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[01:00.000 --> 01:11.680]  Welcome back and joining us now is Gerald Salenti, TrendsJournal.com.
[01:11.680 --> 01:16.360]  And again, the code NIGHT will get you 10% off that excellent publication.
[01:16.680 --> 01:21.920]  You know, we talk about inflation and Gerald has gone exactly the opposite.
[01:22.200 --> 01:24.480]  What you used to have it, what was it like monthly or quarterly?
[01:24.480 --> 01:26.160]  I think TrendsJournal.
[01:26.480 --> 01:31.080]  Yeah, it started as a quarterly, then it became a monthly and now it's a weekly.
[01:31.960 --> 01:36.960]  And with you discount, it's a grand total of $2.50 a week.
[01:37.200 --> 01:37.760]  Yeah.
[01:37.760 --> 01:39.200]  Pennies a day.
[01:39.200 --> 01:41.880]  And we're giving people what they're not getting anywhere else in the world.
[01:41.880 --> 01:43.920]  You go to YouTube and look at the comments on it.
[01:44.640 --> 01:48.120]  You know, we tell you what the world is going on, what it means and what's next.
[01:48.480 --> 01:51.280]  And we're not prostitutes, we're not media whores to get paid
[01:51.280 --> 01:54.560]  to put out by the corporate pimps and government whore masters.
[01:55.080 --> 01:57.640]  And again, the bigs own everything.
[01:58.000 --> 02:00.160]  Oh, the trillionaire owns X.
[02:00.480 --> 02:05.320]  Oh, that guy, Larry Ellison, he gave his little boy CBS.
[02:05.720 --> 02:11.240]  Oh, he brought in that that Barry Weiss or worse.
[02:11.840 --> 02:13.840]  And oh, the pro-Zionists.
[02:14.080 --> 02:14.440]  Yeah.
[02:14.960 --> 02:16.720]  Oh, and it's one after another.
[02:16.840 --> 02:17.200]  That's right.
[02:17.200 --> 02:17.840]  Murdoch.
[02:18.120 --> 02:19.960]  Billionaires own the media.
[02:20.240 --> 02:21.200]  Yeah, everything.
[02:21.880 --> 02:24.320]  We're not getting journalism is dead.
[02:25.240 --> 02:27.800]  So we're giving people what they're not getting anywhere else.
[02:27.800 --> 02:32.400]  And the more people that support us, you know, the better it is for everybody.
[02:32.920 --> 02:36.160]  And I'm heartbroken to see what's going on in the world.
[02:36.600 --> 02:40.920]  And again, you know, we're talking, you know, about this.
[02:41.120 --> 02:45.440]  Now this guy's coming out with a big short and saying that, oh, there might be
[02:46.320 --> 02:47.600]  an AI bust.
[02:48.760 --> 02:52.000]  Yeah, we are. This is only the cover of the magazine back in February.
[02:52.000 --> 02:53.120]  Dot com bust.
[02:55.440 --> 02:55.840]  Yeah.
[02:56.160 --> 02:56.880]  Yeah, he's a.
[02:59.360 --> 03:00.680]  Now it means something.
[03:00.680 --> 03:01.480]  Yeah, that's right.
[03:01.480 --> 03:02.000]  That's right.
[03:02.440 --> 03:02.920]  Yeah.
[03:03.760 --> 03:08.480]  You know, again, here's the Trends Journal when it was a quarterly, the autumn
[03:08.480 --> 03:17.840]  edition dot com this we forecast the dot com bust in the autumn of 1999.
[03:18.080 --> 03:18.680]  Right here.
[03:18.680 --> 03:22.840]  All the facts say it was going to bust by the second quarter of 2000, which it did.
[03:24.760 --> 03:25.680]  Trends are born.
[03:25.680 --> 03:26.120]  They grow.
[03:26.120 --> 03:28.160]  They mature, reach old age and die.
[03:28.360 --> 03:32.000]  You don't invest all your money in a trend that was just born.
[03:32.640 --> 03:34.960]  And the trend that was just born is the AI.
[03:35.440 --> 03:35.680]  Yeah.
[03:35.720 --> 03:36.680]  Go to the facts.
[03:36.680 --> 03:37.840]  It became public.
[03:37.880 --> 03:38.280]  What?
[03:38.960 --> 03:40.000]  2022.
[03:40.520 --> 03:40.720]  Yeah.
[03:40.720 --> 03:41.640]  It's three years old.
[03:41.640 --> 03:42.360]  It's an infant.
[03:43.200 --> 03:46.040]  You don't invest all your dough in the infant companies.
[03:46.760 --> 03:47.840]  And that's what they've done.
[03:48.440 --> 03:51.040]  Let's go back and put again and tracking trends.
[03:51.040 --> 03:53.360]  You make connections between different fields.
[03:53.960 --> 03:55.240]  I've mentioned this before.
[03:56.160 --> 04:02.840]  Remember, this was a t-shirt that I did when Clinton ran for office in 1992.
[04:02.880 --> 04:04.040]  Just to show you the way I feel.
[04:05.480 --> 04:07.000]  This is a slime ball.
[04:07.080 --> 04:15.080]  The arrogant, arrogant, arrogant piece of scum that stole our jobs and
[04:15.080 --> 04:18.200]  brought them to Mexico, NAFTA.
[04:19.360 --> 04:23.080]  Oh, and then bringing China into the World Trade Organization.
[04:23.160 --> 04:24.920]  This has everything to do with AI, by the way.
[04:26.320 --> 04:31.000]  Oh, by the way, a lot of other crap too, deregulated the 1996 Federal
[04:31.000 --> 04:34.560]  Communications Act that now six companies control all the media.
[04:34.560 --> 04:39.760]  That slime ball that's now worth about $130 million and he didn't
[04:39.760 --> 04:41.680]  have a penny to his name.
[04:42.040 --> 04:43.560]  Hey, you know who I am?
[04:43.720 --> 04:45.000]  I sold the country out.
[04:45.040 --> 04:47.760]  Oh, you forgot the Glass-Steagall Act that I just got rid of?
[04:48.040 --> 04:48.360]  Yeah.
[04:48.560 --> 04:51.440]  I could pay $300,000 an hour to BS.
[04:51.680 --> 04:52.240]  All right.
[04:52.400 --> 04:56.480]  Anyway, that slime ball brings China into the World Trade Organization.
[04:56.800 --> 04:59.120]  He officially came in two weeks after 9-11.
[04:59.600 --> 05:00.880]  Again, going back to AI.
[05:01.600 --> 05:07.000]  In 2000, you look at China's GDP from 1970 to 2000, it's like this.
[05:07.560 --> 05:13.360]  They come in, whoop, skyrockets as the Western companies went to China to
[05:13.360 --> 05:18.240]  get cheap labor and gave them all the manufacturing, high-tech and heavy
[05:18.240 --> 05:20.560]  industry that they never had, going back.
[05:20.920 --> 05:25.480]  2000, some 10% of Chinese 18-year-olds went to college.
[05:26.200 --> 05:26.680]  Now?
[05:27.560 --> 05:30.120]  Almost 90%, 70%.
[05:30.960 --> 05:36.480]  70%, you got a country at $1.4 billion compared to America.
[05:37.000 --> 05:39.440]  We got about $340 million.
[05:39.640 --> 05:41.720]  They got over a billion more people than us.
[05:41.960 --> 05:44.000]  The young people are going to college.
[05:44.640 --> 05:48.080]  Oh, and they're not taking gender studies or art history.
[05:48.560 --> 05:53.480]  They're taking high-tech, and young people are high-tech addicted.
[05:53.840 --> 05:57.360]  And they're coming here and pushing Americans out of the colleges and then
[05:57.360 --> 06:00.240]  taking their place in the colleges, taking their places in the jobs.
[06:00.240 --> 06:04.120]  I mean, we have, we have onshore foreign workers here.
[06:04.600 --> 06:09.320]  And you know, one of the things, Gerald, I remember back in 2017 when Trump did
[06:09.320 --> 06:13.760]  the tax cut saying it's going to cause Americans to come back and you said at
[06:13.760 --> 06:17.280]  the time, no, it's not, these companies are going to buy their own stock.
[06:17.560 --> 06:19.440]  Apple was a very good example of that, right?
[06:19.440 --> 06:22.120]  They bought their own stock and made a fortune with that.
[06:22.600 --> 06:26.360]  But, and I said at the time, I thought that we weren't really going to have
[06:26.400 --> 06:31.800]  manufacturing come back until it was on the horizon that they could fully automate
[06:31.800 --> 06:34.560]  it, robotically and in other ways.
[06:34.560 --> 06:36.360]  And I still think that's the case.
[06:36.760 --> 06:39.280]  You know, this is a temporary stop gap.
[06:39.520 --> 06:44.600]  In the interim, they want to bring in slave labor, slave wages from other
[06:44.600 --> 06:49.080]  countries, but the ultimate goal is I don't think manufacturing is going to
[06:49.080 --> 06:53.720]  come back until they can do it without any workers, especially Americans.
[06:54.560 --> 06:55.000]  What do you think?
[06:55.000 --> 06:55.560]  Yeah, you're right.
[06:55.720 --> 06:56.000]  Yeah.
[06:56.120 --> 06:56.360]  Yeah.
[06:56.720 --> 06:56.840]  Yeah.
[06:56.840 --> 07:00.360]  Everything's become robotic, but going back to the dot-com bust.
[07:01.200 --> 07:03.640]  Again, we write about it each week in a magazine.
[07:04.240 --> 07:05.400]  You look at the facts.
[07:06.120 --> 07:09.320]  China is investing very heavily in AI.
[07:10.320 --> 07:15.200]  Go back to January of this year, all of a sudden, a company called Deepsea comes out.
[07:15.960 --> 07:20.720]  Oh, we don't need to spend a hundred million dollars to create our AI.
[07:21.280 --> 07:23.920]  We did it for $6 million.
[07:23.960 --> 07:25.760]  Oh, we don't need those big chips.
[07:28.360 --> 07:30.680]  China is going to lead the world in AI.
[07:31.560 --> 07:33.600]  The young people are totally addicted to it.
[07:33.640 --> 07:34.960]  AI is the future.
[07:34.960 --> 07:36.440]  Robotics are the future.
[07:37.000 --> 07:39.120]  Not thinking for yourself is the future.
[07:39.960 --> 07:42.040]  And China is going to lead the world in it.
[07:42.120 --> 07:44.720]  So going back, there's going to be a dot-com bust.
[07:45.120 --> 07:48.640]  These companies are losing money like crazy, and they're investing
[07:48.680 --> 07:50.320]  trillions of dollars into it.
[07:51.080 --> 07:55.400]  So we're going to have a dot-com bust 2.0, and it could happen by the end of this year.
[07:56.480 --> 08:04.880]  Let's go back to, you mentioned about 2017 when Trump passed that tax law.
[08:05.640 --> 08:10.840]  And according to the tax policy center, by the way, the 1% got 64% of the benefit.
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[09:49.880 --> 09:50.600]  One percent.
[09:50.800 --> 09:51.200]  That's right.
