Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - April 11, 2025


America Isn't Starting A Trade War - America is Ending One


Episode Stats

Length

39 minutes

Words per Minute

178.43102

Word Count

7,110

Sentence Count

611

Misogynist Sentences

5

Hate Speech Sentences

18


Summary

A trade war between the U.S. and China is only escalating. This is what happens when the 4th Turning meets 5th Generation Warfare and a commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran Jack Posobiec joins host Jack to discuss it all.


Transcript

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00:00:30.000 This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare.
00:00:39.780 A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran.
00:00:46.480 This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec.
00:00:50.040 What Trump basically wants is for our allies to consume a lot more of our products
00:00:56.160 and for China to produce a lot less of what we consume.
00:01:00.600 And so I think what he's going for is a kind of soft global embargo on China.
00:01:05.540 And the way that he went about doing that is he basically picked up a baseball bat
00:01:09.460 and said to the entire global elites, that's a really nice stock market you've got.
00:01:15.060 It would be a shame if anything happened to it.
00:01:16.700 A trade war between the U.S. and China is only escalating.
00:01:20.620 This morning, China announced it's raising tariffs on U.S. goods to 125%
00:01:25.960 while the U.S. is digging in its heels.
00:01:29.060 Now, the White House revealed yesterday that imported Chinese goods now face a total tariff of 145%.
00:01:35.980 I'm not sure whether it was the prime minister or the economic minister in Spain made some comments this morning.
00:01:41.000 Oh, well, maybe we should align ourselves more with China.
00:01:45.580 That would be cutting your own throat.
00:01:47.120 Because the world is big enough that the United States is not the totality of the market in the world.
00:01:53.280 So if the United States wants to go in that direction of completely shutting itself out of the China market, be my guest.
00:02:01.120 Yeah, and China will lose the U.S. market, which, as I've said, is 15%.
00:02:04.560 We don't care. We don't. We don't care.
00:02:07.700 China has been here for 5,000 years.
00:02:10.580 Most of the time, there was no United States, and we survived.
00:02:14.500 And if the United States wants to bully China, we will deal with the situation without the United States.
00:02:21.100 Well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome on board.
00:02:23.080 Today's edition of Human Events Daily here in Washington, D.C.
00:02:26.600 Today is April 11th, 2025, Anno Domini.
00:02:30.540 Well, folks, the Chinese Communist Party has gone absolutely mask off.
00:02:35.940 And I love it. I'm here for it.
00:02:37.580 They're running around saying, Donald Trump, he's a bully.
00:02:40.040 President Trump, he's a bully.
00:02:42.080 He's attacking us.
00:02:43.420 He's doing this.
00:02:44.540 He's doing this.
00:02:45.120 Why is he doing this?
00:02:46.300 Why has he picked this fight?
00:02:47.440 No, no.
00:02:48.520 That's not what's going on.
00:02:49.480 Let me explain to you what President Trump is doing.
00:02:51.460 See, President Trump sees the game for what it is.
00:02:54.740 This is a rigged deal, and it's been a rigged deal where America gets played for a sucker.
00:02:59.160 The tariffs are not attacks on you and me.
00:03:02.080 They're attacks on China and their predatory playbook.
00:03:05.440 He's saying, you want to sell here?
00:03:07.080 Fine.
00:03:07.520 Pay up.
00:03:08.040 Or better yet, make it in America.
00:03:10.260 That's not a punishment.
00:03:11.280 That's leverage.
00:03:12.280 You want to bring jobs back to Ohio, back to Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, the heartland.
00:03:16.880 You think factory workers care about some economists whining about a 2% price hike on their flat screen TV?
00:03:22.720 No.
00:03:23.100 They want their dignity back.
00:03:25.140 They want their livelihoods back.
00:03:26.800 And the critics, oh, they love their charts and graphs.
00:03:29.180 Say tariffs will spike inflation and hurt customers.
00:03:31.340 Really?
00:03:31.980 Where were those geniuses when China was dumping steel, killing our industries?
00:03:37.160 Where were they when we became dependent on Beijing?
00:03:39.460 Where all of our medicine, where all of our chips, where all of our tech, even our military tech, by the way, I'll tell you, they were cozying up to Davos and Beijing.
00:03:48.900 They were toasting to global integration.
00:03:51.100 Yeah, okay, inflation is a real concern, for sure.
00:03:54.060 But you know what's worse?
00:03:55.320 A nation that can't make its own stuff.
00:03:57.960 A nation we're at the mercy of a regime that doesn't exactly send us Christmas cards.
00:04:03.680 Tariffs force companies to rethink their supply chains.
00:04:07.180 They incentivize building here.
00:04:09.320 Hiring here.
00:04:10.460 Making America thrive.
00:04:12.960 That's how you beat inflation long term.
00:04:15.460 By producing.
00:04:16.800 Not reducing the price on imports.
00:04:18.660 Now let's talk national security, by the way, because this isn't just about dollars and cents.
00:04:22.840 China's not our buddy.
00:04:24.080 They're playing 4D chess while we're stuck on checkers.
00:04:26.960 They control our rare earth minerals, our tech components, even our freaking antibiotics.
00:04:32.080 You think they won't use that as a weapon when push comes to shove?
