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Talking to Bob Chapman, one of our Financial Advisors, who joins us once a week, ran the largest silver and gold brokerage firm in the country, also for a time had the largest newsletter in the country, retired for a while, came back, and boy are we glad he did, theinternationalforecaster.com, worked in military intelligence. | ||
Before all of that and has lived from all over the world, South Africa, France, Germany, been all over. | ||
We appreciate him joining us on the show today. | ||
For the next hour, Bob Chapman, gold has shot up over $100 in the last week. | ||
$56.10 today, going straight up right now. | ||
Meanwhile, that commodity is going back up, but oil has dropped to $50 a barrel, even dipping below that. | ||
What is going on here right now, Bob Chapman? | ||
Well, first of all, about a week, a week and a half ago on the program, About Ted and I talked about gold and silver bottoming out here. | ||
And that's exactly what it's done. | ||
And I think that the breakout that you saw today was just a pent up situation. | ||
Now, the major fact is that have been driving most every investment vehicle down have been a strong dollar. | ||
You would think that would help, but it hasn't. | ||
And that was engineered, and it was also caused by other things. | ||
And the other things are that we had deleveraging going on, and that deleveraging was the rewriting of loan terms from banks and other lenders to hedge funds. | ||
And they were leveraged anywhere between, let's say, six and two hundred times the amount of capital that they had. | ||
And the banks are saying, well, we want to cut your exposure in half or whatever. | ||
And so they had to sell things that they really didn't want to sell. | ||
And that's been going on for the last couple of months. | ||
And that has affected every investment. | ||
It's helped the stock market come down. | ||
It's laid waste, particularly the commodity market. | ||
It's hurt gold and silver, platinum, palladium, another special situation because the vehicle market is Collapsed and they're going to stay in the doldrums for a while and until vehicle production starts up again. | ||
And I don't think that, you know, in a bigger way, I don't think that's going to happen for a long time. | ||
And so the the drop dead date for the people who wanted to exit hedge funds is this Saturday. | ||
And that means that you had to tell your fund by this Saturday If you wanted to liquidate part or all of your position, and they would have to come up with the money to pay you back, you know, the money that you had in the fund. | ||
In some cases, funds have been frozen because a lot of their assets are illegal, illiquid. | ||
The Citicorp disbanded after a year, mind you, seven different funds, and they're going to pay about 10 cents on the dollar. | ||
It's been really wicked for those poor investors. | ||
But in the liquidation process, that's what's been helping to drive things down, and that's going to end on Saturday. | ||
But there'll be some layover here as well. | ||
So the bottom of the markets, as we see them, should come over the next two or three weeks. | ||
Gold and silver preempted that today. | ||
Obviously, there's no more selling around. | ||
If there is, we'll see it over the next two to three weeks, but maybe this is it. | ||
Maybe it's just going to fly. | ||
Commodities will take a rounded turn. | ||
They won't run up as quickly, but they're going to start to move up. | ||
And in the stock market, I see a low, and you've heard this on a program before, of $72.68 on the Dow. | ||
The Dow is $76.59 right now. | ||
I expect in the next week or so that the Dow will go and visit that general area. | ||
And on tomorrow's publication, the International Forecaster, we're telling our people to cover their shorts, at least on a temporary basis. | ||
Rocky times for the stock market, down below $8,000. | ||
We'll talk with Bob about where it's going. | ||
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I expect in the next week or so that the Dow will go and visit that general area, and on tomorrow's publication, the International Forecaster, we're telling our people to cover their shorts, at least on a temporary basis. | ||
Rocky times for the stock market, down below 8,000. | ||
We'll talk with Bob about where it's going. | ||
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It's Alex Jones and the GCN Radio Network. | ||
I have a lot of questions for Bob Chapman, financial expert with a great track record of predicting things. | ||
But I'm not going to make you wait until the bottom of the hour to go to your call because I want to hear from you and hear your unique questions for him on any subject. | ||
He's just like, you know, me, a generalist in knowledge, more specifically in finance and banking and stock market and gold and silver and other commodities. | ||
But he's a generalist in other areas. | ||
So he can speak to any question. | ||
But I do have a few questions for Bob. | ||
You were getting up at the break to where the stock market's going, what's happening with the stock market, where you see it going now. | ||
A lot of people I've talked to, a lot of experts are saying, I want to see if you concur, that next week is going to be very tumultuous. | ||
And people think the last few months have been crazy, that next week's very special. | ||
Get into where you see the market going and then whether you concur with that or not. | ||
Well, it's going to be the final sales that are necessary to raise capital to satisfy the investors in the hedge funds. | ||
And there are a whole host of other minor factors. | ||
One of the major ones is General Motors and the loan. | ||
I think that'll take a couple of weeks to put together, but I think they're going to give GE the money. | ||
I think they're wrong. | ||
And I think they should allow... You mean GM or GE? | ||
GM, excuse me. | ||
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Well, I mean, GE wants money too, so... Yeah, GE is guaranteed $139 billion. | |
On the paper they've got out there. | ||
Yeah, I mean, let's explain that. | ||
General Electric, that's got more in China now than it does in the U.S., more in Europe and Russia than it has in the U.S., they're getting $130-something billion. | ||
Meanwhile, the car makers, they're not even going to get $25 billion. | ||
Now, I'm obviously against that. | ||
Well, you're right, and I agree, but that's not the way it's going to work. | ||
Because, you know, the voters have abdicated the field. | ||
Chrysler and GM, Ford's off the table right now. | ||
Isn't that a national security issue to at least have the U.S. take those over and shut them down instead of giving it to the Chinese for nothing? | ||
Well, you're right, and I agree, but that's not the way it's going to work because, you know, the voters have abdicated the field. | ||
They put the same Congress, relatively speaking, back into place. | ||
They've elected a Marxist, and I've talked about that in tomorrow's issue, the International Forecaster, and somebody else has written an article I'm carrying as well. | ||
