War: The Greatest Reset | Guests: James O’Keefe & John Soriano | 1⧸24⧸22
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Summary
Glenn Beck: We've been here before, and it's not so different from the 1960s. Glenn Beck: It's a new day, and what you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
Transcript
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Well, let's think about protecting your home here for a second.
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If you want to protect your home, you might have several different ways to go.
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A home security system, homeowners insurance, and those are good things, necessary things, things you need.
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But neither home security system nor your homeowners insurance can protect you from cyber criminals committing home title fraud.
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Title fraud happens when a criminal forges your signature on documents stating that you sold your home to the criminal.
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Then the criminal is able to take out loans against your equity.
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The bottom line is, though, you don't really need to understand it.
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And so they are going to make you go through an incredible amount of time and money trying to reverse this.
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Imagine working with banks and insurance companies and local governments and all the rest to try to unwind this problem.
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Home title lock stops it before it starts, puts a barrier around your home's title.
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The instant they detect anyone, whether it's a cyber thief, a renter, even a relative trying to forge their way onto your home's title, they help shut it down.
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This is a problem you don't want to hassle with, and home title lock can make that happen for you.
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What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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Jane wrote in about her experience with Relief Factor.
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After back surgery, I went to physical therapy.
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And the seemingly endless summers where our only instructions from our parents were to be home before dark.
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The sound of the screen door slamming shut as we ran to play with our friends.
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For years, the 1960s has bothered me personally.
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I always thought it was an incredibly selfish age.
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While it said it cared about others, most of it, it seemed to me, was only about getting high and sleeping with whomever or whatever you wanted.
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No rules to me always seemed like no responsibilities, dude.
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It always seemed to me as an angry and arrogant generation with really no respect for what came before.
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We're going to change things and to hell with the rest of everyone else.
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The assassinations, the bombings, the riots eventually grew old.
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Eventually, you run out of mud to roll around in.
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But as always, the truth is somewhere in between the extremes.
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There were real problems with race, politics, love, war, and blind loyalty.
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From Dallas, Texas, the flash, apparently official, President Kennedy died at 1 p.m.
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And finally, at the end of the decade, RFK Jr. was killed.
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Johnson, a racist, ended up crafting the Great Society
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As his policymaker said he would fight and win the war on poverty,
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his actions actually enslaved, not freed people.
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In fact, people of all races now are getting caught into the slavery trap of this government.
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And as we know many times, the other side is just as bad.
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Because we fight over the two parties, we become tribal and we fight blindly for things.
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And people that we would never really fight for if we hadn't been convinced the other side was the enemy.
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I mean, we weren't killing each other in the streets and burning our cities down.
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Things were still changing and bubbling under the surface.
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We had gas lines in cold winters with no heating oil.
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It seemed no one could get a job and hope was a thing of a past.
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I remember the symbol of American might and know-how.
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And soon, we all seemingly all felt America would be a joke if it wasn't already.
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And the generation after the hippies left home.
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My generation was the first generation that had to have all their candy checked for razor blades or poison.
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It reflected what was happening at our dinner tables.
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Every time you mention Frank Jr., you've got to crush yourself.
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Your mother doesn't have too much to crush yourself about these things.
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Yeah, well, as long as we've got a dollar left, we eat good in this house.
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25 years in construction work, I always burn up a paycheck.
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No hitting, no slapping at the dinner table, okay?
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Even all the way down to the sounds of church bells ringing in the neighborhood behind.
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The tension between mom and dad over money, over job, over roles, and the kid pulling more
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Hey, watch the hair as the family and seemingly the whole world was crumbling.
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The movie also shows us a time where we knew things.
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Yes, believe it or not, we spoke to one another.
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There were no cell phones, and there was no Google.
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That bridge, that tower right there goes up 690 feet.
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They got 40 million cars going across there a year.
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The concrete, yeah, they got almost three quarter of a million yards of concrete.
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Many of us, at least my age, have been here before.
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Perhaps we become the parents now in the movie, and we forget that we were once actually the
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They were seemingly just worried about our hair, but not really.
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Only then to have someone in our life blow that flame out.
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But this time, this time, we know how the story ends.
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This time, my generation is old enough and strong enough to tell the hippies,
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I've never expressed this out loud before, but I've always had a problem with the 60s.
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I've always had a problem with the hippie era, and it comes from someplace very personal.
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You had your sexual liberation, and the rest of us have paid the bill.
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We were there to pick up the pieces of our destroyed families after you left.
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You gathered the kindling for the bonfire of the vanities.
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You were raising kids in what you say was the era of greed, the 1980s.
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It was your generation that was the yuppie, not mine, and certainly not our parents.
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It was your generation that fought against the U.S. in Vietnam and the Cold War.
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You were the ones saying that Reagan is a warmonger and he's going to get us all vaporized.
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You went on with your life, but it was my generation as a kid that woke up with night terrors night after night about being vaporized because of your political propaganda.
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It wasn't our parents that arrogantly said we could have it all.
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You brought us the Clinton years where we could have it all.
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You brought us these times because weak men bring hard times.
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And you will not retire from so-called public service.
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Do you know this is the oldest by far the oldest generation to ever serve in Congress and the White House by far.
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We have people who don't even understand how a phone works.
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Are they serving because they're living longer?
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They are the generation that I and others my age have lived in the shadow of the whole time.
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The generation that has been arrogant and greedy and all about themselves the entire time.
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Now I want to make sure that I'm not making just a total blanket statement of all those who grew up in the 60s because many live through those times and learned from their mistakes.
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You have become everything you said you despised when you were a kid.
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You are the ones keeping the regular person down.
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You're the ones kicking the door behind you closed.
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My generation has always lived in your reckless shadow.
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We've been the only ones left to clean up your mess.
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And I feel at times that nothing really has changed.
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We were the ones with a broken family, not you.
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When is enough enough, Chuck Schumer, Harry Reid, Mitch McConnell, Joe Biden?
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And perhaps it's too late for my generation to have the turn.
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But you will not do to my kids and the next generation what you have done to my generation.
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While everyone else has to clean up your mess or live in your pigsty that you left behind.
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And now it's not just about me and my generation.
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It feels personal because I've been dealing with it since as long as I can remember.
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For all of those who are not part of that arrogant, hippie generation that never learned their lesson.
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And I've always related to millennials more than boomers.
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Because it is the boomer generation, on the most part, that has caused all of this mess.
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If you are 15 or 45, you are not insignificant.
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Nor do they have all of the power, all of the answers, or all of the tools.
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We need you to right the wrongs of the arrogant.
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And for any of us who really remember Saturday Night Fever, those days of the 1970s,
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It involved steamrollers rolling over these records.
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It seems all we had to do was remember who we really are.
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I apologize to Stu if it smells like a, I don't know, a boy's camp in here.
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And man, it is a book that you just have to read.
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Hopefully, we'll have that audio book out soon in the next few days.
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There's one thing about writing a book because then it takes you over a year.
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And then you get away from it for a while while it's being printed.
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If we're looking at the news today, you see Bitcoin.
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This is the biggest downtrend we've had since 2020.
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It has fallen from as high as 60 to, I think it's 33 today.
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It feels, to me, like the beginning of a recession.
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I mean, we've all been sitting here saying, wait a minute, we had a two-year pandemic and
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everything was shut down and there was no economic consequences out of that on a grand
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Obviously, it affected businesses and had lots of things like that.
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That's one of the things in the book that we ask, well, how could that happen?
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And there is one chapter, modern monetary theory, the fuel for the global economic takeover.
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And it really is important that you understand what's happening to us.