00:04:35.400 Tariffs are a wake-up call.
00:04:36.900 Bring the supply chains home.
00:04:38.560 This is a signal to every CEO chasing the cheap labor.
00:04:41.440 Bet on America or pay the price.
00:04:43.140 That's how you rebuild a country that can stand on its own two feet.
00:04:47.360 Not one that's running around begging Xi Jinping for scraps.
00:04:50.760 No, they're not a magic wand.
00:04:52.620 But look, let me tell you something.
00:04:54.260 We're not starting a trade war.
00:04:56.100 We're ending one.
00:04:57.500 And America is coming out on top.
00:05:00.680 Deal with it.
00:05:01.600 We'll be right back.
00:05:02.300 What America first truly means.
00:05:12.480 Welcome to the second American revolution.
00:05:19.200 All right, folks, welcome back.
00:05:21.180 Jack Posobiec here.
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00:07:20.740 We have this video of Victor Gao.
00:07:24.640 Now, Victor Gao is the vice president of the Center for China and Globalization.
00:07:30.620 So this Chinese Globalization Center out of Beijing, he's a guy who's come up for a long time in the Chinese Communist Party.
00:07:37.640 He worked directly for Deng Xiaoping.
00:07:40.420 He is someone who's in very, very good standing with the regime in Beijing, the People's Republic of China, and Xi Jinping.
00:07:47.640 So he's going out there and really, really giving you a taste of what the true belief is within Zhongnanhai.
00:07:57.780 Zhongnanhai is sort of the White House of Beijing, if you will.
00:08:01.480 So it's bigger than that.
00:08:03.140 It's more like a compound than one house.
00:08:05.320 It's a series of houses.
00:08:06.320 But let's go.
00:08:07.920 And he was on Channel 4 in the UK.
00:08:11.180 I believe this was just last night.
00:08:12.440 So I wanted to give you, played a little bit of it.
00:08:14.160 I want to play the full clip here, give you a real taste of it.
00:08:17.120 I want you to sink your teeth into it.
00:08:18.500 Let's go.
00:08:19.180 Because the world is big enough that the United States is not the totality of the market in the world.
00:08:25.060 So if the United States wants to go in that direction of completely shutting itself out of the China market, be my guest.
00:08:33.140 Yeah, and China will lose the U.S. market, which, as I've said, is 15%.
00:08:36.560 We don't care.
00:08:37.640 We don't care.
00:08:39.700 China has been here for 5,000 years.
00:08:42.600 Most of the time, there was no United States.
00:08:45.140 And we survived.
00:08:46.520 And if the United States wants to bully China, we will deal with the situation without the United States.
00:08:52.740 And we expect to survive for another 5,000 years.
00:08:56.360 When you hear Donald Trump say China wants a deal, it just doesn't know how to go about it.
00:09:01.200 They're proud people.
00:09:02.480 J.D. Vance talks about Chinese peasants.
00:09:05.840 What do you make of their conduct in this respect?
00:09:08.800 If J.D. Vance thinks that he's dealing with the peasants in China, and I'm proud to be a descendant of the peasants,
00:09:16.020 most of us are descendants of the peasants anyway, that's our tradition.
00:09:20.060 We are farmers before, but now we are one of the leading industrialized economists in the world.
00:09:27.460 So I'm sorry.
00:09:28.820 J.D. Vance doesn't know what he's talking about.
00:09:30.980 And therefore, I don't think there will be China-U.S. dialogue unless the United States changes its attitude towards China.
00:09:38.620 Deal with China as it is.
00:09:40.980 Show respect to China.
00:09:42.640 Show respect to the Chinese people.
00:09:44.180 And don't try to impose your prejudice and bias the view about China or about the rest of the world.
00:09:53.500 Oh, China's been around for 5,000 years.
00:09:56.600 China's been around for 5,000 years, you know.
00:10:00.060 China has 5,000 years.
00:10:01.900 Look, let's cut the ground.
00:10:05.740 First of all, the Chinese Communist Party is not 5,000 years old.
00:10:09.800 The People's Republic of China was founded on October 1st, 1949, okay?
00:10:15.040 That's not 5,000 years old.
00:10:17.620 And the People's Republic of China was founded on the revolutionary ideals of tearing down the 5,000 years of history,
00:10:24.700 on destroying the 5,000 years of history, digging up emperors and condemning them from long before in the past.
00:10:32.260 The Cultural Revolution, where they went after Chinese history and destroyed as much of Chinese temples and universities
00:10:38.920 that had been built in China for, you know, hundreds and thousands of years old.
00:10:42.760 And now you're going to say, oh, we have the 5,000 years.
00:10:45.420 So let's cut the crap here for a second.
00:10:47.820 Okay, you've got 5,000.
00:10:48.860 You know something else that's got 5,000 years of history?
00:10:50.940 Let's talk about Western civilization, okay?
00:10:54.700 You want to talk about 5,000 years?
00:10:56.500 Let's go all the way back.
00:10:57.740 Let's go all the way back to Western civilization because I'm more than happy to go back to the end of that.
00:11:04.400 Let's talk a little bit, a little something called the Roman Empire, if you want to go all the way to there, Beijing,
00:11:10.420 because I'm more than happy to.
00:11:11.960 I'm more, more, more than happy to.
00:11:15.240 And yes, America is the descendant of the Roman Empire.
00:11:19.940 Guess what?
00:11:20.640 We're still here.
00:11:21.500 Long story about that, but let's stick to it for the purposes of this.
00:11:25.520 Now, let's understand.
00:11:28.060 China's economy is largely export-driven.
