[00:00.000 --> 00:11.800] A CNN opinion research poll says 67% of Americans who watch Barack Obama's health care reform [00:11.800 --> 00:15.880] speech Wednesday night favor his health care plans. [00:15.880 --> 00:19.000] Going into the speech, 53% favor his proposals. [00:19.000 --> 00:23.500] Immediately afterwards, that figure rose to 67%. [00:23.500 --> 00:29.240] The U.S. wants to enlist its 3.4 million Girl Scouts in the effort to combat hurricanes, [00:29.240 --> 00:32.600] pandemics, terror attacks, and other disasters. [00:32.600 --> 00:37.880] The new initiative marks a partnership between the Scouts and Citizen Corps, a community-based [00:37.880 --> 00:43.640] initiative under FEMA, which coordinates national response to disasters. [00:43.640 --> 00:48.960] Russia is extracting more oil than Saudi Arabia, making it the biggest producer of black gold [00:48.960 --> 00:49.960] in the world. [00:49.960 --> 00:54.920] Traditionally, Saudi Arabia has been regarded as the world's number one source of oil. [00:54.920 --> 01:01.040] This news brief brought to you by the International News Net. [01:01.040 --> 01:06.840] The website governmentattic.org has posted four declassified documents on Operation Garden [01:06.840 --> 01:13.720] Plot, the U.S. Army plan to respond to major domestic civil disturbances within the U.S. [01:13.720 --> 01:18.360] Obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, the plan was developed in response to the [01:18.360 --> 01:21.200] civil disorders of the 1960s. [01:21.200 --> 01:25.400] Government provides federal military and law enforcement assistance to local governments [01:25.400 --> 01:28.880] during times of major civil disturbances. [01:28.880 --> 01:33.200] Operation Garden Plot is a sub-program of Rex 84 program. [01:33.200 --> 01:40.080] The military's plan to impose martial law and intern dissidents in concentration camps. [01:40.080 --> 01:45.720] Since 9-11, the government has enacted a number of draconian laws, including the Patriot Act. [01:45.720 --> 01:53.320] Since 2007, George Bush signed PDD 51, a directive that allows the president to take total control [01:53.320 --> 01:58.600] over the government and the country, bypassing all other levels of government at the state, [01:58.600 --> 02:07.460] federal, local, territorial, and tribal levels, thus assuming total and unprecedented power. [02:07.460 --> 02:13.440] According to a transcript of a 2005 telephone call, jailed financier Bernie Madoff coached [02:13.440 --> 02:18.360] a potential witness about fooling federal regulators saying, you don't have to be too [02:18.360 --> 02:20.440] brilliant to get away with it. [02:20.440 --> 02:25.280] The transcript was made public Wednesday by Massachusetts Secretary of State William Galvin, [02:25.280 --> 02:30.680] whose office reached an $8 million settlement with Fairfield Greenwich Advisors, a Madoff [02:30.680 --> 02:35.240] FETA fund, to fully refund state investors. [02:35.240 --> 02:39.760] During the call, Madoff is preparing someone from Fairfield who was about to be interviewed [02:39.760 --> 02:44.080] by the Securities and Exchange Commission about the investment firm. [02:44.080 --> 02:50.000] Madoff began the call by saying, obviously, first of all, this call never took place. [02:50.000 --> 02:55.720] Madoff was sentenced to 150 years for masterminding a multi-billion dollar Ponzi scheme that defrauded [02:55.720 --> 02:58.720] thousands of investors. [02:58.720 --> 03:09.400] You are listening to the Rule of Law Radio Network at ruleoflawradio.com, live free speech [03:09.400 --> 03:12.400] talk radio at its best. [03:12.400 --> 03:40.380] Thank you very much. [03:40.380 --> 03:48.380] Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do? Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [03:48.380 --> 03:54.380] Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do? Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [03:54.380 --> 03:59.380] When you were eight and you had bad traits You'd go to school and learn the golden rules [03:59.380 --> 04:05.380] So why are you acting like a bloody fool? If you get high and you must get cool [04:05.380 --> 04:10.380] Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do? Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [04:10.380 --> 04:16.380] Bad boys, bad boys, whatcha gonna do? Whatcha gonna do when they come for you? [04:16.380 --> 04:19.380] You chuck it on that one, you chuck it on that one [04:19.380 --> 04:21.380] You chuck it on your mother and you chuck it on your family [04:21.380 --> 04:33.380] What are you gonna do when Randy Kelton, Debra Stevens, and special guest financial analyst Steve come for you? [04:33.380 --> 04:37.380] Steve, thank you for joining us tonight. [04:37.380 --> 04:39.380] Thank you for having me again. [04:39.380 --> 04:45.380] Yes, thank you very much. Very special guest Steve joining us tonight. [04:45.380 --> 04:51.380] Going over the financial situation all over the world. [04:51.380 --> 05:00.380] So Steve, if you would just give us a quick introduction of yourself and what you're all about and then let's jump right into it. [05:00.380 --> 05:06.380] Okay, well let's see. I've been a financial analyst for over 20 years. [05:06.380 --> 05:17.380] I've dealt 99.5% in the private arena and what I mean by that is I do not have a license to give financial advice. [05:17.380 --> 05:24.380] I'm not a licensed commodity broker. I'm not a licensed financial analyst. [05:24.380 --> 05:35.380] But I do give financial advice to people who have a license who are able to make the decision on how much of my analytical work that they want to act up on. [05:35.380 --> 05:52.380] And as far as what I'm about, I've spent 20 years trying to find truth and trying to get to the bottom of a seemingly horribly complex financial world that the older I get the more simple it really becomes. [05:52.380 --> 06:03.380] Well I like that it gets more simple. That's encouraging words for us and our listeners. [06:03.380 --> 06:12.380] Steve, last time when we had you on you were talking about the situation in China and how it's affecting the world economic structure. [06:12.380 --> 06:22.380] Can you please give us your take on the latest chatter on China's encouraging the reneging on derivatives contracts? [06:22.380 --> 06:26.380] Sure, I'd be happy to. [06:26.380 --> 06:38.380] Over the last week I've spent a fair amount of time pulling some strings and trying to get people that are more connected, more intelligent than I am to give me some opinion what's going on here. [06:38.380 --> 07:03.380] And after talking to a handful of people and reading a blizzard of information the only conclusion that I can seem to come to is that unfortunately I believe that China and the United States are making the very beginning logistical formations to go to war. [07:03.380 --> 07:10.380] Now I know that might sound harsh and I'm sure there's a fair amount of people out there that think that that's crazy. [07:10.380 --> 07:28.380] But if you take a deep breath and really just try to think about it, no two superpowers, whether it's United States and Russia, United States and China, no two superpowers can just flick on a light switch and be at war. [07:28.380 --> 07:38.380] It's an awful way to go about conducting business, usually reserved for everything else has failed. [07:38.380 --> 07:48.380] When negotiations break down, when goods stop moving across borders, troops and guns will follow. [07:48.380 --> 08:09.380] And what we're seeing right here is China actually has a lot of very serious grievances and gripes about America that if we were conducting business with any other entity and they were treating us like we're treating China, [08:09.380 --> 08:30.380] I believe that there's nobody listening tonight who wouldn't be furious at the way that we're being treated. So as far as the Chinese go, these people are very, very upset, very scared and very angry with what's going on in America. [08:30.380 --> 08:39.380] It all began about two years ago when the whole collateralized debt obligation or CDO market imploded. [08:39.380 --> 08:45.380] And basically that's a really fancy way of saying different kinds of green coupons. [08:45.380 --> 08:52.380] We're talking about complex derivative paper trading. [08:52.380 --> 09:01.380] We already know that because of the Federal Reserve and Fractional Reserve Banking, all of our money isn't money. It's legal tender created out of thin air. [09:01.380 --> 09:10.380] And when the money's created, nobody ever created the money to pay the interest. So it's a guaranteed wash somewhere down the road. [09:10.380 --> 09:22.380] Well, the last time we had the big flush out was in the Great Depression of the 1929 to 1934 period and without a full recovery until after World War II. [09:22.380 --> 09:31.380] What China is seeing us do is having a repeat of the last vicious cycle of deflation that we had back in the 30s. [09:31.380 --> 09:41.380] Although unlike then, our economy, our citizenry is a completely different ballgame than it was back in the 30s. [09:41.380 --> 09:48.380] We're not very self-reliant. We have a hyper diminishing industrial base. [09:48.380 --> 09:54.380] There are a lot of people in the country who no longer have any salt in them. [09:54.380 --> 10:03.380] They believe whatever somebody in a nice pretty white lab coat will tell them. They get most of their information from the mainstream media. [10:03.380 --> 10:12.380] And they generally are so busy trying to make ends meet that they don't have time to educate themselves further on what's actually going on out there. [10:12.380 --> 10:17.380] And I really feel for these folks because they're in a desperate situation. [10:17.380 --> 10:25.380] I would imagine 80, 90 percent of the population of the United States would fit into that last category that I just described. [10:25.380 --> 10:33.380] And one of the reasons I'm so willing to come on this show is because I feel that your listeners are already way outside of the box [10:33.380 --> 10:43.380] and have a dramatically higher receptiveness to ulterior information, different viewpoints, [10:43.380 --> 10:48.380] and are actually intelligent enough to hear something that they might not agree with, [10:48.380 --> 10:54.380] but they're willing to listen and they're willing to give it a shot just because it might educate them further. [10:54.380 --> 10:57.380] And I really applaud that. [10:57.380 --> 11:04.380] Well, this whole derivative thing with China, again, stems back. [11:04.380 --> 11:10.380] It really depends on how deep we want to go just into this subject, but let me give you a broad brush overview here. [11:10.380 --> 11:15.380] The whole paper financial system is obviously broken down. [11:15.380 --> 11:22.380] There are many, many problems out there that are very far away from being solved. [11:22.380 --> 11:27.380] And no matter how many stimulus packages we decide to put together, [11:27.380 --> 11:37.380] if we sent everybody in the United States $30,000 in cash in a FedEx envelope, you'll see just another bubble brew. [11:37.380 --> 11:45.380] People will spend the money not on capital equipment and formation, not on factories. [11:45.380 --> 11:47.380] They'll run out and take a vacation. [11:47.380 --> 11:49.380] They'll buy a swimming pool. [11:49.380 --> 11:51.380] They'll upgrade their home. [11:51.380 --> 11:53.380] But they're not the average person. [11:53.380 --> 11:56.380] They won't be putting that money to work. [11:56.380 --> 12:03.380] And we'll be right back in the exact same situation we're in tonight, hopeless. [12:03.380 --> 12:07.380] Hopeless as a nation, not as a nation of individuals. [12:07.380 --> 12:13.380] Because when we start acting independently, we can break free of our own mold. [12:13.380 --> 12:17.380] We can get out of the proverbial matrix. [12:17.380 --> 12:25.380] And China right now is so upset with us because they see a reckless monetary policy. [12:25.380 --> 12:27.380] These people aren't stupid. [12:27.380 --> 12:31.380] You know, they have like a billion, 600 million people. [12:31.380 --> 12:40.380] It's pretty easy to go into the brain pool and pick people that you know are going to perform very, very well. [12:40.380 --> 12:45.380] You know, America has a lot of very intelligent people in it. [12:45.380 --> 12:55.380] Unfortunately, I don't think even more than two or three of them are located in Washington, D.C., or work there. [12:55.380 --> 13:07.380] Our Federal Reserve and the Department of Treasury has concocted over the last year and a half to bail out banks that they don't need a helping hand. [13:07.380 --> 13:12.380] They need a full blood transfusion and the shock paddles applied to their chest. [13:12.380 --> 13:19.380] There's not one solvent bank, at least in my opinion, in the United States. [13:19.380 --> 13:29.380] I think there's one bank that could truly pass a real stress test right now, not the kid gloves, phony baloney, [13:29.380 --> 13:40.380] I believe in Santa Claus and love the Easter Bunny stress test that little Timmy Geithner put on the banks over the last maybe six months. [13:40.380 --> 13:44.380] Well, China sees the writing on the wall with us. [13:44.380 --> 13:53.380] And they also know that Wall Street and the United States has really painted them into a corner, sold them a bad bill of goods. [13:53.380 --> 13:57.380] You think that, well, I have a real issue with Made in China. [13:57.380 --> 14:02.380] Every time I see it, everybody I talk to, I'm always saying, why are you buying this garbage? [14:02.380 --> 14:11.380] Every time you buy something from them, you give them the money to make another bullet that could be shot at one of our kids. [14:11.380 --> 14:22.380] Every time we buy something from them, we're strengthening them and we're weakening ourselves in all to save a couple percentage points of price. [14:22.380 --> 14:28.380] Well, China knows that our manufacturing base is dust. [14:28.380 --> 14:35.380] They know that the big three automakers are in a graveyard, that the banks are collapsed and bankrupt. [14:35.380 --> 14:47.380] And the only solution that the powers that be are willing to show or share or expose right now is the bailout of their friends. [14:47.380 --> 14:57.380] When you see AIG receive north of $200 billion in subsidy in aid at the taxpayers' expense, [14:57.380 --> 15:06.380] just to keep them afloat, just to temporarily settle some really gone bad derivative contract, [15:06.380 --> 15:17.380] if it wasn't for that bailout, there would have been a natural financial ripple that would have gone across the pond all over the world. [15:17.380 --> 15:27.380] And China has voiced many times that they do not want to see us monetize our debt, which is a fancy way of saying, [15:27.380 --> 15:36.380] turning on the printing press and devaluing the dollar or the value thereof of every other dollar in existence. [15:36.380 --> 15:41.380] Every time that big drum rolls over, your purchasing power is lost. [15:41.380 --> 15:53.380] Inflation goes up, and inflation is one of the most insidious, devious taxes and destroyer of wealth that there's ever been. [15:53.380 --> 15:57.380] So China knows that we've painted ourselves into a corner. [15:57.380 --> 16:03.380] They don't like the fact that they're into us for $2 trillion. [16:03.380 --> 16:12.380] That's just a rough estimate of how much money that they have on the table right now in government bonds, government bills, [16:12.380 --> 16:23.380] government notes, mortgage and agency debt, and foreign currency reserves of the United States dollar. [16:23.380 --> 16:33.380] And these people have the right to say, as your creditor, we're