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[01:27.760 --> 01:36.160] In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
[01:36.160 --> 01:44.720] It's the David Knight Show.
[01:44.720 --> 01:50.880] As the clock strikes 13, it's Thursday, the 22nd of January, year of our Lord, 2026.
[01:50.880 --> 01:57.440] Well, the Trump administration has quietly reinstated tens of millions of dollars to
[01:57.440 --> 02:03.440] Planned Parenthood that they were very publicly proud of cutting in March, then restored
[02:03.440 --> 02:06.080] it the middle of December and kept it very quiet.
[02:06.080 --> 02:07.080] We're going to take a look at that.
[02:07.080 --> 02:12.640] We're also going to take a look at some of the details of the new Peace Board that was
[02:12.640 --> 02:15.400] supposedly set up for Gaza.
[02:15.400 --> 02:19.440] Funny that it doesn't even mention Gaza.
[02:19.440 --> 02:25.320] But it does give dictatorial powers and billion dollar tributes to someone who's maybe not
[02:25.320 --> 02:31.560] just going to be king, but Caesar, maybe Antichrist.
[02:31.560 --> 02:37.480] And at Davos, we get a standing ovation from the people there who are supposed to be his
[02:37.480 --> 02:38.480] enemies.
[02:38.480 --> 02:39.480] We'll take a look at that.
[02:39.480 --> 02:45.200] Is there a Greenland resolution or was it all theater to start with?
[02:45.200 --> 02:48.600] And what are the limits on the Insurrection Act?
[02:48.600 --> 02:50.600] Forty-five billion dollars for ICE.
[02:50.600 --> 02:51.600] How did they use it?
[02:51.600 --> 02:56.200] Maybe they had a shopping spree for surveillance equipment, a hiring spree.
[02:56.200 --> 03:02.120] And now they are looking for industrial warehouse space to be used for prisons.
[03:02.120 --> 03:10.320] We'll be right back.
[03:10.320 --> 03:16.360] Well the King of Davos, which used to be the title for Kevin Spacey, if you remember.
[03:16.360 --> 03:20.640] Now we've got another perv that I guess is in that position.
[03:20.640 --> 03:25.000] This is the first year that how Klaus has not been there.
[03:25.000 --> 03:29.480] Instead we got Larry Fink.
[03:29.480 --> 03:31.000] What a perfect name.
[03:31.000 --> 03:40.880] It's almost like Charles Dickens gave it to him, Uriah Heap.
[03:40.880 --> 03:43.200] This is the first year that he's been there.
[03:43.200 --> 03:48.920] He's got his own fantasies that he's airing about tokenizing everything in the world,
[03:48.920 --> 03:49.920] everything.
[03:50.200 --> 03:54.600] Financial instruments, real things, everything must be tokenized.
[03:54.600 --> 03:58.500] And then of course you've got Yuval Harari there with his usual AI fantasies.
[03:58.500 --> 04:04.720] And then Donald Trump with his professional wrestling that he's doing out there.
[04:04.720 --> 04:12.240] And so as I said yesterday, it was kind of interesting that you had Air Force One turned
[04:12.240 --> 04:16.880] around briefly, got up to the coast of Long Island.
[04:16.880 --> 04:21.080] They said they had some electrical issues, not an emergency, but they turned around.
[04:21.080 --> 04:27.720] Could be a little bit embarrassing, but if you had to delay or cancel your trip, of course
[04:27.720 --> 04:29.720] that's not going to happen.
[04:29.720 --> 04:30.720] He's got backups.
[04:30.720 --> 04:35.480] I guess he's got, I don't know how many planes he's got, but he has Air Force One.
[04:35.480 --> 04:36.760] I'm sure he's got Air Force Two.
[04:36.760 --> 04:38.920] That was a backup for that as well.
[04:38.920 --> 04:44.120] But what I thought was most amazing was the cheering that was put out by this particular
[04:44.120 --> 04:47.520] account, Richard Moritty.
[04:47.520 --> 04:52.160] Air Force One emergency turned back and Trump still went to Davos.
[04:52.160 --> 04:58.000] The man literally had an Air Force One break on him and he still made Davos.
[04:58.000 --> 04:59.920] What a big deal that is, right?
[04:59.920 --> 05:00.920] What courage.
[05:00.920 --> 05:04.440] He's a passenger on this stuff.
[05:04.440 --> 05:11.480] What it shows is that he's not going to have a situation where he loses face by saying,
[05:11.480 --> 05:16.440] you know, my expensive weaponized plane broke down, now they're going to have something
[05:16.440 --> 05:17.560] else that's going to be there.
[05:17.560 --> 05:20.560] So it delayed things a little bit for one of his interviews, I think.
[05:20.560 --> 05:25.680] But other than that, there was no, and that may not have even been a consequence of that.
[05:25.680 --> 05:31.160] So again, some people, when I saw some of this stuff, I thought, oh, I don't know what's
[05:31.160 --> 05:32.520] going to happen with that.
[05:32.520 --> 05:39.520] I still think it's an interesting case of the fact that these people who think that
[05:39.520 --> 05:45.920] they are omnipotent with power really don't have omnipotent power.
[05:45.920 --> 05:53.640] But it was kind of interesting that as he goes to Davos, he continued to brag about
[05:53.640 --> 05:56.640] his genetic code injection bio weapon.
[05:56.640 --> 06:00.960] So it began and we ended up with the COVID and the whole world suffered.
[06:00.960 --> 06:01.960] We did a phenomenal job.
[06:01.960 --> 06:04.360] I don't think we got the credit we deserved.
[06:04.360 --> 06:09.120] We did something that operation warp speed, which some people say was one of the greatest
[06:09.840 --> 06:11.600] military feats ever.
[06:11.600 --> 06:12.800] We did a great job.
[06:12.800 --> 06:15.360] Use our military, use a lot of people.
[06:15.360 --> 06:19.760] You know, that's always been one of the things that really bothers me about the MAGA cult.
[06:20.480 --> 06:24.080] They hate the bio weapon and they won't give him the credit he deserves.
[06:24.640 --> 06:27.120] He's constantly saying he deserves the credit for it.
[06:27.120 --> 06:28.400] I'll give him the credit.
[06:28.400 --> 06:30.800] And when I call it the Trump shot, they get mad at me.
[06:30.800 --> 06:31.680] I give him the credit.
[06:31.680 --> 06:34.560] And if I had the power, I would give him the prison sentence as well.
[06:35.520 --> 06:40.240] But it's kind of interesting to see how this was spun by the Trump fans.
[06:40.240 --> 06:42.720] Infowars completely ignored it.
[06:42.720 --> 06:46.880] Instead, what they did was they pivoted to Bill Gates.
[06:48.000 --> 06:56.480] At Davos, there was a person there who confronted Bill Gates over what he wants to do with health.
[06:56.480 --> 07:00.080] Come on, Bill, the theme of the WEF this year is spirit of dialogue.
[07:00.080 --> 07:02.640] Let's have a conversation, an open dialogue.
[07:02.640 --> 07:04.080] Can you answer some of these questions?
[07:05.120 --> 07:07.760] Mr. Gates, can I ask you what you think about the United States?
[07:08.800 --> 07:11.680] The HHS and the CDC lower the chartered vaccine schedule.
[07:11.680 --> 07:12.560] What do you think about that?
[07:15.840 --> 07:19.520] Mr. Gates, what do you think about the HHS lowering the vaccine schedule in the USA?
[07:20.080 --> 07:21.440] Is that a good thing or a bad thing?
[07:22.240 --> 07:23.760] Mr. Gates, I'm a student from Columbia.
[07:23.760 --> 07:26.240] I'm building a startup that aims to democratize access to education.
[07:26.240 --> 07:27.760] Can I just have 10 seconds of your time?
[07:27.760 --> 07:28.960] Well, you get the idea.
[07:28.960 --> 07:31.200] OK, so let's confront Bill Gates.
[07:31.200 --> 07:34.320] I'm not sure I'm walking away not asking questions, but let's not even question.
[07:35.040 --> 07:36.160] Donald Trump.
[07:36.160 --> 07:39.200] And of course, harmful words can use that to distract attention
[07:39.920 --> 07:43.120] from what Trump is doing, still bragging after all these years.
[07:43.120 --> 07:46.560] Six years later, he's still bragging about poisoning the world.
[07:47.440 --> 07:48.800] He's worse than Bill Gates.
[07:49.440 --> 07:51.200] He's worse than Bill Gates.
[07:51.200 --> 07:53.520] And if you want to talk about controlled opposition,
[07:53.520 --> 07:57.600] this is the example of that kind of controlled opposition.
[07:57.600 --> 07:59.520] Trump goes there and boasts about it.
[08:00.720 --> 08:02.480] And so they make it about Bill Gates.
[08:02.480 --> 08:04.080] He, of course, is also a monster.
[08:05.200 --> 08:08.240] But Bill Gates has got an idea about what he wants to do
[08:08.240 --> 08:10.240] with artificial intelligence and health.
[08:10.240 --> 08:13.920] So the AI is entering into the health system,
[08:13.920 --> 08:15.520] but not just into the health system.
[08:15.520 --> 08:17.840] It's all the way down to the level of the patient.
[08:17.840 --> 08:21.120] So the patient is able to talk in their local language
[08:21.120 --> 08:22.480] and describe what's going on.
[08:23.040 --> 08:28.800] And so in order to make this a reality, to see what works, what doesn't work,
[08:28.800 --> 08:32.160] you know, we're thrilled that OpenAI and the Gates Foundation
[08:32.160 --> 08:38.160] are committing an initiative called Horizon 1000,
[08:38.160 --> 08:41.680] where we'll go into 1,000 primary health care clinics in Africa.
[08:42.320 --> 08:46.480] And the goal is to make the work there much higher quality
[08:46.480 --> 08:51.440] and, if possible, twice as efficient as it is today,
[08:51.440 --> 08:53.920] taking away the paperwork that needs to be done,
[08:54.880 --> 08:58.560] organizing the resources, you know, so the patient knows
[08:58.560 --> 09:02.080] what's available and when to come for their appointment.
[09:02.080 --> 09:03.120] So there's all sorts.
[09:03.840 --> 09:04.160] Yeah.
[09:04.160 --> 09:06.640] Well, notice it's always Africa with Bill Gates.
[09:06.640 --> 09:08.240] He's got an issue with Africa.
[09:08.240 --> 09:11.200] And you look at Planned Parenthood, which they have always supported,
[09:11.200 --> 09:13.360] the Gates family, big supporters of Planned Parenthood.
[09:14.000 --> 09:17.120] Always focused on the black community, going back to Margaret Singer.
[09:17.680 --> 09:19.600] He's in the tradition of Margaret Singer.
[09:19.600 --> 09:23.680] Always want to start his new initiatives, which are going to hurt people, always.
[09:23.680 --> 09:25.680] Let's start those in Africa.
[09:25.680 --> 09:27.600] You know, we can get away with it in Africa.
[09:28.080 --> 09:31.280] We've got some corrupt politicians we can pay off and they'll let us kill their people,
[09:32.000 --> 09:33.520] which is what Trump is doing.
[09:33.520 --> 09:36.080] But all right, so we're going to talk about artificial intelligence.
[09:36.080 --> 09:39.280] And Bill Gates is there saying, we're going to take it down to the personal level.
[09:39.280 --> 09:42.880] We're going to help people schedule their doctor's appointments and things like that.
[09:43.840 --> 09:44.400] Yeah.
[09:44.400 --> 09:48.720] Now, is that worse than what Trump did on his very first day in office?
[09:48.720 --> 09:49.360] Remember that?
[09:50.640 --> 09:54.800] Stargate, where he brings in the head of a Japanese bank
[09:54.800 --> 09:57.280] that likes to invest in technology startups,
[09:57.280 --> 09:59.360] brings in his buddy, Larry Ellison.
[10:00.320 --> 10:06.240] And they talk about combining artificial intelligence and mRNA technology.
[10:06.240 --> 10:09.760] They said, basically, you know, we're going to use AI to analyze your DNA.
[10:10.560 --> 10:14.480] Then we're going to custom make drugs for you, if you want to believe that.
[10:14.480 --> 10:17.760] So they're going to merge AI with genetic modification.
[10:20.160 --> 10:22.880] Trump picked right back up where he ended.
[10:23.440 --> 10:27.360] He ended his term focused on a genetic code injection.
[10:28.400 --> 10:32.720] Then he picks it right back up again, pushing mRNA, genetic code injections,
[10:33.520 --> 10:35.120] but wedding it with AI.
[10:36.080 --> 10:39.280] Now, we don't want to talk about that if you're at Infowars, right?
[10:39.280 --> 10:43.600] Alex Jones, the people, Breitbart, WorldNet Daily, you name it.
[10:43.600 --> 10:46.160] Glenn Beck, all these people who are cheering Trump.
[10:46.160 --> 10:47.280] He's their bread and butter.
[10:47.280 --> 10:50.880] They're not going to criticize him on Stargate.
[10:51.840 --> 10:55.120] They're going to focus on other things that Bill Gates is talking about,
[10:55.120 --> 10:57.600] which quite frankly, who knows what Gates is going to do.
[10:57.600 --> 11:02.080] But what he's talking about there is pretty tame compared to what
[11:02.080 --> 11:04.720] Trump is boasting about and what he's focusing on.
[11:05.520 --> 11:10.160] And so one guy who's actually talking about the Trump's Genesis mission
[11:10.160 --> 11:14.160] and his Genesis Act and all the rest of stuff for AI says,
[11:14.160 --> 11:17.600] yeah, this is really kind of like the Genesis Six Act, right?
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[12:19.200 --> 12:20.880] Wants to modify us.
[12:20.880 --> 12:24.320] That is the transhumanist technocrat agenda.
[12:25.440 --> 12:26.960] They've talked about this over and over again.
[12:26.960 --> 12:32.000] Yuval Harari and Klaus Schwab, we're going to transform humanity
[12:32.800 --> 12:34.880] physically as well as mentally.
[12:35.840 --> 12:36.880] That's what they're focused on.
[12:36.880 --> 12:39.120] But let's not pay attention to that.
[12:39.120 --> 12:44.240] Let's pretend that Trump went there to tell off the people at Davos.
[12:45.040 --> 12:51.920] And the Davos people were so beaten up by Donald Trump that this happened.
[12:53.520 --> 12:54.400] Standing ovation.
[12:57.520 --> 13:00.960] After he gives them a tongue-lashing, we're supposed to believe they love him.
[13:00.960 --> 13:04.320] He goes there to talk to them.
[13:05.520 --> 13:10.240] And as Patriot Voice said, let me make this abundantly clear.
[13:11.040 --> 13:14.880] Trump would not be invited personally by BlackRock CEO Larry
[13:14.880 --> 13:21.920] Flint to be the keynote speaker at Davos if he wasn't all in on their agenda.
[13:22.880 --> 13:24.080] This is just common sense.
[13:24.080 --> 13:25.360] I said it before and I'll say it again.
[13:25.360 --> 13:27.360] And I said it back in 2020.
[13:27.360 --> 13:28.160] I said, look at this.
[13:28.160 --> 13:32.560] With this lockdown, this vaccination, these passport things.
[13:32.560 --> 13:36.480] That's all UN, Davos, right down the line.
[13:36.480 --> 13:37.120] Trump is doing it.
[13:37.120 --> 13:39.200] But we're supposed to believe that he's against all that.
[13:39.200 --> 13:41.040] We're supposed to believe that he's against NATO.
[13:42.000 --> 13:45.600] When in reality, what he did with his threats,
[13:45.600 --> 13:49.920] he gave them an excuse to increase their military budgets
[13:49.920 --> 13:54.080] so that they could be ready for this Ukrainian war situation.
[13:55.040 --> 13:58.480] He said, you don't get invited as a keynote speaker anywhere
[13:58.480 --> 14:00.640] unless you are a guest of honor.
[14:01.200 --> 14:05.040] If Trump is really serious about bypassing the World Economic Forum
[14:05.040 --> 14:07.200] and their agenda, he would simply ignore them.
[14:08.000 --> 14:09.280] Pretend they didn't exist.
[14:10.240 --> 14:12.320] He would transcend them, right?
[14:13.200 --> 14:17.840] Instead, he's a keynote speaker and he goes there to announce his new Board of Peace,
[14:18.800 --> 14:21.920] which is also loaded with World Economic Forum members.
[14:21.920 --> 14:25.200] He goes there and brags about how many people have come to him and said,
[14:25.200 --> 14:27.200] we got a lot richer under you.
[14:27.200 --> 14:28.160] He brags about that.
[14:29.040 --> 14:32.480] Just a few examples, Peter Thiel, Alex Karp from Palantir,
[14:32.480 --> 14:36.640] Tony Blair, Bill Gates, Albert Borla, Sam Altman, Larry Ellison.
[14:37.520 --> 14:39.840] And his best buddy, Larry Fink,
[14:40.560 --> 14:42.320] who's now running the World Economic Forum.
[14:42.320 --> 14:44.000] Who can say he's the best buddy of Larry Fink?
[14:44.000 --> 14:46.320] Because if you look at what he was doing in Panama,
[14:46.320 --> 14:47.760] remember that from last year?
[14:48.400 --> 14:49.680] What they wind up doing, you know,
[14:49.680 --> 14:52.800] he pushed to give Larry Fink a place at the table
[14:52.800 --> 14:57.200] and push out the Chinese and put his buddy Larry Fink from BlackRock in there.
[14:57.920 --> 15:05.440] And so he says, Maria Machado, also there.
[15:06.240 --> 15:07.760] So she can lead Venezuela.
[15:07.760 --> 15:09.600] Trump could literally say in his speech
[15:10.240 --> 15:13.920] that he wished a drone strike would hit Davos and it would just all be theater.
[15:14.960 --> 15:16.320] It is all theater.
[15:17.840 --> 15:21.440] Anything that you see happening there is 100% theater.
[15:22.400 --> 15:27.200] And nothing says that more than Greenland and the supposed resolution.
[15:27.200 --> 15:28.400] We'll talk about that in a minute.
[15:28.960 --> 15:31.040] It's just a rebranding of the Great Reset.
[15:31.040 --> 15:34.480] And it's time that the American-led New World Order Golden Age
[15:35.440 --> 15:38.800] and Trump is the chosen Trojan horse.
[15:40.480 --> 15:45.440] And we can all grab a hold of that Trojan horse's tail and follow it, right?
[15:46.080 --> 15:47.280] You know, he loves to do this.
[15:47.280 --> 15:54.800] He loves to, you know, when you go back and look at what he did with Mar-a-Lago,
[15:54.800 --> 16:01.920] there's a very interesting piece when Trump was running for president in 2016.
[16:02.560 --> 16:08.720] I went back and got a Vanity Fair piece that had aired like a year or two earlier.
[16:09.520 --> 16:11.680] And it really shaped my perspective on Trump.
[16:11.680 --> 16:13.840] And it was very accurate, as a matter of fact.
[16:14.480 --> 16:20.240] But it talked about why he bought Mar-a-Lago and what he did as head of Mar-a-Lago.
[16:20.240 --> 16:26.800] Mar-a-Lago was like the cultural center of that area there, West Palm Beach.
[16:26.880 --> 16:32.000] A lot of wealthy people and, you know, you really made it if you're part of Mar-a-Lago.
[16:33.040 --> 16:37.040] And so he bought that so that he could be the king of Mar-a-Lago.
[16:37.680 --> 16:43.680] They said when you have dinners, he would always make a habit of being late.
[16:43.680 --> 16:48.240] And Ivano was very obsequious and trying to help everybody.
[16:48.240 --> 16:56.000] He comes in and he enjoys having everybody come as essentially holding court, right?
[16:56.800 --> 16:58.640] And he would be intentionally late.
[16:58.640 --> 17:00.960] He'd sit down, he wouldn't really talk to anybody.
[17:00.960 --> 17:02.000] And then he'd get up and leave.
[17:02.000 --> 17:06.960] It was just important for him to see people come and essentially bow the knee to him.
[17:07.680 --> 17:09.520] And that's what we see all the time with Trump.
[17:09.520 --> 17:11.360] So let's take a look at some of his speech here.
[17:12.000 --> 17:14.400] His speech put affordability front and center.
[17:15.600 --> 17:18.160] But here's what the data actually says.