00:11:31.800 It has been largely export-driven.
00:11:35.180 We know this.
00:11:36.160 That's how they're completely set up.
00:11:38.400 They build.
00:11:39.420 They make the exports.
00:11:40.420 They sell it out.
00:11:41.400 Does China have more of a middle class now than when they did in the 1980s?
00:11:45.260 Sure, absolutely.
00:11:46.220 But it's not because of the workings of the Chinese Communist Party.
00:11:49.300 No, it's because of deals they've made with Western civilization, deals that they've made with Europe and the United States.
00:11:56.100 That's why China has a burgeoning middle class now.
00:11:58.760 That's why finally, for the first time, by the way, in all of Chinese history, and he even says it in the clip.
00:12:04.800 He says, we are the descendants of the peasants.
00:12:06.380 Yeah, why is your life better than it was in the peasantry of the Lao Bajing in the past, which is ridiculous, by the way, that this Chinese Communist Party elite would go and speak for all the people of China in such a way.
00:12:18.380 The Lao Bajing, which means the old hundred names.
00:12:20.820 It's this idea of the peasant class, the working men and women of China.
00:12:26.760 And he's going to claim that the one percenters that rule the Chinese Communist Party are, you know, are the actual leaders of the people, et cetera, et cetera.
00:12:36.980 No, no.
00:12:39.420 We've let China rise.
00:12:41.520 We've given China the foreign direct investment, the foreign capital.
00:12:45.740 I was there.
00:12:46.600 OK, I was there in Shanghai, 2006 to 2008.
00:12:49.740 I saw it with my own two eyes.
00:12:51.980 How Americans would come in, OK, we're going to invest here, we're going to build a factory, we're going to produce this product, whether it's pharma, whether it's chemical, whatever it is, Disney, Amway, you know, obviously all the little consumer goods that you see all over the place that are made in China.
00:13:08.560 We get it.
00:13:10.100 China got turned into the factory.
00:13:12.180 Western IP became the currency.
00:13:15.840 And the dowry, of course, was foreign direct investment, was Western capital flowing in.
00:13:21.020 That's why I said this, how many times have I said this week?
00:13:23.660 That's why Shenzhen and Suzhou and Shanghai and all those Chinese cities, Chongqing, look the way they do.
00:13:30.220 And that's why Detroit and Chicago and Milwaukee and all the Great Lakes cities, Toledo, look the way that they do.
00:13:37.340 Sandusky, Erie, the list goes on.
00:13:41.500 Man, that South China Sea, that Three Gorges Dam.
00:13:45.260 I've been thinking about that Three Gorges Dam, that beautiful Three Gorges Dam, it's just sitting there, so pretty, right there, right, can't move it, can't hide it, completely undefended, completely undefended.
00:14:00.400 Be a shame, certainly be a shame something happened that, oops, some accident on that Three Gorges Dam.
00:14:07.020 I don't know, I mean, I just, I know that rainy season is coming up, we're going into, we're going into the rainy season in Southern China.
00:14:15.060 I've been there.
00:14:16.100 June hits up, doesn't rain, the plum rains come in Shanghai, it doesn't stop running down the Yangtze River, doesn't stop running for a whole month.
00:14:23.780 It would really be a shame if some cracks appeared in that Three Gorges Dam.
00:14:27.760 I'm not saying it would.
00:14:29.000 I'm not saying it would.
00:14:29.800 I'm not saying I want it to happen.
00:14:30.880 I'm saying it would be a shame, an absolute shame if that happened, China.
00:14:34.860 Just saying, just saying, just putting out some love, just putting out some facts.
00:14:39.280 That's from me to all of you.
00:14:41.460 We'll be right back.
00:14:42.160 Human Events Dam.
00:14:42.800 Hey, you know, they talk about influences, these are influences, and they're friends of mine, Jack Posobiec.
00:14:59.480 Where's Jack?
00:15:00.460 Jack, he's done a great job.
00:15:05.220 All right, Jack Posobiec, we're back.
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00:15:09.020 Now, we're talking about Trump's policy towards China, but here's something that I think a lot of people aren't putting the pieces together on.
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00:15:22.180 Well, Steve Witkoff is in Russia.
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00:16:32.500 So, where's Steve Witkoff right now, folks?
00:16:35.040 Steve Witkoff is in Moscow.
00:16:37.440 Moscow, Russia.
00:16:39.560 So, what is this all about?
00:16:41.540 You know, is this, you know, the kumaya moment with Russia?
00:16:45.380 Are we, we're in love with Russia now?
00:16:47.320 Trump's in love with Russia.
00:16:48.460 He's a Russian asset.
00:16:49.480 We're all Russian assets.
00:16:50.500 No, no.
00:16:51.580 But think about it.
00:16:52.380 If President Trump wants to win the trade war, well, it's not just about preventing World
00:17:01.840 War III and not just about ending the Ukraine war.
00:17:04.820 You don't think that somewhere tucked deep into his mind and in the real strategy here, the
00:17:11.420 grand strategy is that a deal between the U.S. and Russia could actually, could actually
00:17:19.880 help to push back and contain China.
00:17:24.000 Again, remember, we're, we've been talking about the Sino-Soviet split 2.0, but a second
00:17:29.640 Sino-Soviet split isn't just on military affairs, it's on economic affairs.
00:17:35.400 So, let's talk about the dragon in the room.
00:17:37.980 We know China's been playing us like a fiddle.
00:17:40.480 Look, they've got the critical minerals.
