Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - April 30, 2025


The Rise of the Violent Left - Supported by Democrats


Episode Stats

Length

40 minutes

Words per Minute

165.11661

Word Count

6,705

Sentence Count

532

Misogynist Sentences

5

Hate Speech Sentences

8


Summary

Jack Posobiec is a commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran. He is a frequent guest host on the Salem Radio Network and host of the radio show, "The Empty Bowl" in Salem, MA. In this episode, Jack talks about the recent events that took place in the public square in Washington, D.C. on April 30th, 2019.


Transcript

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00:00:30.000 This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare.
00:00:40.680 A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran.
00:00:47.260 This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec.
00:00:50.360 Christ is king.
00:00:51.660 The golden age has only just begun.
00:00:54.140 We are one people, one family, and one glorious nation under God.
00:00:58.420 We will never give in.
00:01:00.040 We will never give up.
00:01:01.120 We will never back down.
00:01:03.060 We will never, ever surrender.
00:01:05.380 Well, I hadn't planned to speak, but on behalf of all the military men and women who serve
00:01:11.140 our country and serve so honorably on behalf of the state of Michigan, I am really damn happy
00:01:17.020 we're here to celebrate this recapitalization at Selfridge.
00:01:20.620 Thank you.
00:01:21.080 Do you think the reputation of the United States has gone down under your presidency?
00:01:26.680 No, I think it's gone way up, and I think we're a respected country.
00:01:29.700 Again, we were laughed at all over the world.
00:01:32.400 We had a president that couldn't walk up a flight of stairs, couldn't walk down a flight of stairs,
00:01:37.560 couldn't walk across a stage without falling.
00:01:40.040 We had a president that was grossly incompetent.
00:01:42.500 You knew it, I knew it, and everybody knew it, but you guys didn't want to write it because
00:01:46.200 you're fake news.
00:01:47.300 All right.
00:01:48.400 Thank you.
00:01:48.800 Hey, by the way, ABC is one of the worst, I have to be honest with you.
00:01:51.920 Everybody who aspires and attains to public office in America, regardless of which branch
00:01:56.800 they're in, is just a servant of the people, and the people need to manifest their outrage.
00:02:05.080 The people need to manifest their outrage.
00:02:09.420 The people need to manifest their outrage.
00:02:13.680 The right to organize unions.
00:02:16.040 We're going to defend the right to assemble.
00:02:24.040 We know with Dr. King that the greatness of America is the right to protest for what is
00:02:32.080 right against lawbreakers in the office.
00:02:37.040 And that's where we are today.
00:02:38.240 I'll leave you with my friends with the words of the great Marylander, Frederick Douglass.
00:02:42.960 Jamie, why did you lose the popular vote?
00:02:45.760 Why did you lose every single swing state?
00:02:48.240 Why did you lose?
00:02:50.240 Why did you lose?
00:02:51.240 Why did you lose?
00:02:52.240 Why did you lose?
00:02:53.240 Why did you lose?
00:02:55.240 Why did you lose?
00:02:57.240 Why did you lose?
00:02:58.560 get off me.
00:02:59.560 Why did you lose?
00:03:00.760 Why did you lose?
00:03:01.760 Why did you lose?
00:03:03.160 Why did you lose?
00:03:03.820 It's not fake.
00:03:04.740 Look at this.
00:03:05.160 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily.
00:03:26.380 We are here live in Washington, D.C. Today is April 30th, 2025, Anno Domini.
00:03:35.160 Political violence is never acceptable. It's never acceptable under any circumstance.
00:03:42.700 Political speech is protected. It is protected under the First Amendment.
00:03:49.840 Congressman Jamie Raskin stated that the right to protest peacefully must be respected.
00:03:59.940 Yet, he didn't seem to have any respect for it at all.
00:04:06.940 And I'll just say this. This incident is under investigation.
00:04:13.140 I've made my police report, filed it with federal law enforcement.
00:04:19.600 Everything's being looked at. The IAM, this union.
00:04:22.720 And we're in communication with the highest levels.
00:04:29.220 And there's a lot more to this that has gone on even outside of what you saw on the video
00:04:37.700 that I can't get into right now, but it will be made public at the appropriate time.
00:04:45.180 But all I will say is this. Completely unacceptable.
00:04:51.900 A public square in Washington, D.C.
00:04:57.140 A U.S. congressman.
00:04:59.780 A group of federal union workers.
00:05:03.840 Political violence is never acceptable.
00:05:07.820 And it should never be encouraged.
00:05:10.840 This is Human Events Daily with Jack Moussoka. We'll be right back.
00:05:13.240 Nothing will stand in our way.
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00:05:36.720 Welcome to the second American Revolution.
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00:05:43.300 Jack Posobiec, Human Events Daily.
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00:06:54.280 So, folks, we're breaking all of this down.
