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[01:21.840 --> 01:36.400]  In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. It's the David Knight Show.
[01:43.040 --> 01:49.680]  As the clock strikes 13, it's Wednesday, the 11th of February, year of our Lord, 2026. Well,
[01:49.680 --> 01:53.840]  today we've had some amazing revelations that have taken place in the last couple of days with
[01:53.840 --> 01:58.560]  the Epstein stuff. I think one of the most interesting revelations is what Thomas Massey
[01:58.560 --> 02:02.080]  said. He said this is going to be bigger than Watergate or any of these previous political
[02:02.080 --> 02:10.080]  scandals. I think he's right. We're already looking at perjury jeopardy for Leutnik as well as for
[02:11.040 --> 02:20.720]  Cash Patel. And there's also some creepy religious aspects that have turned up in this as well.
[02:20.720 --> 02:24.960]  But I gotta say, there's one essay that I'm going to cover. I've been waiting to talk about the
[02:24.960 --> 02:30.720]  Skynet stuff. Got a little bit of it last couple of days, but there's something beyond that that
[02:30.720 --> 02:36.560]  we're seeing here. You know I've been a skeptic of AI, and I've pointed out its many shortfalls.
[02:37.360 --> 02:43.200]  It's a very disturbing essay written by a guy who works with AI,
[02:44.720 --> 02:49.680]  who uses it for coding, and how this is extrapolating and going to quickly extrapolate
[02:49.680 --> 02:56.400]  out to pretty much every field of endeavor. This is very important, very disturbing. We'll be right
[02:56.400 --> 03:14.320]  back. Well I'm going to begin with some of the Epstein stuff because this has so many different
[03:14.320 --> 03:20.080]  implications with it. Not only does it give us a glimpse into people who are running our society,
[03:20.080 --> 03:24.640]  and look when we look at the AI industry, as this guy says, he says I'm talking to the essay I
[03:24.640 --> 03:31.200]  referred to at the beginning of the program. He said I talked to my friends and they really
[03:31.200 --> 03:37.040]  don't understand what's happening. He said part of it is that they are using free versions of AI,
[03:37.040 --> 03:42.960]  or they're using versions that are months or years old. And he goes you don't realize how
[03:42.960 --> 03:49.200]  rapidly this stuff is advancing. He says I'm seeing it first because I'm in the software industry,
[03:49.200 --> 03:55.040]  and that's what they focused on first. Because if they can get it to write code,
[03:55.040 --> 03:59.440]  then it can evolve more quickly than if they started on another field. But he goes now it's
[03:59.440 --> 04:04.000]  ready to roll out in the legal aspects and many other things. He says I get it. A lot of people
[04:04.000 --> 04:09.760]  use this. They see the hallucinations. They see the mistakes that are out there. He said but it
[04:09.760 --> 04:17.360]  is changing very quickly. And he said even though I work in the industry and I've got an AI startup,
[04:17.360 --> 04:21.680]  he said we're not really the people who are really controlling this. He goes it's just
[04:21.680 --> 04:28.320]  a handful of people who are controlling this, which is why folks what we see about this handful
[04:28.320 --> 04:35.840]  of people who control the world, what we see about how dark and sinister they are. That's why this
[04:35.840 --> 04:41.040]  is so important. So we're going to begin with some of the revelations out of the Epstein files,
[04:41.680 --> 04:46.400]  and then we're going to take a look at the kinds of things that these people in control are going
[04:46.400 --> 04:53.840]  to be using it for. When you look at somebody like Donald Trump, who I'd look at this and as
[04:53.840 --> 04:58.080]  people say, well, he's trying to protect his friends, his donors and stuff and intelligence
[04:58.080 --> 05:04.320]  agencies, CIA, Mossad, et cetera, et cetera. I get that. Yeah, that's all a part of it. But look,
[05:04.320 --> 05:10.800]  nobody has been more closely tied to Jeffrey Epstein than Donald Trump. And I would even put
[05:10.800 --> 05:17.200]  the Clintons in that category for 15 to 20 years. He was his wingman, his party pal.
[05:18.240 --> 05:26.640]  They did all this stuff together. And when you look at how Trump has been focused on AI,
[05:28.160 --> 05:35.600]  focused on digital currency, focused on mRNA stuff, how in the world can anybody believe
[05:36.240 --> 05:40.160]  this guy's not a globalist? How can anybody believe that he could be trusted
[05:40.960 --> 05:47.840]  for anything, anything? It's just beyond me. And so when you look at the character
[05:49.040 --> 05:54.880]  of the people in and around Epstein, this is the key thing. New Epstein records destroy the
[05:54.880 --> 05:59.040]  official narratives. We knew a lot about the horrific pedophilia, the human trafficking,
[05:59.040 --> 06:06.240]  but now there is the missing jail footage, the industrial quantities of acid, an FBI document
[06:06.240 --> 06:11.200]  casually referencing a decoy dead body being taken out of the prison. And of course,
[06:12.000 --> 06:18.000]  the interesting thing is this guy who reported it was dismissed as a conspiracy theory. He's now
[06:18.000 --> 06:26.000]  missing. He's just telling people, I'm very scared. I saw this. And they're taking out a decoy body
[06:26.960 --> 06:35.120]  and I saw what they did. And now he's missing. And this is actually in the FBI's documents,
[06:35.120 --> 06:40.720]  actual documents, actual records. The kinds of things that we were told for years did not exist
[06:41.520 --> 06:48.080]  or were rumor or conspiracy theory. Someone calls you crazy for suggesting this photo of Epstein
[06:48.080 --> 06:54.400]  may not have been him, but they got a lot of photos of Epstein in various places. He's like
[06:54.480 --> 07:01.280]  Carmen San Diego or whatever, Waldo. Anyway, Epstein files confirmed an FBI agent physically
[07:01.280 --> 07:06.960]  removed a hard drive from the jail's video recording system, wiping all footage from the
[07:06.960 --> 07:14.880]  period surrounding Epstein's death. Again, feds blocking investigation. That's really what FBI
[07:14.880 --> 07:20.880]  stands for right now. We've seen this type of thing before with flight 800. You had the FBI
[07:20.880 --> 07:29.120]  going around and confiscating recordings that showed the missile accidentally fired by the
[07:29.680 --> 07:34.560]  Navy, but they didn't want to have any culpability for that. They'd already done it with Iran once
[07:34.560 --> 07:38.720]  before. And then when they did it off the coast of Long Island, they went around door to door
[07:38.720 --> 07:42.960]  confiscating evidence from some of the people who were trying to blow the whistle on this. That's
[07:42.960 --> 07:51.760]  the FBI feds blocking investigation. And so they did that with the video surrounding Epstein's
[07:51.760 --> 07:58.160]  disappearance. And I mean it when I say disappearance, not death. Then there's the
[07:58.160 --> 08:02.560]  acid 50 gallons of it, as I pointed out, swimming pool treatment. Isn't it interesting that he
[08:02.560 --> 08:08.960]  bought like a decade worth of this stuff just before he was arrested as they were closing in
[08:08.960 --> 08:13.520]  on me? Got word of that as well. So they said that one of the reasons we're seeing even more
[08:13.520 --> 08:21.040]  stuff the last couple of days is because the Department of Justice, excuse me, under pressure
[08:22.400 --> 08:29.040]  because they refuse to comply with the law. Does that sound familiar? ICE refuses to comply with
[08:29.040 --> 08:36.080]  the law. The Pentagon refuses to comply with the law, their own law, their own rules of warfare.
[08:36.480 --> 08:41.760]  The ICE people refuse to comply with the law. Trump, of course, refuses to comply with the law.
[08:41.760 --> 08:47.120]  It's an emergency. I'm going to issue some orders. This is what we're seeing everywhere. Why should
[08:47.120 --> 08:54.320]  we be surprised with this? It rots from the head down. It rots from Trump. He has set up this
[08:54.320 --> 08:59.840]  lawless example and everybody is following it in his administration. So they're not going to
[08:59.840 --> 09:04.000]  release all the files. They've even said, yeah, we're going to, this is all you're going to get.
[09:04.000 --> 09:11.600]  This is all you're going to get. And it's only half of what we've got. And just complete defiance
[09:11.600 --> 09:15.920]  of the law as we have seen, complete defiance of the Constitution. He just said one of the stories
[09:15.920 --> 09:23.600]  I could get to here later. Gun Owners of America pointed out one of their members showed them a
[09:23.600 --> 09:29.280]  form. He wanted to manufacture a weapon. And so he's trying to comply with all law. He fills out
[09:29.280 --> 09:35.760]  all the forms and it says, specify why you're going to build this. And he writes in there
[09:36.560 --> 09:44.560]  to exercise my God-given right. And they denied it and referenced that. That's the arrogance
[09:45.600 --> 09:50.160]  of the federal government now, all of them, the bureaucracies and the rest of it,
[09:50.160 --> 09:58.640]  just defying the Constitution, defying our God-given rights, defying the law. And so they've set up
[09:59.360 --> 10:06.240]  a little area there where members of Congress can go and look at these files and search them.
[10:06.240 --> 10:11.520]  And they can look at the unredacted versions, but they're not allowed to bring any electronic
[10:11.520 --> 10:14.640]  devices. They can't make any recordings. They can't have any staff that are there.
[10:15.280 --> 10:21.680]  They have to go in and they've only got four computers, three million pages. And as one of
[10:21.680 --> 10:25.840]  the Democrats who went in there, and I won't even mention his name because you'll immediately
[10:25.840 --> 10:31.840]  dismiss what he has to say as partisan stuff, but it's not partisan. He said, look, with this
[10:31.840 --> 10:36.880]  many files, we need to have hundreds of computers. Even if you're only going to let members of
[10:36.880 --> 10:42.720]  Congress in to take a look at this, if you really want to allow us to see this, it's a bottleneck.
[10:42.720 --> 10:47.520]  We've got millions of documents and you've got four computers to look through them in a limited
[10:47.520 --> 10:53.840]  amount of time. And you can't do any pictures. You can't bring any electronic devices in with
[10:53.840 --> 10:59.280]  you that would show you a reference of what they had redacted so that you could look at that.
[10:59.920 --> 11:03.200]  So these people are going in there pencil and paper, trying to write this stuff down. It's
[11:03.200 --> 11:08.400]  ridiculous. Everybody sees what's going on. They think that we don't see this, but we do.
[11:09.840 --> 11:17.520]  It's like, um, uh, what's his name? Oliver, uh, wrote the song, uh, uh, Oliver Anthony,
[11:17.520 --> 11:21.520]  Oliver Anthony. He says, you know, they think we don't know, but we do.
[11:22.240 --> 11:25.280]  Everybody sees this. This is one of the things that makes it so damning.
[11:25.280 --> 11:30.400]  Hey, it's Ben Ferguson. And I want to be honest with you for a second about how an act of
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[12:01.920 --> 12:08.960]  she needs to reach her God given full potential. I got to be a part of that change and the light
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[12:45.600 --> 13:12.000]  So Rokana, who along with Thomas Massey had put this law together, sponsored it, got it passed
[13:12.000 --> 13:19.680]  eventually over the pushback of Mike Johnson. Let me just throw this in. This is an aside
[13:20.240 --> 13:27.680]  just in case I don't get to the news. Mike Johnson just never ceases to amaze me. Now,
[13:27.680 --> 13:34.880]  what is he doing now? He has come up with a bizarre legal fiction where you can talk about
[13:34.880 --> 13:41.040]  AI hallucinating. How about the speaker Mike Johnson hallucinating? He doesn't want to,
[13:41.120 --> 13:47.600]  there's a move to pull back and to recover the power of Congress to tax us,
[13:48.400 --> 13:56.080]  which Trump usurped with the tariffs. The tariffs are a tax and we've now got some conservative
[13:57.840 --> 14:02.080]  think tanks that have looked at this and said, yeah, you know, it has raised prices
[14:02.080 --> 14:08.320]  about a thousand dollars per household over the last year. And so they are taxes, they do get paid
[14:08.320 --> 14:13.600]  by the consumer and their prices are going up, but they're going to deny that. They deny that
[14:13.600 --> 14:17.200]  the prices are going to go up. They deny their taxes. They will deny that the sun comes up.
[14:17.200 --> 14:23.760]  As a matter of fact, they will deny that one day changes into the next. That's what is at the heart
[14:23.760 --> 14:32.480]  of this issue. Mike Johnson has put the thing and say, starting at February the 10th and continuing
[14:32.560 --> 14:39.760]  on through the end of July, there will be no calendar day for the purposes of this bill
[14:40.640 --> 14:45.440]  to stop the tariffs and to take back that power to Congress. Can you imagine that?
[14:46.080 --> 14:52.880]  How insane is that? How much further will this guy go to embarrass himself to destroy all
[14:52.880 --> 15:00.400]  credibility? This is Mike Johnson, Mike Johnson, who shut Congress down a couple of weeks early,
[15:01.120 --> 15:04.080]  even though they're going to take the entire month of August off. He shut down a couple of
[15:04.080 --> 15:10.880]  weeks early so they wouldn't have a vote on the Epstein stuff. Now he is pretending that the
[15:10.880 --> 15:17.600]  calendar is frozen at February the 10th until the end of July so that he can cover for Trump's
[15:17.600 --> 15:25.120]  tariffs. What a disgusting lying sycophant he is. I've never seen anything like this. This is
[15:25.120 --> 15:31.040]  beyond imagination. He's going to do it again. Anyway, let's get back to this.
[15:32.400 --> 15:38.080]  They found six men, said Rogana, that they wanted to read their names off of, people that were
[15:38.080 --> 15:43.200]  redacted but should not have been redacted. According to the law that was passed by Congress,
[15:43.200 --> 15:49.600]  specific to this, there would be no redactions except for the names of victims. Instead,
[15:49.600 --> 15:52.720]  what they did was they redacted all kinds of stuff, guilty people,
[15:53.680 --> 15:58.160]  victims. When I looked at that, I thought, well, maybe they just turned it over to AI because
[15:58.160 --> 16:03.280]  how in the world could you get that many documents redacted in that period of time?
[16:04.480 --> 16:07.680]  Maybe that explains why they said there's a lot of stuff here. It doesn't make any sense why it
[16:07.680 --> 16:14.640]  would be redacted, but they did redact a lot of the perps. They did not redact the victims.
[16:14.640 --> 16:17.760]  Somebody pointed out that in a couple of places it redacted the word
[16:17.760 --> 16:20.960]  don't, and they pointed out don't is Don T.
[16:25.520 --> 16:30.960]  Look at the apostrophe, right? They treated the apostrophe as a space. Don T.
[16:33.440 --> 16:41.440]  President don't. That's why we should call him. Please, president don't. That's not allowed under
[16:41.440 --> 16:47.360]  the Constitution or law. A lot of really strange redactions, things that should have been redacted,
[16:47.360 --> 16:52.400]  that would be obvious if somebody was doing it. Again, it does look like it was automated in some
[16:52.400 --> 16:59.440]  way, whether it's AI or some quickly cobbled together program. They found these names and
[16:59.440 --> 17:04.800]  Ro Kahana read them on the house floor because they can do that without having to worry about
[17:04.800 --> 17:13.440]  being sued for libel. Who were some of these people? Well, one guy who figures prominently
[17:13.440 --> 17:19.120]  in all this stuff is an Emirati businessman. His name is Ahmed bin Suleyman.
[17:24.480 --> 17:25.840]  Probably Suleyman.
[17:25.840 --> 17:31.280]  Suleyman? Yeah, it could be. Who knows? He is some Suleyman guy. I got to tell you,
[17:32.080 --> 17:36.160]  one of the emails that he wrote, he said, I really love that torture video you sent me.
[17:36.160 --> 17:41.600]  It's like, whoa, put that together with Khashoggi, I guess, cutting people apart.
[17:42.160 --> 17:48.800]  Anyway, Lex Wexner, identified by many people as simply bath and body works. Yeah,
[17:50.000 --> 17:56.720]  definitely. But he's also part of Victoria's Secret, and that really is no secret that it's
[17:56.720 --> 18:00.640]  out there. Anyway, Jeremy Raskin, one of the Democrats looking at this, and I know we're all
[18:00.640 --> 18:06.960]  going to look at this and say, oh, wait a minute, Jeremy Raskin. It's kind of like when Elizabeth
[18:06.960 --> 18:12.720]  Warren calls out Trump's grifting corruption, an obvious in-your-face corruption. It's like,
[18:13.600 --> 18:17.520]  I wish we really had a better source for this, but she's absolutely right, I got to say.
[18:18.080 --> 18:19.200]  If she's right, she's right.
[18:20.080 --> 18:24.240]  I just imagine Elizabeth Warren saying, what do you mean, we white man?
[18:26.560 --> 18:33.200]  So yeah, Tonto. Well, Raskin examined uncensored copies of multiple documents on Monday
[18:33.360 --> 18:37.360]  the DOJ's newly established satellite facility created to allow members of Congress to review
[18:37.360 --> 18:44.320]  original versions of the materials, but not their staff, and no pictures and no reference
[18:44.320 --> 18:50.880]  electronic stuff to come with you. And so today, Pam Bondi is going to be in front of the House
[18:50.880 --> 18:54.800]  Judiciary Committee. There ought to be some fireworks from that. That's an interesting
[18:54.800 --> 18:59.040]  clip for you tomorrow, I'm sure. I imagine what she's going to do. She's going to go in there,
[18:59.040 --> 19:06.320]  she did before. She's going to be loaded with a lot of personal ad hominem attacks against anybody
[19:06.320 --> 19:11.440]  who asks her a question. And rather than answer the question, she'll attack them personally.
[19:11.440 --> 19:15.760]  And that'll be the response, which is what we've seen when she testifies in the past.
