The StoneZONE with Roger Stone - May 03, 2024


Will America’s Population Die? Is America Caught In A Death Spiral? Kevin Dolan Enters The StoneZONE


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In this episode of The Stone Zone, host Roger Stone is joined by his usual co-host, Troy Smith of Slingshot News, and special guest Kevin Dolan, founder of the Natal Conference and Exit, a fraternal organization for men who want to make sure that they have enough grandkids. They discuss the growing problem of population decline, and how this is a symptom of a much deeper and more profound problem: population depopulation. Stone and Dolan discuss the implications for the future of human society, and why it is so important to have more kids. They also talk about the benefits of having more than one child, and whether it is better than not having any at all, and what it really means to be a good parent. The Stonezone is a production of Native Creative Podcasts. New episodes drop every Tuesday morning. See all the great network shows on the airwaves. Subscribe to our new bi-weekly newsletter, Native Creative, wherever you get your feeds, to stay up to date with the newest and greatest Native creative news and trends! Subscribe today using the hashtag , and remember to tag and so we can keep sharing it with your friends and family! . to be included in the next round of polls, polls, and other social media quizzes! If you like what you hear, tag , share it on your feed, and tag us on Insta-Friendship, and we ll feature it on the next episode of the podcast! Subscribe, tag us in the comments section! and let us know what your thoughts on the show! or if you like it! tag ! tag us in your feed or your feed! Thanks for listening :) <3 - The StoneZ Zone - Your feedback is & your thoughts, rating, your rating, rating & review , your thoughts & rating your review & your thoughts on this episode we ll be next week s= and your review! & so on ;) Thanks again! - Roger Stone Thank you for your feedback! - Tom - Tom, Tom, Timestamps: Timestamp: 5 stars, + , And your review, , Timestare: , &


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00:00:00.000 The Stone Zone, with legendary Republican strategist and political icon and pundit, Roger Stone.
00:00:07.360 Stone has served as a senior campaign aide to three Republican presidents.
00:00:11.380 He is a New York Times best-selling author and a longtime friend and advisor of President Donald Trump.
00:00:17.020 As an outspoken libertarian, Stone has appeared on thousands of broadcasts, spoken at countless venues,
00:00:22.660 and lectured before the prestigious Oxford Political Union and the Cambridge Union Society.
00:00:27.400 Due to his four-plus decades in the political and cultural arena, Stone has become a pop culture icon.
00:00:33.400 And now, here's your host, Roger Stone.
00:00:41.380 Welcome, I'm Roger Stone, and yes, you are back in The Stone Zone.
00:00:46.320 Joining me now to talk about our usual mix of news, politics, history, style, food, and much more,
00:00:56.320 is my usual co-host, Troy Smith of Slingshot.news.
00:01:02.280 Troy, welcome back in to The Stone Zone.
00:01:06.020 Roger, it's an honor to be here, and I just wanted to open the show by giving you an opportunity
00:01:09.960 to talk about what you did last night and the speech you delivered in South Florida.
00:01:14.440 I think it'd be interesting for the people at home to hear about your experience there.
00:01:17.400 Well, Troy, I was honored to be invited to speak to the Conservative Club of Valencia Reserve,
00:01:25.960 which is a specific housing operation, a housing facility in Boynton Beach, Florida.
00:01:36.280 Unfortunately, the request of the recognized Conservative Club met with strenuous objections
00:01:43.500 to a number of people who live in this community.
00:01:46.920 Guess they don't like a free speech.
00:01:49.520 Ultimately, things were negotiated out.
00:01:52.020 I was allowed to speak.
00:01:53.820 If we limited those in attendance to 195 people,
00:01:59.100 it meant another 75 people were not able to get in.
00:02:03.360 The club also had to pay for three Palm Beach County police officers
00:02:08.720 who were off duty for security.
00:02:12.140 There was no need for security.
00:02:15.560 There was a small contingent of demonstrators outside my speech.
00:02:21.140 Let's just say the average age of the demonstrators was deceased.
00:02:27.000 It was a great opportunity, met some great folks, and had a good time.
00:02:33.140 So, Troy, our topic today is depopulation.
00:02:37.820 We have a very important guest, and why don't you do the introductions?
00:02:44.660 Absolutely.
00:02:45.400 Kevin Dolan is our honored guest today.
00:02:47.840 He's the founder of the Natal Conference and Exit,
00:02:50.660 a fraternal organization for men who want to make sure that they have grandkids.
00:02:55.760 And you may know him on Twitter.
00:02:59.180 His at is ExtraDeadJCB.
00:03:02.060 He's recently been shared by Elon Musk, and he joins us now in the Stone Zone.
00:03:06.760 Mr. Dolan, welcome, sir.
00:03:09.060 Thanks so much for having me.
00:03:10.160 Great to be here.
00:03:10.620 So, you know, one of the most amazing things that I kind of saw about you and your speech
00:03:17.860 was you were talking about a black plague, a sort of black plague that could actually destroy
00:03:24.240 humankind.
00:03:27.780 It's going country by country here and wiping us out.
00:03:30.900 And yet, the mainstream media doesn't talk about this black plague.
00:03:34.260 What is this plague that you're talking about, Kevin?
00:03:36.480 And what's going on here?
00:03:39.540 Well, essentially, the way that people are having children or not having children, rather,
00:03:45.900 is on par with, it's actually deeper than the black death.
00:03:51.520 It's probably on par with sort of the, you know, depending on how you do the math,
00:03:55.680 the eradication of the Native Americans during the Colombian exchange.
00:04:00.600 It's, if you look at South Korea, for instance, every 100 Koreans is on track to have four
00:04:07.740 great-grandchildren.
00:04:09.160 So that's, I mean, that's essentially the extinction of Korean society, as we know it.
00:04:14.580 Similar things happening in Japan.
00:04:16.980 In the U.S., it looks more stable.
00:04:21.360 A lot of that is the result of mass migration.
00:04:25.100 So it's less that we are actually reproducing our culture, and it's more that we are being
00:04:32.200 replaced by another culture or cultures.
