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Stand up and be counted for what you are about to receive. | ||
The truth. | ||
Veritas. That which unlocks the very soul. | ||
We stood in history against the evil. | ||
We told the truth. | ||
We didn't falter. | ||
We didn't waver. | ||
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We didn't give in to evil. | |
And for that, We will be remembered by our brethren. | ||
As the old Norse saying goes, Cattle die, and kinsmen die, for that I know is sure. | ||
One thing that never dies, is the fame of a dead man's deeds. | ||
We remember the wicked, but only a few. | ||
But the good, they live on forever in the souls of their progeny that live in a better world. | ||
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And those heroes will be back again, and again, and again. | |
And I salute you all. | ||
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All right. | |
I'm going to go to Joel, George, Fred, Robert, Travis, and a few others if we have time. | ||
I want to recap the top stories today. | ||
Incredible developments that we have witnessed at the end on the economy. | ||
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Alright, quickly on to your calls. | ||
Joel in Texas. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
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Hello? Two things, man. | |
Right off the top. | ||
You gotta run for some public office. | ||
I know you've got your radio show. | ||
I know before you were thinking about doing that. | ||
You've got to get... | ||
Kay Bailey Hutchinson's running for governor. | ||
You've got to be Texas governor, man. | ||
You've got to step up and get into some position of power. | ||
I know you have a huge forum. | ||
No, look, look, look. | ||
Number one, I don't overestimate my reach. | ||
My reach is great virally through the mass of people, through you taking action. | ||
The election laws are so corrupt, there's no way to run legally. | ||
They will selectively enforce and put you in jail or fine you. | ||
Also, there's no voting in many areas of Texas now with the electronic fraud systems, and we're way past a lot of that. | ||
People should still vote, still be involved, but for me, my work is in filmmaking and radio and things. | ||
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I gotcha. | |
What about satellite radio? | ||
Well, satellite radio is owned by a conglomerate, and we've tried to get on, and they won't do it. | ||
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Okay. All right. | |
Plus, it's a mouse that roars. | ||
There's only like 8 million people with both merged systems with 500 and something channels. | ||
I mean, they admit they're big. | ||
Out of people who've gotten on there, no response. | ||
I mean, 1,000 watt AM gets a bigger response than your average serious channel. | ||
I mean, it's incredible. | ||
Think about it. | ||
You've got more than 1,000 channels now, right? | ||
But like 500 main ones. | ||
And then you've got 8 million subscribers divided into that. | ||
What's 8 million divided by 500? | ||
And then you think about the fact that the average Sirius or XM listener that's now merged may listen maybe an hour or two a day? | ||
So you got maybe a million listening at any one time? | ||
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Because one of the problems I'm running into is just in kind of trying to spread the truth and stuff is that the information's out there and people they just don't Well, Joel, they've got to see it over and over again. | |
I appreciate your call. | ||
I told you folks, we're going to be talking about the bailout that passed a few hours ago, and your response, your take to it, and talk of Congress people being told literal martial law, they didn't pass it, blood in the streets. | ||
You heard it from the Congressman earlier, wouldn't tell us who was saying it on the floor, but said it was quite a few people. | ||
Okay, and I'm mad at you, Joel, but we're on topic here. | ||
George in Texas, you're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, formerly Georgia, Florida. | |
I moved to Texas. | ||
Okay, whatever. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Yes, I remember my dad telling me on his deathbed, he's a retired commander of the Marine Corps, and he was in a command meeting in Camp Lejeune, and a member from the Armed Services Committee told him, this is back when Nixon, and told him, don't follow the orders of the President, because I think I think George W. Bush's Nixon administration on steroids. | |
Well, that's right. | ||
It came out in the mainstream news that the Congress and the military, they had meetings and they said the Congress is elected, the President's been proven to be a crook, he may try to launch a war. | ||