[19:15.760 --> 19:20.400]  One problem, though, with that is you know someone is prepping her with those sorts of things.
[19:21.200 --> 19:24.640]  And if you're going to go ad hominem, if you're going to be mean and snarky,
[19:24.720 --> 19:30.720]  you want to be the funniest, smartest person in the room. Pam Bondi is not that.
[19:30.720 --> 19:38.080]  Yeah, it comes across just as mean and snarky, you know. It's not going to really work for her.
[19:38.080 --> 19:44.160]  We all know what this is really about, anyway. So just four computers for 500 members of Congress
[19:44.160 --> 19:51.840]  to use, and they go through three million documents. So one particularly significant example,
[19:51.840 --> 19:56.480]  a statement from Epstein's legal team that appeared to clash with Trump's previous assertions
[19:56.480 --> 20:03.120]  about when and how his association with Epstein ended, specifically his claims of having ejected
[20:03.120 --> 20:07.760]  him from Mar-a-Lago. Now it turns out, according to these memos that they found in there, that
[20:08.800 --> 20:16.720]  Epstein was not a member of Mar-a-Lago, but he was a guest and allowed to come. So something that is
[20:16.720 --> 20:22.880]  very different with that. Now you've got Breitbart and a lot of the Trump apologists who always will
[20:22.880 --> 20:30.480]  try to make lemonade out of whatever comes out with Trump. They said, well, Trump turned him in,
[20:30.480 --> 20:35.440]  and Trump says, yeah, I told you, I said he was an evil guy, and we have these things that have
[20:35.440 --> 20:41.440]  come out at the local police department. You have to look at the timeline of that. Look at the
[20:41.440 --> 20:46.400]  timeline. As I said for the longest time, and I haven't seen anything that changes any of this,
[20:47.440 --> 20:53.120]  they were best friends for 15 to 20 years. The friendship broke up over this competition over
[20:53.120 --> 20:57.680]  a piece of property that was high profile, but they both wanted and were in competition for.
[20:57.680 --> 21:05.680]  Now Trump eventually got it, but he carried a grudge. Does that sound familiar? It's like,
[21:05.680 --> 21:11.040]  he eventually got back into the White House, but he carries a grudge. And so over this other house,
[21:11.040 --> 21:16.400]  not the White House, but this other house, it was shortly after that that there was an anonymous
[21:16.400 --> 21:21.920]  call about Epstein that kicked off these investigations. I think that had something
[21:21.920 --> 21:27.840]  to do with it. You even had the little sycophant Mike Johnson say, well, you know, he was the one
[21:27.840 --> 21:35.360]  who blew the whistle on him. How do you do that if it's a hoax? And you hung around him for 20 years?
[21:36.160 --> 21:40.880]  Part of the stuff that's coming out of Lutnik is he said, well, you know, I bought the house
[21:40.880 --> 21:46.400]  next to him. He invites us over for lunch, right? Not for dinner. You know, this is,
[21:46.400 --> 21:51.760]  really got to make this innocent. It was for lunch. And he takes me around and shows me the
[21:51.760 --> 21:57.280]  massage table and he leans over to me and goes, the right kind. I get a massage every day.
[21:57.280 --> 22:01.600]  And he leans into him and he said in a real creepy way, he says, the right kind of massage.
[22:02.480 --> 22:06.960]  So I took that as innuendo and offended me, offended my wife. We left and we never had
[22:06.960 --> 22:11.760]  anything to do with him again. Then we find out otherwise in these documents,
[22:12.800 --> 22:20.000]  we find out that he committed perjury when he said that. And the question is, if this story
[22:20.000 --> 22:24.640]  of Lutnik was true, it probably was about that initial meeting. What was not true about it is
[22:24.640 --> 22:29.760]  that he was offended, never had anything to do with him. If that was true, if it takes about 15
[22:29.760 --> 22:37.280]  minutes for somebody to figure out what Epstein is really about, why did Trump hang around for 15
[22:37.280 --> 22:42.800]  years? That's the question. You think he didn't know any of that stuff. You think Trump wasn't
[22:43.600 --> 22:49.920]  exactly the same, just like Clinton. So Bondi had previously stated that she and her DOJ
[22:49.920 --> 22:56.000]  personnel finished the redactions back in July. So Raskin emphasized two key concerns. He said,
[22:56.080 --> 23:02.080]  so why the delay between these redactions that were done in July and releasing them?
[23:03.120 --> 23:08.240]  Why did you do that? And again, you know, this PR nonsense that she did about a year ago,
[23:09.280 --> 23:13.840]  we had all these clowns that are still have millions of followers. Why haven't people
[23:13.840 --> 23:19.360]  unfollowed people like DC Drano and Mike Cernovich and the rest of them? Why did they continue to
[23:19.360 --> 23:25.840]  follow these people? They expose themselves as utter shameless shills. Why are people paying
[23:25.840 --> 23:30.000]  attention to them? Well, you got to remember Mike Cernovich wears the Hugo Boss suit. So
[23:30.960 --> 23:32.800]  does he? Yeah, it's a big deal.
[23:36.080 --> 23:38.480]  There's a famous clip or at least it was. Mike Cernovich.
[23:40.480 --> 23:45.440]  What are you talking about? This is a Hugo Boss suit. This is a Hugo Boss suit. Like, oh, okay.
[23:45.440 --> 23:53.040]  I'm the boss. Yeah, well, mine are straight out of goodwill. If they don't have any holes in
[23:53.040 --> 23:58.480]  them, they'll take it, you know. The attorney general and the Department of Justice have said
[23:58.480 --> 24:03.120]  this process was something that could be completed by them back in July, said Raskin. These materials
[24:03.120 --> 24:07.520]  could have been released a long time ago, but they're just being released now, he said. And
[24:07.520 --> 24:12.720]  if every member of Congress who voted for the discharge petition, if all 217 of us spent every
[24:12.720 --> 24:17.520]  waking hour over the DOJ, it would still take us months to get through all these documents.
[24:18.080 --> 24:22.720]  Were just four computers accessible? He noted it would require considerably more time for lawmakers
[24:22.720 --> 24:28.640]  to complete the review. He said, we need a couple hundred more computers. So we're going to have to
[24:28.640 --> 24:34.080]  start by posing questions directly to Bondi about the process that produced such flawed results
[24:34.080 --> 24:39.600]  that has created such a mystery. But also we want to get a commitment from the DOJ to clean it up
[24:39.600 --> 24:44.080]  as quickly as possible, and to get them to release the millions of other documents that
[24:44.080 --> 24:54.000]  are still out there. Again, this is bigger, folks, than Watergate. If the president does it,
[24:54.000 --> 25:02.480]  it's not illegal, right? We'll see about that. These are a lot of chickens that are going to
[25:02.480 --> 25:07.360]  come home to roost. This is a lot more than a missing 18 minutes from Rosemary Woods on
[25:07.360 --> 25:17.040]  an audio tape. And this is something else. Who cared about Watergate, the third rape burglary of
[25:17.040 --> 25:21.520]  one political party to the other? Nobody cared about that. But you look at what is at the core
[25:21.520 --> 25:29.440]  of this, telephilia, rape, perhaps murder. People care about this, especially because of the people
[25:29.440 --> 25:34.720]  that are involved in it. Hey, it's Ben Ferguson, and I want you to pause what you're doing for just
[25:34.720 --> 25:40.640]  one minute, and I want you to hear about love, generosity, and compassion. We say those words
[25:40.640 --> 25:46.640]  all the time, and they sound good. They feel good. But here's the truth. Those words don't mean
[25:46.640 --> 25:54.080]  anything unless they turn into action. And right now, not later today, not tomorrow, there's a child
[25:54.080 --> 26:00.560]  in the world who doesn't know if they'll eat, if they'll have a chance to learn, or if there's any
[26:00.560 --> 26:07.840]  hope at all. And while we're all busy, life keeps moving forward, but that child is waiting.
[26:07.840 --> 26:12.960]  This is where you come in. With Compassion International, you have the chance to change
[26:12.960 --> 26:19.680]  a child's future, not just with words, not with promises, but with real help that provides food,
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[26:35.680 --> 26:37.840]  That's Compassion.com.
[26:57.280 --> 27:14.400]  So a new Epstein victim aged just nine years old has been revealed. And again,
[27:15.680 --> 27:19.360]  we've seen the creepy pictures of Jeffrey Epstein. You see a little child's foot,
[27:20.240 --> 27:25.680]  maybe younger than nine years old. You see him with coddlers in his arms with the coddler's face
[27:25.680 --> 27:31.840]  redacted, and they're on the airplane and things like that. It is absolutely beyond disgusting.
[27:31.840 --> 27:36.240]  That's why I say this is so much worse than Watergate or anything like that.
[27:36.240 --> 27:41.280]  This has gone on for so long over so many years, and so many memes have been made about it,
[27:41.280 --> 27:45.440]  that a lot of people have forgotten just how horrific this actually is.
[27:45.440 --> 27:46.240]  That's right.
[27:46.240 --> 27:50.960]  It's not just like, oh, he was some funny guy that did some awful, some bad things.
[27:50.960 --> 27:51.840]  He's like, no, this was a monster.
[27:51.840 --> 27:56.720]  Just an eccentric billionaire with this bizarre temple that he has.
[27:58.080 --> 28:05.760]  You read through these files, said Raskin. You read about 15-year-old girls, 14-year-old girls,
[28:05.760 --> 28:09.440]  10-year-old girls. I saw mention of a nine-year-old girl today. I mean,
[28:10.160 --> 28:13.120]  this is preposterous and scandalous.
[28:14.880 --> 28:19.680]  Where do we come up with the words to describe this? Certainly, there's a lot of names of people
[28:19.680 --> 28:23.920]  who are enablers and cooperators with Epstein that were just blanked out for no apparent reason.
[28:24.480 --> 28:28.480]  The review only covers three million files. They're going to keep half of the files
[28:29.040 --> 28:30.480]  still away from people.
[28:32.800 --> 28:37.680]  On Monday, we had Ghislaine Maxwell invoking the Fifth Amendment rights and avoiding
[28:37.680 --> 28:43.600]  answering any questions at all. Today, you'll have Bondi essentially doing the same thing.
[28:43.600 --> 28:48.320]  So if she want to invoke the Fifth Amendment, she'll invoke the ad hominem attack.
[28:48.320 --> 28:53.760]  That's what she's going to invoke, stonewalling. The DOJ has removed some redactions from the
[28:53.760 --> 29:00.720]  sprawling files, replying to one specific file that was posted by Massey with 18 blackout names.
[29:01.680 --> 29:06.880]  Todd Blanch, another guy who has forever destroyed his credibility, said,
[29:06.880 --> 29:12.800]  we've just unredacted all non-victim names from this document. The DOJ is committed to
[29:13.680 --> 29:19.840]  transparency. What cynical liars these people are. It's amazing.
[29:19.840 --> 29:23.040]  And while the previously redacted Epstein files, one anonymous person emails the
[29:23.040 --> 29:29.600]  disgraced financier with a message, where are you? Are you okay? I loved that torture video.
[29:30.640 --> 29:37.120]  It turns out that the back and forth between Massey and Todd Blanch, Blanch actually
[29:37.920 --> 29:46.640]  kind of revealed who this guy was. Sultan Ahmed bin Suleiman. What do you think it is?
[29:46.640 --> 29:52.480]  I would think it's Sulaim. Sulaim. Slime. You'll call him Sultan Slime.
[29:53.120 --> 29:58.960]  The Sultan of Slime. So anyway, the Sultan of Slime, an Emirati businessman,
[29:59.680 --> 30:05.680]  who sent the message about the alleged torture clip. Another newly unredacted document showed
[30:05.680 --> 30:13.520]  billionaire businessman Les Wexner, named as co-conspirator. The file, going back to August
[30:13.520 --> 30:21.680]  of 2019, showed Maxwell, French modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel and Epstein's longtime executive
[30:21.680 --> 30:27.680]  assistant Leslie Groff. Now, let me just fill in something here for you, for Brunel, in case you
[30:27.680 --> 30:35.520]  forgot. This is a guy who ran a French modeling agency, and this is also the agency that Trump
[30:35.520 --> 30:43.680]  sent 14-year-old daughter Ivanka to, doing sexually explicit pictures and stuff. So I would say
[30:43.680 --> 30:52.480]  explicit, but sexual, nevertheless. Virginia Guthrie said that Brunel had sent two 12-year-old girls to
[30:52.480 --> 31:01.120]  Epstein as a birthday gift. He was eventually arrested for being a pedophile, and Brunel died
[31:01.120 --> 31:07.280]  in prison, as many pedophiles do. I don't know if he staged a death and got out like Jeffrey Epstein,
[31:07.280 --> 31:11.280]  or if they just killed him. There are a lot of pedophiles that don't make it out of jail for a
[31:11.280 --> 31:15.680]  good reason. Also, when I was combing through the Epstein files the other night, I came across some
[31:15.680 --> 31:24.720]  photos of him apparently kissing other guys, Brunel. They were very small and blurry, it's hard
[31:24.720 --> 31:33.040]  to tell, but it looked like him and another man. That's the singularity, all these different
[31:33.040 --> 31:37.280]  creepy things that we've seen from all these people, they all come together with this crowd.
[31:37.280 --> 31:43.280]  Forget about the AI singularity with man and machine, it's this singularity of Satanism.
[31:43.920 --> 31:48.160]  So Thomas Massey had this to say, as I've been pointing out, saying it's bigger than Watergate.
[31:48.160 --> 31:53.920]  I think historically when we look back at the Epstein scandal, it's going to be bigger than
[31:53.920 --> 31:59.120]  Watergate, and it's going to be, by the way the president didn't go to jail, the attorney general
[31:59.120 --> 32:06.400]  did, it's going to be bigger than Iran-Contra. And here's why, it spans four administrations.
[32:07.200 --> 32:16.880]  It's deeper than any political thing on the surface, and so I think in terms of the number
[32:16.880 --> 32:23.200]  of people who are affected, I mean how many people were affected by Iran-Contra, or Watergate,
[32:23.200 --> 32:28.880]  I mean specifically in that instance. Obviously everybody's affected when there's a lack of
[32:28.880 --> 32:34.320]  transparency and bad or fraudulent things happening, but I mean directly affected or implicated.
[32:35.120 --> 32:40.800]  That was a finite group of people in both of those. Here we have what seems to be almost an
[32:40.800 --> 32:46.480]  infinite number of people involved with Jeffrey Epstein, and at least we don't even know yet how
[32:46.480 --> 32:55.120]  many there were in the criminal enterprise or the seedy part of it. And it's like that
[32:55.680 --> 33:00.720]  Spider-Man meme where there's six Spider-Men, they all look the same and they're pointing at each
[33:00.720 --> 33:05.200]  other. You've got all these billionaires pointing at each other, you're in the Epstein,
[33:05.200 --> 33:09.760]  no you're in the Epstein, no you are in the Epstein, it's you who is in the Epstein files,
[33:09.760 --> 33:14.000]  and you're the one with the island. I didn't go to the island. Anyways, there's sort of this circular
[33:14.000 --> 33:19.920]  finger pointing that's going on. Hey it's Ben Ferguson, and I want you to pause what you're
[33:19.920 --> 33:26.080]  doing for just one minute, and I want you to hear about Alejandra. She lives in a remote community
[33:26.160 --> 33:32.240]  with very few resources and little to no healthcare. So when Alejandra gets sick,
[33:32.240 --> 33:39.040]  her parents have no real options, no doctors in their community, and no money for real medical
[33:39.040 --> 33:45.440]  care. By the third day, her body was shutting down. She woke up and just long enough to tell her mom,
[33:46.080 --> 33:53.520]  I can't take the pain anymore. I can't keep going. Her parents drove hours to find a doctor who
[33:53.520 --> 33:59.600]  tried everything, but she needed a private hospital, and that was impossible for her family
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[34:06.160 --> 34:13.360]  Alejandra was treated, and against all odds, she survived. She lived because someone just like you
[34:13.360 --> 34:19.840]  took action. Right now, unfortunately, there are children just like Alejandra who won't survive
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[34:26.240 --> 34:33.200]  providing children with the support that they need. Critical medical care plus food, education,
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[34:41.120 --> 34:48.320]  You can visit Compassion.com. That's Compassion.com. Here's golf legend John Daley. Hell yeah,
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[35:22.800 --> 35:28.160]  globalists. And as he's pointing out, so many people involved. It's government. It's the
[35:28.160 --> 35:33.120]  billionaire industries. It's foreign governments as well. It's not just the American government.
[35:33.120 --> 35:38.480]  That's why this is much, much bigger than any of these domestic scandals that we've had before.
[35:39.120 --> 35:46.400]  So Massey said the revelations have shown the links that the Trump DOJ and the Trump FBI have
[35:46.400 --> 35:52.800]  taken to continue the Epstein cover-up, going as far as to break federal law, an increasingly futile
[35:52.800 --> 35:57.840]  attempt to keep the truth from the American public. The enhanced political pressure from Massey and
[35:57.840 --> 36:03.600]  Ro Kahana has resulted in the DOJ deciding to allow members of Congress to read this, kind of.
[36:04.560 --> 36:10.080]  They always do just a little bit to try to, it's all just about the visuals and the optics. It's
[36:10.080 --> 36:15.760]  not really any disclosure. They will not be given access to the physical documents themselves.
[36:15.760 --> 36:20.000]  The DOJ is limited access to members of Congress alone, excluding any members of their staff,
[36:20.000 --> 36:24.720]  and they'll be able to take notes on any files that they view. But they can't bring any electronic
[36:24.720 --> 36:30.560]  devices, couldn't even have something like this thing that I've got. So they've also limited the
[36:30.640 --> 36:36.960]  trove of over three million files from six million. So despite being given limited access,
[36:36.960 --> 36:42.160]  these revelations are starting to come out quite a bit, and they are opening the door to criminal
[36:42.160 --> 36:49.360]  charges, criminal charges to people in Trump's cabinet, criminal charges to the head of the FBI.