00:06:57.420 I wanted to bring in on today my favorite anti-communist.
00:07:01.580 This is how we always describe her, and it's Evita Duffy.
00:07:04.140 She's the host of the Bongino Report Early Edition.
00:07:07.180 Evita, how are you?
00:07:09.740 Hey, Jack.
00:07:10.420 Thanks for having me.
00:07:11.840 Well, Evita, we were talking a little bit in the break.
00:07:14.640 There's this, obviously, you saw what happened in this video.
00:07:17.440 Jamie Raskin, the union members from IAM, just swarming me after he pointed me in the crowd.
00:07:26.800 And rather than engage in a discussion or he actually called for a protest in the video,
00:07:33.320 and rather than respond to anything that I said, he points at me and his union, these individuals swarmed around me.
00:07:42.860 And, well, everyone can see what happened.
00:07:44.740 I don't want to get ahead of the investigation here.
00:07:47.100 But, Evita, this is clearly an incitement to violence and a situation where, and I've listened to the video again and again,
00:07:55.540 and I don't hear for a second that Congressman Raskin ever says to stop.
00:08:00.680 He never calls for de-escalation.
00:08:02.560 He never calls for the violence to end.
00:08:05.680 What is going on here, Evita?
00:08:07.400 What are we to make of this?
00:08:09.640 Well, let me just first say that I confirmed before the show, Jack, I'm so glad that Tanya wasn't there,
00:08:15.240 that your kids weren't there.
00:08:16.640 I mean, this is such a serious situation.
00:08:19.160 It was so dangerous.
00:08:20.420 But it seems like people are put in this situation all the time because the left is a violent movement at its core.
00:08:27.660 There's a reason that Jamie did not call off these people who were attacking you.
00:08:33.140 We saw this in 2020.
00:08:35.000 American cities were torched.
00:08:36.680 We had billions of dollars in damage.
00:08:38.980 Lives lost.
00:08:40.680 Kamala Harris trying to bail out these criminals.
00:08:43.600 Kyle Rittenhouse demonized and prosecuted for self-defense.
00:08:48.080 This is the anarcho-tyranny, and that is so emblematic of the political left.
00:08:54.620 Violence is the core of the movement.
00:08:57.200 Collectivist revolutions always end in bloodshed because violence is not a flaw of the system.
00:09:04.840 It is the engine that drives it.
00:09:06.500 This is what they do.
00:09:07.860 We even saw this more recently with the way they've been attacking Teslas.
00:09:12.100 This fiery chaos is the strategy.
00:09:15.440 And it doesn't matter if you are on the political right or the political left.
00:09:19.500 Eventually, this will come for you.
00:09:21.020 If you look at what happened in the Soviet Union and the way that avid communists were eventually turned on,
00:09:26.860 turned on each other, put themselves in the gulags.
00:09:29.680 This is a movement that comes for everyone.
00:09:32.060 No one is safe.
00:09:32.780 And it's frankly terrifying, and you got a little glimpse of it yesterday as you were attacked.
00:09:37.380 And I think that's what people should take away from this.
00:09:39.580 This is just a flavor of what's going to come for everyone from Collectivist.
00:09:44.040 Well, and look, you know, you're right, and we've certainly spoken about this regarding Luigi Maggioni,
00:09:51.020 regarding Thomas Matthew Crooks, who was an ActBlue donor.
00:09:54.560 We've spoken instance after instance, as you mentioned, the Tesla situation in many of these cases,
00:10:00.780 where there is no chance for discussion, there's no attempt for discussion.
00:10:05.100 Even when you walk up and attempt to engage in discussion, the immediate response is overwhelming violence.
00:10:14.840 And certainly when you bring up the loss of the popular vote in 2024,
00:10:21.060 apparently that's something that just sends them into just an absolute blind rage.
00:10:26.980 And it's a point where I think that the government, and really just people in general,
00:10:34.360 have to understand that what we're dealing with here isn't a situation where these people are interested
00:10:39.260 in sitting down and having a polite debate over the finer points of classical liberalism or something.
00:10:46.460 Like, there is one side that has decided that they want to destroy the other.
00:10:52.820 They're not interested in following the rules.
00:10:55.320 And let's think about it, right?
00:10:57.220 Jamie Raskin was the head of the Jancic Committee.
00:11:00.460 He threw peaceful protesters in jail.
00:11:02.960 He threw Steve Bannon in jail.
00:11:04.780 He threw Dr. Peter Navarro in jail.
00:11:07.420 And they were happy about it.
00:11:08.980 They cheered about it.
00:11:09.940 Actually, by the way, Evita, you know who else was there?
00:11:12.500 I didn't see him personally, but I saw later in the footage that Senator Chris Van Hollen.
00:11:18.060 Senator Chris Van Hollen, Jamie Raskin's Maryland colleague, was also there.
00:11:22.620 And we saw Senator Chris Van Hollen was willing to go down to El Salvador to meet with an MS-13 member,
00:11:29.380 a guy who is a wife beater and a guy who has had reports written against him that he was in a gang.
