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Glenn Blume and Adam Kownacki discuss the Nordstream 2 and Nordstream 1 pipeline explosion, and how Bitcoin could be the next in line to replace fossil fuels as the primary energy supply. Also, we have a special What's Coming What is Coming? What is the best case and worst case scenarios from experts on Bitcoin and the future of the energy infrastructure.
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wait until you get to the end of the podcast today oh we are so screwed uh for a myriad of reasons
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uh uh we we've got we've got everything you need to know about the uh about the nordstream
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2 pipeline the nordstream 1 pipeline who could have blown them up i think we we hit a bunch of
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theories i think by the end i think we had one are you comfortable with saying that yeah that
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that probably that one at least makes sense it's a it's a plausible option which is a honestly is
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more than i came into the show with today right the other ones just see the other explanations seem
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completely just off the rails yeah uh so we have that also we'll tell you what everybody is missing
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about this story that you need to be aware of because war has changed as of yesterday uh and
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it's uh it's real trouble also we talk uh cryptocurrency with adam curry he's on the
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program today kevin freeman comes in and talks about how everything is according uh going according
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to plan uh that would be the chinese or globalist plan and we tonight at 9 p.m on blaze tv we have
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a special what's coming what is coming economically best case and worst case scenarios from experts
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that all happens tonight and what do you do about what are you going to do what is gas going to cost
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you're listening to the best of the glenn beck program
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welcome to mr adam curry the uh co-host of no agenda hey adam how are you i'm good glenn never a boring
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moment yeah yeah there's a few things going on just today uh by the way where are you now i'm i'm in
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beautiful hill country texas fredericksburg where i live god bless you okay so um so adam yesterday
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first of all love to hear your take on nordstrom too yeah this so first of all this has cia or us
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written all over it i mean i just don't see i mean who else could have done this and it seems like an
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out of control administration which is probably run by intel agencies would do something like this
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and now we're seeing two things one um should have taken victoria newland very seriously in 2014 when
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she said f the eu i mean that's exactly what especially with this blowing up of the nordstrom
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and we don't exactly know if there's one and two but i think they're both inoperable at this point
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yeah it's unlikely that russia would do that of course because they could just turn it off at the
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source um this guarantees that russian gas is not going to come into europe for a long time at least
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not in any kind of volume even though it was quite low um so we want to screw russia i think you and i
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talked that they already took russia off swift which is the international payment settlement system that
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the banks use and what we saw when this first started with europe saying we don't want your gas
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we're going to limit it we want a price cap all these things that they were trying to do to just to
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get rid of dirty russian fossil fuels so we can transition to the green digital economy this is what
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queen ursula von der Leyen said just a week and a half ago russia has gas you can't shut down these gas
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production plants because if you do it takes a long time to spin them back up and you will never
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get the same amount of gas back out as you did previously so they've been burning the methane
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at their gas at their gas fields for several months now and the the bitcoining community has always
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looked at uh burn offs as a great source of energy on site mine bitcoin right and there's many many
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companies and projects doing that all over the u.s wyoming texas all over the place so for russia to say
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hey you know we need an international payment settlement system bitcoin is exactly for that it works
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incredibly well for large payment settlements you know things that can be done within 10 minutes so not
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consumer transactions and it is immutable glenn it's it cannot be removed blocked or sanctioned by
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any government at that level whatsoever if russia really is serious and from the reporting it seems
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like they might be uh if they start mining bitcoin that will be a game changer i don't know if they will
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but we'll know if they do because it'll start showing up on everybody's radar that could be a very big
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uh competitor to the u.s dollar so i i mean i think bitcoin um is you know is the answer to so many of the