[17:18.160 --> 17:22.880] On energy, Trump said, the price of gasoline is now below $2.50 a gallon in many states.
[17:23.520 --> 17:26.480] Soon it will be averaging less than $2 a gallon.
[17:27.440 --> 17:33.760] Well, there's 10 states that have an average gas price at or below $2.50.
[17:34.720 --> 17:40.560] But the average price of gas in the US is $2.81 as of January the 19th.
[17:41.680 --> 17:45.280] It's about half of what it was during the high of 2022,
[17:46.080 --> 17:50.640] which is when Biden started the chaos with the Ukraine situation.
[17:51.360 --> 17:56.720] Gas prices haven't been below $2 since the height of the pandemic,
[17:57.600 --> 18:01.840] the imposed recession from Trump in 2020.
[18:02.720 --> 18:04.800] So what Trump said about housing, he said,
[18:04.800 --> 18:07.120] homes are built for people, not corporations.
[18:07.120 --> 18:10.000] America will not become a nation of renters.
[18:10.000 --> 18:11.280] We're not going to do that.
[18:11.280 --> 18:14.240] That's why I've signed an order banning large
[18:14.240 --> 18:17.040] institutional investors from having single-family homes.
[18:18.400 --> 18:20.160] Again, this is sheer demagoguery.
[18:21.600 --> 18:24.960] No president should ever have that kind of power, whatever you think about this.
[18:25.680 --> 18:30.320] And the reality is, is that, as David Bonson has pointed out,
[18:30.320 --> 18:33.760] and as this article points out, it's unlikely to have a notable effect.
[18:34.640 --> 18:38.240] The investors only own 2% or 3% of family rental properties in the US,
[18:38.880 --> 18:41.840] largely in the South and in Sunbelt cities.
[18:42.800 --> 18:46.880] And so the real issue is not ownership.
[18:46.880 --> 18:49.360] The real issue is affordability.
[18:49.520 --> 18:53.920] And that goes back to housing supply, and that goes back to regulations,
[18:53.920 --> 18:56.480] many of them being pushed by the federal government.
[18:57.040 --> 18:58.640] If you want to make things more affordable,
[18:58.640 --> 19:01.200] there's some fundamental things that need to change.
[19:02.000 --> 19:03.600] But he's not going to have any fundamental reform.
[19:03.600 --> 19:06.880] He's going to do things that are going to shine a light on him.
[19:07.760 --> 19:09.200] And that's why this is happening.
[19:10.000 --> 19:12.800] The 30-year fixed mortgage rates have been trending downward over the past year,
[19:12.800 --> 19:14.640] though they've remained relatively high.
[19:14.640 --> 19:18.800] Average rental prices have seen consistent steep growth,
[19:19.520 --> 19:20.720] over the last five years.
[19:21.280 --> 19:25.280] On healthcare, he's boasting about the cost of prescription drugs coming down,
[19:26.080 --> 19:27.200] by up to 90%.
[19:27.200 --> 19:28.320] He changed that, by the way.
[19:28.320 --> 19:32.880] You remember he said he reduced the prices of some of these things by 600% or more.
[19:34.400 --> 19:39.040] People pointed out that that was not impossible.
[19:40.080 --> 19:41.680] He acknowledged that in his speech.
[19:41.680 --> 19:47.520] He said, yeah, I know people say you can't have a 600% decrease in prices, by definition.
[19:48.240 --> 19:50.080] But he goes, but I like my math better.
[19:51.120 --> 19:52.960] He's going to stick to that, right?
[19:52.960 --> 19:54.800] Because again, he's nothing but a liar.
[19:55.440 --> 19:58.480] And so the president's negotiating with these pharmaceutical companies.
[19:58.480 --> 20:02.880] Remember, he had the press conference where he talked about Trump Rx,
[20:04.640 --> 20:10.240] a government-run direct-to-consumer prescription platform of crony capitalism and corruption.
[20:11.360 --> 20:14.320] People booed him when he brought out Albert Borla.
[20:14.320 --> 20:18.240] And the most amazing thing to me about it was not his partnership with Albert Borla,
[20:18.240 --> 20:20.720] which we saw six years ago, right?
[20:21.920 --> 20:26.480] But what amazed me was the fact that they were talking about the pharmaceutical industry
[20:26.480 --> 20:29.120] is going to, you know, Pfizer and some other ones are going to
[20:29.680 --> 20:34.400] put us on their most favored nation list.
[20:34.400 --> 20:38.400] It's like, so we were not on your most favored nation when we gave you
[20:38.400 --> 20:45.200] tens of billions of dollars to get started on your genetic code injections.
[20:46.240 --> 20:48.160] You decide that you weren't going to favor us.
[20:49.040 --> 20:51.200] We're on your bad list, right?
[20:51.920 --> 20:53.760] And so now you're going to be nice to us.
[20:53.760 --> 20:54.560] Now you like us.
[20:54.560 --> 21:00.240] Now you're going to charge us the lower rate when you deliberately overcharged us
[21:01.280 --> 21:02.560] versus every other country.
[21:03.600 --> 21:06.080] Yeah, it is economic fascism at the very least.
[21:07.040 --> 21:12.960] And so you talked about his credit card idea, putting only a one year moratorium,
[21:14.000 --> 21:18.240] not bringing back the usury laws, but just only reducing it for one year to 10%.
[21:19.360 --> 21:23.920] By the way, you can get a better deal than that if you transfer your balance to any credit card
[21:23.920 --> 21:24.320] company.
[21:24.320 --> 21:28.160] Pretty much all of them have got first year 0% interest.
[21:28.160 --> 21:30.320] So what's the big deal about all of this?
[21:31.120 --> 21:32.560] You know, it is a bait and switch.
[21:32.560 --> 21:33.600] It is demagoguery.
[21:34.240 --> 21:38.880] But it does have bipartisan support from Elizabeth Warren, Bernie Sanders.
[21:38.880 --> 21:43.840] He said, you know, this credit card thing that I'm doing, I look more like Mom Danny.
[21:44.480 --> 21:50.720] It's like, yeah, on economics, you are a tax and spend Democrat socialist.
[21:51.520 --> 21:56.240] When it comes to foreign policy, though, you look like Lindsey Graham.
[21:57.600 --> 22:02.160] And some of the worst warmongers we've ever had, the worst of both worlds,
[22:02.160 --> 22:04.800] the worst of the warfare welfare state.
[22:04.800 --> 22:05.760] That's Donald Trump.
[22:06.640 --> 22:12.880] So he had a guy who was doing actually works for CNN, but he was doing
[22:12.880 --> 22:17.680] real time fact checking and shredding Donald Trump during his speech.
[22:18.480 --> 22:25.600] And so he covered some of the topics he covered was the war in Ukraine,
[22:27.360 --> 22:31.520] windmills in China, insults for Canada and Europe,
[22:31.520 --> 22:34.400] recycled claims about the 2020 election being rigged.
[22:34.400 --> 22:36.640] And of course, this time he's talking about how the Somalis
[22:37.200 --> 22:42.640] were the key part of the election rigging and ongoing demands for Greenland,
[22:42.640 --> 22:48.800] including several awkward moments where he kept confusing Greenland with Iceland.
[22:49.920 --> 22:50.800] Here's an example.
[22:51.920 --> 22:53.520] Europe, I'm helping NATO.
[22:53.520 --> 22:58.080] And until the last few days, when I told them about Iceland, they loved me.
[22:58.720 --> 23:01.360] They called me daddy, right?
[23:01.360 --> 23:06.720] The last time a smart man said he's our daddy, he's running it.
[23:06.720 --> 23:07.760] I was like running it.
[23:07.760 --> 23:10.160] I went from running it to being a terrible human being.
[23:11.280 --> 23:11.920] Yeah, yeah.
[23:12.560 --> 23:14.320] He did that at least three times.
[23:16.080 --> 23:19.760] Actually, I think it was four times that he called Greenland Iceland.
[23:20.720 --> 23:24.160] One time he said it's a place full of ice.
[23:24.160 --> 23:26.240] So I guess that's where he thinks it's Iceland.
[23:26.960 --> 23:30.880] But anyway, Trump did not come up with the idea of AI-related companies
[23:30.880 --> 23:34.960] producing their own electricity, as he claimed again today in Davos,
[23:34.960 --> 23:35.520] the guy said.
[23:35.520 --> 23:41.360] But he said that was my idea back in November, which nobody, frankly, had thought up.
[23:42.800 --> 23:44.480] That's pure fiction, right?
[23:44.480 --> 23:45.520] Many people were talking about it.
[23:45.520 --> 23:51.120] What I thought was most telling about that announcement, again, was the fact that he says,
[23:51.120 --> 23:54.880] well, you know, these companies, they need to understand that our infrastructure is very old.
[23:54.880 --> 23:55.520] It's crumbling.
[23:55.520 --> 23:56.400] It's falling apart.
[23:56.400 --> 23:59.360] So they need to build their own right next to their factories, right?
[24:00.320 --> 24:04.080] So to me, he didn't come up with that idea, of course.
[24:04.080 --> 24:05.840] That idea had been out there for a while.
[24:06.720 --> 24:10.960] But the fact that he was saying our infrastructure is crumbling,
[24:10.960 --> 24:12.320] and I'm not going to do anything about it.
[24:12.320 --> 24:14.720] So if you want something like that for your business,
[24:14.720 --> 24:18.720] you better build your own power station because our public infrastructure is crumbling.
[24:18.720 --> 24:20.400] I'm not interested in fixing that.
[24:21.280 --> 24:25.680] Now, Trump claimed that after World War II, we gave Greenland back to Denmark.
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[25:26.800 --> 25:28.720] He said, how stupid were we to do that?
[25:30.080 --> 25:32.240] How stupid are you if you actually believe that?
[25:34.240 --> 25:37.920] The 1941 agreement giving the U.S. military the right to operate in Greenland
[25:37.920 --> 25:43.920] reportedly repeatedly said that Denmark retained full sovereignty over Greenland.
[25:44.560 --> 25:46.320] And we'll get to Greenland in a minute here.
[25:46.960 --> 25:53.680] Trump's list of eight wars that he settled include the Ethiopia-Egypt diplomatic dispute
[25:53.680 --> 25:59.840] that was never a war, a mystery Serbia-Kosovo situation that wasn't a war,
[26:00.880 --> 26:05.200] the war in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo that isn't over,
[26:06.320 --> 26:12.160] and the Thailand-Cambodia border conflict that flared up again just last month.
[26:12.560 --> 26:16.160] So yeah, that's a lie.
[26:16.160 --> 26:22.960] Continually giving weapons to Ukraine as he's pretending that he's trying to negotiate for peace.
[26:23.760 --> 26:27.440] You can't be a mediator if you're arming one side of the conflict.
[26:28.080 --> 26:30.000] And also doing that in Israel as well.
[26:30.960 --> 26:34.000] So he said about NATO, we've never gotten anything.
[26:34.000 --> 26:41.600] The U.S. government, however, had a NATO coalition to go to Afghanistan
[26:41.600 --> 26:43.840] to support that phony war.
[26:45.440 --> 26:47.840] So he said they weren't paying their bills.
[26:47.840 --> 26:51.920] So he had a lot of talk about the U.S. getting out of NATO
[26:51.920 --> 26:55.120] just to get them to pony up and buy more weapons from the U.S.
[26:55.120 --> 26:56.480] That's the way this guy operates.
[26:57.200 --> 26:59.840] What he does is never really what it's about.
[27:00.800 --> 27:09.760] In 2024, 18 countries of the 31 have a 2% of GDP target or war above.
[27:09.920 --> 27:12.400] He said we paid for, in my opinion, 100% of NATO.
[27:13.600 --> 27:21.200] Well, in 2024, U.S. defense spending was 63% of total NATO defense spending.
[27:22.160 --> 27:24.960] Big, but nowhere near 100%.
[27:25.760 --> 27:31.520] Trump has now called Greenland, Iceland three times during his Davos speech.
[27:32.240 --> 27:34.000] One time the day before.
[27:34.880 --> 27:39.520] So he says there's more than 56,000 people live on a piece of ice.
[27:40.960 --> 27:43.680] Therefore, I guess it makes sense to call it Iceland, right?
[27:44.400 --> 27:47.040] The president started making clear that he's been told
[27:47.040 --> 27:51.920] you mathematically can't possibly cut prescription drug prices by hundreds of percent,
[27:51.920 --> 27:53.040] as he repeatedly claimed.
[27:53.680 --> 27:57.280] But he said that he likes his math better.
[27:58.480 --> 28:02.320] His $18 trillion invested claim remains fiction.
[28:02.560 --> 28:03.520] Remains fiction.
[28:04.480 --> 28:09.360] The investment announcements show that, and that's he's saying,
[28:09.360 --> 28:11.600] he got people from foreign countries to invest in the U.S.
[28:12.160 --> 28:16.880] Even on the White House's own site, it's not $18 trillion, it's $9.6 trillion.
[28:16.880 --> 28:21.280] And a lot of that is a massive exaggeration of things that haven't happened.
[28:21.280 --> 28:25.360] I mean, they took promises from Ursula von der Leyen, remember that?
[28:26.320 --> 28:31.600] And people were pointing out that'd be almost all of the money that Europe has invested.
[28:31.600 --> 28:36.240] Now they're going to invest in the United States if the amounts that she promised were true.
[28:36.240 --> 28:40.400] And she doesn't have any authority to make that kind of commitment.
[28:41.680 --> 28:45.280] She doesn't adjust the budgets of the individual countries,
[28:45.280 --> 28:48.720] let alone the individual companies that would be investing that.
[28:48.720 --> 28:50.320] So it was all just a game.
[28:50.320 --> 28:53.120] She gives him a press release, and he runs with it.
[28:53.120 --> 28:54.800] He's very happy to run with it.
[28:54.800 --> 28:57.120] I see a comment here from iHandy.
[28:57.200 --> 29:02.000] And he says, AI is already directly involved in your care in the ER here now, yeah.
[29:02.720 --> 29:06.240] The doctor carries a phone in his front pocket that dictates everything that's said.
[29:07.040 --> 29:11.200] Then it assists him in diagnosing and creating a treatment plan.
[29:12.560 --> 29:13.440] Not surprised at all.
[29:13.440 --> 29:16.640] I'm surprised that it hadn't happened a long, long time ago.
[29:16.640 --> 29:19.440] You don't necessarily even need to have AI do that.
[29:20.320 --> 29:24.480] But the doctors have become as basically a lookup table.
[29:24.480 --> 29:26.400] You know, let's take the symptoms here,
[29:26.400 --> 29:29.680] and let's go over and see what drugs are recommended by Pfizer.
[29:30.240 --> 29:31.040] That's your treatment.
[29:32.080 --> 29:34.480] And you just need to formalize that.
[29:35.040 --> 29:36.480] It's become algorithmic.
[29:36.480 --> 29:39.920] The doctors have become robots for the most part, just pill pushers.
[29:40.960 --> 29:43.840] And if you talk to them, as I realized,
[29:44.400 --> 29:47.520] about anything that's not in their prescription drug list,
[29:48.080 --> 29:50.880] their eyes just glaze over and say, well, I don't know anything about that.
[29:51.760 --> 29:55.760] So they're not going to even consider it if it doesn't come from Pfizer.
[29:56.560 --> 30:01.760] So Trump's claim that you can't find any wind farms in China.
[30:01.760 --> 30:05.840] And he says it's an up is down reversal of reality.
[30:05.840 --> 30:13.200] And actually, he posted a map of China's large wind farms on his Twitter feed,
[30:13.920 --> 30:16.800] just to show that Trump was not clear about that.
[30:16.800 --> 30:20.480] Well, basically what he did was he gave an hour and a half speech
[30:21.600 --> 30:23.120] that was a stump speech.
[30:24.080 --> 30:28.720] And comments from the Atlantic said he shows that he still doesn't understand
[30:28.720 --> 30:31.760] how American greatness functions globally.
[30:32.720 --> 30:40.240] I think the best summary of this was a baby Trump summary of the speech, summarizing it.
[30:40.240 --> 30:43.600] You know, they have these people with AI, they've got this cute little baby,
[30:44.000 --> 30:48.880] and they have Donald Trump's voice, and the baby is mouthing it.
[30:49.120 --> 30:54.000] And of course, in this particular one, they've got reactions from other babies
[30:54.000 --> 30:58.720] in the audience that look like Vladimir Putin or Marco Rubio or other ones.
[30:58.720 --> 31:00.160] Here's a little bit of that video.
[31:00.160 --> 31:05.360] Greenland is a vast, almost entirely uninhabited and undeveloped territory,
[31:06.560 --> 31:13.200] sitting undefended in a key strategic location between the United States,
[31:13.200 --> 31:14.160] Russia and China.
[31:14.160 --> 31:16.960] That's exactly where it is, right smack in the middle.
[31:17.840 --> 31:20.720] Wasn't important, nearly, when we gave it back.
[31:20.720 --> 31:24.240] You know, when we gave it back, it wasn't the same as it is now.
[31:24.240 --> 31:25.760] It's not important for any other reason.
[31:25.760 --> 31:28.240] You know, everyone talks about the manuals.
[31:28.240 --> 31:29.200] There's so many places.
[31:29.200 --> 31:33.120] There's no rare earth, no such thing as rare earth.
[31:33.120 --> 31:34.320] There's rare processing.
[31:35.040 --> 31:39.600] But there's so much rare earth, and this to get to this rare earth,
[31:39.600 --> 31:43.280] you got to go through hundreds of feet of ice.
[31:44.240 --> 31:45.680] That's not the reason we need it.
[31:45.680 --> 31:52.480] We need it for strategic national security and international security.
[31:52.480 --> 31:56.960] This enormous, unsecured island is actually part of North America
[31:57.680 --> 32:00.320] on the northern frontier of the Western Hemisphere.
[32:00.320 --> 32:01.360] That's our territory.
[32:03.280 --> 32:07.920] It is therefore a core national security interest of the United States of America.
[32:07.920 --> 32:12.960] And in fact, it's been our policy for hundreds of years to prevent outside threats from
[32:13.440 --> 32:15.600] entering our hemisphere.
[32:15.600 --> 32:17.200] And we've done it very successfully.
[32:17.200 --> 32:19.120] We've never been stronger than we are now.
[32:20.080 --> 32:23.920] That's why American presidents have sought to purchase Greenland
[32:24.800 --> 32:26.160] for nearly two centuries.
[32:26.160 --> 32:29.040] You know, for two centuries, they've been trying to do it.
[32:29.040 --> 32:29.760] They should have kept...
[32:31.360 --> 32:33.600] Okay, so most of that is visual.
[32:33.600 --> 32:36.880] We have a lot of people listen on a podcast, audio podcast.
[32:36.880 --> 32:40.400] But I thought it was a little bit with lots of ice.
[32:40.400 --> 32:46.000] And they cut over to a picture of a baby Christine Ohm
[32:46.000 --> 32:48.960] and ice across her militarized uniform there.
[32:49.680 --> 32:55.440] And as he's referring to different things, you see babies that have surprised expressions.
[32:56.720 --> 33:00.000] He talks about former presidents or he talks about Russia and China.
[33:00.000 --> 33:03.360] They have babies that look like Putin or babies that look like Xi.
[33:04.080 --> 33:06.240] And they're all looking like, really?
[33:06.240 --> 33:07.280] Is that really happening?
[33:07.760 --> 33:11.360] Well, he scolded European leaders at the World Economic Forum, as you just saw there.
[33:14.080 --> 33:14.720] These babies.
[33:16.640 --> 33:20.560] Perhaps the Germans have a word for the experience of watching your country's leader
[33:21.200 --> 33:24.480] embarrass himself and the country on the global stage.
[33:25.040 --> 33:27.200] I don't know, you know, it's like Schadenfreude.
[33:30.160 --> 33:33.360] He said, without us right now, you'd all be speaking German.
[33:34.560 --> 33:36.400] Well, maybe they would have a word for that, right?
[33:37.440 --> 33:39.120] Herr Klaus, you'd be speaking German.
[33:40.400 --> 33:43.040] Ursula von der Leyen, you'd be speaking German.
[33:43.040 --> 33:43.760] Actually, they do.
[33:43.760 --> 33:46.560] That's part of the problem with the World Economic Forum.
[33:46.560 --> 33:51.840] It really is a Nazi plot economically to take over the world.