very displeased with the way you're running things. [16:33.380 --> 16:35.380] Marshall? [16:35.380 --> 16:38.380] Yes, we're going to break. [16:38.380 --> 16:47.380] We'll be back on the other side with our financial analyst, Steve, talking about the world economic situation. [16:47.380 --> 17:00.380] We'll be right back. [17:00.380 --> 17:04.380] You feel tired when talking about important topics like money and politics? [17:04.380 --> 17:05.380] Sorry! [17:05.380 --> 17:08.380] Are you confused by words like the Constitution or the Federal Reserve? [17:08.380 --> 17:09.380] What? [17:09.380 --> 17:13.380] If so, you may be diagnosed with the deadliest disease known today, stupidity. [17:13.380 --> 17:19.380] Hi, my name is Steve Holt, and like millions of other Americans, I was diagnosed with stupidity at an early age. [17:19.380 --> 17:25.380] I had no idea that the number one cause of the disease is found in almost every home in America, the television. [17:25.380 --> 17:30.380] Unfortunately, that puts most Americans at risk of catching stupidity, but there is hope. [17:30.380 --> 17:36.380] The staff at Brave New Books have helped me and thousands of other poxaholics suffering from sports zombieism recover. [17:36.380 --> 17:43.380] And because of Brave New Books, I now enjoy reading and watching educational documentaries without feeling tired or uninterested. [17:43.380 --> 17:55.380] So if you or anybody you know suffers from stupidity, then you need to call 512-480-2503 or visit them in 1904 Guadalupe or bravenewbookstore.com. [17:55.380 --> 18:12.380] Side effects from using Brave New Books products may include discernment and enlarged vocabulary and an overall increase in mental functioning. [18:12.380 --> 18:26.380] Thank you very much. [18:42.380 --> 18:46.380] Okay, we are back. [18:46.380 --> 18:53.380] The rule of law, Randy Kelton, Deborah Stevens, and our special guest, financial analyst Steve, very close friend. [18:53.380 --> 19:05.380] And Steve, just to play devil's advocate a little bit, if that's the proper word, as you're saying these things, as you're laying out this whole situation, [19:05.380 --> 19:13.380] I just have to think to myself, I am thinking to myself that, come on, these guys aren't stupid. [19:13.380 --> 19:20.380] China, I mean, the financial moguls in China, the government, I mean, they had to know exactly what they're doing. [19:20.380 --> 19:32.380] And yes, on the one hand, they're probably getting pretty antsy and angry and upset at the reckless spending and borrowing and monetizing of debt and all these things. [19:32.380 --> 19:46.380] But on the other hand, I see the other side that they're sitting there wringing their hands going, that's it, go on, dig yourselves in a little deeper because we own your ass. [19:46.380 --> 19:47.380] I don't know. [19:47.380 --> 19:50.380] That's just what – am I totally off base here or what? [19:50.380 --> 19:52.380] No, not at all. [19:52.380 --> 19:57.380] But try to remember what we're talking about is a multifaceted diamond. [19:57.380 --> 20:03.380] There's not a simple equation of like looking at a coin and saying you have heads or you have tails. [20:03.380 --> 20:05.380] It's not a black and white issue. [20:05.380 --> 20:08.380] It's like a multidimensional thing. [20:08.380 --> 20:19.380] If we want to talk about, you know, remove all the psychological operation, the media spin and the propaganda, China did exactly what you're talking about. [20:19.380 --> 20:22.380] Hey, you guys are running low on cash? [20:22.380 --> 20:23.380] That's fine. [20:23.380 --> 20:41.380] We'll give you a credit line to buy garbage made in our country that will probably either make you sick, break or hurt you somehow, you know, like the lead paint with the kids, the state rape drugs and lead pellets and 30 million turkeys, you know, that kind of stuff. [20:41.380 --> 20:50.380] But we'll give you the money, and as soon as the money clears our account, we'll reinvest it right back into your treasury bonds and bills and notes. [20:50.380 --> 20:55.380] We'll recycle the money, so it'll seem like the best of both worlds to you. [20:55.380 --> 21:13.380] You get a whole bunch of very cheap junk and we'll also flood your markets with liquidity to help keep interest rates low so the, you know, the average person in America doesn't wake up and say off with your head. [21:13.380 --> 21:19.380] So the politicians, being the spineless little jellyfish that they are, they bought hook, line and sinker. [21:19.380 --> 21:28.380] I think it was President Clinton that gave most favored trading status to China, but instead of Japan. [21:28.380 --> 21:33.380] And that was kind of the, you know, proverbial high watermark. [21:33.380 --> 21:35.380] From there, it's kind of been downhill. [21:35.380 --> 21:40.380] And during that administration, we also saw NAFTA. [21:40.380 --> 21:54.380] And if you remember Perot, you know, the little general who ran for president, here's a self-made billionaire who told the entire country, [21:54.380 --> 22:15.380] if NAFTA passes, it'll be a giant sucking sound of American jobs and prosperity going overseas and not to France and the United Kingdom and Germany, which are our NATO allies, that that money and that prosperity will be going to our enemies. [22:15.380 --> 22:23.380] And if there's anybody out there who believes that China is not our enemy, I don't know what to tell you. [22:23.380 --> 22:24.380] Good luck. [22:24.380 --> 22:36.380] Steve, let me ask you something, and maybe this is not quite in line with, you know, the questions and answers that we plan to talk about tonight, [22:36.380 --> 22:51.380] but how did China get to be this entity to have this kind of pull over us that they would lend us this money and we would buy their cheap goods [22:51.380 --> 22:58.380] and then they turn around and buy our tea bills and end up owning us locked stock and barrel? [22:58.380 --> 23:02.380] I mean, how did this all start? [23:02.380 --> 23:10.380] I mean, this country was founded on self-sufficiency and the Industrial Revolution. [23:10.380 --> 23:12.380] And you know what I'm saying? [23:12.380 --> 23:13.380] We took care of ourselves. [23:13.380 --> 23:25.380] I mean, how did it transition to the point that this other country over here, the bankers from that country, ended up, I mean, I don't get it. [23:25.380 --> 23:29.380] I mean, you know, obviously they have plenty of resources, but so do we. [23:29.380 --> 23:32.380] So can you just explain how this happened? [23:32.380 --> 23:43.380] Sure. Well, everything we're talking on tonight stems from your main radio show, The Rule of Law, right? [23:43.380 --> 23:49.380] As a fundamental cornerstone of law, you have to know your rights. [23:49.380 --> 23:56.380] If you don't know your rights, you don't actually have any, because if you lost one, what would it be to you? [23:56.380 --> 24:00.380] You didn't even know you had them. [24:00.380 --> 24:10.380] Well, go look back at the educational system about 25, 30 years ago, and probably even a little earlier, but let's not get too off the subject here. [24:10.380 --> 24:13.380] It all starts with education. [24:13.380 --> 24:25.380] When the average kid growing up 25, 30 years ago was, you know, taking a U.S. history test with an open book, [24:25.380 --> 24:35.380] what incentive do they have to really learn about the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the true American way, the real founding? [24:35.380 --> 24:40.380] And heaven forbid anybody would have ever brought up real money. [24:40.380 --> 24:46.380] I don't mean legal tender green little coupons. I mean real money, constitutional money. [24:46.380 --> 24:58.380] The framers knew over 200 years ago that if we ever allow, I think it was Jefferson, if we ever allow the bankers the power to create money, [24:58.380 --> 25:07.380] that our children will eventually wind up bankrupt in the land that their forefathers conquered. [25:07.380 --> 25:12.380] I know I kind of mutilated that, but that's the gist of it. [25:12.380 --> 25:21.380] I think he said that a national bank was a greater danger to the public than a standing army. [25:21.380 --> 25:26.380] Correct. And absolutely true. [25:26.380 --> 25:33.380] Because China is, this is where I started off tonight talking about the coming war with China. [25:33.380 --> 25:46.380] They're going to annihilate us or at least put us in a severe disadvantage long, long before ever firing the first shot. [25:46.380 --> 25:47.380] And how did it get here? [25:47.380 --> 25:55.380] Well, when you have a public that's so in debt and has been for a generation, [25:55.380 --> 26:06.380] that you have to have both parents of a two-parent household working, maybe one of them holding more than one job, just to meet ends meet. [26:06.380 --> 26:16.380] What happened to that? What happened to the 50s, 60s, early 70s when mom stayed home, ran the house, kept everything in line, [26:16.380 --> 26:28.380] and then you have dad going out and earning a good pay, getting good money, staying relatively out of debt and living a pretty decent lifestyle? [26:28.380 --> 26:34.380] Well, today when you have everybody at the edge of their seat, because if they skip, [26:34.380 --> 26:42.380] there's a statistic floating around right now that something like 65 percent of Americans, [26:42.380 --> 26:51.380] if they lost their job and couldn't draw a paycheck for more than four weeks, would be completely bankrupt. [26:51.380 --> 26:57.380] That if you looked at the 100,000 a year in up category of Americans, [26:57.380 --> 27:08.380] something like 40 percent of them could not go a month without a paycheck, without everything falling apart. [27:08.380 --> 27:12.380] So when you're already kind of financially strapped and you walk into the store and say, [27:12.380 --> 27:18.380] gee, Johnny and Jane, they both need back-to-school clothes, [27:18.380 --> 27:24.380] well, what's the cheapest stuff I could find that's at least decent looking? [27:24.380 --> 27:27.380] And it has a little tag on it that says Made in China. [27:27.380 --> 27:31.380] Because here in America, we actually give a crap about our people. [27:31.380 --> 27:38.380] You don't walk into a factory that's a cesspool of dirt and toxic chemicals and filth. [27:38.380 --> 27:41.380] They're relatively clean. They're well-lit. [27:41.380 --> 27:48.380] You get a decent schedule of time that you'll work and then you get a break and then you get some time off. [27:48.380 --> 27:55.380] And if the boss tries to treat you like a slave, they'll have a revolution on their hands just in the company. [27:55.380 --> 27:58.380] Well, in China, none of that stuff exists. [27:58.380 --> 28:00.380] They couldn't give a crap less about their people. [28:00.380 --> 28:02.380] Why should they? [28:02.380 --> 28:03.380] They don't have to. [28:03.380 --> 28:08.380] They're a communist totalitarian police state. [28:08.380 --> 28:14.380] They run their country with an iron fist, not a feather and a locksmith pick like we do. [28:14.380 --> 28:16.380] Okay? [28:16.380 --> 28:20.380] So when the whole country like ours gets backed into the corner because of debt, [28:20.380 --> 28:25.380] debts we should have never had in the first place because of that confounded Federal Reserve. [28:25.380 --> 28:33.380] The only job they ever had was to protect the purchasing power of the United States dollar. [28:33.380 --> 28:39.380] And that has been such an absolute, total, colossal failure. [28:39.380 --> 28:47.380] It astounds me that people can see like this little freak, Ben Bernanke, some little Harvard polished up, [28:47.380 --> 28:50.380] doesn't have an ounce of real-world experience. [28:50.380 --> 28:55.380] He wrote an interesting paper, a thesis, on the Great Depression [28:55.380 --> 29:02.380] and what should have, could have, would have been done differently to avoid the outcome of the Great Depression. [29:02.380 --> 29:04.380] But the little bastard never comes out and says, [29:04.380 --> 29:10.380] well, wow, if we weren't mucking up the money supply and creating money out of thin air, [29:10.380 --> 29:15.380] charging interest for it and the interest payment was never created, [29:15.380 --> 29:20.380] could that be the cause of the whole thing? [29:20.380 --> 29:23.380] So if you don't have honest money, look around you. [29:23.380 --> 29:24.380] Go stop what you're doing. [29:24.380 --> 29:25.380] Go look out the window. [29:25.380 --> 29:26.380] Do it in the morning. [29:26.380 --> 29:35.380] If you're driving in traffic, look at the people around you and say, oh, my God, all of this started with dishonest money. [29:35.380 --> 29:37.380] All of this started with dishonest money. [29:37.380 --> 29:40.380] And we will get right back to this after the break. [29:40.380 --> 29:46.380] Yeah, I mean, you can't protect the purchasing power of something that never existed to begin with. [29:46.380 --> 29:48.380] That's exactly right. [29:48.380 --> 29:50.380] Okay, we'll be right back. [29:50.380 --> 30:00.380] The rule of law, Randy Kelton, Deborah Stevens, and our special guest, Steve. [30:00.380 --> 30:03.380] Are you the plaintiff or defendant in a lawsuit? [30:03.380 --> 30:07.380] Win your case without an attorney with Jurisdictionary, [30:07.380 --> 30:15.380] the affordable, easy to understand, 4-CD course that will show you how in 24 hours, step-by-step. [30:15.380 --> 30:19.380] If you have a lawyer, know what your lawyer should be doing. [30:19.380 --> 30:23.380] If you don't have a lawyer, know what you should do for yourself. [30:23.380 --> 30:28.380] Thousands have won with our step-by-step course, and now you can too. [30:28.380 --> 30:34.380] Jurisdictionary was created by a licensed attorney with 22 years of case-winning experience. [30:34.380 --> 30:39.380] Even if you're not in a lawsuit, you can learn what everyone should understand about the principles [30:39.380 --> 30:43.380] and practices that control our American courts. [30:43.380 --> 30:49.380] You'll receive our audio classroom, video seminar, tutorials, forms for civil cases, [30:49.380 --> 30:52.380] pro se tactics, and much more. [30:52.380 --> 31:01.380] Please visit ruleoflawradio.com and click on the banner or call toll-free, 866-LAW-EZ. [31:01.380 --> 31:08.380] Yeah, Mr. Officer, you're taking the line. [31:08.380 --> 31:12.380] I want you to follow the law of the line. [31:12.380 --> 31:15.380] I don't understand. [31:15.380 --> 31:18.380] You draw these people to come to service. [31:18.380 --> 31:21.380] Not be Arabians. [31:21.380 --> 31:23.380] Officer! [31:23.380 --> 31:26.380] When you gonna stop abuse? [31:26.380 --> 31:29.380] You know how I work. [31:29.380 --> 31:32.380] When you gonna stop abuse? [31:32.380 --> 31:35.380] You know how I work. [31:35.380 --> 31:37.380] When you gonna stop abuse? [31:37.380 --> 31:40.380] You know how I work. [31:40.380 --> 31:43.380] When you gonna stop abuse? [31:43.380 --> 31:46.380] You know how I work. [31:46.380 --> 31:51.380] So please, Mr. McAuliffe, teach officers not to abuse the power. [31:51.380 --> 31:57.380] Send a request to the leader, the captain of all officers. [31:57.380 --> 32:00.380] Tell them to uphold the law. [32:00.380 --> 32:02.380] Abuse don't abuse their power. [32:02.380 --> 32:08.380] They beat and they beat and they cheat and they cheat and they lie every hour. [32:08.380 --> 32:13.380] So Mr. Officer, please stop abusing your power. [32:13.380 --> 32:19.380] You will be over until this is silent, sir. [32:19.380 --> 32:24.380] I need to speak to my lawyer, Mr. Officer. [32:24.380 --> 32:29.380] I be acting like you ain't no judge, finding me guilty sir. [32:29.380 --> 32:32.380] When you