00:00:37.000Share it with your friends who think that Hillary Clinton is the best person ever as we go through a CBS news report that will open eyes and I can honestly say it'll change minds.
00:00:48.000Also, we go through nudist bike rides in Philadelphia and inflation is here, unfortunately.
00:00:53.000We explain the economics of inflation.
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00:01:02.000The Clinton body count, nudist bike rides, and inflation.
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00:03:34.000A guy I actually met, I knew him sort of well, Christopher Sign was found dead the other day in what is being investigated as a suicide.
00:03:42.000Father of three news anchor and a former University of Alabama football player, but best known for his surprise reporting on revealing that Bill Clinton met with Loretta Lynch on the tarmac at Phoenix Sky Harbors Airport.
00:03:58.000He just happened to be sitting there working on a story and he saw the Attorney General's plane and he saw her walk over to Bill Clinton.
00:04:06.000And remember, that was just a couple days before Hillary Clinton was exonerated on all email charges.
00:04:11.000But remember, Bill Clinton and Loretta Lynch said they were just talking about grandkids and golf.
00:04:17.000He wrote in his story, it was a planned meeting.
00:04:46.000Sign, who has now passed away, has said that he received death threats over his reporting and that the story is, quote, isn't about right or left, Republican or Democrat.
00:04:57.000His children received death threats and he said his credit cards were hacked.
00:05:03.000And he said, you know, my children, we have code words.
00:05:05.000We have secret code words and they know what to do.
00:05:07.000Well, he was found dead over this last weekend.
00:05:10.000Now, that would be a one-off aberration if it wasn't all of a sudden a pattern.
00:05:14.000According to Las Vegas CBS at losvegas.cbslocal.com, there is an unusually long list of Clinton associates, critics, and people in their orbit that have died mysteriously.
00:05:29.000And Christopher Sein is just the last of that list.
00:05:34.000How about James McDougall, who the Clintons convicted as a Whitewater partner?
00:05:38.000He was found dead of an apparent heart attack while in solitary confinement.
00:05:42.000He was a key witness in Ken Starr's investigation.
00:05:45.000How about Mark Mahoney, a former White House intern who was murdered in July 1997 at a Starbucks coffee shop in Georgetown?
00:05:52.000The murder happened just after she was about to go public with her story of sexual harassment in the White House.
00:06:00.000I want to reiterate, this is Las Vegas local CBS.
00:06:03.000How about Vince Foster, former White House counselor and colleague of Hillary Clinton at Little Rock's Rose Law Firm, died of a gunshot wound to the head, ruled as a suicide.
00:06:12.000The gunshot was mostly on the back of the head.
00:06:43.000Razor was a major player in Clinton's fundraising organization and mysteriously died in a plane crash in July of 1992.
00:06:49.000How about Paul Tully, the Democrat National Committee political director, found dead in a hotel room in Little Rock in September 1992, described by Clinton as a dear friend and trusted advisor?
00:06:58.000How about Ed Willey, Clinton fundraiser, found dead November 1993 deep in the woods in Virginia of a gunshot wound to the head, ruled a suicide.
00:07:05.000Ed Willey died on the same day his wife Kathleen Willey claimed Bill Clinton groped her in the Oval Office, which of course Bill Clinton would never do, perfectly ethical, morally straight man.
00:07:14.000Ed Willey was involved in several Clinton fundraising events.
00:07:18.000How about Jerry Parks, head of Clinton's gubernatorial security team in Little Rock, gunned down in his car, of course, deserted intersection outside Little Rock son, Little Rock Park's son, and said his father was building a dossier on Clinton.
00:07:30.000He allegedly threatened to reveal that information.
00:07:33.000After he died, the files were mysteriously removed from his house.
00:07:36.000How about James Bunch, who died from a gunshot suicide?
00:07:39.000It was reported that he had, quote, black book of people which contained names of influential people who visited prostitutes in Texas and Arkansas.
00:07:45.000How about James Wilson, who was found dead in May of 1993 from an apparent hanging suicide?
00:07:50.000He was reported to have ties to Whitewater.
