00:08:52.640So, anyway, the problem is, according to the experts, it's the Fed and the central banks around the world printing money and then giving it to the banks, which, by the way, they have no relationship with.
00:10:30.440Governments always justify printing more money with the excuse that there is no inflation.
00:10:37.540When inflation rises, they say it's transitory.
00:10:41.420When inflation soars, governments blame businesses and shop owners presenting themselves as the solution with price controls.
00:10:50.560Central banks are unable to normalize policy even with the evidence of a strong recovery because they are hostage to governments that simply refuse to reduce deficit spending while they cannot tolerate even a small rise in interest rates.
00:11:10.340Investors, investors know this, and that's why they are trying to protect their clients' savings from inflation and even more likely concern, they say hyper stagflation, rising number of funds.
00:11:25.620Wait, wait, what is hyper stagflation?
00:53:23.280With 100% certainty, we know the north was arguing for zero-fifths and the south was arguing for five-fifths.
00:53:33.880Now, you could say, well, maybe they wanted it because they just liked the number zero better than the number five.
00:53:40.100Maybe it was because one, they just had an argument in binary code and one liked one and one liked zero.
00:53:46.800What they want you to believe is that the north just hated black people and thought, we're not going to enslave them, but we're not going to count them as people.
00:54:36.540So, it's incomprehensible to do that, unless you like slavery.
00:54:42.680Unless you like slavery, it's incomprehensible.
00:54:45.820Now, there's all sorts of, obviously, arguments that are tangential to slavery that have evolved over the years.
00:54:53.260But at its core, it's obvious that the side of the argument that wanted to get rid of slavery would say, whatever their argument was, was the side that was against slavery.
00:55:51.340It was not, as you pointed out many times, not a states' rights document, because it required new states in the Confederacy, required them to have slavery.
00:57:36.600It might seem at first thought to be of little difference whether the present movement at the South be called secession or rebellion.
00:57:46.360The movers, the movers, however, well understand the difference.
00:57:51.680At the beginning, they knew they could never raise treason to any respectable magnitude by any name, which implies violation of the law.
00:58:01.560They knew their people possessed much moral sense as much of a devotion to law and order as much pride in and reverence for the history and the government of the common country as any other civilized and patriotic people.
00:58:16.340They knew they could make no advancement directly into the teeth of these strong and noble sentiments.
00:58:23.720Accordingly, they commenced by an insidious debauching of the public mind.
00:58:30.340They invented an ingenious scheme, which, if conceded, was followed by perfectly logical steps through all the incidents to complete the destruction of the Union with rebellion, sugarcoated.
00:58:48.560They have been drugging the public mind of their of their section for more than 30 years until at length.
00:58:56.220They have brought many good men to a willingness to take up arms against the government the day after some assemblage of men have enacted a farcical pretense of taking their state out of the Union who could have brought no such thing the day before.
01:06:15.340So you don't care if a black person kills another black person, but you do care if a white cop kills a black person, even if he's doing it to save the life of another black person?
01:06:24.840I mean, it doesn't make a whole lot of sense, but then again, you are really good at basketball, so I guess I'll take your word for it.
01:07:10.860So, the mayor is seemingly, this is what I hear, he wants to fire you because he thinks it'll make him famous or get, you know, bonus, you know, some sort of anti-liberty points to fire you for this.
01:07:29.280Yeah, that's the rumor that I'm hearing.
01:07:34.400I am supposed to return to work tomorrow, but, you know, I police in a very liberal area, and the city officials are very liberal, and they weren't happy with the tick-tock, and they did want to fire me.
01:07:47.640But lucky for me, I have a very common-sense, loyal marshal who went to bat for me while trying to remain neutral at the same time so as not to put her own job at risk.
01:07:58.520But so far, it's, I mean, the suspension wasn't great, but I still have a job, so that's good.
01:08:06.400Well, I think you could always get a job in Texas or, you know, other parts of the state.
01:08:10.940I mean, I put good words for you in another part of the state.
01:09:53.580I have five co-workers, including my supervisors.
01:09:58.340And they've been fielding hundreds and hundreds of phone calls.
01:10:02.380They actually, this is really cool, they actually printed out all of the emails in support of me.
01:10:07.620And right now they're at about 10,000 because they want to show that to the city council to say, hey, look, we have much more support than we do opposition.
01:10:16.260I think there were like five total complaints.
01:10:18.100We have over 10,000 emails and show of support.
01:10:22.820So there, I mean, it's definitely a break in what I would describe as maybe the minutiae of working in Bellevue, Idaho.
01:10:29.640So, but they do have to deal with a bit of a headache, fielding all the phone calls and visits to the station.
01:10:35.620So that's the only part I feel bad about is they're very busy now because of me.
01:10:41.240But I think that's better than some places in the country.