gonna stop abuse? [32:32.380 --> 32:35.380] You know how I work. [32:35.380 --> 32:38.380] When you gonna stop abuse? [32:38.380 --> 32:41.380] You know how I work. [32:41.380 --> 32:43.380] When you gonna stop abuse? [32:43.380 --> 32:47.380] You know how I work. [32:47.380 --> 32:49.380] When you gonna stop abuse? [32:49.380 --> 32:51.380] You know how I work. [32:51.380 --> 33:15.020] Okay, here we go, the rule of law, Randy Kelton, Deborah Stevens, special guest, financial [33:15.020 --> 33:24.860] analyst Steve, we were talking on the break and we want to discuss here basically because [33:24.860 --> 33:31.740] I know we have a lot of libertarians in our audience and we don't want to blame, well, [33:31.740 --> 33:37.300] open borders, open trading, it's because of the slave labor market on the other side of [33:37.300 --> 33:48.140] the pond that causes us to participate in this economy and then thus we become indebted [33:48.140 --> 33:54.820] and on and on and on because honestly I just really don't believe that that's the source [33:54.820 --> 33:55.980] ideologically. [33:55.980 --> 34:04.260] I think that there's a protected monopoly going on here and that if there was true competition [34:04.260 --> 34:09.780] even on a global basis that these kinds of things wouldn't be happening and so I just [34:09.780 --> 34:17.220] want to put that out there to just kind of bust out that, oh, it's an ideological thing [34:17.220 --> 34:24.900] that, oh, it's because we need to protect wages and have tariffs and all these kinds [34:24.900 --> 34:27.380] of things because I don't think that's necessarily the case. [34:27.380 --> 34:32.140] I think that there's something going on here at higher levels, like I said, a protected [34:32.140 --> 34:33.140] monopoly. [34:33.140 --> 34:36.180] And there's a question I have. [34:36.180 --> 34:42.980] I can't believe, well, China can't be the problem, maybe a problem, but it is not the [34:42.980 --> 34:43.980] problem. [34:43.980 --> 34:47.700] If it wasn't China out there trying to get our business at a cheaper price, it would [34:47.700 --> 34:49.300] be someone else. [34:49.300 --> 34:55.220] The problem appears to be is how we've dealt with China and how we as individuals have [34:55.220 --> 34:59.500] dealt with our economic futures. [34:59.500 --> 35:08.660] So this is a lot of this, most of our listeners probably are aware of, but you and I as a [35:08.660 --> 35:17.060] singular individual, now that I've backed myself into this ugly corner and I realized [35:17.060 --> 35:20.300] that I'm in this ugly corner, what do I do now? [35:20.300 --> 35:28.260] How do I change my life and how I deal with my interactions with people in the government [35:28.260 --> 35:33.540] to put myself in the best position I can considering the coming troubled times? [35:33.540 --> 35:41.780] Well, I think it really hit the nail on the head, both you, Debra, and you, Randy. [35:41.780 --> 35:45.340] The whole libertarian thing, I don't even want to touch that. [35:45.340 --> 35:47.100] I really don't. [35:47.100 --> 35:50.900] I will not affiliate with any parties anymore. [35:50.900 --> 35:52.300] The whole thing's a joke. [35:52.300 --> 35:55.380] The whole system is so beyond broken. [35:55.380 --> 35:58.780] It would be hilarious if it was in a comic book. [35:58.780 --> 36:07.620] It would be hilarious if MTV or MadTV or Saturday Night Live were doing a skit about it, but [36:07.620 --> 36:08.620] it's not. [36:08.620 --> 36:09.620] It's not a joke. [36:09.620 --> 36:10.620] It's very real. [36:10.620 --> 36:18.060] And the worst part about it is trying to remove the anxiety, the little sound bites and the [36:18.060 --> 36:19.900] stuff out of the equation. [36:19.900 --> 36:25.700] Let's go directly to the roots of Economics 101. [36:25.700 --> 36:28.660] Randy, Debra, and I all have factories. [36:28.660 --> 36:34.300] We're in different countries, and each one of us produces the exact same widget. [36:34.300 --> 36:37.820] Debra's is, you know, a different color. [36:37.820 --> 36:41.220] Mine's a little bit of a different size, but it's all the same product. [36:41.220 --> 36:46.940] We all have our own way of trying to spin it to get more consumers to come to our factory [36:46.940 --> 36:50.340] and purchase our product. [36:50.340 --> 36:52.180] So the three of us are in competition. [36:52.180 --> 36:59.580] Now let's say I'm the American factory producing widgets, and we do have, you know, a standard [36:59.580 --> 37:00.580] of living. [37:00.580 --> 37:02.220] We will not abuse our people. [37:02.220 --> 37:10.040] We do not do the slave labor thing, and we don't have 750 million peasants living out [37:10.040 --> 37:16.740] in the grasslands in huts, literally with a number in their hand, waiting to be called [37:16.740 --> 37:24.620] for their shot to go work in the factory for $2 a month, okay? [37:24.620 --> 37:31.700] Randy's is in the European Union, a little bit more relaxed in some levels, a lot worse [37:31.700 --> 37:32.700] in others. [37:32.700 --> 37:39.300] He also has the same problem, because you can only treat your people a certain way. [37:39.300 --> 37:42.140] Anything else than that is just intolerable. [37:42.140 --> 37:47.420] So both Randy and I, our factories have a very high cost. [37:47.420 --> 37:52.400] Our cost per widget is higher because we have to pay our people more. [37:52.400 --> 38:00.140] We have to provide them with some either level of unemployment or workman's comp or a blizzard [38:00.140 --> 38:04.600] of other things that does nothing but cost money. [38:04.600 --> 38:09.300] So every widget that comes off the assembly line, you know, Randy and I have to stick [38:09.300 --> 38:15.140] on this price to it to say, yes, this widget costs this much because this is the cheapest [38:15.140 --> 38:19.940] we can give it to you and not give them to you. [38:19.940 --> 38:21.740] We have to sell them and make a profit. [38:21.740 --> 38:23.620] That's capitalism. [38:23.620 --> 38:30.580] Well, if Deborah rolls in and she's in China and she basically has a gun to a whole bunch [38:30.580 --> 38:36.620] of people's heads all day long and they have to work 12-hour shifts, if they move, they're [38:36.620 --> 38:37.700] fired. [38:37.700 --> 38:42.820] If they complain or pick up their head or talk to the person next to them, they're fired. [38:42.820 --> 38:47.100] And in our country, in the United States, more like the example I gave of Randy over [38:47.100 --> 38:51.620] in the European Union, we can't even comprehend not being able to say, hey, what's going on [38:51.620 --> 38:57.100] to like, you know, the person in the cubicle next to you or your fellow workers. [38:57.100 --> 39:04.540] In China, they have over 700 million people, more than twice the entire population, including [39:04.540 --> 39:09.780] men, women, children, and all the damn illegal aliens running all over the place. [39:09.780 --> 39:17.420] They have more than twice that amount of people living out in the brush, impoverished by our [39:17.420 --> 39:18.420] standard. [39:18.420 --> 39:19.420] Okay? [39:19.420 --> 39:22.940] Not by theirs, but by our standard. [39:22.940 --> 39:30.540] And all these people want the dream of having a home, having a running toilet, having, you [39:30.540 --> 39:36.460] know, water, maybe even hot water, or heaven forbid they really get successful and can [39:36.460 --> 39:41.780] actually have a television and a motorbike. [39:41.780 --> 39:47.220] And to get that, these people are clamoring to get into those factory jobs, and those [39:47.220 --> 39:50.380] factory workers over in China, they all know. [39:50.380 --> 39:55.460] Every time one of them punches the clock at the beginning of their six or seven day a [39:55.460 --> 40:04.700] week, 12 hours a day shifts, they already know if I screw up at all, there's a countless [40:04.700 --> 40:08.460] amount of people waiting to go scoop up my job. [40:08.460 --> 40:16.420] I'll be kicked out of here, thrown out on the street, and nobody will care at all. [40:16.420 --> 40:24.100] So when you have that as part of the competition, I don't care what anybody wants to say or [40:24.100 --> 40:26.420] what spin they want to put on it. [40:26.420 --> 40:27.420] Okay? [40:27.420 --> 40:29.220] One of two things is going to happen. [40:29.220 --> 40:37.860] We either shut them off and go over to China and take the finest machinery, computer-assisted, [40:37.860 --> 40:44.100] high-tech tooling, supplies, and equipment, and we go take it back, because it's ours, [40:44.100 --> 40:50.280] it belongs to our international companies, and we bring it back to America and put people [40:50.280 --> 40:56.460] behind it and actually put them to work, not give them fish, but teach them how to fish, [40:56.460 --> 40:59.500] then we will have prosperity. [40:59.500 --> 41:04.740] And that is only going to work if we listen to somebody like Ron Paul and ex-communicate [41:04.740 --> 41:12.300] the Fed, because as long as funny money, legal tender, green coupons are being passed around, [41:12.300 --> 41:19.540] and the middle man is in the middle of every single transaction taxing the dollars to death, [41:19.540 --> 41:28.780] creating perpetual debt slavery, on some level, we're just better off slaves than the Chinese. [41:28.780 --> 41:32.140] So whether it's the protectionism and all that stuff, that's fine. [41:32.140 --> 41:38.100] We could go into multi-days of discussion about this, but the bottom line is you have [41:38.100 --> 41:45.860] to start at the root, you know, David Henry Thoreau, a thousand will swipe at the branches [41:45.860 --> 41:51.980] of evil for every one who will strike the root, and the root is the money, the medium [41:51.980 --> 41:57.100] of exchange that we use between each other. [41:57.100 --> 41:59.020] That's the root of all the problems. [41:59.020 --> 42:05.300] Money is the root of all evil, and true money is honest money. [42:05.300 --> 42:09.380] These little green coupons full of debt and empty promises are what's going to cause a [42:09.380 --> 42:14.800] global war, because whether you're in China, and this is why I had the whole party affiliation [42:14.800 --> 42:20.140] thing for me, doesn't work, doesn't fly, I don't even want to hear it anymore, it's irrelevant. [42:20.140 --> 42:23.760] You know, if we're going to get to Randy's part of the question of what does the average [42:23.760 --> 42:30.940] person do, the average person needs to take the blinders off, turn off the damn TV. [42:30.940 --> 42:39.020] If you have to, throw it away, because there's virtually nothing on there that'll do you, [42:39.020 --> 42:46.700] your family or your mind or your soul, one lick of good. [42:46.700 --> 42:53.460] Educating yourself is absolutely hands down the best investment any person listening right [42:53.460 --> 42:56.780] now could ever make, period. [42:56.780 --> 43:02.300] The smarter you are, the more skills you have, the more desirable you are to any employer [43:02.300 --> 43:05.100] anywhere. [43:05.100 --> 43:09.540] That is not going to be accomplished by watching TV. [43:09.540 --> 43:13.580] And I don't mean the occasional, hey, I just need a break and want to veg out and watch [43:13.580 --> 43:18.540] a movie, or I really get into that show, okay. [43:18.540 --> 43:23.140] I'm not going to condemn that, and I'm not here to judge anybody. [43:23.140 --> 43:26.620] Everybody knows when you've had a little bit too much to drink, when you've had a little [43:26.620 --> 43:31.500] too much to eat, or when you've parked yourself on the couch a little too long. [43:31.500 --> 43:33.460] Just be honest about it. [43:33.460 --> 43:39.660] And yes, I will answer Randy's question when we come back. [43:39.660 --> 43:46.220] Good, because I'm starting a new business, and I need to know how to keep myself out [43:46.220 --> 43:47.220] of trouble. [43:47.220 --> 43:48.220] What's the business? [43:48.220 --> 43:55.580] Building a piece of equipment for the trucking industry. [43:55.580 --> 43:58.020] Can you open the door without death? [43:58.020 --> 44:00.140] Come on. [44:00.140 --> 44:06.580] Attention, an important product from hempusa.org, micro plant powder, will change your life [44:06.580 --> 44:12.260] by removing all types of positive toxins such as heavy metals, parasites, bacteria, viruses [44:12.260 --> 44:17.020] and fungus from the digestive tract and stomach wall so you can absorb nutrients. [44:17.020 --> 44:22.340] Micro plant powder is 89% silica and packed with a negative charge that attracts positive [44:22.340 --> 44:25.620] toxins from the blood, organs, spine and brain. 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[46:06.660 --> 46:09.660] A man's heart is a deep choice tranquility. [46:09.660 --> 46:12.660] A heavy load that can't be unscathed. [46:12.660 --> 46:15.660] The time is crowded with circumstances. [46:15.660 --> 46:18.660] You find out after a while. [46:18.660 --> 46:20.660] It's not your moral standards. [46:20.660 --> 46:23.660] It's your patience that's on trial. [46:23.660 --> 46:26.660] Why can't we fight crime? [46:29.660 --> 46:33.660] Why can't we fight crime? [46:35.660 --> 46:38.660] Why can't we fight crime? [46:38.660 --> 46:43.660] Waxing the spice in my head [47:08.660 --> 47:13.660] Action out on the outpost [47:13.660 --> 47:16.660] The first kiss was so sweet [47:16.660 --> 47:19.660] Don't have to tell me you're fighting for another [47:19.660 --> 47:22.660] Till it's knocking you right over your feet [47:22.660 --> 47:25.660] It's the time to deal with the trouble [47:25.660 --> 47:28.660] After trying to lighten the light [47:28.660 --> 47:31.660] It's the time to voice out a negotiation [47:31.660 --> 47:33.660] And trying to lace through the tide [47:33.660 --> 47:36.660] Waxing the spice in my head [47:36.660 --> 47:38.660] Okay, we are back. The rule of law. [47:38.660 --> 47:41.660] Brandi Kelton, Deborah Stevens, and our special guest, [47:41.660 --> 47:44.660] Steve, financial analyst. [47:44.660 --> 47:48.660] We're taking your calls now, 512-646-1984. [47:48.660 --> 47:51.660] And yeah, absolutely. [47:51.660 --> 47:54.660] What I was trying to express earlier, Steve, [47:54.660 --> 47:58.660] exactly what you were saying, that political party [47:58.660 --> 48:01.660] or affiliations have nothing to do with it [48:01.660 --> 48:04.660] because what's going on over there [48:04.660 --> 48:08.660] has nothing to do with the choices that we make here. [48:08.660 --> 48:13.660] I don't really feel personally that they've backed us into a corner. [48:13.660 --> 48:17.660] I feel that it's our choices, our decisions [48:17.660 --> 48:21.660] that have put us in this place. [48:21.660 --> 48:25.660] And so it's like there's not some big boogeyman to blame, [48:25.660 --> 48:29.660] but rather, you know, we have to look at our own choices [48:29.660 --> 48:31.660] and ourselves, yeah. [48:31.660 --> 48:34.660] There's a boogeyman that's just not trying to help. [48:34.660 --> 48:37.660] It's us. [48:37.660 --> 48:45.660] But you were talking about how all of the party affiliations don't matter. [48:45.660 --> 48:49.660] Can you go into that a little deeper? [48:49.660 --> 48:56.660] Because it's been my impression that the parties are just a tool to keep us occupied. [48:56.660 --> 48:59.660] Well, Brandi, divide and conquer. [48:59.660 --> 49:04.660] If I want to keep you away from some of the most important bits of information, [49:04.660 --> 49:10.660] I need to get you fighting with your neighbor and your brother and your dad, okay, [49:10.660 --> 49:16.660] on topics and contexts that have no victor. [49:16.660 --> 49:17.660] Wait a minute. [49:17.660 --> 