00:11:35.080 He's got the tattoos.
00:11:36.080 And the media wants to talk about the tattoos.
00:11:38.120 Well, this is a guy, even beyond MS-13, he's an illegal alien.
00:11:43.900 But when there's a U.S. citizen who is a public, you know, in public, is a peaceful protester,
00:11:50.640 Senator Chris Van Hollen, all that due process stuff, I guess it just flies out the window.
00:11:55.540 But, Evita, why is it?
00:11:56.680 Why is it that they support the criminal over the law-abiding citizen?
00:12:01.900 That's such a good question, Jack.
00:12:04.180 And you're right.
00:12:04.800 Like, this obsession with due process suddenly from the left is absolutely ridiculous and infuriating.
00:12:11.540 I mean, you talked about January 6th, Jack.
00:12:13.700 We had people put in solitary confinement key evidence hidden from their lawyers.
00:12:18.720 The left didn't care about due process at all.
00:12:20.820 They were going to throw away the key on these people.
00:12:23.080 They were literally politically targeting half the country and using January 6ers as a lesson,
00:12:28.980 not in terms of the, like, they were, it had nothing to do with law and order.
00:12:32.200 It was just political targeting, brazen and disgusting.
00:12:35.220 And there's a great quote from Gulag Archipelago that I want to read for you, Jack.
00:12:41.320 It says, for him to have a knife was mere misbehavior, tradition.
00:12:45.280 He didn't know any better.
00:12:46.500 But for you to have one was terrorism.
00:12:48.960 And that's a great quote because it tells you exactly what the priorities of the left are.
00:12:53.220 It's, if it is, if the violence is going to be for a progressive cause,
00:12:58.080 if we're going to attack Jack Kosovic or if we're burning down cities for the summer of love,
00:13:03.640 then it doesn't matter.
00:13:06.240 Anything goes.
00:13:07.180 Any kind of violence.
00:13:08.340 But now if it's bringing in illegal migrants into this country who are potential MS-13 gang members,
00:13:13.820 well, then we really care about due process.
00:13:16.180 Then due process really matters.
00:13:17.980 There's no liberal democracy.
00:13:20.140 There's no law and order or standards.
00:13:23.220 It is all about whether it serves the purpose of progressivism.
00:13:26.700 And if it does not serve the purpose of progressivism,
00:13:30.340 then they have a very different response.
00:13:33.640 And that's what it comes down to again and again.
00:13:37.000 It's almost look at it.
00:13:39.700 It's unhuman.
00:13:42.020 It's unhuman.
00:13:42.860 They look at you if you are not part of the revolution as a sort of invasive species that must be eradicated.
00:13:51.460 And so these things like due process or no one is above the law, these phrases, these tautologies that they throw out there,
00:13:59.680 they never leave off unless you're a conservative or unless you're a supporter of Donald Trump
00:14:05.920 or unless you're someone who is to the right of Pol Pot and Chairman Mao and all of the other leftist dictators,
00:14:13.220 Joseph Stalin, et cetera, throughout history, if you're to the right of them, well, no, then you don't get these protections.
00:14:19.720 These are for the good people.
00:14:21.000 These are for the members of the revolution or, of course, for the oppressed classes only.
00:14:26.500 If you're a member of the oppressor class, well, then you must be taken down.
00:14:30.540 And, in fact, this is how you get through Marxism and neo-Marxism, particularly Bolshevist-Leninism.
00:14:37.460 This is where you get the approval and, in fact, even encouragement, in many cases, of violence.
00:14:44.480 And this comes through leftist theory.
00:14:47.240 Jack Posobiec, we're on with Evita Duffy.
00:14:49.580 This is Human Events Daily.
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00:16:55.520 All right, we're on with Evita Duffy.
00:16:57.680 She is the host of the Bongino Report Early Edition, and we're discussing how the Democrats
00:17:02.960 and the left have now resorted to violence as, I believe, what's going on.
00:17:08.360 And this is my read on it, and I've written a book about leftist violence, and it's used
00:17:12.000 throughout history in horrific, godless, atheist, materialistic, communist revolutions.
00:17:17.700 Evita, your family is one that's been a victim of these.
00:17:21.840 My family as well in Poland, I should add.
00:17:23.880 But what we're seeing, by the way, the Democrats lost the popular vote.
00:17:29.220 I brought that up to a group of them yesterday.
00:17:31.580 And rather than, I think, examine why it is that they've lost popularity and try to recalibrate,
00:17:37.820 it seems to me that they've decided to instead radicalize and go further, double down, and say,
00:17:44.640 well, if you won't vote for us, then we are just going to get violent with you.
00:17:50.500 And really, a lot of this you see come up with the new rise of the populist movement on
00:17:55.520 the left, where they, number one, think that the country has screwed them over.
00:18:00.860 Number two, think that they actually are living in some kind of totalitarian dictatorship, which
