social media because you're
00:38:40.040
putting up commentary and analysis all day long on brazil and other topics where they go
00:38:45.080
twitter getter at matthew chairman m-a-t-t-h-e-w-t-y-r-m-a-n-d we also talk about you know today
00:38:51.400
tomorrow the next day sweden just formed a government and we will get on that maybe tomorrow morning
00:38:57.240
perfect matthew chairman look forward to seeing your lovely visage on skype
00:39:01.400
ah i don't know where we got these pictures where we got these photos it was like matthew
00:39:05.480
tierman at nine years old after matthew's i don't even want to watch what that looks like
00:39:09.400
not not not not quite as not quite as not quite as uh as young as he used to be in this picture
00:39:15.560
so i guess it came from tierman's publicist matthew tierman thank you very much thanks steve later
00:39:22.520
thank you i want to bring in dr peter mccullough now you talk about truth to power you talk about
00:39:27.560
still the point finger pointing on covid you know lula's trying to make it the issue down in the
00:39:32.360
brazilian campaign dr mccullough but we still have so much unfinished business here about what actually
00:39:38.360
happened what was truth what was not the economic carnage and particularly the vaccines you've written
00:39:43.720
an entire book about this walk me through your book for a second because here we're going to actually
00:39:47.720
show in a second a clip from the new movie that's out today the real anthony fauci based on bobby
00:39:53.240
kenny's book but you've gone this from day one and quite frankly you kind of went from i don't
00:39:57.080
say an insider but a respected member of the medical community to really kind of a pariah
00:40:02.360
because you refused the buckle to kind of the mainstream thinking about this can you walk us through
00:40:07.000
it yeah sure steve you know i was fully a member of academia in the ivory tower but things started to
00:40:14.360
go bad and i couldn't sit by and watch it happen i teamed up with best-selling author john lee took us a
00:40:20.200
year to write courage to face covet 19 preventing hospitalizations and deaths while battling the
00:40:25.240
biopharmaceutical complex this follows on some excellent books including covet 19 and the global
00:40:31.400
predators by peter bregan which gives the timeline uh and so many of the factual details the fact
00:40:36.760
pattern what happens the real anthony fauci zeroing in on our uh national allergy immunology
00:40:43.800
infectious disease branch director dr anthony fauci it was written by robert f kennedy as you
00:40:49.720
pointed out the movie premieres actually starts today i play a few brief clips in that movie and
00:40:57.400
you know i can tell you in our book what we've identified steve is there's a biopharmaceutical
00:41:02.120
complex it's basically like a syndicate similar to the old military industrial complex but this
00:41:08.440
biopharmaceutical complex at the very top we believe is the world economic forum the world health
00:41:13.560
organization gates foundation uh the rockefeller foundation welcome trust and then all the
00:41:19.640
subsidiaries sepi coalition for epidemic preparedness and innovation gabby unitate the eco health alliance
00:41:27.720
all the agencies are now in regulatory capture mhra tha the tga in australia the cdc nih fda and then
00:41:37.640
there's the suppliers big pharma all the entities now have massive flows of cash because the doors of
00:41:44.760
the treasuries have been opened by this syndicate by declaring and then maintaining infectious disease
00:41:51.640
emergencies by which the money can then be basically flow through pre-purchase of products uh really in a sense uh
00:42:00.600
fueling economically all the interests of this biopharmaceutical complex at the expense and
00:42:07.480
sadly of the uh also the the tremendous casualties of hospitalizations and deaths of the population
00:42:14.760
worldwide here's what's stunning in in your book it's the courage it's also your personal courage to be
00:42:22.280
able to face it not just the country have to face it but that's why i think your book about the courage to
00:42:26.760
face covet 19 is so powerful in in the robert f kennedy book when it first came out what shocked me
00:42:34.920
was how this has been around for a while it's been building i mean clearly it's worse now but it's been
00:42:41.480
building for a while walk me through why did you participate in this movie what was it about anthony
00:42:46.120
fauci that really galvanized your thinking to have you be want to want to be a part of the film about the
00:42:52.840
the book he's a central leader uh in this syndicate uh where this this flow of money goes uh in part from
00:43:03.160
the national institute to health to a whole variety of centers i think a lot of americans had no idea
00:43:09.240
that u.s dollars were flowing uh through the university of north carolina chapel hill harvard
00:43:14.600
a swiss institute uh through the eco health alliance which is a go-between organization
00:43:20.920
and the money actually landed in the biosecurity level four lab in wuhan china and money was sent there
00:43:28.360
specifically to carry out u.s projects in this biosecurity lab the lab itself was built by
00:43:35.240
biomeru under the direction of stefan bainzel who's now the current ceo of moderna we know the former
00:43:44.200
fda chairman steven han he works for the venture capital firm that funds moderna the former fda chairman
00:43:51.560
before him scott godley he's on the board of pfizer a vaccine supplier so you can see the wide open
00:43:58.280
conflict of interest this web of of stakeholders that is profitable profitably greatly from these
00:44:06.600
infectious disease pandemics and then the single response to them being mass vaccination
00:44:13.640
let me uh can we go ahead and play i want to play the trailer for a second then i want to get dr peter
00:44:17.720
mercullis of thoughts we're going to play the trailer from the real anthony founcy movie
00:44:24.520
this book is a product of my own struggle to understand how the idealistic institutions our
00:44:30.600
country built to safeguard both public health and democracy suddenly turned against our citizens and
00:44:37.960
