Battling Solar AND ESG Threats | Guests: Carol Roth & Stephen Soukup | 2⧸10⧸22
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Inflation has hit 7.5% and is on track to hit 10% in 2020! The Fed is printing $1.5 Trillion a week, and we have the highest inflation rate in over 40 years!
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it is so great too i mean it's not 20 percent you know right it's it's not 30 percent right it's not
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45 percent it's a little more than you know transitory and a little more than they expected
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but the great news is we're setting records we're setting records it hasn't been this high in over 40
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say we have the highest inflation rate since 1982 it's uh they were expecting a 7.2 a little higher than
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that it was 7.5 and uh i'm just i'm excited i'll be really thrilled when it gets over 10 percent
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so yeah yeah yeah that'd be fun to pay more won't it won't it yeah it'll be fun so this is like the
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government because the government is doing this they're printing and spending all of this money
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uh and so that's why you have now 7.5 percent of your dollar is just gone up in smoke congratulations
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on that that's now imagine remember joe biden said i'm not gonna tax anybody i mean the wealthy are
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gonna get a tax but not the average man you just got the because it's the government doing this
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you are now paying 7.5 percent more in taxes and that's this month it may be eight percent next month
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by the end of the year it will be 10 percent congratulations i think this is great so another
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10 tax coming your way and nobody has to vote on it it's the perfect progressive tax
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how much were the banks getting from the fed like nightly for a really long time uh they're still
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getting it and that's what i thought yeah yeah they're still getting it continues well it was up to
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uh 1.5 uh 1.5 trillion dollars cumulative right no no every night yeah every night
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sorry every week every week 1.5 trillion a week yeah and it's been 95 weeks so you do the math
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yeah that's a lot yeah yeah and we're at 7.5 percent inflation oh this is just that's a gift yeah this
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is just this is just the beginning this is just the beginning unreal you are you are going to see
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the collapse of the u.s dollar there's no ifs ands or buts it's coming we know the federal reserve
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because of a foia request that was filed in 2012 because you can't question what the fed has done
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for two years okay it's like the capitol police but capitol police you could never question
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the federal reserve you can't question you can't ask for any information for two solid years because
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well national security reasons it's none of your beeswax yeah so for one uh they said to us in 2010
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they gave they bailed the banks out which i love they bailed the banks out because the banks were
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becoming too fragile uh-huh who who is the fed it's not a government agency who is the fed thanks
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the banks so they came in with their one suit and said my gosh these banks have been irresponsible
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and they've got to clean their mess up but we've got to bail them out otherwise the entire thing
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collapses and then they change suits and they're like and we really will change our ways soon as we
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get this money from the fed and then they change their suit back into the fed suit and they're like
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you better learn your lesson here here's five trillion dollars that's what they told us in 2010
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the number that they gave in 2008 through 2010 was not five trillion they lied to us it is now
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officially we have the records 30 trillion dollars they gave to the bank and experts say not sure any of
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that has ever been paid out and now they're doing over a trillion dollars every week for 95 weeks
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that can't be a problem it's not a problem at all not a problem at all by the way something else we
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exposed on tv while we're talking about the fed something else we exposed on tv um you know
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we told you that the government was making money on uh the pfizer vaccine right we thought that might be
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something that they should tell people you know what i mean that maybe why they're forcing everybody
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to get the vaccine is because they're making a profit now imagine imagine in any other scenario
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you knew that somebody was making a profit on it and they were saying this is the worst thing ever you
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all have to in fact i'm lobbying the government to make sure that everybody gets it everybody would say
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ah we got to take his word you know kind of a with a grain of salt maybe an entire salt mine
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because he's making so much money on this right wouldn't we we have now verification there is a fed account
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set up at the fed for the federal government for all of the deposits of the dollars that the united
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states government is making on the vaccine i got the paperwork showed it last night huh
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huh nobody cares there is the paperwork there nobody cares nobody cares the corruption is unbelievable
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unbelievable unbelievable we really need to pay attention i've got a guy who's been watching this
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for oh forever he wrote a book about a year year and a half ago on you know esg what's coming etc etc
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nobody paid attention to it maybe we should have um no we should have uh no maybes about it and he can
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tell you exactly what's going on um but more importantly he also can tell you who's involved and what you need
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to do and i will tell you as pat and i were talking today yesterday i read to you the department of
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homeland security their latest terrorist bulletin and they say the number one threat
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these podcasts that are just uh spreading false information and conspiracy theories can't have it
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no can't have it uh by the way in a completely unrelated story the uh world economic forum you know the
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people behind the great reset um they also came out and uh they did a 10-day you know uh trial run
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if you will a war game of what happens if the financial system starts to collapse what do we do
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well they figured out in this 10-day uh war game that the first thing they have to do is silence
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the voices that are providing misinformation disinformation or making people question
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the official story from the united states government or the governments anywhere around the world so they
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got to shut these podcasters down i guarantee you there's coming a time you will not hear my voice
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so please do your homework now know it that's why i'm so frustrated with the book you can buy the
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kindle book you can buy the the audiobook and the audiobook is really really good somebody
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unbelievably talented read it um but uh it's a really good thing but you have to have a paper copy of
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the book you have to you have to uh because you have to know what the corruption is and where it's
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where it's going where it's coming from um i i will tell you that uh one of my uh one of my
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producers uh last night before we went on the air said hey i just want to show you a chalkboard that
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you did in uh i think it was 2016 or 2017 and it was the things to watch for for the new world order
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didn't know what it was going to be called at that time didn't know the great reset just called it
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the new world order um and uh i said there's gonna be four things and they're all gonna cascade
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into each other i said i don't know what what comes first or whatever but this is the what we have to
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watch for one polarization leads to civil unrest huh are we there are we there oh yeah i mean look at
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what's happening next hour i'm going to tell you a little bit about uh canada and the truckers look
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what they're doing with the truckers and now the department of homeland security just released
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another bulletin said looks like maybe this weekend these truckers in america are going to start doing
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this and the department of homeland security is on high alert and police officers and highway patrol
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need to know this may be coming through your town excuse me this is our freedom of assembly
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we can do this what are you talking about uh they're radicals they're dangerous they're terrorists
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they're going to occupy places really like occupy wall street like that that you didn't shut down
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because they had a right to be heard a right to be in the streets remember that
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so polarization leads to civil unrest the second one is economic destabilization
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volatility stocks banks and prices good thing we haven't seen any of that i haven't seen any of that
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three this one is the only one that we're a little behind on tech disruption jobs finance
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communication and privacy we're on the privacy thing communication they're shutting down but jobs is
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the big one yet to come and the fourth one and i said this is what's going to push us into the new
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world order because these people will collude listen trust implosion government media tech
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finance justice edu and big corporations said that five years ago that's before we knew anything about crt