00:04:37.680 And so this phenomenon, there's various, it's kind of over-determined.
00:04:43.660 There's lots of reasons why it's happening.
00:04:45.680 It's not just one thing.
00:04:47.280 But if you care about anything, if you care about civilization, if you care about, you
00:04:55.940 know, your family, if you care about, you know, little kids waking up to presents on
00:05:00.740 Christmas morning, it's from the biggest possible scale you can imagine to the smallest possible
00:05:06.040 scale you can imagine.
00:05:07.700 This issue is going to affect everybody listening to this personally.
00:05:12.720 Well, and Kevin, what are the, or go ahead, Roger.
00:05:17.420 Kevin, I guess most people probably unaware of this.
00:05:21.460 What is the current trend on birth rates in the United States?
00:05:26.280 So native-born TFR, which is essentially at the current level of fertility, if a woman were
00:05:35.820 to have, spend her life at that rate of fertility, how many kids would she end up having?
00:05:40.380 It's 1.69 for native-born Americans, which is well below replacement.
00:05:48.660 It's actually, it's better than most of Europe.
00:05:50.620 It's better than, certainly better than Japan or Korea or China.
00:05:56.060 But it will absolutely lead to the insolvency of Social Security and Medicare.
00:06:03.560 It will absolutely lead to, you know, we talk about like bubbles or like collapses in the
00:06:11.460 equities market or the real estate market.
00:06:14.700 But those are all, you know, like we had a temporary oversupply and we have to sort of
00:06:19.560 catch up to that oversupply, right?
00:06:22.020 Like we need to, we need to, the demand needs to catch up to this oversupply.
00:06:25.340 We built too much.
00:06:26.660 What we're talking about here is a permanent collapse in demand where the type of thing
00:06:35.300 you see in cities like Detroit or like inner city Baltimore, where like nobody wants to
00:06:40.360 live there.
00:06:41.000 And so the value of the real estate has essentially gone to zero.
00:06:44.700 They're almost paying you to take them away just because of the tax obligations, the maintenance
00:06:48.640 obligations and, you know, that's bad enough in a city that still has a solvent state and
00:06:57.560 federal government.
00:06:59.280 But we're talking about a situation in which that is happening in every state in the union
00:07:05.700 and every country.
00:07:07.740 And, you know, Peter Zion, you know, people have different thoughts about that, but like
00:07:12.880 Peter Zion talks about what's happening in China, how they've essentially got double the
00:07:18.520 home supply that they're going to need.
00:07:21.040 And the part of the issue with that is that many of these houses, most of these houses are
00:07:26.120 built as individual people's investments for their, for their retirement, for their sort
00:07:32.180 of long-term.
00:07:33.420 And those investments are just absolutely going to fail.
00:07:36.660 There's no two ways about it.
00:07:38.280 And we're headed on a similar trajectory here in the States.
00:07:41.180 And, you know, what will, what will happen in China in the early 2030s, in terms of that,
00:07:49.200 that, that flavor of sort of long-term economic collapse, you know, maybe it waits to come
00:07:55.240 to the States till the 2040s.
00:07:57.120 You know, a lot depends on various other political factors and economic factors.
00:08:01.200 But if this issue is not corrected, that is coming 100%.
00:08:06.240 And it's, it's one of these issues where you can see, you know, because, um, we can make
00:08:12.200 new newborns.
00:08:12.940 We can't make new five-year-olds, right?
00:08:15.180 The number of five-year-olds we have is the number of 25-year-olds we're going to have
00:08:19.360 20 years from now.
00:08:20.100 So we know exactly what's going to happen.
00:08:21.980 We can see it.
00:08:23.060 And we are on course.
00:08:25.840 China's on course for collapse.
00:08:27.840 We're on course for a very, very serious long-term correction, even if we were to fix the
00:08:33.480 problem right this minute.
00:08:36.020 And so, uh, it's, it's, it's this slow moving train wreck.
00:08:39.120 We can all see it coming.
00:08:40.760 And, uh, I have, I have thoughts on why we're not talking about it, but, uh, but I'll, I'll
00:08:45.920 hand it off.
00:08:46.760 No, absolutely.
00:08:47.500 Uh, Mr. Dolan, I think you make a, an incredibly, uh, uh, uh, poignant point there.
00:08:52.620 It's like, we're, we're declining as a nation are actually, we're, we're not making enough
00:08:57.380 new Americans.
00:08:58.200 And so are you telling us that there is actually a point in the future that we can calculate
00:09:02.520 where all these systems, whether it be our mortgage systems or our banking systems or,
00:09:07.480 or all these things will actually not be able to sustain themselves because of a lack of
00:09:11.100 population?
00:09:12.760 Absolutely.
00:09:13.160 All these systems are dependent on reliable growth.
00:09:15.860 I mean, you're, you're, uh, because it's built on leverage, right?
00:09:19.460 Uh, so much of our economy is leveraged.
00:09:21.740 And it's, you know, if you, if you buy your, uh, if you buy your house with 10% down, then,
00:09:27.580 uh, you know, you can hand like a, a, a, a 10% increase in that home value, like doubles
00:09:33.000 your, uh, your, uh, investment, your, your principle, your, uh, your equity in the home,
00:09:39.020 but a 10% decline wipes you out.
00:09:42.060 Right.
00:09:42.760 And everything is like that.
00:09:44.660 The stock market's like that.
00:09:46.040 The real estate market's like that.
00:09:47.560 And there's two ways an economy can grow, right?
00:09:49.800 It can grow through population growth, or it can grow through technological or capital,
00:09:55.320 uh, making, making each individual worker more productive.
00:09:59.580 Right.
00:10:01.020 And our level of technological improvement, capital improvement is, you know, it's, it's,
00:10:09.680 it's relatively arithmetic.
00:10:11.420 It's, it's not, it's not, uh, it's not dramatic enough to sustain a massive decrease in population.