49:20.660] All of these Republicans are wrong and all of us Democrats are wrong. [49:20.660 --> 49:22.660] Yes. [49:22.660 --> 49:30.660] I would like to say what they're full of, but I'm on air. [49:30.660 --> 49:33.660] It's been a frustration to me to hear people talk about, [49:33.660 --> 49:36.660] the ones who are Democrats talk about the Republicans. [49:36.660 --> 49:37.660] Of course. [49:37.660 --> 49:42.660] One of my relatives was just absolutely certain that the Republicans had all of the answers [49:42.660 --> 49:44.660] and the Democrats were totally wrong. [49:44.660 --> 49:49.660] And I thought, you have been so hoodwinked. [49:49.660 --> 49:50.660] You don't have a clue. [49:50.660 --> 49:53.660] You don't realize they're both on the same side. [49:53.660 --> 49:55.660] They're on the exact same side. [49:55.660 --> 50:01.660] Go back to the election between Kerry and Bush. [50:01.660 --> 50:03.660] They're both skull and bones. [50:03.660 --> 50:09.660] They both went to the same school, the same fraternity, belong to the same secret society. [50:09.660 --> 50:14.660] They're cousins. [50:14.660 --> 50:19.660] And people want to believe that there's an actual difference between them. [50:19.660 --> 50:25.660] Maybe in a title, maybe the color of their little banner for their party. [50:25.660 --> 50:28.660] It's a two-headed hydra, okay? [50:28.660 --> 50:34.660] Unless you cut the heads off of both of them, you still have a hydra. [50:34.660 --> 50:40.660] And if we want to throw in the conservatives or whatever, the only chance, [50:40.660 --> 50:44.660] and see I'm an economist so I'm a little more cold-hearted about this stuff [50:44.660 --> 50:47.660] because to me it comes down to numbers. [50:47.660 --> 50:50.660] Let's just look at all of the money. [50:50.660 --> 50:51.660] Do the numbers add up? [50:51.660 --> 50:52.660] Then we have truth. [50:52.660 --> 50:58.660] If the numbers don't add up, and I actually went through second grade, then we have a lie. [50:58.660 --> 51:04.660] And if there's a lie, who's lying and who stands to benefit? [51:04.660 --> 51:08.660] And this, you know, going back to this whole China trade thing, [51:08.660 --> 51:11.660] the big bad boogeyman is not China. [51:11.660 --> 51:19.660] The boogeyman is us, the individual, for being lazy [51:19.660 --> 51:28.660] because we allow pompous perfumed princes and princesses to live better than we could ever imagine, [51:28.660 --> 51:31.660] and they are our employees. [51:31.660 --> 51:33.660] They're accountable to virtually no one. [51:33.660 --> 51:36.660] They get away with anything they want. [51:36.660 --> 51:44.660] None of these people could run a McDonald's and not have a proven franchise fall on its face. [51:44.660 --> 51:50.660] And most of it will come because of crooked bookkeeping and stolen product. [51:50.660 --> 51:56.660] And unless we as the individual, going back to your question after the last break, [51:56.660 --> 51:59.660] which believe me, Randy, I have it in my head, okay, [51:59.660 --> 52:04.660] what does the average person do to get out of this? [52:04.660 --> 52:06.660] Number one, educate yourself. [52:06.660 --> 52:09.660] Number two, get away from the TV. [52:09.660 --> 52:14.660] Really intelligent or very, very wealthy people, if you ask them. [52:14.660 --> 52:17.660] There was a study my friend Bowie sent to me, [52:17.660 --> 52:22.660] and this has always stuck in my head because the average person who makes over $300,000 a year [52:22.660 --> 52:27.660] watches like an hour, maybe two hours of TV a month. [52:27.660 --> 52:30.660] Because in the time that you come home from work [52:30.660 --> 52:34.660] and you plop down on the couch and watch three hours of TV, [52:34.660 --> 52:41.660] well, by Friday afternoon or Friday evening, you just burn 15-plus hours of your life. [52:41.660 --> 52:44.660] You could have read a couple chapters in a physics book. [52:44.660 --> 52:46.660] You could have learned advanced math. [52:46.660 --> 52:50.660] You could have learned how to program a CNC lathe. [52:50.660 --> 52:55.660] You could have picked up whatever skill your heart could imagine [52:55.660 --> 52:58.660] to make your life and income better. [52:58.660 --> 53:07.660] Today I flew back from Nashville, Tennessee and read half a book on 3D modeling. [53:07.660 --> 53:08.660] Beautiful. [53:08.660 --> 53:11.660] That was a lot more fun than a TV program. [53:11.660 --> 53:13.660] Yeah. Well, you know what's really fun? [53:13.660 --> 53:15.660] It doesn't happen right away. [53:15.660 --> 53:18.660] See, we live in this instant gratification society. [53:18.660 --> 53:21.660] Get out of the trap, okay? [53:21.660 --> 53:24.660] A real home-cooked meal is cheaper. [53:24.660 --> 53:28.660] It's more nutritious and it tastes better than stopping off at McDonald's [53:28.660 --> 53:33.660] because you just don't want to take the time to make the food. [53:33.660 --> 53:36.660] And besides, I'm not going there. [53:36.660 --> 53:43.660] When you get to read that book and you learn more, your payoff isn't that day. [53:43.660 --> 53:45.660] It's not the next day or the day after. [53:45.660 --> 53:49.660] It might be a month or six months or two years down the road. [53:49.660 --> 53:53.660] But all of a sudden, when it does catch up to you, you know, [53:53.660 --> 53:56.660] salespeople know this by filling the pipe. [53:56.660 --> 53:59.660] You are a salesman and you go to start drumming up leads [53:59.660 --> 54:03.660] and you are contacting people and they're not hanging up on you, [54:03.660 --> 54:05.660] but they're not moving right away. [54:05.660 --> 54:07.660] That's a sale in the pipe. [54:07.660 --> 54:10.660] And eventually the pipe gets full and it starts falling out the other end [54:10.660 --> 54:12.660] and you start making good commission. [54:12.660 --> 54:15.660] And it takes a while to fill that pipe. [54:15.660 --> 54:19.660] And your education or your job improvements or your social advancement [54:19.660 --> 54:21.660] is going to be the exact same way. [54:21.660 --> 54:23.660] It's going to be easy. [54:23.660 --> 54:24.660] Who gives a crap? [54:24.660 --> 54:26.660] Anybody could do it is not going to get you anywhere. [54:26.660 --> 54:28.660] It's going to take some work and some effort, [54:28.660 --> 54:33.660] but one little slice at a time and all of a sudden you just ate a log of salami. [54:33.660 --> 54:36.660] And the education pays off a couple of years down the road [54:36.660 --> 54:39.660] or a couple of months down the road, depending on what you're looking for [54:39.660 --> 54:43.660] or studying, because all of a sudden you start making a little more money. [54:43.660 --> 54:46.660] And if you don't instantly run out and spend every penny of it [54:46.660 --> 54:52.660] and start paying down your debt and getting the coupons taken care of, [54:52.660 --> 54:56.660] all of a sudden you have a little bit more time. [54:56.660 --> 55:00.660] And you might be able to go kick a soccer ball with your children [55:00.660 --> 55:06.660] or go take a nap or go do whatever your heart tells you you need to go do [55:06.660 --> 55:08.660] to make you happy and bring you joy, [55:08.660 --> 55:13.660] because if you don't have any you're a slave, you're ripped off. [55:13.660 --> 55:14.660] And it's not a bad thing. [55:14.660 --> 55:17.660] We can break those chains any time we want to, [55:17.660 --> 55:24.660] but if we as a people stop looking for some pompous shirt, okay, [55:24.660 --> 55:28.660] to come out and show us what to do, we'll elect Obama. [55:28.660 --> 55:30.660] We'll elect McCain. [55:30.660 --> 55:35.660] And our grandiose, unearthed savior will make all the perfect decisions for us [55:35.660 --> 55:39.660] so we could go about paying attention to nothing. [55:39.660 --> 55:41.660] It's a cop-out. [55:41.660 --> 55:45.660] It's the worst cop-out you could do to yourself and your family. [55:45.660 --> 55:46.660] It's not just you folks. [55:46.660 --> 55:48.660] It's the people you love and care for. [55:48.660 --> 55:49.660] They're affected too. [55:49.660 --> 55:54.660] You come home from work really strung out and tired because you can't get ahead. [55:54.660 --> 55:57.660] Everybody you know is affected by that. [55:57.660 --> 55:59.660] And it's not China. [55:59.660 --> 56:01.660] It all starts with the money. [56:01.660 --> 56:02.660] Follow the money. [56:02.660 --> 56:04.660] Get these green coupons out of your life. [56:04.660 --> 56:07.660] Start doing trading with people. [56:07.660 --> 56:09.660] Do work and trade. [56:09.660 --> 56:10.660] Trade products back and forth. [56:10.660 --> 56:12.660] Create stuff. [56:12.660 --> 56:15.660] Because one of the booms that's going to come, [56:15.660 --> 56:20.660] once the dollar completely collapses and interest rates spike up to the moon, [56:20.660 --> 56:23.660] there won't be anybody in this country except for maybe 1, [56:23.660 --> 56:31.660] 2 percent of the population who will be able to afford buying something made in China [56:31.660 --> 56:36.660] because the value of our purchasing power will absolutely collapse. [56:36.660 --> 56:40.660] It's a mathematical guarantee. [56:40.660 --> 56:45.660] And I've gotten into some great discussions with people about it that are very educated [56:45.660 --> 56:50.660] and have a very lengthy list of credentials behind their name, [56:50.660 --> 56:54.660] and they can't get their head wrapped around that simple contact. [56:54.660 --> 56:58.660] And they always are looking to blame something or blame somebody else, [56:58.660 --> 57:00.660] and it doesn't work like that. [57:00.660 --> 57:04.660] If the game is rigged, how can you ever win? [57:04.660 --> 57:06.660] I don't care who's your daddy. [57:06.660 --> 57:08.660] I don't care what school you went to. [57:08.660 --> 57:11.660] I don't care what people you know. [57:11.660 --> 57:19.660] If you can't address the debt and the slavery, the modern slavery attached to it, [57:19.660 --> 57:23.660] you can't ever truly succeed. [57:23.660 --> 57:29.660] And I think that's going to be the linchpin of future shows that we're going to be doing. [57:29.660 --> 57:34.660] What are the mechanics? How do you actually pull it off? [57:34.660 --> 57:35.660] What are the road signs? [57:35.660 --> 57:38.660] So as I'm traveling down the road, and it's just like where I live. [57:38.660 --> 57:41.660] It's cornfield after cornfield after cornfield. [57:41.660 --> 57:43.660] Well, I passed 25 different cornfields. [57:43.660 --> 57:46.660] When do I make that right turn? [57:46.660 --> 57:50.660] You know, when people have road signs to watch out for, [57:50.660 --> 57:53.660] going down that road isn't as difficult or scary [57:53.660 --> 58:00.660] because you'll travel a certain distance and you'll see things that should be familiar by now. [58:00.660 --> 58:03.660] If one step at a time, you rebuild it. [58:03.660 --> 58:10.660] When we come back, can we kind of step through some of the basic things [58:10.660 --> 58:17.660] that should be becoming familiar to us beyond all the hype and misdirection? [58:17.660 --> 58:19.660] Sure. [58:19.660 --> 58:24.660] You said we had some callers on the line? [58:24.660 --> 58:27.660] Yes, we've got Dan from Connecticut. [58:27.660 --> 58:28.660] Okay. [58:28.660 --> 58:32.660] Okay, so maybe we can talk to Dan on the other side. [58:32.660 --> 58:34.660] Is he for real? [58:34.660 --> 58:35.660] Dan? [58:35.660 --> 58:50.660] We'll find out. 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[01:00:19.660 --> 01:00:23.660] However, some Congress members are asking what safeguards [01:00:23.660 --> 01:00:26.660] would ensure the arms do not end up being diverted [01:00:26.660 --> 01:00:29.660] to Pakistan's border with India. [01:00:29.660 --> 01:00:33.660] U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has denounced Israel's plan [01:00:33.660 --> 01:00:37.660] to build new settlements as contrary to international law. [01:00:37.660 --> 01:00:40.660] Under the 2003 Middle East peace roadmap, [01:00:40.660 --> 01:00:44.660] Israel is committed to halt the expansion of Jewish settlements [01:00:44.660 --> 01:00:48.660] in territories occupied in the 1967 war. [01:00:48.660 --> 01:00:52.660] This news brief brought to you by the International News Net. [01:00:52.660 --> 01:00:56.660] The prosecutor for the International Criminal Court said Wednesday [01:00:56.660 --> 01:01:01.660] he is collecting information on possible war crimes by NATO forces [01:01:01.660 --> 01:01:04.660] and the Taliban in Afghanistan. [01:01:04.660 --> 01:01:08.660] Luis Ocampo said he is also conducting preliminary inquiries [01:01:08.660 --> 01:01:13.660] on possible war crimes in Georgia, Colombia, Kenya, Ivory Coast, [01:01:13.660 --> 01:01:15.660] and by Israeli forces in Gaza. [01:01:15.660 --> 01:01:19.660] The International Criminal Court, which began operating in 2002, [01:01:19.660 --> 01:01:23.660] is the world's first permanent war crimes tribunal. [01:01:23.660 --> 01:01:28.660] Afghanistan is one of the 110 countries that have ratified the Rome Treaty. [01:01:28.660 --> 01:01:32.660] Under the treaty, the court can step in only when countries are unwilling [01:01:32.660 --> 01:01:36.660] or unable to dispense justice themselves for genocide, [01:01:36.660 --> 01:01:39.660] crimes against humanity, or war crimes. [01:01:39.660 --> 01:01:44.660] Ocampo said he has requested information from human rights groups in Afghanistan, [01:01:44.660 --> 01:01:46.660] as well as the Afghan government. [01:01:46.660 --> 01:01:49.660] Taliban fighters have been accused of many brutal killings. [01:01:49.660 --> 01:01:53.660] There have also been accusations of U.S. forces in Afghanistan [01:01:53.660 --> 01:01:59.660] using excessive force and torturing prisoners. [01:01:59.660 --> 01:02:03.660] According to a new report published Wednesday by the Beth Salem Organization, [01:02:03.660 --> 01:02:08.660] the vast majority of Palestinians killed in Israel's New Year's attack on Gaza [01:02:08.660 --> 01:02:11.660] were civilians, not combatants. [01:02:11.660 --> 01:02:15.660] This is the opposite of what Israeli occupation forces have said. [01:02:15.660 --> 01:02:22.660] Beth Salem said 1,387 Palestinians were killed, of whom 773 were non-combatants. [01:02:22.660 --> 01:02:26.660] Beth Salem said its figures were the result of months of meticulous investigation [01:02:26.660 --> 01:02:29.660] and cross-checks with numerous sources. [01:02:29.660 --> 01:02:33.660] The remaining 248 were Hamas policemen. [01:02:33.660 --> 01:02:38.660] The Israeli military has argued these policemen should be considered combatants. [01:02:38.660 --> 01:02:41.660] However, Beth Salem noted they took no part in actual fighting. [01:02:41.660 --> 01:02:47.660] Of the civilians killed, 320 were under the age of 18 and 109 were women. [01:02:47.660 --> 01:02:52.660] The Israeli occupation claims that 1,166 Palestinians were killed, [01:02:52.660 --> 01:03:15.660] of whom 709 were Hamas combatants. [01:03:22.660 --> 01:03:33.660] The Israeli occupation claims that 1,166 Palestinians were killed, [01:03:33.660 --> 01:03:38.660] of whom 709 were Hamas combatants. [01:03:38.660 --> 01:03:50.660] The Israeli occupation claims that 1,166 Palestinians were killed, [01:03:50.660 --> 01:03:55.660] of whom 709 were Hamas combatants. [01:03:55.660 --> 01:04:03.660] The Israeli occupation claims that 1,166 Palestinians were killed, [01:04:03.660 --> 01:04:10.660] of whom 709 were Hamas combatants. [01:04:10.660 --> 01:04:24.660] The Israeli occupation claims that 1,166 Palestinians were killed, [01:04:24.660 --> 01:04:33.660] of whom 709 were Hamas