[09:51.320 --> 09:56.880]  And, and it was the biggest year of stock buybacks that year in the history of America.
[09:57.440 --> 09:57.720]  Yeah.
[09:57.840 --> 10:01.320]  They didn't use the money like Trump said for Matt capital improvements.
[10:01.320 --> 10:01.720]  None of it.
[10:01.880 --> 10:03.680]  And that's what you predicted from the very beginning.
[10:03.680 --> 10:05.480]  You said it's just going to be stock buybacks.
[10:05.480 --> 10:06.960]  And that's exactly what it was.
[10:06.960 --> 10:09.760]  You know, when we look at the help that he's going to give small
[10:09.760 --> 10:16.040]  businesses with the cares act again, you know, um, more than 50% of the money
[10:16.080 --> 10:18.560]  went to less than 5% of the people who applied for it.
[10:18.560 --> 10:20.120]  And they were all big corporations.
[10:21.040 --> 10:21.920]  Same type of thing.
[10:22.040 --> 10:22.320]  Yeah.
[10:23.240 --> 10:26.160]  Look what happened with, look what happened when they call the COVID war.
[10:26.440 --> 10:29.200]  Look at the billions of dollars they gave to the big corporations.
[10:29.200 --> 10:29.560]  That's right.
[10:29.560 --> 10:30.960]  And you've got to close your business down.
[10:30.960 --> 10:31.920]  You're a little nobody.
[10:32.120 --> 10:32.520]  That's right.
[10:33.280 --> 10:41.120]  So going back to this dot com bus, let's go back to December 2018.
[10:42.800 --> 10:47.040]  It was the worst December in the Dow since the great depression.
[10:48.720 --> 10:55.600]  And Trump forced Powell to lower interest rates, which he did in 2019 in
[10:55.600 --> 10:58.320]  January and what happened in 2019.
[10:58.680 --> 11:03.560]  Oh, remember the repo crisis as the stock markets went up 22% that year.
[11:04.160 --> 11:06.760]  We have another repo crisis coming as well.
[11:07.800 --> 11:11.560]  All this cheap money, all the borrowing back and forth, all of them playing the
[11:11.560 --> 11:13.800]  game, this thing is going to explode.
[11:14.800 --> 11:17.280]  And now you're starting to feel it on wall street.
[11:18.440 --> 11:22.680]  We're going to see a bear market and probably a crash and it's going to be
[11:22.720 --> 11:23.440]  global.
[11:23.960 --> 11:28.080]  It's going to bring down the equity markets, the global economy and goal
[11:28.080 --> 11:29.880]  prices will skyrocket.
[11:29.880 --> 11:31.680]  Gold's not having a great day today.
[11:31.880 --> 11:34.400]  As you went on the air, it's down about 77 bucks.
[11:34.920 --> 11:38.080]  Go back to my podcast on October 16th.
[11:39.800 --> 11:51.800]  I said that Thursday that gold is going to go down almost $500 an ounce.
[11:52.800 --> 12:01.040]  Back then it was trading around 3000, excuse me, $4,379 the next day, hit a high.
[12:02.160 --> 12:03.080]  And then it went down.
[12:03.200 --> 12:04.840]  It went down almost 500 bucks.
[12:04.880 --> 12:06.880]  Nothing goes straight up or straight down.
[12:07.080 --> 12:07.320]  Sure.
[12:07.320 --> 12:08.560]  This is going to be a correction.
[12:09.320 --> 12:17.240]  Then last week I've said gold has to solidify over $4,000 an ounce for it to
[12:17.240 --> 12:17.920]  go back up.
[12:18.840 --> 12:20.320]  So that's what we're looking at now.
[12:20.720 --> 12:25.760]  If it goes below $4,000, you're going to see it go down a bit more when it
[12:25.760 --> 12:32.080]  solidifies around $4,200, $4,300, you're going to see the next takeoff.
[12:32.120 --> 12:35.360]  That's our forecast and silver prices along with it.
[12:36.240 --> 12:38.520]  Again, what price are you looking at for silver?
[12:38.560 --> 12:41.040]  You say around, it's got to solidify around $4,000.
[12:41.240 --> 12:46.680]  If it does that, it's, it's couching for a spring, if you will.
[12:47.000 --> 12:49.040]  What's the level for silver that you think?
[12:49.040 --> 12:50.360]  Oh, silver is right where it is.
[12:50.360 --> 12:52.760]  You know, it's silver could keep going up from the point it is.
[12:52.760 --> 12:58.720]  We don't see, you're not going to, again, silver is being used in from everything,
[12:58.720 --> 13:01.720]  from high tech to heavy industry.
[13:01.760 --> 13:02.080]  Sure.
[13:02.080 --> 13:07.360]  And unlike gold, like let's say you have a gold bracelet or a gold ring, whatever,
[13:07.360 --> 13:09.080]  they melt it down and reuse it.
[13:09.080 --> 13:11.360]  Not silver, it's in computers, it's in everything.
[13:11.360 --> 13:13.320]  You throw it away, it's garbage, it's gone.
[13:13.960 --> 13:16.000]  So you don't have stockpiles of this stuff.
[13:16.080 --> 13:17.640]  You put it in missiles and blow it up.
[13:17.640 --> 13:18.320]  That's right.
[13:18.320 --> 13:22.320]  So we see, so it could easily go to $60 an ounce.
[13:23.320 --> 13:28.000]  So, you know, what you're talking about in terms of, you know, we're looking,
[13:28.320 --> 13:30.880]  when the bubble burst, it's going to be really, really bad.
[13:30.880 --> 13:36.160]  Because we've already seen a situation like this with the mortgage bubble that
[13:36.160 --> 13:39.600]  happened, and the timing looks like it's pretty short.
[13:39.600 --> 13:42.040]  I think to me, that was the key issue.
[13:42.440 --> 13:46.640]  If Michael Burry, who's going to look at the real estate market, he's going to
[13:46.640 --> 13:50.240]  Burry, who's going to look at the reality of this thing, is going to put his money
[13:50.240 --> 13:55.240]  in it, I mean, he thinks it's going to happen pretty soon because he already got
[13:55.240 --> 13:58.160]  burned in the last one, you know, as they were rigging the market.
[13:58.160 --> 14:00.320]  That's the whole thing about that book and that movie.
[14:01.080 --> 14:06.000]  What surprised the people who saw the folly and saw the bubble and the
[14:06.000 --> 14:11.200]  nonsense and the fraud, they were amazed at how long the institutions and the
[14:11.200 --> 14:14.200]  government were able to keep covering up that fraud.
[14:14.680 --> 14:18.880]  And so they're paying big cover charges to keep those short positions.
[14:19.480 --> 14:22.840]  So again, he's learned something from that experience.
[14:22.840 --> 14:26.640]  So he's thinking that this is pretty soon that it's going to happen.
[14:27.400 --> 14:29.160]  As I said, it could happen next month.
[14:29.360 --> 14:29.640]  Wow.
[14:30.400 --> 14:30.720]  Wow.
[14:30.840 --> 14:32.720]  And it, but it's definitely going to happen.
[14:32.760 --> 14:39.920]  It's going to crash the equity markets and globally, you know, again, this is very
[14:39.920 --> 14:40.440]  important.
[14:41.480 --> 14:43.080]  You go to the mainstream media.
[14:43.440 --> 14:47.200]  They hardly, by the way, report on gold and then they say, you know, this is
[14:47.200 --> 14:54.040]  comparable to when gold started spiking in the late 1970s and again, my book
[14:54.040 --> 14:58.480]  Trend Tracking, far better than Megatrend's Time Magazine, I wrote about
[14:58.480 --> 15:01.240]  that's how I started buying gold in the late 1970s.
[15:01.720 --> 15:03.120]  It's a very different world.
[15:04.200 --> 15:08.040]  Back in the late 1970s, America was number one.
[15:10.160 --> 15:11.360]  Nobody was close to us.
[15:11.440 --> 15:16.840]  You look at China's GDP back in 1978.
[15:18.240 --> 15:20.920]  It was like about a hundred and something billion dollars.
[15:21.600 --> 15:22.840]  Same thing with India.
[15:23.960 --> 15:26.520]  Now China's GDP is 20 trillion.
[15:27.000 --> 15:27.320]  Wow.
[15:28.040 --> 15:28.760]  Yeah, that's true.
[15:29.920 --> 15:34.920]  The, now, so the difference is now there's going to be a death of the dollar.
[15:36.320 --> 15:41.040]  The global economy, the global markets have had enough of the United States
[15:41.040 --> 15:44.040]  geopolitical and economic hegemony.
[15:44.480 --> 15:45.320]  They're finished with it.
[15:46.360 --> 15:53.240]  Bricks now, Bricks GDP, when you put them together, it accounts for 40% of the
[15:53.240 --> 15:54.800]  world's gross domestic product.
[15:56.160 --> 15:59.080]  And again, you go to your Trends Journal, read the facts.
[16:00.600 --> 16:02.760]  They're buying up Chinese bonds now.
[16:04.800 --> 16:09.040]  Indonesia, other countries, they're going more and more into China.
[16:09.600 --> 16:12.520]  Yeah, it's still very small, but trends are born.
[16:12.520 --> 16:14.840]  They grow, they mature, reach old age and die.
[16:15.640 --> 16:17.440]  The death of the dollar is coming.
[16:18.640 --> 16:19.840]  Now here's the other deal.
[16:20.680 --> 16:25.720]  One of the reasons why gold went down today is because now the Fed's saying
[16:25.720 --> 16:27.960]  they're not going to lower interest rates next month.
[16:30.480 --> 16:33.800]  The lower the interest rates go, the deeper the dollar falls.
[16:34.000 --> 16:36.680]  The deeper the dollar falls, the higher gold prices go up.
[16:37.000 --> 16:38.280]  Gold is dollar based.
[16:38.880 --> 16:41.200]  So when the dollar goes down, other currencies go up.
[16:41.200 --> 16:42.640]  It's cheaper for them to buy gold.
[16:44.600 --> 16:49.520]  Trump forced Powell to lower interest rates when we had the worst December in
[16:49.520 --> 16:52.600]  2018 since the Great Depression.
[16:52.880 --> 16:56.200]  And by the way, this is going to be the Greatest Depression, the next one we see.
[16:57.040 --> 16:59.120]  Not the Great Depression, the Greatest Depression.
[16:59.320 --> 17:03.400]  Hey, it's Ben Ferguson and I want you to pause what you're doing for just one
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[17:22.320 --> 17:24.920]  By the third day, her body was shutting down.
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[17:32.960 --> 17:38.080]  Her parents drove hours to find a doctor who tried everything, but she needed a
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[18:59.520 --> 19:00.600]  He did it before.
[19:00.640 --> 19:01.560]  He'll do it again.
[19:02.360 --> 19:07.400]  Trump wants to see, look at the stupidity he came out with about bragging
[19:07.840 --> 19:18.320]  that inflation hasn't gone up and oil prices, what do you say?
[19:18.360 --> 19:22.000]  Gas prices are down to $2 a barrel, a gallon.
[19:23.680 --> 19:25.400]  Well, you look it up, Google it up.