[33:52.480 --> 33:56.720] Where does one start in summarizing such a speech, says the Atlantic?
[33:57.600 --> 34:02.560] Do we start with the economic illiteracy, the determination to alienate allies,
[34:03.120 --> 34:06.640] or the many moments where the president said things that were just blatantly lies?
[34:07.280 --> 34:10.480] He rambled through more than an hour, and he covered a lot of ground.
[34:11.040 --> 34:15.040] The most anticipated section was about his ongoing effort to acquire Greenland.
[34:15.600 --> 34:18.560] Trump argued that only the US could defend the island,
[34:18.560 --> 34:22.720] which he perplexingly also dismissed as a giant piece of ice.
[34:23.840 --> 34:29.120] He accidentally called it Iceland on several occasions, and he said Greenland was essential
[34:29.120 --> 34:34.800] for the Golden Dome missile defense system that he claims he's going to build someday.
[34:35.600 --> 34:36.400] We'll see about that.
[34:37.440 --> 34:42.480] Although Trump insisted that he has the utmost respect for both Danes and Greenlanders,
[34:43.120 --> 34:45.440] nothing else he said invents any respect.
[34:45.440 --> 34:49.520] He accused them of being ungrateful for the US defense of Greenland during World War II.
[34:50.080 --> 34:54.960] He argued that the American government erred when it, quote, gave it back, unquote, after the war.
[34:56.000 --> 35:02.960] Trump delivered a classic mafioso threat to take Greenland by force, saying the US military might
[35:02.960 --> 35:07.760] was irresistible before adding nonchalantly, but I would never do such a thing.
[35:22.720 --> 35:27.280] This is not as reassuring as some headlines might lead readers to believe.
[35:28.000 --> 35:32.080] He said that if European leaders didn't acquiesce, we will remember.
[35:33.520 --> 35:35.840] It's like a mafia boss.
[35:35.840 --> 35:37.600] There's a reason for that, right?
[35:37.600 --> 35:39.120] That's the world in which he grew up.
[35:40.080 --> 35:44.800] You know, casinos and mafia bosses and trade unions and all the rest of this stuff.
[35:44.800 --> 35:48.240] He was like the only builder there that didn't have a problem with the trade unions because
[35:49.200 --> 35:49.680] he was.
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[36:51.680 --> 36:52.640] Knew how to pay them off.
[36:52.640 --> 36:57.840] Anyway, he still doesn't grasp the idea that NATO is an expression of American might.
[36:58.640 --> 37:03.360] The group has made much of Europe into vassal states to the United States.
[37:04.000 --> 37:07.120] Trump seemed determined to alienate allies.
[37:07.120 --> 37:10.320] He mockingly imitated Macron's accent.
[37:12.400 --> 37:17.360] He took a swipe at Canada's Prime Minister, Mark Carney.
[37:17.360 --> 37:21.760] The banker didn't criticize him for being a central banker in the globalist, but you
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[37:24.640 --> 37:29.600] He ridiculed the UK as too incompetent to extract oil from the North Sea, saying it's
[37:29.600 --> 37:33.440] sitting on one of the greatest energy sources in the world and they don't use it.
[37:33.440 --> 37:34.240] All right.
[37:34.240 --> 37:37.280] So well, actually, that part of it is actually true.
[37:38.240 --> 37:45.120] Somalians, he said, had a low IQ, but somehow they had rigged the election against him.
[37:45.120 --> 37:50.240] He believes that he won Democrat Minnesota three times.
[37:50.240 --> 37:55.760] I think that might, maybe I'm just going from memory, but I think Minnesota, Travis,
[37:55.760 --> 38:02.880] was the only state that Ronald Reagan didn't win in his landslide 49 state victory.
[38:02.880 --> 38:07.680] But of course, Donald Trump would have won it if it hadn't been for those pesky Somalians
[38:07.680 --> 38:09.840] that are there with low IQ.
[38:10.720 --> 38:14.240] After all this, the president abruptly delivered a boilerplate conclusion
[38:14.880 --> 38:16.720] about unity and cooperation.
[38:17.680 --> 38:21.120] It's baffling unless you spend a lot of time watching the Trump campaign rallies,
[38:21.120 --> 38:22.480] in which case it's very familiar.
[38:23.120 --> 38:27.200] Trump has no interest in calibrating his tone or his approach to different audiences.
[38:27.760 --> 38:31.920] This can make his speeches painful to watch, but it also may be illuminating, as in this case,
[38:33.280 --> 38:37.360] global leaders in politics and finance, who otherwise wouldn't spend their time
[38:37.360 --> 38:42.160] watching a full Trump stump speech, got the stump speech to come to them,
[38:42.880 --> 38:46.000] providing a good reminder of exactly who the president is.
[38:46.960 --> 38:50.960] As he tells them to their face, you don't want to stare me in the eyes,
[38:50.960 --> 38:52.880] but they still give him a standing ovation.
[38:53.760 --> 38:56.800] He said, I was paid visits by everybody.
[38:56.800 --> 38:58.080] Rolex came to see me.
[38:58.080 --> 38:59.680] They all came to see me.
[38:59.680 --> 39:03.760] But I realized, and I reduced it because I didn't want to hurt people.
[39:03.760 --> 39:06.000] So I'm about his arbitrary tariffs.
[39:06.720 --> 39:08.240] I don't want to hurt them.
[39:08.240 --> 39:09.280] Don't make me hurt you.
[39:09.280 --> 39:10.000] Do what I say.
[39:10.720 --> 39:13.040] And we brought it down to, you know, lower level.
[39:14.000 --> 39:16.560] But they now pay this tariff.
[39:17.120 --> 39:18.000] He says, think of it.
[39:18.000 --> 39:21.440] Switzerland made $41 billion on us.
[39:23.040 --> 39:29.840] Well, that's people who willingly wanted to and had the ability to buy a Rolex watch.
[39:31.360 --> 39:33.440] It isn't that they were taking advantage of anybody.
[39:33.440 --> 39:37.040] That's called a free market, which as a New York City Democrat,
[39:37.040 --> 39:41.440] Trump has no understanding of and no appreciation for that.
[39:41.440 --> 39:44.560] He is very much like Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders.
[39:45.440 --> 39:46.960] Gard Goldsmith, Liberty Conspiracy.
[39:46.960 --> 39:47.680] Good to see you, Gard.
[39:47.680 --> 39:51.360] He says, Trump issued a new executive order allowing
[39:52.160 --> 39:55.520] forced institutionalization of homeless people in states.
[39:56.640 --> 39:58.480] How that is a federal issue is beyond me.
[39:59.280 --> 40:01.520] Well, everything is a federal issue for Donald Trump.
[40:01.520 --> 40:03.840] And again, you're right, Gard.
[40:04.560 --> 40:07.120] I said for the longest time, when I was growing up,
[40:07.120 --> 40:11.360] people would always say, somebody start getting real upset about something.
[40:11.360 --> 40:13.360] Hey, don't make a federal issue out of it.
[40:14.800 --> 40:19.280] You never hear that anymore because people, both conservative and liberal,
[40:20.000 --> 40:23.040] want to make a federal issue out of everything.
[40:24.480 --> 40:27.040] And, you know, it's just it's crazy.
[40:27.680 --> 40:32.480] I realized that the conversation that the U.S. is keeping the whole world afloat, he said.
[40:33.520 --> 40:35.280] Well, that's how we do it.
[40:35.280 --> 40:38.160] We have this massive credit card that we never have to pay off.
[40:39.120 --> 40:41.120] And we just keep putting it on our tab.
[40:42.160 --> 40:43.520] We keep the whole world afloat.
[40:43.520 --> 40:46.480] You know, we go out and buy Rolexes and all the rest of this stuff.
[40:47.120 --> 40:51.360] And we don't have to have to pay that bill collectively.
[40:51.360 --> 40:54.080] That's what the U.S. government is doing.
[40:54.080 --> 41:01.120] By the way, I looked today based on the the current rate that we're expanding the
[41:02.000 --> 41:07.840] federal budget deficit, and we're already at, wait a minute, we're past 1030.
[41:08.640 --> 41:09.360] Where's Tony?
[41:09.360 --> 41:10.000] Yeah.
[41:10.000 --> 41:10.960] Oh, did we forget?
[41:11.600 --> 41:11.920] OK.
[41:11.920 --> 41:13.440] Sorry, Tony, if you're listening.
[41:13.440 --> 41:15.200] I just noticed the clock here.
[41:15.200 --> 41:18.560] I can ramble on all day about Donald Trump.
[41:18.560 --> 41:22.880] But as a lead up to getting Tony Erdogan here and we can talk about what's going on with
[41:22.880 --> 41:29.360] gold and silver, if you look at the budget deficit, we just passed over the right up
[41:29.360 --> 41:31.520] to the thirty nine trillion dollar amount.
[41:31.520 --> 41:34.000] We added two trillion last year, a little over that.
[41:34.000 --> 41:37.360] But if you look at the the current rate that we're adding this stuff,
[41:37.920 --> 41:42.320] we're going to hit the forty trillion dollar deficit the end of September this year.
[41:43.120 --> 41:46.240] That's something that Trump can put on his resume, something he can be proud of.
[41:46.240 --> 41:46.480] Right.
[41:47.840 --> 41:48.960] Let's take that credit card.
[41:48.960 --> 41:51.600] We're making keeping the whole world afloat.
[41:52.960 --> 41:56.160] What happens when this fiat thing gets kicked out?
[41:56.160 --> 41:58.720] And that's what everybody is anticipating.
[41:58.720 --> 42:00.160] That's what everybody is preparing for.
[42:00.160 --> 42:02.400] That's what's happening with gold and with silver.
[42:03.200 --> 42:08.320] All of that stuff is tied to the US government keeping the world afloat.
[42:09.120 --> 42:12.960] Well, at Davos, he's bragging that the elites come up to him and say,
[42:13.600 --> 42:14.960] you doubled my net worth.
[42:16.080 --> 42:17.600] Yeah, that's one of the big things, isn't it?
[42:17.600 --> 42:22.400] The massive transfer of wealth from middle class, the people who,
[42:22.400 --> 42:27.840] as Trump said in twenty twenty, are not essential to the Wall Street corporations
[42:27.840 --> 42:29.360] that he said they were essential.
[42:29.920 --> 42:32.160] They could continue to do business while we were shut down.
[42:33.040 --> 42:35.200] That's the key thing, doubling their net worth.
[42:35.200 --> 42:37.200] He says these great companies coming in.
[42:37.200 --> 42:39.600] Apple spending six hundred fifty billion dollars.
[42:39.600 --> 42:41.520] I mean, it's so many.
[42:41.520 --> 42:42.800] One just announced ten billion.
[42:42.800 --> 42:43.920] It was Toyota.
[42:43.920 --> 42:46.160] I met Mr. Toyota in Japan.
[42:46.800 --> 42:47.760] So what's your name?
[42:47.760 --> 42:49.360] I said, he said, Toyota.
[42:51.360 --> 42:52.160] Are you rich?
[42:52.160 --> 42:53.280] He says, yes, I am.
[42:53.840 --> 42:57.440] And so he goes, do you own the car company?
[42:57.440 --> 42:59.120] And he says, yes, ninety two percent.
[42:59.840 --> 43:01.840] You know, there was an article just a week or two ago
[43:01.840 --> 43:05.040] said you can tell when Trump is making something up in line
[43:05.040 --> 43:08.720] because he always goes back to this figure of ninety two percent.
[43:09.600 --> 43:14.400] Now, you know, Toyota, Mr. Toyota, and actually in English,
[43:14.400 --> 43:17.440] his name is spelled with a D instead of a T.
[43:17.440 --> 43:18.560] It's not Toyota.
[43:18.560 --> 43:19.440] It's Toyota.
[43:20.320 --> 43:23.280] And I imagine that's what he's talking about.
[43:23.280 --> 43:26.320] I don't know what percentage he owns, but that looks a bit suspicious.
[43:26.880 --> 43:31.600] The ninety two percent figure is something he loves to go back to all the time.
[43:32.240 --> 43:36.000] But then he starts talking about Tim Cook, the guy he used to call Mr. Apple.
[43:37.840 --> 43:38.800] Remember that?
[43:38.800 --> 43:43.280] And so Tim Cook and Apple have made a lot of money off of this stuff as well.
[43:43.280 --> 43:45.600] He said, but fantastic people, fantastic people.
[43:46.160 --> 43:50.160] I go around, I say the biggest people, the biggest business people.
[43:50.160 --> 43:51.520] I say, congratulations.
[43:51.520 --> 43:54.960] I said, you've doubled your net worth since I've been president, right?
[43:54.960 --> 43:57.280] And he says, yeah, even more than that.
[43:58.320 --> 43:59.040] Isn't that great?
[43:59.760 --> 44:02.400] This massive transfer and concentration of wealth,
[44:03.280 --> 44:06.880] and it really has accelerated and continues to accelerate under Trump.
[44:07.600 --> 44:10.640] He says, in a way I'm jealous of, in a way I'm upset.
[44:11.440 --> 44:14.720] To a couple of people in the room, I can't stand them and they've become very rich.
[44:15.360 --> 44:17.120] There's nothing I can do about it.
[44:17.120 --> 44:20.080] I would screw them if I could, but I can't do it, right?
[44:20.800 --> 44:21.520] I can't do it.
[44:23.680 --> 44:25.440] Just amazing the way this guy talks.
[44:26.400 --> 44:28.240] You know, you'll find a way.
[44:28.240 --> 44:29.680] Don't worry, he'll find a way.
[44:29.680 --> 44:32.000] And he's jealous about the amount of money that they made,
[44:32.000 --> 44:36.160] but his family has made one and a half billion dollars in just the first year.
[44:36.800 --> 44:40.000] And now he's come up with this new grift, the Peace Board.
[44:40.880 --> 44:42.880] Make his family the chair of the Peace Board,
[44:42.880 --> 44:46.000] and you can pay a billion dollars to get into that club.
[44:46.880 --> 44:47.760] Do we have Tony yet?
[44:48.400 --> 44:49.680] Oh, okay, we're still working on Tony.
[44:49.680 --> 44:50.400] I'll keep going here.
[44:52.160 --> 44:55.280] They said, yeah, I'm not allowed to do that.
[44:55.920 --> 44:57.040] I'd love to do it, really.
[44:57.520 --> 44:59.520] It's one of those things, but everybody's making a lot of money.
[44:59.520 --> 45:03.200] Everybody's investing money in the US, and our jobs are through the roof.
[45:04.000 --> 45:07.760] Thank goodness for robots, because we're never going to have enough people
[45:08.560 --> 45:10.160] to run all these places that are being built.
[45:11.200 --> 45:16.640] It was never about reshoring manufacturing for American manufacturing jobs.
[45:16.640 --> 45:22.320] I said that in 2017, when they were talking, when they made this move.
[45:22.320 --> 45:24.800] And of course, Gerald Salenti was all against it.
[45:25.360 --> 45:27.520] We talked about it, and he made the point.
[45:27.520 --> 45:30.720] He said, look at how these companies like Apple, they're buying their own stock.
[45:31.520 --> 45:32.480] They're not building.
[45:32.480 --> 45:34.080] They're buying their stock with this money.
[45:34.080 --> 45:36.640] And I said, yeah, they're not going to build the factories
[45:37.360 --> 45:41.120] until they, back in America, until they can eliminate the American worker.
[45:41.840 --> 45:46.000] Once they get to the point where they know the technology is there for automation,
[45:46.720 --> 45:49.360] then they'll get another round of gifts.
[45:50.560 --> 45:54.640] And then they will build factories that will be run by robots.
[45:54.640 --> 45:58.240] And they'll be staffed by robots, not by people.
[45:58.240 --> 45:59.600] They don't want human labor.
[45:59.600 --> 46:02.880] They don't want the human labor even of cheap foreign labor.
[46:03.440 --> 46:05.840] They want to eliminate humans out of the entire process.
[46:06.400 --> 46:07.920] Well, Trump is bragging about that.
[46:07.920 --> 46:08.800] He thinks it's a good thing.
[46:08.800 --> 46:11.680] He said, I think robots are actually going to be very big business.
[46:12.400 --> 46:15.920] I think it's going to be surprisingly big, but I think we're going to need it.
[46:16.560 --> 46:18.000] We're going to need it, he said.
[46:18.000 --> 46:21.440] Well, I think 2026 will be the year of the robot.
[46:22.000 --> 46:24.240] I think we're going to see it really explode this year.
[46:24.240 --> 46:26.480] Zero Hedge has been saying that for a couple of years.
[46:27.120 --> 46:27.920] And I think they're right.
[46:27.920 --> 46:31.360] I think we're right at the point where they're ready to push this out.
[46:31.360 --> 46:35.040] And then along the lines of what is happening economically,
[46:37.040 --> 46:37.920] Larry Fink was there.
[46:37.920 --> 46:43.200] He says, AI, if left on the current trajectory, risk deepening inequality.
[46:43.200 --> 46:44.560] Well, Trump can't wait for that.
[46:44.560 --> 46:49.120] He wants to have AI and robots to replace all the people.
[46:49.120 --> 46:52.880] Maybe that's one of the reasons why he's so eager to kill so many people
[46:53.680 --> 46:57.120] with his genetic code injection in the first place.
[46:57.120 --> 46:59.440] And again, all of that is a globalist agenda.
[47:00.080 --> 47:01.920] Reduction of population for control.
[47:02.720 --> 47:08.400] And so Larry Fink, who, if you remember, he was the guy who created all the ESG stuff.
[47:09.680 --> 47:14.080] And he hasn't paid any price for all the ESG and DEI things that are happening.
[47:14.080 --> 47:18.800] They just walk away in the same way that Trump just walked away from the pandemic
[47:19.360 --> 47:21.520] and the genetic code injection stuff.
[47:22.400 --> 47:27.040] So most of the people affected by what we talk about here will never come to this conference,
[47:27.040 --> 47:27.760] said Mr. Fink.
[47:27.760 --> 47:30.800] He supposedly feels your pain, right?
[47:31.600 --> 47:35.520] He said, the early rewards of AI are flowing almost exclusively to those who own the
[47:35.520 --> 47:38.880] technology's foundation, the models, the data, the infrastructure.
[47:39.520 --> 47:41.920] Wage earners risk being left behind.
[47:42.640 --> 47:46.080] He drew a direct parallel between the impact of AI on white collar workers
[47:47.360 --> 47:51.120] and the disruption that globalization inflicted on manufacturing jobs
[47:51.840 --> 47:53.440] in previous decades.
[47:53.440 --> 47:56.960] And of course, those manufacturing jobs are gone.
[47:58.080 --> 47:59.280] They're not going to come back.
[47:59.280 --> 48:00.960] They're going to be given to robots.
[48:01.760 --> 48:05.280] And the manufacturing will be onshore in the U.S.
[48:05.280 --> 48:07.520] when the robots can take the place of the humans.
[48:07.520 --> 48:12.080] He says, but what happens to everybody else if AI does to white collar workers
[48:12.720 --> 48:15.520] what globalization did to blue collar workers?
[48:16.160 --> 48:20.560] That's why Elon Musk's first involvement in politics that I know anything about
[48:21.280 --> 48:27.200] was when he gave a million dollars to Andrew Yang, who as he began to run for president,
[48:27.200 --> 48:32.800] his only policy initiative that he only thing that he was talking about was universal basic income.
[48:33.520 --> 48:37.120] That's something that is very dear to the heart of Elon Musk, because just like all
[48:37.120 --> 48:40.160] the rest of these guys, he wants you to believe that he's on your side.
[48:40.800 --> 48:44.320] He wants you to believe that, you know, he wants to access a free speech platform
[48:44.320 --> 48:45.920] nothing could be further from the truth.
[48:47.040 --> 48:52.880] He rigorously punishes anybody that disagrees with him, just as the people before him did.
[48:53.440 --> 48:59.840] But they have, you know, his plan is to own everything.
[49:00.560 --> 49:01.840] He says, you don't need to have money.
[49:01.840 --> 49:02.880] I'll have all the money.
[49:02.880 --> 49:04.160] You don't need what I've got.
[49:04.960 --> 49:10.560] Anyway, he was a leading proponent of environmental social governance, Larry Fink was.