[36:49.360 --> 36:55.520]  Look, remember with Bill Clinton, and this is one of the things all of my friends who are Democrats
[36:55.520 --> 37:01.200]  and leftists could not get it through their head. He said, what's the deal? He had a consensual
[37:02.000 --> 37:07.280]  fling with Monica Lewinsky, and it's like, well, no, that's not the issue. I mean, first of all,
[37:07.280 --> 37:11.920]  I was always very upset about the fact that Ken Starr essentially covered up all the really
[37:11.920 --> 37:18.640]  serious charges that had to do with selling secrets and had to do with financial issues
[37:18.640 --> 37:24.080]  and all the rest of the stuff. The serious criminal allegations of rape and sexual abuse,
[37:25.040 --> 37:32.320]  that was all covered up. Instead of what you do, he focused strictly on a perjury charge, right?
[37:33.200 --> 37:39.680]  The blue dress and so forth, and we got evidence that what you said under oath about your
[37:39.680 --> 37:44.160]  relationship with Monica Lewinsky, a consensual relationship, you denied that was there. And now
[37:44.160 --> 37:48.800]  we know that you did have a consensual relationship with Monica Lewinsky. And so Ken Starr, that's the
[37:48.800 --> 37:53.600]  only thing Ken Starr, who later was the defender of Jeffrey Epstein, the only thing that Ken Starr
[37:53.600 --> 38:03.280]  came after Bill Clinton for. Perjury trap can be very, very serious. Cash Patel and Pam Bondi
[38:04.160 --> 38:12.160]  better be hoping that you're going to see them pull out every stop to be as big a sycophant
[38:12.160 --> 38:18.480]  to Donald Trump as they can possibly be. There was a parade in Germany where they had floats
[38:18.560 --> 38:24.160]  making fun of politicians and the one they had of Donald Trump, they had him on his knees with his
[38:24.160 --> 38:32.400]  behind up in the air and they had little lips with kisses all over his behind. And they had the names
[38:32.400 --> 38:38.480]  of politicians of different European governments underneath each of the kisses. I guess you could
[38:38.480 --> 38:44.960]  add Thomas Massey, Pam Bondi and Cash Patel to that as well, right? This is significant because
[38:44.960 --> 38:49.440]  Cash Patel testified to Congress that FBI had no evidence of any other sex traffickers.
[38:50.000 --> 38:58.080]  This is the FBI's own 2019 document that lists Wexner as co-conspirator in the child sex trafficking
[38:58.080 --> 39:05.760]  and it wasn't unredacted until last night. That's the key thing. So while Wexner's role in
[39:05.760 --> 39:10.320]  facilitating the crimes of Epstein has been very well established for years, the revelation that
[39:10.320 --> 39:17.200]  the FBI officially acknowledged him as a co-conspirator in 2019 dismantles the narrative
[39:17.200 --> 39:22.960]  woven by the Trump regime that it is not withheld the identities of any of the notorious pedophiles
[39:22.960 --> 39:29.680]  accomplices. Look, we all just rolled our eyes when Cash Patel and Dan Bongino said,
[39:29.680 --> 39:32.720]  there's nobody else there. I've looked at this stuff, there's nobody else there.
[39:33.680 --> 39:36.880]  Well, that's a big issue now for them.
[39:36.880 --> 39:43.680]  Yeah. I continually remember how uncomfortable and nearly panicked Bongino looked during that
[39:43.680 --> 39:47.520]  interview. He was just looking around continually.
[39:47.520 --> 39:54.640]  Well, he's a rat that jumped that ship, but maybe not soon enough. We'll see what happens
[39:54.640 --> 40:00.560]  with all this stuff. But look, that's the issue. Look at Martha Stewart. All that stuff about
[40:00.560 --> 40:07.280]  insider trading? It wasn't about that. They got her in a perjury trap. And so, again, that can be
[40:07.280 --> 40:14.000]  the most serious crime that is there. So they've got some real jeopardy here, especially as they're
[40:14.720 --> 40:20.640]  approaching the midterms that we look at here. In September 2025, Cash Patel testified before
[40:20.640 --> 40:26.560]  Congress regarding Epstein. He was asked, who did Epstein traffic these young women to? Remember
[40:26.560 --> 40:32.640]  that? That was Republican Senator John Kennedy. They said, so we've got these charges against
[40:32.640 --> 40:37.200]  Epstein and Maxwell of trafficking, but we don't have anybody that they trafficked it to.
[40:37.840 --> 40:42.880]  He's pointing out the utter absurdity. This is the thing. I mean, the Trump administration,
[40:43.600 --> 40:50.000]  sorry, regime, doesn't even come up with plausible lies. They're so amateurish and stupid.
[40:50.960 --> 40:57.600]  And so you have Senator Kennedy says, so who did they traffic these people to, right? They have to
[40:57.600 --> 41:04.400]  traffic them to somebody. Cash Patel says himself. There's no credible information, none, that he
[41:04.400 --> 41:08.960]  trafficked to other individuals. I've played that clip for you many times as well. The revelation
[41:08.960 --> 41:14.720]  that the FBI had confirmed that Wexner was a co-conspirator of Epstein's by 2019 suggests
[41:15.440 --> 41:21.040]  that Patel lied to Congress during his testimony. It doesn't suggest it. It proves it.
[41:23.040 --> 41:30.160]  Just amazing. What else do they lie about? They lie about his use of the plane and other things
[41:30.160 --> 41:34.640]  like that. The DOJ went on the defensive in a feeble attempt to minimize the seriousness
[41:34.640 --> 41:41.760]  of the revelation. Todd Blanch, the deputy attorney general, offered an explanation from Massey for
[41:41.760 --> 41:46.640]  the sweeping redactions. He said, one particular document highlighted by Massey, which had 18 or
[41:46.640 --> 41:52.240]  20 names redacted in it, was so heavily censored because it included numerous victim names. However,
[41:53.200 --> 41:59.120]  the unredacted thing shows that there are only two of the 20 names were victims,
[42:00.080 --> 42:10.960]  meaning that the DOJ illegally redacted 16 of them before being forced to publish
[42:10.960 --> 42:18.960]  its revised version. And again, this is one of the ones where the torture video comes out,
[42:18.960 --> 42:27.360]  and that was the Sultan of Slime who was part of that. So, Sultan of Slime, he is chairman of the
[42:27.360 --> 42:31.920]  Ports Customs and Free Zone Corporation. Maybe he was running ICE in his country. I don't know
[42:31.920 --> 42:37.440]  the equivalent of that. I don't know. He's referenced in 336 of the more than 3 million
[42:37.440 --> 42:45.360]  Epstein files. It reveals a year-long relationship between the two. Epstein states in his relationship
[42:45.360 --> 42:53.600]  with the Sultan of Slime began in 2002 in a letter of recommendation regarding a property
[42:53.600 --> 42:58.480]  that the Sultan of Slime sought to lease in New York City. I can vouch for him. He likes torture
[42:58.480 --> 43:07.760]  videos. And there's a lot of documents that contain redacted images. Don't try to use your
[43:07.760 --> 43:15.120]  imagination with that. Anyway, just two days before his death, Epstein quietly added Bill Gates
[43:15.120 --> 43:24.960]  science advisor, Boris Nicollet, as the backup executor of his will. Make sure that he forwards
[43:24.960 --> 43:33.120]  the appropriate stuff to wherever Epstein is living now. Was Boris batting off, I guess?
[43:33.120 --> 43:40.400]  Yeah, I guess he was. Straight out of Rocking Bullwinkle. Anyway, the Sultan of Slime
[43:42.320 --> 43:48.400]  coordinates a receipt of a quote-unquote package that was sent to him from Epstein. I wonder what
[43:48.400 --> 43:54.640]  or who that package was. Sultan of Slime's ingratiation in Epstein's network confirms
[43:55.280 --> 44:00.720]  that Epstein introduced the Sultan of Slime to Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak.
[44:02.160 --> 44:06.480]  Sultan of Slime invites Barak to visit him for dinner to discuss business opportunities during
[44:06.480 --> 44:17.440]  his stay in Tel Aviv at a penthouse located at 1 Rothschild Boulevard. This is like a Dickens
[44:17.440 --> 44:24.000]  novel or something, isn't it? These things are all closely connected. It's amazing. Sultan of
[44:24.000 --> 44:32.960]  Slime also coordinated a visit to the Zaro ranch where it's alleged to have been a black market
[44:32.960 --> 44:40.160]  baby farm being run by Jeffrey Epstein as well. Got to have some of those superior genetics passed
[44:40.160 --> 44:44.960]  on, don't we? So Blanche responded to Massey's revelation that Sultan of Slime was a sender to
[44:44.960 --> 44:57.280]  torture video and basically revealed who it was. When you look at the people who are looking at
[44:57.280 --> 45:03.760]  this, of course you had Congresswoman Boebert goes that she was very angry at what she saw
[45:03.760 --> 45:10.400]  and the way this thing was set up as well. There's a quote in this article from Zero Hedge
[45:10.480 --> 45:15.360]  talking about Marjorie Taylor Greene said she revealed that Trump attempted to persuade her
[45:15.360 --> 45:18.800]  to vote against releasing the Epstein files because the disclosure would harm friends of the
[45:18.800 --> 45:27.360]  president who would be implicated in them. She said in response, he prioritized men who abused
[45:27.360 --> 45:37.760]  and raped young girls because those men are his friends. She said this is damning. This has merit.
[45:38.720 --> 45:43.840]  This folks tells us who this guy is, really does. The extent of the cover-up that he continues to
[45:43.840 --> 45:49.680]  perpetrate not only risks alienating crucial political allies but also could lead to action
[45:49.680 --> 45:56.080]  taken against key administration officials like Bondi and Cash Patel and of course,
[45:56.080 --> 46:02.320]  Lutnik as well. Hey it's Ben Ferguson and I want to be honest with you for a second about how an
[46:02.560 --> 46:08.000]  act of compassion really feels. A couple of years ago, I made the choice to partner
[46:08.000 --> 46:14.000]  with an amazing organization called Compassion International. Why? Because I wanted to sponsor
[46:14.000 --> 46:21.360]  a child in need. It was a nice idea, sure, but I had no idea just how much that simple act
[46:21.360 --> 46:27.680]  would change my life as well. I sponsored Nadia and got to watch her life change right in front
[46:27.680 --> 46:33.440]  of my eyes, going from starving literally alone on the streets to getting the health care and
[46:33.440 --> 46:40.720]  education she needs to reach her God-given full potential. I got to be a part of that change
[46:40.720 --> 46:46.080]  and the light of that compassion not only illuminates in her, it illuminates now in me.
[46:46.720 --> 46:54.320]  That is the power of compassion. The light of Christ shines on all of us. Feel it for yourself
[46:54.320 --> 46:59.920]  and change literally a child's life. Change the world and you also change yourself.
[46:59.920 --> 47:06.960]  You can sponsor a child today. Visit Compassion.com. That's Compassion.com.
[47:24.320 --> 47:42.160]  Now, let's talk a little bit about Lutnik because he got his moment in the spotlight
[47:42.160 --> 47:48.240]  as well yesterday. This is the guy I call him Lucky Larry because Lucky Larry Lutnik
[47:49.200 --> 47:58.240]  was taking his child to kindergarten on 9-11 so he didn't die with the rest of his employees.
[47:58.960 --> 48:04.560]  The entire business was taken out along with his brother. He didn't die. He was taking the
[48:04.560 --> 48:11.440]  kid to kindergarten. He's really lucky and so this is the guy who, as he says for some reason,
[48:11.440 --> 48:16.400]  he buys a house right next door to Jeffrey Epstein. He says there is only 10 emails over
[48:16.400 --> 48:19.040]  a couple of decades. It's like, well, if you're living right next to the guy,
[48:19.040 --> 48:24.240]  do you really need to email him that much? I don't know how many emails I have to you that
[48:24.240 --> 48:32.800]  are not articles that I'm sending or something. That's basically zero. He goes in and he's creeped
[48:32.800 --> 48:37.600]  out by Jeffrey Epstein right away. He talked about what a disgusting, vile person he was.
[48:37.600 --> 48:42.080]  We didn't want to have anything more to do with him. Then it turns out a few years later,
[48:42.880 --> 48:51.600]  he goes to the island. But again, remember, Lucky Larry Lutnik is a family man. That's his alibi
[48:51.600 --> 48:57.760]  always. I took the wife and kids and the nannies and all the rest of this stuff. Always using that
[48:57.760 --> 49:02.880]  as an alibi, whether it's 9-11 or whether it's Epstein Island. That's Lucky Lutnik, the family
[49:02.880 --> 49:09.920]  guy. We should call him that, family guy Lucky Lutnik. He took him there for a family vacation.
[49:09.920 --> 49:15.280]  I can just imagine the conversation. Hey, you know, honey, we're going to go to Jeffrey
[49:15.280 --> 49:20.000]  Epstein's island. Remember that guy who lives next door to us? The guy said he was a monster
[49:20.000 --> 49:24.080]  that I never wanted to associate with. The guy who creeped us out. We're going to his island.
[49:26.160 --> 49:29.360]  By the way, in the interim, since we first met him, he's been convicted
[49:29.920 --> 49:35.200]  as a pedophile and sex offender. You know what? We should bring the kids. That's right. Hey,
[49:35.200 --> 49:40.320]  kids, we're going to go to Epstein Island. Aren't you excited? Yay. Yeah. Don't leave my
[49:40.320 --> 49:46.000]  sight. Maybe he said that. I don't know. This is his back and forth that he had.
[49:46.960 --> 49:54.320]  Secretary Lutnik, as I said in my opening statement, you led people to believe that
[49:54.320 --> 50:03.920]  you had cut off all contact with Jeffrey Epstein after the 2005 encounter you and your wife had
[50:04.880 --> 50:12.080]  in his apartment. But as I'm sure you know, the Epstein files show a very different record
[50:12.080 --> 50:18.800]  of interaction. Why did the Epstein file show you coordinating a meeting and planning a visit
[50:18.800 --> 50:23.520]  with Jeffrey Epstein on his private island in December 2012?
[50:23.520 --> 50:30.080]  Thank you for the question. I'm so happy you asked me that.
[50:30.080 --> 50:38.240]  To make it clear that I met Jeffrey Epstein when I moved to a house next door to him in New York.
[50:40.160 --> 50:47.200]  I met him then. Over the next 14 years, I met him two other times that I can recall,
[50:47.200 --> 50:55.600]  two times. That is none for six years. Six years later, I met him. Then a year and a half after
[50:55.600 --> 51:02.080]  that, I met him and never again. Probably the total, and you've seen all of these documents,
[51:02.080 --> 51:09.120]  of these millions and millions of documents, there may be 10 emails connecting me with him,
[51:09.680 --> 51:13.840]  probably about 10 emails connecting me with him over a 14-year period.
[51:14.480 --> 51:23.440]  I did not have any relationship with him. I barely had anything to do with that person.
[51:31.440 --> 51:39.760]  I think you understand the root of concern here. It's the way you described very emphatically
[51:39.840 --> 51:45.040]  your first encounter with him in his apartment, said you were disgusted,
[51:45.040 --> 51:49.680]  would never have any contact with him again. Did you in fact make the visit to
[51:50.240 --> 51:56.960]  Jeffrey Epstein's private island? I did have lunch with him as I was on a boat
[51:56.960 --> 52:04.320]  going across on a family vacation. My wife was with me, as were my four children and nannies.
[52:04.320 --> 52:11.600]  I had another couple with, they were there as well with their children and we had lunch
[52:11.600 --> 52:18.400]  on the island. That is true for an hour and we left with all of my children, with my nannies
[52:18.400 --> 52:23.920]  and my wife all together. We were on family vacation. We were not apart. To suggest there
[52:23.920 --> 52:32.240]  was anything untoward about that in 2012, I don't recall why we did it, but we did. Mr. Secretary,
[52:32.800 --> 52:37.600]  as I said, I lied about it before and I don't remember why we did it, but Epstein Island is
[52:37.600 --> 52:45.440]  just great for kids. It's highly recommended. Look, I'm sorry. It just had five stars on Trip
[52:45.440 --> 52:52.160]  Advisor. I couldn't resist. Regardless of what's going on with the sexual aspect of it,
[52:52.160 --> 52:57.600]  we look at the financial aspect of it. We talked about Jeffrey Epstein's involvement in terms of
[52:58.160 --> 53:04.240]  manipulating things financially for Bill Gates and conspiring how they're going to get money
[53:04.240 --> 53:09.200]  out of the purportedly charitable institution, how they're going to turn that into a profit center,
[53:09.200 --> 53:16.240]  but also his involvement in the creation of Bitcoin right at the epicenter of all this stuff.
[53:17.920 --> 53:26.800]  Lucky Lutnik is right at the epicenter of the chronic capitalism digital currency.
[53:26.800 --> 53:32.720]  We have the central bank digital currency, CBDC. He is at the center of what the Trump
[53:32.720 --> 53:39.040]  administration wants to do, a crony capitalist digital currency. So you got the CBDC, everybody
[53:39.040 --> 53:44.720]  figured out what that was, and Europe is going to go right ahead with that. They don't care.
[53:45.360 --> 53:48.880]  But here in the United States, they had to rebrand it because people were angry about that.
[53:49.760 --> 53:56.800]  So now we've got this CCDC, Stablecoin, and other things like that, which he is at the center of
[53:56.800 --> 54:02.080]  all that. That's why I believe that Trump made him the Treasury Secretary, part of this financial
[54:02.080 --> 54:09.920]  reset. And again, he's a grifting financial crook. No doubt about it, just like Jeffrey Epstein.
