In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. It's the David Knight Show.
As the clock strikes thirteen, it's Thursday the seventh, and may you're of our Lord twenty twenty six. Well, to every lie, turn turn turn, there is a season, turn turn turn, and a reason for this, a time for them to have been big profits under the sun. And we have another example of this that has happened. We just had some insider trading yesterday and Trump is coming out talking about, hey, you know, the whole world is a casino when he's asked about insider trading. The corruption
is amazing. And we have Lucky Lutnik who made another appearance before Congress, but you're not allowed to see what he did. Not allowed to read the transcript yet either, but there's going to be no video at all about that. Meanwhile, you have the ADL demanding a billion dollars from taxpayers for security quote unquote, while Israel is spending three quarters
of a billion on lies and propaganda and politicians. And then we'll take a look at our self worshiping leader for a building places where you can go worship them. They call them libraries. Should call him just lies. That's what these people do. Obama has opened his and there's some local people who are not very happy at all about what he's doing. Well, let's take a look at Lucky Lutnick as they came out that Democrats were furious at what was happening.
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I can't believe this guy. He is a pathological liar that the American people need to see not just a transcript of his evasive answers, but they need to see him sweating as he's being asked these questions. Again, this is all happening in the context of Operation Epstein. Liar is as we see Trump spinning what is happening in the mitt least spinning it for profits? Who knows? I mean these guys who operate on Wall Street like Lutnick, That's exactly the kind of thing you would expect them
to do, isn't it. And these are big bets. I mean, this latest one that happened in the wee hours of the morning. That's the other thing makes it very suspicious. Nearly a billion, Yeah, and there was no public information lead up to that at all. Anyway, this is a closed door testimony, no video allowed, as they came out had people like this. Democrat James Walkinshaw said Lutnick struggled
to answer even basic questions. He's lying Today's transcribed interview as part of the ongoing cover up, because the American people deserve to see the video of what's taking place in there. They deserve to see the sweat on his brow as he struggles to answer basic questions and lies to the American people. Unfortunately, it appears that Secretary Liutnik is not going to take any responsibility for lying to
the American people today or any other day. By the way, I'll say, like, this is the way the politicians operate, and it's bipartisan as well. They never admit that they're lying, no matter how they get caught red handed. It's just just amazing to me. That's one of the one of the personality distinctions that's required to be a politician. You get caught red handed committing a crime or lying, it's like,
this isn't what you think it is, This isn't really happening. Rocanna, the Minority Leader of the House, said Trump would fire Lutnick if you heard the answers that he gave, adding that Lutnick's performance was quote really embarrassing. Yeah, I don't think that he would fire him for committing perjury. Probably promote him. Hey, this guy's good at this stuff. I
got to get him a higher level job. But no, he's right where he wants to be, being Secretary Commerce, just like Trump's first Secretary Commerce, Web Ross, who is a rosschild guy all of his life. Well, Lutnick has got his connections as well, mister stable Coin, the guy I call Lucky Lutnick because he just happened to be taking his kid to kindergarten the day of nine to eleven as all of his employees, including his brother, died. So yeah, it's uh, and I'm aware of that. As
a matter of fact. Somebody said, well, he couldn't have taken that. He couldn't have known about that in advance. I mean, he might let his employees die, but he wouldn't let his brother die, to which I was say, are you sure about that? That's not the way I read this guy anyway. Files revealed that his family visited the island four years after Epstein was convicted on prostitution charges,
including involving a minor. Well, hey, I'm sure what he says is Hey, they were just minor offenses, right, That's that's his excuse, I guess. But look, he was a next door neighbor. They go over and he says, yeah, I met him once, met him once, only a right, and he said, this guy is really creepy. We're not gonna my wife friend. Then you find out that was
his story. Then you find out when the documents come out that he not only went to his island and took his wife and hiss, but then he does business deals with Epstein as well. We see all that in there. So again he's spinning all of this stuff, and you have comer saying, isn't it great? Look at our transparency here? How many times would you have somebody bring in a
cabinet secretary to testify? Never see that happening before, to which I would respond, well, we didn't have these kind of corrupt cabinet secretaries to start with in the past. Maybe there's two ways you can look at that it wasn't necessary and a lot of administrations to bring in the kinds of people that Trump has hired. Another Democrat, I'm sorry from Arizona Accusedleutnika being a pathological liar who is enabling the most egregious cover up in American history.
The level of lies that are taking place inside that room with that video is unbelievable, and it's part of this egregious cover up. Well, he was a part of another egregious cover up on nine to eleven. I recommend every single American when this interview is released, read the document in full, and so one person coming after what we've seen so far in this transcribed interview, I feel very comfortable saying that Howard Lutnik is a pathological liar
who is enabling this egregious cover up. But we haven't seen it. They haven't released it to the public. So this is a member of Congress who I guess was not in there on that committee hearing, who've got an early copy of the transcription. Just doesn't do it justice. I'm sure another Democrat, this one from Virginia. And I don't know how to pronounce this man or woman's name. I can't tell from first name of mail. It's like Sue has Subrahmanyam.
Or something that's a that's a classic American family name. We've all grown up next to us Subrahmanyam.
And you got to keep up with it too, got to keep up with the Subrahman Yams.
I remember thinking to myself, those Subrahman Yams, good hard working American stock.
Yeah, they've done better than us Americans. We're just failures to bring in some more of those h one b Subamernams.
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Whoever this is, was left dumbfounded by litnux Deescermony went so far as calling for the secretary to resign. I'm sure that don't happen anyway. He said that was absolutely mind boggling what we just heard in the room. He was evasive, nervous, dishonest. He would not admit to lying. He said he was never in the room with Jeffrey Epstein ever again after the first time he met him. Yet he then admitted that he was in the room
with Jeffrey Epstein. I had to ask him whether he and I were in the same room, because I couldn't understand what his meaning of we were in the room together, same room together, what that really meant? Right? This is
this is the level of it. Several of them have pointed out, Yeah, he's playing games with the word we and I. Of course that's what Bill Clinton did, right, Remember that so again, what is the meaning of his is The full transcript of lutnix hearing had not yet been published as of the time this article went as of last night. Meanwhile, as a as one headline points out, Rokana simply exploded on him in anger. He said it was contortions, lies, no acknowledgment that he miss led the
American public. Is he talking about Lutnix Epstein testimony or is he talking about Trump's war war tweets and all the rest of this stuff. I think it's going to be an epic book written about how what bad leadership looks like when they talk about Donald Trump, and how you just throw stuff out off the off the top of your head. You don't shoot from the hip, you shoot from the lip. On social media, you're constantly flip flopping back and forth, and maybe there is a real
purpose to that. Somebody is making a ton of money off of this stuff. So again, that's what politicians do, but this one has set all new levels of it. He was trying to define eyes of saying that what he really meant is that he would not see Epstein alone, but was totally fine with having his wife and kids see him originally said that Epstein engaged in blackmail and
recorded videotapes. Now he's saying, well, I was wrong, he was just speculating, and Epstein actually didn't engage in blackmailing. Did someone tell him to say that? I've not seen anywhere that Epstein never engaged in blackmail. Why is it that Howard.
Sound like someone being blackmailed would say blackmail material. I don't know anything about that, as he sweats profusely.
Yeah, and of course he had no connection with Massadi though, we just forget about all of that. That really didn't happen.
Was there a little red dot that was moving from his head to his heart back and forth a little bit as he talked?
Yeah, Yeah, it's just amazing. You know. They like to sell this idea that there was no connection to Massad, and yet when you look at Gallayne Maxwell's father, Robert Maxwell, this guy was like a triple agent spy. I mean he was spying for everybody against everybody else. He's fying for the British, the Russians, Massad all you know, and informing on everybody else. He had absolutely no allegiance to anybody, apparently except Massad, because when he died, Massad honored him
with a special burial and all the rest of the stuff. So, I mean, you know, he was their guy, but he was presenting himself as an agent to other countries at the same time. So he said I was never in the room with him socially for business or even philanthropy. He called him a disgusting person. But then we find out that later on, even after Epstein was convicted, as we point out because of the documents, that he was connected to him both socially and financially for business and
did that business at the island. So again the I guess maybe he could say, hey, I was with him at the island. I'm not in the room with him. I mean we're out there on the island doing whatever you do on that island.
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So yeah, James Comer says, well, in the lead up to this, he goes on Fox News and he's got an interview there and he says, well, you know, litt Nick wasn't one truthful, wasn't one. In other words, he
told some lies. But he can't say that right. This is part of the Trump GOP guarding our pedophiles cover up, and Thomas Massey went on with Tucker Carlson and talked about the extent to which this is really the pressure campaign that was put on members of Congress to not sign this discharge petition.
For taking on those threats. Lauren Bobert, they took her over to the situation room, right like, this is where if they're trying to kill or capture Osama bin Laden, this is where they are at the White House. They took her into the situation room and tried to whip her into taking her name off of the discharge petition over Epstein, over Epstein, yep. And then the President vetoed a bill that would have brought water to a large portion of Colorado over Epstein, over Epstein. And this isn't
even at this point. It's not just about Lauren Bobert. Why are people in Colorado deprived of water because their representative wants to expose a sex trafficking ring.
I mean, none of this makes any sense at all.
Well it does if you look at the tariffs. I mean, why should we be punished because Trump is angry at some politician in another country, and so he's going to bust the supply lines for a lot of essential materials, even for American manufacturers. Okay, but when you look at this, just a reminder, Thomas Massey's election is coming up in just a couple of weeks and his opponent hand picked
by Trump and Trump's donor owner Class APAC. His opponent, Ed Gallerin, has gotten ten million dollars nine point eight million dollars from Israel and Israeli billionaires. Massey hasn't gotten a cent. This is an opportunity for us to push back against this takeover of our government by foreign government that has held bent on ripping us off and putting us into wars again. You have the eight well is out there demanding a billion dollars for protection.