and And so, that's not going to happen. | ||
They're going to give GM their loan, and six months from now, they're going to bankruptcy. | ||
Unless the Chinese are allowed to come in and buy it, and I'm sure the deal's already been made behind the scenes. | ||
That's probably why they're getting the money. | ||
And so, how will that affect the market? | ||
It'll make the market go up. | ||
And so, we should have a temporary bottoming over the next week or two, and it should be around $72.68, approximately, on the Dow Jones Industrial Average, as I mentioned. | ||
I'm going to be covering shorts in that area, dependent upon how long it takes for Congress to do what it's going to do with GM. | ||
And we'll still have some selling, how much we don't know in relation to the hedge funds and how much money they'll need. | ||
I expect the market will probably rally a thousand points, maybe fifteen hundred, and it'll turn around and go right back down again next year. | ||
It'll test $72.68 and go right through it. | ||
With the next stop, probably $6,000. | ||
And that'll happen within the first six months of the year, and maybe even more quickly than that. | ||
Gold has broken out over $7.50. | ||
The United States government has been pounding it and trying to keep it down. | ||
They've lost this particular battle. | ||
Next stop is probably around $8.50. | ||
A little backing and filling, and then to $9.50, and then a shot at the former high. | ||
There's a tremendous dichotomy between the physical market and the futures market. | ||
The physical market is red hot. | ||
I mean, the mints can't keep up with the production. | ||
We've gone into this with Ted on the program, and it's been hard to get product to satisfy the buyers out there, and that may very well continue. | ||
I would think it would. | ||
Now, the problem over on the comics is that the prices are not representative of what's going on in the market, because the United States government is trying to rig, and they are rigging, Not only the gold and silver market, the commodity market, but every other market in the world that they think they need to rig. | ||
And so, uh, I think that we've seen an exodus of speculators, traders, and even professional commercials leaving ComEx because the open, uh, the open inventory of orders has dropped, uh, from over to about, from about 620,000 contracts Down to around 285,000. | ||
That's a tremendous drop! | ||
Now, we're coming up on the 28th, and the 28th of November is when you've got to declare if you're going to take delivery. | ||
Normally, in silver and gold, they have less than 1% of the players take delivery. | ||
there is a great possibility that there'll be more than that. | ||
And if 16% or more in gold and 8 3 8% in silver, more than that take delivery of the outstanding contracts, They won't have enough gold and silver to fill that. | ||
And then meanwhile, we have this huge gold rush on real precious metals and headlines about mints of the world out of gold. | ||
Can't even get enough to coin it. | ||
There's runs on shops. | ||
It's hard to get it anywhere. | ||
Huge premiums. | ||
Meanwhile, they've tried to hold paper gold down. | ||
Now it's shot up to 800. | ||
Would the globalists allow that to happen at the comics? | ||
Or would they bring gold in the back door to satisfy the comics not defaulting? | ||
They probably would find a way to get it to them. | ||
And I don't know whether the U.S. | ||
government has any left. | ||
Maybe they'd do it, or maybe they'd ask the Germans or the French or the Italians. | ||
The Italians came out today and said they want to be sellers, but they're part of the selling group in Europe, and they only have so much of an allocation to sell during the coming year. | ||
Fiscal year started October 1st of this year. | ||
Well, aren't they just running it up on the comics so that they can make delivery at the higher price, so they can actually buy the gold? | ||
No, I think they want to depress it more than anything else, and that's why it leaves a seller. | ||
Burlesque Skoney is a neocon, and he's just another criminal. | ||
And he does what they tell him to do, and that's what they said today. | ||
And so who cares whether they sell? | ||
I mean, there's so many buyers out there, it's all going to get absorbed. | ||
The game is over for these people. | ||
It's just a question of how long will it take for them to realize they should stop selling because it's not going to do any good anymore. | ||
Now, I know most of our audience... They're going to fly. | ||
I know most of the audience understands all this, but for those that don't know, can you explain about the comics rigging and how paper says one thing and the real market says another? | ||
Well, it's pretty simple. | ||
In comics, you can sell gold that you don't have or, by shorting, Or, you can also buy derivatives, betting that gold will go down. | ||
And that forces the derivative writer to go into the market and sell, as long as they don't go naked. | ||
Now, some of them go naked. | ||
On what percentage, it's hard to say, because there's no regulation, it's an opaque market, and nobody knows what's going on behind the scenes. | ||
Now, naked means they don't even put up the few percentage points to leverage the buy. | ||
There's no money. | ||
Right, exactly. | ||
And so that's what they've been doing and getting away with. | ||
And the professionals can't make any money because every time they make a trade they lose. | ||
And so two-thirds of the volume is now gone. | ||
And so rigging the market... You're going to have a lot of people taking delivery. | ||
How much we don't know yet, but we'll know by the 29th of December because that's the last date that the December contract trades. | ||
But you have to declare yourself on November the 28th if you're going to say, I want to take delivery of my contracts, and then the certain things you have to go through, they make it as difficult as possible, incidentally. | ||
So, Bob, that's why you're... | ||
I gave you those percentages. | ||
And anything beyond that, they'll have to borrow the gold. | ||
Well, I mean, that's my question to you, and then we're going to move on because I want to go to calls in the next segment. | ||
That's what I'm saying. | ||
You're saying there's two-thirds less volume in the ComEx exchange because they have rigged it to not make it profitable, so everybody's leaving it, which then kills the game for those rigging it. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And it also means that the cash market will get stronger and stronger because they'll go to London, Dubai, they'll go to the ETFs all around the world. | ||
There's one trade in the New York Stock Exchange, symbol GLD, and that's where they're going to go because They're tired of losing money, and the same thing is true with the stock market. | ||
I mean, here we are, an hour from the close on Friday, and what does the government do? | ||