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world's problems but the united states yesterday just came out and said uh you know digital currency
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is not going to be anonymous um but we're we're moving forward with it we're going to put it on hold
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but we are going to move forward after some more studies in fact give me a little clip of what
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the chairman powell said yesterday we think that there are four characteristics of if we were to
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pursue a cbdc it would at a minimum have the following four characteristics first is intermediated
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second is private privacy protected the third is identity verified so it would not be anonymous it
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would not be an anonymous bearer instrument and fourth is transferable or interoperable so so we
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would be looking to balance privacy protection with identity verification which is which has to be done
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of course in today's traditional banking system as well uh-huh uh-huh uh so uh tell me what all that
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means to the average person um at this point the way the financial system has been screwed up
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there is no there is no way out um so we keep raising rates and now this is happening all over the
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world uh the uk screwed it up uh we're seeing that in their currency and the result of uh uh of all of
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these problems we have of course the u.s dollar skyrocketing everybody wants a dollar everybody wants
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a dollar but the uh the inflation cannot be subdued anymore by raising rates so the concept of a cbdc
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a central bank digital currency is that the federal reserve that's the you know the commercial banks who
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sounds like they're part of the government they are going to control the creation of the money supply
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digitally but then they can manipulate that whenever they want mainly by removing money from you so um
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you'll have a hundred dollars in your cbdc wallet but really it's a hundred point zero zero zero zero
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zero eighteen zeros i think and they will be able to devalue the currency or or increase its value when
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necessary just by adding or subtracting zeros to your account they've already this is in the plans
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this is the core function of the central bank digital uh coin along with the because it's not anonymous
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because they do verification because um uh you will be known they can determine which of these dollars
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can do certain things they're not saying that of course but that's built into the protocols correct
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um and and they they can't do that with bitcoin they might be able to do it with something like
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ethereum and i'll just explain very quickly the difference between these two bitcoin was the first
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blockchain digital currency in my opinion just like god sometimes works through man's hand with
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doxers this is this is god given because it is sovereign it's open everyone can see what it does
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there's no gaming the system and it's run by people who just run a bitcoin node there's about 40 000
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in the world it should be millions um because of the way bitcoin was set up anybody can run it on a
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raspberry pi like you know a hundred dollar computer you can become part of the network
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ethereum particularly with the change they recently made to make themselves look greener have essentially
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put all of the control of ethereum and by the way ethereum has a ceo bitcoin doesn't um have put all of
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that control into six major players who stake i.e they put their money uh into the system uh to guarantee
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transactions and that it's all working in the real world what that means if you go and look
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to what can i buy with bitcoin what can i buy with ethereum ethereum is pretty much for nfts and
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it's for you know creating all kinds of financial decentralized financial instruments and it's kind of
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like a wall street you don't really see things priced with ethereum in bitcoin though you can do true
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micropayments you can um you if you look online pay with bitcoin is everywhere we as people need to prepare
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and start just using it you don't have to invest in it you know bitcoin is it's a commodity the sec
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has even come out and said that versus ethereum which is security i.e you're not really buying a
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currency you're buying a piece of a stock of a company that is doing stuff bitcoin is like gold
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as a commodity because it takes huge amounts of energy to create it you can't produce anything
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without energy it's just the result is a digital uh thing that that can be traded so it has true
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value learning how to use it you know with with five dollars or ten dollars is going to be very
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advantageous because you will either want to have certain transactions peer-to-peer um or international
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payments that you just will not want the u.s government to see anymore i mean because cash is going to go