[19:25.800 --> 19:29.280]  Average gas prices in America are over $3 a gallon.
[19:29.920 --> 19:30.280]  I know.
[19:31.120 --> 19:33.160]  Lying right in front of everybody's eyes.
[19:33.240 --> 19:33.600]  Yeah.
[19:33.680 --> 19:34.160]  Oh yeah.
[19:34.320 --> 19:35.000]  About everything.
[19:35.800 --> 19:36.320]  About everything.
[19:37.000 --> 19:37.280]  Yeah.
[19:37.400 --> 19:40.040]  Oh, by the way, before I forget, this is very important.
[19:40.040 --> 19:44.160]  Remember as trend forecasters, it's not what you like, what you want,
[19:44.160 --> 19:46.600]  what you wish for, it's what is.
[19:47.680 --> 19:49.560]  The election in New York City.
[19:49.760 --> 19:50.880]  I was going to ask you about that.
[19:50.880 --> 19:51.080]  Yeah.
[19:51.080 --> 19:52.760]  What trend do you see from Mount Benny?
[19:53.760 --> 19:55.880]  Again, very important.
[19:55.880 --> 19:59.440]  So I start talking about it and people go, Oh, I hate that socialist.
[19:59.480 --> 20:00.760]  I said, will you shut the hell up?
[20:01.120 --> 20:03.560]  Let me explain to you what's going on.
[20:04.120 --> 20:04.440]  Yeah.
[20:04.920 --> 20:06.320]  This is historical.
[20:06.840 --> 20:07.120]  Yeah.
[20:08.000 --> 20:09.800]  It's his, again, I'm a New Yorker.
[20:10.520 --> 20:11.960]  I'm a Bronx cat, right?
[20:12.320 --> 20:13.640]  I know New York City.
[20:15.480 --> 20:20.360]  A little boy of nothing that nobody ever heard of all of a sudden becomes the
[20:20.360 --> 20:24.800]  mayor of the largest city in America.
[20:26.480 --> 20:34.840]  A Muslim wins in the city of the world that has the largest Jewish
[20:34.840 --> 20:37.200]  population outside of Israel.
[20:37.200 --> 20:37.680]  Mm-hmm.
[20:40.680 --> 20:46.680]  Back to Slick Willie, 1992.
[20:48.280 --> 20:54.160]  The behind the scenes in his campaign staff was the saying,
[20:54.560 --> 20:56.640]  it's the economy, stupid.
[20:56.800 --> 20:57.160]  Yeah.
[20:58.840 --> 21:03.160]  That's why Mamdani won.
[21:04.400 --> 21:06.280]  And that's why Trump won.
[21:06.920 --> 21:12.520]  Trump promised to help we, the people of Slavlandia, I'm going to
[21:12.520 --> 21:14.200]  create jobs and to give them more money.
[21:14.480 --> 21:14.680]  All right.
[21:14.680 --> 21:16.440]  Now let's go again.
[21:16.880 --> 21:23.360]  I've read hours and hours and hours, day after day, after day, after day,
[21:23.720 --> 21:27.960]  since Mamdani won the primary and beat Cuomo.
[21:29.360 --> 21:33.280]  Biggest group that turned out in the primary to vote, the biggest
[21:33.280 --> 21:37.360]  sector, Gen Z, 18 to 28 year olds.
[21:40.600 --> 21:46.720]  The biggest number of people that voted in the election that they just had last
[21:46.720 --> 21:55.560]  week, Gen Z, the millennial generation, increased 30%.
[21:56.400 --> 21:57.920]  They went out and voted for Mamdani.
[21:58.440 --> 22:01.160]  The reason being they have no future.
[22:01.880 --> 22:02.120]  Yeah.
[22:02.120 --> 22:03.240]  They can't get a job.
[22:03.280 --> 22:09.440]  Going back to AI, AI is wiping out new jobs for young people, particularly
[22:09.440 --> 22:11.920]  in the, with college educations.
[22:12.480 --> 22:14.920]  Again, you look at all the companies that are going with AI.
[22:16.320 --> 22:18.080]  Now you got to look globally.
[22:20.000 --> 22:29.800]  Madagascar, Morocco, Tanzania, Kenya, Nepal.
[22:30.240 --> 22:30.600]  Mm-hmm.
[22:31.480 --> 22:39.840]  Gen Z's taking to the streets by the hundreds of thousands in protest.
[22:40.360 --> 22:42.480]  They have no future.
[22:43.520 --> 22:47.200]  They can't find a job, can't earn a living.
[22:47.760 --> 22:49.960]  Again, like I said, it's not what you like, what you want.
[22:49.960 --> 22:51.840]  You think I want to pay for childcare?
[22:52.000 --> 22:53.360]  You've got your kids, you raise them.
[22:53.360 --> 22:54.320]  I got to pay that money.
[22:54.680 --> 22:54.960]  Yeah.
[22:55.560 --> 22:57.600]  I'm just saying it's not what you like, what you want.
[22:57.680 --> 22:58.760]  It's what is.
[22:59.280 --> 23:00.560]  The people are busted.
[23:02.120 --> 23:03.800]  It's the economy, stupid.
[23:04.360 --> 23:11.120]  And number two, this election, the people want a new party.
[23:11.280 --> 23:14.760]  This guy's a social, a democratic socialist.
[23:15.640 --> 23:17.000]  That's his party.
[23:17.800 --> 23:21.880]  Let's go back socialist, go back, Google it up.
[23:22.600 --> 23:27.920]  Listen to Donald Trump's state of the union address when he's trying
[23:27.920 --> 23:32.960]  to overthrow the Maduro government back when he was president in 2019, 2020.
[23:34.440 --> 23:41.880]  He calls Maduro a socialist dictator, or it had nothing to do with the
[23:41.880 --> 23:43.920]  lie about the drug trafficking, by the way.
[23:44.400 --> 23:48.560]  He had that little boy Guaido there at the, at the, at the, when he's
[23:48.560 --> 23:50.840]  giving that and everybody stands up.
[23:50.840 --> 23:52.960]  This is the real president, little Guaido.
[23:53.360 --> 23:54.720]  Oh, the CIA guy, that guy.
[23:54.760 --> 23:55.200]  Oh yeah.
[23:56.160 --> 23:59.320]  Again, nothing to do with drugs, but I'm telling you, he called
[23:59.320 --> 24:02.600]  him a socialist dictator.
[24:03.800 --> 24:05.760]  Mondani is a socialist.
[24:07.320 --> 24:10.880]  It's showing you how desperate the people are.
[24:12.200 --> 24:19.640]  And it's showing you also the time is now for a new third party.
[24:20.920 --> 24:23.120]  The people don't like either one of them.
[24:23.720 --> 24:26.840]  That this kid, again, we've both been 34 years old.
[24:26.840 --> 24:28.080]  He's just starting to grow up.
[24:28.360 --> 24:30.440]  This, this guy does a great act by the way.
[24:30.440 --> 24:32.560]  He's terrific at what he does.
[24:33.120 --> 24:38.320]  But again, a Muslim in the most Jewish populated city in the
[24:38.320 --> 24:39.840]  world outside of Israel.
[24:42.440 --> 24:43.560]  And he wins big.
[24:44.000 --> 24:48.960]  And if Sliwa didn't run as a Republican, Cuomo still would have lost.
[24:49.000 --> 24:49.520]  Yeah, that's right.
[24:49.760 --> 24:49.920]  Yeah.
[24:51.040 --> 24:53.680]  I pointed that out because everybody was a trash in Sliwa.
[24:53.680 --> 24:57.960]  And I said, well, you know, uh, mom, Danny got over 50%.
[24:57.960 --> 25:00.120]  What was it like 50.4, something like that.
[25:00.560 --> 25:01.960]  So I said, it doesn't matter.
[25:01.960 --> 25:04.080]  You can total up everybody else on the other side.
[25:04.080 --> 25:06.240]  He's still got more than that's the way this thing works.
[25:06.240 --> 25:07.880]  You get more than 50% you win.
[25:08.400 --> 25:12.160]  And, uh, they just don't want to face the reality of it.
[25:12.200 --> 25:16.200]  As you pointed out, people are sick of the Democrats and the Republicans.
[25:16.400 --> 25:19.880]  A lot of people that they interviewed didn't know what socialism was.
[25:19.880 --> 25:21.320]  They just want something different.
[25:21.640 --> 25:26.120]  And I think another factor of it, and one of the reasons why, when you
[25:26.120 --> 25:29.160]  look at the fact that the Democrats, so many Democrats like Bernie Sanders
[25:29.160 --> 25:33.280]  and others, hardcore socialists, and even, uh, many of the aspects of what
[25:33.280 --> 25:37.600]  Trump is doing and the Republican party is doing is embraced socialism and
[25:37.600 --> 25:40.520]  central planning and government ownership of corporations.
[25:41.040 --> 25:46.600]  And yet, um, I think the real issue too, even though it was the city that's
[25:46.600 --> 25:51.360]  got the large number of Jews there, uh, I played a couple of clips from Jewish
[25:51.360 --> 25:55.480]  people who were, uh, angry about what Israel was doing.
[25:55.480 --> 25:59.880]  I had an Orthodox rabbi who was talking about it, said, we don't support this.
[25:59.880 --> 26:02.640]  And I don't want to be conflated with what they're doing.
[26:02.640 --> 26:05.400]  He said, I think that's a very dangerous thing to say that all
[26:05.400 --> 26:07.880]  Jews agree with Benjamin Netanyahu.
[26:08.360 --> 26:12.000]  And, um, there was also, um, a guy who was on the street who did that.
[26:12.000 --> 26:14.320]  So, you know, it was a pushback.
[26:14.320 --> 26:17.200]  And I remember the, the debate where they had all the people there.
[26:17.200 --> 26:20.720]  And of course the press amazingly was saying, where's the first
[26:20.720 --> 26:21.800]  place that you would visit?
[26:21.800 --> 26:22.680]  Would it be Israel?
[26:22.960 --> 26:23.560]  Why not?
[26:23.560 --> 26:24.680]  Why wouldn't you go to Israel?
[26:24.680 --> 26:27.040]  And all this kind of just hectoring him about it.
[26:27.040 --> 26:30.320]  And he's like, well, I'm going to stay here because I'd be the mayor of New York.
[26:30.320 --> 26:33.800]  And that's what I'm supposed to do instead of going around all over the world.
[26:33.800 --> 26:36.680]  And that's what everybody's been hitting Trump with.
[26:36.680 --> 26:39.200]  It's like, you're only concerned about foreign policy.
[26:39.200 --> 26:41.200]  You don't care what's going on with America.
[26:41.640 --> 26:44.760]  And we're seeing this over and over again from all of these people.
[26:45.000 --> 26:47.640]  Uh, just, you know, like you said, we're sick and tired of the
[26:47.640 --> 26:50.880]  Republicans and Democrats because they're all focused on something else.
[26:50.880 --> 26:54.320]  They don't care what's happening here in America, or they're focused on
[26:54.440 --> 26:58.040]  helping their big, powerful friends get bigger and more powerful.
[26:58.040 --> 27:00.440]  So I think all of those things were there, but, you know, when you're
[27:00.440 --> 27:05.120]  talking about how helpless Gen Z feels, Gen Z feels around the world.