combatants. [01:04:33.660 --> 01:04:41.660] We're taking your calls now. We're going to go to Dan in Connecticut. Dan, thanks for calling in. What's on your mind tonight? [01:04:41.660 --> 01:04:49.660] Oh, nothing much. The discussion you guys have had really brought up two stories in my mind I wanted to share with you. [01:04:49.660 --> 01:04:52.660] Okay, Dan, if you could speak up please. [01:04:52.660 --> 01:04:59.660] Yeah, the discussion you guys were having really brought up two stories in my mind that I wanted to share with you guys. [01:04:59.660 --> 01:05:05.660] The first one had to do with Walmart. I know you guys were talking about slave goods and all. [01:05:05.660 --> 01:05:10.660] So just for a minute, and this is something I've used to illustrate to people how ridiculous it is. [01:05:10.660 --> 01:05:13.660] I mean, let's just forget all the treaties that do all that stuff. [01:05:13.660 --> 01:05:20.660] I went to Walmart and I bought a pair of jeans and the price tag said $10.88. [01:05:20.660 --> 01:05:25.660] So I get there and I buy the pair of jeans. I look at the tag and it says, made in China. [01:05:25.660 --> 01:05:29.660] I'm like, hey, you know, $10 for a pair of jeans. How can I complain? [01:05:29.660 --> 01:05:35.660] I bring them home and, you know, I must use $5 in gas on the way back. [01:05:35.660 --> 01:05:40.660] And I immediately put them on and what happens to the zipper? It falls apart. [01:05:40.660 --> 01:05:47.660] So basically I bring it back to Walmart and say, hey, you know, this pair of jeans fell apart on me. I need to buy a new one. [01:05:47.660 --> 01:05:52.660] So I bring the pair of jeans back. That's another $5 in gas. I get home. What happens? [01:05:52.660 --> 01:05:56.660] It's the same brand, you know, same type of jeans. It falls apart. [01:05:56.660 --> 01:06:03.660] So how much did that pair of jeans actually cost me? [01:06:03.660 --> 01:06:05.660] It cost you more than $20. [01:06:05.660 --> 01:06:13.660] Exactly. You know, so after that I decided I'm not buying that particular, you know, brand of jeans anymore [01:06:13.660 --> 01:06:20.660] because if I just, you know, manned up and spent the $20, I could have bought something that held together. [01:06:20.660 --> 01:06:26.660] So and I think a lot of people do that because they really have no concept of, you know, value. [01:06:26.660 --> 01:06:32.660] They'll go, oh, it says $10.88, but, you know, they've got to run around and, you know, do this and that and the other thing. [01:06:32.660 --> 01:06:38.660] The same thing goes with the government. The Department of Motor Vehicles is a good example. [01:06:38.660 --> 01:06:41.660] I went to the Department of Motor Vehicles. You guys probably know how it is. [01:06:41.660 --> 01:06:46.660] You bring everything but the kitchen sink and it's, of course, not good enough. [01:06:46.660 --> 01:06:53.660] So when I registered my last car, I spent about, I think in the aggregate it was 10 hours. [01:06:53.660 --> 01:07:02.660] And in between the $120 to actually register the car plus another $120 on the sales tax, it was really $240. [01:07:02.660 --> 01:07:07.660] But at the same time, I lost the whole day of work in the aggregate. [01:07:07.660 --> 01:07:15.660] And I think the real problem stems from the fact that people don't assign any value to their time whatsoever. [01:07:15.660 --> 01:07:17.660] Would you agree? [01:07:17.660 --> 01:07:20.660] Absolutely. That goes back to the economics. [01:07:20.660 --> 01:07:25.660] This is one of the reasons that Debra and Randy are willing to have me back, [01:07:25.660 --> 01:07:31.660] because you can't have a, you know, a lopsided issue without having a problem. [01:07:31.660 --> 01:07:34.660] And you could know all your rights, but if you don't know how to work your money [01:07:34.660 --> 01:07:41.660] and you can't get the basic tenets of economics behind you, you can't succeed. [01:07:41.660 --> 01:07:47.660] And there has to be a balance in your education somewhere of where do I balance out? [01:07:47.660 --> 01:07:51.660] Like you just said, Dan, it was a really beautiful way of putting it. [01:07:51.660 --> 01:07:56.660] If you get up every minute you have, you never get back again. [01:07:56.660 --> 01:07:58.660] It's priceless. [01:07:58.660 --> 01:08:01.660] It's not how much was your time worth. [01:08:01.660 --> 01:08:04.660] It's you never get it back again. [01:08:04.660 --> 01:08:08.660] And if you had to go waste your time driving back and forth to Wal-Mart [01:08:08.660 --> 01:08:12.660] and you burn $5 worth of gas and have an average car, [01:08:12.660 --> 01:08:17.660] you also put wear and tear on the car, made the next oil change come faster, [01:08:17.660 --> 01:08:19.660] the next tire change. [01:08:19.660 --> 01:08:22.660] You decreased the value of your automobile. [01:08:22.660 --> 01:08:27.660] You took precious time that you could have been at work or studying [01:08:27.660 --> 01:08:30.660] or playing with your children or hanging out with a good friend [01:08:30.660 --> 01:08:33.660] who just might need a good shoulder to lean on. [01:08:33.660 --> 01:08:38.660] And none of those things got accomplished because your immediate attention [01:08:38.660 --> 01:08:43.660] was drawn to the lesser priced object, not the quality, [01:08:43.660 --> 01:08:47.660] and not looking at the bigger picture and just taking an extra couple minutes [01:08:47.660 --> 01:08:51.660] to make your decision when you were there in the first place. [01:08:51.660 --> 01:08:57.660] Oh, yeah, or even spending the extra money just to make sure you didn't have to go back. [01:08:57.660 --> 01:09:00.660] But one thing I always bring up to people, [01:09:00.660 --> 01:09:04.660] and this really puts it in perspective after I tell that story, [01:09:04.660 --> 01:09:08.660] is I add in the fact that the average person, [01:09:08.660 --> 01:09:13.660] they lose half of their earnings on taxes directly and indirectly at all levels, [01:09:13.660 --> 01:09:16.660] especially when you count inflation. [01:09:16.660 --> 01:09:19.660] So basically half of what you earn is just gone. [01:09:19.660 --> 01:09:21.660] How about 80%? [01:09:21.660 --> 01:09:23.660] That was what I was thinking. [01:09:23.660 --> 01:09:27.660] Depending on who you are, I mean, I would imagine it's a lot closer to that, [01:09:27.660 --> 01:09:30.660] but I always understate things. [01:09:30.660 --> 01:09:35.660] Yeah, pick up the coffee cup off your table and look at it and consider [01:09:35.660 --> 01:09:43.660] how much of what you paid for that is the actual cost of production [01:09:43.660 --> 01:09:47.660] and how much of what you think is the cost of the cup [01:09:47.660 --> 01:09:51.660] is actually the tax on the industry that produced the cup. [01:09:51.660 --> 01:09:57.660] I think if we knew that, we would be outraged. [01:09:57.660 --> 01:09:59.660] Well, why do you think there's so much? [01:09:59.660 --> 01:10:04.660] Now, Randy and Dan and Deborah, we discussed this tonight, [01:10:04.660 --> 01:10:07.660] and I think we broached on it before. [01:10:07.660 --> 01:10:11.660] It really comes down to what are you doing with your time? [01:10:11.660 --> 01:10:13.660] You know, if you're sitting there watching TV [01:10:13.660 --> 01:10:17.660] because you came home from a long, hard day's work, [01:10:17.660 --> 01:10:19.660] maybe you are struggling right now [01:10:19.660 --> 01:10:21.660] or you spent your whole day looking for a job. [01:10:21.660 --> 01:10:24.660] I know a lot of people who are doing that right now, [01:10:24.660 --> 01:10:26.660] and they're stressed out to the gills. [01:10:26.660 --> 01:10:29.660] And when they come home, instead of tipping back a bottle [01:10:29.660 --> 01:10:33.660] or opening something that they shouldn't, okay, [01:10:33.660 --> 01:10:38.660] they flip on the TV because they need a brain timeout. [01:10:38.660 --> 01:10:43.660] And look at all the mindless drivel that's on there to get your attention. [01:10:43.660 --> 01:10:47.660] And if you're allowing yourself to fall into that trap, [01:10:47.660 --> 01:10:51.660] because that trap is provided for you. [01:10:51.660 --> 01:10:53.660] See, to me, it comes down to a biblical thing, [01:10:53.660 --> 01:10:55.660] and I don't necessarily want to go there. [01:10:55.660 --> 01:10:59.660] But, you know, Satan roams the earth like a lion [01:10:59.660 --> 01:11:03.660] waiting to destroy the hearts of men. [01:11:03.660 --> 01:11:09.660] And that television is the most advanced, insidious propaganda device [01:11:09.660 --> 01:11:13.660] ever created since man walked upright. [01:11:13.660 --> 01:11:15.660] And if you can't separate yourself from it, [01:11:15.660 --> 01:11:18.660] it's just going to be that much harder to get back on your feet, [01:11:18.660 --> 01:11:21.660] that much harder to make that good decision. [01:11:21.660 --> 01:11:25.660] Because maybe right before you left your house to go buy the pair of pants, [01:11:25.660 --> 01:11:27.660] you saw a Wal-Mart commercial. [01:11:27.660 --> 01:11:28.660] So where am I going to go? [01:11:28.660 --> 01:11:35.660] Oh, hell, I'll go to Wal-Mart. [01:11:35.660 --> 01:11:42.660] My primary study is psychology, and in psychology primarily hypnosis. [01:11:42.660 --> 01:11:48.660] And from that study, I understand that everything is hypnosis. [01:11:48.660 --> 01:11:59.660] And there's nothing more hypnotic than watching television except reading. [01:11:59.660 --> 01:12:06.660] If I have to experience one of the two, I will take the latter any time. [01:12:06.660 --> 01:12:15.660] Who out there can stand in a room with a television in it and not pay attention to it? [01:12:15.660 --> 01:12:17.660] You should try that sometime. [01:12:17.660 --> 01:12:19.660] It will frighten you. [01:12:19.660 --> 01:12:21.660] Well, Randy, as a student of psychology, [01:12:21.660 --> 01:12:27.660] I'm sure you're well aware that the flicker pattern of the TV is no accident. [01:12:27.660 --> 01:12:32.660] You know, back in the talkies, when the movies were first coming out [01:12:32.660 --> 01:12:36.660] and they were so primitive, they didn't even have the sound down yet. [01:12:36.660 --> 01:12:38.660] There was a guy playing the piano in the theater [01:12:38.660 --> 01:12:43.660] to make at least background noise for the movie. [01:12:43.660 --> 01:12:48.660] Shortly thereafter, right about the time that it started introducing sound, [01:12:48.660 --> 01:12:53.660] they realized that if every like 16 or 20 frames of the movie, [01:12:53.660 --> 01:12:58.660] they put a little picture of a popcorn bag, they would have an intermission, [01:12:58.660 --> 01:13:02.660] and everybody would run, you know, jump onto their seat, make a beeline [01:13:02.660 --> 01:13:07.660] for the concession stand to buy popcorn that was like 10 times more expensive [01:13:07.660 --> 01:13:10.660] than the popcorn you'd make at home, [01:13:10.660 --> 01:13:14.660] which is where the movie theater actually makes its money, like a gas station. [01:13:14.660 --> 01:13:20.660] The movie theater makes its money from selling pop and candy and popcorn. [01:13:20.660 --> 01:13:24.660] Like a gas station is not selling gas, it's the cigarettes, the Cheetos, [01:13:24.660 --> 01:13:29.660] and the Coca-Cola that makes you spend your money. [01:13:29.660 --> 01:13:35.660] Yes, and sometimes I'd like to maybe should do a show on therapeutic metaphor [01:13:35.660 --> 01:13:44.660] and give you a demonstration of how the ordinary use of language can seduce you. [01:13:44.660 --> 01:13:46.660] I do something called therapeutic metaphor, [01:13:46.660 --> 01:13:52.660] and I use tools like pacing, leading, reality stacking, psychological anchoring. [01:13:52.660 --> 01:13:56.660] These are very simple tools anyone can learn [01:13:56.660 --> 01:14:01.660] that operate totally outside your awareness. [01:14:01.660 --> 01:14:04.660] Now, these are simple tools. [01:14:04.660 --> 01:14:09.660] These guys preparing these programs are far more sophisticated [01:14:09.660 --> 01:14:13.660] than I would ever consider being, [01:14:13.660 --> 01:14:18.660] and to think that they have not carefully crafted these programs [01:14:18.660 --> 01:14:23.660] to have the effect they intend is naive. [01:14:23.660 --> 01:14:29.660] Jeff Rentz from rentz.com did an extensive talk show once [01:14:29.660 --> 01:14:37.660] about the flicker rate and the semi-hypnotic trance that it puts you in within 30 seconds, [01:14:37.660 --> 01:14:43.660] and that because it shuts down a couple different brain wave functions in your brain, [01:14:43.660 --> 01:14:52.660] you become like 10 times more susceptible to suggestion, you know, the lion roaming the earth, [01:14:52.660 --> 01:14:56.660] because whatever's suggested to you, you might not normally, [01:14:56.660 --> 01:14:59.660] like Randy, you just said, you know, when you read a book, [01:14:59.660 --> 01:15:03.660] if you had read the same suggestion in a book, it probably would have made you giggle. [01:15:03.660 --> 01:15:09.660] You watch it on TV, and it takes on a whole different realm of reality. [01:15:09.660 --> 01:15:14.660] Precisely. The television offers so much sensory input [01:15:14.660 --> 01:15:18.660] that you can't focus conscious attention on all of it, [01:15:18.660 --> 01:15:24.660] and we have the perception that we are in conscious control of our behavior, [01:15:24.660 --> 01:15:26.660] and that is not true. [01:15:26.660 --> 01:15:31.660] Conscious awareness is just a small part of what's actually going on. [01:15:31.660 --> 01:15:35.660] If you're in conscious, if you're anyone out there who's ever driven a familiar route [01:15:35.660 --> 01:15:39.660] thinking about something else, and they look around, they're at their destination, [01:15:39.660 --> 01:15:44.660] if you think you're in conscious control of your behavior, who was driving the car? [01:15:44.660 --> 01:15:45.660] Right. [01:15:45.660 --> 01:15:49.660] Ninety percent of what goes on goes on outside awareness. [01:15:49.660 --> 01:15:52.660] Randy, Deborah, do we still have Dan on the phone? [01:15:52.660 --> 01:15:57.660] Yes, we do. You guys are sounding really intelligent, so I figured I would just keep quiet. [01:15:57.660 --> 01:15:59.660] Well, then what do you guys do for a while? [01:15:59.660 --> 01:16:02.660] Dan is the real deal. [01:16:02.660 --> 01:16:05.660] I certainly hope so. I thought of a really good experiment [01:16:05.660 --> 01:16:09.660] that anybody who doubts what you guys are saying should try, [01:16:09.660 --> 01:16:15.660] and I tried this during the George Bush, John Kerry sham of a debate. [01:16:15.660 --> 01:16:19.660] I get this, I took notes. [01:16:19.660 --> 01:16:22.660] That farce went on for about an hour and a half. [01:16:22.660 --> 01:16:27.660] You know how many notes I had? I had half a page. [01:16:27.660 --> 01:16:29.660] Right. [01:16:29.660 --> 01:16:34.660] I mean, it just goes to show you how little content there is. [01:16:34.660 --> 01:16:38.660] Well, Dan, I want to say something. You are a fantastic caller, [01:16:38.660 --> 01:16:41.660] and like everybody else who's called since I've been here, [01:16:41.660 --> 01:16:47.660] I cannot believe how polite and articulate and wonderful you folks really are out there. [01:16:47.660 --> 01:16:50.660] Please, please continue to call in. [01:16:50.660 --> 01:16:53.660] In two years, we've muted two people. [01:16:53.660 --> 01:16:54.660] Yes. [01:16:54.660 --> 01:16:56.660] Wow. [01:16:56.660 --> 01:17:03.660] You feel tired when talking about important topics like money and politics? [01:17:03.660 --> 01:17:04.660] Sorry. [01:17:04.660 --> 01:17:07.660] Are you confused by words like the Constitution or the Federal Reserve? [01:17:07.660 --> 01:17:08.660] What? [01:17:08.660 --> 01:17:12.660] If so, you may be diagnosed with the deadliest disease known today, stupidity. 