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that's it but big corporations before we knew anything about esg justice before we knew anything about the fbi
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this is here everything that we talked about in the past if you've ever ever put any credibility
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in what i say i am telling you it is here right now and it's time for us to be really really calm
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very confident uh but start to do the things the only things that you can do to stop this
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and you know it's not violence it is standing up it is standing up it is standing up it is standing up in
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your local zoning board meetings in your local school board meetings at your local schools you notice
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these states are now starting to uh drop all of the mask mandates except for your kids in schools
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now why would that happen other than the fact that the unions rule our schools and all of the
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governors and everybody else are afraid of the teachers unions stand up where are the teachers that say
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enough is enough enough is enough are they going to rise up are the police officers where are the fbi
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agents that know their justice department has gone corrupt where are they because i really want to believe in the
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average fbi guy but if you remain silent i don't have any confidence there's anybody on the inside that's not
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part of it it has to change silence in the face of evil is evil itself not to stand is to stand
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you're not going to be held blameless for this stuff you're not unless you stand now is the time
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that we have to stand up in our own communities in a peaceful way in our own jobs and say no
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nope you know you want to do a you want to do a little uh meeting where i have to where i have to
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confess my privilege no no i confess to an almighty god i don't confess to the mob a mob that says there
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is no forgiveness i recognize my whiteness i call them blessings and i think everyone should recognize
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their blessings no matter what color or what they have or don't have and every night i recognize the
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privilege that i do not deserve i don't deserve the forgiveness i don't deserve the planet i don't
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deserve my ease of my life i know it's a gift that i was born in this country and yes white i i know
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those things and that's why i get down on my knees every day and thank my god for those blessings and ask
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him how can i serve you and his response is help your fellow man and that's my addressing my privilege
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and i do it to god every day not to a mob not to a mob uh and i would suggest that all of us who do
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believe in god we start saying those things we start recognizing our privilege and get on our knees
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and thank god that we live at this time in this country but recognize that that means we have a
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responsibility to stand up for him and all the others that are going to be destroyed by what is coming
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stand up for your fellow man and uh choose your god choose your god is it the government is it social
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media is it status is it the mob is it socialism is it social justice or is it i hate to sound old
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all right so uh pat and i were talking today uh on his show about okay so what do we do about esg
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let me explain what's happening right now to your money the federal reserve is printing money like it's going
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out of style thus the 7.5 which is a gift at this point it's so low uh the 7.5 percent on uh or inflation rate
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that's because the fed is just printing money and giving it to whom the big banks which is them
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bank of america city chase wells fargo all of those jp morgan then the banks they give it to blackrock
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blackstone vanguard all of these other big companies that are investing in the future
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blackrock then buys many times controlling shares of companies um apple nike coke carhartt disney espn
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all these big companies they're all getting money from vanguard blackstone blackrock
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those those investment firms are saying yeah i'm not going to invest in you unless you have a good
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esg score and uh so you're not going to get any of the money bank of america city chase wells fargo
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they are also saying the same things we can't give you loans unless you have a good esg score
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this is all started really the big kingpin here is blackrock i'm going to tell you what you need to do
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to stop this there's two things that you personally can do and need to do and we'll tell you about it
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the glenn back program uh every device that you own which can go online but that also might be your
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refrigerator at this point um poses a certain amount of risk to your identity getting stolen by a cyber
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criminal um you know and i don't want you living in fear in this i just want you to know that this
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is happening it's a real threat uh china is trying to get all of the data i mean really your refrigerator
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you you put just what's in your refrigerator along with other metadata of yours and give it to china
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they know who you are they know everything about you that's one kind of cyber threat the other is
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these cyber criminals that come out and they either extort you because they have all of your
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information and your keys uh or they just use your identity nobody can stop all this stuff but i will
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uh i want to introduce you to somebody that i just uh met over uh skype last night and i wish
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i would have known him a long time ago he could have set me straight a long time ago he is the
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director of the political forum institute and the author of a book that came out last year the
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dictatorship of woke capital how political correctness has captured big business his name
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uh is uh steven sukup and uh steven welcome to the uh radio program the glenn beck program how are
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you thank i'm i'm well glenn thank you very much for having me you bet now you were on with me last
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night um and we we talked for about 10 minutes and i think there's a lot for people to go back and
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watch the tv show on blaze tv and get that i want to start with the number one question i get from
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people glenn why would these big corporations do this and sabotage capitalism can you answer that
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i could try um generally when we're talking about corporations that are going woke that are embracing
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this cultural leftism uh most of them are getting pressure from one of three directions they're either
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getting pressure from the bottom up which is employees uh who are uh interested in changing
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the politics of the corporation uh they're getting pressure from the top down which would be from the
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c-suites uh disney for example uh when bob eiger was the ceo was definitely moving in that direction
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because that's what bob eiger wanted uh and then companies also get pressure from the outside in
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um this includes activist shareholders it includes just general activists and it's all sorts of people who
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want to put pressure on these corporations to take a political stance so how many of them are really
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aware of esg um and what the world economic forum is going to use these things for how many of them
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are like yeah i'm on board with that well i think there's probably a bare minimum that are on board with
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it um but most of them are scared to death to resist um they know what happened to exxon last year
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for example uh when engine number one uh small hedge fund decided to try and put environmentalists
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on their board of directors uh what happened was uh all of the large asset management firms blackrock
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and state street and vanguard all threw their weight behind the environmentalists and in fact replaced
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three of the company's uh directors with these radical environmentalists who want the company to
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uh quit uh producing fossil fuels uh so the the leaders and the directors of these companies
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understand that there are people out there who wield an awful lot of power and can do an awful lot of
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things uh if they don't comply so i think most of them are just complying simply to save their own
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skins which would be i mean historically that doesn't work out well because if you don't absolutely
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it doesn't you don't stand up you end up selling your soul and you're like oh my gosh now i'm in
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real trouble correct right yeah yeah that's you know in the book i believe i refer to it as churchill's
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crocodile because of a phrase that churchill said that you know it's you feed the crocodile eventually
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um you know he waits to get you last but he eventually gets to you yeah um so last night we
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started talking about what people can do about it and i have said move your money one of the first
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things you can do move your money out of these big banks that are pushing esg move them into credit
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unions or local local local banks uh that keep their loans etc etc and are promising to stand against esg
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um and and are pouring money into your local economy that's a important thing the states have got to pass
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anti-esg financing laws and we've got 20 states that are working on that right now
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but you said you proposed another idea that i hadn't thought about and this one uh sounds