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Modern monetary theory is truly the wood, the coal, whatever you want to say, the solar
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It is the idea that we can print as much money and spend as much money as we want.
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And if we have to get the peons, the little people, out of our way so the government can
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spend the money and not the little people, then that's what we do.
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Bitcoin is going down today because there was yet another piece of news that came out from
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Last year, I told you when the Fed's first draft policy paper on digital currencies came
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out that this would happen, that they are now going to war against cryptocurrencies.
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Yellen and Powell have already done this several times.
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They're going to say it's used by criminal organizations or they're so volatile, they're robbing investors
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of value and they're easily manipulated by markets.
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Because the government is screwing around with it.
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Billions of people's investments have been lost or stolen.
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They are already requiring investment platforms now, Coinbase and Crypto.com, to report all transactions
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to the IRS and they're moving under the SEC for formal investor reporting requirements as
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Then the next step is to release the Federal Reserve digital currency and make payments by other
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I outlined this, what, over a year ago on the program and it is also in the book and you're seeing it happen now in real time.
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Because you cannot print this kind of money without having absolute control over how it is spent.
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It's going to balance the playing field and it'll get rid of all those bad banks.
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And it'll be great because, you know, I don't care.
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I'm not spending my money on something that, you know, is illegal.
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So I don't care if they watch every dime that comes in and out.
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You don't understand modern monetary theory, which we are now operating under, which is print as much money as you want.
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You can control the price by controlling the money that is spent.
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And they, to do that, they must have access to your account.
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They must be able to shut your account down and be able to have you not buy.
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Your digital coins are not going to work at the supermarket for meat, except for this meat or this amount of meat.
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We have people hoarding stuff and the government needs that toilet paper.
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So you can only buy one roll a week and your USD coin will buy that.
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Well, that's because too many people are trying to buy their house and build a new house.
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And, you know, I know that's important, but we have infrastructure to build.
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Now, this whole scheme is built on the fact that we're the floatiest piece of poop in the toilet.
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All of the currencies around the world, they all suck.
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See, what they fail to recognize is at Bretton Woods, this happened right after World War II, we set the gold standard.
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So we told the rest of the world, you're going to use our dollars instead of gold.
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And they said, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, wait a minute.
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So we'll just print the dollars and we're going to keep all the gold here.
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And we had to promise them we will never go off the gold standard.
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But in the 1970s, we decided to go off the gold standard because everybody was told you can have it all.
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The big society, the big war machine, whatever you want, you can have it all.
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But we're going to have to get rid of the gold standard.
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But then we promised everyone we would be the buyer because we had all the money.
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So we're not going to be making the refrigerators anymore.
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You guys make those things and we'll buy them from you.
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And eventually people around the world go, wait a minute.
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We're going into really bad times because Americans are debasing the money, debasing the gold.
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Is there anybody else with a better idea than what America said and lied to us about in the 40s and then again in the 70s?
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And as soon as that happens, they sell our dollars.
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And all of those dollars come rushing back to America.
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And you have hyperinflation and no way to pay for anything.
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Now, the Federal Reserve says, well, that's why we're going to do Bitcoin.
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And we're going to make sure everybody has to have a USD dollar, a U.S. digital dollar.
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These big banks, oh, they really made a lot of mistakes.
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So we're only going to have one bank, the Federal Reserve.
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Well, the Federal Reserve is the five biggest banks.
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Oh, you're going to punish them by making them all just one bank?
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For instance, why is Joe Biden basically giving Ukraine to Russia?
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He knows that Putin knows this guy's not going to do anything.
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And so you accept whatever it is the terms are that you're going to have to live under now.
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The only way to survive this is to know why they are dangerous times.
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And they're not dangerous because other Republicans aren't doing their job.
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And we are fighting over things that are ridiculous.
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We're fighting over masks, which are not, it's not a ridiculous fight.
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I'm glad we're all standing up and we're saying, hey, enough of this.
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The great reset is what we all have to be concentrating on.
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But other copies are going to be coming out soon.
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Ransomware has emerged as the top threat in terms of number of attacks, numbers of thieves in action, and the amount of money that they can make.
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What was the state that just on, I think, Friday said, we're not dealing with ransom?
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Yeah, one state just said, basically, it's illegal to do it.
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The government can't even stop ransomware from happening.
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But nobody can stop all cyber and identity threats.
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But as I mentioned before, it feels to me like the beginning of an actual downturn.
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This seems like the beginning of real problems that are going to last, you know, maybe months, years.
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Yeah, I think this is a downturn that if I, you know, just going back on history, I'm not an economist.
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I don't, you know, and I'm usually wrong on timing.
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Back in 1914, 13, 14, and 15, you had the Fabian Society, which was all of the elites, the power, powerful elites in the world, were all in the Fabian Society in England.
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And they came over here and became progressives.
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They all said, it's going to be short, it's going to be sweet, and we're going to be able to change everything in Europe.
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It'll be better for us, better for the people, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
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They're the ones that convinced the churches to get behind it and everything else.
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It was very bloody, a horror show, a horror show.
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But it was wanted and pushed by the elites because they could change everything in Europe.
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So, we're looking at the same kind of toxic stew, again, where people will look at war and say, you know what, we can change things quickly.
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I'm very concerned about, and I have been for a long time, so it shouldn't come as a surprise to you.
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I don't know how this meltdown is going to happen, but it is going to happen.
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And when it does, especially if we go into war, remember, Biden is pulling his people out of Ukraine.
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They're pulling all of the embassy people from Ukraine, getting Americans out of there.
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We're sending NATO troops to the neighboring countries.
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And we're basically saying, don't go farther than Ukraine.
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If there's a rogue bomb that goes off in a neighboring country, it could set the entire region on fire and start something horrible.
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If Putin goes in, certainly China is going to go in to Taiwan.
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And it's because we have a very weak president who has already telegraphed to the entire world exactly what he is willing to do and what he's not willing to do.
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The best thing that Donald Trump could do today is to actually come on the air, come on places and say what he said to Lindsey Graham.
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Hey, Vladimir, President Z, this guy's not going to be the president next time around.
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I can guarantee you that it may not be me, but it's not going to be these people.
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And don't do anything that you're going to regret in three years because we're not out.
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That is, somebody has to send a strong message to these guys that you will pay for this.
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When I was watching that press conference with Biden and he blurted out the minor incursion thing and all the mistakes that he made.
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I remember thinking to myself, like, I was on the edge of my seat waiting for him to make a mistake that draws us into war or something worse, something that could happen.
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You know, we're pulling our people out of our embassy.
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We should be saying we are not closing the embassy.
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We are not pulling our people out because you're not going in.
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You know, they're saying the time for sanctions, the time for America to act is after he's made a move.
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After he's made a move, did you read anything about World War II and Germany and, you know, Sudetenland and Poland?
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Now is the time that if you don't want a war, you hit them with massive sanctions and strength.
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If you're not crossing that border, but will Biden do that?
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What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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Our president of the globe, President Biden, has announced today that the White House is working on a global strategy to increase natural gas production.
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Oh, a global, you know, if he would just, if he would just look here in the United States, we, I mean, we, we could do that.
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There's got to be a switch someplace in the White House, I think.
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Also, he's thinking now about sending 5,000 troops to Eastern Europe, you know, not to Ukraine, but to the neighbors of Ukraine.
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Basically saying, okay, Ukraine you can take, but don't you go any further than this.
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Wow, I bet Putin is shaking in his boots today.
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This and so much more, including people standing up this weekend in Washington, D.C.
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for life and their right to not have to wear a mask.
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Karen has written in about her experience with Relief Factor.