00:10:17.460 Now, if you were, you know, if we were stable, if we were like 2.1 fertility, that's, that's,
00:10:22.280 uh, that's replacement fertility, meaning everybody's creating two more people to every
00:10:26.760 couple is creating two more people.
00:10:28.040 Right.
00:10:29.180 Um, then you could imagine a situation in which that reliable growth is slower, but it's
00:10:33.680 maintained.
00:10:34.740 And so maybe we don't have such a problem.
00:10:37.060 So it's not that everybody has to go out and have six kids, seven kids, but on average,
00:10:41.780 there has to be 2.1.
00:10:43.260 Um, and we are so below that, that there's really no credible narrative, uh, that you
00:10:51.800 can offer that says, ah, we're going to, we're going to innovate our way out of this.
00:10:55.880 Certainly the Chinese aren't going to innovate their way out of this.
00:10:58.940 I did see, uh, recently, I think it was accurate, uh, an analysis that showed, uh, that the number
00:11:06.460 of illegals entering the country over the last 12 months was greater than the number of native
00:11:13.460 born Americans in that same time period.
00:11:16.780 Uh, we're going to parse through that when we come right back.
00:11:20.200 We're talking, uh, of course to, uh, Kevin Dolan, uh, about the entire issue of America's
00:11:26.160 depopulation.
00:11:27.300 Uh, we have a quick commercial message and then my co-host Troy Smith from slingshot.news, uh,
00:11:35.080 and our special guest, Kevin Dolan.
00:11:37.060 We'll be right back.
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00:14:24.300 We're talking here with my co-host, Troy Smith, the editor-in-chief of Slingshot.news.
00:14:33.300 And Kevin Dolan is our special guest talking about the depopulation crisis in America.
00:14:42.120 Gentlemen, welcome back into the zone.
00:14:44.800 Kevin, a quick question for you.
00:14:46.880 Your organization, NATO Org, I think it is.
00:14:52.420 Tell us about that.
00:14:53.660 What are your goals?
00:14:54.960 What do you hope to achieve?
00:14:57.940 Yeah.
00:14:58.260 So natalism.org is the website.
00:15:01.100 The conference is Natal Conference.
00:15:02.660 And it's built around the idea that, and we found this to be true in 2023 when we met for the first time, that people do not have this all figured out, even very, very bright people, even very, very passionate people.
00:15:19.300 And so there are people who need to get in a room together and get to work.
00:15:24.260 And so we had people involved in reproductive technology.
00:15:27.760 We had people involved in sort of the cultural side of it.
00:15:31.360 We had people involved in, you know, how people get married and stay married, how they are able to economically afford children, how they're able to find, you know, a viable partner with whom to start a family.
00:15:46.940 And all of these systems that used to be, you know, there were sort of rails that you could ride, all of those rails have broken down.
00:15:58.300 And in some cases, they've actually become actively hostile to family formation.
00:16:03.040 I think it's very clear that, you know, whereas a corporate job was once, you know, sort of built around supporting the formation and the maintenance of a family, it's now very clearly in competition with your ability to support and even start a family.
00:16:22.040 And so we were about getting all those people together in a room and it was just, you know, I knew it was going to be a good room.
00:16:29.900 I had no idea how powerful and how smart these people were going to be.
00:16:35.540 We had an incredible time.
00:16:37.640 We worked on some solutions together.
00:16:40.920 And basically what we're trying to do is start the conversation.
00:16:44.020 Obviously, it's, you had a singularity summit in the early 2000s that was built around this question of artificial intelligence, right?
00:16:58.360 And there were people at the time who were like, you know, this is just a bunch of weirdos having a confab, like, where is it leading?
00:17:05.200 What's the point?
00:17:05.820 But so many of those people who were at that summit are now deeply involved in the AI revolution that's unfolding around us right now.
00:17:16.360 And this is even more so a problem that if you don't address it now, right, like because of that lead time, that lagging indicator issue that we talked about, if you don't address it right now, if you don't start working right now, you will not be in position to address it when it becomes the actual
00:17:34.480 politically salient issue of the time, which is going to be in the 2030s.
00:17:39.700 That's when these things are going to act, the wheels are going to start falling off.
00:17:42.320 And so my personal aspiration and goal in starting the conference was I want to get my family, my friends, people I care about, the cultures that I care about, the systems that I care about through this bottleneck.
00:17:58.680 And I want to help other people do the same thing with the people and the families and the cultures that they care about.
00:18:02.940 And so I think just because the situation is so volatile and it's dependent on so many factors, the only place that I knew to start was just like, let's get the smartest brains we possibly can on this problem.
00:18:17.880 And yeah, so that's natalism.org.
00:18:21.280 Well, Mr. Dolan, you recently had a video shared by Elon Musk and we watched that video, both Roger and I, before this.
00:18:29.120 We don't, it's a, it's a longer video, it's about 10 minutes, so we don't have time to play it here.
00:18:32.040 But could you comment on Mr. Musk sharing your video and what that meant to you and what do you think you want to tell people out there about that?
00:18:40.800 Oh, it was incredible.
00:18:41.960 It was incredible.
00:18:42.580 Um, and obviously our whole thing has been, uh, very much inspired by Elon's advocacy on this issue.
00:18:53.840 Uh, we've, we've been actively targeting, like we, we want Elon to, to notice, um, and to, and to get involved to whatever extent possible.
00:19:03.640 Uh, you're invited if you're watching, uh, Mr. Musk and, uh, yeah, it was incredible.
00:19:11.540 I was able to talk to my, uh, my, my, my daughter and, uh, you know, I've been busy for the last, uh, 72 hours or so.
00:19:20.540 And, uh, I was able to say to my daughter, like the richest man in the world, you know, sent, sent this video out of, of things that I care about a lot.
00:19:32.400 And I'm just trying to take advantage of this, you know, while I can.
00:19:36.360 And, uh, you know, I, I, I'm, I'm sorry, I'm busy, but that's why I'm busy.
00:19:40.560 And, and, and, you know, she's, she's nine, but she got it.