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[01:18:00.660 --> 01:18:25.660] ain't gonna blind me, don't bore me, well, ain't gonna fool me with that same old trick again, [01:18:25.660 --> 01:18:30.660] I was blindsided but now I can see your plans [01:18:30.660 --> 01:18:33.660] You put the fear in my pocket [01:18:33.660 --> 01:18:35.660] Took all my money from my hands [01:18:35.660 --> 01:18:40.660] Ain't gonna fool me with that same old trick again [01:18:40.660 --> 01:19:02.660] Ain't gonna fool me with that same old trick again [01:19:10.660 --> 01:19:12.660] We'll get better and there are remedies [01:19:12.660 --> 01:19:14.660] But you wanted to talk about that [01:19:14.660 --> 01:19:16.660] It's probably going to get a lot worse before [01:19:16.660 --> 01:19:17.660] It's going to get better [01:19:17.660 --> 01:19:20.660] So Steve, can you please address that? [01:19:20.660 --> 01:19:21.660] I will [01:19:21.660 --> 01:19:25.660] This is a dreary part of the discussion [01:19:25.660 --> 01:19:30.660] So I want to give a heads up to anybody right now [01:19:30.660 --> 01:19:34.660] Obviously we all are aware of friends or family [01:19:34.660 --> 01:19:38.660] Or might be ourselves that are struggling to make ends meet [01:19:38.660 --> 01:19:41.660] That are struggling to remain employed [01:19:41.660 --> 01:19:44.660] And it looks hopeless [01:19:44.660 --> 01:19:47.660] Number one, it is not hopeless [01:19:47.660 --> 01:19:52.660] There's nobody who would have a piece of their personality [01:19:52.660 --> 01:19:55.660] To even come to a show like this [01:19:55.660 --> 01:19:57.660] And to this network [01:19:57.660 --> 01:20:01.660] It's not already thinking outside of the box on some level [01:20:01.660 --> 01:20:03.660] It's just, now we're going to do that with economics [01:20:03.660 --> 01:20:05.660] Not just law [01:20:05.660 --> 01:20:07.660] Because they go hand in hand [01:20:07.660 --> 01:20:10.660] We need to balance the two of them [01:20:10.660 --> 01:20:15.660] The bad thing about the dreary part of this conversation is [01:20:15.660 --> 01:20:16.660] It is bad right now [01:20:16.660 --> 01:20:19.660] But it's going to get a whole lot worse [01:20:19.660 --> 01:20:23.660] And I would rather see people acknowledge that [01:20:23.660 --> 01:20:27.660] And get it in their head and get it in their heart [01:20:27.660 --> 01:20:29.660] That tomorrow is not going to be easier [01:20:29.660 --> 01:20:32.660] Tomorrow's going to be more difficult [01:20:32.660 --> 01:20:34.660] Because at least if you know it today [01:20:34.660 --> 01:20:38.660] When you wake up tomorrow and you're confronted with that reality [01:20:38.660 --> 01:20:40.660] It's not a shock to you [01:20:40.660 --> 01:20:43.660] You're not going to reach for a crunch [01:20:43.660 --> 01:20:46.660] You're not going to feel despair [01:20:46.660 --> 01:20:49.660] You'll say, oh, there's another one of those signposts [01:20:49.660 --> 01:20:51.660] I heard those guys talking about [01:20:51.660 --> 01:20:53.660] It did get a little worse today [01:20:53.660 --> 01:20:55.660] All right, what does that mean? [01:20:55.660 --> 01:20:58.660] Where else do these things head? [01:20:58.660 --> 01:21:02.660] Because for our country to heal itself [01:21:02.660 --> 01:21:06.660] Our people have to find some level of despair [01:21:06.660 --> 01:21:08.660] And I hate to say it [01:21:08.660 --> 01:21:11.660] But it's the only thing that really makes any sense right now [01:21:11.660 --> 01:21:16.660] Because if you're, you know, if you're lazy [01:21:16.660 --> 01:21:18.660] Or you're uneducated [01:21:18.660 --> 01:21:23.660] Or you're expecting somebody else to do your work for you [01:21:23.660 --> 01:21:26.660] How would anything ever change? [01:21:26.660 --> 01:21:28.660] And when people start to find out [01:21:28.660 --> 01:21:30.660] Because of shows like this [01:21:30.660 --> 01:21:32.660] Because of other shows [01:21:32.660 --> 01:21:34.660] People are really starting to move [01:21:34.660 --> 01:21:36.660] They're starting to talk [01:21:36.660 --> 01:21:38.660] They're getting agitated [01:21:38.660 --> 01:21:41.660] To me that's a wonderful sign [01:21:41.660 --> 01:21:43.660] But you have to recognize [01:21:43.660 --> 01:21:47.660] The more we start showing our numbers [01:21:47.660 --> 01:21:51.660] The more swine flu's you're going to see [01:21:51.660 --> 01:21:54.660] The more false flag attacks you're going to see [01:21:54.660 --> 01:21:57.660] Like there was an awesome show today [01:21:57.660 --> 01:22:02.660] That Deborah was directing on the 9-11 thing [01:22:02.660 --> 01:22:06.660] Please give a plug for that in a few minutes, okay, Deb? [01:22:06.660 --> 01:22:08.660] But there was a great show about that [01:22:08.660 --> 01:22:10.660] And I tuned in for a good chunk of it [01:22:10.660 --> 01:22:15.660] And I couldn't help but laugh during some parts of it [01:22:15.660 --> 01:22:17.660] And not laugh at the loss of life [01:22:17.660 --> 01:22:23.660] And not laughing at how horrific of a black eye this was to our country [01:22:23.660 --> 01:22:28.660] But laugh because the facts are so crystal clear [01:22:28.660 --> 01:22:31.660] That only somebody being mind controlled [01:22:31.660 --> 01:22:36.660] By a propaganda device like a television set [01:22:36.660 --> 01:22:39.660] Could ever look at, say, the Pentagon [01:22:39.660 --> 01:22:44.660] Because this to me is like my number one thing for 9-11 [01:22:44.660 --> 01:22:49.660] You don't take a 5,000 pound jet aircraft engine [01:22:49.660 --> 01:22:57.660] And slam it into a brick wall at 200, 300, 450 miles an hour [01:22:57.660 --> 01:23:00.660] And not even put a dent in the wall [01:23:00.660 --> 01:23:06.660] And then have the government come out and tell us it just vaporized [01:23:06.660 --> 01:23:11.660] That's the lack of education in our public school, in our school system [01:23:11.660 --> 01:23:15.660] That somehow somebody was able to go through high school [01:23:15.660 --> 01:23:20.660] And get a diploma in their hand and not have one shred of comprehension [01:23:20.660 --> 01:23:24.660] For the most basic principles of physics [01:23:24.660 --> 01:23:26.660] You absolutely cannot do that [01:23:26.660 --> 01:23:33.660] It's mentally, physically, completely impossible [01:23:33.660 --> 01:23:37.660] And if that kind of a lie could be told to you [01:23:37.660 --> 01:23:40.660] And maybe not you, the listener, tonight [01:23:40.660 --> 01:23:42.660] But what about your friends? [01:23:42.660 --> 01:23:47.660] Or that smart-ass brother-in-law or uncle or whomever that you know [01:23:47.660 --> 01:23:51.660] That anytime you bring up, but we're being told a lie [01:23:51.660 --> 01:23:54.660] And they immediately throw a handful of sound bites at you [01:23:54.660 --> 01:23:57.660] Well, you're just a wingnut [01:23:57.660 --> 01:23:59.660] How could you possibly believe that? [01:23:59.660 --> 01:24:01.660] You must be a conspiracy theorist [01:24:01.660 --> 01:24:06.660] No, anybody who believes that a 5,000 pound engine [01:24:06.660 --> 01:24:12.660] Whirling at a brick wall at multiple hundreds of miles an hour [01:24:12.660 --> 01:24:18.660] Will not put a dent in a brick is absolutely insane [01:24:18.660 --> 01:24:20.660] They're the people who need help [01:24:20.660 --> 01:24:25.660] Because they're so scared of what that answer could be [01:24:25.660 --> 01:24:29.660] That they go into total cognitive dissonance and shut down [01:24:29.660 --> 01:24:33.660] Or they're absolutely blatantly ignorant [01:24:33.660 --> 01:24:37.660] As hard as you can to feel compassion for them because they're sick [01:24:37.660 --> 01:24:40.660] They're suffering from an illness [01:24:40.660 --> 01:24:42.660] It's denial [01:24:42.660 --> 01:24:46.660] It's denial that there are actually bad people in the world [01:24:46.660 --> 01:24:50.660] And they might actually be here in our own country [01:24:50.660 --> 01:24:55.660] That there are people out there who want above everything else you could imagine [01:24:55.660 --> 01:24:57.660] Just raw power [01:24:57.660 --> 01:25:00.660] They already have the money, they already won the games [01:25:00.660 --> 01:25:03.660] They took the baton, they already finished first [01:25:03.660 --> 01:25:05.660] What's left? [01:25:05.660 --> 01:25:09.660] They want power, they want control [01:25:09.660 --> 01:25:13.660] And what was put upon us with 9-11 [01:25:13.660 --> 01:25:16.660] We have the exact same thing being done every day [01:25:16.660 --> 01:25:18.660] Another enormous lie [01:25:18.660 --> 01:25:20.660] Completely disruptive [01:25:20.660 --> 01:25:24.660] Anti-American to the nines [01:25:24.660 --> 01:25:27.660] Fractional reserve banking [01:25:27.660 --> 01:25:29.660] Over taxation [01:25:29.660 --> 01:25:36.660] A government that governs without representing we the people [01:25:36.660 --> 01:25:38.660] And we are seeing remedy [01:25:38.660 --> 01:25:41.660] We are seeing people wake up [01:25:41.660 --> 01:25:44.660] And I hope to the bottom of my heart [01:25:44.660 --> 01:25:47.660] I hope that anything that I can do to educate [01:25:47.660 --> 01:25:52.660] Or I can do to stimulate people to think for themselves [01:25:52.660 --> 01:25:55.660] If one or two people are listening out there [01:25:55.660 --> 01:25:57.660] Get a light bulb going on over their head [01:25:57.660 --> 01:25:59.660] Or they listen to one of these shows [01:25:59.660 --> 01:26:02.660] I will count myself more as of a success [01:26:02.660 --> 01:26:07.660] Than any amount of little green coupons I've accumulated [01:26:07.660 --> 01:26:09.660] Because that's America [01:26:09.660 --> 01:26:10.660] That's America to me [01:26:10.660 --> 01:26:11.660] We help each other [01:26:11.660 --> 01:26:12.660] We watch each other's back [01:26:12.660 --> 01:26:16.660] We're on the same team [01:26:16.660 --> 01:26:17.660] Exactly [01:26:17.660 --> 01:26:25.660] And for those of you out there who are strongly Christian [01:26:25.660 --> 01:26:29.660] The Bible tells you to beware false prophets [01:26:29.660 --> 01:26:32.660] Do you think that the infiltrator [01:26:32.660 --> 01:26:37.660] Who will come in and force lies upon us [01:26:37.660 --> 01:26:42.660] Is going to do that while waving a Nazi flag [01:26:42.660 --> 01:26:45.660] Or is he going to wave the stars and stripes [01:26:45.660 --> 01:26:50.660] And preach the rhetoric of freedom [01:26:50.660 --> 01:26:53.660] While feeding us garbage [01:26:53.660 --> 01:26:56.660] Fortunately since we have the Lord Jesus in our spirit [01:26:56.660 --> 01:26:58.660] It's not going to matter what flag he waves [01:26:58.660 --> 01:27:00.660] Or what he says [01:27:00.660 --> 01:27:02.660] Because the Lord himself is going to tell us [01:27:02.660 --> 01:27:04.660] What the truth is inside our hearts [01:27:04.660 --> 01:27:07.660] Yes, that's where we need to listen [01:27:07.660 --> 01:27:09.660] What do we feel inside [01:27:09.660 --> 01:27:11.660] We listen to what we hear [01:27:11.660 --> 01:27:16.660] And we have this force that wants to hear [01:27:16.660 --> 01:27:18.660] What we want to hear [01:27:18.660 --> 01:27:21.660] But somehow when it's not right [01:27:21.660 --> 01:27:24.660] If we listen to that quiet still voice [01:27:24.660 --> 01:27:26.660] We will know [01:27:26.660 --> 01:27:32.660] And I hope that we are here speaking to the quiet still voice [01:27:32.660 --> 01:27:35.660] It's still there no matter what they do [01:27:35.660 --> 01:27:36.660] It's still there [01:27:36.660 --> 01:27:39.660] There needs to be a caveat with that, Randy [01:27:39.660 --> 01:27:42.660] It reminds me of the joke of the lady in the flood [01:27:42.660 --> 01:27:46.660] You know, there's a report that breaks on the news [01:27:46.660 --> 01:27:47.660] That the levees just broke [01:27:47.660 --> 01:27:50.660] Your area is about to flood [01:27:50.660 --> 01:27:54.660] The woman gets on her knees and begs God, please help me [01:27:54.660 --> 01:27:57.660] I'm alone, I'm elderly, I need to get out of here [01:27:57.660 --> 01:28:01.660] I have no way of doing it, please help me [01:28:01.660 --> 01:28:03.660] And just a few minutes later [01:28:03.660 --> 01:28:06.660] A truck rolls right up to her house and beeps the horn [01:28:06.660 --> 01:28:09.660] And says, hey, come on, the levee's broken [01:28:09.660 --> 01:28:11.660] And I'm here to help get you out [01:28:11.660 --> 01:28:13.660] And she says, no, no, no, I prayed really hard [01:28:13.660 --> 01:28:14.660] God's going to pick me out [01:28:14.660 --> 01:28:17.660] Go down the street, go pick up somebody else [01:28:17.660 --> 01:28:20.660] I shrug his shoulders, OK [01:28:20.660 --> 01:28:22.660] And she's praying even harder, more fervently [01:28:22.660 --> 01:28:24.660] Please, Lord, help me [01:28:24.660 --> 01:28:26.660] Please get me out of this [01:28:26.660 --> 01:28:27.660] Please deliver me from this [01:28:27.660 --> 01:28:29.660] I've been a good person [01:28:29.660 --> 01:28:32.660] I've preached your name, I've helped you [01:28:32.660 --> 01:28:35.660] And all of a sudden the waters start showing up in her yard [01:28:35.660 --> 01:28:38.660] And she has to get up to the second floor [01:28:38.660 --> 01:28:40.660] And a boat pulls up in front of her house [01:28:40.660 --> 01:28:42.660] And a guy in a megaphone says, come on [01:28:42.660 --> 01:28:44.660] If anybody's in that house [01:28:44.660 --> 01:28:46.660] We feel somebody might be in here [01:28:46.660 --> 01:28:47.660] Please get in the boat [01:28:47.660 --> 01:28:49.660] The water's going to rise [01:28:49.660 --> 01:28:51.660] And you're going to be in big trouble [01:28:51.660 --> 01:28:53.660] And the woman sticks her head out of the second floor window [01:28:53.660 --> 01:28:56.660] And says, oh, thank you, boys, for showing up [01:28:56.660 --> 01:28:57.660] But there's some more people down the street [01:28:57.660 --> 01:28:59.660] Why don't you go get them [01:28:59.660 --> 01:29:02.660] I pray the Lord's going to save me [01:29:02.660 --> 01:29:04.660] And then a couple moments later [01:29:04.660 --> 01:29:07.660] She's up on, you know, grappling onto the top of the chimney [01:29:07.660 --> 01:29:09.660] Praying for God to save her [01:29:09.660 --> 01:29:11.660] As the water's coming up to her ankles [01:29:11.660 --> 01:29:13.660] And a helicopter flies over her [01:29:13.660 --> 01:29:15.660] And drops a rope down [01:29:15.660 --> 01:29:17.660] And says, come on, grab the rope and let's get out of here [01:29:17.660 --> 01:29:19.660] And she says, no, I have faith that God will save me [01:29:19.660 --> 01:29:21.660] Go save somebody else [01:29:21.660 --> 01:29:23.660] And she drowns to death [01:29:23.660 --> 01:29:26.660] And then she gets up in front of St. Peter [01:29:26.660 --> 01:29:29.660] And he says, or she says to him [01:29:29.660 --> 01:29:31.660] What's going on here [01:29:31.660 --> 01:29:33.660] You know, I've been a good Christian my whole life [01:29:33.660 --> 01:29:36.660] Why did I pray and nobody helped me [01:29:36.660 --> 01:29:38.660] And he's like, what are you talking about [01:29:38.660 --> 01:29:40.660] God sent you a truck, he sent you a boat [01:29:40.660 --> 01:29:42.660] He sent you a helicopter [01:29:42.660 --> 01:29:44.660] What else did you want [01:29:44.660 --> 01:29:46.660] Indeed [01:29:46.660 --> 01:29:48.660] Okay, listen, we're going to break [01:29:48.660 --> 01:29:50.660] We've got Mike from Florida [01:29:50.660 --> 01:29:52.660] And Kyle from Austin online as well [01:29:52.660 --> 01:29:54.660] We'll be right back [01:29:59.660 --> 01:30:02.660] Are you the plaintiff or defendant in a lawsuit? 