We helped secure a thirty million dollar increase for the nonprofit security Grant program for the fiscal year twenty twenty six. That funding is critical. It supports the security cameras outside of your synagogue, the train guard TAKESPI, that CC door, the reinforced entrance at your day school. But we're not right now, we are calling on Congress to fund a program the program at one billion dollars because demand continues to outpace the funding, leaving thousands of applicants without the
support that they need. Now you heard mention of buffer zone legislation in New York City and a push for a federal version. The Sacred Act would establish one hundred foot safe foot safe access zone around houses of worship nationwide, protecting people to the right to pray without being blocked, harassed, or intimidated.
Laws will never protect people.
Urging Congress to pass it now.
And he got three hundred million dollars for synagogues, not a penny for church's securities.
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They can boycott corporations. But you better not boycott Israel. Okay, then you're in big trouble with these guys. I'm disgusted with the double standard. I am disgusted with how they steal money from us and then try to destroy parts of our law and constitution that protect our God given rights. Loo. I oppose this Sacred Act that they have just like
I oppose the Face Act. The Face Act was set up for free access to abortion clinics, and then they put a little writer in there and say, oh, by the way, you know, we'll protect you or do something about it if somebody harasses you at a place of worship. And so that you've got the people that are affiliated with Pete Hegseth and Doug Wilson when they get they get their worship service disrupted by Don Lemon, they want that enforced. Look, we don't want to be a part
of this. As far as I look at this, it's very much like homeschoolers want to take money from the state. It's like, don't you realize where that leads? And I don't want to see that happen. I don't want to see the government coming in and fortifying churches and that type of thing. Certainly, you can do your own security, and you should do your own security, but that's not
their way. Their way is to get hundreds of millions, and now they want a billion dollars to have all kinds of hardened entrances to their synagogues and all the rest of the stuff, and they want laws all over the place. I want to shut down free speech, free exercise of religion, and what people's opinions are. Look, I have nothing but contempt for what these Zionists are doing.
It's just amazing. Every day you see how they are stealing more money from us and then stealing our god given rights as well, are attempting to So again Fox News is bragging about the fact that this guy would even be brought in, that Lutnick would even be brought in. It's pretty extraordinary to bring in a cabinet secretary or something, isn't it, said a program on Fox News to Comber that he was interviewing. Comber says, yeah, and look, I've
been on the Oversight committee for ten years. There's never been a chairman bring in a bring in cabinet secretaries of their own party. Maybe it's because we've never seen this kind of level of open corruption before, not even in the district of criminals. So let's talk about this insider trading thing. While you've got Lutnik there, maybe you should ask him about the insider trading since he's a market guy that's there, who's doing this and what's happening
with us? Again, another one of these on the so called war news, which turns out cannot be news at all. It's just Trump who is spinning and turning and spinning and turning one lie after the other. And so it was on Wednesday, early in the morning, there was a nine hundred and twenty million dollars bet placed on crude oil shorts just an hour before a fake report that a peace deal was close you had at three forty am.
That's the other thing is very suspicious about this. Markets are closed, but somebody is able to get in there without any news happening. At three forty in the morning, they go in and place a nine hundred and twenty million dollar bet. One hour and ten minutes later, at four point fifty am, Axios breaks the story, and the story was that there was a one page memo of understanding. I was going to talk about this yesterday. I mentioned it briefly with Joel Slenty. But you know, this is
a memo of understanding. So we've just got a couple of simple little things there, and that's going to be the basis of our peace agreement. And I was going to say when I we didn't get into it with Gerald, but you know, I've seen what this administration did with a memo of understanding in Panama, and you better get that in both English and Farsi, because it has been something of a farce the way they have conducted this.
When they did an MoU with Panama, there was one version of it in Spanish, the native language there in Panama, and then there was another version in English that was different.
And so they gave the Spanish memo of understanding to the Panamanian newspapers, they published it, and then somebody noticed that there was on the the White House website there was an English version that was completely different, and so the papers and Panama did a report about that, and they took that memo down and they still haven't put it back up. So yeah, two different languages will give you two different versions of what they understand it to be.
So everything about this folks is rigged. Everything about it is corrupt. And the wee hours of the morning nearly a billion dollar bet placed one hour before story breaks, which and of itself is false as well. And so then somebody asked Trump about this insider trading stuff, and he has a nerve to say this.
Against his team that would be no good, But he bettered his own team I'll look into it, yeh.
We also may you know they're being placed as well on the Ran conflict to where there are bits some trattees where people suspect that there's inside of trading having on these veration moneys around the corps.
Well, you know, the whole world unfortunately, has become somewhat of a casino.
And he's bankrupting the whole world, like his casino.
World in Europe and every place. They're doing these betting things. I was never much in favor of it. I don't like it conceptually, but he got burned on bat I think that I'm not happy with any of this stuff. But they have all the different sites, they have predictive markets. It's a crazy world. It's a much different world than it was.
Please, hey, it's not me. It's poly market right, Well, it's the inside of trading that people in and around you are working on here. But now there's no corruption to see. Don't worry about that. It's all forty chess. Meanwhile, you have the head of Trump's FHA, Bill Poulti. His family owned Pulty homes, so he gets in the FHA area anyway. He is the one who did the deep dive on Trump's political enemies Lisa Cook at the Federal Reserve because he didn't like her opposition to him wanting
to lower rates, and then going after Leticia James. And I think, you know, Letitia James is a corrupt state attorney general, no question about it. And I really don't like Letitia James. I've seen her threaten people over minor things, very politicized, and she was the one that I blame as much as anybody for getting Trump elected because it was her over the top lawfair persecution that I think helped him so much in the primaries.
But I'm never sure she's the one that got v dare shut down as well.
Yes, and she came after Infra Wars because they were talking about silver being protective against a lot of different things, and it is. And rather than fight that, Alex just surrendered and removed all the silver products I understand.
And then I think shuffled them over to be under a different umbrella and went back to selling them at some point, memory serves.
I don't know if they started selling them again or not, because I've had people with contact me and say, yeah, where can I get some of this stuff? Because I used to use a silver toothpaste and some of these other things. I don't know if they're selling it now or not. Maybe now this whole new operation, maybe they're doing it. I don't know. And nevertheless, she's a crook. She politically intimidates people that she doesn't like, and yet Trump is going after her. Has basically adopted the typical
tool of tyrants. It was either Stalin. It's attributed to either Stalin or his chief of secret police, the phraser and bring me the man. I'll find the crime. And that's what they're doing with this, and how are they doing it. They're doing with artificial intelligence. I find this
to be a very disturbing precedent that's happening here. If you can go back and you've got somebody that you want to punish, you go back and you look throughout everything in their life and you find a oh, well, they said they were going to take out this mortgage for their own personal use, and yet they didn't live there. They put a relative there or something like that, and so we're going to call it rental property and we're
going to go after them for criminal charges. I'm sorry, but I have a problem with that use of AI, and we've seen it with dose as well. They've been storing information forever about each and every one of us. Now with artificial intelligence, they can go back and look throughout all this information. They can now data mine it, they can collate it, they can find the crime if you're somebody they don't like. So anyway, he goes on with CNN CNBC, they ask him if this is political. Oh, no,
it's not. From my perspective, it's not political at all. It doesn't matter if you're a Republican or Democrat to me, or if you're a Fed governor or whatever. If you commit mortgage fraud, we're going to refer it for a crime. That's what we did with Lisa cookcase. That is not what is happening here. And again, I don't think that the Federal Reserve should be independent. I don't like the Federal Reserve at all, and I don't think the people that work there need to be held to a different standard,
which is what they're saying here. But I'm really concerned about the fact that any bureaucrat can go through and audit somebody to find the crime. Trump has sought to ounced her for nearly a year, demanding that she resigned over the mortgage fraud allegations that were brought by Poltye, before then trying to fire her. She refused to resign, so then he said, okay, well then I'll fire you. She then sued Trump, claiming that his administration had no
cause to dismiss her. In January, the Supreme Court ruled and paused her removal. Trump has asked the Supreme Court to stay an appeals ruling that she can keep her job, which is supposed to be independent from the executive branch and from political interference. Again, just more evidence of corruption of mafia like vendettas. This is what we say from the Trump administration. Well, we're gonna take a quick break.
And we actually have quite a few comments here before we go. Okay, I want to start with.
Tony's gonna be joining us today. I don't know if you have you connected with Tony.
I have not connected with him yet, but I have sent the info. When I say thank you to Doug Lug, he says, happy belated birthday, David, thank you for a great podcast. Well, so thank you very much, Doug Lug. We appreciate that. Thank you and we also have Wally Wallace Bebe still has Epstein's blackmail material on Trump. I believe it.
I do too, I do too. Yeah, that's what the real purpose was about all this stuff.
I want to say thank you to North American House Hippo as well. He was very kind and generous, he says Lucky Lutnix. I was like a guy who should be running an easy credit used car lot in downtown Brooklyn and running commercials late at night on New York One and w P i X ask Karen if you need a translation.
Oh yeah, oh yeah, that's right. Well, you know, we're talking about the the the real estate. I don't know what they call them, conventions or whatever. They have events where people can go in and they can buy stolen land that Israel has stolen from people in Palestine. So they have this and like I said, it's really kind of funny. It's like someone watches out of the back of your trunk. You know, hey, look I sold I stole this, and now I'm gonna sell it to a
fellow Jews. They're gonna rip off. So it's amazing. We see that kind of stuff all the time in New York Way.
We also have North American as Hipo again, and I want to say thank you again, very generous. One of the many places I lived as a boy was Canada's Northwest territories. When I was five, my dad told me, when you see a moose dying in the woods, that's when it is that it's most dangerous.
Yeah.
Yeah, well I've never seen I've seen a moose dying in the woods. I've only very rarely seen moose at all.
Well, speaking of moose, I gotta say I think that Trump's cabinet, all our alumni of Watsamata you, they're full of bullwinkle as far as I'm concerned. Yeah, you're having more?
Is that one? More from North American House Hippo as well? And he says one of the many places I lived as a boy, was I already read that one? I guess we don't have any more. And I'm just being silly, but thank you North American House Hippo.
All right, yes, thank you very much. We're going to take a quick break, folks, and we'll be right back. Stay with us.