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really effective and it goes right to vanguard or blackrock etc yeah um if people are uh interested
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in stopping what's going on then they need to be interested in where their investments are
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where their retirement savings is being invested uh because the chances are pretty good that it's
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being invested in companies like blackrock like vanguard like state street that are pushing this
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very political agenda um you know one of the things that the states have done is to take some of their
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funds the funds that they have direct control over and remove it from from blackrock investment funds
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uh because specifically they don't want to allow blackrock to use their money uh to leverage larry
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fink's political goals and that's the type of thing that you can try uh to do on an individual level
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now if you work for a big company uh with the big 401k plan that you know it's centered in you know a
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city a long ways from you that you're not going to have a whole lot of luck trying to get them to
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change their minds about where to put the 401k plan uh but the truth is most americans work for small
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businesses most americans know their employer most americans have an opportunity uh to change
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how their retirement funds are being used and this is important for a couple of reasons not only does
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it stop or would help stop uh these companies once you take the money away from them they're in trouble
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um but the other thing is is if you look at blackrock's philosophy etc etc and all of these
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companies that are investing your money they are not looking at profit anymore as the main driver in
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fact they might take deals that are worse for you um but better for the environment and social justice
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etc correct yeah that's absolutely true uh you know calpers the california uh pension system the the
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public pension system is california was among the first large asset management firms to go woke to
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say you know this is something we're going to do we're going to invest in esg and their returns have
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consistently over five six seven years been two to three percent lower uh than average market returns
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which is to say that they're achieving uh their political goals while at the same time punishing
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the firemen in sacramento and the policemen and encinito and you know all of the the public
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employees who are counting on this money for their retirement they're getting them less returns in
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order to uh push their political agenda so how does that work with fiduciary responsibility
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well they touch it um you know larry fink uh just put out his annual letter to ceos last week and he
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said look it is my fiduciary responsibility to find companies that are preparing for net zero uh and
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are preparing for the climate that's going to be surrounding this transition uh in the way we
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produce energy and if i didn't do that then i wouldn't be meeting my fiduciary responsibility so
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he's basically making up a new category of responsibility and the sad thing is that the sec and the department
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of labor and all of these government agencies that are pushing uh esg investments uh essentially are
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enabling him to do so so if you are in any kind of index like your money is with vanguard or what are
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the big ones vanguard blackstone black rock right those the big three the big three generally are
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considered to be black rock state street and vanguard okay who together have just over 20 trillion
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dollars in assets under management and so if you can get it out of of those three because they're
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really leading the way uh for this leading yeah they are absolutely leading the way and and it doesn't
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matter to them whether you are invested in the in an esg fund they will take any fund any leverage they
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have any money that they have to use against companies and push their political agenda it doesn't matter
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if it's esg as you mentioned uh at the beginning of this interview uh larry fink has decided that
00:32:30.860
the most important investment criteria for uh his firm to look at is sustainability it's no longer
00:32:38.980
pure profit it's about sustainability so what they're doing is they're taking a a different
00:32:45.040
approach uh to the purpose of a corporation and it's going to cost people in their retirement
00:32:51.120
and it's happening even at our treasury it is it's happening all over the world um you know the
00:32:57.920
governments are doing the same thing well it's not necessary you know not necessarily the best thing
00:33:03.760
uh in the short run for people or for uh you know even the economy but it'll be better in the long run
00:33:11.080
which i can't see how it is can you no i absolutely cannot it and in fact i think that boris johnson is
00:33:20.180
going to find out pretty quickly uh they're going to end up uh with the new prime minister and he's
00:33:25.700
going to claim that it was because he kept going to having christmas parties but the truth of the
00:33:29.920
matter is that his conservative transition to net zero in great britain has cost the british people
00:33:35.680
an awful lot with rising energy prices and uh an energy crisis and this is what the future looks like
00:33:41.760
in a net zero environment i can't understand why more people aren't concerned i mean guys i guess
00:33:49.120
because they just don't think it could ever happen here um but the direction we're running with all
00:33:55.460
electric uh cars being uh rolling out of the factories all electric cars rolling out of the
00:34:01.460
factories um you know by 2030 um the death of the gasoline engine uh the shutting down of coal plants
00:34:10.140
uh you know the um the fact that we're no longer investing in any fossil fuels this this is one of
00:34:21.100
the worst this will just cause misery and death all over the world you can't do that in eight years
00:34:28.560
right yeah the only people who seem to acknowledge that at this point uh the uh chinese communist party
00:34:35.580
who has said that it will do its best to transition but it it's not going to punish its people for its
00:34:42.420
uh transition to uh a zero carbon uh future that it will do whatever it has to do to make sure that
00:34:49.800
its people have the energy it needs to continue to be uh economically productive you said last night
00:34:55.680
and then i'll let you go but you said last night that the left has tried everything for the last hundred
00:35:02.320
years and they've kind of captured everything but this is the final piece they finally really
00:35:09.380
understood it can you go through that well uh if you look at the history of the way the cultural
00:35:15.820
institutions in the west uh have evolved over the past hundred years uh one by one they've all fallen
00:35:22.920
uh to what amounts to cultural leftism um the only one that stood standing from about 1970 onward was
00:35:31.080
was big business uh and now big business obviously is the final target uh if big business falls then
00:35:37.380
there's no bulwark to stop it that this this is essentially uh the way our society becomes this is
00:35:43.020
uh you know they've captured every institution of uh cultural transmission in the west and you know
00:35:49.300
this and that's pretty much the end of it yeah um the way you phrased it last night is they tried with
00:35:55.440
the supreme court they they did hollywood uh you know they took education they've taken and this is it
00:36:02.540
this is the last piece it's quite fascinating thank you so much for being on i i hope we get a chance
00:36:08.860
to uh talk again appreciate it god bless you bet thanks god you bet that's uh steven sukup uh
00:36:15.700
who is the author of a book came out about a year and a half ago the dictatorship of woke capital
00:36:22.540
how political correctness captured big business i really believe that this this was set into motion
00:36:29.880
back in the 80s uh because of of reagan and that was the whole thing about the tides foundation
00:36:37.140
we gotta get and capture the board of directors and that is exactly like he said these companies some
00:36:45.300
of them are afraid to go the other direction because of the pressure and they saw what happened
00:36:50.460
to uh uh exxon how do you put three environmentalist wackos on to the board of directors
00:36:59.520
for exxon that want exxon to get out of the oil and fossil fuel fuel business you do it because the
00:37:08.800
tides foundation worked uh and they have captured and will continue to capture the board of every single
00:37:16.200
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we're going to talk about inflation and the things that you can do inflation numbers came out today
00:39:10.480
they're higher than what they were saying uh what a surprise uh and they were saying that we're going
00:39:15.500
to be bad at 7.2 it is now 7.5 percent inflation prices at the grocery store are going up again
00:39:23.920
uh your gas price is now on average uh close to four dollars a gallon uh the the democrats are now
00:39:33.200
thinking well we should suspend the tax on gas oh really really how are you going to pay for all the
00:39:41.080
crap on infrastructure that you say you have to pay for now that's one and two you know there's a
00:39:48.320
better way of doing it and that is just uh rescind all of the executive orders let people start
00:39:56.100
uh drilling for oil again and building a pipeline and we will become a net exporter of energy
00:40:04.500
and uh the price will go down dramatically no no no because that hurts the environment
00:40:10.780
okay all right so don't don't be fooled they are going to be they are going to be claiming victory
00:40:19.060
on covid uh they're going to be claiming victory they're going to do things like they will
00:40:24.260
temporarily ban the gas tax i think they will do this and you'll start to feel less of the pressure
00:40:32.300
before the election and they'll say see we well i mean we did these things uh-huh uh-huh and after
00:40:39.200
the election that gas tax will go right back into place they don't want cheap gas
00:40:44.320
by the way uh pat was just saying i didn't know about black rock quickly they they gobbled up merrill
00:40:54.620
lynch barclays state street helix financial i mean these are massive massive financial institutions
00:41:03.140
they own them all they're the ones pulling all of the strings they are the puppet master
00:41:08.820
this is the glenn back program let me just say uh that american financing would like you to
00:41:18.580
uh look at your your mortgage consolidate your debts at a lower interest rate explore other types
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of loans uh you know there's some there's some things going on rate hikes are coming if not
00:41:31.320
inflation just is going to keep barreling through but rate hikes most likely are coming what does that
00:41:36.800
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00:41:43.700
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for the big banks they work for you all right we're going to talk a little bit about inflation
00:42:07.080
also how to research your bank's um esg activity how do you find uh the the bank that you should be
00:42:18.020