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[01:32:04.660 --> 01:32:08.660] Well, yeah, I've been listening, you know, for weeks now [01:32:08.660 --> 01:32:11.660] I really like everything you guys have on [01:32:11.660 --> 01:32:13.660] Especially the guys that were about the Oklahoma bombing [01:32:13.660 --> 01:32:15.660] That was pretty impressive [01:32:15.660 --> 01:32:17.660] Oh, Chris, Chris is awesome [01:32:17.660 --> 01:32:20.660] Well, yeah, Chris and Holland and James and Kay [01:32:20.660 --> 01:32:22.660] They have their own show on Wednesday nights [01:32:22.660 --> 01:32:25.660] So they, excellent show, Radio Free Oklahoma [01:32:25.660 --> 01:32:28.660] They gave me some information I didn't have before, which is good [01:32:28.660 --> 01:32:29.660] A couple things [01:32:29.660 --> 01:32:33.660] You were talking about, Deborah, I think it was, was talking about [01:32:33.660 --> 01:32:36.660] You seem kind of down that, you know, that people don't see this coming [01:32:36.660 --> 01:32:40.660] And, you know, I can't paraphrase it quickly enough [01:32:40.660 --> 01:32:43.660] But from everything I've been studying for the last couple years [01:32:43.660 --> 01:32:45.660] It's the bankers [01:32:45.660 --> 01:32:48.660] And, you know, it was explained to me that, you know [01:32:48.660 --> 01:32:50.660] When you go down to your local bank and get a loan [01:32:50.660 --> 01:32:53.660] You put up, like, the car you're getting, you're buying [01:32:53.660 --> 01:32:55.660] Or the house you're buying or something you're buying [01:32:55.660 --> 01:32:57.660] As collateral for the loan, correct? [01:32:57.660 --> 01:32:58.660] Well, usually [01:32:58.660 --> 01:32:59.660] Yeah [01:32:59.660 --> 01:33:00.660] Without payment [01:33:00.660 --> 01:33:01.660] Right [01:33:01.660 --> 01:33:06.660] So now let's get up at the level where nations are borrowing money [01:33:06.660 --> 01:33:09.660] Because, you know, the bank, if you don't pay off, what do they do? [01:33:09.660 --> 01:33:11.660] They come get your car, right? [01:33:11.660 --> 01:33:13.660] The collateral you put up, they take it [01:33:13.660 --> 01:33:15.660] Well, Mike is more insidious than that [01:33:15.660 --> 01:33:18.660] The bank never had anything, right? [01:33:18.660 --> 01:33:19.660] Oh, no, no, no, no, no [01:33:19.660 --> 01:33:20.660] I understand that [01:33:20.660 --> 01:33:21.660] But this is what people are thinking [01:33:21.660 --> 01:33:23.660] Because this is what they've been taught [01:33:23.660 --> 01:33:27.660] But anyway, and so did I until I got a little smarter [01:33:27.660 --> 01:33:32.660] But anyway, you know, so the bank loans country X a bunch of money [01:33:32.660 --> 01:33:34.660] And they finally go, ah, we'll just default on it [01:33:34.660 --> 01:33:35.660] And what are they going to do? [01:33:35.660 --> 01:33:36.660] Come take the country? [01:33:36.660 --> 01:33:37.660] So the bankers realize this [01:33:37.660 --> 01:33:40.660] And they go, well, we can't go and just, you know [01:33:40.660 --> 01:33:42.660] We have an army to go get the money with [01:33:42.660 --> 01:33:45.660] So what we do is we'll invent another country [01:33:45.660 --> 01:33:52.660] Or we'll support another social structure that we can control [01:33:52.660 --> 01:33:55.660] And that's how we'll collect [01:33:55.660 --> 01:34:00.660] And if you go when the Bolsheviks, you know, had their little revolution in 1917 [01:34:00.660 --> 01:34:02.660] They were pretty much on their fannies [01:34:02.660 --> 01:34:04.660] And I think it was 1919 [01:34:04.660 --> 01:34:10.660] They got a $75 million loan from a U.S. bank to keep them upright [01:34:10.660 --> 01:34:15.660] And if you do the math, that was like a $1.3 billion loan in today's money [01:34:15.660 --> 01:34:17.660] You know, $75 million today doesn't sound like much [01:34:17.660 --> 01:34:20.660] Back then that was some serious change [01:34:20.660 --> 01:34:23.660] And then you go on and you go, OK, so after the Treaty of Versailles [01:34:23.660 --> 01:34:27.660] Hitler was, you know, or not Hitler, but Germany's pretty destitute [01:34:27.660 --> 01:34:30.660] Because, you know, they kind of sliced it up [01:34:30.660 --> 01:34:36.660] So what always used to amaze me is how did Hitler get all this money in the 30s to rebuild? [01:34:36.660 --> 01:34:39.660] What, did he have a bunch of golden laying geese flying around or something? [01:34:39.660 --> 01:34:41.660] No, you know what he did? [01:34:41.660 --> 01:34:44.660] He basically kicked out all the bankers [01:34:44.660 --> 01:34:49.660] He started a work-in-trade national program [01:34:49.660 --> 01:34:51.660] Where there was no money changing hands [01:34:51.660 --> 01:34:54.660] It was work for credit [01:34:54.660 --> 01:34:59.660] No tax, no nonsense, no usury or interest [01:34:59.660 --> 01:35:02.660] It was just a clean exchange [01:35:02.660 --> 01:35:04.660] And within like two or three years [01:35:04.660 --> 01:35:11.660] Germany became one of the most economically stable powerhouses on the earth [01:35:11.660 --> 01:35:14.660] Well, maybe that's why the Warburgs went in there and decided to say [01:35:14.660 --> 01:35:18.660] Hey, we'll loan you a whole bunch of their money, as they call it [01:35:18.660 --> 01:35:19.660] Right [01:35:19.660 --> 01:35:21.660] And they really took off [01:35:21.660 --> 01:35:25.660] And, oh, think about 9-11 [01:35:25.660 --> 01:35:27.660] I don't know if, Deborah, if you've seen this [01:35:27.660 --> 01:35:29.660] It's called National Security Alert [01:35:29.660 --> 01:35:34.660] It's a film by some guys that went and they were investigating the Pentagon [01:35:34.660 --> 01:35:37.660] And come to find out the plane, you know [01:35:37.660 --> 01:35:43.660] It's supposed to have knocked down these light poles on its path to the Pentagon [01:35:43.660 --> 01:35:44.660] Well, they have all these eyewitnesses [01:35:44.660 --> 01:35:45.660] And most of them are cops [01:35:45.660 --> 01:35:51.660] There's a former naval aviator that was up by the naval, the naval lanets [01:35:51.660 --> 01:35:55.660] Just a little bit, I guess, west of the Pentagon [01:35:55.660 --> 01:35:59.660] And for the plane to have hit the poles, it would have had to have been on the other side of the street [01:35:59.660 --> 01:36:01.660] And the guy goes, no, it flew right over the building [01:36:01.660 --> 01:36:03.660] As a matter of fact, the fuselage was to the left of me [01:36:03.660 --> 01:36:05.660] You know, it was nowhere close to being on the other side of the street [01:36:05.660 --> 01:36:09.660] And then they get down to these cops by a Sitco station or something [01:36:09.660 --> 01:36:10.660] And they're talking to them [01:36:10.660 --> 01:36:13.660] They go, okay, so where was this plane? Are you sure about this? [01:36:13.660 --> 01:36:15.660] They go, oh yeah, I was looking this way [01:36:15.660 --> 01:36:17.660] And well, it's on the other side of the Sitco station [01:36:17.660 --> 01:36:21.660] Well, in order for it to have followed the flight path that they said it would have [01:36:21.660 --> 01:36:23.660] It would have had to have been behind them [01:36:23.660 --> 01:36:29.660] Because I'd have had to have eyes in the back of my head to see it if it had come from that direction [01:36:29.660 --> 01:36:30.660] And I agree with you, you know [01:36:30.660 --> 01:36:34.660] I spent 24 years in the Air Force, 20 of them flying [01:36:34.660 --> 01:36:38.660] And yeah, you just don't destroy an engine core like that [01:36:38.660 --> 01:36:41.660] Not a 400-pound piece of solid titanium [01:36:41.660 --> 01:36:51.660] And there was a 12-foot-thick wall with a one-and-a-half-foot, approximately, hole through it [01:36:51.660 --> 01:36:52.660] Right [01:36:52.660 --> 01:37:00.660] It started out about three feet and tapered into a one-foot, one-and-a-half-foot hole through a 12-foot concrete wall [01:37:00.660 --> 01:37:05.660] There's only one thing I know that will do that, and it's called a bunker buster [01:37:05.660 --> 01:37:07.660] Yeah [01:37:07.660 --> 01:37:11.660] They don't carry bunker busters in commercial aircraft [01:37:11.660 --> 01:37:17.660] Well, they make those out of old artillery tubes because of the way the steel's hardened [01:37:17.660 --> 01:37:22.660] It had to be a shaped charge. You can't go through that much concrete without a shaped charge [01:37:22.660 --> 01:37:32.660] We threw an F4 Phantom into a containment chamber for a nuclear power plant to see if it would withstand it [01:37:32.660 --> 01:37:38.660] The F4 Phantom hit that containment chamber and disintegrated [01:37:38.660 --> 01:37:40.660] It did almost no damage [01:37:40.660 --> 01:37:44.660] The only thing that damaged the wall was the engine core [01:37:44.660 --> 01:37:45.660] It wasn't a jetliner [01:37:45.660 --> 01:37:51.660] Right, the only thing that damaged that wall in that F4 demonstration was the two engine cores [01:37:51.660 --> 01:37:52.660] Two engine cores [01:37:52.660 --> 01:37:57.660] They said that's the only thing that left a real dent in that wall [01:37:57.660 --> 01:38:01.660] But I watched that thing in slow motion and it crushed like a beer can [01:38:01.660 --> 01:38:03.660] Mike, let me ask you a question [01:38:03.660 --> 01:38:07.660] That airliner went through three rings is beyond me [01:38:07.660 --> 01:38:09.660] Go ahead [01:38:09.660 --> 01:38:18.660] Okay, if we could be lied to about something this big, what else are we being lied to about? [01:38:18.660 --> 01:38:19.660] Oh, man [01:38:19.660 --> 01:38:22.660] That doesn't have so many obvious contradictions [01:38:22.660 --> 01:38:24.660] Exactly [01:38:24.660 --> 01:38:31.660] My whole thing, again, is economics. I like to follow the money [01:38:31.660 --> 01:38:36.660] That's my only chance for the way my brain works is to find the truth is to follow the money [01:38:36.660 --> 01:38:42.660] Do a little homework, Mike, on what office was hit in the Pentagon [01:38:42.660 --> 01:38:49.660] And what were they up to at the time that the X object hit the Pentagon? [01:38:49.660 --> 01:38:52.660] Exactly [01:38:52.660 --> 01:38:56.660] Hey, wasn't that the new wing they just finished? [01:38:56.660 --> 01:38:58.660] Right [01:38:58.660 --> 01:39:02.660] Well, what better way to preset your charges? [01:39:02.660 --> 01:39:10.660] Well, they were also investigating and preparing a defense for Congress to give them a grilling [01:39:10.660 --> 01:39:17.660] over the $2 trillion that was unaccountable in the military budget [01:39:17.660 --> 01:39:21.660] Wait a minute, that was just a total coincidence [01:39:21.660 --> 01:39:22.660] Of course it was [01:39:22.660 --> 01:39:27.660] That it happened to hit the same place where they were looking for that $2 trillion [01:39:27.660 --> 01:39:39.660] And it was a coincidence that the J.P. Murrell Building was blown up when all of the Clinton investigation materials were at the J.P. Murrell Building [01:39:39.660 --> 01:39:43.660] Well, what just happened very, very recently? Let's not even go back to 01 [01:39:43.660 --> 01:39:45.660] Again, follow the money [01:39:45.660 --> 01:39:52.660] We have the Boston Tea Party reenactment coast to coast, right? [01:39:52.660 --> 01:39:54.660] What are we really talking about? [01:39:54.660 --> 01:40:00.660] I'm not doing well, the economy is going down a rat hole, we're selling out our jobs [01:40:00.660 --> 01:40:07.660] And you people are telling me you're going to do more health care, more stuff for illegals, more stuff, more stuff, more stuff [01:40:07.660 --> 01:40:11.660] And you're going to raise my taxes [01:40:11.660 --> 01:40:15.660] And the Tea Parties began, and son of a gun [01:40:15.660 --> 01:40:20.660] You know, Randy, talk about another coincidence, boom, here comes the swine flu [01:40:20.660 --> 01:40:22.660] Oh yeah [01:40:22.660 --> 01:40:28.660] Have you seen the thing online where you can go to the Patent Office and see where they applied for the patent for the vaccine [01:40:28.660 --> 01:40:36.660] And that was given, I believe, or they asked for the patent in 07, I don't know if it was awarded in 07 [01:40:36.660 --> 01:40:47.660] I was in the health department in Dresden, Tennessee and looked on the wall and there was a warning about swine flu [01:40:47.660 --> 01:40:54.660] And they talked about how it normally occurred in swines and occasionally migrated to humans [01:40:54.660 --> 01:40:57.660] But lately it was more virulent [01:40:57.660 --> 01:41:02.660] Well, as I understand, swine flu has nothing to do with swines [01:41:02.660 --> 01:41:03.660] Right [01:41:03.660 --> 01:41:10.660] In Mexico City, 30 people died of swine flu, of apparent swine flu [01:41:10.660 --> 01:41:18.660] In a city of 30 million and they shut down an entire country [01:41:18.660 --> 01:41:22.660] Well, are you aware, Randy, that that shutdown occurred? [01:41:22.660 --> 01:41:27.660] President Obama visited Mexico [01:41:27.660 --> 01:41:36.660] That outbreak occurred in the same general area that our delegation was there [01:41:36.660 --> 01:41:38.660] Isn't that weird? [01:41:38.660 --> 01:41:41.660] Isn't that another funky little coincidence? [01:41:41.660 --> 01:41:46.660] Makes you kind of wonder what they're doing at the biological labs, doesn't it? [01:41:46.660 --> 01:41:47.660] Well, if you ask me [01:41:47.660 --> 01:41:53.660] It has become clear that the reason they shut down the country was that particular virus that got out [01:41:53.660 --> 01:41:57.660] Was a combination of three different viruses that could never occur naturally [01:41:57.660 --> 01:42:03.660] It was created in Ohio and sold to a lab in Mexico and Mexico let it out [01:42:03.660 --> 01:42:11.660] And they were afraid that it was going to cause the pandemic that they were apparently planning later on [01:42:11.660 --> 01:42:14.660] And it didn't work [01:42:14.660 --> 01:42:18.660] Yeah, things that work in the lab don't always work in the field as well [01:42:18.660 --> 01:42:21.660] Yeah, it simply didn't do squat [01:42:21.660 --> 01:42:23.660] But they still have this [01:42:23.660 --> 01:42:25.660] It's going to be the swine flu [01:42:25.660 --> 01:42:27.660] You know, as you were talking about earlier [01:42:27.660 --> 01:42:29.660] Well, it looks like we're going to gin up a war with China [01:42:29.660 --> 01:42:36.660] And I go, they can see the people are getting smarter a lot faster than they figured they would [01:42:36.660 --> 01:42:40.660] And they're having to move things forward [01:42:40.660 --> 01:42:44.660] Yeah, but Mike, why are they moving it forward? [01:42:44.660 --> 01:42:45.660] Because they might take on that [01:42:45.660 --> 01:42:47.660] They might take control [01:42:47.660 --> 01:42:54.660] But it's not only the control, but what if the four of us that are talking on the phone right now [01:42:54.660 --> 01:42:57.660] What if the four of us were running everything? [01:42:57.660 --> 01:43:04.660] And we knew, oh my gosh, all the evidence of all these financial crimes and the mismanagement [01:43:04.660 --> 01:43:06.660] And the graft and the corruption [01:43:06.660 --> 01:43:08.660] All this stuff is about to break loose [01:43:08.660 --> 01:43:10.660] We can't hide it anymore [01:43:10.660 --> 01:43:12.660] We can't create any more nonsense [01:43:12.660 --> 01:43:14.660] We can't do this anymore [01:43:14.660 --> 01:43:21.660] Well, guys, we'd better come up with a really big David Copperfield-style distraction [01:43:21.660 --> 01:43:27.660] Or everybody's