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So thank you again, Yes, thank you all very much. And I did miss part of the comment from North American House Hippo, of course. It was talking about how dangerous a moose is when it's signing. He says, the US government is that moose. It is dying, It is thrashing around. It has nothing to lose, and it doesn't care who it takes out before it finally succumbs. Stay one hundred meters back.
That's absolutely right. Well, one of the things I mentioned yesterday briefly, and we'll talk about this more when Tony joins US is the US trade difference that actually grew. Was supposed to go the other direction, wasn't it with the tariffs. And yet it's just another example of how Trump's policies, even though they were bad in inception, they're even worse in execution. Even when he's got the right
idea about a particular policy. The way that he does it so frequently sets up a horrible precedent and keeps it from actually working. And of course the terrorists are attax it's paid by consumers, and you can not tax your way to prosperity. He's totally blind to the fact that it is deregulation that is needed. They want to go back and look at the teriffs that happened in the eighteen eighties and say, well, that's the basis of our prosperity. No, that is the perspective of a statist
democrat or republican. But that is not the reality. When you go back and look at the regulatory situation. Back in the eighteen eighties, people were free to start businesses, they were free to try all kinds of things that you are prohibited from doing now, And so that's the reality. This is not. You know, this is something that happened at the same time, but it's no more related to
it than the steam engine. Right. You could look at this and say, well, if we only ran everything on steam engines, we'd be doing great, like they did in the eighteen hundreds. Now, they did great in eighteen hundreds because they were free. They were free to develop a steam engine or as successors. But it's not the steam engine that made them great, and it's not the terrorists that made them great either.
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Great to be with you, David, good to see you.
You know, we're looking at this. I want to get your take on this. You know, we saw gold go up about two point eight percent. I think the spot price went up yesterday. But a lot of people are saying, well, it went up because of the rumors, which apparently any but believe any of these rumors. The rumors are designed for insider trading. I don't think they're actually reflective anything that's actually real out there. But nevertheless, it does move
the markets, and it certainly does. And the markets move and the price of gold moves. And what moved it, they said, was the fact that they thought that if there was going to be peace and that would be deflationary, and so that helped gold go up, which is kind of counterintuitive the way I look at it. I mean, what do you think in terms of you look at this stuff and you have to kind of make a guess as to what the short term movements of gold
are going to be. Most of us who are investing in gold, we're looking at this for the long term. And yet if you look at this, you know, what do you think if they actually came up with some kind of a piece agreement and stopped all this stuff. What do you think and the price of oil starts to go down, the would happen with gold. I mean gold went up on the when oil went down, and vice versa. What do you think in terms of what we might be seeing with us how that might affect gold.
Oil is down about eight dollars a barrel from yesterday when I checked, and that's a I think it's a natural flow back and forth.
And where we are.
We saw at the beginning of the war, gold went about fifty three hundred an ounce and then started to trend downward because, as we've discussed, large entities country central banks dumped a lot of their gold holdings to purchase oil, and a lot of these entities used their so gold functioned. It is money at that point, and they were able to use that liquidity in order to buy crude oil. I think this is going to be a yo yo
back and forth. I don't think we're going to go back to like the days of fifty dollars a barrel oil anytime soon. I don't know that that's even on the horizon. As a matter of fact, I think this is a preparation for energy lockdowns to stifle growth and to stifle travel, and we've seen the airlines that have imploded because of this, and jet blues next on the chopping block after Spirit. I think it's just the balls just getting started to roll.
Oh yeah, and it's not just them. Luftanza had to cancel a thousand flights for the summer.
Yeah, it's just getting started. And the shock of this I don't even think is really set in. From when oil went to one hundred and twenty, a lot of that stuff is still not I was on a show yesterday. They asked, because I've been in the gasoline business since i was a little kid with my family, I understand a little bit about it. And I said, well, there's there's a lot of lag time between pricing and refinement that happens as well, so and there there's no certainty
in this market. So I mean, you could have temporary gains and gold and temporary gains and oil, and they might go back and forth for a long time.
Right.
But the trends are all all the fundamentals that you and I discussed, the trends that are all in there to show that the dollar is constantly being you know, reprinted, expanded, the money supply expands, which decreases the purchasing power, and that happens to all the.
Currencies in the world right now.
So yeah, yeah, in the long run, you know, I think I think the outlooks really good for medals and honestly for crude oil as well. Even with even if demand goes down with higher prices, I still think that the price of crude will be higher.
You know. It's the kind of thing We've had a couple of these memes out there. Taco Trump always chickens out. They put that out there about the terraffs because of the volatility and the capriciousness about Trump in terms of terraffs. Then they came up with another one, Nacho not a chance to hor mooz opens and all that is there, I think to try to calm down the market, because
they do react. Just as we saw this person who put in that nearly a billion dollar bet at three am in the morning, one hour before the story hit that Trump claimed that or somebody in the Trump administration claimed that there was going to be a one page memo of understanding to end all this nonsense with Iran, and that person made about one hundred and twenty five million dollars in that one hour, and so people are playing this and I think we're being played by the
Trump administration. But you know, there's going to be this kind of volatility, this jumpiness. There are people who are manipulating other people with us, and they're reacting to things that Trump says as if there was any credibility to that at all. And that's just really moving around the price of oil, the price of gold, and all the rest of this stuff. And we look at the long
term effects of this. And I don't know if you heard it or not, but I talked earlier this week there was an opportunity to reflect on Jeopardy, the game, the TV game, and they talked about some guy who just finished a run of thirty one or thirty two victories on Jeopardy and he made eight hundred and eighty thousand dollars I think it was. And how much did
the very first winner make? She made three hundred and forty five dollars, and that was back in nineteen sixty four, and she said, yeah, there's a lot more purchasing power back then. I friend of mine and I went to a bunch of broadway shows and everything I thought they
mentioned in it. They said, well, you know, that would be worth about three thousand something dollars today, And I thought, well, what would have happened if she instead of keeping the currency, what if she had taken at three hundred forty five dollars and bought gold at that point in time because it was fixed at thirty five dollars announce even the market price was like thirty five dollars and fifty cents an out, so it was still kind of a stable
economy in nineteen sixty four. And it turns out that she would have had forty five thousand dollars worth of gold if she had taken that three hundred and forty five dollars in cash, Because that's the long term effect, and that's the way you got to look at this not get caught up in all of the of the rumors and reactions that are happening on Wall Street and
how the people are deliberately trying to manipulate things. I mean, Trump and his regime is a good example of how the market is manipulated with rumors, isn't it.
Well, at this point, is there any other trade but inside or trading.
I mean, can you make.
Money in this market without being a crook? I mean, is there any value in most anything that's traded anymore? And a lot of that is into the way this system works. And you and I both know there's still millions and millions of dollars that are unclaimed from shorting airline stocks right prior.
To nine to eleven. Oh yeah, connected to Deutsche Bank.
And no, the instigation of that, right, as they point out, they're not going to do an investigation if they caught somebody, the Department of Justice, and this is intarted trading about all the war news and everything. If they caught somebody, you know good andwill that the Trump Department of Justice is not going to prosecute them. And if by some chance some future administration decided they want to prosecute them, Trump will probably pardon the guilty parties in advance, so
that won't happen. So yeah, why not do that, right, they can get away with it. It's just money, it's for you to take.
We've turned He's turned this whole planet into a casino. And let's if you reverse engineer the price of gold right now. I mean, I think under normal conditions, it wouldn't be near this price. We would have not hit five thousand dollars an ounce gold in twenty twenty five without this presidency, it's not going to happen. And I mean, we go back to twenty twenty four, you know, gold
hit twenty five hundred dollars. Now it's in August, I remember distinctly, and I've traced that price and everything that's happened since then, and it's all about the uncertainty. There is no direction, it's just chaos. And then the tariffs that that never happened. That paused that whole domino effect of all these bullion houses and banks overseas to start frantically repatriating, and that caused a cascade of failed contracts for all that physical bullion. So a lot of the market,
the paper market, was exposed there. So this is only the beginning I think of the repricing of all commodities, not just gold and silver, but everything based in dollars. And and I think this is just we're reaching a point of no return where it's hard to even associate the dollar with the price anymore. Yeah, I don't I don't know, I don't know that we can do that, David, I don't know if we can go back to the Jeopardy winner. I mean a lot of people have on
the math. You know, from nineteen sixty four. If you were getting minimum wage in nineteen sixty four and you were getting paid, you know, in silver quarters, you've got you know, sixty seventy dollars worth of purchasing power or
more at that time with minimum wage. So that's that's the difference between earnings when you have a sound dollar, when you have something backed by gold or silver, and when you have a free floating currency, and you can get caught up in the numbers like, well the numbers are higher, I made more money. Well, you actually didn't because your the money's been devalued or your currency's been devalued.
So I think this is.
The fight between oil and gold, which isn't really a fight, but I think the restructuring and repricing it's going to go back and forth for a while now based off of everything that's happened with the closing of the straight.
Yeah, and when you look at this, you know we're about I guess what, We're two and a half months into this thing now, and the ope coal embargo was five months long, and what happened with that was it quadrupled the price of oil and it never went back down again. And as you point out, this is what they're doing in terms of trying to push us into this controlled society. I talked to yesterday, I think it
was Tony about somebody who was in New Zealand. And New Zealand has come up with a five tier rationing system based on your value to the people in government. And guess what the government is the number one. They're the top feeder. Okay, after them are big businesses, and then after them as infrastructure. Then small businesses come in at number four and the consumer is dead last. And
this kind of rationing. The person looked at this and said, this is the same kind of contempt for small businesses and consumers and this merger of the elite. So the big corporations and government that we saw throughout COVID looks exactly like that. And they just keep coming back to the same thing again. They'll have different mcguffins, but it's always going back to the same thing. They want a
permission society, they want total surveillance. That's why I like physical gold They want total surveillance, total tracking of everything, and to make all of us poor, so they keep all of the money. That's really what it is behind all of this stuff.