00:18:05.700 it's not, by the way.
00:18:06.560 It's literally the country voted for Donald Trump.
00:18:08.920 We had an election.
00:18:09.540 And Evita, it feels like they're not really interested in the peaceful transfer of power,
00:18:14.800 are they?
00:18:16.320 No, they're not.
00:18:17.140 And it's actually kind of fascinating, Jack, because the cannibalism theory, it just, it
00:18:21.460 keeps coming back.
00:18:22.680 They really eat their own constantly.
00:18:24.900 And an example of this is, I think, just yesterday, President Trump was giving Gretchen
00:18:31.400 Whitmer a hug, and he was praising her, and he was inviting her up on stage to speak.
00:18:36.060 And, of course, Democrat Governor Gretchen Whitmer has been trying to distance herself from
00:18:39.300 President Trump.
00:18:39.980 She was hiding behind the folder.
00:18:41.700 But, actually, she should be embracing President Trump.
00:18:44.660 President Trump won Michigan by over 80,000 votes.
00:18:47.580 These are huge numbers.
00:18:48.700 These strongholds Democrats thought they had, they don't anymore because they've become so
00:18:52.840 radical.
00:18:53.240 And so, a strategy for Democrats would be, maybe let's start having some bipartisan conversations.
00:19:00.380 Let's not be so radical on things like race and sex and gender.
00:19:03.860 Let's just be normal people who care about working-class Americans.
00:19:07.180 Maybe we can have a nuanced take on the Trump tariffs, but they can't because they're completely
00:19:12.300 deranged.
00:19:13.280 And they're destroying themselves by doing this.
00:19:15.700 Another example of this, Jack, you see with David Hogg right now.
00:19:18.700 He's apparently, potentially going to be removed from his position at the DNC because this Native
00:19:24.180 American woman is coming in and saying, no, no, no, no, no, this was unfair to three black
00:19:28.060 women.
00:19:28.900 David Hogg, whether you think he's going to do a good job or not, he's doing something different
00:19:32.480 for the Democrats, but they can't seem to move past their own race Marxism in order
00:19:37.760 to help themselves.
00:19:38.860 They're killing themselves doing this.
00:19:40.880 And you're right.
00:19:41.760 They just double down every time.
00:19:43.760 And when you don't go along with it, what do they do?
00:19:46.700 It goes immediately to violence.
00:19:48.940 This is a dangerous time.
00:19:50.220 And I think people coming to D.C.
00:19:51.760 And I would certainly put this out to any of my colleagues or staff that are going out
00:19:55.760 to cover any of these Democrat events or anything like this, you're going to have to start bringing
00:19:59.560 security or show up in numbers or something like this, because even Democrats at when you
00:20:04.720 go, when you go somewhere and are peaceful, will immediately resort to violence.
00:20:10.040 And God forbid, you know, you have individuals out there like Thomas Matthew Crooks, like Nikita
00:20:15.580 Katsepp, like Luigi Maggioni, who decide to go and take things even a step further.
00:20:21.760 Evita Duffy, where can people go to follow you and get your new show, which is rocketing
00:20:26.220 up the charts?
00:20:28.840 So if you go to rumble.com slash Evita, my show is live at 9 a.m.
00:20:32.980 Eastern time, five days a week.
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00:20:37.380 My user is Evita Duffy underscore one.
00:20:39.600 Thank you so much for having me, Jack.
00:20:40.720 Give her a follow, folks.
00:20:42.080 My favorite anti-communist, Evita Duffy.
00:20:45.720 This is Jack Posobiec, Human Events Daily.
00:20:47.720 We'll be right back on Real America's Voice in the Salem Radio.
00:20:51.040 Don't worry.
00:20:51.380 And Jack, where is Jack?
00:21:06.480 Where is Jack?
00:21:08.780 Where is he?
00:21:10.060 Jack, I want to see you.
00:21:11.500 Great job, Jack.
00:21:15.120 Thank you.
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00:21:32.860 Very excited to welcome in our next guest, Alex Abkarian.
00:21:36.660 He's the co-founder and COO of one of our best partners here on the program, Allegiance Gold.
00:21:43.340 Alex, how are you?
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00:22:02.500 This is, in fact, what President Trump ran on when he talked about and said at, I don't
00:22:07.320 know, 200 plus how many rallies and political events that tariffs were absolutely going to
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00:22:31.100 across all of these markets.
00:22:33.060 Well, this has been something where, look, you know, when I look at the price of gold, I
00:22:36.400 say, look, this is a way to hedge against all of those things.
00:22:40.480 And it's something to learn about where, you know, if you got into the precious metals
00:22:44.900 market, if you got into gold back during the pandemic, you're looking at three times
00:22:50.340 where you are now.
00:22:51.540 So I wanted to get you in on your analysis.
00:22:53.660 I wanted to get you in on how you look at the big picture, geo-economic, geo-strategic,
00:23:00.220 and the effect that President Trump's tariffs are having on the entire system.