[49:10.720 --> 49:16.240] And of course, stakeholder capitalism is a concept and label that was actually created by his
[49:16.240 --> 49:18.160] predecessor, Klaus Schwab.
[49:19.120 --> 49:23.120] I've said for the longest time, we need to put a stake through the heart of this stakeholder
[49:23.120 --> 49:26.160] capitalism idea that's the heart of Davos.
[49:27.280 --> 49:32.800] These net zero commitments led many European countries to spend trillions on wind and solar
[49:33.600 --> 49:37.840] at the expense of more reliable, more resilient and considerably cheaper energy alternatives,
[49:38.080 --> 49:43.440] and considerably cheaper energy alternatives because of this phony climate MacGuffin.
[49:44.320 --> 49:46.320] Even Larry Fink now admits that's not going to work.
[49:46.320 --> 49:47.120] He's made his money.
[49:48.000 --> 49:49.840] So now we can move on to some other scam.
[49:51.040 --> 49:57.040] So he says that transitioning to solar and wind will cause a global power shortage after
[49:57.040 --> 49:59.520] spending years pressuring companies to do exactly that.
[50:00.320 --> 50:06.560] And so what's more important to them than the phony emergency that they created, they're
[50:06.560 --> 50:07.520] just going to walk away from it.
[50:07.520 --> 50:11.840] They're going to do a complete 180, just like all the climate people did.
[50:14.800 --> 50:16.560] It was all about global cooling.
[50:17.360 --> 50:21.440] And then one day, they just flipped the switch and it's now about global warming.
[50:22.160 --> 50:25.840] And then when that was clear that wasn't working, it became about something called climate change,
[50:25.840 --> 50:26.640] whatever that is.
[50:27.680 --> 50:30.240] And so they've done this over and over again.
[50:30.240 --> 50:31.840] They just completely change.
[50:31.840 --> 50:37.440] It's like now we're at war with East Asia, Orwellian, when you talk about that.
[50:38.480 --> 50:40.400] And you just flip who your enemy is.
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[51:41.600 --> 51:44.720] So he said what's actually going to happen is that rich people are going to use AI to
[51:44.720 --> 51:47.840] replace workers, said Jeffrey Hinton.
[51:48.560 --> 51:49.520] Won a Nobel Prize.
[51:49.520 --> 51:52.320] He's described as the pioneer of AI.
[51:52.320 --> 51:57.920] He says it's going to create massive unemployment, but it's also going to create a huge rise in profit.
[51:58.800 --> 52:00.080] And so all these people can be coming.
[52:00.080 --> 52:03.440] They're clapping for Trump because they know that as well.
[52:04.400 --> 52:06.880] They're going to be going back and say, you know, you doubled my wealth.
[52:07.520 --> 52:08.880] You made me really, really rich.
[52:10.480 --> 52:12.240] And that's why they're supporting him.
[52:12.800 --> 52:15.840] Yeah, did that happen to anyone else here in the audience?
[52:15.840 --> 52:19.200] Did anyone else have their wealth doubled under Donald Trump?
[52:20.720 --> 52:21.440] Yeah, right.
[52:21.440 --> 52:22.400] Can we get a consensus?
[52:22.400 --> 52:24.240] Maybe a poll, you know, you can let us know.
[52:24.880 --> 52:28.240] Well, I know the farmers are going out of business massively
[52:28.240 --> 52:32.080] because of him cutting the legs off of their trade.
[52:32.080 --> 52:37.360] We've got Kentucky bourbon factories that are going out of business because of what
[52:37.360 --> 52:38.480] Donald Trump did.
[52:38.480 --> 52:43.040] But yeah, I don't see anybody getting their wealth doubled except the people who are around
[52:43.040 --> 52:46.000] him and the people who are at Davos and the rest of it.
[52:46.000 --> 52:51.520] Federal Reserve data shows that the bottom half of Americans own about 1% of market wealth,
[52:52.160 --> 52:57.200] while the top 1% control nearly half of corporate equity.
[52:58.000 --> 53:01.520] The AI boom is reinforcing a K-shaped economy.
[53:01.520 --> 53:05.120] In other words, one of them is going up while the other one is going down radically.
[53:06.160 --> 53:11.360] A rapid wealth accumulation and a depression for everybody else.
[53:12.080 --> 53:17.520] Politeer CEO Alex Karp chimed in on AI as well at Davos saying that it will display so many jobs
[53:18.240 --> 53:21.440] that it'll eliminate the need for mass immigration.
[53:21.440 --> 53:24.800] There'll be more than enough jobs for the citizens of your nation, he said.
[53:25.760 --> 53:28.160] Well, that's the whole purpose, right?
[53:28.720 --> 53:30.160] People are going to get upset about this.
[53:30.160 --> 53:33.440] So let's bring in some people from other countries and they can fight them instead of
[53:33.440 --> 53:35.520] fighting us who created all this stuff.
[53:35.520 --> 53:36.240] Tony is ready.
[53:36.240 --> 53:39.360] So without any further ado, I mean, we're getting really late getting him on.
[53:39.360 --> 53:40.880] I apologize for that.
[53:41.760 --> 53:51.520] But we're going to take a very short break and we'll get Tony on.
[54:31.120 --> 54:33.600] You're listening to The David Knight Show.
[54:34.960 --> 54:35.280] All right.
[54:35.280 --> 54:38.320] And again, joining us is Tony Aardeman of Wise Wolf Gold.
[54:38.320 --> 54:42.640] And of course, you can go to davidknight.gold and that'll take you to Wise Wolf and let
[54:42.640 --> 54:43.760] him know that you came through us.
[54:44.400 --> 54:50.480] But people who listened to Tony, I think, probably did pretty well last year.
[54:50.480 --> 54:52.160] Maybe we didn't have our wealth doubled.
[54:52.160 --> 54:57.200] But if you bought into gold and silver, especially if you did it the way that Tony has set up,
[54:57.680 --> 55:02.960] anybody else that lets you gradually accumulate gold and silver and kind of set it up as a
[55:02.960 --> 55:06.960] savings program with Wolf Pack, you can decide what level you want to buy into, how much
[55:06.960 --> 55:11.600] you want to set aside each month, and you can kind of dollar cost average that in.
[55:11.600 --> 55:15.920] And we had another all-time high this week, didn't we, Tony?
[55:15.920 --> 55:18.880] Because the people worried about what Trump is going to do with Greenland.
[55:20.160 --> 55:21.600] Another all-time high yesterday.
[55:21.840 --> 55:28.160] And as a matter of fact, it's hard to keep up with how many all-time highs there are.
[55:28.160 --> 55:29.840] It's like a broken record.
[55:29.840 --> 55:30.400] That's right.
[55:31.200 --> 55:34.480] But then, of course, there was some sell-off, as Trump said.
[55:34.480 --> 55:36.560] Now, we're not going to have a war with Greenland or whatever.
[55:36.560 --> 55:40.800] You know, there's that kind of reaction to these things that happens all the time.
[55:40.800 --> 55:44.080] But talk a little bit about where we are right now.
[55:44.080 --> 55:50.240] And I just mentioned earlier in the program that we're on track to hit $40 trillion by
[55:50.240 --> 55:52.000] the end of September at the current rate.
[55:52.000 --> 55:56.000] Now, that's assuming that Trump doesn't come up with any new grandiose scheme
[55:56.000 --> 55:58.320] that he's going to dump a bunch of money into.
[55:58.320 --> 56:01.440] You had Jesse Waters this last week when we were talking about Greenland,
[56:01.440 --> 56:04.000] just casually say, yeah, we can get it for $700 billion.
[56:04.000 --> 56:05.600] It'd be great to be a steal.
[56:05.600 --> 56:07.280] It's like, yeah, it's only another trillion dollars.
[56:07.280 --> 56:11.840] Remember when Senator Everett Dirksen said, well, a billion here and a billion there,
[56:11.840 --> 56:13.120] pretty soon you're talking about real money.
[56:14.320 --> 56:18.800] Well, now we're doing a thousand times that with trillion, right?
[56:18.800 --> 56:22.240] And the thing is, we're not talking about real money.
[56:22.240 --> 56:23.600] We're talking about fiat money.
[56:23.600 --> 56:24.400] That's the problem.
[56:25.360 --> 56:28.080] None of this stuff is real and it's going to come crashing down.
[56:29.520 --> 56:33.840] Well, going back to what you mentioned about Wolfpack and just dollar cost averaging,
[56:33.840 --> 56:37.600] it's better to protect your wealth gradually than try to do it suddenly.
[56:38.160 --> 56:40.960] Like you go bankrupt, like the Hemingway reference.
[56:41.520 --> 56:47.120] So yesterday we got official word that the trademark for Wolfpack Gold came in.
[56:47.120 --> 56:51.680] So I was glad I owned the name and it took a little while, but it's an idea,
[56:52.960 --> 56:59.520] the idea of the Wolfpack and just setting aside a little bit of the fiat value that you have that's
[56:59.520 --> 57:01.920] diminishing and let us find it for you.
[57:03.680 --> 57:09.200] I have a great crew, great team, and it's been increasingly difficult to do what we do
[57:09.200 --> 57:10.800] in the face of these prices.
[57:10.800 --> 57:13.040] And I think we prepared for it well.
[57:13.040 --> 57:19.760] I wasn't prepared for these types of price spikes because this is not market related, David.
[57:19.760 --> 57:22.480] I don't believe that the market's truly driving this.
[57:22.480 --> 57:25.760] I think this is governmental, as I discussed last week with you.
[57:25.760 --> 57:29.600] I think the way, and it's funny, you see this kind of language popping up now in articles
[57:29.600 --> 57:30.160] and Kitco.
[57:30.160 --> 57:34.720] It's like, well, governmental, you know, it's the stockpiling of rare earth minerals and stuff.
[57:34.720 --> 57:39.600] It's so it's beyond what we've experienced in the last 50 years.
[57:40.000 --> 57:45.680] And I think this is going to, obviously there's some market forces built into this and there
[57:45.680 --> 57:48.800] will be pullback and sell-offs and profit taking and all the rest.
[57:48.800 --> 57:53.760] But, you know, we're in completely uncharted territory and you mentioned the debt.
[57:55.520 --> 58:00.640] There's a great book called The Big Print by Larry Lippard and I read that.
[58:02.000 --> 58:06.960] I think he's on to something when, if you look at all the culminating events
[58:06.960 --> 58:12.080] with central banks and governments around the world, they've put themselves in such
[58:12.080 --> 58:16.960] a place where, you know, that's why they float the idea of talking about Davos is the great
[58:16.960 --> 58:17.440] reset.
[58:17.440 --> 58:20.960] You know, that's, this is something they have to put out there to the consciousness
[58:20.960 --> 58:24.640] because they're going to, this is mathematically inevitable.
[58:25.200 --> 58:30.400] They have to do a currency reset, but there's going to be probably this singularity event
[58:31.520 --> 58:33.840] where there is a big print.
[58:33.840 --> 58:38.400] Like, you know, you mentioned going to 40 trillion in debt and then unless Trump does
[58:38.400 --> 58:46.800] something, you know, Trumpish and some outlandish thing, which is more likely than not, that
[58:46.800 --> 58:53.520] we're going to have some sort of event where there is a massive print and it might be
[58:53.520 --> 58:59.120] coordinated by central banks around the world to prop up their own markets to stave off
[58:59.840 --> 59:07.760] collapse because we're, all these indicators of prices are just, these are the, the outliers
[59:07.760 --> 59:11.200] and the, the tell is the sign.
[59:11.200 --> 59:12.720] How do you spell outlier now?
[59:13.600 --> 59:16.320] I think we spell outlier with a L-I-A-R.
[59:18.480 --> 59:22.720] These liars out, get them out of Congress, out of Washington.
[59:22.720 --> 59:26.400] But yeah, you know, he could easily do this with his golden dome thing.
[59:26.400 --> 59:28.080] You know, that's what he's talking about with Greenland.
[59:28.800 --> 59:35.280] He could build a golden dome with all the gold that's in Fort Knox, if there is any.
[59:35.280 --> 59:37.600] And then some is probably what he would spend on it.
[59:37.600 --> 59:42.880] I mean, as soon as he, you know, he does this massive tax increase, he calls it a tariff
[59:42.880 --> 59:44.400] and he just imposes it himself.
[59:45.200 --> 59:49.360] And then he says, oh, and I've got $600 billion.
[59:49.360 --> 59:51.760] So let's just put it all in the military budget.
[59:51.760 --> 59:55.040] You know, forget about the, even the rebate that he said he was going to go to people,
[59:55.040 --> 59:58.000] forget about getting rid of the income tax.
[59:58.000 --> 59:59.840] Nothing, none of that is going to happen.
[59:59.840 --> 01:00:01.600] He will put it into the military.
[01:00:02.320 --> 01:00:07.360] So yeah, he's going to just continue to tax and continue to spend just like a Democrat.
[01:00:09.760 --> 01:00:14.560] I think one of the most astonishing metrics that I've seen is that if you take all of
[01:00:14.560 --> 01:00:18.640] the revenue that we take in, minus the tariffs, but if you take all the revenue
[01:00:18.640 --> 01:00:22.720] of taxable internal taxes and you put them together,
[01:00:23.440 --> 01:00:25.440] that just services the interest on the debt.
[01:00:25.440 --> 01:00:27.760] Yeah, yeah, that's where we are.
[01:00:30.080 --> 01:00:36.000] He's so desperate to get control of the Federal Reserve under his singular control, right?
[01:00:36.000 --> 01:00:38.160] You look at these evil institutions that are out there.
[01:00:38.160 --> 01:00:43.280] As I said yesterday, the UN, the Federal Reserve, his instinct is not to end them,
[01:00:43.280 --> 01:00:44.640] not even to reform them.
[01:00:44.640 --> 01:00:49.600] His instinct is to become them, to become a one-man Federal Reserve, a one-man UN
[01:00:49.600 --> 01:00:51.440] with his peace board and all the rest of this stuff.
[01:00:52.400 --> 01:00:55.040] He's not going to change anything for the better.
[01:00:55.040 --> 01:00:59.840] He's going to use every problem to make himself more powerful.
[01:00:59.840 --> 01:01:03.200] And that's what's really going to be happening with the Federal Reserve.
[01:01:03.840 --> 01:01:04.720] That's the real issue.
[01:01:04.720 --> 01:01:06.560] It's the money on the debt.
[01:01:06.560 --> 01:01:10.400] Because when he lowers interest rates, as you've seen and we've all seen,
[01:01:11.200 --> 01:01:16.400] the longer-term interest rates for home mortgages and things like that sometimes go up.
[01:01:16.400 --> 01:01:20.960] They either be unaffected or they'll go up when they lower the short-term interest rates.
[01:01:22.160 --> 01:01:25.920] And I think you're also, something else that may kick in pretty soon
[01:01:25.920 --> 01:01:33.040] is as he's gotten all these people in NATO and Europe angry over this Greenland thing,
[01:01:33.040 --> 01:01:37.360] they were already starting to talk about doing a boycott of buying US Treasury bills.
[01:01:38.080 --> 01:01:40.000] That could bring things to a head too, couldn't it?
[01:01:40.000 --> 01:01:41.840] It absolutely could.
[01:01:41.840 --> 01:01:43.760] I mean, I was listening to your show yesterday.
[01:01:43.760 --> 01:01:47.840] You mentioned that central banks now hold more gold than they do US Treasuries.
[01:01:48.640 --> 01:01:53.360] And that metric, again, the dollar is still number one held by central banks.
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[01:02:47.440 --> 01:02:55.680] But number two is gold.
[01:02:55.680 --> 01:03:00.320] And it supplanted the euro like 18 months ago as number two.
[01:03:00.960 --> 01:03:06.080] That's why the European Central Bank said that gold was a threat to the system.
[01:03:06.640 --> 01:03:09.120] Oh, it's a threat to your fake money.
[01:03:09.120 --> 01:03:14.800] You know, and I think the metrics of dollar usage post-World War II,
[01:03:14.800 --> 01:03:19.120] right after Bretton Woods, about 90% of the world used the dollar.
[01:03:20.720 --> 01:03:25.280] We supplanted the pound sterling and the dollar was the world's reserve currency,
[01:03:25.280 --> 01:03:26.720] so about 90% of usage.
[01:03:26.720 --> 01:03:31.680] And that went to past 1971 and then started to a slow decline.
[01:03:31.680 --> 01:03:37.280] The year 2001, we're at about 75% of world usage for the US dollar.
[01:03:37.840 --> 01:03:42.800] And then just, I mean, gosh, in the last few years and just talking on your show,
[01:03:42.800 --> 01:03:48.160] this was something I watched was the dollar usage, so the money velocity.
[01:03:48.160 --> 01:03:55.920] And it went from about 56% of usage in 2022 following our sanctions on Russia after they
[01:03:55.920 --> 01:03:57.280] invaded Ukraine.
[01:03:57.280 --> 01:04:01.600] And then it's dropped all the way down to about 40% in just that time.
[01:04:01.600 --> 01:04:07.040] So, you know, if you look at the, and that's the phenomenon of de-dollarization.
[01:04:07.840 --> 01:04:11.440] I think that's the key indicator in all of this,
[01:04:11.440 --> 01:04:14.640] whether you're talking about the petrodollar or anything else
[01:04:15.200 --> 01:04:16.960] surrounding that or how much we're going to print.
[01:04:17.680 --> 01:04:21.280] The dollar usage around the world is declining.
[01:04:21.280 --> 01:04:25.440] And even though, you know, 80% of all of our $100 bills aren't in this country,
[01:04:25.440 --> 01:04:29.840] they're outside of the continental United States and 65% of all paper currencies
[01:04:29.840 --> 01:04:33.520] outside of the continental United States, less and less is being used.
[01:04:34.400 --> 01:04:37.680] And those, eventually those dollars will be repatriated,
[01:04:37.680 --> 01:04:41.920] but we're going to continue to print more as the world uses less.
[01:04:41.920 --> 01:04:48.480] So you tell me, what does that spell for the purchasing power of that currency unit?
[01:04:48.480 --> 01:04:52.560] And there's really not any great options to prop that up at this point.
[01:04:52.560 --> 01:04:57.120] If you've lost so much usage in such a short period of time.
[01:04:58.240 --> 01:05:05.040] And that's why I think that's what we're watching really with these prices of gold and silver is,
[01:05:05.120 --> 01:05:11.520] again, there's governmental forces and supply, and then showing the weakness of how much
[01:05:11.520 --> 01:05:13.840] actual physical is in the market.
[01:05:13.840 --> 01:05:19.680] But it's that loss of usage by the dollars, the world reserve currency,
[01:05:20.240 --> 01:05:26.480] at the same time that's really showing up in the prices of gold and silver today.
[01:05:26.480 --> 01:05:28.400] Yeah, yeah, I'm just curious.
[01:05:28.400 --> 01:05:34.000] Yesterday I went back and I wonder if we're in the territory of not worth the continental yet.
[01:05:35.120 --> 01:05:41.600] So I can look to see what had happened to the value of the continental during the
[01:05:41.600 --> 01:05:43.840] during the war, Revolutionary War.
[01:05:43.840 --> 01:05:48.000] And it went, they started out, you know, referring it to the Spanish dollar,
[01:05:48.000 --> 01:05:50.720] which was out of gold or silver, right?
[01:05:50.720 --> 01:05:55.120] And they made a few continentals that were made out of silver.
[01:05:55.120 --> 01:05:58.400] And by the way, those are worth a lot right now because of,
[01:05:58.400 --> 01:06:00.720] you know, historical value and that type of thing.
[01:06:00.800 --> 01:06:04.240] They've had some of them sell it like one and a half million dollars
[01:06:04.240 --> 01:06:07.680] for one continental dollar because of collectible type of thing.
[01:06:08.800 --> 01:06:11.760] And there were also some pewter and brass versions of those,
[01:06:11.760 --> 01:06:16.000] and those are selling for tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars as well.
[01:06:16.000 --> 01:06:20.160] But the actual paper that's there, even though it may have some historical value,
[01:06:20.800 --> 01:06:25.680] the paper right away dropped to one one thousandth of its value.
[01:06:25.680 --> 01:06:29.760] So in other words, the dollar quickly became one tenth of a cent
[01:06:31.680 --> 01:06:33.680] the paper continental dollars.
[01:06:33.680 --> 01:06:35.280] We're not quite there yet.