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away and that's very very critical and what we're seeing is sorry no i was going to say you just said
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you wouldn't want the government to see some of these transactions i mean correct i'm not in i'm not
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doing anything wrong i'm i'm not a drug dealer adam not today yeah not today no but you could be watching
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the wrong movie you could be uh purchasing uh too much meat you know but i think that this is where it
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will truly go um is here's your carbon footprint when you eat beef you have more carbon footprint
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we really need to regulate how much people are eating beef so you can do a couple of things you
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can find a rancher near you and do some direct transactions but in that case you also want to
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have a way to do that transaction that is quick that is accountable and cash may just not be on hand
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anymore or the amount of cash you need that could that could become illegal i mean that that's more
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likely than oh you're a drug dealer no you're a you're a beef eater right that's where you need
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to get on the bugs and the soy right and that that is the thing that um when you were talking about
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earlier that it can be programmed it it can say you only get uh so much beef and once you've hit that
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limit it automatically will not buy beef you can't buy gas on a certain day this is the way
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that they make the um uh modern monetary theory work if they they feel to yeah right yeah they
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they got they jumped in they went with it and now they have to continue it correct and so you have
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and you have a stimulus package you'll just have a hundred dollars in your bitcoin account from the
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federal reserve and the you'll just go to your federal reserve bitcoin account and you'll have 24 hours
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to spend it so spend it whatever you want but they want that stimulus right now when they have to pull
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things back because prices are going up they just say can't buy that now and everything points towards
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the carbon market what you know these are this is what europe announced uh they're reopening or
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re-establishing their carbon markets so that you can trade carbon credits not just on a corporate but on
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individual level um uh and by the way i think uh just having listened to madame fifi lagarde uh over
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there at uh atlantic council about the european digital euro i think that's going to come very quick
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they're going to go very fast they're in deep deep trouble and and she's now just saying yeah yeah
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we're going to do this you know we're going to get this going and here's the parameters
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it will happen um and and so it will be not just your you've been outlawed but your whole life will
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be based around carbon i mean this is the most convincing argument they have carbon and by the
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way used to be carbon dioxide it's turned into carbon somehow carbon is killing the world uh we're
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the ones responsible for it here's your budget for the year fill it in the way you want you want to eat
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beef you eat beef but you may not be able to drive so it's going to be more based on that and people
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will have to will be told to take responsibility by keep by staying within your carbon limits that i
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think is where it seems most logical because they have all those pieces in uh on the table adam
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what what do you think the timeline is before this is a reality
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well i am under no illusion that they haven't been preparing this central bank digital currency for a long
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time right uh typically when it comes to digital stuff like this and telecommunications i'm whenever
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i talk to someone who has been in an agency or knows things like wow you guys were looking at the
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effects of social networking in the 70s really uh and they have you know so i think they may be
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much further along than they're than they're letting on um so 2023 would be the optimal this is this is
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not the right time obviously certainly for the dollar with the elections europe i don't think europe
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will get it done before the end of the year either but in 2023 i expect these things to happen
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more importantly uh back home just yesterday an 80 million dollar investment was announced purely for
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marketing since the system doesn't take much more um of strike and strike is there's a beautiful
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what we call layer two to bitcoin called the lightning network and the lightning network allow it's you
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can it's an analogy to venmo it's like venmo for bitcoin you have it on your phone you got a couple
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hundred bucks in there you can connect it to your bank or you can load it up however you want to do
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it and you can make peer-to-peer payments you know as small as a hundredth of a penny if you want to