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You take something at breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
00:44:49.240
We are seeing a big set of economic consequences maybe coming home to roost.
00:44:57.900
We've had two years of basically spending ourselves out of the consequences of the pandemic, right?
00:45:12.800
I mean, we closed all businesses except for the big businesses.
00:45:18.920
And we gave a bunch of people a lot of money so they could just go buy stuff.
00:45:22.860
So, I mean, that seems like a really good idea.
00:45:25.740
Our current Starbucks near our home opens at 1.30 p.m.
00:45:31.300
Uh, my Starbucks next to our home, I got a friend who's a neighbor and he texted me at
00:45:40.440
the drive-thru and he said, Starbucks doesn't have any cups.
00:45:52.120
I was looking at charts of the shelves being stocked and they track this stuff.
00:45:58.920
We are in a cataclysmic collapse of refrigerated dough right now, Glenn, to the point that I
00:46:05.920
don't know if we can survive as a civilization that makes cinnamon buns at home.
00:46:10.560
I don't think that's going to, that's not part of our society anymore.
00:46:14.180
Bizarrely, I mean, they're all down, but refrigerated dough, the worst one.
00:46:18.080
All I can think of is, grandma, where are you, grandma?
00:46:24.400
So, the couple big things, obviously the market's down again today.
00:46:29.500
If you look at the charts, all red, all red every single day.
00:46:33.780
Cryptocurrency, as it typically does, is way down.
00:46:38.220
It's an exaggerated version of everything else that's going on.
00:46:42.200
So, one of the things that is in the news today is the Biden administration set to take
00:46:51.320
They want, they've made comments about it before.
00:46:57.840
They've said they're going to look into restrictions.
00:47:01.100
Now, they are leaking to financial media that they're coming for it.
00:47:05.440
They're going to, they're going to crack down on crypto.
00:47:10.860
Now, with that being said, I mean, I bought crypto when it was very, very cheap, and I
00:47:16.540
didn't sell it at 70, and I'm not selling it today at 35.
00:47:21.100
I just feel like there are so many huge institutions and huge democratic people that are wildly vested
00:47:36.620
I mean, Coinbase, all of these things that I just, I can't imagine it completely going
00:47:49.100
If the Great Reset is really going to happen, which it is, if that happens, it must go away.
00:48:06.060
And people will say, well, I don't use cash anymore anyway.
00:48:09.400
It is not about ease of convenience and ease of use.
00:48:13.700
It is all about controlling exactly what you do and don't do in your life.
00:48:20.880
I mean, they would have records of every one of your transactions.
00:48:25.000
They will be able to, in real time, in real time, stop you from buying things, doing things,
00:48:37.180
I mean, Jack from Twitter, for example, is not only heavily invested into cryptocurrency,
00:48:42.940
but he owns a multi-billion dollar business that is in the middle of expanding its crypto
00:48:48.880
Correct, but is that just for cryptocurrency to be easier to use?
00:48:57.320
What I'm asking is, could the U.S. digital dollar just be the vehicle that runs on that
00:49:07.360
Coinbase has basically launched their own, not their own, but they're involved in a circle,
00:49:15.160
which helps this, you know, a stable coin, a USDC, which essentially is, it's not controlled
00:49:23.340
by the government, but it is equal to a dollar.
00:49:29.440
But the bottom line is, like, there is so much money invested in cryptocurrency now and in
00:49:38.620
Many of them are big time players on the left, not just the right.
00:49:43.480
It's really one of those things that isn't partisan.
00:49:45.580
It's one of the few things that isn't partisan in our society.
00:49:48.080
So, I know it's been a while, but did you read or do you remember enough or should you
00:49:52.320
do a refresher on the chapter on modern monetary theory from the book?
00:50:00.220
I mean, I read it only a couple of weeks or last week, two weeks ago, whenever it came
00:50:03.580
That, to me, should tell you everything you need to know.
00:50:14.380
There is no way out for the federal government as they see it.
00:50:18.880
So, they will become more and more draconian because they have to.
00:50:22.900
You know, I had a friend ask me this weekend, so, Glenn, I mean, is everybody involved in
00:50:35.200
In 2008, I mean, I knew the former head of Goldman Sachs.
00:50:40.620
I knew, I lived in a town where it was 95% Wall Street people.
00:50:47.240
They were all the biggest bankers, the biggest investors.
00:50:54.360
After, when I was getting ready to leave in 2009, during the crash, I was the only person
00:51:03.140
Well, the only house on my street, and it was a long street, that was not for sale, was
00:51:12.100
Because they were all in, you know, all in the financial industry, and they were all
00:51:18.460
And beforehand, I kept saying to them, and they mocked me, honestly.
00:51:26.100
I mean, guys, it's either a blessing that I don't have the education that you do, or
00:51:32.560
I'm just stupid and wrong because I don't have the education.
00:51:36.960
And they were like, what are you talking about?
00:51:44.160
You know all of the excuses that calm your fear.
00:51:50.660
And your biggest excuse is, too much money, Glenn.
00:51:57.860
No one can allow all of that money just to be flushed down the toilet.
00:52:25.160
Right now, everyone is dismissing that the world will come off of the United States dollar
00:52:33.060
Everyone you talk to, I talk to these people still, and they all will tell me the same thing.
00:52:46.620
But you are betting that no one will finally say, you know what?
00:52:58.480
And when that happens, and our Fed is saying it's never going to happen.
00:53:01.820
Our Treasury is saying it's never going to happen.
00:53:03.300
Our government is saying it's never going to happen.
00:53:08.120
And when it does, they've got to be out and lock everybody into their own digital currency
00:53:17.980
Because the modern monetary theory, basically the theory being that you can print money
00:53:25.160
Eventually, if inflation starts, which I mean, who's to see that?
00:53:29.620
If inflation starts, you can control it because you have control of the system.
00:53:45.620
And they're doing it through public-private partnerships, ESG.
00:53:49.840
You get these companies to play along through these scores.
00:53:59.940
Why are the biggest banks in the country doing it?
00:54:05.500
And the Fed is the one holding the bag that has to say,
00:54:09.760
we're going to go to a digital currency right now.
00:54:13.760
So they're using the people with the most to gain and the most to lose.
00:54:18.320
The government is using those people to put this framework in of public-private partnerships
00:54:24.680
to be able to say, you need to make more of this.
00:54:30.760
And if you don't like it, we can, we have a golden stakeholder share in your company.
00:54:38.860
And you're going to do it because the United States government tells you to do it.
00:54:42.700
And if you won't do it, then you're out and we'll put a new board of directors in.
00:54:47.800
And it strikes me, and I know you mentioned this in the book as well, and you go into more depth on it,
00:54:54.440
but it strikes me that if you have the biggest problem with MMT, aside from all the problems we would have it with it,
00:55:01.920
but their problem with MMT is you can't let anyone outside of that little system.
00:55:07.680
If you have a controlled, if you have walls around everybody and they can move around inside those walls, this maybe works.
00:55:14.320
But if there's an escape hatch and they can get out through the wall, like cryptocurrency, it's over.
00:55:22.200
The best way to understand this is it is a financial Berlin Wall.
00:55:27.640
You cannot let your citizens out because if there's an escape hatch, then the whole thing falls apart.
00:55:39.360
So the idea from the Fed is that they're trying to get the central banks all over the world to accept a new U.S. digital currency,
00:55:49.140
which will replace the U.S. dollar to the average individual's high, high, high cost and loss.
00:55:56.500
They're trying to get the world to accept a U.S. digital currency and trade it for the U.S. dollar.
00:56:04.080
If they can do that, then they can get everybody on board and they say,
00:56:09.940
There's nothing that buys or sells except this.