The market looks like it's headed down 200 points, 300 points, and all of a sudden this announcement, Timothy Geithner is going to be probably the new Treasury Secretary, so we get a 200 point rally, which was created and executed and promulgated by your government. | ||
And then they pump money in with the Plunge Protection Team, and the public thinks, oh, it went up because this is a good new Treasury Secretary! | ||
And it's the government doing it! | ||
Well, I had Scott Nations on this week on CNBC, and I'm sure they'll never have him back again. | ||
And he owns a trading company, and they asked what was going on. | ||
And he said, look, the government's rigging the market. | ||
And they went ballistic. | ||
They attacked him viciously. | ||
Not only the people on the program, but one of the traders said, this is black helicopter conspiracy crap. | ||
Well, let me tell you something. | ||
You just don't have a clue. | ||
You're a liar. | ||
I'm addressing the person on the floor of the exchange. | ||
And they vilified him. | ||
But finally, it's mainstream. | ||
People are starting to realize they're getting screwed. | ||
Their pension plans are in terrible jeopardy. | ||
And it's going to get worse. | ||
Lots, lots, lots worse. | ||
Well Bob, you just stole my thunder. | ||
I was going to get into, there were three hearings the last two and a half weeks in Congress and I have the transcripts where the chairman of these committees, the Democrats, well it's lame duck now, they are in there openly saying that they are going to take the pension funds, that they're going to take the 401Ks from private interest and put it into government control and then they will take a tax out of it and send you your check | ||
So, and then you tell the yuppies and they just giggle and suck their thumbs and act like monkeys. | ||
So I want to talk about that. | ||
Gerald Salente is saying he thinks there's going to be bank runs by next February. | ||
You know, he's a pretty good predictor as well. | ||
Friends Forecaster and your call. | ||
Stay with us. | ||
In fact, let's skip this break. | ||
I know I have a new board op today. | ||
I'll just kill the audio and I'm going to talk to Bob right now. | ||
Because we're streaming over the web. | ||
John's at a wedding. | ||
And by the way, Jared is doing a great job up there. | ||
So is Ethan. | ||
All the great folks up at the network. | ||
Bob, let's talk behind the scenes here, because I want to come back and take calls, okay? | ||
As you know, we're just on PrisonPlanet.tv and Infowars.com right now, but that's a substantive audience of millions in the aggregate in the next week. | ||
This is really... I mean, even though my mind's prepared for all this, as every week goes by, I get more horrified and more, not even angry, disgusted. | ||
When we come back, I briefly want to get into the pension funds, because I don't want to wait to go to calls. | ||
But on another subject, what about Gerald Cilente and so many others I think that's a good scenario. | ||
I think that's very doable. | ||
It may not be this coming year, but it certainly will be the year after, and it'll be right in the middle of raging hyperinflation. | ||
but that by next year they're going to have a bank holiday. | ||
I think that's a good scenario. | ||
I think that's very doable. | ||
It may not be this coming year, but it certainly will be the year after, and it'll be right in the middle of raging hyperinflation. | ||
Yeah, that's what everybody's saying, yeah. | ||
I mean, the money that they're creating and the credit that they're creating in the Treasury. | ||
Treasuries they're creating, and they're not even selling them, they're just giving them away. | ||
But then the banks are hoarding it to buy infrastructure and give it to the Chinese to come back and buy up the automakers. | ||
It seems like they're exporting the money, and so that we won't have as much inflation. | ||
I mean, it's still going to be bad, but they're so greedy with the money that it's not even going to be here. | ||
I think you're right. | ||
I think you're right. | ||
It's just the worst of the worst. | ||
And where do you go? | ||
The only way you can protect yourself and really isn't gold and silver. | ||
Hey, Ted offered gold that he bought at $7.01, $7.06, different on each coin per ounce. | ||
He offered it for that today with the little commission to take the order. | ||
It's the best deal he's ever given. | ||
His phones are all locked up. | ||
But he's doing it on gold he bought a week and a half ago that he's got in the vault. | ||
But that's a pretty good deal, huh, Bob? | ||
It certainly is. | ||
If you've got money, you've got to be a buyer. | ||
I mean, I've been doing this 50 years. | ||
This is my specialty. | ||
You've got to do it. | ||
You've got to be a buyer of gold and silver coin. | ||
And if you get piled to that, buy some stocks. | ||
I mean, they are very depressed, and they're all going to fly. | ||
And that's the core. | ||
Your insurance policy, the dehydrated foods, and the freeze-dried foods, and filters, and weapons, and to get rid of your debt, you've got to do these things. | ||
If you don't, you're going to be in real trouble. | ||
Bob, I don't have that fancy of a house, but I do have some of my money in it. | ||
Should I sell my nicer house and go buy a shack? | ||
No. | ||
Do you have equity beyond what you own a house? | ||
Not a lot, no. | ||
Then you just stay there. | ||
The worst possible thing that can happen is you walk away. | ||
I did put a good size down payment on it, but not that big. | ||
About, uh, I guess I've got equity of about 15% on the house, but the house has already been devalued from what I bought it at, so it's not even a million. | ||
I've already lost the money. | ||
Well, on a $20 million home, that's a lot of money. | ||
Yeah, well, I don't have anything near that, yeah. | ||
No, I just have an average, you know. | ||
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I bet that would get your attention. | |
No, I mean, just on an average, you know, lower middle class, you know, house, regular neighborhood. | ||
No, 300,000. | ||
But yeah, but we can't get to the point where they'll just demand the whole note, will they? | ||
No, I don't think they'll do that. | ||
Alright, here we go. | ||
Alright, I want to go to your phone calls with Bob Chapman. | ||
I'll ask my other questions later because I want to get to them or we never will. | ||
Kevin in Michigan, you're on the air with Bob Chapman. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Thank you for taking my call. | ||
We've been in a depression for at least six years, and it's only going to get worse if all the auto companies are bankrupted. | ||
Well, let me just say this. | ||
In reality, going into debt, people being debtors, we have been in a depression for five, six, seven years, and then now they've got us fully extended out, so they're pulling the rug out. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Well, I want to comment, and I, you know, this is something we don't normally get into here, but you're right, because the increase in money and credit began five years ago. | ||
