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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
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Because we're going medieval on these people. | |
You're not going to free shot all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room, here's your host, Stephen K. Babb. | |
Okay, welcome. | ||
It's Saturday, 6 April, Year of Our Lord 2024. | ||
President Trump has a massive big donor dinner tonight at, I think it, I don't know if it's in Mar-a-Lago, I think it's over at John Paulson's, maybe his house, but they're already talking about he's going to raise $50 million. | ||
Now look, you know me, it's a dual-edged sword when the billionaires start coming in. | ||
But hey, Biden's going to raise $2 billion. | ||
We've got to fight fire with fire somehow. | ||
You've got to get resources. | ||
His campaign's underfunded. | ||
Everybody knows that. | ||
So tonight, but it shows you Because these guys are not buddies of yours. | ||
Let me just be blunt. | ||
They're not giving this money because they're loving up on MAGA. | ||
You know, most of these people look for other choices besides President Trump. | ||
It's just a fact of the real world. | ||
But they get something and they get it big. | ||
And their advisors get it big. | ||
The numbers are coming together for us. | ||
We're ascendant. | ||
You are the most powerful political force in the United States today. | ||
And to be brutally frank about it, you are one of the most powerful political forces in the history of this republic. | ||
And the money, and particularly the big money and the smart money, know that. | ||
And that's why they're going to go to President Trump. | ||
And I think they're talking about 44, 50 million dollars, double what Biden did a couple of weeks ago. | ||
Why? | ||
Because they want to be part of it. | ||
That all comes with baggage, but that's just the real world. | ||
We got to deal with that. | ||
Right. | ||
But these people are coming to President Trump because they understand that he's unbelievably how he stood in the breach on this. | ||
With the trial of the century about to occur in eight or ten days. | ||
They're coming. | ||
They're coming in saying hey, here's my name and they're all public right about it. | ||
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Mike Lindell, we got, okay, action, action, action. | ||
Remember, this movement's ascended because of this audience, because of you. | ||
And we're going to empower you and weaponize you even more. | ||
We've got a couple of big announcements. | ||
Mike, what's going to take place on the 17th of April that you've been so gracious to make us at War Room part of? | ||
And I'm going to talk about the 18th right after that. | ||
Yeah, it's huge, everybody. | ||
This is, like we had it last year, it's the Constitutional Sheriffs, which we work hand-in-hand with the Cause of America, the Election Crime Bureau. | ||
This is a big part. | ||
We show how much power they have at the county level. | ||
So we're having that big event that day and then we're also going to be launching in all 50 states the plan we had that we announced last August. | ||
We're going to put it out in a big way that day and you're all going to get all the details of it. | ||
But we're having a great two-hour event for the War Room Paws here which Steve will be the host of and that is going to be a round table of their Supreme Court case with all the experts and the lawyers and, you know, really dig into that and see what this is all about. | ||
Why? | ||
And still sitting there at the Supreme Court, we pray they accept it. | ||
So it's going to be a great, it's going to be a great event, a huge launch, huge educationally there. | ||
But here, first of the constitutional sheriffs, we love those guys. | ||
And we were at your other events where they were a big part of. | ||
We're so honored to be part of this. | ||
And we're going to do the morning show live there. | ||
We're going to do the afternoon show live. | ||
The afternoon show is going to be two hours of this. | ||
And here's what you're going to get. | ||
You're going to get the technical experts, because people know I'm not a machine guy. | ||
Mike Lindell's brought me up the learning curve that I'm saying, hey, these machines are way too complicated. | ||
Something fishy here, because they're way too complicated than they need to be. | ||
We're going to have technical people. | ||
We're going to have process people. | ||
We're going to have some of the top legal minds that have worked on this. | ||
Pat McSweeny, hopefully get him there. | ||
Kurt Olson. | ||
And we're going to go through. | ||
I'm going to drill him with questions. | ||
We may take some questions from the audience. | ||
It's going to be live, our five o'clock show. | ||
on Real America's Voice and our 6 o'clock show on Lyndale's dedicated to it because I want everybody to understand. | ||
Now look, Post Office of the Day, big article about they say they can't handle the volume of mail. | ||
So already the mail-in ballots are a disaster, an unmitigated disaster. | ||
Charlie Kirk and these guys are doing an incredible job of what they're doing, but the Postal Service of the Day, I'll get more into it on Monday, they're coming and saying we can't handle this volume, right? | ||
So you're already going to get... They're already going to try to scam us on that. | ||
We know it. | ||
Mike's got the other... Remember, this is a pincer move. | ||
Mike's got the other, and we're going to open up. | ||
We'll tee it up for you guys so you can ask tons of questions, and we can get this... And then you can see, what in the hell is the Supreme Court waiting for? | ||
That's my big question. | ||
This thing's pretty straightforward. | ||
It's got to be addressed. | ||
You can't not address this. | ||
It's got to be addressed. | ||
It's just sitting out there, and I keep telling people, you're just feeding I'm not going away! | ||
argument by not dealing with it. If you don't adjudicate this somewhere, this is not going to go away. | ||
No. | ||
Okay, now on the 18th, we're going to stick around. | ||
The next day, it's all at the Ahern Hotel, and we love the Ahern. | ||
Great hotel, great folks there. | ||
In fact, Kane's got the clips up from the Showtime thing when I was bracing up Tim Miller and John Hallman. | ||