01:10:44.700I mean, I know Bellevue is not like this.
01:10:46.180This is a sad example here of political correctness that has gone just insane.
01:10:51.340But at least you're not, you know, a cop in in some of these other cities, Los Angeles or in Minnesota.
01:10:59.620And I don't know how you guys are going to continue to do your job.
01:11:03.240I mean, when you are coming under attack and being called.
01:12:14.520So when the funds just started flowing in like they did just very unexpectedly, I said, well, what do we do with this?
01:12:21.720You know, I can't just keep this all to myself.
01:12:23.480That that would be that wouldn't be the right thing to do.
01:12:25.740So I started brainstorming with my friend and another sort of a business, a friend of mine that's got some experience with this thing.
01:12:35.020And we came up with the idea to create sort of like a like a scholarship foundation for displaced officers that when they find themselves in similar situations, you know, we can reach out to them.
01:12:47.360And, you know, if they miss a week's pay or a month pay, then we'd be able to help them out with, you know, help them out financially.
01:12:54.020And if they have legal fees, they can use the funds for that.
01:14:11.540You can, by the way, go to the, uh, GoFundMe page.
01:14:14.840Just, it is the GoFundMe, please help Officer Sylvester and other families.
01:14:20.920Just, uh, just search for that and you'll be able to, you'll be able to help out.
01:14:25.920Uh, please help Officer Sylvester and other families.
01:14:30.320All right, boy, we have a great, uh, hour coming up next hour.
01:14:38.560We are going to tell you an unbelievable story of, I think it's, I can't remember how many women are involved that were just trying to feed their family.
01:14:50.600They were all really good, experienced business people and they live in Venezuela.
01:14:56.320Venezuela and they were conned and they were away from their family, taken against their will, flown to another country.
01:15:06.460They had no idea where they were and they were used as slaves and the families had no idea what happened to them.
01:15:16.060Their rescue and their story is coming up in just a few minutes.
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01:16:39.520Um, Governor Whitmer is about to receive the COVID Courage Award from the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation, uh, for her courage, uh, and her leadership during, uh, COVID, which I don't know if they even considered, uh,
01:17:00.960uh, Governor Cuomo, but they, they should have, they should have really, um, I love the way, I love the way these institutions have just exposed themselves as total frauds.
01:17:32.520I mean, I love how no one even comments on the fact that Andrew Cuomo, in the middle of all of the stuff he's been doing, killing grandparents, uh, molesting underlings, all the fun that he's had over the past year.
01:18:17.980I mean, I mean, we just talked about a guy who accurately described the three-fifths compromise and is getting all sorts of crazy pressure and New York Times articles written about him.
01:18:27.740Uh, this guy killed, uh, Andrew Cuomo is responsible for thousands of deaths because of his policies, full stop.
01:18:36.300Uh, he has been charged with seemingly thousands of women who he's been sexually harassing in some way or another.
01:18:43.500And yet, no consequences at all so far for Cuomo.
01:18:49.680There's a, there's a, a report that's supposed to come out eventually and we'll see what it says.
01:18:55.320But that is, he's just seemingly just going to skate right through this and the administration feels no need to throw him off this task force.
01:19:02.340The fact that they put him on it in the first place is a disgrace.
01:21:06.880If the government wants to be involved in public health, they need to be able to give reliable information that does not change every two weeks.
01:21:15.540I was just saying communicate to the people to let them make their own.
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01:26:12.240We are thrilled, as always, to have Tim Ballard with us.
01:26:25.980He is the founder of Operation Underground Railroad and the CEO now of the Nazarene Fund.
01:26:32.900And he has one heck of a rescue story to tell you today.
01:26:39.880Hi, Tim. How are you? Great to be here. Yeah. Good to have you.
01:26:43.240Thanks. When did you first tell me about this?
01:26:45.800Trump was in office. Oh, yeah, it was it was several months ago.
01:26:49.420Yeah. It was an amazing rescue operation and one we haven't been able to tell until right now because of all the things that are in process.
01:26:58.140So many things in process. Yeah. OK. Amazing actors involved.
01:27:01.420I mean, from Tony Robbins to the White House to. Yeah. I mean, it was nuts.
01:27:04.880Let me just let me ask you this while I'm here at the White House.
01:27:08.680That's a huge loss to the slave trade movement to lose Donald Trump.
01:27:17.160He was exceptional. He was exceptional on this issue.
01:27:21.480Millions of dollars downrange on the survivor care, on the rescue operations, just talking about it.
01:27:30.560Ivanka was actually even a louder voice and lots of plans in place.
01:27:36.000And they all stopped. They all stopped.
01:27:38.780That is tragic, especially with what we have going on on the border now.
01:27:42.800Yes. I mean, people don't have any idea what's going on on the border and the human trafficking.