00:19:43.660 And it was really, it was a beautiful, uh, experience for me just personally, but more to the point on, on, you know, what this can mean for what we're trying to accomplish.
00:19:53.160 It's going to take people with massive platforms.
00:19:59.840 It's going to take people with massive capital resources.
00:20:03.260 I don't think that the current institutions that are sort of the stewards of, uh, of these kinds of policy questions are equipped or even interested in this problem.
00:20:17.020 And, and in fact, in most cases, they're, uh, actively hostile to, to finding a solution to this problem.
00:20:22.720 And so we have to get guys like Elon who are powerful, uh, but on the outside to start working on solutions sort of independent of those gatekeepers.
00:20:39.000 So, yeah, it was, it was an incredible, an incredible moment.
00:20:43.300 I think perhaps the whole question needs to be seen in some broader context in that you have billionaires like Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg, who haven't been the slightest bit shy about the fact that they believe the problem of the world today is too many people.
00:20:59.900 And that therefore, therefore they're actively for deep population.
00:21:04.680 The only answer to that, of course, is more births, uh, you have hit upon the solution.
00:21:11.320 Uh, I was really interested to see the Elon pick up your video, watched it twice to, uh, before, uh, we reached out to you and delighted that you could do the show today.
00:21:22.700 Uh, we got to move along here, but I'm going to give, uh, my colleague Troy Smith of the last question.
00:21:28.500 I apologize for mangling your, uh, email address for your organization.
00:21:33.340 We're going to get that right here at the end, Troy.
00:21:36.820 Absolutely.
00:21:37.520 Mr. Dolan, uh, you know, one of the things, research I did coming into this interview, uh, cause your, your video, I think is thought provoking above all else.
00:21:45.480 You know, it's, it's asking questions is making claims that I think people will research and they'll find just as I did, you know, your, your information is backed up by truth and there's data and statistics to support this.
00:21:56.180 Before the show, I went and I pulled up, uh, the top 10 countries in the world, uh, as far as birth rate is concerned.
00:22:03.020 We're going to put that up now so people can see, uh, which countries in the world are actually top 10 in, uh, in, in birth rates.
00:22:10.720 And if they, and, and my question to you would be, you know, we see a lot of, uh, countries in this list, uh, that are, uh, African, uh, and we, we see, uh, Niger, Angola, uh, Ben and Mali, Uganda, Congo, the Democratic Republic.
00:22:26.880 Uh, why are these countries, why do they have such a high birth rate while countries like the United States are so low?
00:22:33.020 And, and, and what can we learn from that?
00:22:35.720 Well, I think, uh, in part, uh, there is just a lot of this is just proximity to sort of the, the, what my friend Malcolm Collins calls the global urban monoculture, which is just sort of, uh, you know, people have different names for it, but it's, it's the, it's the.
00:22:55.440 Sort of valueless value system that defines, you know, most of the West today.
00:23:01.820 And, uh, you know, up until quite recently, uh, Latin America was above replacement fertility, well above replacement fertility.
00:23:08.500 Now it's, uh, it's right at replacement and most, uh, most Latin American countries have fallen below.
00:23:16.340 And what you're seeing there is, I don't think it's necessarily like, you know, some people who are, who are, uh,
00:23:24.160 concerned about who is having babies, right.
00:23:29.100 We'll say that like, there's something about being, you know, productive or capable or whatever that, that, that like makes you not want to have babies.
00:23:39.280 I completely disagree with that.
00:23:40.960 I think it is rather that these, uh, these memes, these concepts, these ideas, these values have sort of, they, they, they began as, uh, elite kind of luxury beliefs, uh, sort of, uh, uh, uh, elite phenomena that have trickled down.
00:24:03.440 And they just hit, they just hit, they just hit the smart people first because the smart people are closer to those sort of cultural megaphones.
00:24:09.680 I think, I mean, uh, I, uh, I, uh, I sent you guys a graph that shows like the, the TFR by region and how it's, they're all collapsing.
00:24:17.160 They're all going down into the right and, uh, Africa is no exception.
00:24:22.200 And I think perhaps the, the, the most serious thing about that is that much of the fertility in those regions in the developing world is absolutely dependent on foreign food aid and foreign security guarantees.
00:24:43.940 And so as the, as the economic and political situation in the West becomes more volatile as a result of this demographic decline, um, the people who have had all these children in, in the, in the developing world are no longer going to be able to support those, those children, even at the most basic level.
00:25:06.900 And so, uh, it's, it's actually the case that, uh, it would be better to be in a wealthy industrialized country with like 1.9 TFR than to be perhaps in, in, uh, one of these African or Latin American countries with, you know, a 2.3 TFR or whatever,
00:25:30.880 because we actually do have resources and automation and, and, and sort of the means to at least absorb some of this, uh, crisis.
00:25:44.900 But, uh, to be, to be in a demographic decline where you got old before you got rich, which is what they often say about, uh, places like China or Mexico, uh, it's going to be an absolute humanitarian catastrophe.
00:25:59.840 And the West will no longer be in a position, even if they wanted to, to subsidize it.
00:26:07.640 And, uh, so yeah, it's, it's, uh, it's, it's headed in that direction.
00:26:11.440 I mean, currently what you're seeing, I think is that the, the, the higher end of the income distribution is sort of passing through the bottleneck and the fertility starting to recover.
00:26:25.920 Basically because the people who are left are, are, are, are whoever was, whoever was not susceptible to these, uh, these sort of, uh, bad ideas about, about why you shouldn't have kids.
00:26:37.820 Um, and you know, on, on, on the order of, uh, your, your great grandchildren's lifetime, that selection process is going to unfold.
00:26:46.620 And it's, it's really just a question of, you know, do you and your kids and your culture and your memories, do they pass through or are they, are they removed as, as part of that unfolding process?
00:26:59.640 So it's, it's kind of a, a, a get on the boat type of situation.
00:27:03.100 All right.
00:27:07.340 Uh, I want to thank our guest at Kevin, uh, Nolan, uh, native natalism.org.
00:27:14.640 I think I got it right the second time.