00:07:51.000How about Kathy Ferguson, ex-wife of Arkansas trooper Danny Ferguson, who was found dead in May of 1994 in her living room with a gunshot wound to the head?
00:07:59.000It was ruled a suicide, even though there were several packed suitcases.
00:08:04.000Danny Ferguson was a co-defendant along Bill Clinton and the Paula Jones lawsuit.
00:08:08.000Kathy Ferguson was possibly corroborating witness for Paula Jones.
00:08:11.000How about Bill Shelton, an Arkansas state trooper and fiancé of Kathy Ferguson?
00:08:16.000Critical of the suicide ruling of his fiancé.
00:08:18.000He was also found dead in June of 1994 of a gunshot wound and also ruled a suicide at the gravesite of his fiancée.
00:08:25.000How about Gandy Baugh, attorney for the Clinton friends, Dan Lasteter, died by jumping out of a window, of course, of a tall building in January 1994.
00:08:33.000His client was a convicted drug distributor.
00:08:36.000How about Florence Martin, accountant and subcontractor for the CIA, who's related to the Barry Seale MENA, Arkansas airport drug smuggling case?
00:08:44.000How about Suzanne Coleman, reportedly had an affair with Clinton with Clinton when he was Arkansas Attorney General, died of a gunshot wound to the back of the head, ruled a suicide, was pregnant at the time of her death.
00:08:54.000Of course, pregnant people commit suicide all the time.
00:08:57.000Paula Grober, Clinton's speech interpreter for the death until 1978, until her death in 1992, she died in a one-car accident.
00:09:06.000Investigative reporter investigating MENA airport in Arkansas Development Finance Authority.
00:09:11.000He slid his wrists apparently in the middle of his investigation.
00:09:13.000Paul Wilcher, attorney investigating corruption at the MENA airport with Casolarano in the 1980 October surprise, was found dead on a toilet in June 22nd, 1993 in his Washington, D.C. apartment and had delivered a report to Janet Reno three weeks before his death.
00:09:28.000How about John Parnell Walker, Whitewater investigator for Resolution Trust Corporation, jumped to his death from the Arlington, Virginia apartment balcony August 15th, 1993?
00:09:36.000He was investigating the Morgan Gutenry scandal.
00:09:39.000A lot of these guys jumped to their death.
00:09:41.000Barbara Wise, just a Commerce Department staffer, but worked closely with Ron Brown and John Wong, cause of death unknown, died November 29th, 1996.
00:09:51.000Her bruised naked body was found locked in her office at the Department of Commerce.
00:09:55.000How about Charles Meisner, Assistant Secretary of Commerce, who gave John Wong special security clearance, died shortly thereafter in a small plane crash?
00:10:04.000How about Dr. Stanley Hurd, chairman of the National Chiropractic Health Care Advisory Committee, died with attorney Steve Dickinson in a small plane crash?
00:10:11.000Dr. Hurd, in addition to serving on Clinton's advisory council, personally treated Clinton's mother, stepfather, and brother.
00:10:17.000How about Barry Seale, drug-running TWA pilot at a MENA, Arkansas death was ruled not an accident?
00:10:24.000Johnny Lajorn Jr., mechanic, found a check made out to Bill Clinton in the truck of a car at his repair shop.
00:10:29.000He was found dead after his car had hit a utility pole.
00:10:32.000How about Stanley Huggins, investigated Madison Guartney?
00:10:35.000His death was a purported suicide and his death was never released.
00:10:39.000How about Herschel Friday, attorney and Clinton fundraiser, died March 1st, 1994 when his plane exploded?
00:10:45.000Kevin Ives and Don Henry, known as the Boys on the Track case, reports say that the boys have stumbled upon a MENA Arkansas airport drug operation.
00:10:53.000A controversial case, the initial report said due to falling asleep on the railroad tracks, later reports claimed the two boys had been slain before they'd been placed on the tracks.
00:11:00.000Many linked to the case died before their testimony could be placed before a grand jury.
00:11:05.000Or Keith Coney died when his motorcycle slammed into the back of a truck.