00:17:42.280 They've got our supply chains.
00:17:43.700 They're building the Belt and Road Empire.
00:17:45.480 They're buying up ports like the Panama Canal.
00:17:47.520 That's why Panama matters so much.
00:17:49.280 Okay, all the jobs have gone to Shanghai.
00:17:52.760 No.
00:17:55.020 But we understand what's going on here, all right?
00:17:59.160 Geopolitics is not about making friends.
00:18:01.620 It's about making deals.
00:18:03.980 Russia has what China wants in terms of minerals, oil, gas, rare earths, you name it.
00:18:09.940 China's economy runs on Russian resources like a car runs on fuel.
00:18:14.040 And right now, of course, Moscow is selling to Beijing because sanctions in NATO's cold
00:18:17.940 shoulder have left them no choice.
00:18:19.240 But here's the kicker.
00:18:20.560 Russia doesn't trust China any more than we do.
00:18:22.900 They know that Beijing is playing the long game to turn them into a junior partner, a
00:18:26.600 gas station for the empire of Xi.
00:18:29.440 That's where President Trump comes in with the art of the deal.
00:18:32.920 So, picture this.
00:18:34.500 Trump sits down with Vladimir Putin.
00:18:36.300 He doesn't get into some lecture about democracy and philosophy.
00:18:39.560 He talks business.
00:18:41.400 Vlad, you want sanctions relief.
00:18:43.280 You want a bigger market for your energy, for your grain.
00:18:46.520 Let's make it happen.
00:18:47.940 Pivot to us.
00:18:49.540 Sell your stuff to America, to the West, our allies, instead of feeding China's machine.
00:18:55.680 And in return, you can open up trade-targeted smart deals that actually bring their goods
00:19:02.040 into Western markets, which can help to cut China off at the knees.
00:19:07.320 Think about the pipelines.
00:19:09.240 Think about all of the stuff that could be done.
00:19:11.120 American companies partnering to mine Siberia.
00:19:14.360 Go into the Siberian resources.
00:19:16.220 Work in the Arctic.
00:19:16.980 Why?
00:19:17.700 Why would it work?
00:19:19.140 Because Russia's economy is a fraction of China's.
00:19:21.580 $2 trillion versus $18 trillion, give or take.
00:19:24.040 They need cash.
00:19:25.120 They need markets.
00:19:26.220 And they don't want to be China's lackey forever.
00:19:28.740 Trump's tariffs on China, whatever he cranks them to, are already squeezing Beijing.
00:19:32.940 So, we already have the sanctions on Russia, which is essentially a tariff on Russia.
00:19:37.400 Now, if that redirects, what happens?
00:19:39.920 China's factories slow down.
00:19:41.460 Their costs skyrocket.
00:19:42.720 Belt and road stalls out.
00:19:44.140 Meanwhile, American workers, you get cheaper energy.
00:19:46.680 The industries get raw materials.
00:19:48.380 Rebuild the manufacturing place.
00:19:49.720 And you're not relying on CCP middlemen.
00:19:52.100 We're talking about outboxing.
00:19:53.900 We're not talking, by the way, about cozying up to Russia.
00:19:57.680 But where were those people when we cozied up to China?
00:20:00.980 They called it progress.
00:20:02.280 They said it was great.
00:20:03.440 They said it was genius.
00:20:05.000 Well, guess what?
00:20:06.080 This is geopolitics.
00:20:07.560 Again, this isn't about making friends in a world of good angels.
00:20:12.440 This is about making deals that put America first.
00:20:15.540 And this is a power move.
00:20:17.720 It's America first, second, and third.
00:20:20.700 And it's how we win.
00:20:23.380 Human Events Daily will be right back.
00:20:24.740 And Jack, where is Jack?
00:20:35.180 Where is Jack?
00:20:37.480 Where is he?
00:20:38.760 Jack, I want to see you.
00:20:42.400 Great job, Jack.
00:20:43.860 Thank you.
00:20:44.620 What a job you do.
00:20:46.040 You know, we have an incredible thing.
00:20:47.420 We're always talking about the fake news and the bad.
00:20:49.720 But we have guys.
00:20:51.120 And these are the guys who should be getting politicians.
00:20:54.740 All right, Jack Posobiec, here we are back live.
00:20:58.100 Human Events Daily, Washington, D.C.
00:21:01.160 That rainy shot of the White House there.
00:21:03.780 I want to welcome in, by the way, the third hour of the Charlie Kirk program on the Salem
00:21:08.340 Radio Network.
00:21:09.200 If you guys listening back on radio, that White House, it's a rainy, rainy day.
00:21:14.420 The storm is hitting D.C.
00:21:17.000 But part of that storm is also RFK, our health secretary.
00:21:22.400 And the information that he was putting out yesterday at the cabinet meeting, he was talking
00:21:28.000 about this new investigation that he's done, or he's really commissioned, into the rise
00:21:32.880 of autism.
00:21:33.960 We also know that there have been new studies coming out regarding fluoride and the link
00:21:38.040 between child brain development and IQ.
00:21:40.940 Even the New York Times talking about this.
00:21:43.280 And a lot of European countries having ditched the fluoride levels in their water.
00:21:49.460 So when it comes down to it, the Maha movement is really, really taking off.
00:21:56.420 I've said multiple times that I think the Maha movement is actually the most popular movement
00:22:02.600 in America today.
00:22:04.280 And it is, without a question in my mind, more popular than MAGA.
00:22:08.060 I'm not saying MAGA is not popular, but I'm saying Maha is actually more popular than
00:22:13.340 MAGA.
00:22:13.860 Why?
00:22:14.020 Because there's more people that are into it.
00:22:16.500 It's nonpartisan.
00:22:17.600 It's not a political thing.
00:22:18.820 But it's actually about people taking control back of their health, of their wellness, of