00:56:12.800
If they can't get the world to do it, they have to have America do it.
00:56:17.840
But at that point, if the rest of the world jumps off of our world reserve currency, which I believe they will,
00:56:25.220
it's insane to think that that's not a real possibility.
00:56:30.420
If they jump off, we are Venezuela overnight, overnight.
00:56:42.680
I want to tell you about something the World Economic Forum did just last December that plays into this
00:56:49.560
and makes your knowledge, knowing what the Great Reset is, so vital,
00:56:56.860
helping you, helping others understand it, absolutely vital.
00:57:01.700
And the steps that I outlined, some of them in the book, and I'll give it to you again, imperative.
00:57:13.500
The country is being eased into the Great Reset.
00:57:17.400
If you've done your homework and you've only really gone to the WEF websites
00:57:22.000
and read their articles and their white papers and everything else,
00:57:25.940
And it's already beginning to create disasters.
00:57:29.880
If you've been paying attention to the hikes in inflation and the supply chain shortages,
00:57:41.580
do you have a good stockpile of emergency food?
00:57:44.480
And don't let anybody know you have it because you'll be called a hoarder.
00:57:48.380
You need a stockpile of really good quality, long-term food,
00:57:54.080
food that can last 25 years because this may not happen, but something else will.
00:57:59.280
When it comes to emergency supplies, my patriot supply is my go-to.
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And they have their popular four-week emergency food kit.
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Everyone in your family should have at least four weeks of food.
00:58:14.240
If something really bad goes down, you have 2,000 calories every day.
00:58:17.940
You have breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, and drinks.
00:58:31.000
You know, I tell these things to you not to freak you out, but to prepare you.
00:58:45.820
You will be the only ones not freaked out when you start seeing these things
00:58:51.060
because you'll know what they are and you'll be prepared for it.
00:58:54.700
And others will need your calm, guiding hand to go,
00:59:09.860
The World Economic Forum and the Gates Foundation and everything else,
00:59:14.580
they put together something in September of 2019, before the pandemic.
00:59:20.880
And they brought the world together for the first ever coronavirus pandemic war game.
00:59:34.180
They had the representatives of the biggest businesses.
00:59:36.340
They had all of the central banks that were there, many world leaders that were there.
00:59:43.700
What do we do if a coronavirus pandemic comes out?
00:59:49.280
The reason why this is important is because when it did break out just a couple of months later,
00:59:55.060
and the advice was close everything down, President Trump said, well, how do you even do that?
01:00:04.800
That's when the Federal Reserve walked in with Event 201, the book that had already been war gamed,
01:00:12.160
and said, don't worry, Mr. President, we've already war gamed it.
01:00:23.740
All of everything we've done in the coronavirus pandemic, all of the response was already pre-planned
01:00:33.280
and war gamed by the World Economic Forum and others three months before this happened.
01:00:45.980
And this one is all about a coming economic global meltdown that will include bank holidays and everything else.
01:00:59.300
And tomorrow I will try to give you more information on it.
01:01:03.380
But it is vital that you understand what they came up with, because they are going to shut down any voice that says you got to get away from the big banks.
01:01:16.220
You have to do this or these things are coming.
01:01:19.460
As soon as they start to see real meltdowns coming, by the way, Dow is down almost 700 points today, seventh day in a row.
01:01:27.420
As soon as people start to go, I don't know if I trust the system.
01:01:32.100
The first thing they decided in this war game is they must shut down voices that are telling people what to do outside of what the big banks and the Federal Reserve and the federal government are telling you to do.
01:01:50.980
And it's why I say, please get a not just a digital copy, but get a copy that is hard bound of the Great Reset, because those things could be banned.
01:02:03.640
And they'll say, because these, as they said, they are causing disruptions and they are making this global financial meltdown worse.
01:02:14.760
There is precedence for this, but this time it will be very serious.
01:02:22.500
If you thought the crackdown on voices will be bad, was bad during COVID.
01:02:29.640
It was a trial balloon to see how bad things could get when all of your money is at stake.
01:02:37.360
I'm telling you now, not because of the meltdown, but because of ESG and all of the things that this government and the globalists are doing to control your money.
01:02:50.000
Take your money out of these big banks and get it into a local bank.
01:02:56.900
Put it in a local bank, one that will lend local people local money.
01:03:03.580
We've got to keep our small businesses and our towns alive.
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I don't know if you've noticed things are dramatically changing.
01:05:07.060
Even here in the United States, there's a big rally on the mall in Washington, D.C.
01:05:17.020
I'm going to play some audio for you in a few minutes from Bill Maher.
01:05:23.860
They cheered when he and Barry Weiss spoke about how this has got to end.
01:05:34.080
There's an article that came out last week in The Federalist.
01:05:42.660
Here's why I quit over my company's vaccine mandate.
01:05:55.360
So tell me, first of all, you worked for two pharmaceutical companies, right?
01:06:05.420
The one that I recently resigned from was actually small, but growing.
01:06:09.820
OK, and tell me your your journey here through the vaccines and everything else, where you
01:06:16.380
were and what you were thinking when it first hit and the vaccines and and then how you ended
01:06:27.520
So I'm as my article says, I'm actually in the headline.
01:06:34.200
So obviously, for I made the personal choice for myself that I think that they're effective.
01:06:40.780
All as I know from my work in the pharmaceutical industry, all drugs have side effects.
01:06:46.120
You can you can take too much aspirin and that could have side effects.
01:06:49.620
But I made the decision that it was worth it for me.
01:06:53.260
And also, I have lots of people who depend on me.
01:06:59.980
So I work at a company and where I was on the executive committee, which is the highest
01:07:06.140
level committee of the of the company and the decision making body.
01:07:09.540
Um, and the way it works is the executive committee discusses matters and, uh, you may not be in
01:07:20.320
But at the end of the day, part of the deal is you, you voice your opinion.
01:07:25.380
And then if you don't agree with the opinion, you should align yourself with that opinion
01:07:29.960
and go out and preach the gospel on whatever opinion that is.
01:07:33.540
OK, nine hundred and nine, nine hundred and ninety nine times out of a thousand.
01:07:37.180
That's not morally problematic at all, because they're very prudential judgments about whether
01:07:41.760
we should spend money on a certain R&D project or or, you know, open open a branch in in France
01:07:48.640
You know, I may not agree with all the decisions that are made, but I don't have any moral dilemma
01:07:59.040
My company had been sort of inching up to a mandate and I sort of was able to live with
01:08:09.000
some of the incremental steps that they that they pursued, for example, not requiring the
01:08:15.900
VAX, but saying that if you wanted to come at the headquarters, you should you should get the
01:08:21.380
That was not problematic for most people, since most people were working remotely from home.
01:08:26.600
And frankly, most of them were pretty happy doing that.
01:08:30.680
Then rather and I sort of feared it was coming, but then rather suddenly the company made the
01:08:38.120
decision rather abruptly over one weekend that they were going to require require the VAX or
01:08:47.800
There was also, you know, an avenue to pursue exemptions.
01:08:51.960
I'll note, though, the things that were very problematic about that.
01:08:57.180
One was, is that this was issued even before the OSHA mandate had even been promulgated as
01:09:04.560
So the company did this on its own without any legal obligation to do so.
01:09:09.600
In addition, the company, when it was first issued, did not have an off ramp for testing.
01:09:15.000
Even even the OSHA mandate, as bad and coercive as that was, had a testing alternative.
01:09:23.060
It was either get faxed or you're fired again, subject to any any exemptions you might get.