00:23:05.860 Yeah, thanks, Jack.
00:23:06.860 Well, look, to understand gold, you have to go back and learn a little bit more about
00:23:11.420 the history.
00:23:12.600 So essentially, in the last five years, we've had the money printing machine fully blasted.
00:23:18.420 And everyone was talking about inflation, and they were expecting gold to quickly react
00:23:23.540 to that.
00:23:24.240 It's not a tit-for-tat movement.
00:23:26.020 It takes some time.
00:23:27.380 But in reality, gold is more than just a hedge against the currency devaluation.
00:23:31.680 It is showing us that there is a lack of trust in the monetary system, and there's a lack
00:23:37.820 in the institution.
00:23:39.360 So with that, gold is not only acting as a way to protect and preserve, but it's also
00:23:43.960 becoming a growth asset.
00:23:46.320 So year-to-date has outperformed the S&P 500.
00:23:50.540 It has outperformed the NASDAQ.
00:23:52.080 NASDAQ is down about 11%.
00:23:53.720 Gold is up about 26%.
00:23:55.200 In reality, that is not the main purpose of gold.
00:23:58.480 But because of all the economical weaknesses that we're seeing.
00:24:02.920 As a matter of fact, just today, we got the weaknesses of the first quarter.
00:24:07.080 Now, when President Trump campaigned, as you mentioned, he was talking about tariff.
00:24:11.740 And it's not a surprise that in the last three months, we've had more than 6,000 tons of gold
00:24:17.300 migrate from Europe to the US.
00:24:20.260 I think people underestimate how important gold is.
00:24:24.340 And President Trump is alluding to that.
00:24:25.700 For example, not too long ago, he tweeted on his social that he who has the gold will
00:24:32.600 make the rules.
00:24:34.100 The US Secretary, Scott Besant, talked about how we have to go through an economic detox.
00:24:40.660 So when you look at gold, like I said earlier, it's no longer a luxury.
00:24:44.920 It's almost a necessity to give you that additional layer of protection.
00:24:48.240 So the idea being that is that it's an insurance almost against all of this tumult, all of the
00:24:58.340 turbulent times that we're seeing right now.
00:25:00.320 And this has been something where, by the way, when it comes to the tariffs, we know that
00:25:04.540 President Trump is engaged in a series of negotiations.
00:25:08.020 He's working on deals in some areas.
00:25:10.080 Tariffs go up.
00:25:10.780 Tariffs go down.
00:25:11.380 The entire point is that these are levers that he's using to really reshape that version
00:25:17.020 of the global economy that we currently see it.
00:25:20.280 And he's clearly seeing it through, despite the media headlines, despite everything else.
00:25:25.040 This is something that he's really committed to.
00:25:27.060 And I understand, by the way, you know, I've got a retirement account as well.
00:25:30.080 My wife kind of runs that stuff, as you guys know, by the way, because you guys have chatted.
00:25:33.720 But, you know, she runs that stuff more so for us.
00:25:38.040 But it is something that we need to think about, that we have to make sure that our family,
00:25:43.360 just like any other family, is in a good position while we go through these waves.
00:25:48.200 Does that make sense?
00:25:50.500 Well, absolutely.
00:25:51.700 You know, I think it's not about the headline.
00:25:53.380 Forget about the mainstream media.
00:25:54.700 Everyone's talking about the tariff.
00:25:56.180 But no one's really talking about the problems that occurred in the last few years.
00:25:59.980 President Trump walked in into a national debt of $36.5 trillion, okay?
00:26:06.520 Interest expense costing us over a trillion dollars.
00:26:10.460 Those are not something that will be fixed overnight.
00:26:13.400 Those will take some time.
00:26:14.860 So instead of focusing on the narrative of tariff that it's causing disruption in the market,
00:26:19.500 one has to look back and understand what has led us to this scenario
00:26:23.440 and what type of situation that we need to do.
00:26:26.080 And another thing that I want to share, a couple days ago,
00:26:28.220 I had a discussion with my wife since you mentioned your wife.
00:26:30.520 I hope she's been happy with the investment,
00:26:32.600 and maybe we should do a quick review and give her some additional updates.
00:26:36.240 Oh, the minute you start asking Tanya Tay about that,
00:26:39.440 you better make sure that you schedule at least an hour,
00:26:42.680 maybe an hour and a half for that one.
00:26:45.760 Oh, no, we'll be happy to.
00:26:47.040 We'll be happy to, of course.
00:26:47.940 It's the least we could do.
00:26:48.820 And we appreciate how much support we've gotten from your program.
00:26:52.060 No, no, no, no.
00:26:52.700 Looking back, yeah, it's the idea that I wanted to mention when you talked about your wife is
00:26:58.240 two, three days ago, the issue happened in Spain, okay?
00:27:02.160 All of a sudden, there is a lack of electricity.
00:27:05.440 Everything is out.
00:27:07.080 That is when people will start to understand the power of having something physical and tangible