00:27:16.500 Thank you so much for joining us.
00:27:18.540 Congratulations again on Elon Musk picking up your great video.
00:27:22.840 You can go to Elon's feed on X and see it.
00:27:26.260 We're going to put it up ourselves.
00:27:27.740 Uh, you're going to want to check this out folks, but Kevin, thank you so much for joining us today.
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00:27:34.020 Thank you very much.
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00:30:04.600 Hi neighbor, Pat Boone here.
00:30:06.760 Today, I want to help you find some peace of mind concerning your money.
00:30:12.000 Like it or not, we're all living in a financial war zone.
00:30:15.620 That's right.
00:30:16.140 We're watching our hard earned dollars get crushed by inflation.
00:30:20.080 In fact, recently, inflation reached its highest level in 40 years.
00:30:25.500 And on top of that, cash, which has always represented freedom and privacy, is more and more being replaced by a cashless system.
00:30:33.900 That's right.
00:30:34.760 Powerful forces are definitely waging a war against cash.
00:30:38.780 So, I'm encouraging you to prepare before it's too late.
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00:31:03.220 Ladies and gentlemen, Troy Smith here.
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00:33:00.620 You know, there's always an opportunity, I think, in the Stone Zone for some fun.
00:33:06.080 And one of the most unbelievable things I've seen in a long time was a recent interview between actress Drew Barrymore and Kamala Harris.
00:33:14.260 My favorite comment about the article was that Drew Barrymore interviews Kamala Harris and everybody like she doesn't have cocaine and she needs it.
00:33:23.660 I mean, she acts like a crackhead throughout the interview.
00:33:27.620 And the strangest thing to me, folks, is that she's literally like an inch away from Kamala Harris.
00:33:33.820 And you can see Kamala Harris is obviously uncomfortable by it.
00:33:37.340 Earlier in the interview, prior to the clip we're about to show you, Kamala Harris tells Drew Barrymore that her stepchildren refer to her as Mamala,
00:33:46.540 which itself is an egotistical, insane statement.
00:33:51.500 But then Drew Barrymore comes back in the clip we're about to show you and actually says,
00:33:55.660 Kamala, we need you to be Mamala for the country.
00:33:58.500 No, thank you.
00:33:59.620 I don't need Kamala Harris as a mother.
00:34:01.360 I don't need Joe Biden as a father so I can end up like Hunter Biden, having sex with prostitutes in Russia and snorting cocaine off of them.
00:34:09.300 Let's take a look at Kamala Harris on the Drew Barrymore, please, you know, take pity on me show.
00:34:17.000 The weirdest interview, I think, of the year.
00:34:19.180 I've been thinking that we really don't need a tremendous hug in the world right now.
00:34:24.240 But in our country, we need you to be Mamala of the country.
00:34:31.360 Yeah, I mean, Kamala Harris is crazy.
00:34:45.380 I mean, when she gives a speech, she's like throwing her hands up and screaming and abortion rights.
00:34:50.740 She doesn't even want any restrictions on abortions, no restrictions at all, folks.
00:34:54.520 And this is something that I get asked about a lot because when the leak officially came out about the Supreme Court and it was put out in the news that Roe v. Wade would be overturned,
00:35:08.520 I happened to be in Baltimore at the time, helping a friend of mine who was running for office just as a courtesy because I believed in this campaign.
00:35:18.500 And it just happened to be that day that they actually announced that Roe v. Wade would be overturned.
00:35:24.640 So me and this candidate, who's a Republican, decided to go down to West Pratt Street in Baltimore City, where they have an abortion clinic.
00:35:33.400 And I had never been to an abortion clinic in my life.
00:35:37.380 I had never seen one, really, because these things are kept in low-income urban neighborhoods.
00:35:43.200 And I didn't grow up in a low-income neighborhood, so I never saw Planned Parenthood in my life.
00:35:48.080 This was the first time I had seen one.
00:35:49.580 And there were all these people outside of the clinic wearing rainbow vests that said clinic escort on the back, which I thought was just bizarre.
00:35:58.300 And one of the people that was at the rally explained to me, because I was filming, I was doing my media thing.
00:36:04.640 He explained to me that, look, Troy, these escorts stand out here to intimidate us, to try to get us to go away, because every once in a while, there's a woman walking into the abortion clinic, and she's scared.
00:36:17.760 She doesn't know what she's doing.
00:36:19.620 And through the liberal media, through the education system, she's been convinced that what lays inside the murder of her unburned child is a saving grace.
00:36:29.560 And to me, there's no more calculated evil than that.
00:36:36.040 And yet, the people that I leave that scene, and you have a gentleman who's telling me that he will actually call out to these women who are going into the abortion clinic,
00:36:48.380 please don't kill your child.
00:36:51.600 Please don't kill your baby.
00:36:53.560 In the name of Christ, please do not do this.
00:36:56.740 And though he said that there's, you know, probably about 75% of them that still go in and have it done, there's 25% who didn't.
00:37:05.940 And you might be saying to yourself, well, 75% of them still get killed.
00:37:09.660 We're talking about human beings here, folks.
00:37:11.960 Those 25%, even if it was one person, has the ability to change the entire course of human history.
00:37:19.060 And yet, it's just about the margins.
00:37:22.280 And that's what comes back to what we were talking about with our guest today, Kevin Dolan, who I'm so impressed with, especially listening to him speak.
00:37:28.760 I think he's hitting the nail on the head.
00:37:31.800 Abortion is made out to be a women's rights issue.
00:37:34.580 It's not a women's rights issue.
00:37:36.300 It's a human rights issue.
00:37:38.420 And the issue on abortion, I think that is the most important thing to remember, is that, yes, it's the woman's body.
00:37:47.400 But when a child is created, you're talking about two living things, two living things that deserve the full protection and equal treatment under the law, under rights.
00:37:56.340 And that area, that little political area where I saw clinic escorts basically attacking Christians, I come out of that, and I look at the media portrayal, and it's the Christians that they make out to be the evil people.
00:38:13.560 And the clinic escorts were nasty.