[54:10.880 --> 54:16.880]  The sexual stuff and everything, all these things roll together, but certainly there's no question
[54:16.880 --> 54:25.040]  about what Larry Lutnik is up to with all this CCDC, the crony capitalist digital currency.
[54:25.840 --> 54:29.520]  Previously said he'd cut off contact with Epstein after 2005.
[54:29.520 --> 54:34.720]  Epstein pleaded guilty in 2008. So that was his cover story. He was going to be okay with that.
[54:34.720 --> 54:44.400]  But then this turns up in 2012, four years after Epstein was convicted of the sexual crimes.
[54:44.480 --> 54:50.960]  So again, they also had dealings, business dealings, as recently as 2014,
[54:52.240 --> 54:58.000]  which makes you wonder how much of Jeffrey Epstein is involved, not only in Bitcoin,
[54:58.000 --> 55:05.760]  but also in Stablecoin, also in the CCDC. Well, of course, this happened yesterday,
[55:05.760 --> 55:12.320]  and Caroline Levitt was asked about Lutnik in a press conference.
[55:12.800 --> 55:19.440]  Thanks, Caroline. Secretary Lutnik today was testifying on the Hill, and he said that he had
[55:19.440 --> 55:25.440]  visited Epstein's island in 2012 with his wife and children. And that's after he said that he
[55:25.440 --> 55:31.840]  had cut ties with Epstein. And Justice Department documents show that he was in contact with Epstein
[55:31.840 --> 55:37.360]  through 2018 over messages. So does the White House stand behind Secretary Lutnik right now,
[55:37.360 --> 55:43.600]  or given what he has said today, has there been any shift in how the White House is viewing
[55:43.600 --> 55:48.080]  Secretary Lutnik's performance? No, Secretary Lutnik remains a very important member of President
[55:48.080 --> 55:53.040]  Trump's team, and the president fully supports the secretary. I will just point out that there
[55:53.040 --> 55:56.560]  are a lot of wins in the news this week that people in this room have not asked about,
[55:56.560 --> 56:00.400]  because you continue to ask questions about the same subject. So let me point them out for you.
[56:01.360 --> 56:05.760]  Yeah, let us point that out for you, how you are lying to cover this up and how you really
[56:05.760 --> 56:10.240]  don't care. Should we believe anything she has to say about their so-called wins?
[56:10.240 --> 56:18.240]  You notice a reporter said 2018. This article here from CNBC said 2014. So,
[56:18.240 --> 56:25.040]  14, 18, he continued in contact with him. And of course, the interesting thing, we've shown this
[56:25.040 --> 56:30.960]  before, the fact that whenever you have reporters asking Donald Trump questions about Jeffrey
[56:30.960 --> 56:37.600]  Epstein, and you've got lucky Larry Lutnik in the background, he just can't stop giggling.
[56:37.680 --> 56:51.680]  Thanks, Caroline. I don't know. I could ask you that question. I don't know of it, but I
[56:59.200 --> 57:06.400]  laughing. Lucky Larry Lutnik, always good for a laugh. If you talk about Jeffrey Epstein,
[57:06.400 --> 57:09.040]  he was always good for laughs, according to the people who hung out with him, right?
[57:09.920 --> 57:16.240]  So the Lutnik, one of the things he said was he barely had anything to do with Epstein.
[57:16.960 --> 57:20.320]  Barely is maybe not a word you want to use in reference to Epstein.
[57:21.200 --> 57:26.080]  He can have a double entendre there, I think. Anyway, he couldn't recall why he went to the
[57:26.080 --> 57:33.360]  island. Come on, kids, let's go to Epstein Island. It'll be great. You'll love it. But anyway,
[57:33.520 --> 57:37.920]  I'll show you his big temple there. You're going to like that a lot.
[57:37.920 --> 57:45.200]  By the way, when we look at this, Epstein's niece says, yeah, our family was part of the
[57:45.920 --> 57:54.800]  cult of Baal, I was told. And so again, when you look at this, supposedly Lutnik said, well,
[57:54.800 --> 58:00.480]  I'll live next time. He invited us over once for coffee at noon, and we were creeped out by him.
[58:00.480 --> 58:09.040]  We never saw him again. And yet, if you look at the cult of Baal that is there, again,
[58:09.040 --> 58:18.560]  just as a background, always would pronounce it as Baal, because it's B-A-A-L. Again, an ancient
[58:19.840 --> 58:26.000]  Canaanite god. And of course, the Phoenicians over there, that culture and the same mythology
[58:26.000 --> 58:32.160]  that they had went from that area there that is now Israel all the way down into Northern Africa,
[58:32.160 --> 58:39.520]  where Carthage and the Carthaginian Empire was. And the amount of child sacrifice
[58:40.400 --> 58:46.560]  that was done by the Carthaginians is really, truly amazing. And they have discovered that
[58:46.560 --> 58:51.440]  archaeologically, the massive amount of children's bones that are there. That was a big part of it.
[58:51.440 --> 58:56.560]  Of course, that was Malik as well. They had Malik and Baal. The difference, as far as I can tell,
[58:56.560 --> 59:02.400]  is that again, Ashtaroth or Asherah, they had the Asherah Poles and things like that, the original
[59:02.400 --> 59:09.680]  pole dancers of thousands of years ago. It was always a fertility rite that involved prostitution
[59:09.680 --> 59:16.160]  and orgies and things like that. So they would have these fertility rites. And then they had
[59:16.160 --> 59:23.280]  their own form of abortion later the next year. They would have the unwanted children would be
[59:23.280 --> 59:30.880]  sacrificed to Malik. They called it passing them through the fire. Malik was an idol that was a
[59:30.880 --> 59:36.480]  human with a head of a bull and outstretched arms and lap and table and everything. They'd heat it
[59:36.480 --> 59:42.000]  up. They'd put the kids on that and actually then roll them into the fire. And they'd have
[59:42.000 --> 59:46.640]  ceremonies where they played drums very, very loudly to try to cover up the screams of the
[59:46.640 --> 59:58.560]  children. And it truly is amazing. But Baal or Baal was connected with Ashtaroth, the fertility
[59:58.560 --> 01:00:05.680]  goddess. And he was a god of fertility as well. And so he was a little bit different in that
[01:00:05.680 --> 01:00:11.280]  regard. But you can see how all these tie in to Jeffrey Epstein and the kind of things that he
[01:00:11.280 --> 01:00:20.400]  is now involved in. The child sacrifice, the prostitution, the rituals of sex and so forth.
[01:00:20.400 --> 01:00:25.120]  And this is what Jeffrey Epstein's niece had to say about Baal.
[01:00:25.120 --> 01:00:33.280]  I am Jeff Epstein's niece. My father and stepmother had a baby girl in 1991 who was
[01:00:33.280 --> 01:00:39.920]  raised by another family. In 1998 they assigned me her birth date on my birth certificate.
[01:00:39.920 --> 01:00:44.640]  They waited 10 years to file. Claiming my stepmother was my biological mother.
[01:00:45.600 --> 01:00:51.600]  And finally put me in school in the gifted program. My parents were upstanding citizens.
[01:00:51.600 --> 01:00:57.920]  My father was a divorce attorney. It goes back for generations. I remember my father
[01:00:59.280 --> 01:01:05.920]  confessing that my oldest brother is eight years younger than him. They told me
[01:01:06.560 --> 01:01:13.440]  that we belonged to the cult of Baal. My great-grandfather, according to my father,
[01:01:14.000 --> 01:01:21.200]  was Walt Disney. Before he moved to the United States, his name was Artur Bick. And his twin
[01:01:21.200 --> 01:01:30.720]  sister, who he had children with, who I am descended from, was named Minnie. That's where
[01:01:31.680 --> 01:01:37.840]  we get Mickey and Minnie Mouse. It's very cute, right? Except for when you consider
[01:01:39.760 --> 01:01:46.960]  the abuse that I suspect is still happening to children who go into the entertainment industry.
[01:01:48.560 --> 01:01:52.720]  Well, again, I've never heard that about Disney before. I don't know. I can't verify that.
[01:01:53.760 --> 01:01:57.920]  But I can't verify any of that. But that's what she's having to say there. So you take
[01:01:57.920 --> 01:02:04.160]  it for what it's worth there. But it certainly does look like the same type of thing. So I said
[01:02:04.160 --> 01:02:09.360]  that singularity that is there, that has always been there. Hey, it's Ben Ferguson. And I want to
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[01:03:46.960 --> 01:03:53.360]  Another controversial redactation in the 2014 email. One person said,
[01:03:54.080 --> 01:03:59.920]  thank you for the fun night. Your littlest girl was a little naughty. Everything in the email
[01:03:59.920 --> 01:04:04.240]  is readable except for the name of the sender, which is covered with two black bars. The email
[01:04:04.240 --> 01:04:10.400]  was sent six years after Epstein was jailed for procuring a minor for prostitution. Another 2017
[01:04:10.400 --> 01:04:18.320]  email. A redacted sender emailed Epstein to say, I met redacted today. She's like Lolita
[01:04:18.320 --> 01:04:26.640]  from Nabokov. Fem miniature. So now I should send you her type of candidates only. That's what he
[01:04:26.640 --> 01:04:33.840]  had to say. So I found at least three very good young poor girls, but was so tired. I will cover
[01:04:33.840 --> 01:04:40.560]  this next week. Meet this one. Not the beauty queen, but we both likes her a lot. I mean,
[01:04:40.560 --> 01:04:48.240]  this person who's writing this sounds like Gollum. We likes her a lot. Yes, we do. Anyway,
[01:04:48.240 --> 01:04:54.480]  the files also contained a draft indictment from 20 years ago that was drawn up before the sweetheart
[01:04:54.480 --> 01:05:03.280]  deal that was given to him by the prosecutor that Trump made his head of the Department of Labor.
[01:05:04.000 --> 01:05:10.240]  The connections to Trump just go and go and go, don't they? 56 page draft indictment listed
[01:05:10.240 --> 01:05:16.720]  three people as co-conspirators. There's also a chart in the original indictment showing Epstein
[01:05:16.720 --> 01:05:20.880]  and Ghislaine Maxwell, but there were four other people who were redacted, three employees and a
[01:05:20.880 --> 01:05:26.720]  girlfriend, quote unquote. Of the girlfriend, the chart says, unknown if she actually recruited or
[01:05:26.720 --> 01:05:32.240]  abused any of the victims. She was rumored to be Epstein's sex slave and victims often described
[01:05:32.240 --> 01:05:37.280]  someone fitting her description as being involved in the sexual abuse during these massages,
[01:05:37.280 --> 01:05:42.960]  quote unquote. Says one of the employees of one of the employees, unknown if she was directly
[01:05:42.960 --> 01:05:49.040]  responsible for recruiting girls, but at least 10 girls say that she was the direct point of contact
[01:05:49.600 --> 01:05:56.640]  for scheduling their massage appointments. The unnamed person wrote that, quote, she wants the
[01:05:56.640 --> 01:06:02.160]  job badly, but not as pretty as some of the other applicants, but she is willing to do anything you
[01:06:02.160 --> 01:06:07.520]  ask her. Another one says, well, unfortunately she's not very young, but she is beautiful.
[01:06:08.400 --> 01:06:15.040]  So maybe you still might like her. In 2013 email, a modeling agency in Paris said a new Brazilian
[01:06:15.040 --> 01:06:20.880]  just arrived, sexy and cute, 19 years old. The same year a person whose name was redacted sent
[01:06:20.880 --> 01:06:27.760]  Epstein a photograph of a woman in a SpaceX suit. This is kind of like what Thomas Massey was saying.
[01:06:27.760 --> 01:06:32.240]  We got all these billionaires who are pointing the finger like the multiple Spider-Man saying,
[01:06:32.240 --> 01:06:39.360]  it was you, it was you, right? That's what Musk is doing. Another email from 2018. This is my
[01:06:39.360 --> 01:06:46.720]  favorite from Lithuania. The name was redacted. 19 will meet when I am there. And so Jeffrey Epstein
[01:06:46.720 --> 01:06:51.440]  responded and says, full name, Instagram. In other words, I'll find her for you.
[01:06:52.640 --> 01:06:57.360]  On February 2nd, 2015, another redacted associate wrote to Epstein that they were getting hate
[01:06:57.360 --> 01:07:02.000]  letters after reports in the press being called a sexual pervert. He said is no fun.
[01:07:03.040 --> 01:07:10.400]  They were written to Epstein, said the key are the 14 to 15 year old girls. I'm now a sexual pervert
[01:07:10.400 --> 01:07:17.840]  because I say they are now a reproductive age question mark. It sounds a lot like Alan Dershowitz.
[01:07:17.840 --> 01:07:21.360]  It sounds like Megyn Kelly as a matter of fact, but we do know that Alan Dershowitz
[01:07:21.360 --> 01:07:27.040]  actually wrote op-ed pieces arguing that that should be the age of consent 14 to 15 years old.
[01:07:27.920 --> 01:07:33.520]  And he had a lot of people who called him a pervert for that as well. The letter,
[01:07:33.520 --> 01:07:38.000]  and we don't know who wrote this. I do hope there is no legal jeopardy for you in this new
[01:07:38.000 --> 01:07:43.680]  flurry of activity. Again, the writer is concerned about legal jeopardy. He said,
[01:07:43.680 --> 01:07:49.840]  my heart goes out to you, brother. Being called a sexual pervert is no fun. Less so if you have
[01:07:49.840 --> 01:07:56.320]  served time for the crime as I have not. But they're calling me one merely for not urging
[01:07:56.320 --> 01:08:04.000]  your death by beheading. Does sound like a guy who was his lawyer. Anyway, the person added,
[01:08:04.000 --> 01:08:11.440]  we'll be back in touch. Hope you're fine and more than well protected. Rokana said there was no
[01:08:11.440 --> 01:08:19.120]  explanation as to why these names were redacted. He added, our law is very clear. Unless something
[01:08:19.120 --> 01:08:25.760]  is classified, it is required to be unredacted. So in other words, they left a big loophole there
[01:08:25.760 --> 01:08:31.520]  for classification. But the only thing other than that that was redacted was supposed to be
[01:08:31.520 --> 01:08:36.720]  victims' names. Everything else was supposed to be left alone. So clearly, we know that they're
[01:08:36.720 --> 01:08:43.360]  not complying either with the spirit or the letter of the law. And that should not surprise us. We
[01:08:43.360 --> 01:08:49.520]  are, after all, talking about the Trump administration. Well, Lutwin Milankovic,
[01:08:49.520 --> 01:08:56.240]  thank you for the tip. He says, rolling, and he has gifted five subs on Rumble. Thank you very
[01:08:56.240 --> 01:09:00.480]  much. I appreciate that. Yep, thank you. We're going to take a quick break, folks, and we will
[01:09:00.480 --> 01:09:05.120]  be right back. We're real quickly before we do, though. I all should get excited because we have
[01:09:05.120 --> 01:09:12.640]  Gerald Salente coming up in 15 minutes. Oh, that's right. I forgot that we've got Gerald coming up.
[01:09:12.640 --> 01:09:16.720]  I didn't announce it before, but yes, Gerald will be joining us. I'm going to do a really quick
[01:09:16.720 --> 01:09:21.200]  break here because I want to talk about AI, and we'll talk about AI with Gerald Salente.
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[01:10:30.880 --> 01:10:34.800]  All right, welcome back. I'm going to try to get through this as quickly as I can, but it's a very
[01:10:34.800 --> 01:10:40.240]  interesting op-ed piece by someone named Matt Schumer. He said something big is happening,
[01:10:40.240 --> 01:10:44.080]  and he begins by talking about COVID. He said, if you'd heard rumors about something that was
[01:10:44.080 --> 01:10:47.760]  happening overseas and you're watching the Chinese locking down, all this kind of stuff,
[01:10:48.960 --> 01:10:53.360]  if you started stockpiling toilet paper and a bunch of other stuff, people are going to say,
[01:10:53.360 --> 01:10:55.920]  well, you've been hanging out in the weird corners of the internet.
[01:10:56.560 --> 01:11:01.520]  But he goes, something much bigger than that is happening right now. And that's my concern about
[01:11:01.520 --> 01:11:05.920]  this, especially as I read this. That's why what I said at the beginning of the program, you look
[01:11:05.920 --> 01:11:09.920]  at the few people that are controlling this and the direction that they want to take it. These are
[01:11:09.920 --> 01:11:17.520]  the same people that are all over these Epstein files, these satanic pedophile elites. They're
[01:11:17.520 --> 01:11:22.800]  the ones who are running AI. That should scare you. It's not just a technological issue. You know,
[01:11:22.800 --> 01:11:27.600]  it's like the other day when we're talking about Epstein's involvement with Bitcoin and one person
[01:11:27.600 --> 01:11:31.600]  said, well, you know, people just look at this and say, the code is open source. You can look at it.
[01:11:31.600 --> 01:11:35.680]  You can see there's no shenanigans there. And it's like, it's not about that. It's about all the stuff
[01:11:35.680 --> 01:11:40.800]  surrounding it and how they elevated that, pushed other things to the side, how they made
[01:11:40.800 --> 01:11:46.960]  connections with the on-ramps and the off-ramps and other issues like that. It's everything,
[01:11:46.960 --> 01:11:50.960]  the entire infrastructure that surrounded it, how they manipulated that. That's what you need to
[01:11:50.960 --> 01:11:57.200]  take a look at. That will tell you how this thing is crooked. And if you look at what's going on
[01:11:57.200 --> 01:12:05.920]  with AI, that should really cause a lot of concern. He said, I tell this, so I'm around my friends,
[01:12:05.920 --> 01:12:10.800]  my family says, people I care about, they keep asking me, so what's going on with AI? What's the
[01:12:10.800 --> 01:12:16.400]  big deal with it? He says, I've spent six years building an AI startup. So they think I know.