00:11:08.000And the following people had information on the Ives-Henry case, according to CBS Las Vegas local.
00:11:13.000Or Keith McCaskill, he died stabbed 113 times in November 1998.
00:11:17.000Or Gregory Collins died from a gunshot wound.
00:11:24.000Or how about James Milan, found decapitated?
00:11:27.000However, the coroner ruled his death was due to natural causes.
00:11:30.000Richard Winters, a suspect in the Ives-Henry deaths, he was killed in a set-up robbery July 8, 1989.
00:11:37.000And the following Clinton bodyguards are also dead, according to Las Vegas local CBS News.
00:11:41.000Major William S. Barkley Jr., Captain Scott J. Reynolds, Sergeant Brian Hanley, Sergeant Tim Sable, Major General William Robertson, Colonel William Dessenberg, Colonel Robert Kelly, Special Agent Jerry Gary Rhodes, Steve Willis, Robert Williams, Conway LeBlue, Tom McKeon, and of course, Jeffrey Epstein was found suspiciously killed in his prison cell.
00:12:06.000So Christopher Sein was found dead this last weekend, and it's been ruled a suicide.
00:12:13.000If you dare ask questions, you get censored and you get called a bad person.
00:12:21.000List of Clinton associates who allegedly died mysteriously.
00:12:29.000One of the greatest gifts that Donald Trump ever gave humanity was the fact that Hillary Clinton never became president of the United States.
00:12:36.000We mourn the loss of Christopher Sign.
00:12:39.000I hope we'll find out what actually happened, but I'm cynical to believe that his name will just be added to one of many of people that saw something they shouldn't have seen, who crossed the line of a self-interested, despotic, authoritarian criminal family, the Clinton family.
00:12:54.000If you have any information on the Clintons, I recommend you get a bodyguard and don't get in an airplane and live on the first floor.
00:13:03.000Who's your wireless provider, ATT, Verizon, or T-Mobile?
00:13:07.000What if I told you PeerTalk uses the exact same network as one of those carriers, same towers, same exact coverage, but it literally costs you half?
00:13:27.000Angela from Midland says, quote, the absolute test was visiting my parents who live out in the country of TriesViews, AT ⁇ T, Sprint, and Verizon.
00:14:26.000So why is it that the Philadelphia naked bike ride is back, but you have to wear a mask for your health?
00:14:32.000So perfectly fine to have no clothes on, to be sexually degenerate, to reveal yourself to young children, because of course the left and the collectivists and the degenerates that run the Democrat Party, they don't actually believe in protecting the innocence of children.
00:14:49.000In fact, there are viral videos of young children in Times Square being encouraged to twerk, to do this, like four-year-olds, LGBT drag queen story hour.
00:15:03.000So now nude bicycling is back in Philadelphia, but not every part of your body is allowed to be uncovered.
00:15:10.000Anyone who would like to be part of the 10-mile Philly naked bike ride on August 28th will have to wear, will not have to wear shirts or pants or underwear, but they will have to wear a mask because that's the real thing that needs to be protected.
00:15:23.000And so there was this whole debate years ago.
00:15:25.000We've mentioned this a couple of times on our podcast.
00:15:45.000It should be illegal to be publicly nude.
00:15:48.000So the left, they never are able, they wrestle with this one.
00:15:51.000So San Francisco, they had issues with this years ago.
00:15:54.000And the only thing they could think of of a reason to strike it down was that it was unclean, that if you sat at a bus stop, that it would be unsanitary.
00:16:07.000Well, so then they came up with some idea.
00:16:09.000Well, why don't we just go give towels to all the nudists?
00:16:13.000And so I find this really interesting because the left, they actually believe that the Chinese coronavirus is a bigger threat than the potential downsides of normalizing riding around on a bicycle with no clothes on.
00:16:37.000But if you dare walk around without a mask on, we're going to throw you in prison.
00:16:41.000So let me just give you just a very simple, just moral argument that you don't have to overthink.