00:38:15.400 They were disgusting people.
00:38:17.020 They would come over and make these horrible comments.
00:38:19.180 And I gave it right back to them.
00:38:20.400 I remember telling the one lady, you are disgusting, you serve Satan, and you will pay for this.
00:38:27.400 You will pay for assisting in the murder of children.
00:38:30.020 And she snarled at me like a demon, like a literal demon, snarled at me and was saying all these nasty things.
00:38:37.480 And I think I learned that day a lot about the left.
00:38:43.000 And I think it's important for people to go out there and to see the left, because they portray themselves through media, through history, through culture as these loving, kind people.
00:38:56.800 Yet you can go to any university.
00:38:59.200 You can go to any university protest that's currently occurring, and you won't find people who are nice.
00:39:04.000 You won't find people who are accepting or want to take you in or are even kind.
00:39:10.460 You will find really gross people who are totally self-centered, who are totally wrapped up in stuff that has no basis in reality, and they're willing to attack you physically and through the internet and things like that.
00:39:25.380 They're willing to attack you because they disagree with you.
00:39:27.800 And for some reason, we continue to play along with the game that the left allows there to be portrayed.
00:39:36.040 And I happen to think that a lot of this comes back to Washington, D.C.
00:39:40.060 It comes back to the weak Republicans who refuse to really take action to enforce the agenda that their own voters want them to address.
00:39:49.620 Yes, and this is why we're in a historic moment with President Trump, folks, because the people of the party, for once in Donald Trump, have a representative, have somebody who will actually push the agenda that they want to see pushed.
00:40:05.960 And otherwise, in the Republican Party, there is nobody who is willing to do that consistently, with exception to a few members of Congress, Matt Gaetz and others, who I commend for their strength in standing up to the Uniparty.
00:40:19.360 But in general, generally speaking, the Republican Party refuses to stand for anything that its voters stand for.
00:40:27.220 And on top of it, anybody like Marjorie Taylor Greene, who I do disagree with as far as vacating Speaker Johnson right now.
00:40:34.640 But on the key issues, on her points about Speaker Johnson approving FISA, a tremendous betrayal, a tremendous betrayal, funding Ukraine, funding the war in Ukraine, a tremendous betrayal.
00:40:50.260 He obviously has been terrible, but at the same time, I think he's better than Hakeem Jeffries.
00:40:58.780 And if you had to give me the choice, there's not a way right now with the House the way it is that the Republicans could elect a better House Speaker.
00:41:07.200 If they remove Speaker Johnson, a Democrat's going to take the seat.
00:41:10.760 I mean, it's just that simple.
00:41:12.940 So I disagree with her doing, you know, removing Speaker Johnson.
00:41:17.380 But at the same time, I think she's right about the key points.
00:41:21.240 And the things that she's talking about with Mike Johnson applied to the rest of the Republican Party.
00:41:27.040 And make no mistake, folks.
00:41:28.480 And I wanted to, I've wanted to bring this up for a long time.
00:41:31.520 It's something I've been thinking about quite a bit.
00:41:33.200 But if you're the establishment, you're the political establishment in the United States of America, you have this major problem named Donald J.
00:41:41.400 Trump that keeps running for office, that keeps getting support, that keeps talking.
00:41:45.900 And as you continue to attack him, as you continue to put legal burdens on him and to attack him through the legal system illegally, he just gets more popular.
00:41:57.660 He gets more popular and more popular and more popular to the point now where President Trump is more popular today than he's ever been in his entire political career.
00:42:08.120 So if you're them, if you're the political establishment, Trump is backed into a corner, if you will.
00:42:16.000 If Trump decides to walk away from politics at this point in his life, they will continue to attack him.
00:42:22.400 He, because of the trouble he has caused the rulers, the true rulers of this country, he's going to forever be the martyr.
00:42:32.660 He's forever going to be the person that they're going to come after.
00:42:35.960 And it doesn't matter if he's laying in a hospital bed somewhere, they will work to destroy whatever he has left.
00:42:42.220 They have declared total war, as Adolf Hitler did, on Donald Trump.
00:42:47.120 And it is their goal to destroy him.
00:42:52.260 And he knows this, folks.
00:42:55.140 I mean, I've never spoken to the president, but just watching him, I have a feeling he understands this better than just about anybody.
00:43:03.240 And to that point, I would say, if you're the political establishment in this country, what is a better scenario for you?
00:43:10.920 If Donald Trump loses in 2024, is there any question in anybody's mind that he will run again in 2028?
00:43:19.260 He's not going away.
00:43:20.880 If he doesn't get this second term, he's going to keep running until he is literally dead.
00:43:26.780 So if you're the political establishment, you don't want him to keep running, because this running for president is what's exposing the whole system.
00:43:36.260 Their whole system is exposed now.
00:43:37.860 They're coming after people that support him.
00:43:40.080 Nobody believes in these institutions anymore.
00:43:43.300 So what do you do?
00:43:44.480 Well, the easiest way to get rid of Donald Trump for the establishment is not to make him lose the election in 2024.
00:43:51.280 It's to let him win and to impeach him immediately.
00:43:54.960 And we're going to come back right into this, because I'm going to talk about how this plays into my reporting at Slingshot.News and the plot against President Trump that's been kind of unraveling for several months now in the House.
00:44:04.740 Again, my name is Troy Smith.
00:44:06.360 I am Roger's co-host here on The Stone Zone.
00:44:09.000 Roger had to step away to make a very important phone call.
00:44:12.900 So we have to carry the load here for a little while, but we're doing a good job, I think.
00:44:18.960 So we are going to take a short commercial break.
00:44:21.720 And when we get back, we're going to go into the plot in the House to possibly stop Donald Trump and get him to go away as quickly as possible.
00:44:30.800 And that's what they're doing, folks.
00:44:32.160 So don't go away.
00:44:33.380 Very important information.
00:44:34.980 Stay tuned here on The Stone Zone.
00:44:36.820 Joining me at the news desk now is Rebecca Walzer of walzerwealth.com.