[27:05.480 --> 27:08.600]  Uh, Gerald, when I was going back and looking at asymmetric warfare,
[27:08.960 --> 27:13.760]  um, stuff, the Pentagon was having these, um, they would have these meetings
[27:13.760 --> 27:17.760]  and they would put the meetings up on YouTube and they would get over, uh,
[27:17.760 --> 27:20.960]  you know, five or six years, they might get 200 views or something like that.
[27:21.160 --> 27:25.960]  But what they were saying consistently was that what creates these terrorist
[27:26.000 --> 27:30.360]  leaders, they said they weren't religiously motivated, uh, many of them
[27:30.360 --> 27:34.520]  came from a situation where they were highly educated, a wealthy family, at
[27:34.520 --> 27:38.760]  least upper middle-class and, uh, many of them engineers and that type of thing.
[27:38.760 --> 27:42.640]  And they would, but, but what motivated them initially, they would
[27:42.960 --> 27:44.160]  eventually turn to religion.
[27:44.360 --> 27:47.680]  But what motivated them originally was the fact that they had no future.
[27:48.200 --> 27:49.680]  They had no control of their life.
[27:50.280 --> 27:52.480]  And so they were saying that was what motivated them.
[27:52.480 --> 27:54.480]  And that's what we're doing right now.
[27:54.800 --> 27:58.720]  You know, we are occupying everybody's country, I think, with a, this
[27:58.720 --> 28:04.160]  foreign thing called AI, and even if AI can't do the job right now,
[28:04.680 --> 28:09.240]  uh, you'll still have the corporation fire you and, uh, under the expectation
[28:09.240 --> 28:11.320]  that someday the AI is going to do the job.
[28:11.680 --> 28:13.280]  And, and so that's what people are seeing.
[28:13.280 --> 28:15.040]  I mean, the job cuts are for real.
[28:16.680 --> 28:21.240]  Each week in the Trends Journal for hundreds of weeks, we put
[28:21.240 --> 28:23.160]  job, what the job losses are.
[28:24.240 --> 28:25.000]  It's phenomenal.
[28:25.840 --> 28:30.240]  It's one company after another laying off people, and it goes back
[28:30.240 --> 28:31.520]  to where the economy is going.
[28:32.240 --> 28:36.640]  You're looking now at holiday hiring is, is, is at a, is at a low.
[28:37.600 --> 28:40.560]  Then you look at the consumer confidence index, it just came out.
[28:40.560 --> 28:42.120]  It was almost at an all time low.
[28:43.240 --> 28:45.840]  And it goes back to the election of this kid winning.
[28:46.760 --> 28:49.680]  And, um, again, the people are very desperate.
[28:50.160 --> 28:51.040]  They're going broke.
[28:51.040 --> 28:57.360]  And by the way, Oxfam came out with an article on November 3rd, um, that in
[28:57.360 --> 29:09.280]  the United States, the 10 richest billionaires got $700 billion richer in the year.
[29:09.920 --> 29:10.240]  Wow.
[29:11.080 --> 29:11.360]  Wow.
[29:12.520 --> 29:12.840]  Yeah.
[29:13.040 --> 29:17.040]  It's all about just a little bit more, but now it's not just a little bit more.
[29:17.040 --> 29:18.000]  It's about a lot more.
[29:18.000 --> 29:19.800]  You know, that's what the, what John D.
[29:19.800 --> 29:23.320]  Rockefeller said to the, um, reporter asked him, how much is enough?
[29:23.920 --> 29:24.760]  It's just a little bit more.
[29:24.920 --> 29:29.400]  These people are accruing it at a very accelerating rate.
[29:29.520 --> 29:36.440]  And this is really what is at the heart of the H1B visa debacle for Trump is his
[29:36.440 --> 29:40.840]  arrogance that he would have a record number of H1B visa people out there.
[29:40.840 --> 29:44.240]  Is it at the same time that these trashing Americans and saying Americans
[29:44.240 --> 29:47.080]  don't have any talent, you can't train Americans doing this kind of stuff.
[29:47.280 --> 29:51.600]  What's he bringing people in for in his organization, uh, to do groundskeeping
[29:51.600 --> 29:54.400]  work, to do housekeeping, to, to work in the kitchen.
[29:54.920 --> 29:57.520]  He's just bringing in slave wages is all he's doing.
[29:58.840 --> 30:04.120]  My book, international bestseller, China tracking 1996.
[30:04.680 --> 30:06.560]  I write about the H1B visas.
[30:07.360 --> 30:09.800]  This is the beginning of the internet revolution.
[30:11.640 --> 30:13.640]  They didn't want to pay people a lot of dough.
[30:15.320 --> 30:22.280]  Like Willie Clinton created the H1B visa scam to bring in cheap
[30:22.280 --> 30:25.960]  Chinese and Indian labor to do the, to work in.
[30:26.000 --> 30:27.800]  This is, I'm telling you, the facts are right here.
[30:28.960 --> 30:31.280]  Nobody ever heard of an H1B visa before.
[30:32.080 --> 30:33.880]  And again, we only put the facts in there.
[30:33.880 --> 30:34.920]  You're talking about cheap labor.
[30:36.320 --> 30:40.760]  The reason you should go, go to a marshals, go to a target, go to a home
[30:40.760 --> 30:46.000]  depot, go to a Lowe's outside in front of every place, help wanted, full-time,
[30:46.000 --> 30:51.640]  part-time, they were letting all this cheap labor come in so they couldn't
[30:51.640 --> 30:55.800]  have to pay him anything because you can't earn a living working at these places.
[30:58.000 --> 31:02.000]  That's why they let all that cheap labor come in over the years, particularly
[31:02.000 --> 31:06.920]  under the Biden administration, they wanted cheap labor and the story.
[31:07.560 --> 31:12.400]  And now again, as I said, okay, you let them come in and now you're throwing a
[31:12.400 --> 31:18.320]  mouth with this ice crap, you know, leave the people alone.
[31:18.320 --> 31:21.000]  You let them come in here because you wanted cheap labor and now you're
[31:21.000 --> 31:24.640]  throwing them out and you're selling the line that they're all drug dealers.
[31:25.080 --> 31:27.800]  Well, let me ask you, uh, what you think is behind that?
[31:27.800 --> 31:31.400]  Because I look at that and I think that, you know, the way this, if you
[31:31.400 --> 31:33.720]  want to get rid of people, there are certain things that you could do that
[31:33.720 --> 31:36.400]  would not be quite so confrontational and in the face, right?
[31:36.680 --> 31:38.080]  Even pepper spraying a baby.
[31:38.480 --> 31:42.440]  Um, and so, you know, there's, there's ways that you could do this.
[31:42.600 --> 31:44.120]  I think this is deliberate.
[31:44.560 --> 31:45.760]  I don't think it's just stupid.
[31:45.760 --> 31:46.520]  I think it's deliberate.
[31:46.520 --> 31:50.400]  I think they want to have division and chaos and civil war.
[31:50.400 --> 31:51.520]  What do you think about that?
[31:51.600 --> 31:56.760]  Is that why we're seeing these kind of high-handed, yeah, the government's in
[31:56.760 --> 31:59.120]  control, it's a dictator state.
[31:59.320 --> 31:59.760]  That's right.
[32:00.720 --> 32:02.640]  I think it's about intimidation.
[32:02.720 --> 32:03.080]  Yeah.
[32:03.200 --> 32:06.800]  I mean, guys with masks on and again, what they're doing, there's America,
[32:06.800 --> 32:09.680]  you got this mask on, you're doing this to innocent people.
[32:12.080 --> 32:14.400]  Again, you let them come in here, leave them the hell alone.
[32:14.440 --> 32:18.120]  You know, you let them come in, you wanted cheap labor, so leave them
[32:18.120 --> 32:20.520]  the, if you don't want anybody else to come in, fine.
[32:20.840 --> 32:21.840]  Yeah, that's right.
[32:21.840 --> 32:23.520]  But what are you doing this to these people for?
[32:23.520 --> 32:24.280]  This is terrible.
[32:24.360 --> 32:24.640]  Yeah.
[32:25.080 --> 32:25.240]  Yeah.
[32:25.240 --> 32:28.280]  You brought them in for economic reasons and you could get them out economically
[32:28.280 --> 32:32.320]  as well, you don't need to go through these goons going down the street unless
[32:32.320 --> 32:36.360]  you want to have this kind of confrontation, unless you want to militarize the police
[32:36.360 --> 32:37.640]  and federalize the police.
[32:38.000 --> 32:40.200]  And I think that's exactly what they want to do.
[32:40.320 --> 32:42.640]  Yeah, it seems like it all goes back to Bill Clinton.
[32:42.920 --> 32:45.880]  You're just talking about the telecom thing where he does a massive
[32:45.880 --> 32:48.040]  consolidation of telecommunications companies.
[32:48.040 --> 32:51.880]  And of course, he also, you know, consolidated the banks.
[32:51.880 --> 32:56.200]  I remember when that happened, they approved that big bank merger of Nations
[32:56.200 --> 33:00.000]  Bank and Bank of America in California, Nations Bank in North Carolina.
[33:00.000 --> 33:03.360]  And everybody said, you're going to set off a wave of bank mergers and you're
[33:03.360 --> 33:04.760]  going to wind up with a half a dozen banks.
[33:04.760 --> 33:05.640]  And sure enough, we did.
[33:05.640 --> 33:09.320]  And about a decade later, we have the too big to fail banks that were
[33:09.320 --> 33:10.760]  bailed out by the government.
[33:10.760 --> 33:12.920]  So he consolidated telecommunications.
[33:12.920 --> 33:14.480]  He consolidated the banks.
[33:14.880 --> 33:17.680]  They lays the foundation for H1B visas.
[33:17.680 --> 33:20.560]  I mean, and then you find, Hey, it's Ben Ferguson.
[33:20.560 --> 33:23.720]  And I want you to pause what you're doing for just one minute.
[33:23.760 --> 33:28.000]  And I want you to hear about love, generosity, and compassion.
[33:28.040 --> 33:31.160]  We say those words all the time and they sound good.
[33:31.200 --> 33:31.920]  They feel good.
[33:32.280 --> 33:33.520]  But here's the truth.
[33:33.720 --> 33:37.760]  Those words don't mean anything unless they turn into action.
[33:38.120 --> 33:42.760]  And right now, not later today, not tomorrow, there's a child in the
[33:42.760 --> 33:47.560]  world who doesn't know if they'll eat, if they'll have a chance to learn,
[33:47.960 --> 33:50.080]  or if there's any hope at all.
[33:50.480 --> 33:55.840]  And while we're all busy, life keeps moving forward, but that child is waiting.
[33:56.200 --> 33:59.840]  This is where you come in with compassion international.
[33:59.840 --> 34:04.720]  You have the chance to change a child's future, not just with words, not with
[34:04.720 --> 34:11.160]  promises, but with real help that provides food, education, and hope through local
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[34:24.160 --> 34:26.400]  That's compassion.com.