00:22:24.920 what they're getting into, what they're putting into their bodies, how they're taking care
00:22:28.140 of their families, et cetera, et cetera.
00:22:29.900 And all of this got started, really, with, I would say, you know, the origins are, you know,
00:22:36.680 a decade plus ago.
00:22:37.760 But it really kicked off with COVID.
00:22:40.400 It was always COVID-19, which, of course, we know came from China, came from the Wuhan
00:22:44.020 Lab of Virology, this lab, which we have no access to.
00:22:48.100 The Chinese have never given us a peek in.
00:22:50.140 I would love if I, you know, our special forces or intelligence services were able to
00:22:55.460 get us some insight into what actually went on in that lab and what strains of gain-of-function
00:23:00.340 research were going on.
00:23:01.360 But we all know, and what, you know, what really came out of there, we all know that
00:23:05.960 we need to be taking our health and wellness a little bit more seriously.
00:23:09.400 And that's why I wanted to bring on Peter Giluli, who is the CEO of our partners and
00:23:15.000 friends over at The Wellness Company.
00:23:16.980 Peter, how are you?
00:23:18.840 Great, Jack.
00:23:19.440 Thanks for having me.
00:23:21.200 So, you know, I'll just start you with this.
00:23:23.920 You know, when you guys started The Wellness Company, did you know, did you have any idea
00:23:28.000 that the Maha movement was about to burst out of the gate?
00:23:31.460 Could you sense it?
00:23:33.180 Or was this just sort of a happy coincidence?
00:23:35.840 Walk me through that.
00:23:37.780 Yeah, it's kind of a crazy story, Jack.
00:23:39.960 I mean, we originally started The Wellness Company with Dr. Peter McCullough, who you
00:23:43.140 know very well, to be a safe harbor for all these doctors that were speaking out during
00:23:47.580 COVID and losing their jobs.
00:23:50.060 And that mission was incredibly important to us.
00:23:53.160 And we kind of saw through launching that, that one silver lining out of the pandemic
00:23:57.400 was that many Americans were really opening up to all these alternative forms of health
00:24:03.220 and wellness that kind of a few years ago were almost considered snake oil.
00:24:06.840 And people started really looking seriously at things like chiropractics, things like acupuncture,
00:24:12.300 functional medicine, naturopaths, all of these things which contribute in big, meaningful
00:24:17.200 ways to your health.
00:24:17.940 And really now kind of form the core of the Maha movement, which you just described.
00:24:22.060 So no, we had no idea that this thing would snowball to the point that it has today in
00:24:26.320 2025.
00:24:27.200 But it's been a tremendous experience for us to see this happen, because it just shows
00:24:32.400 that many Americans are now taking their health seriously, some for the first time in their
00:24:36.360 lives.
00:24:39.040 And actually, it's amazing you mentioned naturopaths.
00:24:41.480 So I've talked about this before publicly.
00:24:43.660 My grandmother was a naturopath.
00:24:47.580 She was talking about this stuff in late 90s, early 2000s.
00:24:54.460 And so when I hear stuff, I'm listening to a Joe Rogan or a Huberman podcast or whatever
00:24:59.600 it is, and I hear people talking about biohacking, and it's become such a hot topic.
00:25:06.040 And I'm like, wait a minute.
00:25:06.940 This is what grandmom used to talk about.
00:25:08.880 She would talk about these things all the time.
00:25:10.360 She'd talk about the enzymes in our food, how everything was being killed, how our food
00:25:15.060 was she would say it was too hormonal, there was too many hormones in the meat that we're
00:25:18.320 eating.
00:25:19.100 She would talk about how, you know, eating, eating raw food as much as possible because
00:25:23.240 the cooking process.
00:25:24.540 And again, just in general about processed foods, things that, you know, things that are, are
00:25:30.820 really becoming mainstream now.
00:25:32.900 But I remember when, when she would say it, look, you know, I just I wasn't ready to hear
00:25:36.840 you.
00:25:37.100 You know, it's, it's, you know, it's one of those things you're, you're younger.
00:25:40.200 And it's like, oh, grandmom says, but she was 100% right.
00:25:43.100 And that's become, you know, it used to be like the country, the crunchy grandmas, but
00:25:47.100 hey, I guess my crunchy grandma was right.
00:25:49.320 Well, wasn't she?
00:25:51.400 Grandma was absolutely right, Jack.
00:25:53.060 And I know you've traveled the world and you've eaten food from all around the world.
00:25:57.460 And I think people were kind of in awe when Tucker Carlson was in Moscow raving about how
00:26:03.480 good the food was there.
00:26:04.700 And the reason is they don't allow GMOs in Russia, unlike America, where it's virtually
00:26:09.620 in everything we eat.
00:26:10.680 So there's a lot to be said about the truth behind all these additives and preservatives
00:26:15.400 and artificial ingredients that have kind of slowly crept their way into the American
00:26:19.860 diet.
00:26:20.820 And honestly, they might be poisoning us.
00:26:23.180 Let's, let's face the fact here.
00:26:24.680 So grandma was absolutely right.
00:26:26.540 I think a return to have our core diets, the things that we know are good for us, the pure
00:26:32.300 organic foods is going to be the way to go.
00:26:35.300 I also think in the next five years, we're going to see a big movement towards actually
00:26:39.560 branding and labeling foods as mRNA free.