If you remember, Greenspan said, and deflation is rearing its ugly head, and it was, and so they went to the printing presses for the money and for the credit, and they increased it over that five-year period by an average of around 14%. | ||
It's a little bit higher than that again now. | ||
But that's how they offset having a recession. | ||
And they extrapolated it out over the last five years, and now it's caught up with them. | ||
Because when you do that, you have to put in more and more and more and more money and credit all the time to make the system work. | ||
The Ponzi scheme. | ||
And you're seeing that with the United States government, the American taxpayer, paying for all this. | ||
Okay, let's... Alex, can I say something? | ||
Yeah, go ahead, go ahead. | ||
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The real crux of my question is, these three companies are basically the entire industry of Michigan. | |
It's a state of what used to be 9.5 million people. | ||
I don't know if it's still that today. | ||
If they go bankrupt, it's not like an airline going bankrupt where you have to fly another airline on the way home. | ||
You're talking about a 10-year investment. | ||
If they're bankrupt, people are not going to make that investment. | ||
Well, I mean, just the infrastructure itself is worth hundreds of billions and should be auctioned off to an American company, but that's not going to happen. | ||
China was given the ports. | ||
They were given the Panama Canal we built. | ||
They're the New World Order sweetie pie. | ||
They're going to be allowed to come in, the Japanese are going to be allowed to come in, just by them announcing they're in trouble. | ||
They should never even have allowed that. | ||
They should have made them scale back, but given them the funding. | ||
And the reason I say that is, once you get into $5 trillion stolen in the last five weeks, and then we're arguing about $25 billion to Ford, GM and Chrysler, that is a red herring itself, and the media goes, look at the CEOs flying in on private jets, playing class card with the blue collar folks. | ||
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They have to do that. | |
But hold on, I understand... Brad Sherman today went off on it again. | ||
Well, I mean, my point is, it's all a red herring. | ||
The evil execs are not these car execs. | ||
Bob, you want to explain that? | ||
Well, you've got to go back to the early 1960s, with GATT, to 86, to the World Trade Organization. | ||
The planning for the dismemberment of the entire manufacturing sector of the United States was laid during the 1960s. | ||
It was opened up completely in August the 15th. | ||
It's public! | ||
It's public policy stated to destroy our industry so that the American people could be brought to heel. | ||
It's stated in thousands of documents. | ||
Bob, go ahead. | ||
And they can't deny it now. | ||
And the labor unions knew this and did nothing to really stop it. | ||
They sold out their employees. | ||
This is deliberate what's going on. | ||
That's why... They're not going to stop. | ||
They're going to take them down. | ||
They're going to take the American people down. | ||
They're going to take the Europeans and the Canadians down. | ||
And they're going to force them to accept world government or they won't get fed. | ||
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Because they're a safe haven. | |
Where can I walk away to? | ||
Let me tell you the safe haven. | ||
We'll devour you eventually. | ||
But there's a lot of places you can go to, but I don't think we should get into it. | ||
on this program. | ||
Well, Bob, we can, but I mean, by safe haven. | ||
You know what safe haven is, buddy, Kevin? | ||
Safe haven would have been having a moral nation with people that didn't let this happen, who saw the documents and got upset, but they laughed instead, because TV taught them how, to not care and say, oh, it's all a joke. | ||
A safe haven would not have been corrupt police and bureaucrats. | ||
A safe haven would be people that were smart and stood up to this. | ||
Now the trap is closing and people are finally starting to barely get it. | ||
So the safe haven would have been not letting this New World Order take over. | ||
Bob? | ||
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I agree with you Alex, and I was the one who was laughed at when I spoke about what you were speaking of. | |
And there's so many like you and us that were, and Alex is absolutely correct. | ||
That's where the problem lies, and they still don't get it. | ||
We're immoral, folks. | ||
We killed 50 million babies. | ||
We think we're good. | ||
We're not. | ||
We're a pig-like demon country, and we're gonna get butchered like a hog. | ||
They're gonna butcher you. | ||
You understand? | ||
Get ready. | ||
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The enemy struck America on September 11th. | |
Who is the enemy? | ||
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The enemy struck America on September 11th. | ||
But who is the enemy? | ||
Bin Laden. | ||
This is his MO. | ||
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I'm in here playing with the faders like a child. | ||
*music* Who would let me in a radio studio? | ||
Who would let this maniac on the air? | ||
Alright, Bob Chapman is our guest. | ||
I want to go back to your phone calls, but Bob, finishing up comments on what the last caller was just saying from Michigan. | ||
You know, it's a sad thing. | ||
The whole country is an evil. | ||
We're not all that bad. | ||
None of us are perfect. | ||
But they taught the public how to laugh, how to giggle, have a self-satisfied arrogance. | ||
I don't know the term for it, but it's a selfishness, but an ignorant selfishness. | ||
Like, I talk to so many people on the street and they say, I don't care in the last few years of the stock market plunges, I don't own stocks. | ||
Well, everything you do is connected to people that do, or companies that fund themselves. | ||
Or, I don't care if they're taking farmers' ranches, I'm not a farmer or a rancher. | ||
Well, you're going to pay for that through the nose. | ||
Or, I don't care if this or that happens, or I don't care if there's 30 million illegal aliens, well they're going to take your job. | ||
I mean, it's this attitude of, hey, nothing affects me, I'm an arrogant bastard, and I even see the public in ways getting more arrogant, more haughty, more surly. | ||
I don't understand that attitude of laughing at us that care, laughing at us that care about the Bill of Rights, thinking it's funny. | ||
I mean, what would you call that attitude? | ||
Actually, in the final analysis, stupidity. | ||
Because it's all going to come back to haunt them. | ||
Because they don't know. | ||
They think they know. | ||
And that's the end of it. | ||
They're going to pay for it. | ||
And it's on the way. | ||
Their last chance was at the last election. | ||
They didn't act. | ||
They went the wrong way. | ||
It's over. | ||