[34:41.160 --> 35:03.720]  That, you know, Trump and, uh, and Biden and Obama, they'll continue his policies.
[35:03.720 --> 35:07.480]  Trump continues the Quentin policies with all this stuff as well.
[35:07.640 --> 35:13.240]  And by the way, going back to the, with the banks, it was a little slime ball
[35:13.240 --> 35:15.480]  that everybody liked little Jimmy Carter.
[35:16.480 --> 35:22.480]  He was the guy that started the movement for the banks to get bigger.
[35:22.800 --> 35:27.760]  Back in the day, they were only in trust state banks, bank of America.
[35:28.040 --> 35:29.320]  That was only in California.
[35:30.600 --> 35:34.920]  We used to have all local banks, all the cities had local banks, all gone.
[35:35.760 --> 35:41.120]  It was Bill Clinton that pushed that through that allowed interstate banking
[35:44.840 --> 35:45.880]  before we didn't have it.
[35:46.480 --> 35:50.680]  And, uh, and when you look at the next wave of consolidations, as you point out,
[35:50.680 --> 35:56.000]  many times, you got a lot of banks that have a lot of, um, uh, risk and jeopardy
[35:56.000 --> 35:57.680]  involved in this commercial real estate thing.
[35:57.680 --> 36:00.160]  You've pointed that out now for quite some time.
[36:00.920 --> 36:03.920]  And, um, it seems to me like the next wave of this stuff, they're
[36:03.920 --> 36:05.360]  looking at the stable coins.
[36:05.360 --> 36:06.960]  I want to get your take on stable coins.
[36:06.960 --> 36:10.200]  I think they're there two different things are happening with it.
[36:10.680 --> 36:14.240]  Number one, I look at it and it seems to me like they're going to use stable
[36:14.240 --> 36:19.160]  coins as a way to sell their, their treasury bills when they can't sell them
[36:19.160 --> 36:23.080]  to other central banks and other governments because they don't like the
[36:23.080 --> 36:24.000]  American hegemony.
[36:24.280 --> 36:29.320]  So if they package the stable coins and, and fill them up with these bonds, then
[36:29.320 --> 36:33.280]  they can essentially sell the bonds at retail level.
[36:33.520 --> 36:34.840]  I think that's one aspect of it.
[36:35.080 --> 36:39.640]  Eric Trump has said at some of these crypto conferences that, uh, stable coins
[36:39.640 --> 36:41.920]  are going to get rid of all banks within a decade.
[36:42.360 --> 36:45.800]  And, uh, so it seems to me like that is also a part of it.
[36:45.800 --> 36:47.200]  What do you think about stable coins?
[36:47.920 --> 36:49.120]  And what they're using it for?
[36:49.120 --> 36:50.640]  I think Warwell couldn't have come up with a better name.
[36:52.320 --> 36:54.880]  I said, I think what they're really talking about when they talk, tie it to
[36:54.880 --> 36:56.360]  the dollar and call it a stable coin.
[36:56.360 --> 36:59.320]  I said, maybe they mean it in a different kind of stable.
[36:59.320 --> 37:01.840]  Maybe they mean it like, you know, a horse stable.
[37:02.120 --> 37:05.840]  And maybe what is filling this thing up is the stuff that's on the bottom, on
[37:05.840 --> 37:07.680]  the floor of the horse stable, right?
[37:07.680 --> 37:10.080]  It's really what they're, what they have this thing back with.
[37:10.080 --> 37:15.840]  It goes back to when you talk, we talk about AI, everything's going to become
[37:15.840 --> 37:21.000]  digital, they're going to make up anything they can, CBDC, central bank,
[37:21.000 --> 37:25.560]  digital currencies, they're going to do everything they can to try to get rid of
[37:25.560 --> 37:29.560]  the debt level that, and when you look at the real debt level, it's not 38
[37:29.560 --> 37:31.520]  trillion, it's well over a hundred trillion.
[37:32.000 --> 37:36.240]  When you put social security, other government expenditures in there, there's
[37:36.240 --> 37:39.480]  no way, so they're going to make up the stable coin crap, they're going to make
[37:39.480 --> 37:44.680]  up CBDCs and not only the United States, all over the world, it's the future.
[37:45.840 --> 37:51.680]  And again, and you're talking about Trump's kid at the crypto thing, you
[37:51.680 --> 37:55.800]  know, crypto currencies now at the Bitcoin is now, I think it's around about
[37:55.840 --> 38:02.120]  96,000 dollars now, and it's gone down from 124,000 a coin.
[38:02.880 --> 38:05.040]  And will it go down further?
[38:05.200 --> 38:07.960]  And again, we look at things through the way they are.
[38:08.840 --> 38:14.600]  Let's go back to Trump back in 2020, 2021, making fun of Bitcoin, saying
[38:14.600 --> 38:19.280]  how terrible it was, and it was destroying the dollar, but now that he's
[38:19.280 --> 38:24.840]  into it, his kids are into it, that Lutnick clown's kids are into it,
[38:25.240 --> 38:26.960]  Wittenkopf's kids are into it.
[38:28.600 --> 38:32.360]  And Trump got a hundred million dollars from the crypto people when he ran for
[38:32.360 --> 38:37.440]  office in 2024, and tens of millions of dollars from them when he got his
[38:37.440 --> 38:41.440]  inauguration, they're going to do everything they can to keep propping up
[38:41.440 --> 38:46.280]  the cryptos, because they're invested in it, and they're only concerned about
[38:46.280 --> 38:49.280]  themselves, so that's the way we see it.
[38:49.400 --> 38:53.200]  There's a lot of negativity now coming out in the crypto world about that
[38:53.200 --> 38:58.760]  cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin could even go back down to the 37,000 dollar a coin
[38:58.760 --> 38:59.040]  level.
[38:59.200 --> 38:59.600]  Really?
[38:59.760 --> 39:03.280]  Well, yeah, a lot of people have been saying that they saw the crypto stuff as
[39:03.280 --> 39:06.880]  being a pump and dump, and that these people get their money out of it and
[39:06.880 --> 39:08.760]  then dump it for the rest of us.
[39:09.600 --> 39:12.760]  Do you think that that's what's going to happen with it, that it might go back
[39:12.760 --> 39:13.400]  down into the...
[39:13.720 --> 39:19.600]  Again, as I said, with the Trump people into it, I think they're going to do
[39:19.600 --> 39:20.920]  everything they can to prop it up.
[39:21.880 --> 39:23.400]  That's my guess, it's a guess.
[39:23.560 --> 39:26.600]  So you think they'll blow the bubble up a little bit more, and then they'll
[39:26.600 --> 39:27.440]  sell it out?
[39:27.440 --> 39:30.760]  Then they'll sell it out, yeah, that's probably true.
[39:30.760 --> 39:35.680]  Yeah, they're making a lot of money off of the crypto stuff, and it was the
[39:35.680 --> 39:40.600]  expectations about what Trump was going to do to support crypto, because the
[39:40.600 --> 39:43.280]  moves that he made just prior to the election, that after he got elected,
[39:43.800 --> 39:48.080]  crypto soared, and you remember a year ago, we were talking about how gold had
[39:48.600 --> 39:49.000]  dropped.
[39:49.000 --> 39:54.640]  Actually, I did a commercial about how now is the time because gold was on
[39:54.640 --> 40:01.840]  sale, because the fundamentals that had driven gold up had not changed, but
[40:01.840 --> 40:05.920]  everybody was expecting that everybody's going to put their money into Bitcoin
[40:05.920 --> 40:09.240]  and other crypto stuff because Trump was jumping into it.
[40:09.880 --> 40:13.920]  But I think really, when you look at it, it's been kind of interesting to see
[40:13.920 --> 40:23.680]  the moves with Bitcoin and not really moving counter to the markets like gold
[40:23.720 --> 40:24.640]  typically does.
[40:25.840 --> 40:30.200]  Again, very important with gold, again, gold prices are going down because they
[40:30.200 --> 40:32.000]  say interest rates are going to stay high.
[40:33.160 --> 40:35.120]  And also profit taking too, don't you think?
[40:35.280 --> 40:35.920]  Absolutely.
[40:35.920 --> 40:38.280]  Because we're getting towards the end of the year and that type of thing.
[40:38.280 --> 40:43.800]  Absolutely, and let's not forget too, let's go back to 2019, not ancient
[40:43.800 --> 40:50.120]  history, JP Morgan Chase was fined $900 million for rigging the precious
[40:50.120 --> 40:50.800]  metals market.
[40:52.520 --> 40:55.400]  So they're going to do everything they can to rig the game.
[40:56.000 --> 40:57.000]  But here's the deal.
[40:59.320 --> 41:00.760]  Let's look at oil prices.
[41:01.520 --> 41:06.000]  Yesterday, I didn't look at them this morning, it was about $63 a barrel.
[41:07.360 --> 41:10.600]  Last year at this time, it was about $20 a barrel higher.
[41:11.600 --> 41:19.880]  The reason oil prices are so low is because demand is so low and there's more
[41:19.880 --> 41:21.000]  supply than demand.
[41:21.680 --> 41:23.480]  There's a global slowdown.
[41:24.840 --> 41:30.760]  When the equity markets crash, that's when reality hits Main Street.
[41:31.560 --> 41:35.040]  They ignore, there's no connection between Wall Street and Main Street.
[41:35.120 --> 41:37.520]  Again, look at the S&P 500.
[41:38.040 --> 41:43.760]  According to, so it's not my quote, according to some of the reports coming
[41:43.760 --> 41:50.520]  out, Vanguard State Street and BlackRock own over 80% of the S&P 500.
[41:53.920 --> 41:54.440]  All right?
[41:56.240 --> 41:58.600]  There's going to be a crash.
[41:59.680 --> 42:03.480]  There's no relationship between Main Street and Wall Street.
[42:04.000 --> 42:13.680]  Again, by the facts, nearly 50% of all the money spent in retail spending in
[42:13.680 --> 42:16.520]  the United States comes from the top 10%.
[42:17.640 --> 42:22.280]  10% account for 50% of all the money being spent in the country.
[42:23.920 --> 42:26.760]  There's no relationship between Wall Street and Main Street.
[42:27.240 --> 42:31.880]  It becomes a reality of how bad things are when the markets crash.
[42:32.880 --> 42:36.120]  And when these markets crash, you're going to see gold prices spike well
[42:36.120 --> 42:37.880]  above $5,000 an ounce.
[42:38.480 --> 42:41.160]  That's our forecast and silver following.
[42:42.280 --> 42:52.440]  And going back to how bad it is, back in the day, the average age for first time
[42:52.440 --> 42:55.360]  home buyers was 28 years old.
[42:56.560 --> 42:57.600]  You know what it is today?
[42:58.720 --> 42:59.200]  40.
[42:59.880 --> 43:00.280]  Mm-hmm.
[43:01.600 --> 43:04.760]  Yeah, I saw 40, yeah, about 40.
[43:05.000 --> 43:11.600]  And you know, I looked up because of this 50 year mortgage BS, it'd be like
[43:11.600 --> 43:16.040]  property taxes, you know, you never get, and you only work for 43 years.
[43:16.040 --> 43:17.640]  A typical person does, right?