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it's completely programmable scriptable you know you can do anything you want with it you don't need
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permission to use it and they they actually um the strike with jack mallers is this young man's name
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he happens to be part of a very famous chicago commodities family so they understand commodities
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which bitcoin is um and they have had a lot of success in el salvador and other south american
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countries for cross-border payments um so you can literally get the strike wallet today
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um and you can load up a wallet charge it you know connect it to your bank if you want to
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uh you can always disconnect it and learn how to use it learn and then when the clamps come down which
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i think they will um you'll already know how to how to use it you may have a little bit of bitcoin
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and you'll be able to live sovereign with some sovereignty as things start to crumble will that
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be needed in 2023 maybe i don't know i do a lot in bitcoin already and people should do that too
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just to be ready it's no better or worse than getting some food in the house and some water and
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ammo you just need to have these things as part of your arsenal it's crazy how many people here in hill
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country like you know we got my my boy paul who does the septic tank and eric who mows the lawn and
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they're all coming up and saying hey man explain uh explain bitcoin to me and i'm happy to do it
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and there and so now we transact that way this is what we need to do parallel economy um adam i've got
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45 seconds left um let me end where we began do you think this nordstrom 2 leads into war or or let
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me ask it this way do you believe that this is our generation's cuban missile crisis yes propagated by
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many of the very same people uh on both sides of the equation uh this will be a wikipedia page in
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the future but global war nuclear war no financial it's a currency war that's how it's going to go
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down adam curry thank you very much always good talking to you thanks adam likewise co-host of
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no agenda you can find him his website is adam.curry.com and you can follow him on twitter
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at adam curry uh all right coming up in just a second we're going to tampa to get the the latest
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from our affiliate wfla uh we have ryan gorman uh who does a program on wfla and we'll have him
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tell us what's going on we have i mean our show started in in tampa and we have a lot of people in
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fact our newsletter was late this morning because the guy who uh assembles our newsletter lives in
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tampa uh nick daly who does the music that you're hearing here along with sam carden nick lives in
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uh tampa as well in fact we just called him a few minutes ago and he said the eye of the hurricane
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is literally over his house and we're like why are you still in your house dude um we're gonna we'll
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find out what's happening in tampa as it comes ashore and if you'd like to help out go to mercury
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we want to check in with ryan gorman he is the host of the ryan gorman show on wfla in tampa florida
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hurricane ian is uh coming on shore now and we wanted to see how things were shaping up ryan how are you
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we're doing good here in the tampa bay area it looks like uh the worst case scenario for us
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is not going to unfold but unfortunately for our friends down uh from sarasota to fort myers uh they
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are going to be experiencing a rough one coming up here over the next few hours so tell me what
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you know what they're saying is going to happen what is it what is life going to be like down there
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uh well i mean we're looking at potentially catastrophic damage because what happened was
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you know if you go back to the 2 a.m advisory in the middle of the night the storm was still a strong
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storm category three about 120 miles per hour maximum sustained winds but then come uh 7 a.m uh we
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started to get these updates that the storm had really strengthened and now you have a storm that's
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basically a category five hurricane uh the maximum sustained winds last i checked were 155
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miles per hour so a big increase and and 157 miles per hour is a category five so it's technically a
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four right now but once you get to that point you're splitting hairs and the amount of storm surge
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that is likely going to hit uh that that naples area north between sarasota and naples you're talking
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uh upwards of 10 feet uh some areas even close to perhaps 16 feet of storm surge so those those barrier
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islands along the coast i mean you're going to see some areas wiped out and if if michael hurricane
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michael a couple years ago was any indication what that did to the panhandle um that's unfortunately