01:09:30.500
You know, also extremely problematic is there was no no consideration of natural immunity
01:09:36.860
We know, I think the science is compelling, as we know, that natural immunity confers.
01:09:45.240
I think even the CDC concedes now, now that certainly during the Delta phase, you're better
01:09:50.780
off having natural immunity than than vaccination.
01:09:53.120
But there was no consideration of that whatsoever.
01:09:57.240
There was also no consideration of the fact that, as we know now through compelling evidence,
01:10:03.300
that if you're vaxxed or unvaxxed, you can both get and transmit the virus.
01:10:08.980
A lot of people came to that conclusion now because of Omicron.
01:10:14.000
Mike, I believe that we knew that with compelling evidence even before Omicron.
01:10:20.100
So we have this odd situation in and I'll talk about my industry since I know about it.
01:10:25.680
But we have this odd situation where companies are firing sales reps.
01:10:29.120
I'm hearing from after my article appeared, I'm hearing lots of heart wrenching tales from
01:10:33.820
from folks in in other pharma companies where they've been they've been having gotten the
01:10:46.920
My information is, is that anyone who applied for an exemption got the exemption, but for a period
01:10:55.000
of 90 days, I believe, and then it would be revisited.
01:10:59.380
However, and in our industry, we have these things called pharma sales reps and the job
01:11:04.240
of pharma sales reps, which is how we sell our products, for better or for worse, they go
01:11:10.360
to doctors, offices and hospitals and talk, talk about the product.
01:11:16.860
And their compensation is based largely on how on on their selling the product.
01:11:23.560
The pharma reps, if you're unvaxxed, my current information and I hasten to add, I don't I
01:11:30.680
may not have the most current information, but I but my current information is that if you're
01:11:35.260
unvaxxed, you may not go out in the field, you may not go and apply your trade out in doctor's
01:11:44.340
Conversely, if you are vaxxed, whether and whether or not you have the virus, because
01:11:50.460
they're not testing for it, you can go and apply your trade and go to doctor's offices
01:11:59.440
You know, you're you're describing what all of us have have now seen and you saw it firsthand.
01:12:06.220
You were called an anti-vaxxer, which you're not.
01:12:09.260
You were called a science denier, which you're not.
01:12:22.660
Well, that's a that's a obviously a great question.
01:12:29.860
It's a very fine company that makes products that help people.
01:12:32.440
It's full of a very nice and fine and smart people, including including the executive
01:12:41.140
They're nice, fine, intelligent people who want to do good for society.
01:12:44.820
I think it's I think it's a phenomenon of of over deference to the CDC and Dr.
01:12:53.800
Every time we had these discussions, the argument on the other side would be, well, Dr.
01:12:59.740
Fauci says the CDC says as if that was was a definitive end to the argument.
01:13:04.760
I think there is an overwhelming bias in favor of deference to the CDC and to the health
01:13:10.860
authorities, a deference which I let's say I just look at more skeptically.
01:13:16.060
You know, when I think, you know, on any topic, you can have 100 facts about that topic.
01:13:22.060
50 of the facts argue in favor of position A and 50 of the facts argue against position
01:13:28.140
I think that's what's going on here is that is that the companies are looking only at
01:13:34.840
the facts that support the position they want to take and discarding the other facts.
01:13:38.700
So, therefore, that's the best answer I can give as to why they're ignoring the clear and
01:13:45.260
So I can't I can't I can't think of another reason.
01:13:47.480
Give me give me your thought on the state of science and the medical community, because
01:13:55.120
I think they are hurting themselves by doubling down at this point.
01:13:59.880
They are hurting themselves so profoundly that it will take a long time to recover when they
01:14:06.580
come out and there is, you know, another, you know, another virus that is nasty.
01:14:12.000
A lot of people are going to dismiss anything they say because of this.
01:14:16.100
This is so dangerous for science and for doctors and for truth.
01:14:20.700
Do you see any anything turning away from this?
01:14:32.740
Certainly, we've seen companies that after the OSHA mandate was struck down, companies
01:14:36.340
like Starbucks and I believe GE rescinded the mandate.
01:14:39.800
So it's a sad state of affairs, but Starbucks is more on top of the science than than science
01:14:47.400
My my former company, I do know that they've granted all the exemptions that were that were
01:14:55.980
So I take that as a sign that perhaps I don't know this for a fact that perhaps that's sort
01:15:01.380
of their way of backing off of it is that they'll grant every exemption exemption that's
01:15:06.240
It's still on the books, though, and they can they can invoke it at any time.
01:15:09.280
So the sort of damage still hangs over people's heads.
01:15:16.360
I believe the credibility of the health authorities is severely under undermined here because there's
01:15:24.380
lots of reasons and lots of times we should believe that is your if you tell me.
01:15:30.400
No, I was going to say there's also can I just mention one one aspect of this that I
01:15:38.420
And it bothers it bothers me a lot, but people don't seem to discuss it.
01:15:42.480
My company was a multinational company and had operations in Europe and Japan.
01:15:46.700
When the vax mandate came out, get back to your fired.
01:15:52.040
It did not apply to Europe and did not apply to Japan.
01:15:58.280
You can't under the under the local laws require employees to get back.
01:16:04.140
So therefore, it created this caste system in my mind where U.S.
01:16:08.800
workers had less rights than their counterparts in other countries.
01:16:12.220
In Japan, in fact, you cannot not only cannot you require a vaccine, you cannot even inquire
01:16:20.780
So that that to me, that that to me really, really irks me because American workers are
01:16:26.600
put in this lower caste of protection as compared to their counterparts in in in Europe and Japan.
01:16:34.980
Are you having a hard time finding another gig?
01:16:37.900
Are you kind of on the, you know, on the crap list or what's happening with you?
01:16:50.580
I would like to return to the industry, but obviously I don't want to go back to a company
01:16:57.460
So I've actually had discussions with executive recruiters where I said, listen, there's something
01:17:05.520
And I said, tell the companies that may be looking for someone with my with my expertise.
01:17:12.180
If they don't want me for that reason, I don't want to go work there.
01:17:16.280
Conversely, conversely, if it doesn't bother them that I did what I did or if they're
01:17:21.700
affirmatively in favor of it, I would be really excited about going to work there.
01:17:32.440
He is a former pharmaceutical executive fighting against the mandates.
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You can follow him on his website, Sorianity dot com or Soriano John D on Twitter.
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I want to play Bill Maher and Barry Weiss from this weekend talking about the pandemic vaccine
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I sprayed the Pringles cans that I bought at the grocery store, stripped my clothes off
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because I thought COVID would be on my clothes.
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You get the vaccine and you get back to normal.
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I know that so many of my liberal and progressive friends are with me on this, and they do not
01:20:24.960
want to say it out loud because they are scared to be called anti-vax or to be called science
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denial or to be, you know, smeared as a Trumper.
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If you believe the science, you will look at the data that we did not have two years ago,
01:20:39.780
and you will find out that cloth masks do not do anything, you will realize that you
01:20:46.160
can show your vaccine passport at a restaurant and still be asymptomatic and carrying Omicron.
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And you will realize, most importantly, that this is going to be remembered by the younger
01:21:00.500
The city of Flint, Michigan, which is 80%, I think, minority students, has just announced
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In the past two years, we've seen, among young girls, a 51% increase in self-harm.
01:21:18.820
That is why we need to end it, more than any inconvenience that it's been to the rest
01:21:27.480
It's like, at this point, it's a pandemic of bureaucracy.
01:21:35.800
That's Barry Weiss, formerly of the New York Times, on the Bill Maher show.