[43:17.960 --> 43:19.520]  Assuming that you can keep your job.
[43:19.960 --> 43:22.000]  Most people typically work for 43 years.
[43:22.000 --> 43:24.880]  How do you get a 50 year mortgage ever even paid off like that?
[43:25.480 --> 43:30.280]  Well, again, you're looking at the average age now, first time home
[43:30.280 --> 43:34.240]  buyers at 40 years old, so you're going to be 90 years old when you pay it off.
[43:35.440 --> 43:39.040]  And the average age death in the United States is 78 years old.
[43:39.080 --> 43:39.440]  Yeah.
[43:39.720 --> 43:41.000]  Yeah, they got to figure it out, don't they?
[43:41.200 --> 43:44.600]  It sounds like social security, you know, how they picked the retirement age of 65.
[43:44.920 --> 43:48.440]  That was just beyond life expectancy in Germany when Bismarck did that.
[43:48.720 --> 43:52.600]  You know, and so that's how they figure 50 years for a mortgage.
[43:52.600 --> 43:56.240]  You know, let's, let's go beyond life expectancy and make sure nobody
[43:56.240 --> 43:57.480]  ever gets their mortgages paid off.
[43:57.480 --> 43:59.040]  They're always indebted to the banks.
[43:59.600 --> 44:02.840]  It's just a, it's just criminal what they're able to do, isn't it?
[44:03.280 --> 44:07.200]  You know, what you're talking about, what you're talking about with the $5,000
[44:07.200 --> 44:12.200]  gold when this stuff crashes, Jamie Dieman came out and said that, you know,
[44:12.200 --> 44:15.040]  JP Morgan, he said, I'm not going to buy gold.
[44:15.040 --> 44:15.800]  I'm not in that.
[44:15.840 --> 44:18.160]  I don't care about gold, but he said, I think it's going to
[44:18.160 --> 44:20.000]  go between 5,000 and 10,000.
[44:20.000 --> 44:24.120]  So you're conservative considering what Jamie Dieman did.
[44:24.120 --> 44:26.720]  And he wasn't trying to pump it up because he wanted to sell gold.
[44:26.720 --> 44:27.560]  He wasn't going to sell it.
[44:27.560 --> 44:31.160]  He wasn't going to buy it, but he thought five to $10,000
[44:31.160 --> 44:33.120]  when all this stuff crashes.
[44:33.400 --> 44:37.120]  I mean, it really does look like a, we're on track for a global
[44:37.120 --> 44:39.720]  depression and global war, doesn't it?
[44:39.760 --> 44:41.960]  Because this is again, a fourth turning.
[44:41.960 --> 44:46.640]  This happens about every 80 years and the entire world is on the same cycle.
[44:46.640 --> 44:50.600]  Now it has been since the last fourth turning, but there were a lot of
[44:50.600 --> 44:55.520]  countries that won the same cycle going back to the civil war.
[44:55.560 --> 44:59.320]  I've mentioned it many times, you know, the fact that there was a civil war
[44:59.320 --> 45:03.680]  in Italy, 1861, 1865, it wasn't out about slavery.
[45:04.000 --> 45:07.720]  It was about the same thing that our civil war was about, which was about
[45:07.880 --> 45:13.800]  the transition from a more decentralized agrarian state to a centralized
[45:13.800 --> 45:20.640]  industrial state and creating a nation state from these decentralized
[45:20.640 --> 45:26.680]  power sources, the centralized centers of power that they had under
[45:26.680 --> 45:30.320]  agrarianism in Italy, same thing happened here that was really the
[45:30.320 --> 45:36.280]  driving force, but now everybody is on the same cycle and so they know that
[45:36.280 --> 45:40.480]  this is happening and that's one of the reasons why you're seeing everybody
[45:40.480 --> 45:42.160]  gearing up for war in Europe, isn't it?
[45:42.760 --> 45:43.120]  Yep.
[45:43.480 --> 45:44.120]  Look at the money.
[45:44.120 --> 45:45.520]  Look at that little slime ball.
[45:45.520 --> 45:47.920]  That's the chancellor of Germany.
[45:48.160 --> 45:48.440]  Yeah.
[45:48.440 --> 45:48.880]  Mertz.
[45:48.920 --> 45:49.240]  Yeah.
[45:49.280 --> 45:51.760]  Look at one of the covers of the Transferno magazine.
[45:51.760 --> 45:52.480]  Heil Mertz.
[45:52.480 --> 45:53.400]  Heil Mertz.
[45:53.840 --> 45:57.400]  We're going to spend a trillion dollars to build up our defense.
[45:57.400 --> 45:57.800]  Yeah.
[45:58.120 --> 45:59.920]  We have to stop those Russians.
[46:00.240 --> 46:05.600]  We only killed 25 million of them in World War II with Operation Barbarossa.
[46:06.680 --> 46:09.120]  Oh, that, oh, you like Germany's first world war?
[46:09.120 --> 46:10.920]  Nah, I like their second world war.
[46:11.480 --> 46:17.280]  Germany, the third largest economy in the world, the largest in Europe.
[46:18.720 --> 46:20.960]  They're in a recession for two years.
[46:21.200 --> 46:21.480]  Yeah.
[46:22.560 --> 46:26.760]  And now slime ball Mertz, I won't be in a recession this year.
[46:26.960 --> 46:29.760]  Our economy will grow 0.2%.
[46:32.360 --> 46:32.560]  Yeah.
[46:32.560 --> 46:34.040]  And of course they're doing it to themselves.
[46:34.040 --> 46:39.320]  You know, they're, they're de-industrializing, maybe not to as quickly as the UK is,
[46:39.320 --> 46:40.560]  but they're doing the same thing.
[46:41.000 --> 46:42.920]  I got to make this a thousand percent clear.
[46:44.440 --> 46:53.040]  They all destroyed themselves when they brought manufacturing to China after they
[46:53.040 --> 46:56.880]  got into the World Trade Organization in 2001.
[46:57.000 --> 46:57.880]  Yes, that's right.
[46:57.880 --> 47:05.520]  They all, the Western manufacturers gave China all the high tech and heavy
[47:05.560 --> 47:08.720]  industry manufacturing they never had.
[47:09.000 --> 47:10.120]  Let's go back.
[47:10.600 --> 47:12.520]  You're talking about Germany's economy.
[47:13.080 --> 47:20.560]  Let's go back between around 2001 when they first came into the, when they first
[47:20.560 --> 47:22.680]  started going over there to about 2015.
[47:23.680 --> 47:36.840]  Look at the automobile sales, Ford, GM, Volkswagen, BMW, Porsche, skyrocketing,
[47:37.400 --> 47:39.280]  skyrocketing in China.
[47:40.760 --> 47:42.640]  The first 10, 12 years.
[47:44.720 --> 47:48.960]  And then all of a sudden, China gets all the heavy industry and high tech
[47:48.960 --> 47:51.080]  manufacturing that they never had before.
[47:51.880 --> 47:53.240]  And we don't need you anymore.
[47:54.240 --> 47:57.200]  And isn't it interesting the timing you mentioned about 2015.
[47:57.200 --> 47:58.880]  What else happened in 2015?
[47:59.280 --> 48:00.440]  The Paris Climate Accord.
[48:00.840 --> 48:05.040]  And what they did then after they'd gotten their heavy industry in place, then
[48:05.040 --> 48:08.840]  what they did was they gave them essentially a monopoly on cheap, affordable
[48:09.240 --> 48:15.920]  energy, making it extremely expensive for German companies and British companies
[48:16.200 --> 48:18.160]  to be able to afford energy.
[48:18.320 --> 48:21.440]  Even if they didn't shut them down because of emissions, they still couldn't
[48:21.440 --> 48:24.440]  compete because their energy was so expensive compared to China.
[48:25.520 --> 48:27.400]  And let's look down.
[48:27.440 --> 48:29.960]  Who's the biggest TV seller in the world?
[48:30.400 --> 48:32.760]  BYD, Chinese company.
[48:33.400 --> 48:35.480]  Well, they laid this thing out like a plan, didn't they?
[48:35.520 --> 48:36.760]  I mean, it's just like clockwork.
[48:36.760 --> 48:38.720]  You know, let's get all the ducks in a row.
[48:39.200 --> 48:48.080]  The greedy companies of the West went to China to get their cheap labor and the
[48:48.080 --> 48:49.600]  story. They were booming.
[48:49.600 --> 48:51.320]  These companies were booming.
[48:51.560 --> 48:53.720]  China's economy is going way up.
[48:54.920 --> 48:58.560]  And they're selling all their products over there that the Chinese never had.
[48:58.800 --> 49:02.800]  Look at what happened with luxury sales.
[49:03.240 --> 49:06.000]  It boomed because the Chinese are buying all this stuff.
[49:06.240 --> 49:11.720]  And then China started the covid war on Chinese Lunar New Year, the Year of the
[49:11.720 --> 49:14.120]  Rat in January 2020.
[49:15.080 --> 49:17.040]  And everything changed.
[49:18.080 --> 49:19.360]  Hey, it's Ben Ferguson.
[49:19.360 --> 49:22.560]  And I want you to pause what you're doing for just one minute.
[49:22.560 --> 49:25.000]  And I want you to hear about Alejandra.
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[49:41.080 --> 49:43.720]  By the third day, her body was shutting down.
[49:43.800 --> 49:49.640]  She woke up and just long enough to tell her mom, I can't take the pain anymore.
[49:49.920 --> 49:51.240]  I can't keep going.
[49:51.760 --> 49:56.880]  Her parents drove hours to find a doctor who tried everything, but she needed a
[49:56.880 --> 50:01.440]  private hospital and that was impossible for her family to afford.
[50:01.840 --> 50:05.200]  And that is when Compassion International stepped in.
[50:05.640 --> 50:11.560]  Now, through compassion, Alejandra was treated and against all odds, she survived.
[50:11.920 --> 50:16.720]  She lived because someone just like you took action right now.
[50:16.720 --> 50:21.320]  Unfortunately, there are children just like Alejandra who won't survive unless
[50:21.320 --> 50:23.080]  someone like you steps in.
[50:23.560 --> 50:28.640]  Compassion International partners with local churches, providing children with
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[51:17.720 --> 51:19.440]  By the way, destroy their own economy.
[51:20.240 --> 51:25.200]  China has a housing crisis, the likes of which never seen in modern history.
[51:25.520 --> 51:28.760]  There are an estimated 90 million vacant apartments.
[51:28.920 --> 51:29.240]  Wow.
[51:30.320 --> 51:31.040]  90 million.
[51:31.120 --> 51:34.440]  You know, Gerald, I've seen a couple of videos on YouTube,
[51:34.720 --> 51:37.360]  unbelievably large mansions.
[51:37.360 --> 51:39.520]  I mean, you're talking about mansions in the United States.
[51:40.240 --> 51:45.200]  Nothing compared to these that they built and, and they've set vacant for so long.
[51:45.200 --> 51:47.760]  It's like they built these things out in the middle of the jungle because the
[51:47.760 --> 51:52.040]  neighborhoods have grown up and they've basically, um, you know, rewilded the
[51:52.040 --> 51:53.600]  whole area out of neglect.