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what we can probably expect in a more populated area down in southwest florida so i grew up in the
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pacific northwest and i remember when um mount saint helens was about to explode and there was a guy who
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lived on the side of the mountain and the story night after night was you know why move off the
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mountain he's like this mountain and i i grew up here i was born on this mountain and nothing's gonna
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happen to me this mountain is like uh like my mama and uh she's gonna take care of me and that guy died
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he blew up um and we all thought that guy was nuts but he had a right to do it uh people are now
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talking especially washington dc are talking about you know people have got to listen to the experts
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they got to listen to the experts do you know a lot of people that are not listening to the experts
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there well i don't think it's that if you go back a little more than 24 hours ago the track and i will
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say the experts who have been tracking this storm they've generally had it right i mean some of these
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wobbles that you see very hard to predict but it can make all the difference in the world
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um so 24 hours ago when i was on in the morning doing hurricane coverage then the focus was on
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tampa bay and the storm having a direct impact on tampa bay which would have been a worst case scenario
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for us uh because as you know from broadcasting here in tampa bay for so many years uh you know
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that water starts to come in it's got nowhere to go it's a real problem a lot of low-lying areas huge
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population um so if you were in sarasota fort myers naples uh you knew you were probably going to feel
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some of the effects of the storm but you weren't that concerned about it but within 24 hours the game
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has completely changed the storm is going to be stronger than expected as it makes landfall here in
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the next hour or so and if you're in those areas and you didn't evacuate you've got a real problem
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on your hands so that's why you know there were those warnings for such a extended area for people
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to take this seriously and that's why you know a lot of people if nothing happens then they say i
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shouldn't listen but you just never know i mean over the past 24 hours things have shifted uh again
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from a miles perspective not a lot but it makes a big difference in that local area where the direct
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impact is how's the governor doing how's florida prepared i think florida's been well prepared we've
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been through this before governor de santis was uh through this during hurricane michael i i think if
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you go back and look at the governors here in florida whether it was uh governor bush or uh governor uh scott
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rick scott when he was governor here governor de santis they've all handled these kinds of
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situations really well there seems to be cooperation between uh state leadership and the white house and
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fema which is good because you certainly don't want politics getting in the middle of anything right
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now so uh at the state local and even federal level it seems like um everything is working and it's
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just unfortunate you know when you step back and you see how things work in a situation like this
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it's just a shame that it can't work like that more often you know yeah ryan thank you so much uh
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ryan is uh the host of his own show ryan gorman show on wfla uh that has always been considered our
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flagship uh radio station and uh our thoughts and prayers are with all of you on the gulf coast of
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florida today thank you so much ryan by the way if you want to uh help out mercury one and our
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partners are already staged in florida waiting for the storm to hit and start to move out we will be
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there to uh help rebuild clean up uh provide electricity anything that we can do but we
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really need your help if you're not affected by the storm uh please donate now at uh mercuryone.org
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that's mercuryone.org i'm going to give you one more story that um is really disturbing
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but i believe to be absolutely true first of all the guy who is saying this is um a pretty credible
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journalist uh and this is all the kind of stuff that was changed after the uh 2008 crash what you
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didn't most likely pay attention to um we did and what we paid attention to were the changes that the
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banks were making for depositors you are the last in the line to get your money now
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you're not the first you're the last uh now will uh salatin i think that's how you say his name is
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that right salatin uh he now has accused citibank of permanently locking some customers out of their