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And Bill's stance is, no, I didn't do any of that stuff, because I thought it's been
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What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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It's been left to the muckraker to patrol the boundaries of the moral order and to summon
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The founder and CEO of Project Veritas and the author of a new book, American Muckraker, James
01:24:57.940
Hi, Glenn, and great quotes you've selected there on the intro.
01:25:08.240
I've been looking at the words of Eisenhower going into D-Day, the eyes of the world are
01:25:15.380
upon us, and it is the time to either stand up and be counted or kneel down.
01:25:25.200
Well, that's why I say I'd rather die on my feet than live on my knees.
01:25:27.940
This book, American Muckraker, I talk about the problems in journalism and the crisis of
01:25:33.380
conscience that we as citizens face because we all suffer.
01:25:36.820
In fact, the first chapter of this book is called Suffering, and people might be asking,
01:25:43.580
Well, it's because, you know, people that blow the whistle on these institutions, a lot
01:25:47.540
of the people come to us inside of these different departments, they do struggle and suffer.
01:25:51.500
And I've personally struggled and felt pain enduring the defamation and the lawsuits and
01:25:58.300
even the incarceration and most recently FBI raids against me.
01:26:04.840
It's just a question of, do you want to follow your conscience or not?
01:26:08.060
And I think it's better to follow your conscience and expose what's going on.
01:26:11.960
So I'm trying to create a movement of these people to do this.
01:26:17.940
American Muckraker is a handbook on how to do journalism living in clown world.
01:26:22.040
Explain what Muckraker means, because it's an old timey, you know, early 20th century word.
01:26:26.700
Yeah, it's from it's from about 100 years ago, 120 years ago.
01:26:32.500
Teddy Roosevelt, in this passage, Pilgrim's Progress, he talked about the man with the
01:26:38.800
And what I define it is basically a journalism who does a journalist who does expose reporting,
01:26:44.940
making public what powerful people want kept private for the wrong reasons.
01:26:50.420
And I distinguish a muckraker from a corporate journalist, because many of the people in
01:26:55.500
corporate journalism merely represent they act as representatives for those in power.
01:27:03.960
And of course, you have to be skeptical of what you're told.
01:27:08.680
You can't just act in symbiosis with people in pharmaceutical companies and the government.
01:27:14.100
When when did we when did we stop thinking that journalism is printing something that someone
01:27:20.280
else doesn't want printed and in exchange that for public relations?
01:27:26.100
Well, the second chapter of this book, it's I call it medium.
01:27:29.620
And I do my best job of trying to tell the story in one chapter of the history of all media.
01:27:35.460
I don't think there was a particular point in space and time.
01:27:38.660
I think it's it's gotten horrifically bad in the last two decades, mainly because of
01:27:45.140
the consolidation of of tech and the decimation of the country's newspapers.
01:27:53.100
Bosses don't are not willing to do investigative reporting because investigative reporting is
01:27:58.680
Some of our investigations, Project Veritas cost us hundreds of thousands of dollars to
01:28:07.360
In fact, you usually get sued into oblivion and most bosses settle lawsuits.
01:28:13.640
We've never lost a lawsuit, but it's cost us an arm and a leg.
01:28:16.980
So I actually traced it to economics and the 1990s.
01:28:20.220
ABC got sued by Food Lion Grocery for that undercover investigation.
01:28:24.880
But journalists have been acting as ombudsman since the time of FDR when he was in his wheelchair
01:28:31.020
And so it's it's a it's a it's a it's a long story, but I try to tell people how to break
01:28:37.000
Can I just switch to the news that you're involved in?
01:28:40.280
You were raided by the FBI in November because they said you had Ashley Biden's diary.
01:28:47.820
Can you give us a quick synopsis of this and what the latest is with your fight against
01:28:54.480
Well, I source transmitted me the diary, a document of the diary, and I tried to corroborate it.
01:29:04.800
I was fairly certain the diary belonged to Joe Biden's daughter, Ashley Biden.
01:29:09.660
Most people don't realize Joe Biden has a daughter named Ashley Biden.
01:29:13.480
I thought it was I thought it was hers, but wasn't certain.
01:29:21.280
Fast forward a year, a federal agent show up at my home with a search warrant.
01:29:25.380
They put me in handcuffs, threw me against my hallway wall, raided my home and took my
01:29:30.660
two iPhones, just my iPhones, not my laptop or anything else.
01:29:34.240
Very unusual, by the way, and particularly aggressive to do it against a journalist.
01:29:39.540
On the search warrant, it said accessory after the fact and misprison of a felony.
01:29:45.660
Now, these are these are crimes that they are, I guess, looking for, but I have not been
01:29:49.700
charged with anything, but to but to even do this to a reporter accessory after the fact
01:29:58.080
The Supreme Court of the United States in a case called Bartnicki v.
01:30:01.240
Bopper protects the right of a journalist to receive a document, even if that document
01:30:07.180
was stolen by a third party, so long as the journalist had nothing to do with the theft
01:30:18.660
But Glenn, this was a horrible and egregious violation of my rights.
01:30:22.700
And of course, what's even more egregious is that within moments of me being out of
01:30:26.640
handcuffs, I got a text message from the New York Times national security reporter who
01:30:31.660
somehow had got access to this information and knew the subject of the grand jury subpoena.
01:30:36.580
So this is what we're talking about in this book.
01:30:38.660
It's also just the nature of our circumstances these days when the government teams up with
01:30:43.140
media, which teams up with pharmaceutical companies, which teams up with the executive branch
01:30:53.100
And I really, truly hope that you win and you just take the whole system apart.
01:31:01.420
But how does the average person deal with this?
01:31:07.600
Well, that's what most people are very cynical.
01:31:10.200
I would say the majority of people are at least afraid.
01:31:13.640
And the first thing we do is we have to tail as old as time, stop the fear.
01:31:20.160
And we're we're not, you know, they have tremendous power.
01:31:25.540
But that's that's part because we give them that power.
01:31:30.320
And there's a lot of good people in the government.
01:31:32.260
Just just two weeks ago, we broke a story inside the Department of Defense.
01:31:36.820
There are people who see the truth, but they're afraid to lose their pension or be persecuted or be defamed.
01:31:43.960
So we've got to stop wanting approval from these people.
01:31:46.920
We've got to stop worrying about losing our Twitter account and Instagram.
01:31:53.620
And Veritas has this whole whistleblower program.
01:31:56.280
We've raised people half a million dollars every time they blow the whistle.
01:32:03.000
I think it's a mass movement of truth tellers that bring reality cinema verite that the images are more powerful than their ability to manipulate words in a newspaper.
01:32:14.420
I really believe that you you talk about tyranny and you say muckraker's natural enemy is a tyrant.
01:32:20.480
But I don't know if we I don't know if Americans really understand tyranny.
01:32:28.200
I think it looks like the scene in 1984, which I've reread multiple times and I encourage everyone else to do it.
01:32:35.520
And I cited throughout this book when the protagonist, Winston, is being is being interrogated by the tyrant, O'Brien.
01:32:42.120
And O'Brien is saying to Winston, two plus two equals five.
01:32:45.540
And Winston says in return, no, no, two plus two equals four.
01:32:49.480
Everything inside of myself says it equals four.
01:32:54.660
And finally, Winston relents from the pressure and says, OK, two plus two is whatever you want it to be.
01:33:00.660
And it's a very important moment because because the reality is only one truth.
01:33:05.560
You're not entitled to multiple realities in this life.
01:33:08.080
And they're trying to coerce us through shame and humiliation and the terrifying power of the press to believe that two plus two equals five.
01:33:17.260
And I talk about that in a chapter called power.