You're right, and I think the rest of the planet is picking up a bit on this and the targeting of small business, the targeting of cash, the targeting of anything outside of the digital system. And for the first I mean I think for the first time in a long time, Canada just ran a trade surplus.
You know why.
It's because twenty four percent of the output was precious metals exports.
They ran a trade.
Surplus in a freak.
And this is like the United States and Canada, I believe since NAFTA have run trade deficits, and so Canada picking up a trade surplus because of the exported precious metals.
Matter of fact, so u Con Cornelius is getting into an export business.
Then they're in the export well and the gold is going and a lot of places going eastward and looking places like India as a matter of fact, that the premiums because they're so bottlenecked from imports into India, premiums have skyrocket for physical because of customs and sorting through everything that's still waiting to be delivered. There's so much
demand for physical gold and silver in India. It's literally like breaking the price, you know, associated we associate with the spot price and a little bit of premium here in the United States, but in India, it's off the charts. And they've repatriated seventy seven percent of their gold holding so far, and a lot of the countries are doing I mean countries all over the world are doing the same thing, the repatriating the physical and that's what you
have to remember. It's the new structure is based off physical because of the lack of trust. Used to just trust the dollar, the dollars no longer trusted, was weaponized, and so they're literally building physical storage facilities across the world to trade in and out of gold. Yeah, Hong Kong's doing that. I've talked about that before. I think that's a major move of storage facilities just off the airport outside of Hong Kong for international trade, and that's
what the trade's going to be conducted in dollars. And I think we're seeing that right now with the price of gold falling when the price of oil increases, because it's liquidity out out the door, and there's a lot of sell off and gold to buy a crude.
I think this is this flock.
But on the long enough timeline, I think, you know, the increase in gold is inevitable. I mean, I don't think it's going to eat into everything that gold does as far as price moves. But that's what's happening. Gold's functioning is money right now.
Yeah, that's right. And for those reasons, you see some of the banks as they're looking at the particular the price of gold. You've got Make of America is predicting six thousand by the end of the year. You got Morgan Stanley that is seeing fifty two hundred dollars gold by the end of the year. They have been in the past very conservative about what they had put in. So these are the people who are looking at long term trends that are predicting this kind of stuff, and
their long term trends have historically been very conservative. But the bottom line is we as we point out every week and as other people in pointing out, all the fundamentals that drove gold up so much in the last couple of years are not only still there, but they're much stronger than they were before.
That's exactly right, and they're only getting stronger. Yes, we have no certainty, and you have to ask yourself what is the plan here? Like a lot of people are applauding Trump for the supposed reopening of the Strait, Well you closed it in the first place. I mean, it's not an accomplishment. I mean, this is anybody that knew anything about geopolitics.
And I've told this story on my show.
I mean, my dad was talking to me about, you know, consequences of striking around in the nineties. I was a kid, you know, I was a teenager, and he was talking to me. He's like, well, they would close the straight up horor movies. I remember that, you know, in nineteen ninety seven, and I was thinking, well, this is what's always been understood that was going to happen if you make that sort of strike, and of course we did, that happened. So it seems to me that was already known.
And if you wanted to, oil had been stagnant for so long, you know, in the fifty sixty dollars range, So don't I don't think we're going to get back to that level. I think this is it's been repriced, just like the opeken barb. And once you once there's a repricing, does it come down? I mean it's historically. Have we ever seen that where there's a return to you know, a cheap oil? I still don't see it right now.
No. No, it was like three dollars a bare barrel, and then it went to four twelve dollars a barrel, a factor of four. And it just keeps going up from there, doesn't it. And and of course, as you point out, everybody knew that was going to happen with the straight up hooard moves, including the people who were in Trump's inner circle, but they didn't have the spine to stand up and say that to him, you know.
And and when he pushed back a little bit, they just sat back down again and said, okay, right, you know, we'll let you do it, or you know, I'll let you do it. He's going to do it whatever he wants to do.
And these are these are World Economic Forum sympathizing folks, you know, these are globalist people. And as I heard a report the other day, I thought was really interesting. You know, we haven't really dug into the fat new fed chair. We haven't really dug into wash. You know, it hasn't come out in the warsh yet. I know you made that do it. But it is interesting that you know, his his father is a major donor, like a billionaire donor. And then he's also had, I think
allegedly been on the Epstein guests list. There's yeah, other stuff that's been associated with him.
And well las Bessant. It's got Bessant with Soros's right hand man when they broke the Bank of England. And if it was a Democrat that had put in a sorrow Sky as Treasury secretary, I can imagine everybody would be having a fit. But when Trump does it, it's okay. You know, I'm sure this guy has seen the light and he's no longer like that at all. Right, And so of course this warsh guy, like I said, I haven't done a deep guy on his background. All I know about him is that his wife is coming from
this STI Lauder makeup fortune. And I said, yeah, they're trying to put lipstick on the pig of the Federal reservis. I don't know this thing, but it's interesting.
There's chaos inside the Federal Reserve now. And you know, Jerome Pallls decided not to leave. He's going to stay. He's got a seat there on the board, he's a Fed governor, and he's going to stay until I think August of twenty twenty eight. So he just saw not to leave entirely. So his vote counts. I guess if if you think that works like a democracy, but I
mean that there's there's some dissent in there. It's not just all about there's some people that want rate hikes, there's people that want to stay where they are, and there's people like I think again that the policy of Trump is a weaker dollar. They need to have that big print. And so that's rate you know, not not just quantitative easing, as you've mentioned as a couple of days ago, you were talking about if they're already doing
quantitative easing. They're already doing QE. Yeah, but they that is the is the lowering of interest rates, which is going to massively expand the money supply, and that's the goal of the Trump administration. It has been that. That's just a clear policy that they've made. You know, this is we want a weaker dollar.
He's not going to do anything to try to stop the budget deficit. I mean again, the trade deficit is his obsession. You never hear him or Mike Johnson or any of these people talk about out the budget deficit. Only Thomas Massey talks about that, and he tries to draw as much attention to it as possible. The freshman congressman who came in, he handed them his lapel thing that counts up what the deficit is. But nobody else
cares about that. And so Trump's concern is to make sure that he can just pay the interest on this thing. And that's why he wants the interest rates lowered, because it makes a huge difference to the budget of the federal government. If interest rates go up much, I mean, it's going to suck up all the money that the federal government has just to pay the interest on the debt.
So he's obsessed with getting that down, but he's not going to make the fundamental changes that need to be made in neither is Congress.
In nineteen sixty three, the debt to GDP ratio for the United States was thirty one percent. It's one hundred percent now and climbing it's been. We've had higher you know, world War two and except so a worldwide war and you had over on sent debt to GDP, but the debt of the US was like two hundred and sixty eight billion or something.
It was quaint.
I mean, this is the the numbers that we're dealing with now. And the fact that you know, this isn't going to be there's not going to be a post war boom. You know, this isn't like the end of World War two. There's not a new Breton Woods in our favor, and the lack of purchasing of treasuries and bonds and other things that prop up the dollar are on their way out. So the deficit, I know, Dick
Cheney said deficits don't matter. They absolutely do, because it has to do with the strength of the dollar, or the trust factor in the dollar, the money velocity, how much is it used. That's the reason we have been able to float as long as we have. And this is what we've been doing. We haven't been gaining wealth,
we've been floating. Anybody that knows anything about business, you know, especially I've been in the gasoline business and contracts and float, and you can float for a while and it makes it look like you have money, but you really don't.
You know, you're lose.
The more that you increase the deficit, the more you increase the money supply, the faster that you're going to go out of business, and that in the United States will continue to print its way out. So what does that mean, David. It means that commodities will be repriced based off the loss of purchasing power in the dollar. That's just inevitable. So you don't have to be It doesn't take special skills to figure out that, you know, two years from now, gold and silver are going to
look better than they do today. This isn't nineteen eighty, that's right, there's no more room. The reason that they were able to bring down the prices of metals in nineteen eighty at eight hundred dollars an ounce for gold and fifty two dollars an ounce for silver is because there was still lots of room to manipulate the market. The debt was only about, you know, a little over a trillion dollars for the US at that time. Well, now we're at thirty seven thirty eight trillion.
Yeah, I think it's thirty nine. I looked at it and it's like the rate that it was going it supposed to be sometime in September. I think they're going to hit forty trillion unless Trump and hag Seth and these people can do things like boost the defense spending. The only thing they're complaining about is not the level of spending for defense. They're just complaining about the fact that the companies can't make the bombs fast enough that
they're blowing up. This whole federal government is going to be hoisted by its own boitard blown up by its own bomb. When you look at I calculated what the Pentagon's budget if they get their one and a half trillion again. They hit a record budget of a trillion dollars, which is more than the next eight countries combined spent on defense quote unquote defense, although it's not defenses on offense, that's what we're using it for, but anyway, more than
the next eight countries combined. As soon as they hit that record, oh, we need to increase that by another fifty percent. So what does it cost the average American household? I looked up the number of households in the US.
It's over eleven thousand dollars per household that were paying just for the Pentagon nonsense, just to create wars, to kill people, to create instability, global instability, and you know, to put our own lives at risk really because we're creating a long list of enemies who would like to attack us, and they will find some way to do it.
Yeah, we're just out there looking for a war. Yeah, and that's built into this budget. As matter of fact, the numbers you just quoted were true when it was seven hundred and fifty billion, and that that spending more than eight what is the next eight countries combined? Yeah,
that was true, that we were going to double that. No, that's the severity and the damage that that does to our monetary system when you just continue to create more and more liabilities and then you create new and new new currency to cover those liabilities.
That does that end?
Well?
I mean, in mathematics, doesn't path eventually catches up. I don't think math cares about your intent or your political philosophies or your ideology.
Math just is and it will eventually catch up with you.
And even if you're on a casino, it'll catch up with you, doesn't.
Well, that's you know, the casino strategy always favors the house, you know.