[01:06:35.280 --> 01:06:39.040] We have lost since the Federal Reserve was created.
[01:06:40.240 --> 01:06:42.960] Prior to that, we'd been on the gold standard for a very long time,
[01:06:42.960 --> 01:06:44.000] many, many decades.
[01:06:44.800 --> 01:06:47.680] But since the Federal Reserve was created,
[01:06:48.640 --> 01:06:54.080] we have lost 97% of the value of the dollar in terms of purchasing power.
[01:06:54.080 --> 01:06:57.200] So we're not quite in continental territory yet,
[01:06:57.200 --> 01:06:59.200] but just wait, that may be coming, right?
[01:06:59.760 --> 01:07:00.720] Well, we're very close.
[01:07:01.360 --> 01:07:03.680] If you look at this, some astonishing metrics,
[01:07:03.680 --> 01:07:06.560] if you just use a calculator and a little bit of history,
[01:07:06.560 --> 01:07:11.600] you go back to 1933, right before Franklin Roosevelt
[01:07:12.240 --> 01:07:14.640] had that executive order about turning in your gold,
[01:07:14.640 --> 01:07:16.240] and you look at a twenty dollar gold piece.
[01:07:17.360 --> 01:07:18.240] That was twenty dollars.
[01:07:18.240 --> 01:07:21.120] So think about this is twenty dollars in 1933.
[01:07:21.680 --> 01:07:23.040] It's basically an ounce of gold.
[01:07:23.040 --> 01:07:25.040] It's .9675 ounces.
[01:07:25.040 --> 01:07:27.520] It's the way that it was set up on our gold-silver ratio.
[01:07:27.840 --> 01:07:31.440] A twenty dollar gold piece was basically an ounce of gold.
[01:07:31.440 --> 01:07:34.800] So today, that's around $4,800 at spot.
[01:07:35.600 --> 01:07:39.200] That's what twenty dollars was in 1933.
[01:07:40.640 --> 01:07:43.360] The issue is the expansion of the money supply.
[01:07:43.360 --> 01:07:44.400] That's the magic trick.
[01:07:45.760 --> 01:07:47.600] The gold retained its value.
[01:07:47.600 --> 01:07:50.560] It's the twenty dollars that went into oblivion.
[01:07:50.560 --> 01:07:54.880] And that's that 97% that you're talking about.
[01:07:55.120 --> 01:07:58.720] Honestly, I don't think that we've reached a point yet
[01:07:59.440 --> 01:08:02.800] where the true loss of value has been exposed
[01:08:02.800 --> 01:08:04.480] relative to the money supply.
[01:08:05.600 --> 01:08:08.000] I think that it's worse than it...
[01:08:08.000 --> 01:08:11.040] I mean, think about all of the liquidity that's trapped
[01:08:11.040 --> 01:08:13.840] in these markets or so-called investments and other things
[01:08:14.480 --> 01:08:15.280] that isn't real.
[01:08:16.320 --> 01:08:18.800] You talk about this stuff that's papered over
[01:08:18.800 --> 01:08:22.880] or has been propped up by the central bank.
[01:08:23.600 --> 01:08:26.240] So I don't think that we're there yet
[01:08:26.240 --> 01:08:30.240] as far as a complete exposure in the reset.
[01:08:30.240 --> 01:08:31.440] But it's going to be found.
[01:08:31.440 --> 01:08:33.760] The true value is going to be found in these commodities.
[01:08:34.640 --> 01:08:36.640] And we're seeing this is the beginning of that.
[01:08:36.640 --> 01:08:38.240] And there's no going back.
[01:08:39.120 --> 01:08:40.880] I've had people call and say,
[01:08:40.880 --> 01:08:42.880] hey, I'm going to pause my subscription
[01:08:42.880 --> 01:08:44.080] until prices come down.
[01:08:46.240 --> 01:08:47.440] I love you, but I don't...
[01:08:48.240 --> 01:08:49.920] This isn't even like an infomercial.
[01:08:49.920 --> 01:08:52.320] I just don't believe that's going to happen.
[01:08:52.320 --> 01:08:56.480] And if it does, it will be probably something really bad.
[01:08:56.480 --> 01:08:59.280] Like, I don't know if you'll be able to use the banking system.
[01:08:59.280 --> 01:08:59.840] I don't know.
[01:09:00.880 --> 01:09:07.360] There's something inherently, I think, solidified in this run.
[01:09:08.400 --> 01:09:09.680] I think the analogy here...
[01:09:11.680 --> 01:09:13.920] I think back to the Warner Brothers cartoon, right?
[01:09:13.920 --> 01:09:16.960] Where you had Wile E. Coyote and he goes running off the cliff
[01:09:16.960 --> 01:09:19.440] and he keeps going for a while until he looks down
[01:09:19.440 --> 01:09:21.200] and sees that there's nothing there.
[01:09:21.280 --> 01:09:24.000] And then after that realization, he drops like a rock.
[01:09:24.000 --> 01:09:26.480] And I think that's really what we're talking about.
[01:09:26.480 --> 01:09:31.360] People are going along, running on this fiction of fiat currency.
[01:09:31.360 --> 01:09:34.240] And at some point, people are going to realize
[01:09:34.240 --> 01:09:35.360] that there's nothing to it.
[01:09:35.920 --> 01:09:38.640] And then everything is going to drop like a rock.
[01:09:38.640 --> 01:09:40.720] And then you're going to have this massive boulder
[01:09:40.720 --> 01:09:44.880] of 40 trillion or 50 trillion or whatever it is at that point in time.
[01:09:44.880 --> 01:09:46.560] It's going to be following us all the way down
[01:09:47.520 --> 01:09:49.040] to smash us when we hit the bottom.
[01:09:49.360 --> 01:09:51.600] It's going to be a Wile E. Coyote moment.
[01:09:52.160 --> 01:09:53.040] You're absolutely right.
[01:09:54.080 --> 01:09:55.840] The R. Buckminster Fuller quote,
[01:09:55.840 --> 01:09:58.480] people cannot get out of the way of what they don't see coming.
[01:09:59.600 --> 01:10:02.080] It's just always been some kind of stability thing
[01:10:02.080 --> 01:10:07.520] or we've bounced back or you've had an end of the 1970s move by the Fed
[01:10:07.520 --> 01:10:12.000] to raise interest rates to the teens to just wrap its arms around inflation.
[01:10:12.000 --> 01:10:14.400] Of course, you could take out the Hunt family
[01:10:14.400 --> 01:10:17.200] for exposing how weak the dollar was through silver
[01:10:17.200 --> 01:10:21.520] and stop the speculation and do the manipulation of markets of gold
[01:10:21.520 --> 01:10:22.880] like they did for so long.
[01:10:22.880 --> 01:10:26.000] And then all of a sudden, central banks start buying gold
[01:10:26.000 --> 01:10:28.720] and this becomes weaponized against the dollar.
[01:10:28.720 --> 01:10:29.600] And that's what we're seeing.
[01:10:29.600 --> 01:10:32.960] And it's really, you can't fix those things anymore.
[01:10:33.520 --> 01:10:35.680] And you can't paper over silver anymore.
[01:10:35.680 --> 01:10:36.160] Good luck.
[01:10:36.880 --> 01:10:38.160] There's too many eyes on it.
[01:10:38.160 --> 01:10:41.520] And it's become, again, it's become part of
[01:10:42.240 --> 01:10:45.920] the fourth dimensional warfare, nation-state currency wars.
[01:10:45.920 --> 01:10:48.720] So it's fixed that this market is permanent
[01:10:49.280 --> 01:10:50.560] with the way we are right now.
[01:10:50.560 --> 01:10:55.760] We're not going back to $15, $20 silver or $30 silver.
[01:10:55.760 --> 01:10:56.480] I don't see it.
[01:10:56.480 --> 01:10:59.040] I don't see how you could possibly sell off like that.
[01:10:59.040 --> 01:11:06.400] And especially knowing that the metrics, the statistics out there are alarming.
[01:11:07.280 --> 01:11:11.120] 75% or so of the silver that hits the supply
[01:11:11.680 --> 01:11:15.200] is coming from companies mining nickel and copper.
[01:11:15.200 --> 01:11:16.240] It's like a sideshow.
[01:11:17.280 --> 01:11:22.640] And so if the economy suffers and there's less need for copper or nickel,
[01:11:22.640 --> 01:11:24.080] there's not going to be as much silver
[01:11:24.640 --> 01:11:26.720] because it's something that they just mine
[01:11:27.360 --> 01:11:30.160] on top of what they're already looking for.
[01:11:30.160 --> 01:11:35.520] And so we're years out from, because silver was so low for so long,
[01:11:35.520 --> 01:11:37.920] it didn't support mining companies.
[01:11:37.920 --> 01:11:40.640] So there's like very little silver mining going on.
[01:11:40.640 --> 01:11:46.400] They cannot reach the levels that are needed for demand.
[01:11:46.400 --> 01:11:49.680] And then you have not only that, we've had a deficit.
[01:11:49.680 --> 01:11:51.840] We've had deficit for like six years, haven't we?
[01:11:51.840 --> 01:11:52.640] It's been, yeah.
[01:11:52.640 --> 01:11:56.880] Hundreds of millions of ounces that had to be taken from the above ground supply.
[01:11:56.880 --> 01:11:58.720] And there's bottlenecked everywhere, David.
[01:11:58.720 --> 01:12:01.760] Like I had to stop buying sterling again because there's nowhere to melt it
[01:12:01.760 --> 01:12:03.440] and nobody will take it at any price.
[01:12:04.320 --> 01:12:06.160] Like everything's bottlenecked.
[01:12:06.160 --> 01:12:08.640] And the same thing with the big trading houses.
[01:12:11.440 --> 01:12:17.600] Like my job has become, like my subconscious solves problems in my head while I sleep
[01:12:17.600 --> 01:12:19.680] because I have to get up and I'm like, do we clear this?
[01:12:19.680 --> 01:12:23.360] You know, like the amount of stuff clearing because of the amount of selling.
[01:12:23.360 --> 01:12:27.120] And then the bottlenecks of it is, I know that it's across the board.
[01:12:27.120 --> 01:12:30.320] It has to be industry wide that a lot of operators are like,
[01:12:30.320 --> 01:12:31.840] how do I even navigate this?
[01:12:31.840 --> 01:12:36.880] Because it is so uncertain and yet the prices continue to rise.
[01:12:36.880 --> 01:12:37.760] That's the tell.
[01:12:38.400 --> 01:12:39.200] That's the tell.
[01:12:39.200 --> 01:12:40.720] But something else is afoot here.
[01:12:40.720 --> 01:12:42.320] It's absolutely right.
[01:12:42.320 --> 01:12:46.480] You're dealing in an economy that's already in hyperinflation.
[01:12:46.480 --> 01:12:48.080] You're dealing in silver and gold.
[01:12:48.080 --> 01:12:50.560] Yeah, you know, we talk all the time about that Hemingway quote.
[01:12:50.560 --> 01:12:52.800] Has somebody that's very wealthy go bankrupt?
[01:12:52.800 --> 01:12:54.560] And he said, well, gradually and then suddenly.
[01:12:55.280 --> 01:12:59.840] There was another quote that I went to this weekend.
[01:12:59.840 --> 01:13:04.240] And the fact that Hemingway said, look at these corrupt empires.
[01:13:04.240 --> 01:13:07.280] What they first do is they try to inflate everything.
[01:13:07.280 --> 01:13:08.560] Install things with inflation.
[01:13:08.560 --> 01:13:11.760] The next thing, when that doesn't work, they take you to war.
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[01:14:12.400 --> 01:14:16.320] And boy, I tell you, is that not Trump in a nutshell?
[01:14:16.320 --> 01:14:17.600] Inflation and war?
[01:14:18.560 --> 01:14:21.840] It's just, yeah, he is the guy that they've handpicked
[01:14:21.840 --> 01:14:24.960] to lead the sheeple into this whole situation, I think.
[01:14:25.520 --> 01:14:28.240] Oh, the lizard class always does this.
[01:14:28.240 --> 01:14:33.200] They'll give us somebody like Woodrow Wilson is like, you know, he ran in 1916.
[01:14:33.200 --> 01:14:34.640] He kept us out of war.
[01:14:34.640 --> 01:14:37.760] You know, what's the first thing he does in 1917?
[01:14:37.760 --> 01:14:42.880] Takes office, puts us in a war, puts us right smack dab in the middle of the war.
[01:14:42.880 --> 01:14:45.760] You know, it's every single time, you know, Franklin Roosevelt, you know,
[01:14:45.760 --> 01:14:51.120] in his third term comes out as like, I've seen war and I hate war.
[01:14:51.120 --> 01:14:54.320] And your boys will not be sent to another, you know, European war.
[01:14:55.200 --> 01:14:57.360] The first thing he does is get us into a war.
[01:14:57.360 --> 01:14:59.840] Like, it's the same.
[01:15:00.480 --> 01:15:05.680] And I hate saying that because, you know, so much of what Trump ran on in 2016,
[01:15:05.680 --> 01:15:07.440] it animated me, you know, it's 36.
[01:15:07.440 --> 01:15:10.640] I go, well, okay, finally somebody's saying this is stuff that I ran on
[01:15:10.640 --> 01:15:11.920] when I ran for Congress.
[01:15:11.920 --> 01:15:14.560] And I'm like, okay, he took the populist playbook.
[01:15:14.560 --> 01:15:18.320] I could see he kind of mixed a little Ron Paul with Pat Buchanan.
[01:15:18.320 --> 01:15:20.480] And then I could see that it was tap.
[01:15:20.480 --> 01:15:21.520] I said, this is good.
[01:15:22.560 --> 01:15:26.000] But it's just, it's all smoke and mirrors because we're not,
[01:15:26.000 --> 01:15:29.200] we don't have a look at, just look at our foreign policy.
[01:15:29.200 --> 01:15:30.080] It's schizophrenic.
[01:15:30.080 --> 01:15:31.040] We kidnap people.
[01:15:32.480 --> 01:15:36.720] I mean, we, we bomb other nations on behalf of other nations.
[01:15:36.720 --> 01:15:40.000] I think it's very telling that the people who hated him so much
[01:15:40.000 --> 01:15:42.480] at the beginning, you know, now really love him.
[01:15:42.480 --> 01:15:46.160] They're the biggest supporters he's got because he's flipped, you know?
[01:15:46.160 --> 01:15:49.120] And, and it's one thing for, you know, we look at a candidate
[01:15:49.840 --> 01:15:53.920] that doesn't have any record like Trump and that was another thing for them.
[01:15:53.920 --> 01:15:54.960] They bring some guy out.
[01:15:54.960 --> 01:15:56.720] He's a celebrity, but he doesn't have any records.
[01:15:56.720 --> 01:15:58.480] So you don't really know what he's going to do.
[01:15:58.480 --> 01:16:02.880] But it's very easy for them to go out and say, this is what I think about this.
[01:16:02.880 --> 01:16:05.120] And they can have the right perspective.
[01:16:05.120 --> 01:16:07.600] They can have the right perspective about every issue.
[01:16:08.160 --> 01:16:10.800] But then you have to see what they actually do.
[01:16:10.800 --> 01:16:14.400] And so that's why, you know, I couldn't support Trump a second time,
[01:16:14.400 --> 01:16:16.480] especially after 2020.
[01:16:16.480 --> 01:16:18.080] That was just unprecedented.
[01:16:18.080 --> 01:16:20.080] What happened with that, with the lockdown and all the rest.
[01:16:20.080 --> 01:16:23.440] And I knew that that was the deep state plan
[01:16:23.440 --> 01:16:25.360] that they'd been practicing for 20 years.
[01:16:25.360 --> 01:16:28.640] If that doesn't tell you that Trump is deep state, nothing will.
[01:16:29.280 --> 01:16:31.200] And so, yeah, that's where we are right now.
[01:16:31.200 --> 01:16:34.480] Well, I think we're, it's very dangerous times.
[01:16:34.480 --> 01:16:38.880] If you think this is normal behavior by, by the powers that be, I mean,
[01:16:38.880 --> 01:16:40.000] you need to read a little bit.
[01:16:40.000 --> 01:16:42.000] You need to sit with that and pray about it.
[01:16:42.000 --> 01:16:45.360] Cause I don't think that, I don't think that we've behaved like this.
[01:16:45.360 --> 01:16:48.800] There's other empires that have behaved kind of like we are behaving,
[01:16:48.800 --> 01:16:53.120] but there's no real example of some nation with our power and standing
[01:16:53.120 --> 01:16:55.200] that has declined as rapidly as we have.
[01:16:55.200 --> 01:17:00.480] And then also is making plans for something, right?
[01:17:00.480 --> 01:17:03.920] We can clearly see that we're setting something up, whether hemispheric.
[01:17:04.640 --> 01:17:07.920] I don't know if it's related to the Wolfowitz memorandum in 1992.
[01:17:07.920 --> 01:17:11.680] We're setting up, you know, the thing with Venezuela, looking at Greenland,
[01:17:11.680 --> 01:17:13.440] like whatever Greenland means to us.
[01:17:14.880 --> 01:17:16.560] There's a lot going on here.
[01:17:16.560 --> 01:17:19.120] And I mean, ultimately it's, it's God's world.
[01:17:19.120 --> 01:17:20.480] I mean, you got to leave it up to God.
[01:17:20.480 --> 01:17:25.680] Well, I think there's a lot of pointers going back to the technocracy, of course.
[01:17:25.680 --> 01:17:27.760] You know, we look at the map that he's got there and everything,
[01:17:27.760 --> 01:17:29.040] but it's more than just a map.
[01:17:30.000 --> 01:17:32.320] And it's more than just let's consolidate everything
[01:17:32.320 --> 01:17:35.280] in the Western hemisphere under the United States.
[01:17:35.920 --> 01:17:38.960] It also goes back to the fact that they wanted everything valued
[01:17:38.960 --> 01:17:42.320] in commodities and things like that and in energy specifically.
[01:17:42.880 --> 01:17:45.680] And so I think that's a big part of the move in Venezuela.
[01:17:45.680 --> 01:17:47.840] They have tremendous resources.
[01:17:48.560 --> 01:17:52.320] And so, you know, make that move first, nail that down.
[01:17:52.320 --> 01:17:56.400] And so you keep going back and seeing these contours
[01:17:56.400 --> 01:17:59.440] that looked very similar to what the technocracy wanted.
[01:17:59.440 --> 01:18:06.160] But it is everything that is there is talking about a massive change that is coming.
[01:18:06.160 --> 01:18:08.720] And so that's why it's very important for people
[01:18:08.720 --> 01:18:12.240] to latch onto something that's been stable for millennia.
[01:18:12.240 --> 01:18:13.600] And that's gold and silver.
[01:18:14.240 --> 01:18:15.760] That's about the only thing that we can do
[01:18:15.760 --> 01:18:18.000] to try to get out of the way of what is coming.
[01:18:18.000 --> 01:18:21.200] And it's going to be difficult to do that anyway.
[01:18:22.000 --> 01:18:23.600] You know, when they have a war that starts,
[01:18:23.600 --> 01:18:26.560] whether it's a domestic civil war that Trump is pushing
[01:18:26.560 --> 01:18:29.120] or whether it is foreign wars and things like that,
[01:18:30.160 --> 01:18:32.640] it's still going to affect us even if we don't agree with it.
[01:18:32.640 --> 01:18:34.240] There's nothing we can do to stop that.
[01:18:34.240 --> 01:18:36.640] And there's only so much that we can do to prepare for it.
[01:18:36.640 --> 01:18:38.640] But whatever we can do, we need to prepare for it.
[01:18:38.640 --> 01:18:45.040] And a key part of that is to try to get what we've worked for
[01:18:45.040 --> 01:18:47.120] and saved to try to get that into something
[01:18:47.120 --> 01:18:49.520] that's going to be more stable like gold and silver.
[01:18:51.120 --> 01:18:54.720] Well, certainly, especially with the lack of trust.
[01:18:54.720 --> 01:18:57.280] And you know where the collapse of trust started?
[01:18:57.280 --> 01:18:58.480] It didn't start at the bottom.
[01:18:58.480 --> 01:18:59.760] It started at the top.
[01:18:59.760 --> 01:19:00.720] Look at the central banks.
[01:19:00.720 --> 01:19:01.680] They don't trust each other.