banking with at this point we have carol roth joining us here in a second stand by
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what you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment
00:43:16.260
this is the glenn back program and that it is that it is it's my birthday and somebody just sent
00:43:26.900
me some amazing cake but the good news is we have carol roth here so i can eat while she's talking
00:43:35.960
about some very very important things the new inflation numbers are out what does this mean
00:43:42.480
to you your pocketbook it's worse than they were expecting what a surprise we go there in 60 seconds
00:43:51.600
so so rough greens which is not a dog food it is a little like well i just got this
00:44:01.360
big boxing from the cake girl season four happy birthday glenn hope it's the sweetest ever
00:44:12.700
thank you for all your support means the world to us the cake girl team probably shouldn't talk with
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your mouth full but well it's hard not to when your mouth is full and you have to talk you talk for a
00:44:25.260
living you know what i mean right um if you've never heard of the cake girl go to her go to her
00:44:33.140
instagram page they make these little i don't even know they're jars and they are so so good
00:44:41.180
unbelievably good anyway we were supposed to be talking about rough greens which i think our dogs
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feel like rough greens like we feel about the cake girl um your dog will love it my dog did not
00:44:55.940
eat his food ever had to hand feed him it was just a nightmare every time we had to feed uno now
00:45:03.020
he runs to the bowl and we feed him the same dry kibble food it's not a food with rough greens it's a
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supplement you put on the food and they not only love it but i'm telling you they change try this
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uno does keep feeding them the uh whatever you're feeding them and put rough greens and mix it in
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all right it is always a privilege to have somebody that i honestly have been looking for for 10 years
00:45:42.040
plus somebody who speaks the you know common person's language and sees you know what's going
00:45:50.020
on with money and can actually not only explain it to the common person but sees it from the common
00:45:56.800
person's point of view like what does that mean for groceries her name is carol roth uh she is the
00:46:03.620
author of the war on small business she's a former investment banker a wall street investment banker
00:46:10.060
and uh we've invited her on to talk about the new inflation numbers uh and also the things that you
00:46:16.480
need to do she wrote a great article on the 11 things uh was it 11 or 10 carol it was 11 with
00:46:23.660
with with inflation it's seven it's seven um that you that everybody needs to do right now carol
00:46:32.620
welcome to the program how are you i'm doing well first of all happy birthday the good news is with
00:46:37.740
inflation it is now only your 29th birthday so that's a fantastic thing that is great i should
00:46:43.960
have known that uh we are both aquarians it all is like coming together yeah okay i i don't i don't
00:46:49.840
follow that stuff but uh somebody said stew has his birthday yesterday um uh sarah gonzalez who also
00:46:58.200
works here has her birthday this week and they said not only guys all kind of think alike but you're
00:47:03.700
all left-handed are you left-handed i am ambidextrous and i typically i typically write with my left hand
00:47:10.800
i pick sort of one to go with for each activity and the writing is typically left yeah wow okay so carol um
00:47:17.000
let's talk about the new inflation numbers it's worse than they thought it would be and they
00:47:21.860
thought it was going to be bad uh they thought it would be 7.2 it's now 7.5 is that three point
00:47:28.220
difference you know or three tenths of a point difference is that significant i mean it's
00:47:34.800
significant if you're going out and you're shopping and buying gasoline and trying to live your life
00:47:41.200
certainly but other than that yeah other than that um it's significant in terms of the market
00:47:48.180
and the federal reserve and the decisions that they are going to make in terms of raising interest
00:47:54.860
rates and how fast they do it how often they do it and how big those might be so we we knew well
00:48:01.840
anybody with a brain could have predicted this entirely predictable outcome we knew that it was going to be
00:48:06.940
a very high number the fact that it is slightly higher than the high number that everybody was
00:48:12.440
projecting means that it puts more pressure on the federal reserve to raise interest rates which
00:48:19.620
ends up flowing through the economy so if you're somebody sitting at home going well you know why do
00:48:23.980
i really care about that well it ends up flowing through and affecting things like mortgage rates
00:48:28.760
and credit card rates and likely and uh you know so on and so forth the one thing that it probably
00:48:33.480
won't unfortunately um affect that much is the rate that you get on your savings in the bank
00:48:39.940
typically it would but in the scenario that we've had uh over the last you know couple of years but
00:48:47.340
even the last sort of 10 to 15 years is the reality is the banks don't need that much money to be able
00:48:53.360
to lend so of course the individual consumer is getting screwed in all of this um and you know that is how it
00:48:59.740
really impacts you know it's really amazing to me um there was a big meeting on wall street held
00:49:04.660
with the president and he just it happened just uh either this week or late last week and he went over
00:49:11.420
inflation and everything that is happening i don't really even know what he said but he's telling
00:49:18.140
everybody on wall street he's telling everybody in the big banks prepare buckle up and he's not saying
00:49:25.940
that to the american people we are really for the first time i feel the power of the elites they
00:49:33.640
don't seem to care about the average person no i mean you can see in the telegraphing of the
00:49:40.860
inflation either the people who are making multi-trillion dollar decisions either don't have any idea what
00:49:48.380
they're doing or they are blatantly lying because anybody with the brain could have figured this out
00:49:53.640
they told us there wasn't going to be inflation it wasn't going to be material it was going to be
00:49:58.460
quote-unquote transitory that word that we heard over and over again media is we fleeting then we
00:50:04.080
heard it was going to be good for you it was only going to impact the rich um you know i remember back
00:50:09.580
last fourth of july while they were trying to tell us how great it was we were going to save 16 cents on
00:50:14.240
our fourth of july barbecue now we have the highest inflation rate in 40 years and the reality is that
00:50:21.600
some of the costs you really haven't started to flow through the system you have companies like
00:50:27.420
coca-cola and unilever who are just now talking about um the ability for them to pass pricing
00:50:34.120
increases onto the consumer which means that they have not finished doing that yet you have you know
00:50:40.400
all of these jobs yet to be filled which means people are going to come in and demand higher wages
00:50:46.000
that is going to flow through the companies make it more expensive for them to operate not only for
00:50:51.360
their own employees but from all of their vendors and suppliers employees who are now having to raise
00:50:56.620
their prices and so that means that's going to get passed on to you and then that means okay well i
00:51:02.260
need more money to live so i'm going to go back and ask for a raise and this ends up in something that's
00:51:06.400
called a wage price spiral right which again means that your dollar is buying fewer goods and services
00:51:12.660
right and once you hit that spiral it is really hard that's what you know that's why when inflation was
00:51:19.280
coming and joe biden was like you know reason why people aren't working you got to pay them more
00:51:23.800
and i thought you can't spend this money and tell companies to pay people more because when inflation
00:51:30.180
hits that spiral begins and how do you get out of it except higher interest rates i mean this is the
00:51:38.100
point that i've been making for so long is people want higher wages but if your wages don't keep pace
00:51:43.960
with inflation or even exactly with inflation uh you're not getting anything more so all of a sudden
00:51:50.780
we're going to end up paying 23 for a slice of pizza sure you'll have a higher wage in terms of the
00:51:56.660
headline number but it's not buying anything worth that buying power that we really care about and
00:52:02.840
unfortunately because we don't have financial literacy and economic literacy in this country even
00:52:08.320
though you know we pay for the education we should um this is the mentality of too many people and they
00:52:14.960
keep pushing these programs um and this agenda that keeps stoking inflation and decreasing the purchasing
00:52:22.220
power for the average american and i really think this is going to work because of an uneducated
00:52:29.200
um country this build back better is now being billed as we're going to pay for your uh health care
00:52:39.000
we're going to pay for your child care uh we're going to help you out with your rent all of these
00:52:44.920
giveaways which is not that that is i mean remember build back better is about infrastructure about
00:52:51.600
changing everything that's this is the stuff they want people to focus on but when you uh hold that
00:52:59.860
out to people who can't make their rent can't afford child care then the longer this plays out and
00:53:08.760
they will get this through at some point because they're causing all of the problems and people won't
00:53:15.020
realize well that's going to make things much worse absolutely it not only gets more people
00:53:21.580
on the government dole it puts more into the government purview but then it ends up increasing the
00:53:27.600
costs for everybody all you have to look at to see this playing out is the nationalization of the
00:53:34.020
student loan industry and what happened um to the price of college once the united states government
00:53:40.680
decided that they were going to be the primary lender and unfortunately again because we don't have
00:53:46.080
this sort of core financial literacy now you're getting these colleges who are selling you know high
00:53:51.120
five five and six figure educations that are worth a fraction of that frankly to teenagers i mean the
00:53:58.820
government is the largest predatory lender in the entire country and you're going to see the same
00:54:04.360
thing if they start doing this um you know with things like you know daycare and you know other
00:54:10.380
services those are going to continue to increase in cost and the cost of living for everybody is going
00:54:17.760
to go through the roof roof and we are not going to have the wealth creation opportunities we're going
00:54:23.360
to end up best case scenario uh like europe in a giant welfare state and worst case scenario you end
00:54:29.960
up like venezuela it is terrifying because it seems to me that we are on the track of venezuela
00:54:37.040
um not a welfare state i don't see how you stop this with the current thinking not only in washington
00:54:44.900
but in business the thinking of blackrock that now is taking people's investment money and they have
00:54:53.360
openly admitted as part of their policy we don't necessarily look for the best return on investment
00:55:00.860
we learn we look for the best return uh for the environment and social justice and governance
00:55:08.700
i don't think the people who are putting their hard-earned 401k money into the hands of vanguard or
00:55:15.920
uh or um you know blackrock are really that interested in uh social justice over return on investment and
00:55:27.420
no one is telling people this they are impoverishing people while they're getting wildly wealthy
00:55:34.540
yeah all of this is the disruption of the free market freedom choice transparency guardrails of
00:55:42.820
property rights and basically you know a whole bunch of people making decisions instead we are moving
00:55:49.160
towards a situation where you have a handful of people who are making decisions on behalf of everybody
00:55:54.740
they're using forced coercion and control and as we've seen i mean look at the inflation scenario
00:56:00.380
which has been entirely caused by the government when you have a handful of people who are making
00:56:05.960
these decisions they say they know better but they never do they just don't have all of the information
00:56:11.120
that is processed when you have millions or billions of transactions going on and so the idea that they can
00:56:17.560