You can't do anything left in through the system. | ||
You've got to wait for the system to collapse to do something about it. | ||
Yeah, we could have had Ron Paul. | ||
I mean, notice how everything he said a year ago is exactly what's happening now. | ||
He's a monetary expert, gets all these international awards for, you know, the economic papers he's written. | ||
He's been right about everything. | ||
Oh, can't have him! | ||
We'll give you a nice, glitzy, fancy pants, and then everybody will run around saying, change, change. | ||
Oh, man. | ||
Well, we started this program, it was just 35, 38 minutes ago. | ||
The stock market was even. | ||
It's now trading up 331 points in another government-engineered rally. | ||
And because it's insider trading, the insiders make money up and down. | ||
They admit the whole thing's rigged. | ||
The Plunge Protection Team, the President's Committee on Markets, all of this. | ||
And the public doesn't even know. | ||
I mean, business people who sell mutual funds will laugh at us, Bob, just because we know how it really works. | ||
Because they only study a very thin slice of the market. | ||
Well, they will find out when the job is gone, the house is gone, the cars are gone. | ||
And the government sends him to a job in San Francisco, the wife is employed in Boston, and the two good kids go to school in Chicago, all under government auspices. | ||
And once a year they can all meet for a week and enjoy the family. | ||
By the way, they are now saying that's what they're going to do. | ||
But instead of it being the Rooseveltian work brigades, they're saying it will be environmental brigades, tattle brigades. | ||
Can you imagine all these idiots? | ||
They're not going to be saying we were right. | ||
They're going to be in little utility outfits like 1984 bossing us around. | ||
And I've got news for you. | ||
I'm not being bossed around by you, scum. | ||
What about you, Bob? | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
You want me? | ||
It'll be free first. | ||
But if you come for me, you better be prepared to die. | ||
You know they're just going to turn the giant, poor, dumbed-down mass loose on the middle class, who they think is rich. | ||
Can you imagine? | ||
I mean, they're openly going to use class warfare against the middle class, blaming the middle class for everything. | ||
Good God, we're in trouble, Bob. | ||
It's not going to be nice. | ||
You know, the way people treat one another is going to get even worse. | ||
I mean, you've got a garden in your house. | ||
If you don't have a fencer on it, they're going to come and steal your tomatoes. | ||
It's already started. | ||
Oh, all over Canada? | ||
Somebody told me that the other day. | ||
No, no, here in Canada, the U.S. | ||
and England and Europe, they're having massive farm thefts right now. | ||
Oh man. | ||
Yeah, you know, that's the thing I've noticed, and I keep beating a dead horse here, but it's true. | ||
90% of the public was self-sufficient, agrarian, on the land, in the rural areas in the Great Depression. | ||
Now it's 90% in the city, and of the 10% on the farms, half of them, or 5% of the population, half of that 10% is self-sufficient. | ||
And instead, the government's just going to come rob them out, and the neighbors will come rob them out, and then we'll be like North Korea. | ||
See, when you get government running everything, folks, you get North Korea. | ||
Bob, you want to tell them what North Korea's like? | ||
Well, it's an abject communist dictatorial society, sort of on the model that Mr. Obama wants for our country. | ||
And of course, the people who control him, and that's part of the evolutionary process which would lead us into world government. | ||
The people who are doing this behind the scenes Don't care whether it's a fascist world government or a communist world government. | ||
They just want world government that they control. | ||
You know, it doesn't matter what you want to call it. | ||
It's one kind of socialism or another. | ||
Well, Bob, that's it. | ||
That's what they're after. | ||
Well, I mean, that's it. | ||
I mean, you know, they got free health care there. | ||
They got everything. | ||
And there's lots of uniforms and lots of tattletales and lots of cops and... | ||
They don't even have power now. | ||
Everything's shutting down. | ||
Everything's imploding, and they're just giving orders, and killing more people, and fancier uniforms, and more. | ||
And, you know, just, I'm the government! | ||
I'm the government! | ||
I run everything! | ||
We make the grass grow! | ||
We make the sun shine! | ||
We're the bureaucrats! | ||
And they're doing the same thing in China. | ||
And wait till China breaks down. | ||
They just lowered their interest rates after having tightened them up for a year. | ||
The yen is now finally going back down again, and they're going to have to spend almost $600 billion revitalizing their economy, because they know their exports are going to drop probably about 80 or 85%. | ||
And they've got millions of people already demonstrating, because they don't have jobs, they don't make enough money, and it's a very volatile country. | ||
And so the people who are running China are not very happy right now. | ||
And they know that they're on a cusp of some real problems. | ||
And so, you know, all countries are going to have problems. | ||
Some because they're in the aftermath, like China and North Korea, but some, like the United States and Western Europe, where it's been engineered. | ||
Now, let's go back to calls here. | ||
Patience in California. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Thanks, Alex. | |
You know, Your show does a lot of good in the world today by sharing important news, and I happen to be a citizen journalist in San Bernardino, California. | ||
I've called in before about Operation Phoenix. | ||
Well, I've got some news for you now. | ||
I just thought I'd call into your show and share with your listeners that Dick Cheney was recently indicted for organized crime in Texas. | ||
Now, the great part about this is that it sets precedence for the CPS judges to be indicted with as well. | ||
Dick Cheney was making money off of the prisoners by using his position to promote it much the same way CPS judges who are tied financially to the adoption agencies selling the kids out there are. | ||
Yeah, we've mentioned this in South Texas, where he's lobbied and gotten money and works with, along with Gonzales, private federal prisons where people's rights are being violated. | ||
Absolutely, we need criminal charges on all of the, I mean, they just grab kids, no judge, no jury, because the public's ignorant. | ||
Well, your time's coming. | ||
I mean, I got news for you. | ||
The government's going to collapse, and then we're going to have trials, and you're all going to prison. | ||
We're going to take all the pot smokers out of the prisons, and we're going to stick your murderous butts in them. | ||