[01:19:01.680 --> 01:19:02.320] It's clear.
[01:19:02.320 --> 01:19:05.120] I mean, the central banks, the financial power,
[01:19:05.920 --> 01:19:07.600] they know what they're doing.
[01:19:07.600 --> 01:19:12.720] I mean, the amount of gold purchased by central banks in 2009
[01:19:13.440 --> 01:19:14.400] was about 0%.
[01:19:15.440 --> 01:19:18.720] And now it makes up the majority of purchases
[01:19:18.720 --> 01:19:20.960] because the central banks are moving away from those currencies.
[01:19:20.960 --> 01:19:23.040] They just see this system is broken.
[01:19:23.040 --> 01:19:24.640] So they don't even trust each other.
[01:19:24.640 --> 01:19:26.240] They don't trust governments.
[01:19:26.240 --> 01:19:27.200] And neither should you.
[01:19:27.760 --> 01:19:30.720] I mean, the system's going through changes.
[01:19:30.720 --> 01:19:32.800] So don't be too overexposed.
[01:19:32.800 --> 01:19:36.160] The thing about, I ran a simulation through AI
[01:19:36.160 --> 01:19:40.400] to look at the S&P 500 versus gold from 1975 on.
[01:19:41.280 --> 01:19:43.760] And it was like, well, this could be misleading.
[01:19:43.760 --> 01:19:47.120] It's like the S&P 500 outperformed gold
[01:19:47.120 --> 01:19:48.560] if you just bought ounces of gold.
[01:19:48.560 --> 01:19:52.080] However, you have to add in taxable gains.
[01:19:52.080 --> 01:19:53.760] Companies that went out of business,
[01:19:53.760 --> 01:19:55.440] like you'd have to move it around.
[01:19:55.440 --> 01:19:56.320] It wouldn't be.
[01:19:56.320 --> 01:19:59.280] So you're talking about counterparty risk inside of that.
[01:19:59.280 --> 01:20:01.520] If you just bought gold at the end of the day,
[01:20:01.520 --> 01:20:05.920] like in 1980, it took one ounce of gold
[01:20:05.920 --> 01:20:08.400] to get a share of the S&P 500.
[01:20:08.480 --> 01:20:10.720] By 2000, it was five ounces.
[01:20:10.720 --> 01:20:14.560] And then by 2011, it's 0.5 and then declining.
[01:20:14.560 --> 01:20:18.000] So that's where you can look at the metrics
[01:20:18.000 --> 01:20:20.000] of how much it costs to play
[01:20:20.000 --> 01:20:22.160] in something of the traditional stock market.
[01:20:22.160 --> 01:20:25.600] But you've just been better off with counterparty risk
[01:20:25.600 --> 01:20:27.600] and exposure and not having to do anything.
[01:20:27.600 --> 01:20:29.520] You've been better off just buying an ounce of gold.
[01:20:31.040 --> 01:20:33.840] To play all those games that you have to play
[01:20:33.840 --> 01:20:35.040] in the traditional markets.
[01:20:35.200 --> 01:20:36.400] That's right, yeah.
[01:20:36.400 --> 01:20:39.200] Just to try to preserve what you've got
[01:20:39.200 --> 01:20:40.560] at this point in time,
[01:20:40.560 --> 01:20:44.160] rather than to try to hit a home run
[01:20:44.160 --> 01:20:46.000] with timing or something like that.
[01:20:46.640 --> 01:20:48.320] Anything that you want to tell us besides the fact
[01:20:48.320 --> 01:20:50.320] you've now got Wolfpack trademark?
[01:20:50.320 --> 01:20:52.000] Was anything else happening with-
[01:20:52.000 --> 01:20:53.280] No, I'm real thankful for that.
[01:20:54.720 --> 01:20:56.640] Just thank everybody who's still a part of it.
[01:20:57.280 --> 01:20:58.720] We're doing the best we can at the shop.
[01:20:58.720 --> 01:20:59.920] I had to stop buying.
[01:21:00.880 --> 01:21:02.160] I don't know how long I'm going to run this,
[01:21:02.160 --> 01:21:03.920] but both of my physical shops,
[01:21:03.920 --> 01:21:05.920] I stopped buying at 3 p.m. daily.
[01:21:05.920 --> 01:21:06.880] Just can't do it anymore.
[01:21:06.880 --> 01:21:09.120] There's so much coming in.
[01:21:11.120 --> 01:21:13.200] I try to serve as many people as I can,
[01:21:13.760 --> 01:21:15.680] but it's been hard on my crews.
[01:21:15.680 --> 01:21:17.120] I'm like, we're going to stop buying at 3,
[01:21:17.120 --> 01:21:18.960] give people a break and catch up on inventory.
[01:21:20.720 --> 01:21:21.920] You can always buy from us.
[01:21:23.040 --> 01:21:24.080] That's never a problem.
[01:21:24.080 --> 01:21:26.320] We've got plenty of supply right now.
[01:21:26.320 --> 01:21:29.440] But I would just say for those who are in Wolfpack,
[01:21:30.080 --> 01:21:32.480] just hold as long as you can
[01:21:32.480 --> 01:21:36.400] because we'll continue to put the best products in there.
[01:21:37.040 --> 01:21:38.880] I'm always looking for loopholes too.
[01:21:38.880 --> 01:21:42.320] What can I find that would be even more interesting?
[01:21:42.880 --> 01:21:44.640] I started doing another thing I did, David,
[01:21:44.640 --> 01:21:46.240] is if you're in Wolfpack,
[01:21:46.240 --> 01:21:47.840] you're going to get some collectible stuff.
[01:21:48.800 --> 01:21:50.480] When you get silver dollars from me
[01:21:50.480 --> 01:21:53.680] or silver dimes,
[01:21:53.680 --> 01:21:55.680] there's mercury dimes, there's barber dimes in there.
[01:21:55.680 --> 01:21:58.880] They're worth five times what I put in there.
[01:21:58.880 --> 01:22:00.800] I don't have time to do collectibles,
[01:22:00.800 --> 01:22:02.640] but you'll get them at no charge.
[01:22:02.640 --> 01:22:05.360] I'm just charging you for the silver, literally.
[01:22:06.560 --> 01:22:09.440] I talked to Jekka about this, my head trader,
[01:22:09.440 --> 01:22:10.240] and she's wonderful.
[01:22:10.240 --> 01:22:14.240] I said, we're just doing melt on constitutional silver.
[01:22:14.240 --> 01:22:14.800] She said, yeah.
[01:22:14.800 --> 01:22:16.240] I said, just continue to do that.
[01:22:17.840 --> 01:22:19.600] Because there's no outlet for it,
[01:22:19.600 --> 01:22:21.760] I can't even sell it to the trading houses anymore.
[01:22:21.760 --> 01:22:24.240] They won't take it just because they're so backed up
[01:22:24.240 --> 01:22:25.680] and I won't get paid for weeks.
[01:22:26.400 --> 01:22:29.760] So the constitutional silver,
[01:22:29.760 --> 01:22:31.520] if you go to David Knight, not gold,
[01:22:31.520 --> 01:22:32.560] and then go to Wolfpack,
[01:22:33.680 --> 01:22:35.680] that's called constitutional wolf.
[01:22:35.680 --> 01:22:37.840] If you go into one of those packages,
[01:22:37.840 --> 01:22:40.240] like 250 or 500, you can buy it one time.
[01:22:40.240 --> 01:22:41.360] You just get stuff at spot.
[01:22:42.320 --> 01:22:44.000] You're getting silver dollars at spot.
[01:22:46.480 --> 01:22:47.120] That's nuts.
[01:22:47.840 --> 01:22:48.640] That's what we're buying.
[01:22:48.640 --> 01:22:50.800] We're having to buy them under melt level.
[01:22:53.280 --> 01:22:54.560] There's collectibles in there too.
[01:22:54.800 --> 01:22:57.680] That's probably the best deal that I have right now.
[01:22:57.680 --> 01:22:58.000] Who knows?
[01:22:58.000 --> 01:23:00.080] Maybe you'll get a continental silver dollar.
[01:23:01.520 --> 01:23:02.640] That one I'd like to keep.
[01:23:03.280 --> 01:23:03.760] I'm sorry.
[01:23:04.640 --> 01:23:07.200] One and a half million dollars for an ounce of silver.
[01:23:08.720 --> 01:23:10.160] I think I'd hold on to that one.
[01:23:10.160 --> 01:23:14.000] But you do get silver dollars from the 1800s all the time.
[01:23:14.000 --> 01:23:16.320] Those Morgans, I put those in there.
[01:23:16.320 --> 01:23:18.320] I buy them by the bag full.
[01:23:20.160 --> 01:23:23.280] We just pass those on to Wolfpack members.
[01:23:23.280 --> 01:23:23.840] That's great.
[01:23:24.400 --> 01:23:26.080] Well, I really do appreciate it, Tony.
[01:23:26.720 --> 01:23:28.720] It's been a good thing for all of our listeners
[01:23:28.720 --> 01:23:31.520] who have gotten into this, of course, in the last year.
[01:23:31.520 --> 01:23:33.760] I don't see anything changing,
[01:23:33.760 --> 01:23:35.680] except for the trends getting worse.
[01:23:36.320 --> 01:23:38.720] Gerald Slinty sees it the same way.
[01:23:38.720 --> 01:23:41.600] As he said, Trump has been really good for silver and gold
[01:23:42.800 --> 01:23:47.280] because he's really bad for the economy and for the dollar.
[01:23:47.280 --> 01:23:49.680] That's only going to accelerate this next year
[01:23:49.680 --> 01:23:52.320] as he becomes the Federal Reserve himself.
[01:23:52.880 --> 01:23:56.560] And they continue that we're going to hit the $40 trillion mark.
[01:23:56.560 --> 01:23:58.960] That's going to be a shot in the arm
[01:23:58.960 --> 01:24:00.880] to gold and silver psychologically right there.
[01:24:00.880 --> 01:24:03.200] Because every time you see something happen,
[01:24:04.080 --> 01:24:07.520] you know, when gold crosses the $2,000 an ounce milestone,
[01:24:07.520 --> 01:24:09.280] it's like, oh, OK, everybody recalibrates
[01:24:09.280 --> 01:24:10.560] the way they see things.
[01:24:10.560 --> 01:24:12.800] When it crosses $3,000, when it crosses $4,000,
[01:24:12.800 --> 01:24:16.880] well, what's going to happen when the debt crosses $40 trillion?
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[01:28:01.040 --> 01:28:02.880] It's the David Knight Show.
[01:28:04.000 --> 01:28:06.480] I think the movement towards tokenization,
[01:28:07.120 --> 01:28:10.000] decimalization is necessary.
[01:28:10.640 --> 01:28:13.760] It's ironic that we see two emerging countries
[01:28:13.760 --> 01:28:18.720] leading the world in the tokenization
[01:28:18.720 --> 01:28:20.880] and digitization of their currency.
[01:28:20.880 --> 01:28:22.160] That's Brazil and India.
[01:28:22.880 --> 01:28:26.960] I think we need to move very rapidly to doing that.
[01:28:26.960 --> 01:28:28.400] We would be reducing fees.
[01:28:28.400 --> 01:28:31.920] We would do more democratization by reducing more fees.
[01:28:31.920 --> 01:28:35.200] If we had all investments on a tokenized platform
[01:28:35.200 --> 01:28:38.400] that could move from a tokenized money market fund
[01:28:38.400 --> 01:28:40.480] to equities and bonds and back and forth.
[01:28:41.120 --> 01:28:43.120] We have one common blockchain.
[01:28:44.080 --> 01:28:45.360] We could reduce corruption.
[01:28:45.360 --> 01:28:48.880] So I would argue that yes,
[01:28:48.880 --> 01:28:51.360] we have more dependencies on maybe one blockchain,
[01:28:51.360 --> 01:28:53.360] which we could all talk about.
[01:28:53.360 --> 01:28:57.440] But that being said, activities are probably processed
[01:28:57.440 --> 01:28:58.560] and more secure than ever.
[01:29:00.400 --> 01:29:01.200] Yeah, there you go.
[01:29:01.200 --> 01:29:02.400] That's the guy that you can trust.
[01:29:02.400 --> 01:29:04.000] He wants to reduce your fees.
[01:29:04.000 --> 01:29:05.280] He wants to reduce corruption.
[01:29:06.160 --> 01:29:07.280] Let's centralize everything,
[01:29:07.280 --> 01:29:10.160] but on the blockchain where he can control everything.
[01:29:10.160 --> 01:29:12.480] And we can really debank you at that point in time.
[01:29:12.640 --> 01:29:15.360] Yeah, because he's been all about that so far.
[01:29:15.360 --> 01:29:19.600] Larry Fink, one of the richest, most powerful men on the planet
[01:29:19.600 --> 01:29:23.200] has been unable to do anything to help anyone so far.
[01:29:23.200 --> 01:29:25.280] But you know, he's got this idea.
[01:29:25.280 --> 01:29:25.760] That's right.
[01:29:25.760 --> 01:29:27.680] Yeah, maybe he's developed a conscience, right?
[01:29:27.680 --> 01:29:29.840] He's gonna help us all with that.
[01:29:29.840 --> 01:29:31.200] Yeah, and beware.
[01:29:31.200 --> 01:29:32.880] That's just another example
[01:29:33.440 --> 01:29:36.400] of how these guys are getting ready to turn over the cart.
[01:29:36.400 --> 01:29:40.400] I mean, they want to flip over everything at this point in time.
[01:29:40.400 --> 01:29:41.840] So again, grab a hold of something
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[01:29:44.160 --> 01:29:46.880] That's maybe one of the few lifelines
[01:29:46.880 --> 01:29:49.680] that we've got out there with the machinations
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[01:29:51.680 --> 01:29:52.400] that are out there.
[01:29:53.360 --> 01:29:54.800] I'm gonna talk a little bit about Greenland,
[01:29:54.800 --> 01:29:56.400] but before I do, you wanted to say something.
[01:29:56.400 --> 01:29:56.960] Yes, that's right.
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[01:30:29.600 --> 01:30:30.720] Again, you know, we look at it.
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[01:32:05.360 --> 01:32:31.120] Yes, absolutely.
[01:32:31.120 --> 01:32:34.400] Well, Trump, the orange man, I guess we could say,
[01:32:34.400 --> 01:32:36.240] gave himself a Peace Prize.
[01:32:36.240 --> 01:32:38.240] He didn't just steal the one from Machado.
[01:32:38.880 --> 01:32:39.840] My intimidation.
[01:32:40.800 --> 01:32:42.560] He also gave himself a Peace Prize.
[01:32:42.560 --> 01:32:44.560] Sorry to cut in, but we do have comments
[01:32:44.560 --> 01:32:47.120] and we should get to those before we move on.
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[01:32:53.360 --> 01:32:55.440] He says, sad, terrible news.
[01:32:55.440 --> 01:32:59.280] My account, trumpatdavos-12020,
[01:32:59.280 --> 01:33:01.120] was banned at the Gateway Puppets.
[01:33:01.120 --> 01:33:02.720] Must be something I said.
[01:33:03.280 --> 01:33:05.360] Yeah, well, 2020 is hindsight, isn't it?
[01:33:05.360 --> 01:33:06.880] That was when he was last at Davos.
[01:33:06.880 --> 01:33:08.080] We know what happened after that.
[01:33:08.080 --> 01:33:10.480] Right after that, within about 10 days,
[01:33:10.480 --> 01:33:13.680] you had his big pharmaceutical HHS secretary
[01:33:13.680 --> 01:33:16.480] declared a pandemic of COVID.
[01:33:16.480 --> 01:33:17.840] And even at that point in time,
[01:33:17.840 --> 01:33:19.040] they claimed that there was something like
[01:33:19.040 --> 01:33:20.560] a half dozen people that had it.
[01:33:20.560 --> 01:33:21.440] It's ridiculous.
[01:33:22.080 --> 01:33:23.680] But it came right after Davos.
[01:33:23.680 --> 01:33:25.760] I wonder what they were talking about in those back rooms.
[01:33:26.640 --> 01:33:31.360] So 21 gun salute, pour one out for Trump at Davos 2020.
[01:33:31.360 --> 01:33:32.800] The account is gone.
[01:33:32.800 --> 01:33:34.000] And we have Mark Carnegie.
[01:33:34.000 --> 01:33:35.280] He says, America only party.
[01:33:35.280 --> 01:33:39.280] We have just completed filling out or filing
[01:33:39.280 --> 01:33:41.760] our first candidate here in Hillsdale County, Michigan.
[01:33:41.760 --> 01:33:44.240] And 30 plus other men are on the edge of completing
[01:33:44.240 --> 01:33:45.520] their papers for the race.
[01:33:45.520 --> 01:33:46.960] So they're getting involved locally.
[01:33:47.600 --> 01:33:49.520] And they are running their own people.
[01:33:49.520 --> 01:33:50.880] And that's what you really have to do.
[01:33:50.880 --> 01:33:53.760] You're not going to be able to take back Washington, DC.
[01:33:53.760 --> 01:33:55.840] There's billions of dollars at play there.
[01:33:55.840 --> 01:33:58.160] We simply cannot compete at that scale.
[01:33:58.800 --> 01:34:01.600] But you do stand a chance at the local level.
[01:34:01.600 --> 01:34:04.080] And that's where you can have direct impact
[01:34:04.080 --> 01:34:06.400] on your life and the lives of the people
[01:34:06.400 --> 01:34:07.760] you know and care about.
[01:34:07.760 --> 01:34:08.160] I agree.
[01:34:08.160 --> 01:34:09.920] Yeah, they make it difficult to get on the ballot.
[01:34:09.920 --> 01:34:12.240] And you have to create parties to get on ballots
[01:34:12.240 --> 01:34:13.600] and things like that in most places.
[01:34:13.600 --> 01:34:17.600] But it's difficult to get on there.
[01:34:17.600 --> 01:34:19.440] And it's impossible to get into the debates.
[01:34:19.440 --> 01:34:23.200] But you still have more leverage at the local level.
[01:34:23.200 --> 01:34:24.720] That is absolutely true.
[01:34:24.720 --> 01:34:26.240] Well, as I was saying, the orange man
[01:34:26.320 --> 01:34:29.680] has given himself a peace prize, a piece of Greenland,
[01:34:29.680 --> 01:34:30.880] to be exact.
[01:34:30.880 --> 01:34:32.240] And so we're going to take a look at this.
[01:34:32.240 --> 01:34:34.640] Is this something that is really going to hold up?
[01:34:34.640 --> 01:34:35.200] Is it real?
[01:34:35.760 --> 01:34:39.760] As Trump was saying there, he said, forever.
[01:34:39.760 --> 01:34:42.640] It'll be forever, he said about his quote, unquote deal.
[01:34:43.280 --> 01:34:45.680] And he said, that's better than the Obama deal
[01:34:45.680 --> 01:34:49.200] with the famous Iran nuclear deal with a nine-year deal.
[01:34:49.200 --> 01:34:50.400] No, this one is forever.
[01:34:51.120 --> 01:34:52.080] This is long run.
[01:34:53.360 --> 01:34:55.680] Obama is living rent-free in Trump's head.
[01:34:55.680 --> 01:34:59.440] I think that's a big part of his obsession with the peace prize.
[01:34:59.440 --> 01:35:01.440] Obama got this peace prize right away.
[01:35:02.000 --> 01:35:03.680] Why can't I get mine?
[01:35:03.680 --> 01:35:04.960] Where's my peace prize?
[01:35:04.960 --> 01:35:06.640] And so here he is about a deal.
[01:35:06.640 --> 01:35:08.480] And Obama had a deal.
[01:35:08.480 --> 01:35:09.200] We're going to do another one.
[01:35:09.200 --> 01:35:10.800] As a matter of fact, he got the left out there.
[01:35:11.520 --> 01:35:17.440] Somebody just asked Big Mike if Barack would run again for president,
[01:35:18.000 --> 01:35:20.800] if Trump changed things so that he could run for a third term.
[01:35:21.600 --> 01:35:24.400] Well, I don't know that Trump is going to change anything for a third term.
[01:35:24.640 --> 01:35:26.000] This is Bannon pushing this.
[01:35:26.800 --> 01:35:30.320] Bannon has absolutely no respect for the Constitution in that regard.