00:26:43.120 We've seen a ton of pushback because of the shots and a ton of people asking, is this stuff
00:26:47.680 going to make its way into the food supply?
00:26:49.540 We have the bird flu coming.
00:26:51.620 We have, obviously we're vaccinating our cows and pork supplies.
00:26:56.060 I really think that people need to be asking these questions of their food suppliers in the
00:27:00.820 grocery stores, what are you keeping out of my food?
00:27:03.360 That's going to keep me healthy because oftentimes you don't know what hormones and antibiotics
00:27:07.240 and other vaccines are being injected into the meat you buy every day.
00:27:12.080 And that's, that's a huge, huge point of it, by the way, we've got, of course, the promo
00:27:17.020 code.
00:27:17.760 So for folks that want to find out more about this, that want to get involved, of course,
00:27:21.540 it's twc.health slash POSO with promo code POSO.
00:27:25.200 Tell me a little bit more about the role that the wellness company plays in, in all
00:27:30.960 of this burgeoning information that people are, are, are coming to, because look, you
00:27:36.000 know, people come into this world and they say, oh my gosh, everything was a lie.
00:27:40.200 Everything at the supermarket, the supermarket is a, you know, a minefield.
00:27:43.740 What do I do?
00:27:44.620 How do I, how do I, uh, you know, function in this society?
00:27:47.860 And I feel like, I feel like the wellness company plays that sort of role, almost like
00:27:51.820 a guide through, through all of this with the new understanding, but also to help you
00:27:56.820 just live a normal life.
00:27:58.960 I love how you said that, Jack, and it's been a complete evolution for us.
00:28:02.360 So when we first launched, we were very focused on helping people cure and heal from the vaccine.
00:28:08.580 And we invented the product category of spike support.
00:28:11.840 And now there's been many people who have tried to knock us off, but it's still our kind
00:28:15.220 of number one bestseller, uh, month in and month out in terms of overall units is people
00:28:20.200 that come to us for, uh, detoxing from the vaccine or from long COVID.
00:28:24.520 We then kind of grew to medical preparedness.
00:28:27.100 So how can we empower people to have essential life-saving medications in their homes, right?
00:28:32.400 Things like ivermectin, Z-Pak, amoxicillin, things that you know are, are going to be used
00:28:37.040 in the next 12 months when you get sick and allow you to be proactive about addressing illness
00:28:41.320 before it comes.
00:28:42.080 So you don't get stuck in an urgent care behind the line of, you know, two hours worth of
00:28:46.880 illegal aliens.
00:28:48.080 So now we're really looking at how can we bring health and wellness to a big scale?
00:28:52.580 And 2025 is really the big year for that to happen.
00:28:55.160 So this spring, we're going to be launching wellness farms.
00:28:57.800 We've been working very hard over the winter to build partnerships with clean, organic,
00:29:03.660 regenerative farms around the United States.
00:29:05.260 So we can ship clean, organic, and regenerative meat to Americans everywhere.
00:29:09.640 We've been working at building out parasite cleanses.
00:29:12.240 I saw you showed the ivermectin, the bendazole product on our, on our screen.
00:29:16.000 That's been one of our fastest selling products.
00:29:18.360 And we've been working on solutions that help Americans with weight loss.
00:29:22.040 Weight loss is one of the number one issues facing Americans today.
00:29:25.940 75% of us, Jack, are overweight and we are huge, right?
00:29:30.220 It's a big problem.
00:29:31.420 And I would say the number one way to fix Americans' health the most quickly is to just simply
00:29:36.800 help them lose weight.
00:29:38.040 And I think with everything that we're bringing to the table here between supplements, medication,
00:29:42.920 and food, we're really giving people all the tools that they need under one roof to achieve
00:29:48.060 their best health.
00:29:50.420 And that's what's so cool about it, because you do have it all there directly.
00:29:55.180 And by the way, this, this operates completely online and it's like, yeah, okay, look, these
00:29:59.980 guys are a partner of ours, but I literally use, use the wellness company for our family.
00:30:05.280 And it's just been great.
00:30:06.360 It's been so incredible to work with something, you know, just like I have kids, you know,
00:30:12.000 I've got my wife, I've got my schedule.
00:30:13.860 It's when you talk about the urgent, so it's like the doctor's offices got crazy because
00:30:19.000 of Obamacare.
00:30:19.880 So you couldn't get, you know, a doctor's appointment anymore.
00:30:22.460 It's like, oh yeah, we'll see you in six months.
00:30:24.220 Like, you know, the name is primary care provider.
00:30:27.800 And it's like, but I don't get my primary care from you because I can barely see you because
00:30:32.280 I can barely get on your schedule and then, so then that's what led to the rise of like
00:30:36.860 the express cares and the urgent cares and all these different, you know, facilities where
00:30:40.620 people go to.
00:30:41.540 But even then, as you say, when you go to one of those, you're, you're stuck in line because
00:30:46.360 you're right.
00:30:47.020 There are so many migrants in this country, um, the largely illegal migrants that it just
00:30:52.280 flood into those because they know they can go there without healthcare.
00:30:55.300 They can go there without insurance.