00:27:12.440 that is not tied to the grit.
00:27:14.860 It's just like insurance.
00:27:16.520 You want to have it before the accident, before this scenario occurs.
00:27:20.440 So, what I want to remind people is that this is not the time to look at your charts of
00:27:25.760 gold and say, can I time the market?
00:27:28.060 Will the price drop?
00:27:29.220 As a matter of fact, we had a little bit of a break.
00:27:31.480 Gold peaked at about roughly $3,500.
00:27:33.940 Right now, we're at about around $3,300.
00:27:36.640 So, it's no longer about timing the market.
00:27:39.420 It's about constantly allocating and making sure that you're in a position.
00:27:43.340 So, in worst case scenario, if something were to happen, at least you're protected.
00:27:48.040 Specifically, when you're the head of household and someone depends on you, more so the responsibility
00:27:52.960 rests on your shoulder.
00:27:56.500 And it really comes down to that.
00:27:58.780 It's this idea that you're working with a group of people and you're also talking about
00:28:06.180 these issues that we all talk about.
00:28:07.980 I mean, my gosh.
00:28:08.820 And we haven't even really covered it on the show.
00:28:10.420 We were wrapped up in a little bit of news myself.
00:28:12.380 But this idea that all of a sudden, yeah, you're right.
00:28:14.940 There's no power.
00:28:17.040 There's nothing going on.
00:28:18.780 You have to figure out, you know, oh my gosh, we're going to, you know, South Africa levels
00:28:23.080 of economic, you know, economic stability.
00:28:27.200 Where, by the way, if you don't know, what I'm referencing in South Africa, they have a
00:28:30.340 situation where they call it load shedding.
00:28:33.180 I have no idea why they call it.
00:28:34.240 That's some weird, like, British thing.
00:28:36.280 But they call it load shedding.
00:28:37.340 They said, well, there's too much load on the system.
00:28:39.160 So, we have to shed off the load so the system can hold it.
00:28:41.080 What do you mean?
00:28:42.100 Well, we turn the power grid off and they do the rolling blackouts nationwide in the
00:28:47.360 country of Africa.
00:28:48.400 And what does this come down to?
00:28:49.540 This is the competence crisis.
00:28:52.060 So, suddenly, you're talking about, boom, how many hours do you have before there's lines
00:28:56.620 at the grocery stores right around the corner?
00:28:59.000 And then, boom, nothing on the shelves, just like we saw during COVID, like I was just talking
00:29:03.600 about.
00:29:03.960 The gas station's getting swamped.
00:29:05.780 The stores suddenly, well, guess what?
00:29:07.740 You know, if you don't have, you know, your credit card machine is working, how much cash
00:29:11.380 do you have, right?
00:29:12.180 How much, how much that, you don't change for big bills, et cetera, et cetera.
00:29:15.860 And that just happens within hours.
00:29:18.680 And that's something where, you know, people are saying, oh, we know that's never going
00:29:21.680 to happen.
00:29:22.040 Really?
00:29:22.540 It's happening right now in Spain.
00:29:25.860 Exactly.
00:29:26.180 And you just have to pay attention to what the smart money's doing.
00:29:30.240 You know, like central banks, for example, love them or hate them, they're not playing
00:29:33.960 the game to lose.
00:29:34.980 They're planning for the next three to five years, and they're very proactive with their
00:29:38.620 measure.
00:29:39.480 Essentially, they're voting against a currency that is constantly being devalued.
00:29:45.060 And as a result, which is the alternative, gold is where they're allocating and they're
00:29:50.480 increasing their position.
00:29:52.060 So you're right, it's that that preparation comes proactive.
00:29:57.200 Unfortunately, a lot of retail investors are almost late to react.
00:30:01.120 And we kind of saw that in 2020, when there were a lot of emotional buyers.
00:30:05.780 People need to understand that the most common mistake of investing in gold is comparing it
00:30:11.200 to a stock.
00:30:12.100 Gold is an actual form of wealth.
00:30:14.460 You have to look at it through the lens of three to five years.
00:30:16.920 So that way, when you do need it, you have something to actually depend on.
00:30:21.040 And speaking of the central banks, let's look at our own central bank.
00:30:25.800 Right now, the Federal Reserve, I'm sure you covered it in the last few weeks, there was
00:30:30.420 a lot of back and forth about potentially lowering interest rates.
00:30:34.100 Well, we're at a point where the cost of borrowing has increased.
00:30:38.420 And given the fact that the government needs to borrow a little bit more, specifically when
00:30:43.100 we have five to seven trillion dollars of our of our debt coming to maturity, we want
00:30:47.900 to make sure that we get lower interest rates.
00:30:50.240 So in the next two, three months, we're going to see what the decision is going to be.
00:30:54.400 And when the interest rates drop, essentially, we might have an impact on inflation.
00:30:59.320 And that's also a positive for gold.
00:31:01.860 This is not to say that you just have to be all in gold.