[01:35:30.320 --> 01:35:32.480] He's just like the rest of the Trumpsters out there.
[01:35:32.480 --> 01:35:37.280] But Denmark is not so sure that they agree with this deal.
[01:35:38.000 --> 01:35:41.680] Denmark has rejected Trump's Greenland negotiations.
[01:35:42.320 --> 01:35:46.480] Denmark will not enter into talks about giving up, quote, fundamental principles,
[01:35:47.040 --> 01:35:48.160] said their foreign minister.
[01:35:48.720 --> 01:35:53.600] After Trump said at Davos, he said, we're going to have immediate negotiations
[01:35:54.160 --> 01:35:55.760] aimed at taking control of Greenland.
[01:35:56.320 --> 01:36:00.960] During a lengthy speech at Davos, Trump reiterated that the US would seize Greenland
[01:36:01.520 --> 01:36:02.240] from Denmark.
[01:36:02.240 --> 01:36:05.760] He said, Greenland is our territory.
[01:36:06.800 --> 01:36:12.320] And he said, he's seeking immediate negotiations to once again discuss the acquisition.
[01:36:12.320 --> 01:36:14.080] And of course, he put out this meme.
[01:36:15.200 --> 01:36:20.480] There he is planting the flag like some 19th century conqueror.
[01:36:21.040 --> 01:36:24.320] It says, Greenland, US territory established 2026.
[01:36:24.960 --> 01:36:28.880] And standing behind him is JD Vance and Marco Rubio.
[01:36:28.880 --> 01:36:31.760] Well, some people took that still picture and fed it into Grok.
[01:36:31.760 --> 01:36:37.040] And they got this, a group of polar bears dragging the three of them off.
[01:36:37.040 --> 01:36:39.360] And then one of them coming up and swallowing up the camera.
[01:36:39.360 --> 01:36:44.640] Then somebody else put up this meme, a polar bear gnawing a bloody bone
[01:36:44.640 --> 01:36:49.120] with a MAGA cap in the front as a prompt there.
[01:36:49.600 --> 01:36:56.560] So they said, we stand on a foundation that the United States largely helped to create
[01:36:56.560 --> 01:37:01.360] after World War II, said the Danish foreign minister.
[01:37:01.920 --> 01:37:06.560] He said, Denmark will not budge an inch on matters of national sovereignty.
[01:37:07.200 --> 01:37:13.440] Greenland already hosts about 150 US troops at the Petufik Space Base,
[01:37:13.440 --> 01:37:15.360] formerly known as Tool Air Base.
[01:37:16.000 --> 01:37:19.200] Under the 1951 Greenland Defense Agreement,
[01:37:19.200 --> 01:37:22.800] American forces can move freely on Greenland's soil.
[01:37:23.680 --> 01:37:24.560] And this is what I said.
[01:37:24.560 --> 01:37:29.600] And I think this is going to be the compromise, as one person called it, Green Tonimo.
[01:37:30.640 --> 01:37:34.400] The idea, you know, we got Guantanamo as a military base that we had on Cuba.
[01:37:34.400 --> 01:37:36.640] And we said, all right, we're not leaving that.
[01:37:37.440 --> 01:37:42.240] After Cuba flipped, we kept that foothold there in Cuba.
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[01:38:40.880 --> 01:38:45.920] And so I said, well, maybe it's going to be something like that.
[01:38:46.480 --> 01:38:53.200] Maybe what they'll do is have some kind of a face saving thing for Trump where he basically
[01:38:53.200 --> 01:38:57.280] is allowed to put more military bases in there, except he's already allowed under a treaty to do
[01:38:57.280 --> 01:39:01.520] that. I've been saying that for the longest time. You've heard this on the show.
[01:39:01.520 --> 01:39:07.920] I said, you know, he's had this treaty since 1951 or whatever, saying they can put, they can move
[01:39:07.920 --> 01:39:12.480] about freely on Greenland. They can put as many military bases as they feel are necessary in
[01:39:12.480 --> 01:39:19.040] Greenland. All of this talk about having to have it for defense, it's obviously about something
[01:39:19.040 --> 01:39:24.160] else. But I think this whole thing has been a lot of theater. And I said before, I said, I don't
[01:39:24.160 --> 01:39:30.560] think there'll be an invasion unless you want to imagine that a massive move of the military onto
[01:39:30.560 --> 01:39:36.480] Greenland territory, building military bases and everything. I mean, you could look at that as some
[01:39:36.480 --> 01:39:42.000] kind of an invasion, some kind of a show of military strength, but it isn't anything that
[01:39:42.000 --> 01:39:47.040] they don't already have the ability to do if they wish to do that. But it's going to allow him to
[01:39:47.040 --> 01:39:52.160] declare victory. Meanwhile, the Danish government has welcomed more frequent NATO deployments to
[01:39:52.160 --> 01:39:58.400] the territory. Trump has insisted on ownership of the land, claiming that the United States alone
[01:39:58.400 --> 01:40:05.680] can defend Greenland from the supposed threat posed by Russia and China, a claim that Copenhagen
[01:40:06.160 --> 01:40:12.320] and Moscow and Beijing have rejected. But then he makes this kind of mafia threat. He says,
[01:40:12.320 --> 01:40:18.480] well, Danes have a choice. You can say yes, and we'll be very appreciative. Or you can say no,
[01:40:19.200 --> 01:40:25.760] and we will remember. And so he says that they're not going to use military force,
[01:40:25.760 --> 01:40:30.480] but they will acquire the territory. He said this at Davos, he said, we probably won't
[01:40:30.480 --> 01:40:36.560] get anything unless I decide to use excessive strength and force, where we would be frankly
[01:40:36.560 --> 01:40:42.800] unstoppable. But I won't do that. All I'm asking is for a place called Greenland.
[01:40:43.840 --> 01:40:46.640] Or was it Iceland? I can't remember. Which of those two did he want?
[01:40:48.160 --> 01:40:49.360] He can't remember either.
[01:40:50.560 --> 01:40:56.240] Maybe this is your fault. You played that Green Acres is the place to be quite a few times.
[01:40:56.320 --> 01:41:03.600] That's right. Yeah, we should do a little clip of that and change the lyrics around. So Greenland
[01:41:03.600 --> 01:41:11.520] is the place I want to be. Prior to his remarks at World Economic Forum, Trump refused to rule
[01:41:11.520 --> 01:41:17.120] out deploying the military to claim the territory. In his address, the president demanded that Denmark
[01:41:17.120 --> 01:41:21.520] enter into immediate talks with the US about transferring control of Greenland to Washington,
[01:41:21.520 --> 01:41:27.280] and they came back and said, no, we're not going to do that. A Danish MP said of Greenland, he said,
[01:41:27.840 --> 01:41:35.040] it would be war, and we would be fighting against each other. And he said this, he said, there is no
[01:41:35.040 --> 01:41:42.560] threat. There is no hostility. There is no need, because Americans already have access to Greenland,
[01:41:42.560 --> 01:41:49.600] both militarily and in all other ways, he said. There is no drug route. There is no illegitimate
[01:41:49.600 --> 01:41:56.640] government in Greenland. There is absolutely no justification for it. No historical ownership,
[01:41:56.640 --> 01:42:03.040] no broken treaties. Nothing can justify it. Again, it's very much like Canada.
[01:42:04.480 --> 01:42:10.880] You can't make the false accusations, though, of Greenland that we've got fentanyl coming from
[01:42:12.080 --> 01:42:16.320] Greenland or any of the rest of this nonsense. You can't say they had crooked elections,
[01:42:16.880 --> 01:42:24.960] like he said in Venezuela. I'm also saying that about fentanyl. So, again, it really has been
[01:42:24.960 --> 01:42:32.160] an embarrassment for America. Meanwhile, the US is spying on Danish military facilities in Greenland.
[01:42:32.160 --> 01:42:37.360] The Danish Defense Ministry report concluded that the US has increased spying on its bases
[01:42:37.360 --> 01:42:42.640] in Greenland. Trump has threatened to seize Greenland from Denmark and refused to rule out
[01:42:42.640 --> 01:42:48.880] military force to take control of the economy, of the colony rather, and this was just before
[01:42:49.760 --> 01:42:55.120] the World Economic Forum at Davos. He kind of seemed to rule that out, but I think in a sense,
[01:42:56.320 --> 01:43:01.680] if we were to move a lot of troops in, open up some new bases, of course, all the MAGA people
[01:43:01.680 --> 01:43:07.200] are going to cheer it and treat it as if it was a military conquest. I think that's what he's
[01:43:07.200 --> 01:43:12.080] angling for. Defense officials said the US had been spying on its military bases
[01:43:12.080 --> 01:43:18.720] and posts in Greenland. They said, we don't spy on our friends. Well, the US has a long history
[01:43:18.720 --> 01:43:24.880] of spying on its allies, just like Israel. NSA documents leaked by Ed Snowden showed that
[01:43:24.880 --> 01:43:29.600] Washington surveilled European leaders. The Wall Street Journal reported in May that the director
[01:43:29.600 --> 01:43:35.680] of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, had ordered a, quote, collection emphasis message
[01:43:36.320 --> 01:43:41.600] to intelligence agencies to collect information in Greenland. That's got to be a really
[01:43:42.320 --> 01:43:46.880] difficult thing to do to get any information in Greenland since they've only got 56,000 people
[01:43:46.880 --> 01:43:52.080] and there's not a whole lot of things that are happening there. Can you imagine that you've got
[01:43:52.080 --> 01:43:56.720] an assignment to try to get some intel on Greenland? It's like, there's nothing going on
[01:43:56.720 --> 01:44:02.720] there. I don't have anything to report. Got to make something up here. Trump has threatened to
[01:44:02.720 --> 01:44:07.680] seize control multiple times, and so we'll have to see what happens with all of this stuff.
[01:44:08.480 --> 01:44:13.760] Again, as I said before, you know, Jesse Waters said, oh, yeah, $700 billion. We can easily do
[01:44:13.760 --> 01:44:19.120] that. I don't need a trillion dollars. Who cares about that? We're offering them $700 billion.
[01:44:19.680 --> 01:44:25.600] Yes. A billion per person. These are supposedly conservative people.
[01:44:26.160 --> 01:44:33.120] It's dying to sell Denmark. Every European that we're going to grease with the $700 billion is
[01:44:33.120 --> 01:44:37.840] dying to do this deal. It's like when you find out your great grandmother has this amazing piece
[01:44:37.840 --> 01:44:43.360] of real estate right on the coast and some big fat developer comes over and makes an amazing offer
[01:44:43.360 --> 01:44:47.360] and you don't even go to the property. You've never even seen the estate and you don't have
[01:44:47.360 --> 01:44:52.240] enough money to even build on it. So someone comes here, slaps a check down and you're going to say,
[01:44:52.240 --> 01:44:59.200] no, once Besant and Lutnik and Rubio get into a room with all these guys and knock their heads
[01:44:59.200 --> 01:45:06.480] together, we're getting Greenland. Yeah, who cares about the cost, right? Also, funny money.
[01:45:06.480 --> 01:45:13.760] This points to his mentality. Everything is for sale. Money is the be all end all. You offer
[01:45:13.760 --> 01:45:20.080] someone enough money, they'll sell out their country, their heritage, their identity. That's
[01:45:20.080 --> 01:45:25.040] all Jesse Waters cares about. All the people at Jesse Waters, Greg Gutfeld, all these people,
[01:45:25.040 --> 01:45:29.280] they've sold out, right? They sold out to Trump. He got it. They've sold out all principles,
[01:45:29.280 --> 01:45:34.080] all conservative issues, all economic concerns. They've sold everything out to Donald Trump.
[01:45:34.080 --> 01:45:38.240] And he didn't get $700 billion. So he's looking at this like, man, they're getting a good deal.
[01:45:38.240 --> 01:45:44.160] Yeah, I know. Yeah, we can print up this money and give them funny money. We can give them
[01:45:44.160 --> 01:45:50.160] continental dollars because we want to be the continent. We want to be the entire continent,
[01:45:50.160 --> 01:45:56.320] north and south. So green tonimo, as one person called it. The Trump deal gives US sovereignty
[01:45:56.320 --> 01:46:01.120] over small pockets of Greenland for military bases, except they've already got this.
[01:46:02.560 --> 01:46:06.800] With little information that's official about what Trump earlier called a framework
[01:46:07.520 --> 01:46:13.200] for a future deal with respect to Greenland, the president has called off tariff threats.
[01:46:13.280 --> 01:46:20.560] Again, he did another tariff taco. I hope that the outcome of this is that the Supreme Court is
[01:46:20.560 --> 01:46:28.880] watching yet another example of taco tyranny and terrorism. And I hope that they slap this out of
[01:46:28.880 --> 01:46:34.400] his hand. That really is what has to happen here. The president called off the tariff threats he's
[01:46:34.400 --> 01:46:39.920] been putting there. The New York Times reports the announcement follows a NATO meeting on Wednesday
[01:46:39.920 --> 01:46:45.200] where, quote, top military officers from the Alliance's member states discussed a compromise
[01:46:45.200 --> 01:46:50.240] in which Denmark would give the US sovereignty over small pockets of Greenland, where the US
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[01:47:07.840 --> 01:47:13.600] according to two of the officials who attended the meeting, the deal compares it to the UK's
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[01:48:25.680 --> 01:48:30.080] What wasn't reported is that the U.S. already has a military base in Greenland,
[01:48:30.720 --> 01:48:37.520] the Patufik military space base, where about 150 U.S. service members are permanently stationed
[01:48:37.520 --> 01:48:44.240] as of 2025. The U.S. significantly reduced its presence from 6,000 personnel during the Cold War.
[01:48:44.240 --> 01:48:50.800] The number I've seen in the past was 10,000 right after World War II. The U.S. has a military
[01:48:50.800 --> 01:48:55.440] presence on Greenland, has had it there since the end of the Second World War when the island
[01:48:56.000 --> 01:49:02.080] was left undefended. Actually, not the end, but during World War II. The island was left undefended
[01:49:02.080 --> 01:49:08.800] during Nazi occupation of Denmark. The U.S. moved in, set up airfields, weather stations and defenses
[01:49:08.800 --> 01:49:13.840] and watched for German submarines in the North Atlantic. Ten years later, the arrangement was
[01:49:13.840 --> 01:49:19.600] formalized via a defense treaty with Denmark, which is part of NATO, and allowed the U.S. the
[01:49:19.600 --> 01:49:25.040] right to operate military facilities there. Under the 1951 Greenland Defense Agreement,
[01:49:25.600 --> 01:49:32.560] the U.S. was allowed to operate the base under a NATO framework as long as both Denmark and the
[01:49:32.560 --> 01:49:39.920] U.S. remain NATO members. The Danish national flag must be flown at the base to recognize that the
[01:49:39.920 --> 01:49:45.600] base is on Danish territory, but the U.S. is allowed to fly its own flag alongside the Danish
[01:49:45.600 --> 01:49:51.760] flag on the facilities that it operates. Again, it's all about this stupid flag stuff.
[01:49:52.960 --> 01:49:58.960] We're going to kill people over who gets to fly their flag. Are you kidding me? This is why
[01:50:02.320 --> 01:50:08.480] when you figure out what's really going on, you don't go to war for the politicians,
[01:50:08.480 --> 01:50:11.600] you realize that they are the enemy. That's when you have a revolution.
[01:50:12.560 --> 01:50:19.680] So this agreement was modified in 2004, giving the U.S. unrestricted access to the base.
[01:50:20.560 --> 01:50:24.640] Danish prime minister has referred to this recently. He said, if the Americans want to
[01:50:24.640 --> 01:50:30.800] expand their military presence beyond that, they only have to consult and inform the authorities
[01:50:30.800 --> 01:50:38.640] in Copenhagen and in Nuuk, I guess is how you pronounce it. Is that Nuuk? I don't know.
[01:50:38.720 --> 01:50:44.880] That's the capital. It's probably not. Nuuk, Nuuk, Nuuk, Nuuk.
[01:50:47.600 --> 01:50:53.600] Anyway, it's all Trump theater, folks. It's all there for your amusement and your distraction,
[01:50:54.560 --> 01:50:57.920] and it's all there for his ego because now he can claim he's got a victory
[01:50:58.720 --> 01:51:08.560] when he uses the treaty that was put in 70 years ago and extended a few years earlier than that.
[01:51:08.880 --> 01:51:14.960] The U.S. will go from having a military base in Greenland on semi-autonomous territory to having
[01:51:14.960 --> 01:51:20.720] a base in Greenland on autonomous territory. All Trump needs to do is change the name of the island
[01:51:20.720 --> 01:51:26.880] to Green Tonimo and declare victory, and the entire episode will be forgotten. There we go.
[01:51:27.760 --> 01:51:34.560] So yeah, this formalized framework. Actually, the framework was formalized 75 years ago.
[01:51:35.520 --> 01:51:39.440] Based on this understanding, I'll not be imposing the tariffs that were scheduled to go effect
[01:51:39.440 --> 01:51:44.320] on February the 1st. And so his taco theater, again, had an effect on the stock market,
[01:51:44.320 --> 01:51:48.160] had an effect on gold momentarily, but the fundamentals are still there.
[01:51:49.600 --> 01:51:56.080] Gold set an all-time high and then pulled back a little bit because he pulled off of these tacos
[01:51:56.080 --> 01:52:02.000] and pulled off of the war, but nothing basically has changed. So JD Vance, Marco Rubio, and Steve
[01:52:02.000 --> 01:52:08.480] Witkoff will be responsible for the negotiations and they will report directly to me, he said.
[01:52:09.600 --> 01:52:16.800] So again, who could have seen this coming, they said sarcastically. And as I said this all along,
[01:52:16.800 --> 01:52:21.600] the basis could be added. They've already got the legal justification for that.
[01:52:22.160 --> 01:52:28.000] There's no issue with that at all. And so this is just to make Trump look strong,
[01:52:28.720 --> 01:52:35.200] to distract you and to entertain you. That's what this has all been about from the very beginning.
[01:52:36.400 --> 01:52:45.440] And he was at Davos, he mocked Macron as I think made fun of his French accent.
[01:52:45.440 --> 01:52:47.920] You know, it's funny how those French people have French accents.
[01:52:47.920 --> 01:52:59.840] So anyway, we're great power, he says. We're much greater than people even understand.
[01:53:00.480 --> 01:53:03.920] I think they found that out two weeks ago in Venezuela. This is a guy who,
[01:53:04.480 --> 01:53:10.080] for someone who never takes a drink, he is drunk with power. If ever there was somebody
[01:53:10.640 --> 01:53:12.880] who was on a power trip, this is it.
[01:53:13.520 --> 01:53:19.760] Also, Stone Toss, the comic maker, did one the other day and I'm going to pull it up
[01:53:19.760 --> 01:53:21.840] so you can see it. I don't know if you've seen it yet.
[01:53:24.160 --> 01:53:26.720] But it's just a real quick doodle he did.
[01:53:26.720 --> 01:53:31.680] How about Orange Land? That's good. Yeah, let's call it Orange Land instead of Green Land.
[01:53:32.560 --> 01:53:35.920] He's already calling it Iceland. But of course, the joke was that
[01:53:36.800 --> 01:53:40.000] Greenland is full of ice and Iceland actually is green.
[01:53:40.000 --> 01:53:42.080] They got a lot of volcanic activity there, I guess.
[01:53:42.080 --> 01:53:47.920] As they put it in The Mighty Ducks 2, Greenland is full of ice and Iceland is very nice.
[01:53:49.280 --> 01:53:55.840] Yeah, that's what we should rename immigration control and enforcement according to Wayne
[01:53:55.840 --> 01:53:59.520] Ellen route. We should call them nice and then everything will be okay.
[01:54:00.400 --> 01:54:04.160] So Trump goes on to troll Macron. He says,
[01:54:04.720 --> 01:54:09.600] if this is all President Macron has to do when the French budget is in shambles,
[01:54:10.960 --> 01:54:15.120] do they have a budget deficit of $40 trillion like us? I don't know.
[01:54:15.120 --> 01:54:20.880] Who's got the budget deficit that's in shambles? I'd like to know who really has that issue.