01:33:20.800
And it really what changed for me was when I stopped seeking approval, when I no longer wanted to be liked by the New York Times is when I was free.
01:33:32.340
And it makes you more frightening when you don't care and they understand you don't care.
01:33:39.560
That terrifies them, terrifies them because they have no power over you.
01:33:43.940
The name of the book is American Muckraker, Rethinking Journalism for the 21st Century from the founder of Project Veritas, James O'Keefe.
01:33:57.180
You know, I like the this is just another example of of voices coming together and saying the same thing.
01:34:09.980
You know, when you hear it out of the mouths of two and three others, you know that there's something happening and something maybe we should pay attention to.
01:34:18.880
He's saying the same things in just a different in a different way.
01:34:33.980
Since when do we let us since when do we let our fear guide us?
01:34:44.100
You have to be you have to look at the intellectual outline of the quote battlefield, if you will.
01:34:56.660
I'm a guy who hid from most of my life up until I was 30.
01:35:07.640
I know there's this great song from Billy Joel.
01:35:15.360
And it's it talks about maybe it's a stranger and it's in you.
01:35:21.520
And we all we all do it at some degree or another.
01:35:26.180
And because you're afraid you're afraid of other people or you're afraid of either what's in you or the void that you think is in you.
01:35:44.420
And my father used to say to me, you better fill in the I am.
01:36:01.260
Or if you don't fill it in, believe me, people in your life will fill it in.
01:36:16.800
I can tell you right now, it's not the second group.
01:36:21.840
And I don't care what station in life you're at.
01:36:40.260
This one does require all of us on our feet or we will all be on our knees.
01:36:52.680
I actually feel sorry in a way for my father's generation.
01:36:58.800
And he said, Glenn, you guys are facing something that, you know, the world hasn't seen since World War II, at least.
01:37:05.840
And I think it's going to be bigger and worse than that.
01:37:20.160
When you're not pushed against the wall, you just become milquetoast.
01:37:28.600
You just kind of mold into it and you sink into the couch.
01:37:31.060
But when your back is against the wall, you really do find out who you are.
01:37:37.020
I hope to God our finding out isn't actually on a beach someplace like D-Day.
01:37:42.620
But it will be something like that, either spiritually or physically.
01:37:59.840
Those are not just words, some dusty old catchphrase from some people in powdered wigs once said.
01:38:06.040
They are core tenets of the American belief in freedoms that have been hounded down to us by our creator.
01:38:13.140
And they are the standard that is supposed to fly at the forefront of the troops.
01:38:24.600
Well, the standard of tyranny, shut up, sit down, do as you're told, is starting to lead many Americans.
01:38:32.580
And it will stamp life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness out of existence.
01:38:37.140
Your children and your grandchildren need to understand that banner.
01:38:43.080
And they need to be the ones that are ready to lead the charge holding the banner of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
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There is so much going on today that, honestly, I don't even know where to begin.
01:39:46.720
We've been talking about the problems in the economy.
01:39:56.360
This is the worst run of the stock market since 2020.
01:40:04.820
Do you know about the mass trials that are happening in Cuba?
01:40:08.140
You know, being anti-communist and pro-basic freedom, pro-basic human rights, it used to be mostly bipartisan.
01:40:20.560
Now I'm not so sure because we overlook the excuse and the abuses in communist China because there's too much money at stake in China.
01:40:29.540
I mean, you know, more and more people on the left are saying America has its own history of atrocities.
01:40:35.280
Like, that washes our hands from current atrocities.
01:40:38.860
You can't judge the concentration camps in China.
01:40:42.340
That's what one of the owners in NBA, you know, Golden State Warriors said on his podcast last week.
01:40:53.440
What about the atrocities that are happening, you know, where there's not so much US money at stake?
01:41:00.580
How about the country in our own backyard, 90 miles off the coast of Florida?
01:41:05.080
Do you remember the brief freedom protest that broke out in Cuba last night?
01:41:11.920
And they happened too late because Biden was in the White House.
01:41:14.580
And he said, oh, that's just people protesting COVID policies.
01:41:18.440
Predictably, Cuba's communist government has cracked down hard on the protesters making mass arrests.
01:41:26.640
One human rights group says in the U.S. says 1,373 people were arrested.
01:41:33.140
Now, Cuba is holding mass trials for 620 people who are still in custody.
01:41:38.500
One is a 34-year-old father of three, a man named Mikhail Rodriguez.
01:41:43.940
He was out buying food last July when he joined a large crowd just chanting, we want change.
01:41:49.660
He was arrested and maybe sentenced next month for up to 28 years in prison.
01:41:59.580
28 years for joining a crowded street protest and saying, we want change.
01:42:09.280
Because he was just chanting what you were chanting.
01:42:13.940
The Cuban government is now sending the signal with harsh penalties to make sure everybody stays exactly where they are.
01:42:23.340
Another man had to watch his two sons, ages 18 and 25, put on trial last week for sedition.
01:42:29.340
One of Cuban government's favorite catch-all charges.
01:42:32.380
They face possible sentences of 15 and 20 years.
01:42:50.460
He can't be bothered to take a stand in Ukraine.
01:43:03.680
Where is the man who will make the next tear-down-this-wall speech?
01:43:28.340
On tomorrow's program, I'm going to talk to you a little bit about this World Economic Forum Great Reset trial that they ran.
01:43:35.980
They ran a test case of an economic meltdown, which to me is a sign that they think an economic meltdown is coming.
01:43:46.360
That's why I have asked you to get out of debt, to reduce your spending, reduce your cost of your loans, reduce as much as you possibly can.
01:43:56.620
And to buy tangible things, things that have tangible access and value.
01:44:09.560
Every single maple flex bar that you require now.
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But if you can get part of them here now at Goldline, you should.
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Maple flex bars are something that you can use as emergency currency.
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01:45:06.240
I sprayed the Pringles cans that I bought at the grocery store, stripped my clothes off because I thought COVID would be on my clothes.
01:45:28.240
You get the vaccine and you get back to normal.
01:45:36.780
I know that so many of my liberal and progressive friends are with me on this, and they do not want to say it out loud because they are scared to be called anti-vax or to be called science denial or to be, you know, smeared as a Trumper.
01:45:51.200
I'm sorry, if you believe the science, you will look at the data that we did not have two years ago, and you will find out that cloth masks do not do anything.
01:46:02.500
You will realize that you can show your vaccine passport at a restaurant and still be asymptomatic and carrying Omicron.
01:46:09.640
And you will realize, most importantly, that this is going to be remembered by the younger generation as a catastrophic moral crime.
01:46:18.340
The city of Flint, Michigan, which is 80%, I think, minority students, has just announced indefinite virtual schooling.
01:46:25.740
In the past two years, we've seen among young girls a 51% increase in self-harm.
01:46:35.820
That is why we need to end it more than any inconvenience that it's been to the rest of us.
01:46:40.740
I think this is what is sweeping the world right now.
01:46:45.800
And if, you know, we've said several times, what side of history are you going to be on?
01:46:51.240
Well, it's been debatable for at least maybe two years.
01:46:55.540
I think about a year it's been debatable which way this thing is going to play out was.
01:47:00.360
Well, right now, if you are this big mask mandate, shut it all down kind of person, you really need to look at the facts.
01:47:22.060
And I think there's two things that are important about that clip and so many others that we've played recently where people like Barry Weiss, who's not conservative.
01:47:31.040
Bill Maher, who's certainly no conservative, is out there saying this is over and I'm done with it.
01:47:37.280
One is that or it's just like at one point in this situation, there was a real split between, I think, the left and the right.