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bank accounts even if they show up with an id he writes several weeks ago i learned that citibank
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locks some customers out of their accounts and refuses to release their money even if they show
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up with id this week citi sent an email explicitly affirming its rights to do this without cause he
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tweeted later your money is not safe at citibank i would say your money is not safe in most banks
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when i say that i want you to know the department of homeland security has made it very very clear
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that in a time of an emergency anyone who is telling you this information will need to be shut down
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because it will cause panic and run on the bank uh and uh you will lose confidence in our bank
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like i could say anything that could help you lose confidence in our banks it's already gone guys
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but i i want you to know there will come a time where i will not be saying these things because i've
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already said them and you need to pay attention city in the email says we reserve the right to close an
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account at any time and for any reason with or without cause we reserve the right to close an account at
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any time for any time for any reason with or without cause hmm uh the procedure the account closure
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procedure takes 30 to 60 days however they freeze your uh account city will only return the funds that
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they deem as belonging to the customer what does that mean what do you mean they deem what belongs to
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the customer i don't know it was in my account did peter rabbit come hopping through and put all that
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money in there what do you mean it doesn't belong to me warning warning everything you thought you could
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count on you won't be able to everything you thought was solid will be liquid the world will be turned
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upside down and inside out good will be bad bad will be good we are here please take the time to prepare
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yourself at least mentally and then look at the things that you can do tonight at 9 p.m i'm doing a uh a
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special that you don't want to miss uh it is it's on it's on our economy we are intentionally being
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destroyed and i don't mean the united states i mean the entire west we are being destroyed the american
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economy is on the brink of a disaster after less than two years of democrat democrat controlled congress
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and the white house they have much more destruction that has to come but the bottom line is they're
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getting you used to a lower living standard remember when we had covid before before anything really we
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were still dealing with the actual covid trying to figure out what it was and they were saying
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it's a great reset and we won't be going back to normal from here remember that everybody was saying
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got to get used to the new normal well what is that new normal that new normal is you can't get things
00:30:27.020
on demand anymore the new normal is well you just can't get it anymore go ahead well you can't really
00:30:33.580
buy a car so you should take care of the one that you have all of this is part of what is coming
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a lower living standard a much lower living standard if you look at what has
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happened uh on the books the trillions of dollars that have been lost now just in the last few weeks
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on the stock market and how the people who you know oh the richest 10 they got all that money
00:31:04.480
they've lost eight trillion dollars in the last couple of uh weeks eight trillion in value on the stock
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market that is these are the people that build jobs create jobs run businesses
00:31:20.280
how do you prepare tonight it's a round table i'm bringing in some experts uh what will food and
00:31:28.520
fuel cost in the months ahead what is their worst most likely worst case scenario and their most likely
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best case scenario what do those look like what does it mean when the fed hides a white paper report
00:31:47.380
internal report that says we're headed for a depression and they hide it what does a depression even look
00:31:56.580
like how will we feel the effects of esg and the left's war on oil and what happens if we go to war
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join me tonight for pain is the point how to survive biden's hell economy that's tonight at 9 p.m.
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eastern only on blaze tv.com and blaze tv youtube right after a brand new stew just america
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you're listening to the best of the glenn beck program
00:32:37.760
welcome to the glenn beck program tonight you do not want to miss uh our wednesday night special it
00:32:50.340
is on what's coming in the economy and how to deal with it worst case most likely best case scenario
00:32:58.900
scenario most likely worst case scenario uh wanted to bring kevin freeman in today um he has a new book
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called according to plan the elite secret plan to sabotage america uh kevin has been you were on
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uh project red cell weren't you for a while is that right no no no but i know you did you were the guy
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who after the crash of 08 were asked by the pentagon to come in and do forensic and you found the link
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uh of that there was somebody a sovereign fund most likely that russia and sovereign wealth funds