[01:12:17.120 --> 01:12:22.240]  And he says, I do know, but they, I sound like a nut if I tell them what's really going on with
[01:12:22.240 --> 01:12:28.560]  this stuff. So he said, I keep giving them the polite version, but it just doesn't do justice
[01:12:28.560 --> 01:12:33.600]  to what is actually happening. He said, so the cocktail party version, because the honest version
[01:12:33.600 --> 01:12:38.720]  sounds like I've lost my mind. I told myself that was a good enough reason to keep what's truly
[01:12:38.720 --> 01:12:43.760]  happening to myself, but the gap between what I've been saying and what is actually, what I've been
[01:12:43.760 --> 01:12:50.000]  saying and what is actually happening is now far too big. The people I care about deserve to hear
[01:12:50.000 --> 01:12:56.320]  what is coming, even if it sounds crazy. Even though I work in AI, I have almost no influence
[01:12:56.960 --> 01:13:03.360]  about what is about to happen. And neither does the vast majority of the industry. The future is
[01:13:03.360 --> 01:13:06.880]  being shaped by a remarkably small number of people. As a matter of fact, the people work
[01:13:06.880 --> 01:13:12.640]  for Anthropic that does Claude and some of these other things. There was an interesting article,
[01:13:13.440 --> 01:13:16.080]  several people were interviewed that worked there at that company. And they said,
[01:13:16.960 --> 01:13:21.680]  I feel like I'm showing up every day to put myself out of a job. Kind of like the people
[01:13:21.680 --> 01:13:27.920]  that are working at Disney who were told that they need to train their H-1B visa replacements
[01:13:27.920 --> 01:13:33.520]  from India. And so that's really what we're looking at here. He said, most of us who work in AI are
[01:13:33.520 --> 01:13:39.120]  building on top of foundations that we didn't lay. We were watching this unfold the same as you.
[01:13:39.120 --> 01:13:44.800]  Just happened to be close enough to feel the ground shake first. But it's time now,
[01:13:45.520 --> 01:13:50.560]  not in an eventually we should talk about this way. He said, this is happening right now and I
[01:13:50.560 --> 01:13:54.880]  need you to understand it right now. He said, here's the thing, nobody outside of tech quite
[01:13:54.880 --> 01:13:59.280]  understands yet. The reason so many people in the industry are sounding the alarm right now
[01:13:59.920 --> 01:14:05.520]  is because this already happened to us. Hey, it's Ben Ferguson. And I want to be
[01:14:05.520 --> 01:14:11.040]  honest with you for a second about how an act of compassion really feels. A couple of years ago,
[01:14:11.040 --> 01:14:17.040]  I made the choice to partner with an amazing organization called Compassion International.
[01:14:17.040 --> 01:14:24.560]  Why? Because I wanted to sponsor a child in need. It was a nice idea, sure, but I had no idea just
[01:14:24.560 --> 01:14:31.920]  how much that simple act would change my life as well. I sponsored Nadia and got to watch her life
[01:14:31.920 --> 01:14:37.920]  change right in front of my eyes, going from starving literally alone on the streets to getting
[01:14:37.920 --> 01:14:44.720]  the health care and education she needs to reach her God given full potential. I got to be a part
[01:14:44.720 --> 01:14:50.880]  of that change and the light of that compassion not only illuminates in her, it illuminates now
[01:14:50.880 --> 01:14:57.360]  in me. That is the power of compassion. The light of Christ shines on all of us.
[01:14:58.160 --> 01:15:04.400]  Feel it for yourself and change literally a child's life, change the world, and you also change
[01:15:04.400 --> 01:15:12.160]  yourself. You can sponsor a child today. Visit Compassion.com. That's Compassion.com.
[01:15:27.360 --> 01:15:48.320]  We're not making predictions. We're telling you what already occurred in our own jobs,
[01:15:48.320 --> 01:15:52.000]  and we're warning you that you're next. Like I said, the people were speaking out,
[01:15:52.800 --> 01:15:57.280]  called up Futurism from Anthropic and said, you know, this is crazy what's happening here.
[01:15:57.280 --> 01:16:02.720]  We're building systems that are going to be used to replace all of us. So for years,
[01:16:02.720 --> 01:16:08.080]  AI has been improving subtly. There were big jumps here and there, but each big jump was
[01:16:08.080 --> 01:16:13.440]  spaced out enough so that you could absorb it as they came. Then in 2025, new techniques for
[01:16:13.440 --> 01:16:18.800]  building these models unlocked a much faster pace of progress. Then it got even faster,
[01:16:19.440 --> 01:16:25.760]  then faster again. And each new model wasn't just better than the last. It was better by a wide
[01:16:25.760 --> 01:16:31.760]  margin. And the time between each new model release was shorter. I was using AI more and
[01:16:31.760 --> 01:16:36.480]  more going back and forth with it, less and less watching it handle things I used to think required
[01:16:36.480 --> 01:16:41.440]  my expertise. Remember, I talked about the software engineer, very experienced. He actually works as a
[01:16:41.440 --> 01:16:48.480]  consultant. And he said, the dangerous thing, he said, I just went pull myself back and just
[01:16:48.480 --> 01:16:52.960]  let it write all the code. And so the bad thing was it came up with something that I really
[01:16:52.960 --> 01:16:58.720]  couldn't even maintain and really couldn't adequately test. I didn't know what the architecture was with
[01:16:58.720 --> 01:17:06.080]  it. And he said, in just a short period of time, a few months, my own skills started to get weaker.
[01:17:06.080 --> 01:17:12.240]  And people are talking about this in terms of medical aspects as well. That kind of atrophy
[01:17:12.320 --> 01:17:16.240]  of just pulling back. He says, then on the 5th of February this year,
[01:17:16.960 --> 01:17:24.160]  two major AI labs released new models on the same day. GPT 5.3 codecs from OpenAI
[01:17:24.800 --> 01:17:32.560]  and Opus 4.6 from Anthropic, the makers of Claude. Something clicked, not just a light switch. It's
[01:17:32.560 --> 01:17:37.280]  more like the moment you realize that the water has been rising around you and now it is up to
[01:17:37.280 --> 01:17:42.800]  your chest. I'm no longer needed for the actual technical work of my job, he said.
[01:17:42.800 --> 01:17:50.880]  I describe what I want built in plain English and it just appears. Not a rough draft that I need to
[01:17:50.880 --> 01:17:56.640]  fix. The finished thing. I tell AI what I want. I walk away from the computer for four hours and
[01:17:56.640 --> 01:18:03.040]  I come back to find that the work is done. That it's done well. That it's done better than I would
[01:18:03.040 --> 01:18:09.040]  have done it myself. And with no corrections needed. He says, a couple of months ago I was
[01:18:09.040 --> 01:18:13.760]  going back and forth with AI, guiding it, making edits. Now I just describe the outcome and leave.
[01:18:14.800 --> 01:18:20.800]  He said, I'll tell the AI, I want to build this app. Here's what it should do. Here's roughly what
[01:18:20.800 --> 01:18:25.360]  it should look like. Figure out the user flow of the design and all of it. And it does it.
[01:18:25.360 --> 01:18:30.400]  It writes tens of thousands of lines of code. Then, and this is the part that would have been
[01:18:30.400 --> 01:18:37.120]  unthinkable even a year ago, it opens up the app itself. It clicks through the buttons. It tests
[01:18:37.120 --> 01:18:42.080]  the features. It uses the app the way a person would. If it doesn't like how something looks
[01:18:42.080 --> 01:18:48.800]  or feels, it goes back and changes it on its own. It iterates like a developer would. Fixing and
[01:18:48.800 --> 01:18:53.680]  refining until it is satisfied. Only once it is decided that the app meets its own standards,
[01:18:53.680 --> 01:18:59.440]  does it come back to me and say, it's ready for you to test. And when I test it, it's usually
[01:18:59.440 --> 01:19:05.920]  perfect, he says. I'm not exaggerating. He says, that is what my Monday looked like this week.
[01:19:06.800 --> 01:19:14.000]  But it was the model that was released last week that shook me the most. The GPT 5.3 codecs.
[01:19:14.560 --> 01:19:18.800]  It wasn't just executing my instructions. It was making intelligent decisions. It had something
[01:19:18.800 --> 01:19:25.520]  that felt for the first time like judgment, like taste. The inexplicable sense of knowing
[01:19:25.520 --> 01:19:32.080]  what the right call is that people always said AI would never have. This model has it. For something
[01:19:32.080 --> 01:19:38.480]  close enough that the distinction is starting to not matter. I've always been early to adopt AI
[01:19:38.480 --> 01:19:43.600]  tools, but the last few months have shocked me. These new AI models aren't incremental improvements.
[01:19:44.320 --> 01:19:51.200]  This is a different thing entirely. And this is why this matters to you, even if you don't work
[01:19:51.200 --> 01:19:57.920]  in tech. The AI labs made a deliberate choice. They focused on AI, making AI great at writing tools
[01:19:59.040 --> 01:20:04.960]  to write code first, because building AI requires a lot of code. And if AI can write that code,
[01:20:04.960 --> 01:20:09.760]  it can help build the next version of itself, a smarter version that writes better code,
[01:20:09.760 --> 01:20:14.800]  which builds an even smarter version. Making AI great at coding was a strategy that unlocks
[01:20:14.800 --> 01:20:21.920]  everything else. That's why they did it first. My job changing before yours, not because they were
[01:20:21.920 --> 01:20:26.560]  targeting software engineers. It was just a side effect of where they chose to start first.
[01:20:27.440 --> 01:20:31.840]  They've done it and they are moving on to everything else. The experience that tech workers
[01:20:31.840 --> 01:20:38.080]  have had over the past year of watching AI go from helpful tool to it does my job better than I do,
[01:20:38.080 --> 01:20:44.080]  is the experience that everyone else is about to have. And law and finance and medicine and
[01:20:44.080 --> 01:20:49.440]  accounting and consulting and writing and design and analysis and customer service,
[01:20:50.400 --> 01:20:54.960]  not in 10 years, the people building these systems say one to five.
[01:20:54.960 --> 01:20:59.840]  Hey, it's Ben Ferguson. And I want you to pause what you're doing for just one minute. And I want
[01:20:59.840 --> 01:21:06.480]  you to hear about love, generosity and compassion. We say those words all the time and they sound
[01:21:06.480 --> 01:21:12.960]  good. They feel good. But here's the truth. Those words don't mean anything unless they turn into
[01:21:12.960 --> 01:21:19.440]  action. And right now, not later today, not tomorrow, there's a child in the world who doesn't
[01:21:19.440 --> 01:21:26.720]  know if they'll eat, if they'll have a chance to learn or if there's any hope at all. And while
[01:21:26.720 --> 01:21:33.920]  we're all busy, life keeps moving forward, but that child is waiting. This is where you come in
[01:21:33.920 --> 01:21:39.920]  with Compassion International. You have the chance to change a child's future, not just with words,
[01:21:40.000 --> 01:21:46.320]  not with promises, but with real help that provides food, education and hope through
[01:21:46.320 --> 01:21:53.760]  local churches and people already in their community. Put your words into action and join me.
[01:21:53.760 --> 01:22:02.000]  Introduce a child to a loving heavenly father today at compassion.com. That's compassion.com.
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[01:22:31.600 --> 01:22:38.400]  app today. Some say less and given what I've seen in just the last couple of months, I think less
[01:22:39.120 --> 01:22:45.520]  is more likely. He says, but I hear people say all the time, but I tried AI and it wasn't that good.
[01:22:46.080 --> 01:22:50.560]  He said, I hear that constantly and I know why people say that. He said, this is evolving so
[01:22:50.560 --> 01:22:54.720]  rapidly that unless you're using the very latest stuff, you don't realize just how much it has
[01:22:54.720 --> 01:22:58.800]  changed. If you're using something that's months old, he said, a lot of the stuff that's free
[01:22:59.440 --> 01:23:07.600]  is years old. So he says, that is ancient history. He said, part of the problem is people are using
[01:23:07.600 --> 01:23:13.440]  the free AI versions. He said, I think of a friend of mine who's a lawyer. I keep telling him to try
[01:23:13.440 --> 01:23:18.400]  using AI at his firm and he keeps finding reasons that it won't work. It's not built for his
[01:23:18.400 --> 01:23:23.120]  specialty or it made an error when he tested it, or it doesn't understand the nuance of what he does.
[01:23:23.840 --> 01:23:29.440]  I get it, but I've had partners at major law firms reach out to me for advice because they've tried
[01:23:29.440 --> 01:23:36.880]  the current versions and they see where this is going. One of them, the managing partner at a large
[01:23:36.880 --> 01:23:42.800]  firm spends hours every day using AI. He told me it's like having a team of associates available
[01:23:42.800 --> 01:23:49.760]  instantly. He's not using it because it's a toy. He's using it because it works. And he told me
[01:23:49.760 --> 01:23:55.680]  something that stuck with me. He said, every couple of months, he said, it gets significantly
[01:23:55.680 --> 01:24:01.520]  more capable for his work. He said, if it stays on this trajectory, he expects it'll be able to do
[01:24:01.520 --> 01:24:07.200]  most of what he does before long. He said, the people who are ahead in their industries, the
[01:24:07.200 --> 01:24:12.480]  ones who are actually experimenting seriously are not dismissing this. They are blown away
[01:24:13.040 --> 01:24:19.120]  by what it can already do and they are positioning themselves accordingly. He said, let me make the
[01:24:19.840 --> 01:24:24.080]  pace of improvement concrete because I think this is the part that's the hardest to believe
[01:24:24.080 --> 01:24:29.520]  if you're not watching it closely. In 2022, AI couldn't do basic arithmetic reliably.
[01:24:30.080 --> 01:24:36.240]  It couldn't confidently tell you that seven times eight is 54. He said, by 2023,
[01:24:36.880 --> 01:24:43.680]  it could pass the bar exam. By 2024, it could write working software and it could explain graduate
[01:24:43.680 --> 01:24:49.600]  level science. So by late 2025, some of the best engineers in the world said they had handed over
[01:24:49.600 --> 01:24:56.800]  most of their coding work to AI. On February the 5th, 2026, new models arrived that made everything
[01:24:56.800 --> 01:25:02.720]  before them feel like a different era. If you haven't tried AI in the last few months, what
[01:25:02.720 --> 01:25:09.920]  exists today would be unrecognizable to you. There's an organization called METR that actually
[01:25:09.920 --> 01:25:16.080]  measures this with data. They track the length of real world tasks measured by how long they take
[01:25:16.080 --> 01:25:22.880]  a human expert and how long a model can complete it successfully and end without human help. About
[01:25:22.880 --> 01:25:29.680]  a year ago, the answer was roughly 10 minutes, then it was an hour, then several hours. The
[01:25:29.680 --> 01:25:37.280]  most recent measurement, Claude Opus 4.5 from November, shows that AI completing the task that
[01:25:37.280 --> 01:25:43.760]  can take a human expert nearly five hours, that number is doubling approximately every seven months
[01:25:44.320 --> 01:25:50.400]  with recent data suggesting it may be accelerating to as fast as every four months. That's the key
[01:25:50.400 --> 01:25:56.880]  thing. We cover this a lot. As a matter of fact, there's some articles about Johnson & Johnson's
[01:25:56.880 --> 01:26:07.520]  subsidiary that was using an assistant machine to do some sinus surgery to assist the physician
[01:26:07.520 --> 01:26:13.920]  in terms of guiding him, looking inside the nose as he's doing it and guiding him. They had some
[01:26:13.920 --> 01:26:21.360]  notable failures in this. In a couple of cases, they cut a carotid artery and cause people to have
[01:26:21.360 --> 01:26:26.800]  serious strokes. That's gotten a lot of attention. People say, well, we just don't have enough testing
[01:26:26.800 --> 01:26:33.280]  of these things as if the FDA ever really tested drugs or machinery and that kind of stuff.
[01:26:34.560 --> 01:26:38.000]  Those types of failures get a lot of attention and they should get a lot of attention. The
[01:26:38.000 --> 01:26:43.040]  attention that we give to the self-driving cars when they do crazy and stupid things
[01:26:43.920 --> 01:26:50.880]  The bottom line is, though, how rapidly this is changing. Unbelievably rapidly it is changing.
[01:26:50.880 --> 01:26:56.480]  I get this from Lance who works with it a good bit of the time. He's telling me every week,
[01:26:57.520 --> 01:27:03.200]  this model over here updated, now it does this and this. We're using it mainly for image generation
[01:27:03.200 --> 01:27:09.920]  or something like that. We put together some things that we use on the show. It is amazing
[01:27:09.920 --> 01:27:17.120]  how rapidly that is evolving as well. It's a big issue. As we pointed out before,
[01:27:17.920 --> 01:27:21.200]  when you got the Department of Transportation coming in and telling people, we're going to
[01:27:21.200 --> 01:27:25.760]  have AI write the regulations. They can do what takes you guys months or years. They can do it
[01:27:25.760 --> 01:27:33.440]  in just a few minutes or seconds. He says, we're going to flood the zone with regulations
[01:27:34.160 --> 01:27:40.400]  as if we needed more regulations. It reminded me, one of the things that we were always told
[01:27:40.400 --> 01:27:47.360]  as engineers is that you've got good, fast, and cheap. Pick any two. That's as good as you're
[01:27:47.360 --> 01:27:54.800]  going to do. You can go good and fast, but you're not going to go cheap. Or you can go
[01:27:56.240 --> 01:28:00.080]  fast and cheap, but you're not going to get good. That's what he was saying. We don't really care.