00:44:47.740 She has been a regular guest on my TV show, Brennan House Live, for a long time.
00:44:53.040 She's not just an economics expert, but she's an attorney.
00:44:56.820 Rebecca, you have a large firm.
00:44:58.900 How many people work for your firm?
00:45:00.140 Just about 30, yes.
00:45:01.400 30, and tell me, how can people prepare for what's coming with the end of the dollar as we know it?
00:45:07.820 The end of the fiat system as we know it globally.
00:45:09.960 We are moving to hard asset-backed currencies again.
00:45:12.860 Thank the Lord, because fiat is where we get into all the problems.
00:45:16.220 When you have debt-based currency, you have debt-based problems.
00:45:19.640 And the United States, unfortunately, since 2020, has not stopped spinning at pandemic levels.
00:45:24.700 This is systemic, and it is unsustainable, and it is coming to an end, especially with the addition of Saudi Arabia and the UAE to the BRICS nations.
00:45:33.020 This is what controls our petrodollar.
00:45:34.880 This is the threat immediately in 2024.
00:45:37.500 For more information, walzerwealth.com.
00:45:39.720 walzerwealth.com.
00:45:40.960 She is not your traditional financial planner.
00:45:43.460 Find out why at walzerwealth.com.
00:45:46.120 Hi, neighbor.
00:45:46.940 Pat Boone here.
00:45:47.980 Today, I want to help you find some peace of mind concerning your money.
00:45:52.560 Like it or not, we're all living in a financial war zone.
00:45:56.920 That's right.
00:45:57.660 We're watching our hard-earned dollars get crushed by inflation.
00:46:01.640 In fact, recently, inflation reached its highest level in 40 years.
00:46:06.660 And on top of that, cash, which has always represented freedom and privacy, is more and more being replaced by a cashless system.
00:46:15.100 That's right.
00:46:16.000 Powerful forces are definitely waging a war against cash.
00:46:20.020 So, I'm encouraging you to prepare before it's too late.
00:46:23.580 Call or text the number on the screen for a free report, The Secret War on Cash from Swiss America.
00:46:30.640 Discover how a few simple steps can protect your money, as well as your privacy and your peace of mind.
00:46:37.020 So, call or text for your free report, The Secret War on Cash.
00:46:41.220 And make sure to mention, Pat Boone sent you.
00:46:58.000 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to The Stone Zone.
00:47:00.300 I am your host for this segment, Troy Smith of Slingshot.News.
00:47:03.820 I would encourage all of you to follow us here on Rumble.
00:47:07.200 I would also encourage you to check us out on Patriot.TV.
00:47:10.400 And to make sure that you're sharing these shows with everybody you know.
00:47:12.880 Because here at The Stone Zone, you get unbelievable guests.
00:47:15.840 You get unbelievable cutting-edge political information.
00:47:18.140 And with Roger, you know, he's just, it amazes me the recall that he has to be able to, you know, hear something and immediately go back to something that happened 30, 40 years before I was even born.
00:47:32.680 And he recalls it just like that.
00:47:35.060 It's an honor for me to be on this show every single day.
00:47:38.720 And it's an honor to have a place here on The Stone Zone.
00:47:42.820 And so, everybody out there, please share the show.
00:47:45.460 Please let me know how I'm doing in the comments.
00:47:48.240 And please make sure to continue to tune in here.
00:47:51.640 As we were talking about before the break, folks, I've reported on a plot in the House of Representatives that's being quarterbacked by Kevin McCarthy.
00:47:59.600 And it's being funded by billionaire hedge fund manager Paul Singer.
00:48:02.800 Which, by the way, if you heard that on other outlets, just know that it originated here on The Stone Zone with Roger and myself, who conducted the research and did the work of putting the story together.
00:48:16.300 This plot involves enforcing or getting members of Congress who have taken money from Paul Singer to retire prior to the 2024 election in order to possibly ban Trump from being on the ballot.
00:48:27.980 And they can do so by passing legislation that's already been put forth by Jamie Raskin that would essentially declare that the president is guilty of insurrection, which would make him ineligible to appear on the ballot across the country.
00:48:41.880 Now, there's another aspect to this that I think people need to understand.
00:48:45.480 Past the ballot, there's actually two mechanisms that the Democrats could use to stop Trump if he were to win the November election, which I think by all metrics and standards we see today is pretty much a, not a given, but a highly possible reality.
00:49:04.340 So let's just say President Trump wins in November.
00:49:07.660 Immediately we go to the certification battle.
00:49:10.540 Now, if you don't know the Democrats, let me tell you right now, they will 100%, if given the power over the House of Representatives, they will refuse, and the Senate, which they already have control of, they will refuse to certify a Trump election.
00:49:26.700 They've already basically said it.
00:49:28.480 We played a video yesterday of them saying, well, you know, these people want to destroy America.
00:49:33.520 And they've actually said, Pelosi, Hillary Clinton, and others, that Donald Trump needs to be stopped at all costs.
00:49:40.100 Well, what does all costs mean?
00:49:42.160 Well, I think if you don't understand the shameless nature of the Democrats, it would be hard for you to believe that they would actually start an election certification fight just four years after they attempted to claim that President Trump was committing insurrection by raising a similar fight, albeit one that was actually based in legitimacy rather than just political posturing.
00:50:07.180 But the plot in the House of Representatives, folks, it's Paul Singer funded, it's Kevin McCarthy quarterbacked, and basically they're trying to get members of the House to retire.
00:50:18.740 And I say this, it's because if the Democrats are able to take over both chambers of Congress, which, by the way, if the Republicans don't hand it to them before November, it looks incredibly likely that they're going to take both houses of Congress because the Republicans have been such a cluster, you know what, since they got elected in 2022.
00:50:39.520 So I think Republicans lose in the Senate, I think maybe in some of the gains that they make, I think you will switch Mitt Romney for Trent Staggs.
00:50:50.120 I think you will also gain a Republican seat in Maryland where Larry Hogan has a good chance to win.