[51:54.000 --> 51:55.360]  Nobody can buy these things.
[51:55.360 --> 51:57.160]  They built these massive mansions.
[51:57.200 --> 52:01.240]  You're talking about a miss, um, malinvestment of the government and
[52:01.240 --> 52:02.720]  central planners and that type of thing.
[52:02.720 --> 52:04.560]  But yeah, it truly is amazing.
[52:04.560 --> 52:08.640]  And when you look at Fred Mertz and all these guys, their response is they're
[52:08.640 --> 52:13.280]  not going to fix any of the issues that are hurting, uh, German industry.
[52:13.280 --> 52:14.720]  Instead, they're just going to go to war.
[52:15.080 --> 52:18.720]  You know, I always laugh when I hear his name because you had a Fred
[52:18.720 --> 52:20.320]  Mertz on, I love Lucy, right?
[52:20.680 --> 52:23.800]  Uh, except I think in this particular case, this particular Fred Mertz,
[52:24.120 --> 52:28.480]  he loves losing, uh, that's what he is setting up to do.
[52:28.720 --> 52:30.480]  He's going to have them lose all the industry.
[52:30.480 --> 52:32.080]  They'll probably lose the war as well.
[52:32.480 --> 52:35.680]  Um, again, this is when you mentioned the fourth turning,
[52:35.680 --> 52:36.920]  this will be the last turning.
[52:37.520 --> 52:42.440]  It was this cat by the name of, uh, Albert Einstein knew a little thing or
[52:42.440 --> 52:46.800]  two about the atomic bomb and they asked him what kind of weapons will be used
[52:46.800 --> 52:48.120]  to fight the third world war.
[52:48.760 --> 52:52.440]  He said, I don't know, but they'll be using sticks and stones to fight the fourth.
[52:53.880 --> 52:54.080]  Yeah.
[52:54.120 --> 52:55.440]  What do you think about Trump?
[52:55.880 --> 53:03.480]  You know, they're so, you know, uh, Putin has, uh, done tests of delivery vehicles.
[53:03.480 --> 53:07.040]  In other words, they got their hypersonic missiles and they have this nuclear
[53:07.040 --> 53:10.800]  powered cruise missile that can stay aloft for very, very long time.
[53:11.280 --> 53:13.720]  And, uh, but that's a delivery mechanism.
[53:13.720 --> 53:16.240]  It wasn't, they weren't testing nuclear warheads.
[53:16.240 --> 53:17.640]  They weren't exploding nuclear bombs.
[53:18.240 --> 53:21.880]  And Trump kind of stupidly conflates these two things.
[53:22.200 --> 53:26.680]  Uh, I guess to basically rattle his saber and say, we've got big bombs and we're
[53:26.680 --> 53:28.120]  going to show you how big our bombs are.
[53:28.560 --> 53:32.240]  Um, you know, again, escalating this towards nuclear war.
[53:32.600 --> 53:34.280]  You know, what do you think about that?
[53:34.320 --> 53:40.400]  By the way, this other thing that's really big is these Epstein files and
[53:40.400 --> 53:44.880]  the stuff coming out about one at this woman who works at Goldman Sachs, there's
[53:44.880 --> 53:49.280]  a whole article that came out just today about how she used to go back and forth
[53:49.280 --> 53:52.040]  with Epstein and making fun of Trump.
[53:53.320 --> 53:54.480]  He was losing his mind.
[53:54.880 --> 53:55.160]  Yeah.
[53:55.640 --> 53:56.680]  Words to that effect.
[53:56.800 --> 53:57.800]  And that's back then.
[53:58.320 --> 53:58.560]  Yeah.
[53:59.040 --> 54:01.320]  So he's out of his mind right in front of your eyes.
[54:01.480 --> 54:06.480]  I mean, and these Epstein files, you know, why are you holding them back?
[54:06.480 --> 54:08.280]  Why don't you, what's the big deal over here?
[54:08.280 --> 54:08.840]  Put them out there.
[54:08.840 --> 54:11.920]  We, we got, we got a vote on this stuff, put them out there.
[54:12.720 --> 54:18.760]  Again, you think, you know, you think that, uh, again, Bill Clinton, didn't
[54:18.760 --> 54:21.240]  he pardon, pardon Epstein at one time?
[54:22.680 --> 54:23.400]  I don't think so.
[54:23.400 --> 54:27.640]  I think that they got him that sweetheart deal and it was people that were all
[54:27.640 --> 54:29.360]  around the Trump inner circle, right?
[54:29.360 --> 54:33.560]  You had the guy, Alex Acosta, who was the so-called prosecutor who
[54:33.560 --> 54:34.760]  gave him the sweetheart deal.
[54:35.080 --> 54:39.200]  And, um, you know, you had, uh, Ken Starr who had given, uh, who had gotten Bill
[54:39.200 --> 54:43.320]  Clinton off, you know, as a special prosecutor, and so he was a defense attorney
[54:43.320 --> 54:47.560]  for Epstein and you had Alan Dershowitz who now loves Trump because of Israel.
[54:47.720 --> 54:52.160]  And so, you know, the three of them made sure that he didn't really, uh, have
[54:52.160 --> 54:55.640]  anything happen to him, but, um, you know, when I look at it, I was saying
[54:55.640 --> 54:59.560]  earlier today, I was talking about, spent like an hour talking about the Epstein
[54:59.560 --> 55:05.400]  stuff and, um, my take on it, uh, Gerald is when you look at how they have
[55:05.800 --> 55:10.760]  basically humiliated and shamed themselves and public by trying to keep this,
[55:10.840 --> 55:11.960]  uh, covered up.
[55:12.200 --> 55:16.480]  And I say the GOP has become, uh, guarding our pedophiles when they, when they,
[55:16.760 --> 55:19.280]  when they do all that stuff and they own it.
[55:19.320 --> 55:22.240]  Why would they, why would they go so far with all this?
[55:22.280 --> 55:25.280]  Even Trump, you know, you can say, well, Trump is pushing him to do it
[55:25.280 --> 55:26.760]  and he's personally involved.
[55:27.200 --> 55:32.000]  But I think, you know, even could Trump even be that stupid if he wasn't trying
[55:32.000 --> 55:36.960]  to cover up for Mossad because there's been a lot of, uh, documentation about
[55:36.960 --> 55:42.400]  how Jeffrey Epstein was, uh, working with Mossad and not just with these blackmail
[55:42.400 --> 55:46.640]  rings, but also as representative in Mongolia and some other places, Ivory
[55:46.640 --> 55:47.240]  coast.
[55:47.600 --> 55:51.480]  And, um, you know, he was intimately involved with Mossad and Israel working
[55:51.480 --> 55:51.880]  with them.
[55:52.360 --> 55:56.920]  I think a lot of this is to cover up for Mossad and maybe even the CIA that's
[55:56.920 --> 55:58.000]  involved in a lot of this stuff.
[55:58.000 --> 55:58.720]  You're probably right.
[55:58.800 --> 55:59.080]  Yeah.
[55:59.680 --> 56:00.640]  You're probably right.
[56:00.640 --> 56:02.160]  That's a real dark underbelly.
[56:02.640 --> 56:05.680]  And again, that Epstein killed himself.
[56:05.680 --> 56:07.400]  What a bunch of crap that to me was.
[56:07.440 --> 56:09.280]  Yeah, it killed him.
[56:09.640 --> 56:10.160]  That's right.
[56:10.680 --> 56:11.000]  Yeah.
[56:11.640 --> 56:11.880]  Yeah.
[56:11.880 --> 56:12.360]  He, um,
[56:17.360 --> 56:20.640]  yeah, it's really been a litmus test for all these people and the Republican
[56:20.640 --> 56:21.880]  party and the Trump administration.
[56:21.880 --> 56:26.200]  I think just showing what absurd links and how they will humiliate themselves
[56:26.560 --> 56:28.840]  in public in order to cover this up.
[56:29.320 --> 56:34.400]  Uh, you know, you see Bongino and you see, um, um, Bondi and you see
[56:34.400 --> 56:38.560]  cash and all these people, uh, they have just absolutely humiliated themselves
[56:38.560 --> 56:40.160]  in public trying to keep this stuff covered.
[56:40.320 --> 56:41.880]  But I think that that is a part of it.
[56:41.880 --> 56:45.040]  I mean, we look at that while I was talking about today, you know, the
[56:45.040 --> 56:49.320]  H1B stuff, as well as the Epstein stuff, that really is kind of a one, two
[56:49.320 --> 56:51.040]  punch in the face for the MAGA people.
[56:51.040 --> 56:56.400]  I think maybe they'll finally wake up and realize who this guy is that they support.
[56:56.400 --> 56:57.000]  I don't know.
[56:57.800 --> 56:58.160]  Yeah.
[56:58.320 --> 56:59.560]  Nah, people don't wake up.
[56:59.560 --> 57:03.400]  They believe again, every time I start trying to talk about what happened with
[57:03.400 --> 57:07.320]  the New York mayoral election right away, the person I start talking to says
[57:07.320 --> 57:08.520]  how much they hate the guy.
[57:08.760 --> 57:09.800]  I don't want to hear this.
[57:10.160 --> 57:13.440]  I want to tell you why he won and why you have to look at the
[57:13.440 --> 57:16.160]  facts to see where things are going.
[57:17.880 --> 57:21.120]  And, and this, I'm telling you, this election is historic.
[57:21.760 --> 57:24.120]  And all, by the way, another important thing is when people say,
[57:24.120 --> 57:24.800]  well, what can I do?
[57:24.800 --> 57:25.720]  I can't do anything.
[57:25.880 --> 57:27.080]  What do you mean you can't do anything?
[57:27.240 --> 57:32.000]  You just saw a little boy of nobody become, you know, when the mayoral
[57:32.000 --> 57:36.360]  race in New York city, we're not talking about, you know, Columbus, Ohio here.
[57:37.640 --> 57:39.600]  So don't tell me you can't do anything.
[57:40.480 --> 57:46.280]  You just saw somebody from nowhere become the mayor in New York city.
[57:47.080 --> 57:48.200]  So do something.
[57:48.760 --> 57:50.880]  Stop saying you can't do anything.
[57:50.880 --> 57:52.080]  I'm tired of that crap.
[57:52.920 --> 57:57.360]  And, you know, one of the things that he did was he attacked the status quo, right?
[57:57.360 --> 58:02.680]  He broke the prohibitions about saying this or that and, you know, everybody
[58:02.680 --> 58:05.840]  else there was going to count out, Oh, I will go to Israel.
[58:05.880 --> 58:08.880]  You know, it's like, how is that part of the job description
[58:08.880 --> 58:10.080]  of being a mayor of a city?
[58:10.480 --> 58:11.800]  Uh, to go to a foreign country.
[58:11.840 --> 58:13.120]  It just doesn't make any sense.
[58:13.360 --> 58:17.240]  So he broke those, uh, you know, he, he went against the system,
[58:17.480 --> 58:18.680]  head on against the system.
[58:18.680 --> 58:19.720]  And I think that's the key thing.