00:33:35.060
not conspiring together but both taking the shot at the same deer in the in the sites you know so this
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is the kind of thing that we're going through now i remember being mocked mercilessly saying that
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you know um socialist communists islamists and others will all work together and to destroy america
00:33:54.320
and the western world and they all said at the time that no these people won't work together and
00:33:58.720
i kept explaining they're not calling each other up and saying hey buddy they're just seeing that
00:34:06.220
they want to take america out and these people are moving in the same direction so don't get in their
00:34:12.840
way right exactly well hitler and stalin would never work together except when they did and then
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later they didn't but yes right american individual liberty is the one thing that prevents
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them from getting their uh dream of utopia of the world and so the the globalists uh and the uh
00:34:33.480
communists they each have a plan to destroy america exactly and that's according to plan that's the
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thesis of your book right right absolutely and islamists and others american individual liberty is
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the one thing that stands between uh what they want to have in the world which is them being in charge
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and the rest of us being serfs uh and and where we are now so give me some give me some of the
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highlights of of the book that you you can clearly recognize the plan well the book is written your
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your viewers will understand almost everything in there because they've seen it we wrote this in a very
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uh basic level so that individuals can hand it to their neighbor and say hey you know the border it's
00:35:20.540
open fentanyl is coming across uh is that incompetence uh is that accidental or is it according to plan
00:35:27.660
um let's look at the military turning our military into a woke force instead of a fighting force is
00:35:34.140
that incompetence is that just accident or is it according to plan the stock market and the economy
00:35:40.000
and where we run up all this massive debt is it just we're we're just not good at this or is it
00:35:45.840
according to plan and as readers go through it it's the old a equals b and b equals c the goal is
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to get the reader to recognize that therefore a equals c and if you can get them to make that
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cognitive jump you'll never talk them out of it so we lay out the facts and ask the question is this
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according to plan and people will inevitably come to the conclusion there's no way we're this incompetent
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across the board there's i mean i think the last two years have just proven that to so many people
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you can because you could have always said no i mean they have best interest at heart or no but look
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at the good things you can't name one good thing when it comes to this administration everything has
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been to the detriment of our constitution our republic our economy our military machine our place in the
00:36:36.740
world everything everything has been that that is a plan afghanistan you name it and it's to the
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benefit of the chinese communist party or the globalists everything is benefits one or the other
00:36:50.280
and usually both so afghanistan we left and who's captured it china so i asked you this before we go on
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the before we went on the air and i'd like to have you express this to the audience um how long do we
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have before because you've been watching the economy much more than than i have and we look for the same
00:37:11.560
things and uh i've been surprised at how resilient this economy is but we are now having our legs cut
00:37:19.680
out from underneath us by our own administration with energy and everything else how long do we have
00:37:26.580
um on this path well there's the old story how long does it take to go bankrupt very slowly than
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all at once it just happens all at once uh if we make the right political decisions in the midterms
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i think we can forestall the crisis is there an ultimate payment crisis absolutely 31 trillion dollars
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in debt and five percent interest rates we're spending a trillion and a half dollars a year in
00:37:53.960
interest only and we're bringing four trillion dollars in and once we start down that spiral it's
00:37:59.660
inevitable this economy this currency will collapse inevitably unless we completely reverse course
00:38:06.060
but we can delay it and and if we do the wrong things in the midterms uh we have 24 to 36 months
00:38:14.760
maximum if we do the right thing we have a decade to to reverse course and right the ship um so i'm
00:38:22.800
hopeful i i think that what we saw in italy is very hopeful i think so too so boy are they working
00:38:28.920
to make sure that you think that that is fascism did you see that the um the former prime minister
00:38:36.620
who's a part of the liberal side who was running against her and says i'm no friend of hers at all
00:38:44.600
but this uh story that is coming out from the western media that she's a fascist is fake news she's not a
00:38:54.740
fascist i disagree with her i ran against her but we're not introducing fascism with her so he's a
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bill maher liberal yeah yeah and it's a it's amazing how i'll bet you don't see that story anywhere no i
00:39:10.880
i haven't seen i'm glad you saw it yeah reality she's not a fascist individual liberty is not
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fascist and and the fascists are all all extreme progressives yeah that is the definite you know
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it's again it's hitler and stalin uh it's not people who believe in individual liberty and family and
00:39:28.820
and um patriotism what do you say to the people who say that china is so weak internally now