00:31:04.780 But a lot of the roads right now lead into gold.
00:31:07.300 So long as central banks continue to buy, so long as we have a little bit of an uncertainty
00:31:12.100 in the market, and we have a system that is showing the cracks in some of the early
00:31:17.100 warning signs, it's more important to have gold than ever before.
00:31:22.860 And and this is something that I think everybody needs to start thinking about.
00:31:28.040 Are there any of the precious metals?
00:31:29.640 Because I know, by the way, you know, people hear gold, but Allegiant's gold actually does
00:31:33.340 more than that.
00:31:33.880 I know there's a few that you that you do also deal with.
00:31:38.100 Absolutely.
00:31:38.980 We specialize in gold, silver, platinum and palladium.
00:31:42.560 And I think the sibling of gold is silver.
00:31:46.560 Obviously, silver is used in the industrial consumption, specifically in electric vehicles and
00:31:51.920 solar panels.
00:31:53.160 And in the last five years, what we've noticed is that there is a shortage in silver in comparison
00:31:58.220 to how much we're consuming.
00:31:59.980 And as a matter of fact, right now, it is not economical to recycle silver when it's used
00:32:06.540 in electric vehicles and mainly in solar panels.
00:32:10.080 So what we're seeing is basically silver is getting consumed.
00:32:14.320 In other words, that will an area of demand that is growing, that will put a lot more pressure
00:32:20.200 in the future supply of silver.
00:32:22.200 And then we can look at where is silver in comparison to gold?
00:32:25.800 Is it undervalued?
00:32:26.860 What's the outlook?
00:32:28.520 Just like in any investment, the idea is for you to diversify and have a little bit more
00:32:32.880 flexibility and have a little bit more option.
00:32:35.160 As a matter of fact, I was just thinking this morning as I was driving, yesterday, we looked
00:32:39.560 at President Trump's 100 days and we were going over the major accomplishments.
00:32:44.440 What we want to do for your listeners, the first five callers, and by the way, there's
00:32:49.260 zero spring attached.
00:32:51.140 The first five callers will receive one ounce of free silver.
00:32:55.500 One of them very well might be a President Trump's coin.
00:32:58.960 So it's important for people to get educated.
00:33:02.500 And because physical precious metals is almost an uncharted territory, once you have the metal
00:33:08.040 in your hand, you see how it works.
00:33:10.240 A lot of the uncertainty is removed.
00:33:12.500 You build confidence and you gradually increase your position.
00:33:15.580 So anyone who contacts the firm, just mention Jack 100.
00:33:20.080 You will receive one ounce of silver, no spring attached.
00:33:24.620 There you go.
00:33:25.300 First five, contact Allegiance Gold, say Jack 100, and boom, you're going to get that free
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00:33:33.980 Be right back.
00:33:34.440 Jack Posobiec here, Human Events Daily, Real America's Voice, Salem Radio.
00:33:45.580 Jack is a great guy.
00:34:02.520 He's written a fantastic book.
00:34:04.280 Everybody's talking about it.
00:34:05.520 Go get it.
00:34:06.620 And he's been my friend right from the beginning of this whole beautiful event.
00:34:10.620 And we're going to turn it around and make our country great again.
00:34:13.800 Amen.
00:34:14.160 You could call it a modern-day gold rush, with gold prices this month reaching all-time
00:34:19.880 highs.
00:34:20.520 I love gold.
00:34:23.720 Pricing above $3,000 per ounce.
00:34:26.640 That's gold, Jerry.
00:34:27.920 Gold.
00:34:28.720 Fueled and parred by economic uncertainty and concern about traditional safe havens for
00:34:33.440 money like U.S. Treasury bonds.
00:34:35.720 Overall, the price of gold futures up about 25% so far this year.
00:34:40.400 Here's some things to know if you decide to go for the gold.
00:34:43.080 There's buying gold bars found everywhere, from specialized gold dealers to Costco.
00:34:48.360 But then there's the question of storing it securely.
00:34:50.960 That could involve buying a safe or renting a deposit box at a bank.
00:34:55.240 Another indirect option could be investing in gold mining companies.
00:34:59.040 And there are financial instruments that track the price of gold, too, like gold futures and
00:35:03.640 gold ETFs.
00:35:04.760 We've seen these moments in history before, even as recent as 2008, 2020, where people
00:35:09.360 are going to clamor after gold in these moments of economic uncertainty, if you will.
00:35:14.240 All right, Jack, what's up?
00:35:15.140 But here we are back live.
00:35:16.520 Final segment on Human Events Daily, right here on Real America's Voice and the Salem
00:35:21.540 Radio Network.
00:35:22.920 We're talking with Allegiance Gold about the turbulent times and the role that gold and
00:35:28.860 precious metals like silver and platinum and palladium can all play in those times for
00:35:34.100 protecting your family's future and your family's financial health.
00:35:38.280 Because look, I've got kids, I've got a wife, we understand what President Trump is doing,