The military found out he wanted to bomb his own convention. | ||
This is now on PBS. | ||
This is Declassified, the tapes. | ||
Bomb his own convention and declare martial law so the military told all their commanders and all the branches, do not do it. | ||
Today, though, they love, you know, the black uniforms a little too much. | ||
Now, most of them don't like it, but we're not as moral as we were in the 70s. | ||
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Yes, it's just, like I say, it's like Nixon on steroids, and, you know, they got a dumbed-down military now. | |
I hear you. | ||
I'm glad you're bringing up the martial law angle. | ||
Your take on the bailout? | ||
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I just think it's a big shift of wealth from the have-nots to the haves. | |
No, that's it. | ||
Protecting them and fully imploding our economy. | ||
Dr. Paul K. Roberts said earlier he should run the Treasury Department, folks. | ||
Wall Street Journal editor, too. | ||
Fred and Philly, you're on the air. | ||
I can't believe the guests we get for this show. | ||
It's a good radio show, man. | ||
Fred and Philly, go ahead. | ||
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Could you explain to me the net worth of AIG and basically my theory might be that AIG was so heavily involved with paying off No, did that a lot of these folks already got paid the first time now that that happened. | |
That's why they get to keep it all secret, non-reviewable, and they're allowed to pay whatever they want, even over market value, to themselves. | ||
It is $700-plus billion paid directly to the bankers that engineered it all. | ||
A huge bank robbery. | ||
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Bail out AIG with a down payment of $200 billion, something like that? | |
Yes. And they're going to continue those payments, right? | ||
That's it. | ||
It's all about, look, they're bringing the currency down, they're bringing the country down, they're just whoring it out. | ||
Again, a picture of the U.S. is a big mansion full of beautiful paintings and furniture and marble and gold inlaid chandeliers. | ||
They've stolen the plasma TVs, the jewels, the furniture, and then they ripped out the wallpaper, and they ripped out the sinks, the marble sinks, and now they're tearing out the rafters and pulling down the pillars, and now they're grinding up the cement foundation to put it in. | ||
I mean, they are just stealing it all, sir. | ||
If you don't like it, a SWAT team will drop by and blow your head off. | ||
All right, I appreciate your call. | ||
And I mean, that's what it comes down to. | ||
Just like the sheriff in Broward County, or what's the name of the county that Did you ever find that clip, John, from three years ago I wanted to play? | ||
Uh, it's, uh, yeah, Rashard. | ||
Yeah, find it again. | ||
His mother's dying for five days in the nursing home, and he's told, you can't go get your mother, his mother, I don't know why, his mother out of the facility, and all these other cops stood down and followed fed orders, and his mommy died four days later. | ||
So these aren't even bad cops, they're just like, pathetic! | ||
They'll follow any order! | ||
And that was all a big psychological warfare test, a, uh, what they call a, um, laboratory test. | ||
Here it is. | ||
And so understand, while you're going bankrupt, while you're losing everything, they'll steal, SWAT team, attack, mow the people down, because it feels so good to have a black uniform. | ||
Meanwhile, their mommy, their wife, their cousins are going to be going bankrupt and homeless, too. | ||
Another part of the country, even in the same town. | ||
It doesn't matter, though. | ||
There at the barracks, at the police barracks, there's going to be federal slop. | ||
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And that's all that matters is that devil tattoo and feeling tough. | |
Well, don't worry. | ||
Then you're going to get everything you want. | ||
Go ahead and play it. | ||
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National Guard and local parish workers and levy board people. | |
It took us two and a half days working 24-7. | ||
I just closed it. | ||
I'm telling you, most importantly, I want to thank my public employees that have worked 24-7. | ||
They've burned out. | ||
The doctors, the nurses. | ||
And I want to give you one last story and I'll shut up and let you tell me whatever you want to tell me. | ||
The guy who runs this building I'm in, emergency management, he's responsible for everything. | ||