00:30:56.720 They can just use one of these like paid plans or whatever.
00:30:59.380 And you're stuck surrounded by illegals when you're in there.
00:31:01.680 And you, you still might take, you know, hour, hour and a half to actually get to the front
00:31:06.260 of the line to see, you know, even a, you know, a nurse practitioner or something.
00:31:10.240 It's ridiculous.
00:31:11.120 And all you're trying to do is just get some basic, you know, you're going on a trip and
00:31:15.060 you want to, you want to have some preventative medication.
00:31:17.580 It's like, why does, why did this become so hard in our country?
00:31:24.360 Jack, I think access to medication is an American right and a personal responsibility.
00:31:29.000 And we've been taught for so long, Jack, that the best way to treat illness is to try to
00:31:34.200 ride it out.
00:31:34.740 Right.
00:31:35.140 And how has that really worked for us?
00:31:36.840 Right.
00:31:37.060 And I mean, I'm sure, I'm sure you've probably done it just like me.
00:31:40.380 You feel a little sick and you say, eh, rather than going to address it, waiting in line,
00:31:44.100 I'm just going to try to sleep it off.
00:31:45.780 Right.
00:31:46.000 And that actually makes the problem worse.
00:31:47.200 And then you end up not performing at your best.
00:31:49.440 The best time to address illness is the first sign of symptoms.
00:31:52.960 When you feel that scratchy throat, when you feel the runny nose coming on, that's when
00:31:57.300 you want to be able to hit it with medication.
00:31:59.180 And that's what we're empowering Americans to do.
00:32:01.260 We're putting actual medicines in their medical cabinet.
00:32:04.320 Imagine that.
00:32:05.280 We recognize, even as a doctor-led company, people hate going to the doctors.
00:32:09.460 It's horrible.
00:32:10.280 Like, the experience is no fun.
00:32:11.640 It takes forever.
00:32:12.620 And it costs a lot of money.
00:32:14.120 So we can help people save money and feel better.
00:32:16.340 And it's a win all around.
00:32:17.360 And that's why I think over a million people have turned to us for these kids.
00:32:21.020 Oh, that's incredible.
00:32:23.940 And I love what you said there.
00:32:25.820 Access to medication is an American right.
00:32:29.500 You know, for anyone who's been a parent, who's been in a situation where you're like,
00:32:34.240 I know my kid just needs this one thing that's going to make them better.
00:32:38.520 Or especially, you know, I remember we had a thing where our four-year-old was, you know,
00:32:43.660 a little sick over Christmas, but we were visiting family.
00:32:46.960 And so it's like, we weren't around our normal stuff.
00:32:49.760 So normal pharmacy wasn't there.
00:32:51.700 This wasn't there.
00:32:52.400 That wasn't there.
00:32:53.120 It just becomes such a pain.
00:32:55.320 And meanwhile, they're sick.
00:32:56.760 And like, you're getting stressed out.
00:32:58.800 You're traveling.
00:32:59.800 You don't know what's going on.
00:33:02.460 And this answer is so simple.
00:33:05.180 For me, it's absolutely maddening.
00:33:06.980 That's why I love that the wellness company is there.
00:33:09.300 It's twc.health.poso.
00:33:11.700 Promo code Poso.
00:33:13.380 We will be right back here on Human Events Daily.
00:33:15.200 Jack is a great guy.
00:33:28.820 He's written that fantastic book.
00:33:30.440 Everybody's talking about it.
00:33:31.680 Go get it.
00:33:32.780 And he's been my friend right from the beginning of this whole beautiful event.
00:33:36.760 And we're going to turn it around and make our country great to get to him.
00:33:40.040 Amen.
00:33:40.320 We're trying to refocus the press to get them to pay attention to the chronic disease epidemic
00:33:46.720 as you've asked us to.
00:33:49.020 We have now 38% of American youth are pre-diabetic.
00:33:53.620 This was unknown 30 years ago.
00:33:56.760 Every child that becomes diabetic, there should be a headline about them.
00:34:01.180 We have 100 million adults who are pre-diabetic or diabetic.
00:34:04.740 And we have, as you, we have now the autism rates have gone from now most recent numbers,
00:34:13.940 we think, are going to be about 1 in 31, from 1 in 12, so they're going up again.
00:34:20.960 From 1 in 10,000, we've launched a massive testing and research effort
00:34:29.640 that's going to involve hundreds of scientists from around the world.
00:34:32.860 So, by September, we will know what has caused the autism epidemic
00:34:36.980 and we'll be able to eliminate those exposures.
00:34:40.860 All right, Jack Posobiec, here we are back live.
00:34:43.280 We are on talking with Peter Galluli, who is the CEO of The Wellness Company,
00:34:49.460 which is riding high on the wave of Maha as people are becoming more and more,
00:34:54.860 I think, cognizant and understanding of what's going into your bodies,
00:34:58.940 what's in your food, what are you eating,
00:35:00.960 is what you're eating nutritious, is it over-processed,
00:35:04.300 but then also finding ways to deal with the lingering after-effects of whether,
00:35:10.200 you know, whether you took the vaccine, took the jab, I did not, many people did,
00:35:13.940 it's led to issues in some cases, as well as people who had COVID-19
00:35:17.300 and also have lingering issues.
00:35:18.920 So, Peter, we've talked about and I think defined the problem here on Human Events Daily.
00:35:24.020 Tell us the solution, talk to us about how The Wellness Company works
00:35:27.800 and how people can go and get access and get more information.
00:35:32.260 Yeah, it's a great question, Jack.