Except when this Trump's house. It's crazy, you know, speaking of his strategy and lack of it or whatever, lack of understanding. You know, I think people say, well, is this deliberate sabotage or is it just stupidity. There was one aspect of this I think argues for the stupidity side of it, when he starts pulling in troops from Germany. And look, I'm all for that. I don't want to see an American empire, but he does. He does want
to see an American empire. And the troops in Germany are not there to protect Germany as much as they are to project American power throughout Europe, throughout the Middle East and other places like that. And so when he pulls the troops from Germany as a protest against Germany, what he's really doing is undermining his own dreams of empire. That's what I saying. None of this stuff makes any sense, even if you look at it from his perspective, it doesn't make any sense.
I go back to his first administration and this which is completely different, and you know that, I mean we look, I mean there was even a semblance of we don't want this liberal New World Order a member, and he was.
There was that story that I read on my show back in twenty nineteen where he was pulled into a like a side office with General Mattis and a few other of the Joint chiefs and other people that were trying to explain to him the rationality why we have troops in Germany and why we have tp you know, in the Pacific realm and all this that he was talking about bringing back like this, these treaties, aren't you know? This is something that he voiced. You know that NATO
was obsolete and it costs him too much money. That are I Pengler fair share? We should bring people home. You don't really hear that much. This is a protest. I think it's personal, you know, with the Germans. But he's not He's not going to reallocate those troops to the United States. No, he's not going to protect our order or do something that would be for the national security of Americans. It's going to still protect the Empire.
They'll be reallocated somewhere else, probably redirected, as you mentioned, to the Middle East, which is our focus always because of our of our friends there on Capitol Hill with Apac.
Oh. Yeah, absolutely. I get a question here for you, Tony. This is from Hatchcar sixty one. Has Tony heard about two major silver refiners buying silver directly from miners? Seems there's a g lot of ninety percent silver. Wonder if this is why? What do you know about that?
Have you heard about that there's a lot happening. I haven't heard those that direct story, but I know that there are some miners that are connecting with the refiners and being able to put out new physical bullion retail,
so I do know that's happening. One of the unfortunate consequences of the price of silver going parabolic and going up to one hundred and twenty six dollars an ounce ninety days ago or a hundred twenty days ago, was the refiners got overwhelmed, and as a matter of fact, I had to hold on to sterling that I bought. Sterling silver was the last thing that I was still buying,
even if I couldn't melt it. And finally I had to give up buying sterling for a little while buying it again because there was so few refiners that would even take silver at all. So I think they finally caught up and price stabilized a bit. There's going to be silver is back online as a monetary medal. As a matter of fact, this was just something I was
talking about the other day. A lot of people because they tried to sell we're really frustrated with silver because they couldn't get close to spot quickly when the price hit over one hundred dollars an ounce. It's because everybody
was trying to sell at once. I think a lot of those systems have been worked out, and so as silver continues to become more and more not just an industrial metal, not just something used for medical and other things, but as a monetary medal again, a lot of those refining outlets and wholesalers and other things, or I think a lot better equipped in the next year to two to deal with the influx of people using it to.
Liquidate in and out of the market.
And you're not seeing that with gold in terms because of all the industrial uses of silver, I guess you're not seeing that as much with gold. I mean, there are industrial uses of gold, but not as much as with silver. And a lot of people have looked at this and said, you know, there's that new design for
a battery. I forget who did it, maybe it was Hyundai or something, but instead of using lithium, they had a design for silver, which had a lot of advantages over lithium in terms of not being as volatile for a fire. It had I think a lot faster charging rates and things like that, but of course it was a lot more expensive. But people said, if they start to move in this direction, that's going to be a massive use of silver. So you know, that's the other part of the equation I guess with silver.
Yeah, silver is the most thermo conductive metal on Earth, and so it's used in solar and batteries and other things that will continue to I think be a mainstay for its industrial use. And the point I was trying to make with the gold or the golden versus silver on refining is because gold has been a monetarary contract a lot of times, when I'd sell to a refiner, that gold has been pre sold, so I had to
sell to the refiner. It's been pre sold. It's going to go up the chain to probably a central bank or a large buyer, and those contracts will get snatched up because that's what central banks do. I see a movement in the future where they're also using silver. We noted in the last few years and Russia put silver as a strategic reserve asset. India added it as an asset where you could borrow against it for home loans
and other things, and business loans. China stockpiling silver. I think in the next two to three years we're going to see silver used alongside gold as a storage of monetary use. So I think they'll be added to the balance sheets not only multinationals, but also countries, and that will change the nature of how silver is.
You know, spot and sold.
So we weren't ready for the prices that hit in the last you know, six months, just the system wasn't ready. But I do believe with between miners getting with the refiners and whostsalers and trying to get you know, physical product made, I think it will really increase the ability for you know folks, everyday folks to get in and out of that market easy.
Well that's great. Yeah, you weathered the storm that came through here and now now we're kind of in I guess the eye of the storm. I think there's another way that's going to be hitting us in the future. Maybe not in the like you point out, maybe people have learned some things that might help to mitigate that. But I think it's going to pick back up again. I think that everything that Trump is doing is really
hurting us economically. It's we can all see it and what has happened to our lifestyle and so but I think it's going to pick up again. And I think it's a good hedge that we all need to have as individuals. What is happening at wisewealth that you can tell us.
About, Well, you know, that's we're still recovering from all that.
I mean, it's.
Funny because yesterday I had my crew, my eighties here in Branson.
I said let's go through.
We had stuff in the cabinets and a lot of that stuff I paid over one hundred dollars for. There was things that I said, let's just let's just liquid you know, liquidate all that we can. And we went through a lot of stuff that I can't put into a wolf pack. And it was an all day project yesterday. But I just got rid of that stuff and I said, let's put this on the balance sheets because we need to be able to buy more product, and I was
able to pass on yesterday. If you're a wolf Pack member, you get silver dollars or something that we've been putting in most of all of the packages, like so the stuff that was made prior to nineteen thirty five, so Morgan dollars and piece dollars, a lot of them are collectibles. We passed those collectibles on people because we don't have time to sort through them. So a lot of times you get way more than the silver value. So just looking for little things like that, we know that there's
even with the prices and things that calm down. I'm always vigilant on actually getting supply. I think that it's so volatile, David. I mean it's yeah right now. I mean you can get stuff, but it's never really fully recovered from twenty twenty. This isn't the same world when I started my business. It's not the same sort of supply chain. So I'm always looking at creative ways.
To do that.
And you know, it's.
Surviving the price fluctuations, and I'm glad that we did. I don't it's not over.
Yeah, it's not over. It's the eye of storm.
That's right, You're exactly right. We're in the eye of the storm.
Yeah. And so just to clarify when you're talking about that putting in some of those older coins, you're putting in those coins at the valuing them at their weight in terms of their value as just the weight of silver, not putting in a premium for the numismatic stuff. So that's what you're talking about. People might that's actually right, Yeah, might actually get more from that. Well, that's great. I love what you do, and especially the wolf pack thing
is very unique. And again, people can buy in any quantity they can, they can put in a large order, they can set things up for their i RA and you work with companies in terms of people UH using setting this up as an IRA. You don't actually manage the storage, but you work with companies that do. And so people can set up a metal, gold and silver i RA and that's always a very useful thing to do as well.
So always always physical too. We don't deal in paper.
None of what my business UH conducts is done in paper.
It's all physical metals.
And I think that's the i ras are I think a great way to hedge against having your savings in the market, like we talked about earlier in the in the in the show, just the inside of trading. Do you trust these people? Like what is the value pations of these companies anymore? I mean, was it even based off Is it based off profit? Is it based off earnings? I don't know, but you know there's going to be the manipulation in the paper and the standard market, I think.
And to clarify what you're talking about, you're really talking about when we say paper gold and paper silver, we're talking about ets and things that you can trade on Wall Street like GLD and SLV that type of thing that's we're talking about. With paper you do have and I think they're great. The silver and gold certificates. I like that a lot. It's part of the wolfpack that that goes out from time to time.
Where it's the gold back is a great.
Yeah, that's good. And that's not paper, that's actual physical gold and physical silver that is woven into this thing that looks like a like a paper note that is there. So yeah, it's great to have that option for people. And it's one of the few things that we can do to prepare against these types of things. That we see happening out there. Your program's coming up right after this one today, is that correct, sir?
The Arderburn Radio transmission will be live here you're at eleven am Central Time, and you can find me over on Rumble on the America Unplug channel or on my ex account at Tony Rderburn.
That's great.
Well, that's great.
Yeah, and we had you were traveling last week and you had the show goes on even when you're traveling. You had a guest host and thanks thanks to Jason Barker. Ya really, I didn't.
This was one of my goals this year, is I need did not have a show that's the best of you know, it's only one show. I used to do five shows a week, but I can't anymore. It's just too much. So the Thursday I always look forward to it. And Jason and Ashley did a great job showing up and helping me keep that stream live.
So thanks to them.
That's great. That's great. Well again, everybody can catch a Tony show right after this one ends. And thank you so much for joining us, Tony. Thank you for what you do, thank you for supporting the program. We really do appreciate it. You have been a key supporter for this program.
Real quickly before we go ap rumble seat, just drop to comment and said, does Tony also have a blog to help educate people on his site? Working on it.
We've got a new the website for wolf Pack is being redesigned and continually to make updates on that and the podcast. I'm going to bring back the Wise Wolf Gold and Crypto show that is coming soon within the next month or two, and we'll have that and along with some blog posts and other things that we'll talk about some fundament really talk about just gold, silver content and the education part. I'm going to start doing that again. That's great, that's great. Well, thank you so much, Tony.
I appreciate you coming on and always very interesting to talk to you. Always have a wealth of information and a way for people to build their wealth as well. Thank you so much, Tony Ardeban at Wise Wolf Gold and of course you can get there through David Knight Night Gold. We'll be right back folks.
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Well, you got a comment here from North American House Hippo. Did you want to read that, Travis? You want me to?
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North Breaking House Hippo says when I was nineteen and nineteen eighty nine, I got a job with a stockbroker. A broker in my office was interviewed on the news and told retail investors to get out now why they still can? He was fired the next morning.