So get ready. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Well, you know, Illinois, I run a website, serenasangels.co.nr, and I have a YouTube, Patience Poet, and we're all getting together, and we're basically doing studies on these judges and the adoption agencies that they're tied to, and I'm pleased to announce that Illinois is freaking out. | |
They just laid off 179 CPS workers immediately after I posted my investigation on one of their judges. | ||
But the workload is not expected to change. | ||
So I suspect that it's only the workers who would... Well listen to this. | ||
You sound interesting and I'm aware of it. | ||
Put her on hold and give her my office hotline number. | ||
Or give us your number. | ||
Because yes, this is how you burn them. | ||
You show how the judges are getting campaign money, and then their wife always works for them, or a subsidiary, of the adoption agencies that are getting half a mil, in some cases, in fees for a blonde-haired, blue-eyed, with good genetics. | ||
They only get about 50 grand for the Black Kids for Medical Experiments. | ||
Folks, I'm not kidding. | ||
They take the Black Kids for Medical Experiments, New York Daily News, and kill them. | ||
They kill them. | ||
I know. | ||
That's why I can't sleep at night. | ||
It's why I'm a maniac. | ||
Because I read that in the New York Daily News. | ||
And I have the families on. | ||
And I have the mothers on. | ||
But again, $200,000 on average for a white child. | ||
Again, the black children medical experiments. | ||
You cannot make this stuff up, and I'm about to vomit, but absolutely, they are all murdering criminals, and I can't wait, I can't wait till we get this country back, because they're going to get full due process, full juries, you're going to get a fair trial, and then you are going away for the rest of your lives. | ||
I'm not risking my life for nothing. | ||
Bob, I think it's going to collapse, and I think we're going to be able to get these people. | ||
What do you say? | ||
I agree, and I think if we're going to be able to convict these people, if we can keep the public from killing them, then we've got to make sure that we denude them and their families of all their wealth. | ||
And in that way, they can't rise again, even if they get out of the camp. | ||
Well, that's what our founding fathers did. | ||
They said, we're taking your money and get on a ship, and if you come back, you're dead. | ||
Now get out of here! | ||
Sorry. | ||
Folks, I've been there when they're grabbing the kids. | ||
The horror! | ||
The horror! | ||
That's why I don't try not to talk about it a lot, because it upsets me too much, Bob. | ||
Listen, we'll put you on hold, and they've got a new board op today, so I'll have to give you the number during the break, but let's go ahead and go to another caller here. | ||
God, I've seen the kids screaming and crying. | ||
Just the filth, the filth. | ||
The fat pedophiles smiling while they take the kids. | ||
Oh my God. | ||
Okay, let's thank you, Patience. | ||
Let's take another call. | ||
Let's go ahead and talk to... Oh, I've got my call list here. | ||
Bob in Florida. | ||
You're on the air with Bob Chapman. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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Hello, Alex. | |
I've got a question. | ||
I've been reading about the Federal Reserve, trying to figure out exactly the root cause of all America's problems, but it seems like the whole world has a lot of problems. | ||
So I happened upon the protocols of the Elders of Zion. | ||
It seems like this has been going on for thousands of years. | ||
It has been this world... | ||
Sorry, thousands of years ago. | ||
Don't you think that this world-earned conspiracy, that is... | ||
All right, well, let me just say this. | ||
Let me just say this about that. | ||
They don't know who wrote it. | ||
It's called a forgery, but a forgery would mean that it was a copy of somebody else's real documents. | ||
That's an improper term. | ||
Regardless, those are tricks used by governments. | ||
And other books have been written previously by Julius Caesar and people about how to control people. | ||
So what's in there is a trick governments and groups use. | ||
I don't know who really wrote that. | ||
I appreciate your call. | ||
Bob Chapman comments on it. | ||
Oh, I think you're absolutely right in putting it in that perspective. | ||
There's an awful lot of other books that are verified and you can check into the backgrounding of the commentary that's in there. | ||
And especially with the Federal Reserve. | ||
Ed Griffith's book, The Creature from Jekyll Island, points that out. | ||
And there's an awful lot of others. | ||
And if you're interested in these protocols, then read World Revolution and Secret Societies and the Subversive Movements by Mrs. Nesta Webster. | ||
And they were both published in the mid 1920s. | ||
And that will really give you a different kind of view of what went on over the centuries in regard to conspiracies. | ||
And I would just add to all of this that we're heading to hard times, and regardless we just have to fight the tyranny and all stick together in this. | ||
Let's go ahead and go to the next caller. | ||
Let's talk to Corey in California. | ||
You're on the air with Bob Chapman. | ||
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Good afternoon, gentlemen. | |
I just want to say thank you, Alex, for everything you do. | ||
Bob, thank you. | ||
You helped wake up my dad. | ||
We're doing a lot of things. | ||
We're that 5% that are no longer dependent on the government. | ||
We go off the land things like that. | ||
I'm a mainstream Christian. | ||
I'm in the ministry of Jensen Franklin, who quotes, these are not normal times, so I rejoice in that fact. | ||
I have a question, actually, a couple. | ||
FCC mandated HDTV converters. | ||
By February, are there any plays into the big picture with that one? | ||
And also, what exactly are people planning to do with the gold that they're buying? | ||
What are they going to do after they have to dig it up for emergencies? | ||
Well, I always think that there'll be a black market, or a normal market for that matter, for anything of value. | ||
Gold and silver coins do fit that bill, as do razor blades and soaps and toilet paper and food and gasoline and many other items. | ||
So, it's great bartering material, and you may save your life and the lives of others by having gold and silver available to buy the things that are needed to function. | ||
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Outstanding. | |
Look, let me just add something. | ||
Gold is not a panacea. | ||
Silver is not a panacea. | ||
Firearms are not a panacea. | ||
A farm in Colorado isn't a panacea. | ||
They can come take your farm. | ||
They can come take your guns. | ||
They can come take your gold. | ||
And, let me finish please. | ||
You asked an important question. | ||
If people lay down, when they come to do that, then it's all worthless. | ||
But if even 5% fight back, as Alexander Solzhenitsyn said, there won't be any more secret police, and the enemy will ground to a halt. | ||
There's been many nations they tried to take. | ||