[01:28:00.080 --> 01:28:06.080]  We just want to flood the zone with regulations. That's the real issue that is there.
[01:28:07.120 --> 01:28:12.480]  As you see, these massive numbers of layoffs from Amazon, 16,000 people laid off and that
[01:28:12.480 --> 01:28:18.880]  type of thing for this. A lot of these people don't really care if they replace the humans who are
[01:28:18.880 --> 01:28:25.360]  costing them a lot of money with AI and the AI doesn't do as good a job. They feel that it's
[01:28:25.360 --> 01:28:28.880]  going to get to that point pretty quickly. They want to start saving the money right now because
[01:28:28.880 --> 01:28:33.520]  that's all that really matters to them. I think the worst case scenario that we should all be
[01:28:33.520 --> 01:28:39.840]  very concerned about is the government, the surveillance, the police state, the war state,
[01:28:39.840 --> 01:28:46.400]  and how they're going to use AI and robotics and that. Still a patriot. Thank you very much for
[01:28:46.400 --> 01:28:52.480]  the tip. He said, did you hear that the FAA shut down the airspace over El Paso for the next 10
[01:28:52.480 --> 01:28:59.200]  days? No explanation given except for national security. That's the explanation for everything
[01:28:59.200 --> 01:29:03.840]  they do that is hidden from us, isn't it? I didn't hear that and I have no idea. I can't think
[01:29:04.560 --> 01:29:09.280]  what that would be in El Paso. We'll ask Gerald Salente about it because we're going to talk
[01:29:09.280 --> 01:29:13.440]  about the massive- They've apparently lifted them now, but they didn't give any reason for why they
[01:29:13.440 --> 01:29:20.000]  put them on and no reason for why they lifted them. Is there a big base there or something like that?
[01:29:20.000 --> 01:29:25.520]  Air base around there? Probably, given the fact that they are moving a lot of men and material
[01:29:25.520 --> 01:29:31.600]  and all that kind of stuff. There was something like 100 C-17s or something transferring stuff,
[01:29:31.600 --> 01:29:35.760]  but they're not really making a secret out of that, so I don't know why they would classify that,
[01:29:36.400 --> 01:29:42.960]  even to the extent that Trump is bragging about sending a second aircraft carrier group close
[01:29:42.960 --> 01:29:49.280]  to Iran. They're getting very, very close to striking and starting the war that Israel has wanted.
[01:29:49.840 --> 01:29:52.960]  Especially for over 30 years, we'll talk to Gerald about that.
[01:29:52.960 --> 01:29:57.920]  It looks like people are saying in chat that it was threats from Mexican cartels. We'll have to
[01:29:57.920 --> 01:30:04.640]  check that out about El Paso. Real quickly, I've said this before, but to me, AI is going to be
[01:30:04.640 --> 01:30:11.200]  its scariest when it's the most efficient. When this thing is 99.99999% accurate and they just
[01:30:11.200 --> 01:30:15.680]  turn it loose on whatever system and there's not going to be much oversight at all because
[01:30:15.760 --> 01:30:22.560]  they're going to trust it. It's going to be better and more accurate than the average person at some
[01:30:22.560 --> 01:30:29.120]  point. The danger is we can see with Doge, we can see how he was using it to audit. We've seen how
[01:30:29.120 --> 01:30:36.960]  Trump used it to audit his political enemies, Lisa Cook and Letitia James. I can't stand Letitia
[01:30:36.960 --> 01:30:42.800]  James. However, when you look at the way they audited their real estate history and did it
[01:30:42.800 --> 01:30:50.320]  very quickly, that's the kind of malicious ways that AI can be used. It can be used to audit each
[01:30:50.320 --> 01:30:54.560]  and every one of us because it's not just limited to its political enemies. It's going to be
[01:30:55.200 --> 01:31:02.080]  really, really oppressive, surreal estate. We now have Gerald, so it is time for a break.
[01:31:02.080 --> 01:31:05.440]  Okay, let's take a quick break and we'll get Gerald Slinty on. We'll be right back, folks.
[01:31:42.800 --> 01:31:44.000]  The David Knight Show.
[01:31:45.680 --> 01:31:49.600]  And welcome back. Joining us now is Gerald Slinty. It's always great to have Gerald on
[01:31:49.600 --> 01:31:55.680]  in his excellent publication, Trends Journal at TrendsJournal.com. You can save 10% with the code
[01:31:55.680 --> 01:32:01.840]  Knight and I've got it right here in front of me on this device here. Four AI Giants. This is his
[01:32:01.840 --> 01:32:09.840]  top news story as well. Four AI Giants announced $660 billion in 2026 capital costs. That's half a
[01:32:09.840 --> 01:32:15.840]  trillion, a little bit more than half a trillion. So Amazon, Google Meta, Microsoft, that's not even
[01:32:15.840 --> 01:32:22.320]  including Anthropic, which has been very, very successful, has some very, very powerful software
[01:32:22.320 --> 01:32:25.840]  that's out there. So what's happening, Gerald? I mean, we've been talking about this for a long
[01:32:25.840 --> 01:32:34.080]  time. I've not really been in tune to how quickly this stuff is accelerating. And I just read an
[01:32:34.080 --> 01:32:41.040]  op-ed piece from a guy who is a software consultant and he was talking about how incredibly fast
[01:32:41.040 --> 01:32:46.000]  the pace of acceleration is on this. Hey, it's Ben Ferguson and I want you to pause what you're
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[01:33:06.320 --> 01:33:12.800]  in the world who doesn't know if they'll eat, if they'll have a chance to learn or if there's any
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[01:34:18.400 --> 01:34:23.360]  Download the Modo Casino app today. And how they're replacing software engineers. I think
[01:34:23.360 --> 01:34:27.680]  they're doing that first so they can evolve this more quickly into every other field.
[01:34:30.400 --> 01:34:35.920]  There are two elements of this that are very important. One is the one you're talking about
[01:34:36.960 --> 01:34:46.320]  and the other is what's happening to these companies that are going to use software companies that
[01:34:47.120 --> 01:34:53.760]  you're not going to need anymore. And you're seeing the effects starting to hit Wall Street
[01:34:53.760 --> 01:34:59.920]  like they did last week. So a lot of these software companies, they're going to be useless
[01:35:00.880 --> 01:35:06.320]  because AI is taking over. That's going to bring down the equity markets big time.
[01:35:07.280 --> 01:35:17.600]  Number two, who's going to lead the world in AI? The Chinese. The business of America's war,
[01:35:17.600 --> 01:35:23.520]  the business of China's business. Again, we only go by the facts. I've mentioned this a dozen
[01:35:23.520 --> 01:35:29.040]  times on your show. But it'd be very easy for them to repurpose this stuff into war as well.
[01:35:29.040 --> 01:35:33.440]  When we look at the new tools of war, whether it's autonomous killing machines like drones
[01:35:33.440 --> 01:35:37.360]  or whatever, or robotics. I mean, they're way ahead in terms of robotics in China.
[01:35:37.360 --> 01:35:45.600]  Way ahead. So the thing is, again, as I said, before Bill Clinton let China come into the
[01:35:45.600 --> 01:35:52.640]  World Trade Organization 25 years ago, only 10% of Chinese 18-year-olds went to college.
[01:35:53.520 --> 01:36:01.520]  Today, nearly 70%. And China's investing very heavily in AI. In America, you go to college
[01:36:01.520 --> 01:36:06.560]  to get a degree in transgender studies or something. They're doing it different than China.
[01:36:06.560 --> 01:36:11.040]  They're going there to learn more about what in the world is going on and how they could profit
[01:36:11.040 --> 01:36:15.760]  from it. But even if you get a degree in computer engineering or software engineering or electrical
[01:36:15.760 --> 01:36:20.080]  engineering or whatever, in many cases, what we're hearing now is that this whole thing's
[01:36:20.080 --> 01:36:26.960]  been turned upside down. Your EE degree or your computer software degree is about as useful as a
[01:36:27.520 --> 01:36:31.920]  political science degree or basket weaving degree when I was going to school.
[01:36:31.920 --> 01:36:35.840]  So people are getting out. They said, we can't get the entry-level positions because
[01:36:35.840 --> 01:36:40.800]  they can already use AI for the entry-level positions, going in and testing the software.
[01:36:40.800 --> 01:36:43.200]  They've already got AI agents that will do that type of thing.
[01:36:44.080 --> 01:36:51.840]  Exactly. So this AI is going to bring down the world in a number of ways. Again, one of my sayings
[01:36:52.560 --> 01:36:57.760]  they say the meek shall inherit the earth. I said they misspelt it in the King's James Bible.
[01:36:57.760 --> 01:37:02.880]  The geeks have inherited the earth. Now let's look at another aspect of this.
[01:37:04.320 --> 01:37:09.600]  You're seeing what's happening in the equity markets. You're seeing the money that they're
[01:37:09.600 --> 01:37:14.160]  spending and the losses that are happening because these software companies are going to go out of
[01:37:14.160 --> 01:37:20.000]  business. What's going to happen in San Francisco? What do they have? A vacancy rate now, probably
[01:37:20.000 --> 01:37:26.000]  about 35% office vacancy rate. That's going to get a lot worse all over the country.
[01:37:27.120 --> 01:37:33.280]  And again, nobody's talking about the office vacancy rates. Officially, in the United States,
[01:37:33.280 --> 01:37:40.560]  they're about a little over 20% vacant. Nobody there. Go to Castle Systems. The last number I saw,
[01:37:41.280 --> 01:37:47.040]  KASTLE, the office occupancy rate in the United States is 48%.
[01:37:48.000 --> 01:37:56.160]  Just talking to my buddy in Chicago, he has about 70 apartments, not buildings, but apartments that
[01:37:56.160 --> 01:38:01.680]  he rents, buildings that he owns. He said downtown Chicago is dead. And I lived in Chicago for a
[01:38:01.680 --> 01:38:09.520]  number of years, seven years. And this guy's a real cat. And he said downtown is dead. Dead.
[01:38:10.720 --> 01:38:13.600]  The damage that the COVID war has done is incalculable.
[01:38:13.600 --> 01:38:14.640]  Yes, yes.
[01:38:14.640 --> 01:38:21.040]  Incalculable. Again, we're talking about young people again. They're all addicted. AI, AI, AI,
[01:38:21.040 --> 01:38:27.200]  high-tech addicted. They're not going out dancing anymore. They're all fine. But anyway,
[01:38:27.200 --> 01:38:36.080]  going back to this whole AI thing, it's going to, it's, oh, again, going back and putting all this
[01:38:36.080 --> 01:38:42.560]  AI and high-tech, look at how people aren't going out to eat anymore. And they're getting food,
[01:38:42.560 --> 01:38:45.600]  to eat anymore. And they're getting food delivered.
[01:38:45.600 --> 01:38:50.000]  Yeah. Yeah. Absolutely. Or even if they go out, there was an article that I had,
[01:38:50.640 --> 01:38:55.440]  I talked to David Bonson about that it was an article from the Atlantic that went viral.
[01:38:55.440 --> 01:39:00.080]  The person was complaining, said, you know, since COVID people don't even go, if they go to the
[01:39:00.080 --> 01:39:04.160]  restaurant, they don't stay there to eat. They walk up to the counter and get a brown bag and
[01:39:04.160 --> 01:39:10.240]  take it out. You know, everybody is just isolated anymore. So again, you're taking this whole high
[01:39:10.240 --> 01:39:18.480]  tech AI, the whole world is changing in front of our eyes. Again, we have forecasted one of
[01:39:18.480 --> 01:39:29.360]  the top trends for 2026 is dot com bus 2.0. You're seeing it happening already with these
[01:39:29.360 --> 01:39:34.720]  software companies going out of business and AI taking over what they don't need to do anymore.
[01:39:35.360 --> 01:39:40.960]  And number two is that China is going to lead the world in AI and they've over invested in these
[01:39:40.960 --> 01:39:51.120]  companies. You see it in the stock market, for example, the consolidation, you know,
[01:39:51.120 --> 01:39:57.120]  most of the stocks are not doing very well. It's all focused on just a few companies and it's going
[01:39:57.120 --> 01:40:00.720]  to become more and more that way. Isn't it? You know, just a few people doing like this guy,
[01:40:00.720 --> 01:40:06.080]  who was a software engineer, he said, look, I'm talking about this because I've got an AI startup
[01:40:06.080 --> 01:40:10.480]  and we see this stuff first, but he goes, we didn't build a foundation on this and the things
[01:40:10.480 --> 01:40:15.280]  that are changing underneath us are changing so rapidly and we don't have any control over where
[01:40:15.280 --> 01:40:19.520]  this is going either. It's just a few people and it's just a few companies that are doing this.
[01:40:19.520 --> 01:40:25.840]  That's the other thing that concentration of wealth that is there. You and I are old enough to
[01:40:25.840 --> 01:40:32.640]  remember the beginning of the internet revolution. Do you remember all the computer companies that
[01:40:32.640 --> 01:40:43.920]  came out? And then what happened? Just a couple took over. They were loaded and then all of a
[01:40:43.920 --> 01:40:54.880]  sudden Apple, Microsoft, a couple of companies took over everything, Dell. There were so many
[01:40:54.880 --> 01:40:58.480]  and that's what's going to happen is going to be more and more consolidation.
[01:40:59.920 --> 01:41:05.920]  And again, you're looking at this country and here, what was the big news last week
[01:41:07.440 --> 01:41:12.960]  in the business section? Oh, Walmart's now worth a trillion dollars.
[01:41:15.920 --> 01:41:21.760]  11,000 stores. Go back to when you and I were young guys, there were hardware stores,
[01:41:21.760 --> 01:41:28.720]  stationary stores, shoe stores, drug stores, hardware stores, stores, mom and pops, all gone.
[01:41:29.920 --> 01:41:39.600]  The bigs own everything. They own everything. This is not a democracy or a republic. By the
[01:41:39.600 --> 01:41:45.120]  words of this cat by the name of Mussolini, the merger of state and corporate powers is called
[01:41:45.120 --> 01:41:48.960]  fascism. And it's right in front of everybody's eyes.
[01:41:51.920 --> 01:41:56.080]  People don't even understand that. I talked this week about a ridiculous headline that I saw on
[01:41:56.080 --> 01:42:01.360]  zero hedge and it was op ed piece from somebody named Jenna. And she was saying, if you're allowed
[01:42:01.360 --> 01:42:05.280]  to criticize them, it's not fascism. I said, she doesn't even understand the difference between
[01:42:06.160 --> 01:42:11.520]  economic system and authoritarianism. And of course we are headed down in authoritarianism.
[01:42:11.520 --> 01:42:17.200]  That's one of the articles that you got, the coming ice age of a tyranny this there. But
[01:42:17.200 --> 01:42:23.680]  you've also got an article in Trends Research about young people, say 60% jump in psychotic
[01:42:23.680 --> 01:42:28.800]  disorders in the last 30 years, says the study. And again, part of this in your article, you talk
[01:42:28.800 --> 01:42:36.640]  about psychosis and the psychosis, well, that's not being able to tell reality from your fantasies,
[01:42:36.640 --> 01:42:40.000]  right? And that's really kind of where we are, you know, what's real and what isn't real. And
[01:42:40.000 --> 01:42:46.400]  people can't distinguish the fantasy world from reality anymore. And it's getting worse and worse
[01:42:46.400 --> 01:42:51.200]  as we become more and more online, as we become more and more isolated from everybody. It's this
[01:42:51.200 --> 01:42:56.960]  consolidation, this isolation, and it's the pace of change. Somebody had a comment the other day.
[01:42:56.960 --> 01:43:03.840]  They said that AI is bothering everybody, not so much because it's AI. It's bothering them because
[01:43:03.840 --> 01:43:12.000]  the pace of change is so disruptive to everybody's lives. But again, look at, look what the internet,
[01:43:12.000 --> 01:43:19.120]  again, the geeks have inherited the earth. Yeah. Look at, let's go back again. And when you look
[01:43:19.120 --> 01:43:25.840]  at the article, yes, it's changed over the last 30 years, but it accelerated since the COVID war.
[01:43:26.480 --> 01:43:32.880]  So here's what happened. So now I'm a young kid, right? I went back in the day after school,
[01:43:32.880 --> 01:43:38.080]  come home at three o'clock. Mom, going out. Make sure you're home at six o'clock.
[01:43:39.040 --> 01:43:42.880]  That's what we all used to sit down and have dinner, right? That's right. Not where you're
[01:43:42.880 --> 01:43:47.920]  going, what you're doing. Again, I should have been dead a hundred times. But anyway,
[01:43:47.920 --> 01:43:55.840]  you know, you're a kid. Now what happened? COVID. Hey, it's Ben Ferguson. And I want to be honest
[01:43:55.840 --> 01:44:01.040]  with you for a second about how an act of compassion really feels. A couple of years ago,
[01:44:01.040 --> 01:44:07.040]  I made the choice to partner with an amazing organization called Compassion International.
[01:44:07.040 --> 01:44:14.560]  Why? Because I wanted to sponsor a child in need. It was a nice idea. Sure. But I had no idea just
[01:44:14.560 --> 01:44:21.920]  how much that simple act would change my life as well. I sponsored Nadia and got to watch her life
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[01:45:30.960 --> 01:45:40.480]  Stay in your house. You can't go out. You can't go swimming. You can't play ball. You can't do
[01:45:40.480 --> 01:45:47.920]  this. You can't do that. Get back in your house. You're a young kid. You want to go out and play,
[01:45:47.920 --> 01:45:54.960]  have a good time. No, you can't. Oh, you're a politician. You do what I'm telling you to do.