going to point the finger at us and want our heads on the end of a picket [01:43:27.660 --> 01:43:36.660] Exactly, and my big fear is when five nuclear-tipped cruise missiles were taken out of storage [01:43:36.660 --> 01:43:40.660] Which only can happen with the president's signature [01:43:40.660 --> 01:43:43.660] Taken to Louisiana and only four came back [01:43:43.660 --> 01:43:46.660] Okay, listen, we're going to break [01:43:46.660 --> 01:43:48.660] Mike, we need to let you go because we have other callers on the board [01:43:48.660 --> 01:43:51.660] And Ellen from Oklahoma, please call back in [01:43:51.660 --> 01:43:52.660] She just dropped off the line [01:43:52.660 --> 01:43:54.660] We're going to go to Kyle next [01:43:54.660 --> 01:43:56.660] Roger, you guys have a good evening [01:43:56.660 --> 01:43:57.660] We'll be right back [01:43:57.660 --> 01:43:58.660] Thanks, Mike [01:44:06.660 --> 01:44:11.660] Aerial spray, chemtrails, the modified atmosphere [01:44:11.660 --> 01:44:13.660] Heavy metals and pesticides [01:44:13.660 --> 01:44:18.660] Carcinogens and chemical fibers all falling from the sky [01:44:18.660 --> 01:44:21.660] You have a choice to keep your body clean [01:44:21.660 --> 01:44:26.660] Detoxify with micro plant powder from hempusa.org [01:44:26.660 --> 01:44:31.660] Or call 908-691-2608 [01:44:31.660 --> 01:44:35.660] It's odorless and 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it [01:45:54.660 --> 01:45:57.660] Somebody will come to blame [01:45:57.660 --> 01:46:00.660] And this world will never understand [01:46:00.660 --> 01:46:04.660] Some things I realize foolish [01:46:04.660 --> 01:46:09.660] Somebody's gonna police that policeman [01:46:09.660 --> 01:46:12.660] Somebody's gonna police a bully [01:46:12.660 --> 01:46:14.660] I know they will [01:46:14.660 --> 01:46:17.660] Yeah, they're gonna put the bill [01:46:17.660 --> 01:46:18.660] I know they will [01:46:18.660 --> 01:46:21.660] See so much in God's detail [01:46:21.660 --> 01:46:22.660] I know they will [01:46:22.660 --> 01:46:25.660] Never fail to tip back the scale [01:46:25.660 --> 01:46:26.660] I know they will [01:46:26.660 --> 01:46:29.660] Never fail to tip back the scale [01:46:29.660 --> 01:46:31.660] I know they will [01:46:34.660 --> 01:46:36.660] I know they will [01:46:36.660 --> 01:46:38.660] I never know [01:46:38.660 --> 01:46:39.660] I know they will [01:46:39.660 --> 01:46:40.660] I know they will [01:46:42.660 --> 01:46:43.660] I know they will [01:46:44.660 --> 01:46:45.660] I know they will [01:46:46.660 --> 01:46:47.660] I know they will [01:46:47.660 --> 01:46:51.660] When I doubted that old rock quarry the other day [01:46:51.660 --> 01:46:52.660] I know they will [01:46:52.660 --> 01:46:55.660] That's where I heard that old rock quarry and I said [01:46:55.660 --> 01:46:56.660] I know they will [01:46:56.660 --> 01:47:09.660] They knew I always have a place for my happy land [01:47:27.660 --> 01:47:29.660] An eight and a half by eleven [01:47:29.660 --> 01:47:37.660] I was thinking of how to create something that is the most powerful thing written in the past hundred years [01:47:37.660 --> 01:47:44.660] And I came and I heard this about the Baron de Monaguesque [01:47:44.660 --> 01:47:47.660] I don't know his last name for sure [01:47:47.660 --> 01:47:49.660] But let me tell you what he wrote [01:47:49.660 --> 01:47:51.660] It's most powerful [01:47:51.660 --> 01:47:57.660] A more certain way to attack religion is by favor [01:47:57.660 --> 01:47:59.660] By the comfort of life [01:47:59.660 --> 01:48:02.660] By the hope of wealth [01:48:02.660 --> 01:48:05.660] Not by what reminds one of it [01:48:05.660 --> 01:48:09.660] But by what makes one forget it [01:48:09.660 --> 01:48:12.660] Not by what makes one indigent [01:48:12.660 --> 01:48:16.660] But by what makes men lukewarm [01:48:16.660 --> 01:48:21.660] When other passions act on our soul [01:48:21.660 --> 01:48:26.660] And those which religion inspires are silent [01:48:26.660 --> 01:48:30.660] In the matter of changing religion [01:48:30.660 --> 01:48:36.660] State favors are stronger than penalties [01:48:36.660 --> 01:48:42.660] Now here's my question [01:48:42.660 --> 01:48:52.660] 501T3, which is so prevalent of today's church [01:48:52.660 --> 01:49:06.660] Why in God's name would someone sell their soul to the state that these pilgrims ran away? [01:49:06.660 --> 01:49:08.660] Kyle, Kyle, wait a minute, I'm sorry [01:49:08.660 --> 01:49:17.660] I don't mean to be rude but look these are really philosophical conjecturing type of speculative questions [01:49:17.660 --> 01:49:21.660] Of why would somebody else do something or think something [01:49:21.660 --> 01:49:24.660] And we only have nine minutes left of the program [01:49:24.660 --> 01:49:28.660] And I'd really like to keep to like points and facts and stuff like that for our guests [01:49:28.660 --> 01:49:33.660] And we have like four other callers on the line [01:49:33.660 --> 01:49:38.660] Hey Debra, give me 30 seconds with Kyle's question [01:49:38.660 --> 01:49:46.660] The 501C3 is a tax benefit given to churches [01:49:46.660 --> 01:49:51.660] But to receive it you have to agree to be basically in bed with the government [01:49:51.660 --> 01:49:55.660] You can't talk about politics, you can't talk about a bunch of stuff [01:49:55.660 --> 01:49:58.660] If you do you lose your tax exemption [01:49:58.660 --> 01:50:02.660] Churches don't need a tax exemption [01:50:02.660 --> 01:50:07.660] Okay, my question was why don't people do 508 instead of 501C3 [01:50:07.660 --> 01:50:10.660] Because they don't know any better [01:50:10.660 --> 01:50:15.660] And one person at a time Kyle, all you can do is try to take a deep breath [01:50:15.660 --> 01:50:21.660] Show as much compassion as you can and try to educate and get them to see the light of day [01:50:21.660 --> 01:50:27.660] And you know what Kyle, it's a great question because when you start mixing money with God [01:50:27.660 --> 01:50:30.660] Didn't Christ tell us you cannot serve two masters? [01:50:30.660 --> 01:50:32.660] Exactly [01:50:32.660 --> 01:50:33.660] Exactly [01:50:33.660 --> 01:50:37.660] So serve the one master, the one savior that will do you some good [01:50:37.660 --> 01:50:38.660] Bless you, thank you so much [01:50:38.660 --> 01:50:40.660] All right, thank you Kyle [01:50:40.660 --> 01:50:45.660] And I'm sorry, I didn't mean to be harsh but this show is about remedies and facts and law [01:50:45.660 --> 01:50:50.660] And you know, things that are tangible [01:50:50.660 --> 01:50:56.660] Not necessarily about what, speculating what other people think and why they do certain things [01:50:56.660 --> 01:51:01.660] But why we should make the choices that we should make and do the right thing [01:51:01.660 --> 01:51:06.660] Okay, we're going to go to Mark in Wisconsin, he's one of our affiliates [01:51:06.660 --> 01:51:10.660] Mark, thanks for calling in, what's on your mind tonight? [01:51:10.660 --> 01:51:15.660] Hi, great show, lighting fires in the minds of men [01:51:15.660 --> 01:51:20.660] I just, I called up to say everything is a conspiracy [01:51:20.660 --> 01:51:27.660] I mean, the media's job is to pretend like, you know, that all our politicians are just fumbling about [01:51:27.660 --> 01:51:31.660] And how do we just happen to fumble right into world government? [01:51:31.660 --> 01:51:38.660] And for that last caller, when hasn't the clergy of any stripe served the oligarchs of their time? [01:51:38.660 --> 01:51:40.660] When? [01:51:40.660 --> 01:51:41.660] Never [01:51:41.660 --> 01:51:43.660] Never [01:51:43.660 --> 01:51:50.660] And another thing I wanted to say, if people need a shortcut to finding out what's going on with world government [01:51:50.660 --> 01:51:56.660] You know, the documentation, what they said they were going to do 100 years ago and where we're at now with their plan [01:51:56.660 --> 01:52:00.660] Go to cuttingthroughthematrix.com [01:52:00.660 --> 01:52:03.660] Have you been there before, Deborah? [01:52:03.660 --> 01:52:05.660] No [01:52:05.660 --> 01:52:10.660] Alan Watts, he used to be on WTPRN, do you remember him? [01:52:10.660 --> 01:52:12.660] Yes [01:52:12.660 --> 01:52:20.660] Yeah, well, he gives you all the source documentation for what world government said they were planning up until 150 years ago [01:52:20.660 --> 01:52:23.660] Up until the present time now [01:52:23.660 --> 01:52:33.660] And oh, I wanted to mention too, who, the World Health Organization said they released a mutant strain of some virus into the population [01:52:33.660 --> 01:52:36.660] They just casually put that on one of their memos [01:52:36.660 --> 01:52:45.660] And so as soon as I find out someone in my area who's caught in verified swine flu, I'm going to see if I can bring up criminal charges against them for that [01:52:45.660 --> 01:52:52.660] Well, Mark, if you think about it, on the last show we did, on the show we did last Thursday [01:52:52.660 --> 01:53:04.660] I talked about the New World Central Bank that's being created with these special drawing rights [01:53:04.660 --> 01:53:11.660] And now we have an international bank taking over the Fed's position [01:53:11.660 --> 01:53:15.660] Maybe it's one little toe in the door, but the toe is still in the door [01:53:15.660 --> 01:53:17.660] No, that's the big toe right there [01:53:17.660 --> 01:53:25.660] They are centralizing everything and they will centralize all power if they get a one-world currency, that's what they're doing right now [01:53:25.660 --> 01:53:27.660] But that's their death now [01:53:27.660 --> 01:53:35.660] Right, they've already monetized these SDRs and I believe even backed them with gold, they're ready to roll with this [01:53:35.660 --> 01:53:47.660] Yep, all we need to do is see gold at about $1,500 an ounce and the dollar tanking and the interest rates in the United States start going up [01:53:47.660 --> 01:53:54.660] And you're going to hear SDR in every mainstream media outlet on earth [01:53:54.660 --> 01:53:58.660] And then you'll know, we've passed another sign poll [01:53:58.660 --> 01:54:04.660] Exactly, it'll be the only safe haven for multi-billionaires on the planet [01:54:04.660 --> 01:54:08.660] They will have to go into SDRs, it'll be the only safe place to be [01:54:08.660 --> 01:54:10.660] Everything else is going to crash [01:54:10.660 --> 01:54:16.660] Hey Mark, we only have a couple minutes left, do you feel like you were able to get your question out so we can go to some other folks? [01:54:16.660 --> 01:54:18.660] Yeah, yeah [01:54:18.660 --> 01:54:22.660] Go ahead Mark, because actually Igor and Ellen dropped off [01:54:22.660 --> 01:54:29.660] Okay, one last thing, I wanted people to Google Pike's letter to Mazzini [01:54:29.660 --> 01:54:39.660] He was a general of Freemasonry in the South and he wrote a letter to Mazzini describing how World War I, World War II and World War III were going to occur [01:54:39.660 --> 01:54:45.660] And he said World War III was going to be fermented between political Zionism and the Muslims [01:54:45.660 --> 01:54:52.660] And he said this even before political Zionism was even a force [01:54:52.660 --> 01:55:00.660] So there is a game plan and we can look back in their writings and find out exactly what they have planned and where they're at with it now [01:55:00.660 --> 01:55:05.660] You know what's even easier? If you have to watch TV, watch the news or watch C-SPAN [01:55:05.660 --> 01:55:13.660] Because if you see a politician's lips moving, you know he's lying, then just listen to what he's saying and discern it for yourself [01:55:13.660 --> 01:55:16.660] Exactly, I wanted to mention one more thing to Deborah [01:55:16.660 --> 01:55:27.660] I have some audio of Manley P. Hall saying that they installed Fabian Socialists in the school systems and he was bragging about some of the names [01:55:27.660 --> 01:55:35.660] The only one I recognized was John Dewey and he was in charge of putting books in the school system for 20 or 30 years straight [01:55:35.660 --> 01:55:38.660] And if you want that audio, I can get that to you [01:55:38.660 --> 01:55:45.660] So there are things going on that people can't see if they just do a little research, they'll find out about it [01:55:45.660 --> 01:55:47.660] Thanks, Flag, good night [01:55:47.660 --> 01:55:50.660] Amazing, and thank you, Mark, thank you for all your support [01:55:50.660 --> 01:55:57.660] Survivorseeds.com is one of our affiliates, one of our sponsors, we appreciate him very much [01:55:57.660 --> 01:56:05.660] Okay, we've got about two minutes left, so Steve, any closing comments? Do you want to wrap it up for us? [01:56:05.660 --> 01:56:12.660] Sure, one of the things that we want to keep an eye out, and I'll kind of very quickly draw on this [01:56:12.660 --> 01:56:18.660] China has initiated the opening round of a war with the United States [01:56:18.660 --> 01:56:26.660] They're starting it with finance, and without picking any sides or trying to predetermine whose fault it was, it's irrelevant today [01:56:26.660 --> 01:56:31.660] Because tomorrow we have the realities of what China has already done [01:56:31.660 --> 01:56:44.660] It is obvious that they have already granted permission for state-owned firms to selectively dishonor and blow off derivative contracts as a means of survival [01:56:44.660 --> 01:56:49.660] We know Hong Kong has demanded that all its gold bullion gets returned [01:56:49.660 --> 01:56:53.660] And it's funny, it's not just Hong Kong with the others as well [01:56:53.660 --> 01:57:03.660] And we also have all sorts of rare earth elements that are being blocked, that are basically in the Mongolian region [01:57:03.660 --> 01:57:08.660] You can't build a guided missile system without rare earth magnets and material [01:57:08.660 --> 01:57:12.660] You can't build a sophisticated nuclear warhead without it [01:57:12.660 --> 01:57:22.660] You cannot rearm the most sophisticated military in the world, which is ours, without these natural resources [01:57:22.660 --> 01:57:28.660] And it just so happens that the United States elected to never stockpile any [01:57:28.660 --> 01:57:30.660] Why should we? [01:57:30.660 --> 01:57:33.660] These things are real, and they're going to play out [01:57:33.660 --> 01:57:42.660] And I look forward to bringing them up again and recapping on what's going to come up between now and next Thursday on our next show [01:57:42.660 --> 01:57:58.660] And on our next show, I would like to try to move more toward what you and I and each and all of us can do in these coming tumultuous times [01:57:58.660 --> 01:58:06.660] To affect the least negative consequences on ourselves that we can [01:58:06.660 --> 01:58:08.660] Absolutely [01:58:08.660 --> 01:58:09.660] Limits [01:58:09.660 --> 01:58:12.660] Steve, thank you so much for joining us [01:58:12.660 --> 01:58:14.660] Thanks for having me again [01:58:14.660 --> 01:58:16.660] It was a pleasure [01:58:16.660 --> 01:58:20.660] Absolutely, and stay tuned for Endless Fraud Detection [01:58:20.660 --> 01:58:43.660] And Steve Skidmore and Neil Switkowski coming up right after this news break [01:58:50.660 --> 01:58:58.660] If you are a bully, a bully, I bet you treat me good [01:58:58.660 --> 01:59:05.660] Like a stepping razor, don't you watch my slice, I'm dangerous, dangerous [01:59:05.660 --> 01:59:13.660] Like a stepping razor, don't you watch my slice, I'm dangerous, dangerous [01:59:13.660 --> 01:59:28.660] If you are a chucky, somebody chuck it from me [01:59:28.660 --> 01:59:43.660] Like a stepping razor, don't you watch my slice, I'm dangerous, dangerous [01:59:43.660 --> 01:59:58.660] If you are a chucky, somebody chuck it from me