[58:19.880 --> 58:24.240]  People want to try to triangulate this and, and, you know, walk on eggshells.
[58:24.240 --> 58:26.680]  They don't want to offend anybody.
[58:26.680 --> 58:29.120]  And I think it's, it's, it's more important to be authentic.
[58:30.080 --> 58:36.080]  Of course it is, but again, it shows you the power of the people that this guy of
[58:36.080 --> 58:39.920]  nobody from nowhere that nobody ever heard of that whose name you could
[58:39.920 --> 58:45.880]  hardly pronounce was born in Uganda, becomes the mayor of New York City.
[58:46.040 --> 58:49.000]  And by the way, I have six Jewish friends.
[58:49.880 --> 58:53.320]  Five of them were pro-Mandani.
[58:53.720 --> 58:54.080]  Really?
[58:54.560 --> 58:54.920]  Yep.
[58:55.520 --> 58:57.600]  Well, like I said, I had those couple of clips.
[58:57.600 --> 59:01.000]  And one, and one of them is an Israeli.
[59:02.000 --> 59:02.280]  Hmm.
[59:03.280 --> 59:06.760]  I was saying I had those clips and a lot of, you know, I thought, well, you
[59:06.760 --> 59:09.560]  know, these people are very articulate and they make the point.
[59:09.560 --> 59:12.920]  I don't know how representative they are of that, but you know, in your,
[59:13.440 --> 59:16.680]  uh, in your circle of friends, uh, maybe that, that is representative of
[59:16.680 --> 59:18.400]  what other people are seeing there.
[59:18.400 --> 59:22.360]  Well, it's just like if you're an American and you hate the Vietnam war,
[59:22.360 --> 59:28.600]  the Iraq war, the Afghan war, and this is what they're doing to the Palestinian
[59:28.680 --> 59:32.560]  people is a, it's a crime in front of every, or they just killed another young
[59:32.560 --> 59:34.880]  kid, he crossed over the yellow line.
[59:35.400 --> 59:36.440]  Yellow line.
[59:36.800 --> 59:38.960]  Well, you're making up this yellow line crap.
[59:39.000 --> 59:40.600]  Oh, you're going to steal more territory.
[59:40.600 --> 59:41.280]  I forgot.
[59:41.480 --> 59:41.920]  That's right.
[59:42.600 --> 59:46.760]  Well, I mean, just look at this week, you know, what a slap in the face to everybody
[59:46.760 --> 59:52.960]  to have on Veterans Day to bring in this Al Qaeda flak, ISIS, al-Nusra,
[59:52.960 --> 59:53.760]  all the rest of the stuff.
[59:53.760 --> 59:58.040]  And we know because I showed the pictures of it, uh, the final stages
[59:58.040 --> 01:00:04.080]  of the Syrian war, how we had us air support with 810 warthogs, uh, as they
[01:00:04.080 --> 01:00:06.000]  were winning, you know, pushing out Assad.
[01:00:06.400 --> 01:00:09.480]  And, you know, here's this guy, he's killing all these different minority
[01:00:09.480 --> 01:00:12.400]  groups, he's killing Christians and Trump is out there saying, Oh, I
[01:00:12.400 --> 01:00:13.640]  really care about Nigeria.
[01:00:13.640 --> 01:00:16.160]  We might have to come in with guns a blazing and all the rest of the stuff.
[01:00:16.440 --> 01:00:21.720]  And then he completely does a 180 and he brings in this, uh, this guy is
[01:00:21.720 --> 01:00:23.120]  killing Christians left and right.
[01:00:23.480 --> 01:00:28.000]  And, uh, uh, and you know, the whole war on terror is just shown to be a fraud.
[01:00:28.320 --> 01:00:32.440]  When he brings this guy is absolutely amazing how this is this Potemkin
[01:00:32.440 --> 01:00:34.480]  village is really crashing in my opinion.
[01:00:34.880 --> 01:00:35.840]  Well, let's go back.
[01:00:35.840 --> 01:00:39.120]  Remember the Nobel piece of crap prize winner, Barack Obama.
[01:00:39.520 --> 01:00:41.680]  I want that guy, Gaddafi added it.
[01:00:42.200 --> 01:00:44.080]  I want that guy Assad added it.
[01:00:44.840 --> 01:00:48.640]  Oh, you destroyed Libya, the richest city in Africa, where people had more
[01:00:48.640 --> 01:00:50.760]  rights and benefits than most of the world.
[01:00:51.640 --> 01:00:55.040]  Oh, and, and Syria used to be a great tourism place.
[01:00:55.040 --> 01:00:57.720]  So going to the ancient, not anymore, all gone.
[01:00:58.120 --> 01:01:02.240]  Brought to you by again, there, it's a crime syndicate.
[01:01:02.240 --> 01:01:03.680]  They're murderers and thieves.
[01:01:04.000 --> 01:01:05.400]  I'm going back to Obama.
[01:01:05.640 --> 01:01:09.560]  Remember when the dot-com bust happened, the panic of 08, the domain
[01:01:09.560 --> 01:01:13.720]  name I took out in 2007, was it, according to the Levy Institute of
[01:01:13.720 --> 01:01:21.760]  Bard College, $29 trillion to bail out the banks, 29 trillion as people
[01:01:21.760 --> 01:01:24.280]  lose their homes and go bust.
[01:01:24.440 --> 01:01:24.680]  Yeah.
[01:01:25.320 --> 01:01:29.360]  And I remember when that was happening, you know, it was before Drudge, you
[01:01:29.360 --> 01:01:32.160]  know, because of Trump flipped over to the Democrat side and everything, but
[01:01:32.160 --> 01:01:35.120]  he was talking about every year at the end of the year, he would say, how
[01:01:35.120 --> 01:01:39.360]  many small medium sized banks went out of business that year and every year
[01:01:39.360 --> 01:01:43.640]  it was between 150 and 200 going out of, out of business after they bailed
[01:01:43.640 --> 01:01:45.600]  out the big guys, you know, every year.
[01:01:46.080 --> 01:01:46.360]  Yeah.
[01:01:46.480 --> 01:01:49.920]  Again, it's, it's, uh, the rich have taken over everything.
[01:01:49.920 --> 01:01:53.640]  You're going to see it off with their heads 2.0 coming soon.
[01:01:53.800 --> 01:01:54.280]  I agree.
[01:01:54.520 --> 01:01:54.920]  I agree.
[01:01:55.600 --> 01:01:56.120]  I think so.
[01:01:56.120 --> 01:01:58.840]  Well, uh, before we end the program, I want to thank some people.
[01:01:58.840 --> 01:01:59.800]  I want to thank Raddus Bro.
[01:01:59.800 --> 01:02:00.920]  Thank you very much for the tip.
[01:02:01.320 --> 01:02:05.040]  He said, I learned as Trump was saying, you can't take people off an assembly line
[01:02:05.120 --> 01:02:08.560]  off of the welfare line and teach them how to make a battery.
[01:02:08.560 --> 01:02:11.760]  He said, I learned how to make a battery in kindergarten with a
[01:02:11.760 --> 01:02:15.000]  potato or a lemon they call the bag died battery.
[01:02:15.000 --> 01:02:18.040]  And of course, I think maybe some of the people who are making batteries, maybe
[01:02:18.040 --> 01:02:20.960]  they need to learn how to make batteries because they're catching fire at a
[01:02:20.960 --> 01:02:21.800]  regular rate.
[01:02:22.200 --> 01:02:25.120]  Um, and, uh, also Jersey boys, I thank you for the tip.
[01:02:25.120 --> 01:02:29.240]  He says, uh, ask Gerald if he's ever heard of Bill Cooper, William Cooper,
[01:02:29.720 --> 01:02:31.720]  who wrote behold a pale horse before.
[01:02:32.120 --> 01:02:35.880]  And do you think that the state's declaring secession will happen?
[01:02:35.880 --> 01:02:36.840]  What do you think about that?
[01:02:37.520 --> 01:02:40.720]  You know, we talked about how this is kind of a provocation, you know,
[01:02:40.720 --> 01:02:41.880]  what, what Trump is doing.
[01:02:42.280 --> 01:02:43.600]  Do you think there'll be secession?
[01:02:43.640 --> 01:02:48.000]  I had a very dear friend, may rest in peace, Thomas Naylor, and he
[01:02:48.040 --> 01:02:52.760]  started the second Vermont Republic to break away secession.
[01:02:53.320 --> 01:02:56.080]  And it was moving very, very, very strongly.
[01:02:56.920 --> 01:03:01.600]  And then Obama got elected and it died down and then he passed away.
[01:03:02.320 --> 01:03:06.440]  But yeah, I think there's going to be more and more movements for, for secession.
[01:03:06.440 --> 01:03:08.680]  I really do in different states.
[01:03:08.760 --> 01:03:11.840]  You know, I started my program back in 2017.
[01:03:12.080 --> 01:03:16.160]  My very first guest was somebody from California who, because Trump was
[01:03:16.160 --> 01:03:19.360]  president, uh, was pushing to have secession.
[01:03:19.760 --> 01:03:23.000]  And, uh, because they were from the left, they wanted California to secede.
[01:03:23.560 --> 01:03:28.040]  And I said, I'm always for self-government and secession because at
[01:03:28.040 --> 01:03:31.160]  heart, that is what America was always about self-government.
[01:03:31.200 --> 01:03:31.920]  Yeah, that's right.
[01:03:32.160 --> 01:03:33.600]  So I said, why can't I do to help you?
[01:03:37.640 --> 01:03:38.840]  That's what it was all about.
[01:03:38.880 --> 01:03:40.680]  It was about unionization.
[01:03:40.840 --> 01:03:41.320]  That's right.
[01:03:42.040 --> 01:03:43.320]  Well, that's it for our program.
[01:03:43.320 --> 01:03:44.720]  Thank you so much for joining us, Gerald.
[01:03:44.720 --> 01:03:45.960]  Always a pleasure to have you on.
[01:03:45.960 --> 01:03:47.080]  Thank you for the insights.
[01:03:47.080 --> 01:03:53.160]  And again, people go to trends journal.com is the code night to save 10% off.
[01:03:53.320 --> 01:03:54.240]  Thank you so much, Cheryl.
[01:03:54.600 --> 01:03:55.240]  Have a good weekend.
[01:03:55.240 --> 01:03:56.360]  Thank you for all that you do.
[01:03:56.520 --> 01:03:57.000]  Thank you.
[01:04:09.920 --> 01:04:10.680]  The common man.
[01:04:10.680 --> 01:04:13.360]  They created common core and dumbed down our children.
[01:04:13.760 --> 01:04:16.520]  They created common past to track and control us.
[01:04:16.840 --> 01:04:23.120]  Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing and the communist future.
[01:04:24.600 --> 01:04:29.960]  They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary, but each of
[01:04:29.960 --> 01:04:33.760]  us has worth and dignity created in the image of God.
[01:04:36.040 --> 01:04:37.320]  That is what we have in common.
[01:04:38.160 --> 01:04:39.560]  That is what they want to take away.
[01:04:40.240 --> 01:04:44.520]  Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation.
[01:04:45.240 --> 01:04:49.840]  They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us.
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