His mother was trapped in St. Bernard nursing home and every day she called him and said, are you coming son? | ||
Is somebody coming? | ||
And he said, yeah mama, somebody's coming to get you. | ||
Somebody's coming to get you on Tuesday. | ||
someone's coming to get you on wednesday, somebody's coming to get you on thursday, somebody's coming to get you on friday and she's drowning Mr. President... | ||
Um, this... | ||
It shows again that we should take down the names of everybody who voted yes on this thing and really look into their financial statements and see who bought and paid for them. | ||
The other thing is, Joel was a little right that it's not necessarily that you should run for office, it's that we all should run for office. | ||
Or at least those people who are good and aren't. | ||
Um, neighborhoods that are running for office that we should get out there and support them. | ||
I agree we should run to expose the election fraud. | ||
See, the globalists preemptively took over most of the voting systems. | ||
Now about 40% of them are swinging any major national move so that they block us there. | ||
We have to have signed petitions to remove nationwide. | ||
You have to have a paper ballot removal of the electronic machines. | ||
yeah i understand that but also their smaller elections where we have the base of power and a lot of areas that don't take money and they're not really great because they can't recall I hear you and I agree with you. | ||
We need to swarm them. | ||
Yes, absolutely. | ||
Good job, Commander. | ||
Let's talk to Travis in Seattle. | ||
You're on the air worldwide. | ||
Hello? Yes, sir! | ||
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I would like to explain the parable of the fig tree real quick. | |
When you go buy stock in a company, our shares, you own part of that company. | ||
You are then responsible for what that company does. | ||
Now, if it's an incorporation, a global outfit, what are the seeds of your fruit of your labor producing? | ||
That's all I gotta say, Alex. | ||
Misery, death, and destruction. | ||
Yeah, a lot of people think evil is cool. | ||
They think corruption is cool. | ||
They think it's all funny. | ||
You're gonna find out how funny it is. | ||
People have been upright throughout history after collapses because they realize how dangerous evil is. | ||
But see, we were taught that it was cute and funny and corruption was cute and funny and we became corrupt and now we're gonna get gang-raped. | ||
Let me tell you something, evil's very, very, very bad. | ||
It's not a game. | ||
It's not a joke and good people gotta stand up now and let their light shine. | ||
Alright, I wanna bring Ted Anderson up to the balance. | ||
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Ted Anderson. | ||
I told you that I wanted some buffaloes, a couple buffaloes, which the mint can't get gold at the price it wants, so it's basically stopped making coins. | ||
A bunch of other coins are running out or can't be gotten. | ||
The British Sovereigns, the Franks, you've got some half-dollars, U.S. half-ouncers, one of those Franklins, that are going at a premium, but you got them close to melt. | ||
Incredible deals. | ||
I know that you sold out, you ran out of the Buffaloes, but you've got other coins that are almost in as heavy demand. | ||
You're going to try to get more of the Buffaloes next week so we can offer those again. | ||
But tell folks what you've got if they want to convert some of their paper assets before the globalists steal it all into precious metals. | ||
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Well, first of all, I couldn't believe I ran into it. | |
I've got about 10 of these bags of Franklin Haves, which is unheard of. | ||
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That's the coin that was made before the Kennedy. | |
And Franklin Haves are real tough right now. | ||
Everything's real tough right now. | ||
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There's no question about it. | |
I had to stop promoting the Walking Liberties because I couldn't get them anymore. | ||
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That's the one before the Franklin. | |
They're currently right now at $8.70 apiece. | ||
And I can't believe they just passed that thing. | ||
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It drives me, you know... | |
And that's silver. | ||
We're going to talk about that when we get back at your take on things right now. | ||
Tell folks about the coins. | ||
Yeah, sure. | ||
I'll go back into it. | ||
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The British Sovereign currently right now $234. | |
The Frank right now is at $190. | ||