00:39:36.020
that they're almost a paper tiger but i would say the same thing about us
00:39:41.120
well number one and china may be extremely weak internally but their pain tolerance is a lot higher
00:39:47.240
than ours i mean this is a society that allowed you oh you're having a second child we will kill it
00:39:52.760
uh if you can have a one child policy and enforce it if you can turn people's phones red with their
00:39:59.140
health code app and and get them to stop a bank run they have a much greater uh ability to control
00:40:06.020
their population despite massive pain they killed 100 million people and you know communism has 50
00:40:12.160
million under mao so they're like this the russia under stalin when you know will survive they just
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will continue to survive chinese communist party has has enormous ability to continue to operate
00:40:25.820
and survive until it doesn't and it may break someday and i hope that it does because the chinese
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people are wonderful terrific people that should be unleashed economically unleashed with liberty i mean
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it'd be a marvelous thing the name of the book is according to plan the elite secret plan to sabotage
00:40:44.120
america you're listening to kevin freeman he is the uh the author of it uh and a really really
00:40:52.740
brilliant mind that studies this and has for decades now um i want to ask you about the nordstream
00:40:59.800
pipeline okay i people don't remember 1982 the trans-siberian pipeline had an explosion that was so
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large you could see it from outer space now there are people who say well it was an accident it was
00:41:13.820
poor construction it was all sorts of other things i've met with people on the reagan national security
00:41:18.380
council who admitted to me that they had actually allowed the kgb the soviets to capture some bad
00:41:27.500
software that was pre-programmed and some bad chips and that when they were implemented into
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the pipeline it caused an explosion so sabotage is clearly a possibility it's okay but hang on hang on that
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is different that to me is that's just brilliant oh you're gonna steal stuff from us here steal this
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that is to me that's just smart that's just no it was economic warfare in the cold war and it was
00:41:52.740
complete nobody was hurt in it was a miracle and it really stopped the soviets a part of
00:41:57.200
bringing down the soviet union so but this is different this is in international waters this is
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not a military target who do you think has the the motive to do it the only motive i could find and i
00:42:11.760
listen was listening to you earlier i thought you were absolutely right about you know america i hope
00:42:16.180
we didn't do it we might have had you know so forth but it doesn't seem seem right and it doesn't seem
00:42:21.380
right for russia to have done it to themselves the clues aren't there germany who is going to have an
00:42:27.060
energy crisis anyway this winter can now deflect problems from their bad policies to uh well we had
00:42:35.280
a sabotage in this pipeline we don't know who did it and we're not ever going to figure it out but
00:42:41.080
the globalists who want to turn us into serfs and it goes back to the according to plan idea
00:42:47.400
would be more than happy to have allowed that because it's it's going to spike energy prices
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forces to the green approach uh it's all according to plan so that i think is at the most likely
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possibility in my mind at this moment that one seems what do you think of that stew i think that one
00:43:06.420
seems i mean nefarious yes but it does seem uh it does seem movie-ish everything else is a little
00:43:17.080
convoluted this one seems likely because you can go politicians they never want to take responsibility
00:43:24.140
for anything this one i always look because the left always does things where it's a win-win for there
00:43:29.940
for them even if they lose they win you know i mean this one is a win-win for for instance the
00:43:36.820
globalists and and germany because the pain is deflected off of the uh politicians you can't
00:43:46.920
you're not going to hear that anymore it would be all about the pipeline i think that makes total
00:43:51.160
sense but also you're already hearing this is why we have to stop these pipelines and get out of
00:43:58.540
gas and get into into green energy because it's just too unstable and dangerous yeah i mean it fits
00:44:05.820
right it certainly fits uh many of the other things we've been talking about for a long time
00:44:09.900
it's hard to know obviously at this point but i mean it's certainly a plausible theory it has to be
00:44:16.180
the first one i've heard kevin that that i think is i think that's plausible it's terrifying that
00:44:22.680
that's plausible you know but it fits the according to plan and and this is the same group of people
00:44:28.140
that had war gamed a pandemic and then as soon as we had that virus were however it emerged from the lab
00:44:34.540
or from bat wet market they just had an immediate response that that they were able to capitalize on it
00:44:42.600
and keep in mind that hurt their economies too right all of those things hurt their economies too but it
00:44:48.980
achieved their greater objective of making us serfs under their control where the elites don't wear the
00:44:53.860
mask but the rest of us do they shut down schools they shut down businesses yeah they were willing to
00:44:58.220
take that pain to achieve their greater long-term objective which is global dystopia from my view
00:45:04.000
we're living in an evil age no question the good news is i think the light is getting lighter
00:45:11.680
it is and people are waking up and that's why we wrote this book is so you can give it to your
00:45:16.820
neighbor without the conspiracy theory massive behind it you hand it to him and say hey we see
00:45:22.580
these issues do you really think all of these things are happening accidentally or because we're
00:45:26.760
incompetent and they'll conclude i'm certain of it they'll conclude no there's a plan and this is
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according to plan uh kevin freeman thank you so much for stopping by the elite secret plan to
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sabotage america the name of the book is according to plan thanks kevin