00:16:51.000If we as a society think that vaccine passport, like getting the vaccine and you not getting the vaccine is more critical and more important than somehow allowing hundreds and thousands of people to ride on bicycle without clothes on, we have our standards and our entire society upside down.
00:17:16.000So the 2020 bike ride was canceled due to the pandemic, but it's back on, according to the local news agency.
00:17:23.000They will be traversing the streets, the city of Brotherly Love, for three hours, passing by sites such as the Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, that are popular with tourists and families.
00:17:31.000So of course, young children are going to have to be exposed to this.
00:17:38.000Currently, Philadelphia does not require masks for folks who are fully vaccinated outside, following guidance from the CDC.
00:17:45.000So only in America, only in today's America, could you ride around without any clothes on, but you have to wear a mask.
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00:19:22.000Producer prices surge 6.6% annually, most ever on record.
00:19:29.000Producer prices rose in May by the most on record as the reopening of the U.S. economy from the Chinese coronavirus lockdowns gathered momentum.
00:19:36.000Reading from FoxBusiness.com from Jonathan Garber.
00:19:39.000The annual data has a base effect skew as a result of the price decline that occurred at the beginning of the pandemic.
00:19:46.0006.6 annual pace, quickening from last month's 6.2% gain.
00:19:52.000Annualists surveyed by Refinitive have expected prices to increase 6.3% from a year ago and 0.6% month over month.
00:20:01.000Over 60%, almost 60% of the increase was due to the 1.5% increase in prices for final demand goods.
00:20:08.000This is the worst inflation that some people have ever seen.
00:21:04.000This was the progressive era gone wrong.
00:21:06.000Teddy Roosevelt never would have supported these sort of measures.
00:21:09.000Teddy Roosevelt was all about balancing the transition from the farms to the factories, preserving private property rights, and having people be able to maintain trust in the American system of order, a transcendent system, and being able to believe in a strong American family.
00:24:30.000That means if your wages are not going up six to 10%, if you are not able to have a 10% raise annually, by definition, you are losing money.
00:25:04.000They were actually at one time they owned Rockefeller Plaza and Center.
00:25:09.000The Imperial Palace in Japan was the most valuable piece of real estate on the planet.
00:25:14.000And then because of inflated asset prices and bad and malinvestment, Japan went through a massive economic recession and eventually a depression.
00:25:25.000And what is now known as the lost 30 years, Japan is still living through this, where Japan's debt to GDP ratio is 263.99%.
00:25:35.000They owe more money than they are actually worth.
00:25:38.000And what does Japan do in response to the Chinese coronavirus?
00:25:41.000They double down to deliver the world's biggest stimulus package.
00:25:46.000I suppose once you're so far into debt and you've already devalued your currency to such a great extent, what's another couple trillion dollars between friends?
00:25:58.000Japan is a perfect test case of what happens when a country starts to really find itself addicted to bad government spending and inflationary practices.
00:26:09.000Japan has lost the last 30 years of becoming an economic superpower because it decided to borrow against its own value in the 1990s, early 2000s, and even to today.
00:26:24.000Japan is a perfect example of what happens when you start to engage in over-the-top deficit spending and create money out of thin air.
00:26:35.000So that was back in December, and we were warning about this.
00:26:38.000When Trump was president, by the way, when these massive stimulus packages were being passed, we were trying to say, slow down.
00:26:45.000Is this part of a globalist great reset plan?
00:26:50.000Just reopen the country, talk about therapeutics, and restrict the money supply.
00:26:56.000And CUT 26 is where we continue to try to warn our leaders not to stimulate the economy through fiat currency.
00:27:04.000All we had to do was open the economy because we said on this program six months later, this thing's going to overheat and middle-class workers are going to get crushed.
00:27:15.000Doubling dollar bills simply doubles prices, especially when you don't have economic activity to correlate alongside the creation of that money.
00:28:56.000So that was a little bit of a longer clip that we played back in December, that we said back in December, predicting the overheating of the American economy.
00:30:24.000Well, if the dollar bills are going to be worth 6% to 10% less every year, you might as well expand your corporate borrowing sheet because just paying the interest, not even the principal, inflation will actually do the down payment for you.