They can take over the high ground, the banks, the government, but they can't take over the hinterland. | ||
They can't take over the good old boys. | ||
So that is up to us, whether they fully get to run their black op. | ||
Bob Chapman? | ||
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I agree completely. - You know, I'm not 5%, I got, I got my weapons. | |
They ain't coming for me. | ||
They ain't taking me alive. | ||
I'll tell you that right now. | ||
And also with the AT&T converters, how do you think that plays into the big picture? | ||
Washington, you're fired. | ||
They're going to fire the congressman about that time when that's supposed to actually be mandated fully. | ||
Okay, I appreciate your call. | ||
By the way, we sell Washington, you're fired. | ||
It's a great Christmas gift at InfoWars.com on the online bookstore. | ||
I hope you get the DVD discounted there. | ||
Great film. | ||
Give it out to people. | ||
All the other films we have there. | ||
I have been to the University of Texas Psychology Department and a few other, I've read a lot of studies online, they admit that it's the flicker rate that it programs you, that HD is even more powerful at putting you into a subconscious state, all the flashing strobe lights, the images, and so yes, the mandating of HD, it's also about shutting down smaller UHF and VHF stations, it's about mandating shutting down access TV, things of that nature. | ||
Bob Chapman? | ||
Absolutely, and that's another way of controlling the public. | ||
Here's another report I'm putting on the document cam, BBC. | ||
Police get driver drug test power. | ||
You see, they're now starting that here in the United States with taking the blood. | ||
The same things are happening everywhere. | ||
See, that's why it's global government. | ||
It's all the unified, same programs, same names happening in unison. | ||
Bob? | ||
Harmonization is what it's called. | ||
They're going to bring everybody under the same kind of rules and Oh, you know, Jack's your uncle, and here we are, we've got world government. | ||
Sort of sneaks up on you. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
You know, I haven't done any behind-the-scenes today on PrisonPlanet.tv, but because I want to take a few final calls, that'll just be internet only. | ||
We'll take a few calls and have the final segment when we come back with Bob Chapman. | ||
Here's one up on PrisonPlanet.com. | ||
Get ready for the Obama Green Brigades. | ||
They're openly announcing it. | ||
Well, everybody will go check that story out at PrisonPlanet.com as well. | ||
And no, you shallow people, I'm not against Barack Obama because he's a Democrat or black. | ||
I'm against him because he's pushing the same policies as George Bush, and you're a bunch of suckers. | ||
Here we go. | ||
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Alright, I'm going to skip this break. | |
Let's go to Mark in Tennessee. | ||
You're on the air with Bob Chapman. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Mark, accept 356 points. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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I wanted to ask you, my sister is on a government disability check and she has a house payment. | |
My question is, what would happen in that situation with the dollar crashing? | ||
I think within that structure, everything will be relative. | ||
If the dollar crashes and you have deflation, you have depression. | ||
The loaf of bread that was $2.50 goes down and it's selling for $0.25 a loaf. | ||
What happens to the disability check is it shrinks by an equal amount. | ||
So that means that the government will arbitrarily cut back the amount of money based upon the fall in the value or the cost of the things that you buy. | ||
So it'll be a relative thing as long as they keep up The disability checks, and the social security checks, and pension checks. | ||
And if they don't do that, well, everybody's out in left field. | ||
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Right. | |
Now, would that apply to taxes on your land as well? | ||
Um... Hypothetically, yes. | ||
Let me comment on what I know. | ||
Maybe no. | ||
Let me comment on what I know they're doing. | ||
Because states and counties and cities with property tax nationwide. | ||
Some have state property taxes, some have county, some have all of them together. | ||
What they're doing is, since property tax rolls are going down, they're going, we now have a property tax assessment, a one-time assessment for gutters, for streets, for police, and in a lot of towns it's $10,000, $20,000, $30,000 one-time assessment. | ||
The people don't have it and they say, well we'll just take your house. | ||
They're now taking houses in Houston and Detroit, I've seen that in the last week, for someone not paying a $15 parking ticket. | ||
So, I mean, and the police come and throw you out and the government takes your house. | ||
So, it's going to be bad, sir. | ||
Just get ready. | ||
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Thank you, sir. | |
Thank you. | ||
I appreciate that call. | ||
Bob, I'm sure you're aware of those new developments. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And it just goes on and on. | ||
And, you know, I tell my audiences, as many as there are, the international forecaster is turned into the international financial inquirer. | ||
Because, I mean, you know, I have to search and search and search to find something positive. | ||
It's incredible what's going on out there. | ||
In fact, yeah, people think we're being negative. | ||
We're just warning you about pit holes and things that are going on. | ||
If the people knew, they would be upset and the globalists couldn't do this. | ||
But because the public's still in the dark, partially, they're able to get it over on you. | ||
People are like, be positive! | ||
Folks, being positive, oh, abortion's okay, oh, foreign troops is okay, oh, that's gotten us where we are. | ||
Final segment, here we go. | ||
I'm sorry to Scott and Sean and Aaron and others who have to call me back next week or on the Sunday show because the show's about to end. | ||
And Bob Chapman is our guest. | ||
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Bob, I appreciate you coming on the show. | ||
And just in closing, we'll talk to you again next week, Lord willing. | ||
And the week after that, I want you to have a great Thanksgiving. | ||
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God bless you. | ||
Well, thank you very much, and I'll see you next week. | ||
Alright ladies and gentlemen there goes Bob Chapman and that basically is it for this broadcast. | ||
There's a lot of news I didn't get to today because we had so many important guests on today but I suggest that when the rebroadcast starts on the internet only at InfoWars.com or on the podcast or on AM and FM stations that re-air part of the show later you'll definitely want to tune in because we had Debbie McKay in the Fed on, Lindsey Williams with really powerful new info on Where his elite sources say we're going. | ||