That's right. It's about what's profitable for them, not necessarily for you. I like the comment about brokers. I think it's actually from Woody Allen. Have to give him credit for that. He said they call him brokers because after you do business with him, you're a broker than you were before.
There's this bit from The Simpsons where I believe it's I don't watch the Simpsons. I've seen like maybe a grand total of four episodes, so you'll have to bear with me. But Bart has some money. He takes it into the bank, and you know, it's like, oh, well, let's invest it and we do a little thing. Here, we do it, and it's gone.
It's seeing that Cliff as well, Yeah, what do you mean? And it's gone? That's right. That's why it works well. It's also when we look at food. There was this interesting headline from market Watch. They said, the food inflation crisis will soon be the only thing that investors are talking about. And when we stop and think about this again, when we look at the massive effects of the stupidity that Trump is involved in and how it affects so many different things. It's not just the value added tax
and the stacking up of the cost of fuel. That's bad enough, but it's the direct costs and things like fertilizer and stuff like that that's being shut down. And I saw this little AI clip that somebody put together Consumer's reaction to Donald Trump, which I thought was really appropriate in terms of what's going to be happening with food, inflection, a lot of other things.
Son, see how this man is making us great again?
Is there in a gold suit? By ninety nine a gallon?
Are we great yet? Take that?
How about for greatness?
Five hundred dollars for medications? Are we great again?
Farms of disaster total failure, sad, But with me in charge, we'll make American dirt great again.
Just get out of the way.
That's a shame.
You have to sell your farm.
Remember I've always had your back one hundred percent.
Brob, what are you gonna do about high fuel prices? We're working on it.
And this is what I think of your make America great again.
Yeah, he's got our back, doesn't he? And he's stabbing it repeatedly. I've been shived in the back by this guy so many times you don't even feel it anymore. I guess when it happens.
But also I was informed that apparently it's not a Simpsons clip, it's a South Park clip, which is another show I haven't watched. So yeah, they're easy for me to forget which one when I don't know either.
It goes into that part of the brain that stores information about shows that you don't watch.
Sorry, my brain is totally filled up with Pokemon facts. I don't have room for South Park or the Simpsons.
Well here is a heads up for people, just so that you know, you know, they don't want food grown, and if it's going to be grown, they got to get it with a glifast and all the rest of the stuff. And of course it's big agricultural interests that are pushing your publican party and Trump to give legal immunity to Monsanto for the cancer that they're causing with gwifast has been proven over and over again in court. So their response says, well, we're going to give them.
We're going to give them legal immunity because it doesn't matter to them if the food is poisonous. You know, they want to sell you that soilent green because that gives them the green stuff the cash. Right, all they care about is output. They don't care about quality or safety with any of this stuff. And so along those lines, just put in the heads up here. I think this guy is a butcher and he's at Costco because people have told him that Costco is selling lab meat. Here's how they label it.
By the way, customers come in here telling me how cheap the prices are right now at Costco.
A meets.
I decided to go to Costco myself, and I wanted to take a look at what was going on. When I went in there, walked across the meat the Palman rimsteaks.
What eight dollars a pound?
That's less than I pay just serve my customs. I looked at the label closely. It says sell cultivated. I had zero idea what the hell that meant got in the car when I left Costco and looked it up. Cell cultivated means leb grown. They are selling leb grown meat at Costco. Now look at the labels, guys, know what you're feeding your family Because I wouldn't feed that.
Meat to my door.
Yeah, he wouldn't feed it to his dog. But they want you to eat it that way. And one of the ways they do that is to put the regular farmers out of business. Again, Big Egg doesn't care what they load up with glyfast and the World Economic Forum wants you buying the kind of lab meat that Bill Gates and these other people want. One way to do it is to make real food so expensive that you
can't afford it. I meanwhile, you got the Republicans are proposing a billion dollars of taxpayer dollars in order to build Trump's ballroom, his ballroom bunker. Again, when I look at this and a session with monuments to himself, his obsession with this ballroom, and of course it's not just the ego aspect of it. I mean, he's looking at something that is a bunker for him because of what
he's doing. The apocalypse that they're pushing as well. And so they've always portrayed this as a gift to the American people that's going to be paid for by private donors. But we all know how that works out, don't we. You know, we got these private donors that they seem to want something in exchange for that. It seems like that's always the case. He said, no way, it's going to be government funds, he told people in the last November. He said, they're all private individuals that put up a
lot of money to build a ballroom. Not one penny is being used from the federal government. Well, of course he banned pennies, but that's beside the point. But the gleaming, ninety thousand square foot square room that he's building, he's building may ultimately put taxpayers on the hook for a billion dollars. Why again, because of security enhancements that are tied to this project. So when we look at what they want to do with this stuff, we have to pay.
As they go to war with the world, as they make enemies of everyone, as everyone wants to not just kill the president of people who are making these policies, but they want to kill every American based on this In Mexico. There is a bar down there making headlines because while they charge most people cover charge of like twenty five dollars to get in, if you are American, the charge is three hundred dollars. What Trump has done, he's got Canadians hating and booing American teams he is building.
He's the uglio American that is getting everyone to hate us. Meanwhile, they say, well, because of this assassination attempt, we've got to have the bunker. And yet the reality is is people pointed out you had Fox and I played the clip. There was some Fox News guys that were caught on a hot mic talking about how pathetic the security was. Yeah, he's just gonna hold the door open for people. Now, there's a video clip out there. I'm not going to
play for you because it's all just visual. We have a lot of people who listen to this as a podcast. But you got three women who are there, they're part of TSA and they're standing up against the wall when this guy's running and shooting at somebody, and they all bug out and run and everybody saying, look, they've got security. It's just some middle aged women that are standing around. But they don't even have guns. I mean, there's not any point at them running at the attacker if they
don't even have any guns. But again, when you look at this, it wasn't an issue if they have that kind of security even to get into a secure facility, that's not going to make them secure. So all this stuff is just a headfake, as we typically see from the Trump administration. They said. The structure, however, is vital for the president and for White House security. More than a ballroom. The project features underground medical facilities and a
bomb shelter. Because that's the price of empire that we pay. We make enemies of everyone, even people who were our allies, were making enemies of them. I've had no briefing that gives me any insight into what could possibly cost a billion extra dollars, said one Democrat Coons. And I remember this started out as three hundred million, and it's going
to be privately run. Now it's going to be three times that, more than three times going to be a billion dollars, and it's going to be paid for by you and I. That's kind of the way these things go, isn't it. Trump acted without congressional approval. They say people who are suing him, Well, you could say that pretty much about everything that he does. He doesn't get congressional approval.
He doesn't get he doesn't have constitutional authority, and that applies to pretty much everything this guy continues to do. We're going to take a quick break and we come back. We're going to take a little bit of a look at Ted Turner. We got a lot of people talking about Ted Turner. I'm going to take a look at Ted Turner and his worldview. I got a little section here about Ted and Jesus real quickly.
Though, we have a comment from DG eight. So is David that ballroom will be paid the same way the wall that never happened was Remember Mexico will pay for the wall, David. I'm blown away by the lack of discernment when it comes to MAGA.
That's right. Well, maybe they can get Steve Bannon to set up a private you know, some Chinese billionaires. He doesn't want to go to jail again. I mean, you know, Trump already bailed him out once because Steve Bannon set up this we build a wall thing and defrauded his own supporters, just like Trump. That's what maga does I mean we're talking about Steve Bannon, We're talking about Alex
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Well, Ted Turner has gone to meet Jesus. Let's take a look at some of the things that he said about Jesus before he went to meet him. And of course when you look at you know, Jane Fonda made a statement about she was married to him for a while. She said he was my favorite ex husband. I cat, you've had a lot of them. I wonder who the favorite ex wife of Donald Trump is, including the current wife. Which one does he like the best?
Probably the one that's passed.
Away, Yeah, the one that gave him the taxi action when he buried her on this golf course. That's so fond of her for that, the gift that just keeps on giving. I guess, but I think.
Of every year on April fifteenth.
Yeah, that's right. He had some interesting quotes about Christ and Christianity. He was supposedly raised in a devout Christian household, he said, but he turned on God. He's angry with God because when he was twenty years old, his younger sister died from a painful illness despite his prayers. So, you know, what's the matter with you? You're well, you know the answer that is. I guess the lesson they didn't learn in his Christian household is that God is God and you are not, and we don't get to
make those decisions about things. And we also need to understand there's a reason why there is suffering and death in the world. It's because of our rebellion to God. And so when something like that happens, we need to put that in a proper context. We need to understand where we stand in rebellion to God, each and every one of us, and the mercy that He has shown us when we are still alive. But I've heard this
story many many times. Somebody's angry because of a loved one that died, angry because they didn't get what they demanded from God. You don't get to demands on God. He is God and you are not. Nevertheless, he carried that grudge for quite some time. He later became an outspoken critic of organized Christianity. So I apologize for some of the statements that he made and retracted some of his hardest statements. One of those that he later retracted
was when he famously said Christianity is a religion for losers. Well, actually I agree with him on that. I think it's a religion for people who want to lose condemnation and punishment and they want to lose the fact that they are enslaved to this sin that they serve. Yeah, you want to lose all of that, You want to lose the penalty of death that comes from our rebellion to God. Well, that really is as a lot of things that you
can lose as being a Christian. Also lose your life so that you can gain eternal life, you can lose your life. And this in terms of you know, this is going back to what Tallarika and the mainstream media doesn't understand about what this pastors said about him. They said he needs to be crucified with Christ, and that's a metaphorical thing, saying that you're going to give up your priorities in your life because you want a closer relationship with Christ. It doesn't earn anything with God. It
is simply mercy that we get from God. But that does give you a closer walk with God, and there are rewards in this life in the next, or that type of thing. Anyway, he goes on, he has this to say about the crucifixion. He said, Jesus Christ would have been considered just another long haired hippie freak if he had not been crucified. We talk about anachronisms. I guess they have hippies two thousand years ago, Travis. Not to my knowledge, I don't think, but.
I haven't done an in depth study of hippie history, but I'm fairly certain they didn't.