engineer oh here's where we think the dollars should be going not based on any business metrics but just
00:56:23.920
based on their pet projects it's no different than the government doing that allocation and it does it
00:56:29.460
decreases innovation it decreases choice um and it threatens you know our position as that innovative
00:56:35.660
leader in the world unfortunately and i've said this to you before you know we are that skinniest kid
00:56:40.460
at fat camp um so you know we don't have another country out there that's really in a great position
00:56:46.440
to step in and fill that void and you know that's unfortunate not just for the united states but for the world
00:56:52.960
yeah you know what uh is terrifying about that is um that's that's what i guess you could tell yourself
00:57:02.020
if you were in a cancer ward and uh everybody had cancer worse than yours but yours was still
00:57:11.500
maybe terminal but you'll be the last one to die that that's not comforting at least to me that's
00:57:18.380
that's assuming that no one out there in the entire world no country is going to say you know what
00:57:26.060
screw this let's do something entirely different i mean that's what america did in 17 in the 1700s we
00:57:34.500
said screw this it doesn't work somebody is going to do that at some point and then we're screwed
00:57:40.900
um it's it's just not good uh i want to talk to you i'm going to take a one minute break and then i want
00:57:46.120
to talk to you about um what people should do for inflation you i thought you you have some really
00:57:52.080
good tips for the average person um and uh and then i want to talk to you about how to find a bank
00:57:59.540
how do you find the right bank we'll do that here in just a second american financing nmls 182334
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www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org by the way you want to understand what happened during covid and the war
00:58:16.100
on small business make sure you get carol's book the war on small business um it it outlines
00:58:21.780
everything that that happened and why they did it let me tell you about american financing a lot
00:58:27.820
more to mortgage refinance than just a lower rate it's an opportunity to access to access home equity
00:58:35.520
fund home improvements maybe and i highly recommend this pay off high interest debt before the rates
00:58:42.560
rise again all of these things are more possible when you give american financing a call american
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financing the only lender i have ever recommended their salary-based mortgage consultants are in it for
00:58:55.020
you not the bank they're not getting kickbacks from the bank uh you know can you just push people
00:59:00.380
into this they don't do that make the call to american financing today alone with them could change
00:59:06.620
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00:59:13.140
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10 seconds station id out of respect for our guest i will not take another spoonful of the cake girl
00:59:41.180
uh cake that was sent to me on my birthday until you know our next commercial break uh carol
00:59:48.620
talk about what the average person needs to do right now or needs to think about right now
00:59:56.520
to protect themselves from this coming inflation okay well but i have to say i want to jump through
01:00:02.600
that screen and have some of that cake because it looks absolutely you have to have i've never i grew
01:00:08.660
up in a bakery this is the greatest invention it's cake in a it's like it's not a cupcake but it's cake
01:00:16.080
in like a jar or a cup and it is so unbelievably good anyway that's a that's amazing i appreciate
01:00:21.420
the respect for not tempting me with that uh so it's really important if you are a family and you
01:00:28.500
do not have a budget that now is the time to make one and you have to really look at your different
01:00:35.120
expenses if you have subscription services that you're not using uh normally i'm able to cut out
01:00:40.860
a couple hundred of those a year if you have a trip that you think that you might be taking
01:00:46.040
you really need to dial back because we don't know where this inflation is going you don't want to put
01:00:51.540
yourself in a situation where you don't have the money um to pay for you your typical goods and
01:00:56.520
services or even your heating bill i mean who knows what that's going to end up looking like for this
01:01:00.860
month um i mean that's really that's really one of the reasons we just talked to a guest a little
01:01:05.440
while ago that's one of the reasons why um the prime minister of england is on the verge of losing
01:01:10.720
his gig it's not just because of those parties the cost of energy is crippling england and it's
01:01:19.440
happening all over the west it's about to happen here yes and thank god we've traded our oil pipes for
01:01:25.680
crack pipes that really helped us in the situation and the entire world um but yes you're going to want
01:01:31.840
to make a budget you're going to want to see where you can call back and save some money and put some
01:01:35.980
away for emergency in case the inflation gets out of hand the other thing that you want to do and this
01:01:41.040
is you know right out of the playbook that you outline in your book the great reset um glenn the the
01:01:47.360
elites do not want you to own anything they say you will own nothing and you will be happy and so the
01:01:53.360
way to combat that is to make sure that you own as much as possible that means assets that are going
01:01:59.760
to appreciate and value so whether it's your own home whether it's other home or land that you're
01:02:06.320
able to rent out whether it's building a business whether it's stock options and somebody else's
01:02:12.560
business whether it's 401k matching from your employer to go out and continue to invest in high
01:02:18.960
quality companies um that's what you want to do you need to have ownership and of course if things go
01:02:24.480
south um guns ammunition and seeds are always going to have bartering value but you want to
01:02:30.720
you want to have that tangible ownership because that's what creates wealth and i also you know you
01:02:36.240
said you want to you want to put some money away um we're not at this point yet but we um could quickly
01:02:43.920
get there to think like the germans did and they were accused of hoarding early on just don't tell
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anybody you're doing it when you go to the grocery store buy extra of everything and put it away
01:02:56.160
because your money will continue to lose value in the bank but the food price will continue to go up
01:03:02.800
so the money you're losing in inflation you're actually gaining in everything that you have to
01:03:08.800
use every single day buy those things now and store them absolutely i mean especially the things that
01:03:16.880
aren't perishable the perishable items you know it's not as much of an issue for but you if you
01:03:21.520
do have that long-term ability to store each day your dollars worth less and less so it makes a lot of
01:03:28.160
sense okay carol can you hold on for just i'm sorry to hold you over one more time but um i i do want
01:03:33.840
you to talk about your bank's esg score and activity how you find that and you know where do you go
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we're talking to carol roth um carol blackrock a company that most people a year ago had no idea it
01:05:42.400
even existed now more and more people know about it and it is trending on twitter today this is a
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company that has just absorbed barclays jp morgan i mean this is the powerhouse of hedge funds now
01:06:00.320
and really setting the pace for all of this horrible wicked stuff that is happening with esg etc
01:06:06.960
they're they're uh trending today is it because of their stance on crypto that is making them trend
01:06:13.520
yeah so blackrock it's interesting you know one of the biggest most powerful companies in the world
01:06:20.000
they are the biggest asset manager they have around 10 trillion in assets under management
01:06:25.520
for their last report and they have well they haven't announced but it has been announced and
01:06:31.680
they're sort of shuffling around on whether it's true or not that they are going to be getting into the
01:06:37.360
crypto trading business so they have an online platform and they're going to allow um their
01:06:44.160
institutional clients to trade crypto and it sounds like potentially use it for lending it was unclear
01:06:51.120
on whether they will be their clients will be able to pledge crypto as collateral or they whether they
01:06:56.880
would be able to get a loan to buy crypto or maybe both but that's what's got twitter okay so here's
01:07:02.400
the problem they are involved with every central bank in the west i mean they uh they have 20 trillion
01:07:09.200
dollars of just central bank money that they control and invest they are now investing for the federal
01:07:15.360
reserve the federal reserve the treasury they have two heads of their company former heads of their
01:07:21.600
company in with the treasury one is another one is an advisor for the president the chief economic
01:07:27.600
advisor the other one is for the chief economic advisor for the for the vice president so they're
01:07:32.080
everywhere the government is currently and the treasury going after cryptocurrency what how how does this
01:07:39.840
make sense uh there's sort of the simple answer and then there's a user of the hypothetical answer the
01:07:46.960
simple answer is money that their institutional clients and they have as i said you know the most assets
01:07:53.920
under management in the world if the institutional clients are demanding it they don't want to risk
01:07:59.280
those clients going elsewhere so if you know that they want to be part of the money play but i think
01:08:04.240
that there's also um something else going on and whether it's the government going after cryptocurrency
01:08:11.040
whether it's um potentially creating a digital dollar instead of an open source crypto currency if you
01:08:17.920
are blackrock right now you are on the outside of crypto looking in but if you all of a sudden become a
01:08:24.400
significant player what does that give you that gives you access to information and information is
01:08:30.160
power and information is money and so they will have that really bird's eye view of what's happening
01:08:36.560
what the demand is who's trading and how it's being traded and that could be very instrumental in
01:08:42.160
potentially helping to shape policy so that would be again i don't i have no knowledge of this
01:08:47.760
you know carol sort of going through the strategic yeah the strategic rumblings and thinking that you
01:08:53.920
know if i were if i were interested in weighing in on this i would certainly want to have better access
01:08:59.520
to information and what better access to information if then if i control that information uh we're talking
01:09:04.640
to carol roth uh former investment banker she calls herself a recovering investment banker and she cares
01:09:11.360
deeply about um our country and main street and the regular person and trying to get the word out on
01:09:18.640
what is coming uh and i so appreciate you carol um i have been giving the advice get to a savings and loan
01:09:26.720
or get to a local local local bank that keeps their loans local and invests in the local community
01:09:34.480
get away from anything esg a lot of people are you know writing to me and going glenn i i
01:09:40.800
mean i don't know what i'm even looking for i don't know how to judge these banks can you help
01:09:47.520
absolutely well definitely everybody has a different financial profile so you need to make
01:09:52.480
the decisions that are best for you based on your goals objectives risk all those kinds of things
01:09:58.000
but i also have been getting since talking to you and the fact that you're highlighting this in your book
01:10:02.880
great reset a lot of inquiries from people saying you know i'm interested in staying away from
01:10:08.720
these financial institutions that are very heavy into esg i don't know how to research it so i wrote
01:10:14.400
a piece for the blaze and what you have to understand is that there are a handful of institutions and
01:10:19.600
individuals who are driving this and there are a whole bunch of others that are sort of jumping on
01:10:23.840
the bandwagon and really have no idea what it means either but they want a virtue signal about it
01:10:29.200
if this is something that is important to a company they are going to advertise it because they think
01:10:35.040
they're the good guys they think that they are doing the right thing and they think that you care
01:10:38.560
about this in the opposite way that you probably care about this so the best thing to do is to take
01:10:44.080