00:35:34.580 And I think everyone's journey to health is kind of custom to their own experience.
00:35:38.920 I'm not like you, which is not like my wife.
00:35:40.940 We're all different.
00:35:41.720 We all need to really understand our bodies and what we need.
00:35:44.720 I think a lot of the places where we recommend people start is,
00:35:48.900 okay, if you got vaccinated or were coerced and tricked into doing it,
00:35:52.600 don't worry, there's a way to correct it.
00:35:55.560 And we've helped thousands of people with our spike support product,
00:35:59.100 VTOX.
00:35:59.780 And it takes, honestly, 18 to 24 months.
00:36:02.840 We've done a ton of our own data collection about this.
00:36:05.680 Dr. Peter McCullough has published extensively on this topic.
00:36:09.440 He sees very severe cases in his clinic in person
00:36:12.580 and does full blood panels and tests these people to understand
00:36:15.920 what is actually driving these syndromes.
00:36:18.020 And it's the spike protein.
00:36:18.920 It's that protein that carries the mRNA from the vaccine,
00:36:22.420 which is present in concentrations of, you know,
00:36:25.620 millions times higher in the vaccine than the virus.
00:36:28.320 And that's causing all of these syndromes that people are experiencing nowadays.
00:36:31.780 The brain fog, the lethargy, the myocarditis, the blood clots,
00:36:37.160 it's all connected.
00:36:38.980 Fortunately, there is ways out.
00:36:40.260 So our Ultimate Spike Detox, our Spike Support products have been designed
00:36:43.820 and tested within Dr. McCullough's clinic
00:36:46.960 to show that they've actually been able to help people heal.
00:36:50.500 Once you're done with that, and that usually takes 12 to 24 months,
00:36:54.540 continue to go through your transformation with everything from sleep,
00:36:59.620 to diet, to exercise.
00:37:00.740 So all of these things contribute in meaningful ways.
00:37:03.460 And look, you don't have to go run a marathon the first month.
00:37:07.140 Taking small steps every single day on each one of those fronts
00:37:10.460 is going to leave a lasting impact in your health.
00:37:12.900 And we offer a ton of guides and coaching along the way through our newsletters
00:37:16.680 in order to help people get better on each of those fronts.
00:37:20.980 And that's what's so cool is you can go and get the guide.
00:37:23.540 Plus, there are the different kits.
00:37:25.220 And obviously, we talk about this.
00:37:26.840 People want to go, you check it out.
00:37:27.980 It's twc.health.poso.
00:37:30.360 Just the letters, twc.health.poso.
00:37:33.840 And tell me, tell folks about the different kits that you have available.
00:37:38.180 We love ours, by the way, for a family that, you know, we do travel.
00:37:42.080 We do have the little kids.
00:37:43.360 It's, or if you're just going to visit family,
00:37:44.980 it's a great thing to just throw in the car and gives you that peace of mind.
00:37:49.260 Yeah, it's our blue medical emergency kit, Jack, is our most popular.
00:37:53.400 It sells a lot of units every day.
00:37:56.360 And for good reason, it covers a very, very wide variety of conditions.
00:38:00.500 Over 30, in fact, and it has eight prescription medications that are written for you.
00:38:04.820 This isn't just a Band-Aid box you find at Walmart.
00:38:07.660 This is an actual prescribed medical product.
00:38:10.680 You simply check out with it.
00:38:12.240 You answer a two-minute intake questionnaire, things like height, weight, allergies, basic items.
00:38:19.800 And then a doctor will review and approve your prescription and have it sent to your home.
00:38:23.700 So they're written for you as an individual.
00:38:25.840 It comes with a 30 to 40-page guidebook, depending on the model of kit that you get,
00:38:30.900 that instructs you on safe use in case you're not able to talk to a doctor
00:38:34.360 and gives you all of the steps to help understand your conditions.
00:38:39.060 And we've developed these kits for different situations.
00:38:41.220 So our blue kit is kind of our general purpose, go all, do anything.
00:38:44.860 We have a black contagion kit, which is focused specifically on respiratory viruses.
00:38:48.780 It has things like Hamaflu for H5N1, ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine, things that you couldn't get
00:38:54.960 just a couple of years ago during COVID, budesonide, Z-Pak.
00:38:58.520 We have a kit specific to travel.
00:39:00.780 We have a kit that's very popular in the summer that's a first aid kit that has things like an EpiPen.
00:39:05.240 These things attack people every single day, and you never know you're allergic until you've been stung.
00:39:09.920 That's pretty scary.
00:39:11.060 And we have a field emergency kit, which is kind of like the Big Daddy.
00:39:14.540 It has everything under the sun that we could possibly fit into a kit, and it comes in a kind of hardcore waterproof case.
00:39:22.400 Folks, it's a really cool product to have.
00:39:24.980 It's great that you guys are doing this.
00:39:26.980 Peter, thank you so much for making this available and joining us here on Human Events Daily.
00:39:32.520 Thank you.
00:39:34.120 All right.
00:39:34.520 And if you want to get more info, again, that's twc.health.poso, twc.health.poso.
00:39:40.820 You can get the 10% off and just go and get more information.
00:39:43.580 Folks, it's about your health.
00:39:45.440 It's about your wellness.
00:39:46.700 It's about Maha.
00:39:47.880 Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission.
00:39:50.340 I'll lay it short.