And I can tell you right now, both of those coins, the Sovereign and the Frank, are not available in the United States. | ||
Nobody can get them anymore. | ||
My sources are coming from Europe right now. | ||
That's the only place that I'm getting this stuff. | ||
These European coins are coming in, and I've got them coming in as fast as I can. | ||
To explain that, they made owning gold privately illegal in the 30s, and so they did a scam where they sent all the gold to Europe for paper, and that's why it's the only stuff you can get now is coming back. | ||
Stay there, Ted. | ||
I want to finish breaking this down and then get your take as a financial expert for close to 30 years on the banker takeover today, the threats of martial law. | ||
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I hurt myself today To see if I still feel I focus on the pain The only thing that's real The needle tears the hole The old familiar | ||
sting Try to kill it all away But I remember Final five minutes of worldwide transmission live. | ||
I've become my sweetest friend. | ||
My sweetest friend. | ||
Everyone I know. | ||
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Goes away in the end. | |
And you could have it all. | ||
The empire of dirt. | ||
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My empire of dirt. | |
I will let you in. | ||
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I will let you down. | |
I will make you. | ||
Yeah, the empire of dirt. | ||
The paper money they use to take over the U.S. | ||
and the world. | ||
Coming down. | ||
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Come on. | |
Yeah, sure, I'd be happy to go with it. | ||
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I mean, you asked me a question going on at the end of the break about why is the gold shipped to Europe in that time. | |
When FDR confiscated gold in 1933, they set up a new standard that allowed foreigners, foreign banks, to exchange their currency back, U.S. currency, for gold still, but the U.S. citizens couldn't. | ||
As they devaluated their currency and gold began to rise, it got up above $33 an ounce, which was the standard at that time. | ||
And so people started, in foreign nations, started requesting gold over paper currency. | ||
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In addition to that, when we bailed off all those European countries after World War II, the destruction, we sent a lot of gold over there then, too, because nobody trusted us. | |
Absolutely, and you're one of the biggest and best dealers out there, so you've been able to get a lot of stuff that people can't get anymore. | ||
Quickly, tell them the coins. | ||
Yeah, I'll go with the coins. | ||
Right now, we have British Sovereigns, currently they're at 234, we have Franks at 190, and I'm not kidding you, there are none in the United States to buy. | ||
And then we also have the Franklin Half, which is, you know... | ||
A fabulous silver coin, and you've got a bunch of them. | ||
Yeah, I've got ten bags, I mean that's... | ||
Limited, obviously, but really definitely something that you should get into at this time. | ||
I guess 10 bags isn't a lot for me, it sounds like a lot. | ||
Well, 10 bags at $1,000 per face, which means there's 20,000 coins. | ||
That's not an awful lot, and it's $8.70 a piece. | ||
1-800-686-2237. | ||
800-686-2237. | ||
And so I guess when those are gone, they're gone. | ||
So however long that goes into the night, into the weekend, the brokers will be there all weekend. | ||
1-800-686-2237. | ||
And Ted just does these incredible offers, folks. | ||
Uh, by buying low so he can sell, you know, to you one at a time. | ||
But, I mean, he's buying these right at what they are and basically just getting them out the door, uh, so he can, you know, introduce you to the customers and into precious metals. | ||
With all that's happening, they've signaled they're going to kill the dollar. | ||
They are going to kill us with inflation. | ||
Move into metals now. | ||
They may even try to come after them later, but that's after they've already got your bank money. | ||
So this is another stopgap measure, a hedge against inflation. | ||
An emergency purse. | ||
1-800-686-2237. | ||
Got those, you know, great half dollars in silver. | ||
Gorgeous. You've got the gold that's very collectible because you can't even get them right now. | ||
800-686-2237. | ||
Great deals on that. | ||
Ted, thanks for coming on. | ||
What did you think of the bailout? | ||
You know, it's the worst case scenario that could have ever come across to the United States citizens. | ||
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We are in big trouble financially. | |
And it's only the beginning. | ||
Ted, I'll talk to you after the break. |