a look first at their website to see if they have any mentions of esg or other words that are like esg
01:10:51.680
things like socially responsible investing or sustainable investing that becomes a clue but a lot of companies
01:10:59.040
don't update their websites that often so you're also going to want to do a you know a quick internet search
01:11:05.680
look at press releases and look at articles and again don't jump to conclusions but use this to help
01:11:11.760
to inform you how you know how serious do they seem about it you can check their social media accounts
01:11:17.120
is this something that they're putting out on twitter or instagram or facebook again if it's really important to
01:11:23.120
them those are the kinds of places they're going to want to be showing it off that they're a quote
01:11:27.200
unquote great citizen um and then you can also ask for their own financial institution annual report
01:11:34.720
you can ask if they have an esg report and you can ask their representatives is this something that's
01:11:41.040
important to you as as an organization and if it hasn't made it down to the representatives again to
01:11:46.080
say oh yes this is something that's important it doesn't guarantee that it's not floating around
01:11:50.240
somewhere but you know that it's not um an important tenant and frankly i would i hang on
01:11:56.960
just a second i will tell you that we had and i won't mention the bank uh one of the big banks that
01:12:04.080
is a driver of this tell us a year ago no it's nothing it's none of that really so i mean that's at the
01:12:14.080
highest level um who said we don't we yes we have it on our website i mean there's also a lot of smoke
01:12:22.000
and mirrors so you really have to you just have to use your gut on this absolutely and what i would
01:12:28.400
say is we need to use our voices and make it make it known because again corporations um tend to run
01:12:34.960
in risk cycles they think this is something that people are interested in most of them have no idea what
01:12:39.680
it even means and so if they hear from more people they don't want it that is going to impact their
01:12:44.800
decision making so if you leave for this reason if you're comfortable to put your name on it great
01:12:50.320
if not do it anonymously or do it as part of a group but you should be writing to banks and say i
01:12:55.200
pulled my money because i don't believe in this i believe you should be focused on financial centric
01:13:00.160
decisions and all of this other stuff is nonsense so the more feedback that you can give um you
01:13:06.080
know i think the better chance we have to stop it stop it because you know the virtue signaling only
01:13:10.240
goes so far but at the end of the day if it starts to impact profits that's going to change things
01:13:15.360
pretty substantially yeah and i would tweet your letter i would tweet your information and i would
01:13:20.720
come up with a hashtag you know whatever the bank is esg uh and so people can follow it and others can
01:13:29.440
join you that will make them uncomfortable and if they're not dedicated to it you're right
01:13:36.080
they will begin to fold and i would even add do hashtag no esg because if they think that it's
01:13:42.960
just esg they may think that you're actually pro it and you'll get a conflation of people who are
01:13:47.440
but make it super clear no esg got it um anything to say about how you pick a bank or a credit union
01:13:56.400
credit union the best place to put your money now i mean again it's very dependent on the individual i mean
01:14:04.080
the great thing about a credit credit union is that you are not just a customer but when you
01:14:08.560
take on an account you become a member so you actually get a vote and a say on on the direction
01:14:14.000
of the business and that you know can be very important the trade-off when you go to an institution
01:14:19.600
like that is that it may have a less robust technical interface where it may have fewer
01:14:25.120
products and services so you have to marry what do you need to manage your finances with you know your
01:14:32.160
your key values and find that right fit for you the most important thing if you're looking at you know
01:14:37.760
whether it's a local financial institution a credit union is just to make sure that you do have that
01:14:42.960
insurance and most of them do a credit union is insured by a different group than fdic it's a
01:14:49.200
credit union administration the ncua and they have the same limits i think about 250 000 per account
01:14:57.360
so you want to make sure each account that you have the high class problem that it doesn't go over that
01:15:01.840
limit um but uh but you want to make sure that they're insured and then you can look into their
01:15:06.560
history to make sure that they don't have a large amount of loans that are in default because that's
01:15:11.920
sort of a key indicator of a bank that could potentially have problems or financial institution
01:15:16.480
that could have problems i know with the new law after uh the 08 crash they changed it so the the
01:15:24.880
depositor is the is the last in the line to get their money okay the bank can use those deposits to pay
01:15:32.080
everybody else off and you're the last in line because the government covers covers it um is is that true
01:15:39.280
with credit unions like banks do you know you know i don't have sort of the um the ins and outs of that
01:15:46.880
but you know the less complex the financial institution um you know the the less you have to worry about
01:15:54.160
sort of those lines right you know if they're not doing crazy things like derivatives and and crazy
01:16:00.000
loans and whatnot um you know the more simple and straightforward you're the higher up in the
01:16:05.200
pecking order you're going to end up being but the most important thing is that that money is insured
01:16:11.520
by the government you know at least for the time being that still has you know some modicum of uh
01:16:17.040
of helping and should give you some comfort um the time you expect interest rates to start to move
01:16:24.560
so there is a march meeting that's coming up and i think for the feds to keep credibility they
01:16:30.960
probably have to do the first rate hike then there is a discussion on whether that is a quarter of a
01:16:36.960
basis point or half a basis point which is a or 25 basis points or 50 basis points which is a quarter
01:16:42.640
of a percent or half a percent um i think likely 25 basis points but it could be as much as as 50 and
01:16:50.800
then we'll have to look at their language to see how they're going to telegraph it for the rest of the
01:16:56.160
year i mean some people on wall street at this point are expecting maybe up to six hikes this
01:17:01.360
year which will really throw the the stock market and potentially the economy into jitters i personally
01:17:08.400
think they're between a rock and a hard place because they don't want the interest rates to rise
01:17:13.200
because of the interest that we have to pay on our 30 trillion dollars of national debt i think
01:17:17.600
they're going to do everything in their their power to maintain that credibility of doing something
01:17:22.000
but doing the least amount possible so i'm more in the camp of maybe three if we have five percent
01:17:29.760
interest rate how much of our federal budget goes to paying for that 30 trillion dollars every
01:17:37.440
so it's probably out of every dollar that you give the government about 30 cents of every dollar
01:17:44.720
will go to servicing interest if we get back to a normalized interest rate of five percent which is
01:17:49.280
the whole reason by the way glenn why they have depressed interest rates to this you know zero
01:17:54.960
level for so long because they're running cover for the government carol thank you so much for all of
01:18:00.000
your work and uh her article on banks and uh she's written a couple of articles i'm going to be writing a
01:18:06.800
lot more for blaze uh dot com how to research your bank's esg activity the blaze dot com her name is carol
01:18:13.920
roth you can find her at carol roth dot com uh you can also find her book the war on small business
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uh wherever books are sold thank you carol appreciate it happy birthday yeah thank you very
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this is the glennbeck program uh i just have to play this because the the idea of what it is to be an
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american is so upside down right now here is morning joe uh at msnbc talking about individualism listen
01:20:24.000
coming together in a cold war uh our parents grew up at a time where there was rationing to win world
01:20:29.920
war ii uh where where everybody had to come together uh during the great depression uh and that's now
01:20:38.640
evolved into uh and i'll say it on the left and on the right just this is frail people who uh you know
01:20:46.960
they they're so consumed by this hyper individualism which of course uh the right always attacked the
01:20:53.600
hippie culture in the the late 1960s for this hyper individualism and now uh as as kevin williamson
01:21:02.560
uh writes uh the it's conservatives who are now having their quote hippie moment hyper individualism
01:21:09.040
do what you want to do uh no common good nothing that's spelled out even in in in in the the preamble
01:21:17.600
of the constitution there's nothing about the common good it's all hyper individualism i have my
01:21:23.280
right to do what i want to do i don't give a damn about anybody else's what they're saying
01:21:29.360
something you mean like uh putting a cross in urine i don't care uh like my body my choice i don't care
01:21:37.520
about the baby's rights you mean that kind of hyper and it doesn't do any good this hyper individualism
01:21:44.480
doesn't do any good no it stands against the collective which is the exact opposite of america
01:21:52.240
it is the collective is pol pot china russia germany uh mussolini venezuela that's the collective
01:22:04.640
no thank you cuba no thank you we have always believed in the power of the individual and government
01:22:13.360
is there to protect our individual rights yeah we believe in individualism and we're not ashamed of
01:22:20.400
it and we also are the most charitable group of people to ever ever be on earth why because we choose
01:22:30.320
to the more you take from us and the more you say you can't do that the government will take
01:22:37.440
the harder it becomes for us to do the right thing
01:23:12.480
what you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment this is the
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glenn back program hello america there's something really cool that is happening and
01:23:45.600
people will look at it as this is a catastrophe i just think it's cool i think it's really cool uh and
01:23:53.360
i actually think it it lines up uh with my feeling of what's gonna solve all of this uh and it it just
01:24:05.280
happened last week it began to happen last week i'll explain in 60 seconds
01:24:11.360
where do you see yourself and your family in the next year financially or otherwise the next five years
01:24:24.000
are you doing okay in that mental picture i mean i can't even for with the with with inflation rising
01:24:30.560
seven and a half percent in the last year of 40 year high and we know that number is bogus we know
01:24:38.400
if we would look at it the way we did uh back in the 1990s before they started you know messing with
01:24:45.760
everything just to make the government look better we're at about 13 percent inflation we're at about
01:24:52.880
16 percent inflation if you look at it the way 42 years ago this is the highest inflation in 42 years
01:25:01.520
yeah you're gonna have to go back a little farther than that little muskrat if you calculate it the
01:25:06.720
way we did 40 years ago uh this is really remarkable what is happening so what are you doing where do you
01:25:15.600
see yourself i can safely say i have absolutely no idea where i see myself in five years we could all be
01:25:22.480
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01:25:59.600
doesn't affect us at all global warming all of these things solar flares that's crazy people talk
01:26:08.960
okay um let me give you a story that broke last week and i'll bet you you didn't hear about it
01:26:18.400
spacex is feeling the pinch of that solar threat this week now when i first read this i went what solar
01:26:27.040
threat threat this week right yeah i didn't hear about it the company expects to lose nearly a full
01:26:33.360
launch worth of starlink internet satellites okay so they launched like 49 of these last week 40
01:26:45.200
fell to the earth in a fiery flame 40 that seems kind of catastrophic doesn't it it's kind of like
01:26:54.800
we got eight left kind of a big deal i didn't hear about it you know there are so many things going
01:27:04.720
on well here's what happened there was a stole a solar storm now pat how many times have we heard in
01:27:13.360