01:27:49.580It's we're incentivizing it. Our policies are incentivizing it, you know, because we're it's it's this horrible policy that says if you come across with a child in your hand, you basically within 72 hours, you're released into the United States to a notice to appear or we call notice to disappear because they never show up.
01:28:06.680Right. And now they're in the country and they just got to recycle these kids and they're using them to as pawns, basically pairing them with with with with clients of the smugglers.
01:28:16.480But eventually these kids and these women, they're being trafficked. They're being sold on the path to the United States.
01:28:21.640And we're just saying, keep coming, keep coming in. And we're just so bad.
01:28:24.960We're creating. I mean, it's it's so bad, so bad.
01:28:28.080OK, so tell me this story and you have to lay the parameters out because there's things we can't talk about.
01:28:34.520Yeah. Including the countries of destination and origin.
01:28:38.500Right. Which is unfortunate because the country of origin kind of adds an extra layer of trouble.
01:28:47.220But we it's a Latin American country and this is happening.
01:28:50.680We have actually expanded our mission statement to include not only children, but also women.
01:28:54.500Women are four times more likely to be trafficked.
01:28:57.100And with all these covid shutdowns and lockdowns, I mean, we're having women who are being trafficked from Thailand into Africa, from Latin American countries in the Caribbean.
01:29:06.040So we're this is kind of representative of a lot of places and a lot of things we're doing.
01:29:29.740This is probably about a year to a year and a half ago and says, I can give you a job in a very high end resort town, island in the Caribbean.
01:30:03.560And it's just a few hour flight from your home.
01:30:06.120And so these women gave their children to grandma and grandpa, aunts and uncles, in some cases, husbands, and took off for a three month journey to go make some money to save their families.
01:30:16.400And they get there and they came at different times.
01:30:19.880They didn't all come together, but they land and their passports are taken to process.
01:30:24.220Some are given drinks, but they all have one thing in common.
01:30:27.580They wake up in another country where they don't speak the language.
01:30:31.860One of the most horrific, corrupt countries in the world.
01:30:36.220And wake up literally naked and raped immediately and told this is your new life.
01:30:44.480You will you will work here and you will be a sex slave in essence.
01:30:49.760They have these women, Glenn, because our guys were on the ground there and literally in a jail cell behind the brothel, literally bars that lock from the outside.
01:31:53.180There's something different about them.
01:31:54.600So they wrote a little note, they got together and one of the women wrote in her left hand so that it couldn't be traced back just in case their spiritual hunch was wrong.
01:52:11.260And I said, if this is true and honest, there is nothing that you can do that will get more divine providence
01:52:22.920and more protection than saving children.
01:52:27.540And then I came to you and said, you got to make sure this is absolutely pure.
01:52:33.540Because if it's not, there is nothing we will suffer through eternity on more than using children, you know, being being untrue with rescuing children.
01:52:49.840And so you and I have had this and both organizations are really crystal clear.
01:54:10.580I believe in a Republican form of government.
01:54:12.080If people rise up for truth and keep fighting like you are and others, I hope it can influence the entire governmental system to where we maintain the integrity of our institutions and our law enforcement.
01:54:25.140What these people are running from and coming across our border is what we're becoming.
01:54:31.020They're running from no real justice because you can pay somebody off.
01:54:37.920Oh, I've got a jail cell with eight women in it.
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01:56:28.480So I was just talking this morning when we first came in.
01:56:33.420I asked Stu if he knew who Sam Zell was.
01:56:36.960And Sam Zell has been this, you know, Chicago billionaire who has been making fun of people buying gold forever, forever.
01:56:44.780I mean, that's kind of how he made his money is like, why would you buy gold?
01:56:49.820He's just come out and said, I feel funny because I've spent my career talking about why would you want to own gold?
01:56:59.380But when I see the debasement of our currency, what are you going to hold on to?
01:57:04.900He's so worried about the debasement of our currency that the dollar is just going to be worthless, that he is not holding on to things that he is his whole life said.
02:01:12.680So, he said that when they kind of were like reworking the show a little bit, they brought a couple of veteran writers in from Letterman towards the end of his tenure there.
02:01:21.360And when you turn in scripts, there's no names on them.
02:01:25.180So, no one knows who wrote the scripts.
02:01:27.120And he said that the two, he talked to the two Letterman writers who were veteran comedy writers.
02:01:31.860And he said, you couldn't, you couldn't tell if it was a person writing it was black or white.
02:01:37.640You couldn't tell if the person writing it was male or female, you know, conservative, liberal, couldn't, couldn't tell any of that from, from what was written.
02:02:12.200It's certainly been around a lot longer than that.
02:02:13.560But, I mean, just to be able to pick that up from just reading the scripts because the priority of a comedy writer from back in the day was comedy.