[01:45:55.600 --> 01:46:02.880]  I've got some Gavin Newsom, a rich kid who plays to be poor. Let me tell you what to do is I'm
[01:46:02.880 --> 01:46:09.760]  partying up in the French laundry. All right? They destroyed the lives of these kids.
[01:46:11.200 --> 01:46:19.680]  They destroyed them. They're all screwed up. Here, again, back in the day, they used to go out
[01:46:20.640 --> 01:46:28.240]  dancing. Nobody's going out dancing anymore. They're on their phone. It's gone. It's gone.
[01:46:29.200 --> 01:46:35.440]  This COVID thing, the damage it's done is incalculable and no one talks about it.
[01:46:35.440 --> 01:46:35.840]  That's right.
[01:46:35.840 --> 01:46:36.400]  No one.
[01:46:36.400 --> 01:46:37.120]  That's right.
[01:46:37.120 --> 01:46:43.040]  No one. What they've done, they've destroyed the lives and livelihoods of billions of people
[01:46:43.120 --> 01:46:50.480]  across the globe. Again, we only put the facts in there. It was launched on Chinese New Year,
[01:46:50.480 --> 01:46:57.040]  the year of the rat in 2020. That's right. You know why? Because there are protests going on
[01:46:57.040 --> 01:47:05.360]  in Hong Kong. I used to be on Hong Kong TV when all this was going on. Hong Kong, a city of 7.5
[01:47:05.360 --> 01:47:10.960]  million people. Over a million people were taking to the streets to stop the Chinese from taking
[01:47:10.960 --> 01:47:16.880]  over. Because the deal they did when finally the UK gave it up, that Hong Kong was supposed
[01:47:16.880 --> 01:47:22.400]  to be independent politically for 40 years. The Chinese were taking over. The Hong Kong people
[01:47:22.400 --> 01:47:28.480]  didn't want it to stop. They wanted freedom. The Chinese could not stop it. They launched
[01:47:28.480 --> 01:47:33.600]  the COVID war. You can't go out. Get back in your house. They overtook Hong Kong.
[01:47:33.600 --> 01:47:34.640]  Yeah, I remember that.
[01:47:34.640 --> 01:47:40.160]  Again, only the facts. You know what one of our top trends for 2020 was?
[01:47:41.440 --> 01:47:44.960]  New world disorder. Again, we put those out in the end of December
[01:47:45.840 --> 01:47:52.080]  back then, and COVID war starts early January. There were protests going on
[01:47:54.160 --> 01:48:04.720]  South America, Chile, Bolivia, Colombia, Argentina, Lebanon, South Africa,
[01:48:05.360 --> 01:48:13.600]  the French yellow vests, people all over the world. India, the farmers protest.
[01:48:15.200 --> 01:48:20.640]  There were protests going on all over the world because of people's lack of basic living standards,
[01:48:22.000 --> 01:48:28.480]  crime, government corruption, and violence. COVID happened. Get back in your house.
[01:48:29.040 --> 01:48:34.400]  Get back in your house. You can't go out. Everybody forgets this.
[01:48:35.200 --> 01:48:42.080]  Again, I talked about the office building bust. Again, your vacancy rate now,
[01:48:42.080 --> 01:48:50.160]  it used to be about 9%. Now, it's over 20%. They can't pay their debt on the offices that they own.
[01:48:52.160 --> 01:48:56.320]  The people aren't going back to work. Again, now you go back to the other data.
[01:48:56.320 --> 01:49:03.600]  Let's go back to China. China, with all booms, there's a bust. They overbuilt the place.
[01:49:04.320 --> 01:49:15.360]  You have over 90 million vacant apartments in China. 90 million. The middle classes shrunk.
[01:49:16.240 --> 01:49:21.680]  Look at luxury goods. Oh, all the sales are down. Wonder why? Because the Chinese were going out
[01:49:21.680 --> 01:49:27.920]  all over Europe, all over Asia. They were buying. They were booming. They locked down the place.
[01:49:28.000 --> 01:49:34.560]  Zero COVID policy for three years. The middle class is dead in China now.
[01:49:35.360 --> 01:49:41.840]  The young people can't find jobs. The apartment vacancy rates, as I mentioned, on and on and on.
[01:49:41.840 --> 01:49:45.280]  And this is going on around the world that nobody's talking about.
[01:49:45.280 --> 01:49:48.320]  The damage that this COVID war has done is incalculable.
[01:49:48.880 --> 01:49:53.360]  Oh, I agree. I agree. And it was a war. You're absolutely right to call it a war. You've always
[01:49:53.360 --> 01:49:58.480]  said when people lose everything, they lose it, and then they take us to war, right?
[01:49:58.480 --> 01:50:01.920]  And as you point out, they had all these different places all over the world. People are pushing
[01:50:01.920 --> 01:50:07.280]  back. All of a sudden, they lock everything down. I remember when this first began, I noticed that,
[01:50:07.280 --> 01:50:11.440]  well, wait a minute, they're talking about people getting sick from bat soup and all of a sudden.
[01:50:11.440 --> 01:50:15.440]  I said, it wouldn't have anything to do with the fact that their only biosafety level four lab is
[01:50:15.440 --> 01:50:20.000]  right there where the wet market is. And so I thought at the very beginning in December,
[01:50:20.000 --> 01:50:23.920]  I thought, well, maybe this is something real. Then I started seeing how they were locking
[01:50:23.920 --> 01:50:29.040]  people inside their apartments. I mean, they go out and drill a hole in the concrete right in
[01:50:29.040 --> 01:50:35.280]  front of their door and put an iron rod in it so you can't open the door. And then I saw the people
[01:50:35.280 --> 01:50:39.760]  who were falling down on the streets, young people, and it was obviously fake. I mean,
[01:50:39.760 --> 01:50:44.800]  it's like watching a really bad actor in a movie trying to take a fall. It was almost comical.
[01:50:45.360 --> 01:50:49.360]  So it's like, okay, wait a minute. I know what this is about. This is looking like
[01:50:49.360 --> 01:50:55.360]  dark winter that they practiced two months before 9-11. So I caught on really early to the gag,
[01:50:55.360 --> 01:51:02.640]  but they were still able to lock everybody down. And so again, that should really concern us
[01:51:03.200 --> 01:51:07.600]  about what is coming next because they've not talked about there's been no accountability
[01:51:07.600 --> 01:51:11.280]  for anybody. They instead get together and talk about what they're going to do the next time.
[01:51:11.280 --> 01:51:15.520]  Next time we're going to do it better. We tried to do the best we could and we didn't get everybody
[01:51:15.520 --> 01:51:19.680]  locked down as soon as possible. We're going to do a much better job the next time. And so that
[01:51:19.680 --> 01:51:26.320]  really should concern us. But also the fever, the war fever that you see everywhere in the U.S. as
[01:51:26.320 --> 01:51:32.400]  well as Europe, everybody wants a world war. And that's the other way that they get us under control.
[01:51:33.120 --> 01:51:41.760]  Yep. Again, you look at the facts. They destroy the global economy. And then when I say,
[01:51:41.760 --> 01:51:47.520]  when all else fails, they take you to war. And look at Germany. Germany's in a recession for
[01:51:47.520 --> 01:51:53.280]  two years. Third largest country, third largest economy in the world. Largest in Europe. Oh,
[01:51:53.280 --> 01:52:00.320]  our economy grew 0.2% last year. You're in a recession three years. They're spending a
[01:52:00.320 --> 01:52:04.240]  trillion dollars to build up their defense and the infrastructure to hold the tanks, all right?
[01:52:05.360 --> 01:52:11.680]  France, U.K., one country after another building up their military. We have to fight those Russians.
[01:52:11.680 --> 01:52:20.560]  Yeah, they only killed 27 million of them in World War II. I forgot. And again, this is serious
[01:52:20.560 --> 01:52:26.000]  what's going on. And now Netanyahu is in America telling Trump what to do and are they going to
[01:52:26.000 --> 01:52:31.360]  invade? If we go to war against Iran, it's going to be the beginning of the end of life on Earth.
[01:52:32.880 --> 01:52:38.560]  Iran is a nation of 91 million people. These are the Persians. They're very advanced
[01:52:38.560 --> 01:52:44.800]  scientifically, technologically, and militarily. Israel is a country of seven million people.
[01:52:44.800 --> 01:52:51.360]  You're not be good at math to figure this out. Israel says if they feel like they're losing,
[01:52:51.360 --> 01:52:57.920]  they're going to implement the Samson option, S-A-M-S-O-N, which means they're going nuclear.
[01:52:57.920 --> 01:53:09.040]  They have between 200 to 400 nuclear warheads. Yeah, and of course, Trump is, we kind of thought
[01:53:09.040 --> 01:53:14.320]  he was going to do it a little while ago, but he's still now talking about sending a second aircraft
[01:53:14.320 --> 01:53:20.160]  carrier group there. We've got information about 100 C-17 planes, big cargo planes taking
[01:53:20.800 --> 01:53:26.240]  personnel and material at the same time. I mean, they're ramping this up big time.
[01:53:26.240 --> 01:53:32.160]  And I think one of the interesting things is he's believing his own press release. He goes down to
[01:53:32.160 --> 01:53:38.400]  Venezuela and he kidnaps a guy. Now he thinks he can take on the world. It's crazy. Look what we're
[01:53:38.400 --> 01:53:42.480]  doing to Cuba. Look at how the people are starving. What the hell have the Cubans ever done to us?
[01:53:42.960 --> 01:53:45.920]  Yeah. What have Cubans ever done to America?
[01:53:47.040 --> 01:53:52.720]  Right. Yeah. It's just, it's amazing. Oh, I forgot. Marco Rubio, a little
[01:53:53.760 --> 01:54:01.920]  gutless little clown boy. I forgot. I forgot. Oh, who Trump made fun of back in 2016 when he was
[01:54:01.920 --> 01:54:06.960]  running for president. Remember? Yeah. Yeah. Put his arm around a little Marco. Yeah. Yeah, that's
[01:54:06.960 --> 01:54:15.200]  right. Secretary of state. How about our secretary of crap? Well, Cuba, Gerald embarrassed us in the
[01:54:15.200 --> 01:54:20.000]  CIA with a Bay of Pigs. So we got to get even with them. They got to get that score settled.
[01:54:20.000 --> 01:54:24.960]  I mean, we still wound up keeping a military base there on their country. So how much of a threat
[01:54:24.960 --> 01:54:32.240]  could they actually be to us, as you point out? But they are an embarrassment to the US. And I
[01:54:32.320 --> 01:54:37.920]  know I grew up in Florida. There's a lot of people there that hated Cuba because the communists came
[01:54:37.920 --> 01:54:41.200]  in and stole their stuff and ran them out. They had to leave or they're going to go to
[01:54:42.240 --> 01:54:48.880]  political prison. So there were a lot of people that I knew, kids my age whose parents came from
[01:54:48.880 --> 01:54:54.720]  Cuba, and they really hated Cuba. But that's because they lost a lot of stuff there. But again,
[01:54:54.720 --> 01:54:59.360]  they're not a threat to us, as you point out. No, they're a threat to themselves. Yeah, they're a
[01:54:59.360 --> 01:55:04.240]  threat to themselves. Yeah, it's none of my business. That's right. Again, I launched
[01:55:04.240 --> 01:55:08.560]  occupied peace. As you know, you were kind enough, you and your family coming up here to speak.
[01:55:08.560 --> 01:55:14.320]  Yeah, it's not my business. I'm an American. I believe in founding fathers like George Washington.
[01:55:14.320 --> 01:55:17.920]  Don't get involved in these foreign entanglements. This has been going on for centuries.
[01:55:17.920 --> 01:55:22.640]  And it's none of our business. That's right. That's right. Yeah. But here's the news, right?
[01:55:23.280 --> 01:55:30.000]  Go to CNN. Guthrie mystery. Suspect released. I'm innocent. Yeah, I haven't even covered that
[01:55:30.000 --> 01:55:36.400]  this week. Oh, wait. That's BBC. Police released man detained in connection to Nancy Guthrie
[01:55:36.400 --> 01:55:40.800]  disappearance. This is the major news. Yeah, this is BBC telling us about this crime story
[01:55:40.800 --> 01:55:45.440]  in America. Yeah, it's a tragedy for their family, but it's not really relevant, is it?
[01:55:46.400 --> 01:55:53.520]  Person released after questioning as research as as search for Nancy Guthrie continues CNN
[01:55:54.880 --> 01:56:00.640]  Nancy Guthrie case person released a search for quote armed individual end quote continues ABC
[01:56:02.480 --> 01:56:12.640]  Reuters shadow video shadowy video first known arrest mark breaks in Nancy Guthrie
[01:56:12.640 --> 01:56:19.680]  abduction Reuters all right terrible what happened yep yeah oh how about Rob Reiner I forgot
[01:56:19.680 --> 01:56:25.840]  about that one yeah this is the crap this is the stuff oh oh how many Palestinians they kill
[01:56:25.840 --> 01:56:32.400]  yesterday that's right yeah oh shut the hell up you anti-semite we could kill all the Palestinians
[01:56:32.400 --> 01:56:39.280]  we want oh how many people they killed in Lebanon yesterday two days ago we could bomb anywhere we
[01:56:39.280 --> 01:56:47.120]  want that's right none of this is news none of this is news this is how they get the people's
[01:56:47.120 --> 01:56:53.040]  minds off what's really going on these are the headline stories or they brag about the fact that
[01:56:53.040 --> 01:56:58.640]  they just blew up a boat off the coast of Venezuela or something I'm so sick and tired of seeing that
[01:56:58.640 --> 01:57:03.600]  I don't even go to the Breitbart website anymore they disgust me you know it's just it's always
[01:57:03.600 --> 01:57:08.800]  cheerleading this kind of stuff it's like are you kidding me this is not this is not it's
[01:57:08.800 --> 01:57:13.760]  immoral it's illegal by every legal standard what's being done now it even violates the Pentagon's
[01:57:13.760 --> 01:57:20.560]  own rules but they brag about it how about Newsmax yeah how about all of this crap oh how about MSNB
[01:57:20.560 --> 01:57:26.800]  whatever they call it now yeah you got oh this is what I like I only listen to this oh this is what
[01:57:26.800 --> 01:57:34.400]  I like I only listen to that my mind is that big yeah that's right again this is the stuff I just
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[01:59:21.920 --> 01:59:29.200]  I forgot yeah that's right yeah your headline there about Germany Germany has lost more than
[01:59:29.200 --> 01:59:37.120]  a trillion dollars in GDP output since the COVID war 70% of Germans disapprove of Fred Mertz
[01:59:39.040 --> 01:59:43.520]  it's gonna be hard to sell I love Lucy reruns there right yeah but they're gonna have to have
[01:59:43.520 --> 01:59:49.760]  some explaining to do I think as to what they did this is the propaganda yeah this is from the hill
[01:59:50.720 --> 01:59:57.520]  right headline search for Savannah Guthrie's mother captivates an alarm nation
[01:59:58.800 --> 02:00:05.120]  the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie the 84 year old mother of today's show host anchor Savannah
[02:00:05.120 --> 02:00:13.120]  Guthrie has left much of the country on edge we're on edge right we're all on edge about this
[02:00:13.120 --> 02:00:20.080]  this yeah yeah that's right I check my news all the time see if there's an update
[02:00:20.960 --> 02:00:28.480]  yeah if somebody kills your brother sister and uncle friend who cares hey you're a nobody
[02:00:28.480 --> 02:00:33.760]  you're just a little guinea from the Bronx shut the hell up all right hey I'm a celebrity I'm a
[02:00:33.760 --> 02:00:42.400]  celebrity I can't you know that reminds me of you know I'm dead I'm dead you go to hell
[02:00:42.400 --> 02:00:47.120]  celebrity I'm dead I'm up in heaven oh yeah Rob Reiner went to heaven that's right in the good
[02:00:47.120 --> 02:00:53.040]  book I just forgot we'll make up any crap we want yeah you're talking about how people don't care
[02:00:53.040 --> 02:00:57.680]  when it happens to ordinary people I think of Trump and his massive lawsuits you see he's got
[02:00:57.680 --> 02:01:02.320]  yet another one another this one's only five billion you know he's got I looked I totaled it
[02:01:02.320 --> 02:01:07.760]  up he's got all these different lawsuits you know BBC Wall Street Journal anything 10 billion
[02:01:07.760 --> 02:01:12.880]  here 10 billion there he's got another one for 15 billion altogether he's got 50 billion dollars
[02:01:12.880 --> 02:01:18.160]  in lawsuits Gerald it's absolutely amazing and you know he's upset and rightfully so they leaked
[02:01:18.160 --> 02:01:21.840]  some of his information I talked about this yesterday yeah they did it to Ken Griffin who
[02:01:21.840 --> 02:01:27.440]  had a net worth of 30 billion dollars and they leaked his information he sued him but not for a
[02:01:27.440 --> 02:01:32.880]  lot of money he just wanted a retraction he wanted some other things to have happen Trump is out
[02:01:32.880 --> 02:01:38.000]  there to line his pockets with this stuff and as president he has the authority to do something
[02:01:38.000 --> 02:01:42.720]  about it as a matter of fact the leak from the IRS happened while he was president but you know
[02:01:42.720 --> 02:01:49.200]  if they go on to Mar-a-Lago and do a search there he's going to sue him and he's going to write a
[02:01:49.200 --> 02:01:53.920]  check for himself and he's going to tell the Department of Justice not to push back against
[02:01:54.000 --> 02:01:59.520]  his lawsuit just set this one out I'm going to write a check to myself for billions of dollars
[02:01:59.520 --> 02:02:04.960]  this is a guy who had his entire family's net worth was like three billion dollars
[02:02:04.960 --> 02:02:11.840]  and for each one of these things he wants 10 billion dollars what a crook just amazing to me
[02:02:12.720 --> 02:02:18.720]  and he doesn't fix anything he just wants compensation for himself oh no we had don't
[02:02:18.720 --> 02:02:23.200]  you listen to him he just said we had his administration we had the best economy in
[02:02:23.200 --> 02:02:28.400]  history of america some words to that effect oh yeah right yeah well it's kind of what we've
[02:02:28.400 --> 02:02:33.120]  seen you know we knew that the tariffs were a tax everybody's known it's a tax if you raise the