our lifetimes i'm 58 today right yes 58 today happy birthday again thank you i'm 58 today satellites have
01:27:20.800
been going up my whole entire life yours too uh-huh how many times have you heard about those solar
01:27:27.600
flares causing 10 satellite one satellite falling to a fiery death i don't think i've ever heard i don't
01:27:36.720
think i've ever heard it either maybe maybe one maybe i'm i can't recall it but i'd like to give my
01:27:44.240
you know memory you know or like this with 40 i just didn't hear about it um and so 40 of them
01:27:51.280
falling seems kind of like a big deal but these storms are not uncommon space weather experts explain
01:27:58.640
to cnbc and they're only expecting to worsen over the next few years because the sun started a new 11
01:28:06.880
year solar cycle in december of 2019 and is now ramping to a solar maximum that is expected to hit
01:28:15.120
in 2025 wow okay now uh the reason why solar storms have not been a big deal is for the past three or four
01:28:25.680
years we've been at what we call a solar minimum okay so for the past three or four years we've been
01:28:33.840
at a solar minimum can you explain the other 55 years of my life uh what what's happening about
01:28:44.800
that notably the recent solar minimum coincides with a massive spike in the number of satellites in low
01:28:52.320
earth orbit about 4 000 small satellites have been launched in the past four years a lot of these are
01:28:58.880
commercial ventures and they don't understand how significant space weather can affect satellites
01:29:05.840
i know i hear this all the time from people who launch satellites space weather why didn't somebody
01:29:16.480
tell me about space weather right i mean the people who are launching satellites it's not like they do that
01:29:24.080
all the time it's not like there's a lot of math involved it's not like you're taking something
01:29:31.040
out of the earth's atmosphere and putting it in the way of direct space weather i can see how elon musk
01:29:42.560
missed this i mean he's not a very bright dude when it comes to science you know and he's so busy
01:29:48.080
going to mars that he probably hasn't even thought of space weather you know what i mean right am i right
01:29:56.560
yeah you're right yeah okay so that's the story you'll get from the press however i and my team
01:30:05.760
are geeks total and complete geeks about six years ago maybe on this program and i have followed this
01:30:17.040
because i've been fascinated by this theory my whole life um it's called polar shift and we talked
01:30:26.000
about it about six years ago the poles are moving and it happens every 12 000 years well the good news is
01:30:36.080
we're not at 12 000 we're not close to 12 that we're at 12 500 okay so we're overdue for a polar shift
01:30:45.520
now there's two parts to this and i'm only going to get into one the magnetic poles now are probably
01:30:53.840
more like 10 o'clock and four o'clock okay the magnetic poles we don't really know for sure what happens
01:31:03.680
and when the tipping point is but they basically just go and when they hit this tipping point
01:31:12.320
then the south pole is was the north pole and the north pole is now south pole or maybe the uh west
01:31:22.080
pole is now the south pole and the uh and the east pole is now the north pole we don't know for sure
01:31:29.680
what's going to happen we just know kind of a big deal okay um yeah because it's the magnetic force
01:31:37.520
that protects the earth from the sun exactly right so how could a small solar uh storm
01:31:47.760
when these satellites are all built well except for the ones elon must make because he just doesn't
01:31:54.160
understand space uh they're all built to withstand storms that are a thousand times stronger okay and
01:32:03.920
we're going to have those storms soon we have in the past it's normal we will have storms that are 500
01:32:12.880
800 a thousand times more powerful than this the reason why is because our magnetic field because our
01:32:22.640
poles are changing is so weakened now that those storms are coming all the way through and coming and
01:32:32.560
hitting the low earth orbit where our magnetic field had those things bouncing off before so
01:32:40.560
i've had this theory for a while now this is where it gets this is where it becomes glenn
01:32:49.280
weirdo glenn stuff okay this isn't we are no longer talking science and i know that's what you come for
01:32:57.440
on this show deep deep science uh but i have said for how long pat uh that when what we have expected
01:33:10.560
comes you know this global new world order how are you going to solve this and i have said for
01:33:19.120
at least a decade i think it's going to be solved the way that um god solved uh the tower of babel
01:33:32.960
what happened at the tower of babel tower of babel the elites got together and said let's build a
01:33:39.200
tower to the tower to the sky actually they said let's make bricks and build a tower that will reach
01:33:44.080
the sky and the bricks god makes stones meaning individuals everybody is different dictators
01:33:53.200
authoritarianism the other people make everyone exactly the same you will comply you will believe
01:34:00.640
this you will say this and only this you become a brick so when when nimrod said we're going to build
01:34:08.560
a tower to the sky what he meant was or when he said we're going to make bricks we're going to make
01:34:13.120
everybody exactly the same and they will toe the line basically slaves and then we're going to take
01:34:18.720
those people and they're going to build this tower to the sky and we will be all powerful
01:34:23.040
okay so if you know about um oral history if you have a good rabbi oral history uh will tell you
01:34:35.360
jewish oral history will tell you that there are many faces of god the angry vengeful god the compassionate
01:34:42.400
god and i don't know the one that wants candy i i don't know but um the the one that came down for the
01:34:49.040
power of tower of babel is the compassionate god he wasn't mad at the people he was compassionate he
01:34:56.640
saw what was happening to them and so what did he do to destroy the power of babel what did he do
01:35:06.000
he confused their language so they couldn't understand one another anymore
01:35:12.320
and i thought to myself about 10 years ago as i'm thinking how are we going to get past what is
01:35:20.480
coming i thought you know our language is not english man's language now is ones and zeros
01:35:40.800
you lose just i mean let's just talk about the satellites you just lose our satellites our low
01:35:46.720
earth satellites aren't i think gps satellites are low earth they now have to because our poles are
01:35:52.800
changing so fast they now have they usually i think were changed every 10 years or five years
01:35:58.000
and now they have to be changed every year because the poles are changing so the gps is off and so they
01:36:06.160
have to constantly change them now uh when we start losing things like gps when we start losing things just
01:36:15.280
in space let alone an emp our language of ones and zeros doesn't work anymore do we understand each other
01:36:26.480
anymore can our society remember god said if they can do this they'll be able to do anything we're now
01:36:37.920
talking about artificial life man creating life artificial life artificial intelligence the guys i know
01:36:48.960
in silicon valley believe artificial intelligence is life because they don't believe in the soul they
01:36:55.440
don't believe in god they don't they they believe that they are going to create life
01:37:02.880
if they can do that they can do anything and almost anything and everything is being done now
01:37:10.480
all with ones and zeros when we get quantum computing up to speed which is soon soon almost anything can be done
01:37:20.400
i i don't bring up the the polar shift i'm really interested in the polar shift i've i've been fascinated
01:37:30.240
by it since i was a kid um and i don't bring it up as a catastrophe oh my gosh we're all gonna die
01:37:36.960
no i mean maybe i mean no let me rephrase that yes all of us do die in the end i think we die at different
01:37:45.440
times i hope so um and not from you know solar flares or a polar shift but i it is i found it
01:37:53.760
interesting that the first thing these solar rays are going to do are start affecting our satellites
01:38:01.440
because i've never seen that before at least like this our magnetic field is getting weak this
01:38:09.600
might be a really good thing i mean not for us but i mean really good good thing for humans and freedom
01:38:20.160
right because when you look at the oppression and the shutting down of people
01:38:26.000
uh and how far advanced the governments are now as compared to 70 years ago when
01:38:33.920
when when we had real oppressive regimes this is hitler's dream yeah i just look what they can do to
01:38:41.600
china with a billion plus people they know where everybody is at all times they you know the world
01:38:48.240
economic forum says about the great reset we will know what you do what you want to do where you spend
01:38:55.280
your money where you spend your time what you think and even what you dream about you are taking humans god's
01:39:06.480
you know creation that he wanted to be free and individual and you're taking them and you are controlling them in the
01:39:15.680
most evil way i just don't think he stands for that yeah and we've brought all the the devices
01:39:22.880
willingly into our home that allows them to do all these all these things and the only thing that
01:39:28.080
frees people from that electronic cage is a global emp yeah uh all right just some interesting thing that
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01:41:58.080
um he is one of the most fascinating guys he is the host of the andrew clavin show he's a novelist
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a best-selling author he's a screenwriter a playwright winner of the edgar award and edgar is i mean edgar
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could beat the snot out of oscar so i think it's a better award anyway he's got a book out called
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truth and beauty the english romantic poets and the gospels and when i saw that i thought that's
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something that everyone wants to hear right there i mean who doesn't want to spend an hour just talking
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about the english romance poets and so i started the interview with that convince me i should even
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think about reading this book he had me at hello he he has taken um and looked at the what was happening
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in england and france right after the french revolution and how these english romance poets
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were trying to fix the problem and it's the same problem we're dealing with right now and they were
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trying to figure things out and how do we sell this to people how do we tell people he said it is it is the
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gospel he was he we talked about frankenstein uh we talk i mean it is fascinating fascinating he is
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somebody that if i were putting together a dinner party and i'm like who are the most interesting
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people i could invite andrew clavin would be first on my list honestly he is fantastic you want to hear
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this podcast uh today a podcast i don't even know what they named the podcast oh this is where cancel
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culture comes from yeah we did talk about that but i mean it's all about his english romantic poet book
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so was it yesterday was the final episode of boba fett yeah i wasn't sure though it is the finale of
01:45:54.240
the season i think it's the finale ah darn it it just got phenomenal unbelievable the last three episodes
01:46:02.240
of this season were my son had to convince me to watch it yeah he had to convince me to watch it
01:46:09.280
because i'm like boba fett boba fett that's how i really and i'm told done with the whole star wars
01:46:15.920
thing and i'm like yeah i got it and we watched the mandalorian which i liked but really only for baby
01:46:23.360
yoda okay uh and uh so i'm like okay i'll watch boba fett a character i don't care about at all
01:46:32.000
oh my gosh is that a good show yeah such a good show i don't want to give away any spoilers but i
01:46:37.680
will tell you and without saying who or what there is um there is a whole episode that is cgi that if you
01:46:47.600
don't if you didn't grow up with star wars you have you'll you'd have no concept that that is all cgi
01:46:57.040