Yeah, he says, the folks weren't impressed with him healing the sick, feeding the multitudes bread, and or anything else like that, except maybe walking on water. But when he got crucified, that gave him his big start. Well there you go. Now that's kind of interesting because.
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Okay. Great, And we won't go into what we think it might have been, but that's not important. The key thing is that we're back. I was just talking about the inherent contradictions of Ted Turner because a lot of people have these type of contradictions. It's not just people who are billionaires and narcissists that have this kind of
as that's there. But I thought it was very interesting when he talks about his comments, Well, he did all these miracles, you know, he fed people, he heal people, he walked on water and all this kind of stuff, but it really didn't do anything for him until he got crucified. That's when he got his big start. He said, well, it wasn't the crucive, it was the resurrection after the crucifixion. That was his big start, and that's the big start for all of us. Yeah, we all have a death
awaiting us, as Ted Turner did as well. It is that hope of resurrection. That is the big start that we all hope in, and that is what our hope is in, and we have a confident expectation of that. And so there's all these inherent contradictions. Yeah, real miracles, but that didn't do it for people. And yet he comes back and he says, you know, I don't like what I see Christians doing. And we've heard this over
and over again. We've heard this from Gandhi for example, I really like Jesus, but I don't like you Christians that are out there. I don't like the way you live your life. And it's like, yeah, that's right, just like Ted Turner, just like Mahatma, Gandhi, Christians have their problems because they're human and we don't follow the We don't follow Christ precisely and exactly in the way that we should. He's complaining about a lot of the TV evangelists.
I think he said Jesus probably would be sick at his stomach if he could see the way his teachings are twisted by today's preachers. We again saying, see that
Ted exactly. The presumption there is that you know he died the Crucifixion, that he's completely lost the resurrection, understanding that is there, he is alive and he sees what is happening there And again seeing a Sand employees with ashes on their foreheads on Ash Wednesday, he made a comment to them, what are you a bunch of Jesus freaks? You need to be working for Fox. I don't know
they got Jesus freaks that Fox are not. Anyway, he blamed Christianity in part for the over population issues, saying that it posits that people are more important than sea otters and elephants. Well, Ted, they are because we're creating the image of God. This, I think is the key issue with with Ted. He worshiped the earth, he worshiped the environment. He worshiped guy. You know he had that Captain Planet thing that he did that was on his TV networks to teach kids to worship the environment. I
don't know who you got that from. Maybe got it from Jane Fonda, I don't know. But he could never understand the difference between worship and stewardship. This is where the environmentalists get it wrong. We're not called to worship the earth. We're called to take care of it. Why because we're creating the image of God and He has put us in charge of this as a steward.
And this is one area where I do find a lot of fault with libertarians. They will just look you dead in the eye and tell you, well, if you know they can afford to buy all the property on earth and they want to bulldoze it and destroy everything and put down every animal, I suppose it's their right.
And just like, no, it is not just because you own you have a piece of paper that says you own this land, does not actually mean you're free to do whatever you want with it if you're expected to take care of it.
If if you divorce the respect for individual liberty, if you divorce that from God, you have basically divorced it from the rationale for why we should have that. Again, the founder's got that right. We have individual liberty because we're created in the image of God, and everybody deserves to have those types of protections that they put in the Bill Rights because we are creating the image of God. If you get rid of God, you move God out of the equation. You have no basis for doing any
of this. And I think that may be one of the reasons why John Adams said, you know, we cannot have this form of government if we have an immoral people. If you reject God, you reject the fundamental argument for America that we are created by God, that we are endowed by our creator with inalienable rights. That's the fundamental idea. He was asked about the meaning of life as part
of a book. He was asked to contribute to that as a nineteen ninety one book called The Meaning of Life Reflections and Words and Pictures on Why We're Here. He rejected passive reliance on religion or an afterlife and emphasized action in the present world. Yeah, he was somebody who was purely secular. You know, we stop and think
about it. Where does that word come from? Same root as the word second right in terms of a very short period of time, And if you have rejected the understanding of what we truly are the afterlife, and you are living just for this one second, then you are secular rather than eternal in your perspective, and he certainly was living for the moment. So he said, you need to get off your knees. You need to roll up
your sleeves and save yourself. You criticize traditional religion for focusing on commandments that are engraved in stone, but that didn't address creating paradise. Now he would like Lostein's church. I guess right, your best life now. Anyway, he proposed his own ten voluntary initiatives instead of commandments, non religious alternatives to the ten commandments. To make heaven here on earth, he said, And so stuff like this, love and respect
the planet. Again, this is the Captain Planet guy, worshiping what God has put us in charge of His stewards have no more than two children. You don't when I look at this. He was always such a radical environmentalist. I know a lot of people have done deep dives, and they got well established theories as to who they think or behind these Georgia guidestones. I always thought that he was involved in that in some way where he
was funding it. He might not have been the guy who showed up to order the stones, but I just always could never get past the idea that I thought that Ted Turner was behind those things, because it sounds exactly like him. He said, use a few non renewable resources as possible, contribute to those less fortunate than yourself to help them become self sufficient. Well that's not on
the Georgia guidstones. But again, all this stuff about not having any kids got to reduce the humans, because we are like a disease on this precious sentient planet of Gaya, he said. So support the total elimination of all nuclear, biological and chemical weapons, and support the United Nations. He said, Well again, he was an environmental activist extraordinaire and now he is a part of Mother Earth. I guess we
could say, which is dust to dust? And we long return to that if that's all that we are nineteen eighty eight Reader's Digest profile. He framed his ambition in bold, larger than life terms. He said, I'm trying to set the all time record for achievement by one person in one lifetime, and that puts you in pretty big company. Alexander the Great, Napoleon Gandhi, Christ Mohammed Buddha, Washington, Roosevelt Churchill. So there you go. One of those is not like
the other. Unfortunately for Ted, he missed the true meaning of life, I think. But again he had in the last several years he was suffering from a kind of dementia as well. And I saw this. Most Americans say they would give up nearly their entire paycheck for peace of mind. Well, you know, that's the thing is that money doesn't buy you peace of mind, and money doesn't buy you doesn't buy you love, doesn't buy you a lot of different things. But they said they would just
like to stop worrying. You know, it's one of the things you'd like to say that Christians are losers. That's one of the things that Christians lose is their worry about life. They know who holds the future. Even though they don't know what the future holes, they know who holds it, and they have that trust, that piece that is there. That's one of the things that they've lost, is that anxiety that perhaps was a motivating factor in his life here. But yeah, he's not the only one
who's involved in heavy self worship. We have. Obama has just opened up his I love that they call these things libraries. I do think these guys ever read Obama and Trump. I know Trump pretty much doesn't read. But they have revealed their libraries, and some people put up a picture of Trump's design for library. It's a glass skyscraper, pretty generic looking, quite frankly, and if you see the one on the right that's Obama's, it looks like an
urban renewal train wreck. But the people there, maybe it's because it is an ice or the people there in Chicago where he built it, are not happy with him at all.
This is what they're saying, Obama, We're calling on you and Michelle. You and Michelle coming apologized to Chicago for doing this. You coming apologize to south Shore, but moving all these people out, displacing all these people, having Jackie Bristol steal our property, Obama, before you come and cut that ribbon on this ugly building, coming apologized to the
South side of Chicago, Chicago period period. People stood behind you thinking that you was gonna be about something and it wasn't about nothing.
You owe us an apology.
We want an apology from Barack Obama.
Yeah, we we we here all summer until he comes.
We here, we hear all summer until he comes.
The moment to yell at him. Well, you know the thing is when we look at this, people will find all kinds of things to worship, the worship themselves, especially if they're the the elite, or worship themselves, but they're also you know, you got Kreak and Watson who want to worship aliens. Right, they looked at that, They looked at DNA. The guys who discovered it said, well, this is obviously design. Look at this, it's a code. We
cracked that code. But it had to be intelligent. That couldn't have happened by accident, just like you know, you look at a car or building. You look at Obama's building. Somebody had to build that. They actually deliberately built a building that ugly, but you have to have a designer for that doesn't just happen. But Kreak and Watson, because they had decided that they were not going to recognize God.
That was their pre presumption to begin with. They're going to create the idea that aliens came here and created the life. And so we got people like Richard Dawkins, We've got Spielberg. All these guys are ready to worship aliens, or in case of Richard Dawkins, he's ready to worship artificial intelligence. You don't think he had fallen his knees
and worship aliens if he could see them. And then, of course we've got the Zionist Christians who are out there worshiping a foreign government that is murdering and starting wars all over the country. So why not worship space aliens? You know, when we got this, and we've got some pastors who are out there warning people have said the Trump alien files could shatter Christian beliefs. Churches should prepare
for it, claim pastors. I just have to say that there isn't anything that Donald Trump or Pete Hegseth could tell me that would make me not believe the Bible. Believe these two guys. If they told me the sky is blue.
Or looking up some real mind boggling lies, fellas, you better prepare, That's right.