[02:02:33.120 --> 02:02:38.480]  cost to businesses they have to pass that on eventually they may try to swallow it for a while
[02:02:38.480 --> 02:02:42.400]  but now you've had some studies come out saying it was about a thousand dollars per person for
[02:02:42.400 --> 02:02:49.040]  this last year and for next year to be about 1300 dollars per person and he's again he doesn't care
[02:02:49.040 --> 02:02:53.200]  at all about america it's just him and his friends just take a look at what happened with
[02:02:53.200 --> 02:02:58.080]  the soybean farmers right he comes after china and they'd already done it in his first administration
[02:02:58.080 --> 02:03:04.000]  retaliated against the farmers by not buying their products so what was his response he's going to
[02:03:04.000 --> 02:03:09.040]  help out his friend Javier Malay in Argentina going to give him 20 billion dollars going to
[02:03:09.040 --> 02:03:12.960]  arrange another 20 billion dollars in loan for him and and so the other people say hey wait a
[02:03:12.960 --> 02:03:18.720]  minute what about us well we'll give you 12 but uh not yet and so he announced that he was going
[02:03:18.720 --> 02:03:22.320]  to do it and then he didn't do anything about it then they announced it again in december they
[02:03:22.320 --> 02:03:28.560]  still haven't done anything to help the people that are bearing the brunt of his uh of his trade
[02:03:28.560 --> 02:03:32.800]  policies that are there and did you see what mike johnson is doing about the tariff stuff
[02:03:33.440 --> 02:03:39.200]  he's he's saying that he's going to shut down any bills from congress that try to take back
[02:03:39.200 --> 02:03:44.160]  the power to tax from the president who usurped it and he said well we're not going to count
[02:03:44.240 --> 02:03:50.000]  any of the days basically they're just going to uh ignore all the days between february the 10th
[02:03:50.000 --> 02:03:55.280]  and the end of july and say those days don't exist i mean it's the most absurd thing i've ever seen
[02:03:55.280 --> 02:04:00.160]  in my life i can't even figure out what the supposed rationale for that is or how that even
[02:04:00.160 --> 02:04:06.800]  works but he's now denying that the uh that the earth is going to turn for the next six months
[02:04:06.800 --> 02:04:13.440]  or so it's the the extent that these guys will go to for whatever agenda that trump wants
[02:04:13.440 --> 02:04:20.720]  is beyond belief there's a freak show it is it's amazing and the freaks are running this show
[02:04:20.720 --> 02:04:28.240]  yeah yeah there's a gallup poll american optimism slumps to record low all right yeah
[02:04:31.840 --> 02:04:38.560]  again it's it's it's it's the the this thing is very serious what's going on again you're
[02:04:38.560 --> 02:04:45.360]  talking about the ai this is so important again they're way over investing in this stuff
[02:04:45.360 --> 02:04:50.560]  they're going deep in debt oh by the way you're seeing a lot of investments leaving the country
[02:04:50.560 --> 02:04:56.880]  and going into asian markets by the way yeah i saw that on on trends journal that um they're
[02:04:56.880 --> 02:05:01.520]  telling people stay out the dollar you know avoid the dollar at all costs so what do you think is
[02:05:01.520 --> 02:05:08.160]  going to happen with gold gold and silver oh it's gonna another big year for it yeah we could see
[02:05:08.160 --> 02:05:19.920]  it yeah last year i had forecast that gold would hit five thousand dollars an ounce by the end of
[02:05:19.920 --> 02:05:29.520]  2025 i was 23 days off it hit five thousand dollars an ounce on january 23rd jp morgan
[02:05:29.520 --> 02:05:36.320]  chase said gold will hit five thousand dollars an ounce by the fourth quarter of 2026 yeah right
[02:05:36.880 --> 02:05:44.880]  so don't listen to me listen to jp morgan yeah yeah the it's the death of the dollar
[02:05:45.440 --> 02:05:55.920]  yeah we're at 38 trillion dollars in debt it's going toward 39 trillion i think by the middle of
[02:05:56.640 --> 02:06:02.640]  next month wow yeah i i 38 trillion i looked at the rate they're accumulating it and assuming
[02:06:02.640 --> 02:06:07.760]  that there's not some new program from trump which is not a good assumption probably will be
[02:06:07.760 --> 02:06:15.840]  between now and then we'll hit 40 by september 40 trillion dollars in debt by so so they're going
[02:06:15.840 --> 02:06:21.120]  to do everything they can to lower interest rates because the the interest that they have to pay on
[02:06:21.120 --> 02:06:27.600]  this debt with high interest rates is making a bad situation terrible and by the way when you put in
[02:06:27.600 --> 02:06:34.160]  social security and other government expenditures it's way over that number oh yeah they say it's
[02:06:34.160 --> 02:06:40.880]  over a hundred trillion yeah the world has had enough of america's geopolitical and economic
[02:06:40.880 --> 02:06:47.040]  hegemony the death of the dollar is before us so again when they lower interest rates the deeper
[02:06:47.040 --> 02:06:54.720]  the dollar falls the deeper the dollar falls the higher gold prices rise now let's go back
[02:06:55.600 --> 02:07:00.960]  to two weeks ago a week and a half ago when they announced they were going to bring this guy
[02:07:00.960 --> 02:07:08.880]  warship yeah yeah he married the heiress of the estee lauder fortune i joked i said yeah they're
[02:07:08.880 --> 02:07:16.240]  going to try to put lipstick on a pig here yeah and what was the news the reason why the silver
[02:07:16.240 --> 02:07:22.960]  and gold went down so sharply was because he's not going to lower interest rates right
[02:07:25.680 --> 02:07:33.440]  you don't believe that do you well again we only put the facts in the magazine and we had put in
[02:07:33.440 --> 02:07:42.400]  one quote after another how trump liked him because he's going to lower interest rates
[02:07:42.400 --> 02:07:48.400]  and how he said interest rates are basically too high words to that effect don't want to be sued
[02:07:49.280 --> 02:07:55.360]  so he's he's very he's going to lower interest rates he doesn't get in until may
[02:07:55.920 --> 02:08:01.760]  if they confirm him when in the senate but they're going to lower interest rates again
[02:08:01.760 --> 02:08:06.080]  they're going to do everything they can to prop up the dollar by the way the numbers came out
[02:08:06.080 --> 02:08:13.200]  for new job they came they said 130 000 jobs were created that's a lot of baloney
[02:08:13.360 --> 02:08:18.240]  and they keep reducing these numbers every time they come out with new numbers
[02:08:19.280 --> 02:08:23.600]  so the numbers are way too high they didn't create all that jobs because you go into the
[02:08:23.600 --> 02:08:29.040]  magazine and you look at all the failures of job numbers that came out over the last couple of
[02:08:29.040 --> 02:08:35.040]  weeks they're terrible yeah yeah and we've seen this for for administration after administration
[02:08:35.040 --> 02:08:40.720]  they always do that in terms of the numbers they they put out numbers that make this quarter look
[02:08:40.720 --> 02:08:45.520]  really good and then they revise them the next quarter to make that quarter look good and say
[02:08:45.520 --> 02:08:50.160]  oh yeah we're lying to you it really wasn't that good when we did it last quarter they do that
[02:08:50.160 --> 02:08:54.880]  with inflation they do that with jobs especially that's been there for the longest time i remember
[02:08:55.520 --> 02:09:02.880]  when obama said jobs that were saved included that in there you know jobs that were created
[02:09:02.880 --> 02:09:08.320]  or saved it's like how do you measure jobs that were saved and how do you take credit for something
[02:09:08.320 --> 02:09:14.720]  like that as a president it just doesn't you know all that stuff is baloney just our oh yeah press
[02:09:14.720 --> 02:09:23.440]  releases yeah look look at the numbers that came out on retail sales for hey it's ben ferguson and
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[02:11:07.520 --> 02:11:11.840]  they were terrible they were flat and then when you put inflation into it
[02:11:11.840 --> 02:11:18.080]  they actually declined but they don't talk about that yeah yeah the people go the top 10 percent
[02:11:18.080 --> 02:11:24.480]  of americans are responsible for 50 percent of the spending about 49.8 percent 10 percent
[02:11:26.240 --> 02:11:32.720]  again so when you're looking at it the retail sales were not flat they were down
[02:11:34.000 --> 02:11:37.440]  so you get to and this is very important the jobs are being created
[02:11:38.400 --> 02:11:45.600]  they're in social services they're low paying jobs hospitality sectors they're not high paying
[02:11:45.600 --> 02:11:51.920]  jobs right right again when you look at the numbers and here's the other number you ready
[02:11:53.120 --> 02:11:57.360]  yesterday the federal reserve credit card balances hit a new high
[02:11:58.400 --> 02:12:06.800]  in the fourth quarter rising 48 44 billion dollars you ready 1.28 trillion dollars
[02:12:06.800 --> 02:12:13.360]  and household debt increased 5.5 percent
[02:12:15.760 --> 02:12:20.640]  yeah that's right well you know trump's going to fix all that he's going to
[02:12:20.640 --> 02:12:28.160]  put a moratorium on high credit card fees for a year you know i said i can do better than that
[02:12:28.160 --> 02:12:32.000]  if i just want to move my if i've got a balance i can move it to another credit card company they'll
[02:12:32.000 --> 02:12:35.440]  give me one year for no interest or something you know and some of these things if you want
[02:12:35.440 --> 02:12:44.480]  to move that way but um what a joke that is it's a combination of uh demagoguery and democrat
[02:12:44.480 --> 02:12:50.000]  economics isn't it well look at the cover of the magazine
[02:12:53.840 --> 02:12:59.600]  yeah pull it up said i really got a big ego yeah yeah see if we can pull that up travis
[02:12:59.600 --> 02:13:06.240]  we should show the cover there so yeah absolutely it's crazy a big ego again you know as i tell you
[02:13:06.240 --> 02:13:11.760]  you know i used to had i taught close combat for many years and my close combat teacher master
[02:13:11.760 --> 02:13:17.840]  john perkins who was the student of bradley steiner who was the top close combat guy in
[02:13:17.840 --> 02:13:22.480]  america who used to write for the trends journal magazine may they both rest in peace
[02:13:23.200 --> 02:13:28.480]  the first thing you learned in close combat the only time the ego gets into places when your life
[02:13:28.480 --> 02:13:37.360]  is on the line that's the only time you have an ego don't mess with me yeah trump rags about his
[02:13:37.360 --> 02:13:46.160]  ego look at all anybody google up what having a big ego means it's all negative yeah yeah it's all
[02:13:46.160 --> 02:13:54.480]  negative you don't brag about having a big ego it's a decline of you of your mind yeah hey i'm
[02:13:54.480 --> 02:13:59.760]  better than you you're nobody all right don't you know i am my daddy left me a half a billion
[02:13:59.760 --> 02:14:06.240]  dollars in real estate when he died all right i'm donald trump i'm a spoiled little rich kid
[02:14:06.240 --> 02:14:13.760]  you're nobody yeah you talk about how the geeks inherit the earth i say you know when you look at
[02:14:13.760 --> 02:14:20.480]  trump's politics it's not geopolitics it's ego politics it's a couple of letters around right
[02:14:21.040 --> 02:14:27.120]  that's great yeah you said something i didn't like i'm gonna put 100% terrorists on canada tomorrow
[02:14:27.120 --> 02:14:36.080]  so that's it politics that's great that's a good one that's perfect yeah it's not yeah ego politics
[02:14:36.080 --> 02:14:45.440]  and again what what this is what he's doing with this ice and how these guys in there they're
[02:14:46.160 --> 02:14:52.720]  it disgusts me it's terrible the dressed up in his military with these masks with these guns and
[02:14:52.720 --> 02:15:01.440]  weapons and what what's happened to this country yeah yeah and wearing camo in the city yeah what
[02:15:01.440 --> 02:15:08.000]  is that about that's stupid but what is really bad was the the uh i read an op-ed piece uh to the
[02:15:08.000 --> 02:15:13.600]  audience from a guy who's a retired marine and he said look at the firepower these guys have got
[02:15:13.600 --> 02:15:18.640]  and you know there's like eight guys and there's uh one little black lady who's opened up the door
[02:15:18.640 --> 02:15:22.880]  to them and they're all pointing their weapons at earth and yeah it's crazy when you look at
[02:15:22.880 --> 02:15:26.720]  this kind of stuff it's like what is what is going on in this country but we know what it is he
[02:15:26.720 --> 02:15:31.680]  wants to have a conflict he wants to have a civil war and he wants to weaponize and militarize the
[02:15:31.680 --> 02:15:37.440]  police and use the military as police this is part of the control i mean it's just a continuum
[02:15:37.440 --> 02:15:43.440]  of taking us to war of doing the covet war the covet lockdown all these totalitarian policies
[02:15:43.440 --> 02:15:49.440]  this is why i said you know we we fought this battle i just couldn't believe it at info wars
[02:15:49.440 --> 02:15:53.200]  i mean we covered the militarization of the police for the longest time and then when it actually
[02:15:53.200 --> 02:15:58.960]  starts rolling out now alex is cheering it it's crazy i know it's crazy what's happening well he's
[02:15:58.960 --> 02:16:05.040]  just sell out yeah yeah i just did it it's going to be going up tonight i did an interview with
[02:16:05.040 --> 02:16:12.480]  judge andrew napolitano and he has the articles in the trends journal the coming constitutional ice
[02:16:12.480 --> 02:16:18.960]  age last fall during the opening of the united nations in new york city i recognized the face
[02:16:18.960 --> 02:16:25.840]  of the federal officer from his days working in law enforcement in new jersey and mine as a
[02:16:25.840 --> 02:16:34.720]  trial judge we chatted and i asked him what he was doing he told me he worked for the immigration and
[02:16:34.720 --> 02:16:44.480]  custom enforcement ice i asked what ice has to do with the un and he told me ice will be everywhere
[02:16:45.600 --> 02:16:52.160]  when i asked if ice becomes a paramilitary force answerable to the white house he just smiled as
[02:16:52.160 --> 02:17:02.960]  if to say don't quote me when i asked him why he was carrying two handguns and an ak-47 automatic
[02:17:02.960 --> 02:17:13.120]  rifle he laughed and said quote i have more than you can see judge wow wow you know they're putting
[02:17:13.120 --> 02:17:18.320]  ice agents in uh for some of these olympic games and they had a big pushback in italy against that
[02:17:18.320 --> 02:17:23.280]  i think um you know it's like get them out of here why are they they're like a praetorian guard
[02:17:24.240 --> 02:17:28.000]  going look what they did to that guy petri they shot him in the back how many times
[02:17:28.000 --> 02:17:33.920]  yeah yeah they got guys on them thrown them to the ground and they lie about it they lie about
[02:17:33.920 --> 02:17:38.160]  what happened they lie about what they did with that woman good because of all the videos that
[02:17:38.160 --> 02:17:44.800]  it came out and now they're arresting people doing nothing yeah that's what travis just put
[02:17:44.800 --> 02:17:49.520]  up on the screen he says uh ice at the winter olympics well it is the winter olympics i would
[02:17:49.520 --> 02:17:56.640]  expect that they're sending ice right but uh it truly is insane and it truly is the federal police
[02:17:56.640 --> 02:18:02.720]  that we've always worried about and i'm seeing so many conservatives who used to major on that
[02:18:02.720 --> 02:18:07.920]  you know talk about we had to support the local law enforcement against the trend to centralize
[02:18:07.920 --> 02:18:12.080]  control and centralize law enforcement unconstitutionally in washington and they're
[02:18:12.080 --> 02:18:17.280]  just silent about it because nobody wants to criticize trump you criticize trump you get fired
[02:18:17.280 --> 02:18:21.600]  you criticize trump you lose your audience so everybody's just silent about it if they talk
[02:18:21.600 --> 02:18:26.400]  about it at all they won't mention his name you know it's like this is something that's happening
[02:18:26.400 --> 02:18:31.040]  that doesn't involve him at all when he's the guy who's running at all that's the amazing thing
[02:18:31.040 --> 02:18:35.680]  about this truly it's amazing well it's always great talking to you jerald and we're just about
[02:18:35.680 --> 02:18:40.160]  out of time here and just to remind everybody that you can get the excellent trends journal
[02:18:40.160 --> 02:18:45.120]  these are you know everything we've been talking about here is covered and more of course it's a
[02:18:45.120 --> 02:18:52.560]  huge publication weekly now and with the discount i forget what it comes to but with a 10 discount
[02:18:52.560 --> 02:18:58.240]  with the code night you get it for a very very small amount of money as jerald always points out
[02:18:58.240 --> 02:19:02.880]  contrast it with the no news wall street journal and the new york times they don't really have
[02:19:02.880 --> 02:19:07.360]  anything but you can keep up with the latest kidnapping story if you go there while these
[02:19:07.360 --> 02:19:13.360]  guys are kidnapping our country that truly is amazing at gunpoint i would add as well we got
[02:19:13.360 --> 02:19:18.160]  masked men who are kidnapping this 84 year old lady but meanwhile we got masked men who are
[02:19:18.160 --> 02:19:23.680]  kidnapping the country everywhere and nobody wants to talk about that right so thank you
[02:19:23.680 --> 02:19:28.560]  for joining us jerald and thank you everyone for joining us we'll talk to you tomorrow thank you
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