that the people that are in that scene are not people it's it's the most phenomenal thing i have
01:47:05.920
ever seen and to feature a cgi character for so long oh and make it look authentic and no net no part
01:47:13.840
i rave and i were watching it and i said hang on hang on roll that back tanya come here you gotta
01:47:20.000
see this and i told her what she was gonna see and she's like uh-huh she walked up to the television
01:47:27.120
and she was looking at she's like oh my gosh none of that is real and i'm like nope nothing you'd have
01:47:36.400
no idea it shows you how powerful deep fakes are gonna get because yeah literally it is even if you
01:47:44.880
don't watch the show it's worth watching just that episode because the technology amazed is crazy they
01:47:53.040
did something like that in the mandalorian that was like for its last last show last show yeah the last
01:47:59.680
show i think of the first or second whatever uh last show of the season they had a cgi character and
01:48:05.520
you're like okay and it didn't really fit the voice with the mouth and all that and so there
01:48:12.640
was a kid that was on youtube that said i can do better than that and so he and his friends got
01:48:17.760
together and created cgi that was better than that and disney got a hold of him and hired him on the
01:48:24.800
spot and he's the one who did this new cgi you're kidding me no he that's why it looks so good
01:48:32.000
this i'm telling you because that was one of the things first of all the voice
01:48:36.960
is not the voice of uh the actor today right because the voice you know he didn't change
01:48:43.120
he's changed he's older um so it's i don't know how they recreated the voice and the lips and
01:48:49.280
everything no creepy valley stuff i'm telling you you are not there how do you not use that
01:48:56.560
to put somebody into a scene you know just a video thing all grainy even or you know in 4k
01:49:05.840
how do you not at some point put some politician or some world leader saying something
01:49:12.960
that causes a world war or causes a destruction of that politician and it's not real but you won't
01:49:19.760
believe you won't believe it it's so incredible what can be done you said many years ago uh you
01:49:27.840
won't a time there will come a time when you don't believe your own eyes yeah we're here and we certainly
01:49:33.600
are yeah we're at that point yeah we haven't had uh we haven't had it used well yeah we have i saw a
01:49:43.040
a video of maybe it was tom cruise tom cruise you know those videos that come out about tom cruise
01:49:50.400
uh but there maybe it wasn't him it was somebody and he was playing a guitar and i'm like holy cow i
01:49:58.160
didn't know this guy could play the guitar like that no and it wasn't him no it wasn't him it wasn't him
01:50:03.600
and you just see these things you know and you have no idea that's not him that's not him yeah no
01:50:13.840
weird weird now i wish i could say this wasn't true you know the um uh the uh the biden administration
01:50:23.360
just released 25 billion dollars unfroze 25 billion dollars of iranian money so they could have that this
01:50:29.440
right with nothing in return yeah a shocking video captured an iranian man grinning as he walked
01:50:34.800
through the streets of iran clutching the severed head of his 17 year old wife whom he had decapitated
01:50:41.680
in an honor killing uh so i mean he forced her to marry him when she was 12 she's now 17 and she was
01:50:51.040
suffering a domestic abuse but the picture shows him holding the saw and the blood on his hands and
01:50:56.560
carrying his wife's head in the street and you know everything's okay because you know he has a
01:51:00.640
right to do that that's great i'm glad we uh empowered those people by the way have you been
01:51:06.400
watching 1883 it's incredible right doesn't that give you a completely new understanding of of pioneers
01:51:19.200
and people who came here and the price they pay home to move to the west oh my gosh if you're not
01:51:28.000
watching 1883 you should i think it's i mean uh sheridan what's his name taylor sheridan taylor
01:51:35.120
sheridan wrote it it's like poetry her diary kind of stuff is beautiful he has written some amazing
01:51:43.680
amazing things he's writing like five different shows i know he is truly remarkable really remarkable
01:51:50.560
he writes yellowstone produces it in 1883 and there's another one called kingstown or something
01:51:55.920
that people rave about i haven't seen it it's pretty dark i think according to jeffy pretty dark pretty
01:52:01.440
dark according to jeffy according to jeffy it's dark as the prince of darkness that's pretty dark that
01:52:06.800
says something yeah uh so um i'm watching this thing and if you're not watching it you should
01:52:13.600
it's i mean it's foul language and you know yada yada but it is it's it it will give you a whole new
01:52:21.840
understanding of what life was like out west in the 1800s these these people are coming in you know from
01:52:29.120
germany and and everywhere else which you get a new understanding of what german life was like back then
01:52:35.040
you know you were forbidden to swim you couldn't swim it was against the law and so when they come
01:52:41.440
over here i know crazy right weird thing i know um and uh you know when they come over here and they
01:52:47.600
got across the red river they don't swim they've never been in water they don't know they they come
01:52:54.400
over having no idea what the west is like and we think we know what the west is like uh if it was
01:53:04.160
anything like 1883 i would have gotten right back on that train and gone back to one of those stinky
01:53:10.640
cities no question i mean just too hard sorry not gonna do it yeah and unknown just everything is
01:53:19.120
unknown and you have no idea if you're going to make it from one day to the next because anything can
01:53:27.200
happen anything can happen bandits whether uh your cattle stolen your cattle die uh you run out of
01:53:35.600
food the snow comes too early it's you have no idea seems like you have virtually no chance to survive
01:53:43.840
no chance to survive those people i mean i've always the one the one thing that i do know is i had a
01:53:50.240
uh german great great grandmother who came over uh the plains and ended in uh montana and the only
01:54:01.680
story i know about her is that along the way somehow or another her eye was poked out
01:54:09.520
and the story is is that she was just such a badass that she wiped the blood off her face and was like
01:54:17.760
keep going you're like okay and she looks like the kind of we have one picture of her and she looks
01:54:25.920
like the kind of woman that would do that okay she looks fierce and now i really understand that's what
01:54:33.280
it took yeah you wouldn't be going you wouldn't have survived if you weren't like that yeah that trip
01:54:39.520
was not for the soft or it wasn't for you and no no no no no i don't know if it's for
01:54:47.600
anyone that i know today except navy seals you know what i mean yes it was only for the guys that
01:54:54.720
could i mean the the guys in 1883 that are uh shepherding are you know pretty much guys who just
01:55:01.680
want to die because you know they were in the civil war and it was so bad and everything else that
01:55:06.640
they're just like what the hell i'm gonna die anyway let's do this uh but it would take kind of that
01:55:12.560
person i don't know anybody who's like you know what would be fun i've always wanted to and then
01:55:18.960
go through it and go that was great i'm gonna go back and get some friends and do it again that's
01:55:27.200
insanity all right so a couple of shows that you should you should watch uh all right um back in just
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so i just got off the air and i said you need to watch the harlan coben series on netflix and
01:57:19.360
sarah said fantastic i didn't know you were i didn't know you were a fan too you know he's a
01:57:24.640
friend he's been on the show yeah he's been on the show several times i love his books uh i had no
01:57:31.360
idea he was doing stuff with like the bbc and now netflix all over the world and his what are the what
01:57:37.680
are some of the names of the shows the stranger really good really good they're like eight episodes and
01:57:46.080
you will not be able to figure out even what's really happening until the last episode and it
01:57:54.480
they're just they're spellbinding spellbinding the woods really good stay close really good
01:58:02.560
uh un chance the prop that one what is that one i don't know that one in a different language
01:58:08.640
apparently safe really good and the innocent uh very good so very good so these are like murder
01:58:18.080
mystery kind of things kind of uh they they they start out you know just like every day you know and
01:58:26.080
then something happens either somebody is murdered or some something is something you know they get a
01:58:32.480
letter from their past or something and you it's just like everybody's secret life and it starts out
01:58:40.480
with one person and then you know by the second episode there's a connection to somebody else
01:58:46.720
completely unrelated or at least you think and and then he just weaves like six lives together that
01:58:54.480
seemingly are completely disconnected and it's just am i am i describing this right absolutely without a
01:59:01.920
doubt yeah i mean it is they're incredible they're the best murder mysteries i've they are as good
01:59:10.240
uh in a different way as sherlock would you agree with that i don't watch that oh my gosh
01:59:18.320
sherlock was great sherlock was that was really good it's in a different class bbc thing yeah sherlock
01:59:23.200
is in a different class cumberbun was starting yeah because cinnamon bun was in it and uh he you know
01:59:29.440
he's fantastic so it's a different class but you know how you just are watching that and you're
01:59:33.920
like what the heck is happening this is over eight episodes and you'll just are they connected or are
01:59:41.600
they all standalone they're all standalone they're all based on books of his and so they're like
01:59:46.560
you know six to eight episodes each uh and i mean i just i i've i just he is my favorite writer of
01:59:57.760
television now because i've never seen television that good far as writing we're in the golden age
02:00:05.360
we are television right now because of streaming and all the different options and remember they
02:00:10.000
said you know these people who are like free the internet yeah yeah hey take your free the internet
02:00:15.520
i got it right here for you right um but look what's happened it's what's happened amazing yeah and
02:00:21.440
if they would leave other people alone and they wouldn't throttle people yeah can you imagine
02:00:27.360
what it would be like uh but yeah you're right it is the golden age in in every respect and you're
02:00:34.960
seeing things like i've watched shows from germany and whatever and if you can stand watching the
02:00:40.960
subtitles they're really good yeah they're really good do you remember what a joke the bbc was back in
02:00:47.760
the 60s and 70s it was yeah terrible terrible tv terrible and now it's brilliant yeah it's brilliant
02:00:58.080
i watched something the other day i think it was one of these harlan cobans and i think it was from
02:01:04.160
germany uh and i said to tanya i think it's the woods and i said to tanya i've never seen cinematography
02:01:12.800
like this on television i mean it is so far beyond it's weird it's almost like their lips actually
02:01:19.440
match the english that you're hearing oh i didn't watch it in english no they're they're speaking in
02:01:24.960
a different language or but like you're reading it and it looks like their mouth is matching the words
02:01:29.440
like it it's not like godzilla you know when you're like oh man that is crazy yeah but i i will take
02:01:35.520
watch it in the original language and just read the subtitles but it's it's it's filmmaking for television
02:01:43.280
in thing in ways that i mean we are just we are golden age i mean 1883 does that too the
02:01:48.800
cinematography oh my gosh outrageous and the lead character oh my gosh is she beautiful
02:01:55.840
oh yeah the 17 year old yeah and whatever i don't know what kind of accent she's supposed to have
02:02:00.720
some sort of american accent yeah but she plays that role she's a disney actress and she plays that
02:02:07.040
role perfectly absolutely she's awesome she is great and so is uh faith hill and tim mcgras good
02:02:14.400
yeah i mean they're really it's a good cast yeah it is it is i think they're all gonna die by the end
02:02:20.160
of it there's only gonna be one i think that makes it there's like oh no i'm all alone here in the
02:02:26.400
woods that's because i just ate the indians because i had to eat i mean i don't know what's gonna happen
02:02:35.120
in this thing but anyway we will uh see you tomorrow on radio tonight don't miss andrew clavin the podcast
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