00:50:57.920 But at the same time, he's not a Republican, he's a Democrat in disguise, he's Mitt Romney.
00:51:03.360 So my point is that even if the Republicans do win in some of these races where they maybe have a chance, they're not getting America first people other than a select few, like Trent Staggs and others.
00:51:15.640 They're getting garbage.
00:51:17.840 And as far as the House is concerned, they've basically already lost that.
00:51:21.440 And so if you're the political establishment, you need Trump to go away.
00:51:26.480 You know if he loses in 2024, he's never going to stop talking about it, and he will probably run in 2028.
00:51:33.960 There's no way that Donald Trump can walk off into the sunset at any point now.
00:51:39.860 He's either going to be the president and he's going to finish his second term, or he is going to die trying.
00:51:47.360 That's how it appears to me.
00:51:48.620 And the longer he runs, the more damage is done to the establishment mirage, the more damage is done to the establishment's order, the longer it will take for them to get back to business as usual.
00:52:04.180 As we see Mike Johnson in the House kind of basically pushing for that.
00:52:09.260 The House Republicans and the Republicans in the Senate, they want to get back to business as usual.
00:52:14.180 They want to get back to life after Donald Trump.
00:52:17.060 And that's why I think this is set up perfectly.
00:52:20.860 The establishment now doesn't have to worry about Joe Biden, who is basically a corpse walking.
00:52:26.080 They don't care about his failing popularity.
00:52:28.920 They don't care about any of that.
00:52:30.760 Because if, and it's almost set up perfectly.
00:52:33.340 They can let Trump win the election, give him his glory, let him bask in defeating Joe Biden, and then immediately impeach him with the stuff that they have put together in the House of Representatives.
00:52:46.840 Now, whether that will be successful or not, we'll see.
00:52:49.240 But it will be a battle from start of administration to end of administration, if he's elected again, to impeach the man.
00:52:56.900 And they will never relent, because once they impeach him, it's over.
00:53:01.420 And let me make this clear.
00:53:03.120 By letting Trump win, it's the easiest and quickest way to get rid of him for the political establishment.
00:53:10.240 And instead of having to go through a Democratic primary process and the trouble of rigging a whole primary like they did for Hillary Clinton, all they have to do is get the right vice president in place.
00:53:22.040 All they have to do is ensure that Trump picks somebody for vice president that they can control.
00:53:27.520 Or maybe even getting somebody who's compromised so that they can take them out, as Spiro Agnew was taken out, to hand it to possibly, you could have President Hakeem Jeffries.
00:53:40.080 And I know people will laugh at that, but that's a serious possibility.
00:53:44.040 And you cannot tell me that if Trump is elected in 2024, that the impeachment articles are not going to be drawn up the next morning.
00:53:51.460 They will be, 100%, if they even certify it in the first place.
00:53:56.320 So, from my perspective, folks, we need to be extra vigilant when it comes to the Republicans that we're sending to Congress.
00:54:04.780 They either support President Trump and they support people like you and I, or they don't and they support the establishment uniparty.
00:54:12.420 And if that's the case, there's no reason that any of them wouldn't throw you, me, Roger, and everybody else who supports President Donald Trump under the bus.
00:54:22.640 That's exactly what they're planning to do.
00:54:24.800 That's exactly what they want, is to get rid of Trump as quickly as possible.
00:54:30.080 And by allowing him to win the election, it automatically makes it so that he cannot run for President ever again.
00:54:38.280 And once that's done, I still don't think the President goes away.
00:54:41.940 But the threat of Trump to the established political order, the threat of Trump to the people who have bankrupted this country.
00:54:50.160 Because remember, when I say Trump is a threat to the established political order, I'm talking about the same political order that imported the drugs that have killed your family members.
00:54:59.220 I'm talking about the same people who ordered lockdowns and ordered your elderly grandparents into nursing homes and killed them.
00:55:07.200 I'm talking about people who have shipped off your jobs, who have seen the decline of your cities exacerbate year after year after year, and have done nothing but collect their paychecks and pensions while doing it.
00:55:18.640 So these people are the enemy of George Washington, the enemy of Abraham Lincoln, the enemy of the United States of America.
00:55:29.200 And there is absolutely no reason that we, the people, should sit back and watch this happen.
00:55:34.480 So what do we do?
00:55:35.420 What do we do as a people?
00:55:36.480 We're going to talk about that when we come back from this break.
00:55:39.480 We also have a couple more videos that I want to show.
00:55:42.600 But just breaking some news here on the Stone Zone and kind of unraveling the easiest way for the establishment to get rid of Trump, I think it feeds in to the reporting that I've done at Slingshot.News.
00:55:53.840 Anyway, so ladies and gentlemen, we are being told here that it's the end of the show.
00:55:58.780 So we're actually not going to have another segment.
00:56:00.960 But as a people, here's what we can do, folks.
00:56:03.280 We can support people like Roger Stone and others who are talking the truth, who are speaking the truth.
00:56:09.180 We can hold our representatives to support the nominee of the party.
00:56:12.840 We can make sure that we don't send any rhinos to Congress anymore, people like Larry Hogan.
00:56:18.400 And we can make sure that we have control of GOP apparatuses around the country so that we can put people in power that actually stand for the values of the Republican voters, something that only Donald Trump has done for the last, I would say, over 100 years.
00:56:34.740 So ladies and gentlemen, I'm Troy Smith.
00:56:37.020 I am the founder and editor of Slingshot.News, filling in for Roger Stone here today.
00:56:41.940 And I want to thank you all for watching.
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00:57:00.320 I wish all of you a beautiful, happy weekend.
00:57:03.300 And God bless you.
00:57:04.940 And God bless the United States of America.
00:57:06.720 Thank you.
00:57:07.360 And have a great weekend.
00:57:09.080 A man who's gone through hell, but he's kept going and he's smart and he's strong and people love him.
00:57:17.780 Not everybody, but people love him and respect him.
00:57:20.360 Roger Stone.
00:57:21.420 Where's Roger Stone?
00:57:22.520 Thank you.