00:35:42.620 and he's embarked on this great quest to restore American manufacturing and to cut off this system
00:35:49.920 of globalism that's really only been working for the upper echelons of society and doing fairly
00:35:56.720 nothing for the middle class, the lower class, the working class, and Gen Z that's completely
00:36:03.400 priced out of almost society itself.
00:36:06.040 And so our website is protectwithposo.com.
00:36:10.360 You can go there, you can check out everything, or if you prefer to call, it's 844-577-7676,
00:36:17.960 844-577-7676.
00:36:22.620 And we're on with Alex Abkhari, and he is the co-founder and COO of Allegiance Gold.
00:36:29.020 By the way, Alex, I should have to get you on and just ask, do you think that that's really
00:36:35.380 what President Trump is trying to do?
00:36:37.080 It's not so much, people say it's totally arbitrary, these tariffs and the numbers,
00:36:41.760 et cetera.
00:36:42.280 But to me, it doesn't look like that.
00:36:44.360 It looks like there is actually a large-scale geopolitical grand strategy here.
00:36:52.580 Yeah, no, absolutely.
00:36:53.800 I mean, look, I think we talked about last time, we're moving away from globalism, and we're
00:36:58.740 moving towards nationalism.
00:37:00.220 It is evident by the first American policies, just like President Reagan, made in America
00:37:06.660 for Americans by Americans, which, by the way, he's the one who actually reinvigorated
00:37:12.340 the Coinage Act of the United States Mint back in 1986.
00:37:16.580 Now, with that being said, again, if you're looking at the short term, you're only going
00:37:21.680 to pay attention to the noise.
00:37:23.180 Because we're going to find out in the next 12 months, 6 to 12 months, what he's trying
00:37:29.700 to do is kind of gut the system.
00:37:32.440 It's not something that will be fixed overnight.
00:37:34.620 We have a trade imbalance.
00:37:37.680 We have a deficit spending.
00:37:40.180 And we have a blooming debt.
00:37:42.980 All of that has to be addressed gradually.
00:37:45.580 Now, a lot of people underestimated how quickly he was able to resolve the border issue.
00:37:51.460 The economical issue, there's a lot of geopolitical parts.
00:37:55.640 We're seeing how the coalitions are playing out.
00:37:59.660 For instance, when we were negotiating with Mexico, Mexico also started putting tariffs
00:38:05.420 on China.
00:38:06.660 Now, China learned its lesson in 2018 when the first tariff started.
00:38:11.160 They've strengthened their numbers.
00:38:13.320 They've learned that there's strengthened that.
00:38:15.460 So the BRICS coalition and the BRICS Plus members, what we've noticed is that they're increasing
00:38:20.980 their allocation and their trade agreements.
00:38:23.800 Their goal is little by little to undermine not only the U.S. dominance, but also our currency.
00:38:31.400 So in order for that to be fixed, we have to take a mid to long view.
00:38:36.900 Nothing will be fixed overnight.
00:38:38.440 But as long as there's these gradual moves and there's commitment, we're going to have
00:38:42.800 a little bit more.
00:38:44.440 When we look back, we will see the benefits.
00:38:46.620 For example, with the European Union, people focus on one move at a time.
00:38:52.560 A grandmaster chess player sees 10 to 15 moves ahead of time.
00:38:58.040 And for every sequence of event, there are other variations.
00:39:02.740 So the media is talking about how President Trump is pivoting or he's changing his policies,
00:39:08.840 specifically in terms of all tariff or let's go ahead and exclude X, Y, and Z and let's
00:39:14.400 minimize it.
00:39:15.340 But the idea is very simple.
00:39:17.340 In order for us to fix something, sometimes you have to hit where the wound is, just like
00:39:22.620 a doctor.
00:39:23.400 When he diagnoses you or she diagnoses you, the first thing they're going to try to find
00:39:27.140 is where is the pain point.
00:39:28.520 Once they amplify the pain point, they know exactly how to treat it.
00:39:32.280 So we've had tariffs back 300, 400 years ago and it worked.
00:39:37.800 It's just a matter of time.
00:39:39.640 So that way, in terms of deleveraging our debt, regrowing the economy, yes, manufacturing
00:39:45.920 will take some time to come back.
00:39:47.820 But the incentive that he provided in terms of having very low taxes and we're just starting
00:39:53.600 to see the deregulation.
00:39:55.640 Deregulation doesn't have a immediate impact.
00:39:59.080 So we have to allow some time.
00:40:00.300 And the minute that that pops, the economy is going to roar.
00:40:05.700 And so, folks, you're going to want to be in good position for when that happens as well.
00:40:10.160 Folks, again, the website is protectwithposo.com.
00:40:14.560 The phone number, 844-577-7676.
00:40:18.960 And if you get in there quickly and say Jack 100, you can get your free gift from Allegiance
00:40:24.380 Gold.
00:40:24.620 Alex, thanks so much, man.
00:40:25.520 I appreciate it.
00:40:26.040 Take care.
00:40:29.960 Ladies and gentlemen, to all of you at Real America's Voice and Salem Radio Network,
00:40:34.960 you have my permission to lay a short.