00:30:38.000Over 10 years, that money will be worth 60% less.
00:30:41.000So you might as well borrow when the money is cheap because money is going to get more expensive when interest rates rise.
00:30:47.000So 10 years later, without even even touching your debt burden, it's going to be worth half as much.
00:31:13.000The school year is ending and families are making plans to send their kids to summer camp.
00:31:17.000But kids with a mom or dad in prison are often forgotten and overlooked.
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00:32:51.000But it wasn't meant to be because we're talking together today.
00:32:55.000Bitcoin is finally a competing currency against the dollar bill, which is why it's going up.
00:32:59.000Bitcoin rising, housing rising, gold rising, silver rising is all an indictment of the United States dollar.
00:33:06.000When there is more of something, it becomes less exclusive and therefore it deteriorates.
00:33:10.000Now, the central bank, the promise, the pledge, the compact that we have with our central bank is: don't worry, we won't totally destroy the dollar.
00:33:20.000So, in there, the most innocent reading of the Fed policy is that if we turn on the guzzle, if we turn on the Federal Reserve policy, then all of a sudden more people have dollar bills, so they start spending it.
00:33:30.000It's going to create more stuff, and eventually we're going to get back to full employment.
00:33:38.000This one was so easy to predict because it's so clear that this was an intentional upheaval to create the conditions to deteriorate debt and deteriorate the dollar.
00:33:49.000So, what happens when you have inflation?
00:33:50.000All of a sudden, a $30 trillion debt actually is not worth as much if there are more dollar bills out there.
00:33:57.000It's one of the ways you can actually get yourself out of debt.
00:34:01.000Number two, when you have an inflation crisis, all of a sudden it makes the argument for mass amnesty a lot easier.
00:34:09.000It makes the argument to want to bring in 5 million new Hondurans a lot easier, or Guatemalans, or El Salvadorians, or whatever.
00:34:17.000Speaking of El Salvador, they actually just made Bitcoin one of the official currency options of the country of El Salvador.
00:34:24.000And so, I'm telling you right now, this summer, you're going to have Republicans and Democrats likely do a press conference and say rising inflation is breaking the back of the American worker and the middle-class families.
00:34:57.000So when things are uncertain, it lends itself to be used, capitalized on, and weaponized by the Democrats and the left to be able to implement ideas that they otherwise would not be able to build consensus or support around.
00:35:14.000Now, when we made those inflation predictions back in December, that was before the other $2 trillion bill that Joe Biden passed.
00:35:21.000And now he wants to put a $4 trillion bill through.
00:35:24.000Now, again, these creation of these dollar bills almost always go to a smaller and smaller group of angry and bitter and wealthy people, otherwise known as the American ruling class.
00:35:36.000People like Bezos, people like Gates, people like Zuckerberg, people like the Louis Vuitton guy.
00:35:42.000They're going to be just fine because they can buy farmland, they can buy hard assets, they can adjust rates.
00:35:47.000If you own apartment buildings, for example, you're going to do just fine in inflation because you can adjust your rates.
00:35:54.000But this is all a handout to the big to crush the small to give an excuse to change the American political system permanently.
00:36:02.000You see, Democrats are running out of time and they're running out of patience because a lot of their time and energy these first six months have been used in trying to untangle the work of Donald Trump.
00:36:15.000They're now trying to undo the positives that he put forward.
00:36:21.000Because of this, inflation is being used as a chaotic conditioning to try to have you demand from your government either more social welfare benefits, restriction against private property, or the worst of all circumstances and scenarios, a reconfiguration of the American political system.
00:36:43.000And yes, if you're listening to me carefully, are you saying, Charlie, that they're trying to create something terrible so that they get a benefit from it?
00:36:54.000We're dealing with a part A is going to necessitate Part B Democrat Party, where they want you to suffer and yell uncle, and they come in and all of a sudden offer you the prize.
00:37:03.000As David Axelrod famously said, in Chicago politics, the window repair man was also the guy at 2 a.m. that would throw bricks through your window.