01:47:44.880
The conservatives wanted to open things up and go and liberals generally wanted to lock down and that is just not the case anymore.
01:47:52.720
There are a lot of people who are Democrats, who are liberals, who are moderates, who want this over with too and are done with it.
01:48:00.780
Yes, you hear a lot from the Gavin Newsom's of the world.
01:48:04.800
You hear a lot from the, you know, Andrew Cuomo's and his his his clones around the country.
01:48:14.260
And you hear a lot of this stuff from the media.
01:48:16.420
But the truth is, at this point, the dynamic has changed.
01:48:20.360
We should recognize it as conservatives and we should not shun all the people who are on the other side.
01:48:28.860
Every every small business owner knows you need liberals in your restaurants, too.
01:48:35.380
You this is not this is not something where we can sit here and just say, oh, well, we're we were right.
01:48:43.280
Let's welcome these people in, because once we get people like Bill Maher and Barry Weiss and so many others in our group, the the tide is not going to be able to be stopped.
01:48:55.320
The other thing that I think is important to to recognize from that clip is.
01:49:01.280
Listening to them talk about the restrictions and shutting down schools for indefinite online learning and vaccine cards and restrictions and mask mandates and all of these things.
01:49:19.840
Yeah, it's not constructed a two tiered society.
01:49:23.380
The stuff they're talking about to me sounds like a foreign land.
01:49:32.980
I am concerned about it because I have fellow human beings who are being affected by it.
01:49:42.260
I feel watching some of this stuff in the United States of America like I feel about a video about Ethiopia.
01:49:50.720
You know, it's like, oh, my gosh, these poor people are struggling, but doesn't feel like it affects me.
01:49:54.940
I know I can go to the store and get food whenever I want.
01:49:57.620
But I have empathy for people in other nations.
01:50:00.660
And I feel like that with inner city crime or like you see these gang shootings going on all the time in bad areas of Chicago.
01:50:08.360
You know, I live in a suburb in Texas and like obviously some of that could hit me.
01:50:12.680
I could go to a city and get shot and crime can spread that things happen.
01:50:21.980
But it is something you watch and you're empathy for the people affected by it.
01:50:27.500
The left and blue states have turned this country into a two tiered society where I feel completely normal on an everyday basis.
01:50:36.900
If you're listening to me in New York, if you're listening in California, this may be a totally different situation in your life.
01:50:43.640
But it's been over a year, well over a year where I have felt none of this.
01:50:50.380
Living in Texas, living in Florida, living in some of these southern states, and you're seeing this now with the economy and the job numbers where hundreds of thousands of jobs are disappearing in every other region and they're all going to the south.
01:51:07.360
It's happening in mass, mass numbers that maybe we've never seen before in the history of the United States.
01:51:13.240
Here's what I think really has to be understood.
01:51:19.420
I have been telling you for 20 years there is going to come a time where we're going to have the industrial revolution that took 100 years.
01:51:30.340
I've told you for 20 years in the end, tech will be despised because tech is going to be seen as the enemy because it will be AI and robotics and everything else that take your job and people won't know what to do.
01:51:46.580
And you're going to have to retrain for jobs from every year to every five years in the future.
01:51:54.180
And a lot of people, especially those who are my age and above, you don't retrain that quickly.
01:52:04.760
And tech and I can tell you this because I have been, Stu, have I not been saying this since we met in the 90s?
01:52:11.940
I know because I read futurists and futurists like Ray Kurzweil.
01:52:18.000
You don't know if they're actually predicting the future or making the future at this point.
01:52:22.900
OK, because they're all at Google and everything else.
01:52:25.400
And they have been talking about this for a very long time.
01:52:29.000
But you don't hear any politician talking about it.
01:52:31.880
You don't hear Google setting up big, huge training centers to retrain truck drivers who in six years, eight years will probably lose their jobs because there will be automatic driving trucks.
01:52:44.320
It'll be the first impact on on trucks and big, big jobs.
01:52:55.280
They know that this is going to be one of the worst upheavals ever in the history of mankind.
01:53:02.480
You're going to have 100 years of change in 10 years.
01:53:12.880
They're worried about violence and riots in the streets and governments being overthrown just because jobs.
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Where do you get your meaning if you don't work?
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And tech knows it because tech is going to be causing it.
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I've also told you beginning about 10 years ago, there is going to come a time when tech knows what tech knows.
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And the government is going to start looking like, oh, they're going to come for us.
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The people are going to come for us and the banks are going to go.
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People are going to come for us and they will look to tech to protect them.
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With the promise that the government and the banks and the new world order will protect tech when the jobs are gone.
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That's why the press is working with the government.
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You catch on early enough right now and you stand up against it.
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And we throw these bums out and we all talk to each other about the truth.
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The other is we all decide we're going to stay asleep and we just let them steamroll over us.
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And when we wake up, there's nothing you can do about it.
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You think you think you are using these people as useful idiots, meaning the people like at Occupy Wall Street at the time.
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You think you're using the global warming people.
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And you're telling them we're going to fix the planet.
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But when they figure out that this is nothing but a giant money-making scheme by the richest people and the richest corporations in the world, and you never meant it, you were just looking for power and money, they will come to your studio and rip you out of the street, out of your seat, live on television, and beat you to death in the streets.
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You cannot lie to billions of people because we actually have skin in the game.
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You're telling us, you're lying to us, telling us, don't worry, we got it, we got it, we got it.
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And it's not just one country they're doing it to.
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The time to know about what is coming is right now.
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The time to calmly, collectively, work together with all sides of the aisle because the other side is waking up.
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The eyes of the world are upon us and only in America, only in America, can we actually publish this truth and get it out.
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It's now up to you and your neighbors to learn it inside out.
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Get your money out of these big banks and support your local, locally owned, locally run bank.
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Support them and get them on the books in your own state.
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If you don't know what I'm talking about with the Great Reset, get the book.
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It's called The Great Reset, Joe Biden and 21st century fascism.
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For me, you know, if this whole radio gig goes south, I got plan B.
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I'm going to be, I don't know, I'm going to be a food taste tester or I'm going to be a food critic, you know?
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Even if nobody writes, I think it will be important for me to taste all of the food.
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And nobody, you know, nobody's hiring me to write for their magazine or whatever.
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I'm still going to speak out about what's good and what's not.
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I haven't had a single one that didn't taste amazing.
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They're healthy for you, low in calories, low in carbs, high in protein, high in fiber.
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Honestly, it's all about the taste and they are great.
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So if you're trying to lose weight or stay in shape,
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It's a candy bar, but they say it's good for you.
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I don't know how they continue to buy commercials.
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We're just looking at the market today, down seven days in a row.
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This is the largest drop in the market since 2020.
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It's down almost a thousand points at this point.
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That's see, because when you print money and then you raise interest rates to bring that
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money back in, you stimulate the market by putting some money out there.
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And then when interest, I mean, sorry, when inflation starts to happen, you raise the interest
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rates, slow the economy down and pull that money back in and destroy it.
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Well, you don't do that until you know the recovery is real.
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It was people going to work, going back into business.
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This is nine trillion dollars being pumped into where I don't even know.
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So you can't stop the heart of the economy by turning up the interest rates and shutting
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But this, if they raise interest rates and shut off the pipeline from the Fed of money,
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we are going to see a massive recession and possibly a depression.
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We may hit the mountain, the side of the mountain this time around.
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But remember, when they first started talking about TARP, I said, OK, if they're trying to
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land the economy in the trees as opposed to the side of the mountain, that might be a good
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They were like, give it more money and it'll fly higher.
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You're going to hit the side of a mountain at some point.