Rick Krause dealing with the flatulence tax on all your farm animals. | ||
I'm not joking. | ||
And then of course Bob Chapman. | ||
So that's who we had on today. | ||
There's a lot of other crazy news we didn't get to, but that's all up on InfoWars.com and PrisonPlanet.com. | ||
Gold is up $54 today alone. | ||
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Up over $100. | |
$100, or right at $100 in the last two weeks. | ||
Ted Anderson, and I'm just going to do one minute on this, listen closely. | ||
Ted Anderson, I challenge you to find a better deal. | ||
Try. | ||
Bought gold a week and a half ago when it was $701 an ounce. | ||
Well, he bought the Franks at that, and he bought, when it was $706, the Sovereigns. | ||
So that's close to a $100 discount. | ||
This is below spot. | ||
Everywhere else it's $20, $30, $40, 50% premiums. | ||
This is an insane loss leader and he'll do it until Sunday night at midnight with the Franks, with the Sovereigns, with the American Gold Eagles. | ||
The best deal is the Sovereigns and the Franks. | ||
Ted, this is, as you said, the best deal you've ever done. | ||
Ted Anderson. | ||
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He's not in the studio. | |
That's funny. | ||
I told Ted I wanted him right at the end of the show. | ||
And then he was there at the office. | ||
I wanted to talk to Ted. | ||
Well, it doesn't matter. | ||
He is here. | ||
Oh, he is there. | ||
Ted? | ||
Yeah, I'm right here. | ||
Sorry, Alex. | ||
I had the thing muted. | ||
So, Ted, we've got one minute left. | ||
I mean, is this not the best deal you've ever offered? | ||
Yeah, it's the best deal I've ever offered. | ||
Call 1-800-686-2237. | ||
There's the Franks. | ||
There's the Sovereigns. | ||
We have the $10 gold pieces. | ||
All that stuff was locked in. | ||
Back when gold was down at $700 an ounce. | ||
Right now gold is over $800 an ounce. | ||
So I'd call right away. | ||
And you've got that locked in in the vault there at the local bank. | ||
You've got that locked in to ship out next week until Sunday at midnight, right? | ||
Yep. | ||
We'll take the orders all the way through Sunday at midnight. | ||
800-686-2237. | ||
800-686-2237. | ||
Brokers will be there until midnight every night. | ||
God bless you all. | ||
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You know what, I'm going to do a minute or two with Ted at the end here. | ||
Are we still rolling? | ||
Hey, real fast, real fast, go ahead and send Ted back in there. | ||
Ethan, I want to say one thing to him, just for the internet audience. | ||
Send him back in there. | ||
Last minute, I wanted to get Ted back in there, because I've never heard of a deal like that. | ||
I mean, he did one where it was $80. | ||
$80 off. | ||
And this is right at $99 or $100 or so. | ||
If gold keeps going up, it'll be even more. | ||
You can hear him fumbling around in there. | ||
I love putting him on the spot. | ||
Jed, I just want to spend a minute or two, and then we've got to disconnect this line and get another show on. | ||
But explain to people how you're doing this, because this isn't a joke. | ||
I mean, I'm smart enough to know that when the government and the bankers step in and they press the prices down, And I can see that thing bottoming out and reaching its floor. | ||
I buy! | ||
I pick it up and I buy it. | ||
I buy a big position because I know what the market looks like now. | ||
And I know people want it. | ||
And Alex, I just can't say it again. | ||
If you're going to give a gift, give a gift of something that means something to somebody or something that they'll need. | ||
You know, the gold and silver is a perfect thing for that. | ||
The gadgets and the gizmos, forget about them. | ||
I mean, right now is the time to be locking down your position in gold and silver. | ||
There's no question about it. | ||
You get it at a better price because I bought it earlier when the price was down. | ||
Ted, how below spot is that? | ||
I mean, that's an insane deal. | ||
Well, let's just, you know, like the franc, for instance, will have to go up. | ||
If you take $100 and divide it by 5, it's $20 per franc. | ||
On the British Sovereign, it's by 4. | ||
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So $25 more on the British Sovereigns, it would cost to buy the same thing at this time. | |
On the $10 gold pieces, they're half-ounce gold coins, so they're going to be $50 more. | ||
On the 50-cent pieces, the walkers, they're going up. | ||
The $10 Indian again, that coin again, another $50 on that one. | ||
Those $5 gold pieces we talked about, they're quarter-ounce gold pieces. | ||
Those things are just absolutely gone out of the marketplace. | ||
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800-686-2237. | |
And Ted can do this because he has the European gold sources from 30 years of trust that nobody else out there, that's why they're all sold out, are huge premiums. | ||
Check into it for yourself, folks, but don't wait too long. | ||
This deal cannot be beaten. | ||
We're doing this because Ted supported the network, getting the word out. | ||
We're also, he's doing these just to get you into gold, to show you what a great deal it is, so you'll buy from him later. | ||
This is a loss leader. | ||
You cannot beat it. | ||
Protecting yourself is so important. | ||
So give them a call 800-686-2237. | ||
And the brokers will be there every night till midnight, Ted, to the weekend? | ||
Oh yeah, they'll be here. | ||
They'll be here working the phones hard. | ||
And if you don't happen to miss them when you call, call again. | ||
Because right now the phones are ringing so hard that there's more people calling than there are people to answer the phones. | ||
And that's just an oddity because we've got about 25 of us here. | ||
But, you know, they're going through them as fast as they can and they'll get to your, even if you leave a message, we'll get right back to you. | ||
But this deal, in closing, this deal will end on Sunday night because you're going to be out of gold and then you won't be able to buy it and pass on this deal. | ||
There's no way I'm going to be able to reaccumulate. | ||
I mean, would I have to have a $100 drop in gold for me to pick up this position again? | ||
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800-686-2237. | |
Thanks, Ted. | ||
Have a great weekend. | ||
Yeah, you too, Alex. | ||
Good luck there working all weekend. | ||
We're out of time, folks. | ||
Thank you for supporting us. | ||
It makes everything we do here possible. | ||
The free podcast costs us $5,000 a month, and we couldn't do it without Ted Anderson's sponsorship. | ||
And he's losing money on that gold deal you just heard. | ||
So, that's why I'm supporting Ted. | ||
Because without his sponsorship on top of it, you don't just get a great deal on gold, we can give millions of people the podcast a week and pay for things like that. | ||
God bless you all. | ||
See you back live this Sunday, 4 to 6 p.m., and of course back next week. |