[01:54:21.520 --> 01:54:25.600] And so we're going to stop it at this point. I want to move on and pick up something I was
[01:54:25.600 --> 01:54:31.680] talking about last couple of days that I think is very important, because again, the spiritual
[01:54:31.680 --> 01:54:39.600] is upstream from both the culture as well as the political, which is downstream from both culture
[01:54:39.600 --> 01:54:46.080] and spiritual. So I want to talk a little bit about what is really happening to a lot of these
[01:54:47.200 --> 01:54:52.000] church leaders and Christian opinion makers out there, people like Al Mohler and stuff like that.
[01:54:52.000 --> 01:54:59.680] They are flipping out over Don Lemon and him going to this church and protesting.
[01:54:59.680 --> 01:55:05.920] And I thought it was pretty funny because at Davos, she had somebody engage Gavin Newsom
[01:55:06.480 --> 01:55:13.280] and asked him about Don Lemon. And his comments were kind of what I had said.
[01:55:13.280 --> 01:55:16.000] He was surprised that Don Lemon was in a church.
[01:55:16.000 --> 01:55:19.680] Comment on this Don Lemon charging those guys into the church like that?
[01:55:19.760 --> 01:55:25.280] I literally, it's funny, someone mentioned Don Lemon and Trump the other day and I have no idea
[01:55:25.280 --> 01:55:29.760] what that's about. It's a big viral story. He had a bunch of agitators. They ran into some kind of
[01:55:29.760 --> 01:55:35.040] church. Don Lemon? Into a church? Yes. You have to focus on this.
[01:55:35.040 --> 01:55:37.680] No, it's not even at this focus. I literally don't know anything about it.
[01:55:41.040 --> 01:55:47.840] So that's his Aleppo moment. And this has been such a big issue with so many people who are
[01:55:48.560 --> 01:55:52.960] identified as Christian leaders and so forth. And I look at this and it's like, okay,
[01:55:52.960 --> 01:56:00.000] so he interrupted their service and I understand how annoying that is. And it was criminal trespass,
[01:56:00.000 --> 01:56:05.120] but it's not going to be prosecuted at the local level. So the federal government is starting to
[01:56:05.120 --> 01:56:10.720] get creative in terms of how they can run charges against them. And you've got a lot of these
[01:56:10.720 --> 01:56:14.400] Christian people out there screaming, run the FACE Act against them. Do the FACE Act against them.
[01:56:14.400 --> 01:56:21.680] It's like, come on, the FACE Act needs to be repealed. The FACE Act was an effrontery to
[01:56:21.680 --> 01:56:25.600] free speech and the free exercise of religion at the same time. These are people who say,
[01:56:25.600 --> 01:56:32.720] you get within X distance of the entrance to an abortion clinic and we're going to lock you up
[01:56:32.720 --> 01:56:37.200] for a felony. And we saw this happening under the Biden administration. This is a law that was
[01:56:37.200 --> 01:56:41.280] setting there, a very bad law that was setting there like a sleeper for a long time. And then
[01:56:41.280 --> 01:56:47.040] the Biden administration decided to weaponize it. They had these Brazil type of raids, no-knock
[01:56:47.040 --> 01:56:53.360] raids, militarized police kicking in the door of this father who had something like 10 kids or
[01:56:53.360 --> 01:56:57.520] something like that, and dragging him off and threatening to put these people in jail for a
[01:56:57.520 --> 01:57:02.080] very long time. Grandmothers who were silently praying. I mean, this is an abomination. Why
[01:57:02.080 --> 01:57:06.240] would they be trying to strengthen this? Well, because when they put this thing in,
[01:57:07.200 --> 01:57:12.320] which was all about abortion clinic access and everything, and that's what it was all about,
[01:57:12.320 --> 01:57:17.360] they added a little add-on there to say, oh, and also church services. How about that? Will you
[01:57:17.360 --> 01:57:23.360] sign on to that? And evidently, that's what got this thing passed, was to put that little
[01:57:23.360 --> 01:57:30.720] appendix, that little agenda there at the end to protect church services. And these people are
[01:57:30.720 --> 01:57:35.600] selling out for that. They're selling out your right of free speech as well as your free exercise
[01:57:35.600 --> 01:57:40.640] religion. And look, I'm not saying that what Don Lemon did was free speech. That is not free
[01:57:40.640 --> 01:57:46.960] speech. That's criminal trespass. You don't get to go into private property and start haranguing
[01:57:46.960 --> 01:57:54.160] people, in the same sense that you can't set up a soapbox inside of a department store in the mall
[01:57:54.880 --> 01:57:59.680] and start doing your political speech. You can do that at the public square, but that's not the
[01:57:59.680 --> 01:58:03.520] public square. That's private property. And the churches are private property as well. So what
[01:58:03.520 --> 01:58:08.960] they've done, the feds have decided, and I hope that they don't go back to the FACE Act, even
[01:58:08.960 --> 01:58:15.360] though you've got a lot of Christian op-ed people who are saying, use the FACE Act, use the FACE Act.
[01:58:15.360 --> 01:58:20.880] I hope they don't use it. Instead, and I don't know a great deal about this Ku Klux Klan act
[01:58:20.880 --> 01:58:27.120] of the 1870s, but from what I've seen in terms of characterization, I haven't gone back and looked
[01:58:27.120 --> 01:58:32.320] at the actual letter of the law. They've characterized it as something that the federal government
[01:58:32.320 --> 01:58:38.720] can come in and bring charges against somebody for stopping somebody's civil rights. And of course,
[01:58:39.280 --> 01:58:46.320] the free exercise of religion is a God-given right that has been recognized in the Constitution. So
[01:58:46.320 --> 01:58:51.280] if that's all it is, you could use that in order to have some punishment against these people,
[01:58:51.280 --> 01:58:58.080] try to stop this as established as a precedent that's going to be continually done. And I think
[01:58:58.080 --> 01:59:02.400] that's their concern about it. So you see things like this one, protection, not punishment.
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[02:00:10.960 --> 02:00:14.720] About this event that Don Lemon and these other people did, they seem to be more upset about that
[02:00:15.280 --> 02:00:20.560] than they are about church shootings. And I say that because this guy writes this whole long
[02:00:20.560 --> 02:00:24.560] op-ed about how, well, we don't have to just be passive. We don't just have to turn the other
[02:00:24.560 --> 02:00:30.880] cheek. We have a responsibility to protect the innocent. And we should be doing that in our
[02:00:30.880 --> 02:00:35.120] church building meetings and things like that. And I agree with that. I've said that for a very long
[02:00:35.120 --> 02:00:40.800] time. As a matter of fact, you go back to the early 90s and Charles Van Vick, who I've interviewed a
[02:00:40.800 --> 02:00:45.360] couple of times, wrote a book. He was in South Africa. He's a Christian missionary that was there
[02:00:46.000 --> 02:00:52.000] when that church was attacked. And you remember the interview perhaps. He was able to drive these
[02:00:52.000 --> 02:00:56.880] people off, they found out later during the truth and reconciliation meetings. They said they didn't
[02:00:56.880 --> 02:01:03.040] expect anybody would have a gun at this white affluent liberal church. He just happened to be
[02:01:03.040 --> 02:01:12.880] visiting. And he had already gone through the mental processes to think, should I carry a gun
[02:01:12.880 --> 02:01:17.520] to defend my life, to defend other lives? And it's like, yeah. And that's what this whole op-ed
[02:01:17.520 --> 02:01:24.320] piece is about. And so he had thought about that and said, yeah, we have an obligation to protect
[02:01:24.320 --> 02:01:30.320] innocent life. And that's exactly what he did. From way back in the back, he took a wild shot.
[02:01:30.320 --> 02:01:34.240] He only had a revolver with five bullets in it. It took a wild shot. These guys, they came in the
[02:01:34.240 --> 02:01:38.960] door with fully automatic weapons and grenades, hand grenades. They threw those in there. They
[02:01:38.960 --> 02:01:43.520] killed, I think, something like 50 people or something. And so they're shooting the place up
[02:01:43.520 --> 02:01:49.200] with fully automatic weapons and throwing grenades. This guy stands up with a little revolver way in
[02:01:49.200 --> 02:01:53.200] the back of the church and takes a shot. And then he thought, I'm never going to hit anybody from
[02:01:53.200 --> 02:01:58.240] here. So he goes out the back and comes back around the side and takes another couple of
[02:01:58.240 --> 02:02:02.800] shots at him. Well, it turns out the very first shot that he took hit somebody. And then the fact
[02:02:02.800 --> 02:02:06.960] that he starts to shoot at him from another direction, they thought they were under attack
[02:02:07.600 --> 02:02:12.400] from multiple people in multiple ways. And so they ran away. It stopped the attack.
[02:02:13.200 --> 02:02:19.280] But when I look at this, and this person is going through, well, do we have the responsibility to
[02:02:19.280 --> 02:02:25.840] protect innocent life and everything? Perhaps you ought to go back and take a look at this church
[02:02:25.840 --> 02:02:33.280] plant that Pete Hegseth goes to and explain to him what the purpose of real justified defense
[02:02:33.840 --> 02:02:39.360] of innocent life. Yeah, we don't have to be passive about things. And we shouldn't be pacifist.
[02:02:39.920 --> 02:02:47.360] But I'm not a pacifist. But a just war is one that is fought in order to stop the aggression.
[02:02:48.080 --> 02:02:52.160] Instead, we have become the aggressors. It is there to protect innocent life. Instead,
[02:02:52.160 --> 02:02:57.040] we kill innocent life. We don't make a distinction between civilians and other people. We don't make
[02:02:57.040 --> 02:03:02.720] a distinction of borders. Instead, it's whatever we're strong enough to get away with. That is the
[02:03:02.720 --> 02:03:09.120] ethics of the, if you can put it in quotes, ethics. That's the ethics of the Trump administration,
[02:03:09.120 --> 02:03:15.440] of War Pete Hegseth, who they've had these demonstrations outside their church for quite
[02:03:15.440 --> 02:03:23.040] some time because of the policies of War Pete. And it's also the, quote unquote, ethics of Stephen
[02:03:23.040 --> 02:03:31.200] Miller as well. And so it goes back to a long line of, yes, you are justified. As a matter of fact,
[02:03:31.280 --> 02:03:37.040] you're obligated to protect innocent life. But that means that you also have restrictions. You
[02:03:37.040 --> 02:03:43.600] don't continue to kill people when they're disabled, as the War Pete administration is doing
[02:03:43.600 --> 02:03:52.160] there at the Pentagon. It's defensive. And the purpose is to stop the hostilities, not to get
[02:03:52.160 --> 02:03:58.240] even. And so that's what a lot of people are missing. And the other part of it is, when I
[02:03:58.240 --> 02:04:03.120] look at this, and yeah, they're talking about, let's do defense. And these same people never
[02:04:03.120 --> 02:04:07.920] said that about the church shootings that were there. Yeah, you need to have some people who
[02:04:07.920 --> 02:04:13.920] are armed who are going to be able to defend the people who are there in a vulnerable situation.
[02:04:14.800 --> 02:04:20.240] But now they're saying it because of this. And now they're saying this because the church got
[02:04:20.240 --> 02:04:25.200] stopped. The church service got stopped. I remember there was somebody else who stopped
[02:04:25.200 --> 02:04:31.200] church services everywhere. Donald Trump. They don't have a problem with that. As a matter of
[02:04:31.200 --> 02:04:35.040] fact, you go back and you look at Al Mohler, who has really exercised about all this stuff.
[02:04:35.040 --> 02:04:39.760] Al Mohler was saying, you obey your government, whatever they tell you to do. Romans 13, blah,
[02:04:39.760 --> 02:04:47.120] blah, blah. He got that all wrong. And these people shut down their church services over a lie.
[02:04:48.000 --> 02:04:52.800] And even if it had been real, as we said at the time, we said back in 2020, we said, you know,
[02:04:52.800 --> 02:05:00.000] we've had situations where there have been real plagues that have happened in communities where
[02:05:00.000 --> 02:05:05.200] everybody is getting sick. People were worried that they were going to catch something. And yet
[02:05:05.200 --> 02:05:09.200] you still had, they never shut down any of the churches during that time. And you had doctors
[02:05:09.200 --> 02:05:13.520] who would go in and administer people. And you would have pastors who did it. Now it's like
[02:05:13.520 --> 02:05:19.520] everybody, every man for himself. And we're so afraid. We don't trust God. And we're going to
[02:05:19.520 --> 02:05:23.440] shut this thing down. That's where these guys are. Well, there's also an interesting article
[02:05:24.320 --> 02:05:29.360] about the Church of Scott Adams. And that got my attention, that headline. I thought,
[02:05:29.360 --> 02:05:34.640] what are they talking about? And they said, well, Scott Adams' idiosyncratic deathbed conversion
[02:05:34.640 --> 02:05:39.120] announcement has spawned a discourse that is more spiritual than political,
[02:05:39.120 --> 02:05:45.680] reigniting age-old debates about Pascal's wager and the theology of Christian salvation. Remember
[02:05:45.680 --> 02:05:52.800] he said, well, hey, if I do this and you're right, then, hey, I win, you know, when I do that.
[02:05:52.800 --> 02:06:02.640] He said, he put it in openly game-centric terms. He said, it is a smart risk-reward calculation.
[02:06:02.640 --> 02:06:08.880] He says, I hope it'll please my Christian friends. If they're right, I win. And if not,
[02:06:08.880 --> 02:06:14.320] nothing is lost by his understanding of what he called the, quote, dominant Christian theory.
[02:06:15.280 --> 02:06:19.360] The language was echoed in the final message that was composed on New Year's Day
[02:06:20.720 --> 02:06:27.440] and read by his first ex-wife at his passing. Paradoxically, Adams still describes himself as,
[02:06:27.440 --> 02:06:34.560] quote, not a believer, while asserting, quote, I accept Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior,
[02:06:34.560 --> 02:06:40.640] and I look forward to spending an eternity with him. Before his death, many gently tried to correct
[02:06:40.640 --> 02:06:47.440] Adams who said, you'll wake up in heaven if you had a good life. They said, that is definitely not
[02:06:48.000 --> 02:06:53.440] the dominant Christian theory. He replied facetiously that all the complaining had almost
[02:06:53.440 --> 02:06:59.600] talked him out of his decision. He never made a full response saying that what happened next
[02:06:59.600 --> 02:07:04.240] would be between him and Jesus. So the internet phenomenon around him in some ways,
[02:07:04.880 --> 02:07:12.400] not dissimilar to what we've seen around Jordan Peterson, who is best understood as a digital age
[02:07:12.400 --> 02:07:18.160] substitute for institutional religious community, a, quote, unquote, church outside of the church.
[02:07:19.040 --> 02:07:23.280] And again, when you look at Jordan Peterson, who, as they point out, he engaged the Bible a lot more
[02:07:24.000 --> 02:07:28.000] and did a lot more thinking about it than apparently Scott Adams did from what Scott
[02:07:28.000 --> 02:07:35.760] Adams said. And yet, I kind of realized what was going on with Jordan Peterson when I heard
[02:07:36.320 --> 02:07:44.240] R.F.K. Jr. talk about Carl Jung. And Carl Jung is the guy that Jordan Peterson really
[02:07:45.520 --> 02:07:52.240] follows. He's really a follower of Carl Jung. And so there's this kind of spiritualism, mysticism,
[02:07:53.200 --> 02:07:59.200] that is, they were both R.F.K. Jr. and Jordan Peterson because of Carl Jung, because they
[02:08:00.400 --> 02:08:06.880] follow his philosophies. But it's not at all really what the Bible has to say. And you start to
[02:08:06.880 --> 02:08:12.560] realize that as you observe what Jordan Peterson is saying. As this person writes, like Adams,
[02:08:12.560 --> 02:08:19.120] the popular psychologist is hewed to a cryptic agnosticism, instinctively suspicious of
[02:08:19.120 --> 02:08:26.080] organized religion. In his heyday, this drew an intrigued audience that had long tuned out of the
[02:08:26.720 --> 02:08:33.520] traditional Christian sermonizing. Peterson served as an internet dad, as an internet prophet,
[02:08:33.520 --> 02:08:40.160] as an internet priest, all in one. Though less obsessed with the Bible, Adams played a similar
[02:08:40.160 --> 02:08:47.920] role. And his fans looked up to him with a similar earnest affection. And so he concludes by saying,
[02:08:47.920 --> 02:08:53.280] Christians are right to wish Adams had reached a true understanding of what saving faith really
[02:08:53.280 --> 02:09:01.200] means. Not just a string of words repeated like a protective incantation, but an embrace of Christ,
[02:09:01.200 --> 02:09:08.000] the living word. Whether we quote, lived a good life or not, Christ alone saves. But we leave
[02:09:08.000 --> 02:09:13.200] Adams in God's hand and the work of tending to other lonely souls still lies before us. And this
[02:09:13.200 --> 02:09:19.520] is why we talk about it. Because what Scott Adams is saying is a common misunderstanding
[02:09:20.240 --> 02:09:25.920] that is there. May we all be the more motivated to remind the world what our faith uniquely has
[02:09:25.920 --> 02:09:30.640] to offer. The great story that echoes and re echoes through all of our little stories.
[02:09:31.600 --> 02:09:36.880] That is the myth that was actually true. And the man who is actually God. And that's the way
[02:09:37.600 --> 02:09:42.880] the true myth is the way C.S. Lewis described it. He said, you know, we have
[02:09:44.800 --> 02:09:49.200] from a myth he meant, he said, you know, the story of Christ is a myth that is true.
[02:09:49.840 --> 02:09:56.640] And by that, he means it is a narrative of great stature, you know. And so most of the
[02:09:56.640 --> 02:10:03.280] myths that are like that, the great narratives are not based on truth, but they are. But the
[02:10:03.280 --> 02:10:08.960] Christian myth, quote unquote, is true. And it is a great narrative. And everybody basically
[02:10:09.600 --> 02:10:15.200] reiterates that this redemptive idea. Well, we're going to leave it at that point, even though I've
[02:10:15.200 --> 02:10:21.600] got something else I want to say about that. I just think it's very important that we understand
[02:10:22.640 --> 02:10:29.920] what is really happening. And there are so many Christian leaders that are gaslit by what Trump
[02:10:29.920 --> 02:10:35.280] is doing, just like this Planned Parenthood thing. Abby Johnson, who I had the opportunity
[02:10:35.280 --> 02:10:40.480] to an interview once, she was she worked for Planned Parenthood for quite some time.
[02:10:40.480 --> 02:10:44.800] As a matter of fact, she had an abortion pill abortion, and she thought she was going to die.
[02:10:44.800 --> 02:10:50.000] I mean, it was really, really serious. And so she's not on board with the Trump administration
[02:10:50.000 --> 02:10:56.880] and R.F.K. juniors being fine with the abortion pill at all. And that's accounting for like 70 or
[02:10:56.880 --> 02:11:04.400] 75 percent of abortions right now. But she's blowing the whistle on this quiet reversal by
[02:11:04.400 --> 02:11:08.960] the Trump administration. Again, they took the funds away from Planned Parenthood in March of
[02:11:08.960 --> 02:11:14.640] last year, made a big deal about that. And then when nobody is looking, they quietly reinstated
[02:11:14.640 --> 02:11:20.720] it in the middle of December. And the clue to that and the pro-life organizations that have been
[02:11:20.720 --> 02:11:25.920] backing and supporting Trump all knew that, but they didn't say anything about it. Somebody
[02:11:25.920 --> 02:11:31.840] noticed that the ACLU, which had been suing the Trump administration over removing the money,
[02:11:31.840 --> 02:11:36.800] the Title 10 money that went to Planned Parenthood, we're talking about sixty five million dollars.
[02:11:37.520 --> 02:11:42.960] And so not all of it going to Planned Parenthood, but the vast majority of it going to Planned
[02:11:42.960 --> 02:11:47.200] Parenthood. So the pro-life organizations were quiet about that. Some people noticed that the
[02:11:47.200 --> 02:11:51.200] lawsuit had been dropped and they investigated further and they saw what had been done without
[02:11:51.200 --> 02:11:56.640] any comment by the Trump administration. Then the next betrayal was the fact these pro-life
[02:11:56.640 --> 02:12:02.880] organizations immediately, within three days, they invited JD Vance to speak at the March for Life.
[02:12:03.520 --> 02:12:11.040] What hypocrisy. What, what a cult this has all become, hasn't it?
[02:12:11.040 --> 02:12:12.880] Well, that's it for today. Thank you for joining us.
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