So again, would you believe anything this guy says? So they're saying this could shatter Christian beliefs. I don't believe it for a moment. You know, in the same way that Ted Turner's belief in God was not shattered by the day of his sister, he had already given that up. He never really had any understanding or faith in that anyway. And so again when we look at there really is a kind of a repeating pattern of attacks on the Bible. We've seen this for a very long time. We go
back to the early eighteen hundreds. People said, well, I think that these different civilizations, we don't have any evidence that there were civilizations like the Hittite civilization or whatever. That's just a fairy tailor story, right, there's no evidence those civilizations existed. Well, they hadn't looked quite frankly, when they did go, when somebody finally did go, and you could see it in the artwork at the time as well. You would have a lot of artists, rem Brandt and
others would paint pictures of stories from the Bible. And yet they would paint these people that were there a couple of thousand years earlier. They would paint them as if they were contemporary people. They paint them in the clothes that people would wear in their society and that time. And they would get the flora wrong, they would get the fauna wrong. They had never seen pyramids, they didn't
know what any of this stuff look like. And we finally when they went there, and again I mentioned that, because it just shows underscores the pure ignorance of the people in terms of not seeing that. When they finally did go there and they found some of these things, then they started all archaeology for several decades was simply biblical archaeology. They could use the Bible and they had
a starting point. They could basically use the Bible, and they could find these different places exactly as described in the Bible. It truly was amazing, and so things started to really change. People started to see some physical evidence, and so then there was something new that came, and it was Charles Darwin and his theory of molecules to
man evolution. We're not talking about genetic variation, which of course is a real thing, but we're talking about his idea that one specie turns into another, one kind turns into another. And again it was profound ignorance. As I've mentioned before, if you go to the British Museum and you look at the exhibit that's there Charles Darwin, what
his dust look like, What does instruments look like? In terms of being able to look at and observe things as you would need to do with science, he simply had a magnifying glass like you and I would use to burn ants or something. No wonder that he looked at a glass of water that was setting there getting stagnant, and the bacteria that was already there starts multiplying to the extent that he can see it. All of a sudden he thinks, well, that's spontaneous generation. We just had
life come out of water. And we still see that. We still see people saying, well, look there's water on these other planets. That means that there's life. No, the water does not generate life. You're going back to Charles Darwin again. Now, it doesn't generate life. It is a necessary condition for life as we know it, but it is not sufficient as for life. Life is not going
to evolve just because you've got water. And so we saw the same thing happen again, and that went through a period of time until people started actually being able to make scientific observation so they could see things like DNA, so they could see what was happening with microbiology. We had tiny machines within machines within machines, and as they looked at astronomy, they could see an expanding universe. They could see well, then it has to have some kind
of a beginning, some kind of a point. What did that? Okay, did everything come from nothing? Well, if there was ever a time when there was nothing, there still would be nothing. You have to have an organizing principle. And so as people start to see that, and now we are winning that argument in terms of observation, now they think that they can run this alien scam on us. But the bottom line is that these other situations that had out there wasn't that archaeology did not prove the Bible right.
The Bible proves itself right. It wasn't that scientists prove that evolution was wrong. The Bible shows what was true. It doesn't have to change. The science changes, the archaeology changes, our view of the world changes based on what we see. But the Bible remains constant and it has always been true and it will still be true, and it is the best evidence that we have, regardless of archaeological stuff
or things that are very convincing. I think that you can make a convincing case for the shroud of turnin, but that's not the basis of what we put our faith in. The Bible is the thing that is going to be there, that is there, It's going to remain there. That's the key thing to remember. And yet you've got all these articles. Some guy who is there is his name Perry Stone. They say it's a well known evangelist,
author and Bible teacher from tim See. Well, I don't know who he is, but I'm seeing this thing out there saying we got all these pastors who say they've been informed they've been meeting in secret with people from the Trump administration, that this is fairly damaging stuff to the Christian faith. No it isn't. This smacks, folks of the same kind of stuff that we have seen with QAnon.
These people got some inside information from intelligence agents who are inside the Trump administration and all the rest of this bolooney, and it's the same game that's being played over and over again. As a matter of fact, they said, these are some really well known and respected pastors out there who were going to tell people. Well, you know, I can believe that because they used very well known and respected pastors to sell the lies about COVID. They
came out. They war gamed this. I've shown you the clips of Curtis Chang. He was giving a lot of money by the Trump administration to come up with arguments to and he had Robert Jefferson, who's got this big church in Dallas, big Baptist church in Dallas, and he's one of the big Trump supporters. And so Robert Jefferris goes on with Curtis Chang. They talk about how pastors need to educate their people and tell them that they need to love their neighbor by getting a vaccine, and
on and on. They used all the talking points that Yale psychologists had put together. They gave these talking points to these pastors and these other videos and seminars and stuff, said go out and tell this to your people that are out there. They had people like Franklin Graham who was pushing this kind of stuff. And so you just have to understand when you look at this, you have
to use your discernment. You have to look at the bigger picture, and you got to look at the Bible that is there that's going to help you to get past a lot of this stuff. So they're going to be running this same type of game again. I just talked yesterday about how the Israeli government is using a lot of these Christian Zionists to do the same type of thing they did with COVID. We're going to tell the pastors and these wolves and the pulpit are going to tell their sheep what to do. And so don't
be that kind of a sheep. Be as harmless as doves, but as wise as serpents, because there's some serpents out there who are going to be telling you some stories. Stone said, You're going to have people who are going to say, if there are galaxies, and if there are allegedly other creations in the galaxies, and the whole creation story is a myth, you're going to have people that are going to apostize and turn from the Christian faith
because they have no answer for what they're about to hear. Well, I would suggest, you know, we saw the same thing happening with evolution, like I mentioned before, with archaeology and
other things like that. I would just suggest if you've got any questions about things like the Great Apologetics Ministry is Answers in Genesis in Kenham, and they do have the answers there, and they are answers that come from the Bible, not from somebody who has a worldview that's going to start by excluding God, like you have with Ted Turner, or like you had with Krick and Watson.
Real science actually reinforces our understanding of God. And I think what we're probably going to see from this is we're going to see some multidimensional If there is any evidence of this, it will be multi dimensional, and in a sense, when it's rightly understood, it will be consistent with the Bible, and it will reinforce the Bible. So I'm not worried about it. They've got these people. Here's another guy who's really well known, they said, Bishop Alan
Diddio of the Revival Nation Church. Never heard of him. And another guy, podcaster Tony Merkle. I looked at this stuff and it is like this is a Daily Mail article. It reminded me of the Seven Sons a Shiva, the Jewish exorcist, who are going around. Because Paul and other people were casting out demons, they decide they'd start doing it as well. So they said, in the name of Jesus, we're going to and the guy that's poss with these.
Er and Paul. I know that's right, but who are you?
Who are you? And so I would say the same thing, You're going to look at this and say, Tony Merkle and Bishop Allen Diddio, I don't know these guys, but I know Jesus and he's the one who casts out these these doubts, these issues and things like that. But just beware of these people. Again, there's this this mystique that they're creating to say that there's some people on the inside. He said, these guys are part of let's just say that they're Christians who are in intelligence operations.
Is there some He's a Christian, but he works with the CIA. You can trust him, right, He's not like Michael Flynn who's out there leading prayers to ascended masters that he's plagiarized from Elizabeth Clare prophet from nineteen eighty are. They're not people like Steve A. Chank. No, No, you can really trust these people. Well, I know what you can can trust, and it's not these people. And it's not somebody who's got the secret Decota ring because they
work on the inside of the Trump administration. None of that stuff is anything that is really going to serve you. Well, so just spot the counterfeits that are out there. All three men urge churches to get ready now, so believers would not be shocked or deceived, but instead stay grounded in the Bible and their belief in Jesus throughout this
great deception. Well again, the old story was that in the old days, when they weren't messing with the money all the time, they would train the bank tellers to spot counterfeits by teaching them what a real bill looked like. And that's the key thing. You want to look at what the real thing is. So that is where the answer is. Your faith is going to come from hearing God's word. And if you have that kind of faith, it's not going to be shaken with anything that the
CIA or Donald Trump. But that truly is crazy here. But let's take an a couple of minutes that we got here. I thought, this is really interesting what is happening with Waymo and with robots. We got a man who took a Waymo to the airport. He gets out of the car and he goes to the back to get his luggage out of the trunk. He pushes the button, but it doesn't open up, and the car drove away. There's no money in the car. He couldn't get it
to stop. He contacts Weimo, and he goes, you know, all my luggage is in the trunk of one of your cars. And they said, well, we've got it safely at our local depot. And he says, well mail it to me. He said, no, no, we're unable to do that. They just you know, Alphabet, one of the richest corporations that ever existed, is unable to help him in this. They said, we'ren't able to cover the cost of shipping
or courier fees. But you know, we'll have it here for you and when you come back, we'll even credit you a ride on one of our cars to come get your luggage. Oh boy, you better put it in the seat with him if if he does that. And then in Austin, we had a car that was blocking traffic a way Moo got stumped by a small puddle and so it stopped and clogged one lane and created
a massive traffic jam. Flum mixed by a small puddle there in Austin, stalled out on the left side of a two lane road, refusing to get its tires wet in a small puddle under an overpass, taking up an entire lane. The Waymo forced traffic to converge around it while it's sat there in a daze. And then at the same time, because the way Austin is set up, they had some massive flooding in some other areas where
the Waymos just went straight through the flood. And so the question is, you know, when you look at the streets in Austin, instead of fixing the roads, what they'll do Isy'll put up a sign this area is gonna flood when it rains. They won't do anything about the drainage or and they just put up a sign. And I guess the Waymo things can't read that. Well.
You know what they say, more driverless cars, way mow problems, that's right.
So they're gonna have way moo flooding and way more stalling as well with that kind of stuff. Meanwhile, you've got the robots are coming in big ways and they're really ramping this stuff up. As a matter of fact, Figure thinks that you're going to be able to get one of these things for I don't know, maybe about six hundred dollars a month. They said, oh, well, sign me up. You know, I guess if you can afford to have a maid, this is even cheaper than an
illegal alien coming in. I guess maybe they pay the maids more than six hundred a month. I don't know what they pay them. Maybe maybe not, I don't know. But again, this is their selling point. Do the dishes, do the laundry, that type of thing for just six hundred a month. They have been rapidly escalating these things. As a matter of fact, they've been doubling the number that they've been shipping each month to where they've gotten now a couple hundred that they shipped in the last month.
And yet when you look at what China is doing, they're shipping thousands of them a month, so they're way ahead in terms of that. But this is the kind of society that we're looking at. They had a one of these little what they call a rismobot or something that was Risbot Risbot. It was in Austin. They put one of these things on a plane because it's too big to check in, and then when they put on the plane, the stewardesses are worried about it maybe acting
up or something. So they had like they had the whole plane stall for an hour as they figured out what to do with a robot setting in one of the seats. These are going to be the first world problems that some of us are going to be dealing with. Even if you don't own a robot, somebody that does may be delaying your plane for hours. Who knows, but we have it. We're out of time. We're gonna not keep going at this point. But thank you so much for joining us. Have a good day. The common man.
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