our values with such violence i am a lifelong democrat whose family has had 80 years of deep
00:44:46.520
engagement with america's public health bureaucracy and long friendships with key federal regulators
00:44:53.400
including anthony fauci francis collins and robert gallo
00:45:01.960
members of my family wrote many of the statutes under which these men govern they nurtured the growth
00:45:07.640
of equitable and effective public health policies and defended that regulatory bulwark against ferocious
00:45:14.520
attacks funded by industry i built my own alliances with these individuals and their agencies during
00:45:21.880
my years of environmental and public health advocacy quite on set emerald speed
00:45:30.120
but i also watched how the industry supposedly being regulated used its indentured servants on capital
00:45:37.240
hill and its financial cloud to systematically hollow out those agencies beginning in the 1980s
00:45:43.400
disabling their regulatory function and transforming them into sock puppets for the very industry
00:45:49.880
congress charged them with regulating i explore the carefully planned militarization and monetization of
00:45:58.120
medicine that has left american health ailing and our democracy shattered i chronicle the troubling role of
00:46:05.480
the big tech robber barons the big tech robber barons the military and industrial agencies
00:46:10.600
her deep historical alliance with big pharma and the public health agencies the disturbing story that unfolds here
00:46:19.080
has never been told and many in power have worked hard to prevent the public from learning it
00:46:42.280
it's from the book that sold over a million copies the real anthony fauci dr p mccullough when you watch that
00:46:48.840
trailer it's almost like you're getting ready to watch a horror movie tell me about that it's almost like
00:46:53.720
your power or power it's like some kafka-esque they've made it from a kafka-esque novel and you're
00:46:59.720
about to be sucked into something like a hitchcock where you have absolutely no control no power but you
00:47:04.680
just sucked into this web of power and corruption what are your thoughts americans do feel like the last
00:47:11.320
three years has been a bad movie steve you know 10 million americans hospitalized a million people lost
00:47:18.040
their lives either directly due to the virus or with the virus um myself and other doctors we knew
00:47:24.520
this was treatable we were we knew we could develop ways to treat it in fact we did uh we proved that they worked
00:47:30.520
we did everything we could to save as many americans as possible but the government narrative driven
00:47:36.040
by dr anthony fauci was a narrative that basically promoted fear suffering hospitalizations and deaths and only a single answer
00:47:44.040
and that was to take a vaccine and it was a vaccine that uh was proven to to not be safe uh and on top
00:47:53.960
of that not effective it didn't last very long and now people their lives have been ruined by these
00:47:59.560
vaccines the careers are tethered to these vaccines and there is no um reconciliation of what's gone on
00:48:08.760
there's no admission that the vaccines have failed and that we need to jettison these products and now
00:48:15.080
start to repair america in fact president biden has just extended the emergency again there is no
00:48:21.320
emergency steve we should just close this out let doctors treat the remaining cases and now start to
00:48:27.480
invest in vaccine injury research and start to figure out what went wrong with this terrible plan
00:48:34.440
part of the reason they're going to have this we're going to have this sweeping victory is this
00:48:39.720
issue of medical freedom that's bringing so many people to our side of course the mainstream media
00:48:43.160
doesn't want to talk about it what do you hope with your book and your expertise and you've already
00:48:48.120
given some some uh brilliant testimony to the senate subcommittees run by the republicans but when
00:48:54.280
when the ron johnsons are in charge and the rand paul's are in charge and you've got in the house we
00:49:00.280
have a 40 or 50 seat majority next january february march what would give us about two minutes walk
00:49:06.440
through dr peter mccullough's given this movie your book uh robert f kennedy's the children's health
00:49:13.400
defense all of it what would you like to see what's the outcome we need congressional oversight committees
00:49:18.600
and hearings on what the fda knew what the vaccine manufacturers knew why weren't the vaccines
00:49:24.760
stopped pfizer should have been stopped uh within uh you know a month of its being released
00:49:30.040
1223 deaths occurred shortly after pfizer was used in the public program why there were no safety
00:49:38.280
meetings every month to inform americans and doctors how to navigate here uh and then we need senate uh
00:49:46.440
hearings and we clearly need them for all of the federal federal health agency officials cdc officials
00:49:53.400
white house task force uh nih we need them to be called to accountability
00:49:59.880
and justice uh dr mccullough that the uh it's the real anthony fauci movie.com everybody can see
00:50:08.040
it free today i want everybody to go there dr mccullough how people get to your book the courage
00:50:12.840
to face covet 19 and how people follow you on social media the book has its own website courage to face
00:50:18.600
covet.com you can follow me from my website peter mccullough md.com i'm active on getter on telegram
00:50:27.880
and i've just started a sub stack with best-selling author john league it's a it's term courageous
00:50:34.600
discourse and it's already very popular my twitter is still in suspension trying to negotiate out of
00:50:40.920
that but as you all know the social media onslaught against doctors telling the truth has been relentless
00:50:48.840
dr mccullough you're a true hero thank you for uh standing up for the country your patients
00:50:53.640
and uh and really medicine but thank you very much sir the real anthony fauci movie.com it's free i want
00:51:00.600
everybody in the war and posse to see it if not tonight then tomorrow be back at 10 a.m tomorrow we
00:51:06.520
will be on fire that i can guarantee you we're in the war