That all took place at the Ahern right there in their magnificent restaurant. | ||
Great people. | ||
On the 18th, we're going to do another Force Multiplier Academy slash Alliance. | ||
All of it. | ||
Go to warroom.org right now. | ||
Get active. | ||
That tab. | ||
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Totally free. | ||
It's going to be from 10 o'clock in the morning, probably 3 or 4 in the afternoon. | ||
Another training academy to make you a gladiator. | ||
Information war gladiator. | ||
We're going to have the whole team there. | ||
We're going to have a lot more details to go on. | ||
But the 17th will be at the Constitutional Sheriff's of Mike Lindell. | ||
The next day, And maybe we can talk Mike Lindell around for sticking around, but he's hard to pin down. | ||
It's going to be a Force Multiplier Academy, and we're going to do it. | ||
It's all free for you, and not just that. | ||
You're going to get a free lunch. | ||
Last time we had room for $250. | ||
We sold the $250. | ||
At the end of the day, we had $500, and you stayed for all five or six hours. | ||
So we intend to do that in Vegas, and this is the first of many we're going to do throughout the country. | ||
So we're tested here. | ||
Mike, before I let you go, it's the 17th and 18th. | ||
Go to warham.org right now on the 18th. | ||
Mike and I are going to have a bunch of advertisements and things like that. | ||
We want big crowds for all this and we really appreciate the Ahern Hotel and the Constitutional Sheriffs. | ||
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Talk to me about deals. | |
Right, and you guys can get all the information at LyndalePlan.com too right now for the 17th. | ||
We have it all up there laid out. | ||
But you guys make it all possible. | ||
I always said that on The War Room because I'm able to go out and do these things knowing my employees are taken care of and you've been taking care of them. | ||
And one of the things you've all been jumping on is these Sandals that came in, the manufacturer of the sandals, and these have that impact shell made out of soybeans. | ||
It's the most comfortable, most amazing sandals ever. | ||
But they made a mistake on the colors, so I called the factory. | ||
I said, you guys, I need more of the gray and less of the white. | ||
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These are normally $79. | ||
They're on sale for $25. | ||
This white color, $9.50, you've all been grabbing that. | ||
They're absolutely awesome. | ||
And then you can get, if you go to the website, we have a few of the bathrobes that they're very low, but we have our biggest bed sheet sale ever that we just announced today. | ||
We added more to that. | ||
There's the slipper slides, all the other colors for $25. | ||
Remember though, you get the white the War Room does for $9.50. | ||
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Where it all started, over 84 million sold now. | ||
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King or queen, doesn't matter. | ||
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Buy one, get one free for the War Room Posse. | ||
That started today. | ||
The War Room Posse, you guys make it all possible, so everything that comes in, that we don't have those box stores in the middle, we don't have the shopping channels in the middle, it's directly to you, and their loss is your gain. | ||
And my operators, Dave, I'm loving it. | ||
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I'm still in Minnesota here. | ||
I wanted to stay back because right now it's been amazing, Steve, watching all the phones ringing off the hook. | ||
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Before I let you go, rumor has it, I'm hearing the reason you're there is to keep the padlocks off the door that the marshals are there every other day trying to padlock up the company. | ||
Is MyPillow going bankrupt? | ||
No, absolutely not, everybody. | ||
100% not. | ||
You see that thing out there about that warehouse? | ||
Let me stretch the record straight on that. | ||
That was an empty warehouse we had last May, and we subleased it to a candy company until December. | ||
In December, a sugar beet company was taken over. | ||
About a month and a half into it, they disappear. | ||
And we think it was somebody got to them to another attack on my pillow. | ||
And I talked to the landlords, we're good friends. | ||
I said, you guys, I think this is an attack on me. | ||
If you want me to go out and get another subleaser, I could do that. | ||
Otherwise, why don't you just evict me and make it official? | ||
And I won't contest it. | ||
So that's what we decided to do. | ||
Because every time we get someone in there, Steve, they get attacked because they're Associated with Mike Lindell. | ||
We're tired of it, but we're not going anywhere, everybody. | ||
We're stronger than ever. | ||
We've come out of this so strong, Steve. | ||
It's been amazing. | ||
When they squished 20-some million dollars in credit, and you make it through that, and you come out the other end, now we'll be sitting out here. | ||
We're stronger than ever. | ||
So they failed in their attempt to silence their CEO, who wants to go out and secure our elections and help save our country. | ||
Shame on them. | ||
Mike, Mike, thank you so much. | ||
We'll see you Monday. | ||
Always great. | ||
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Make sure you tell the operators that the Worm Posse has their back. | ||
Mike, thank you so much. | ||
And Mike's going out big, because on the 17th, we're going to be at the Ahern Hotel with the Constitutional Sheriffs, some of the best people in the country. | ||
We're going to do the show live there, particularly the afternoon show, with an audience. | ||
Make sure that you guys all get to participate, to break down. | ||
And I may throw in a little mail-in ballot stuff, too, so you understand what's happening here, how this is going on. | ||
And Mike's got a cracker team on this, on the machine side. | ||
We've got to force somebody to adjudicate this. | ||
In addition, the next day, go to warim.org under the tab Take Action or Get Active. | ||
It's all free. | ||
We're testing the prototype. | ||
We had such a blowaway response in DC at CPAC the day before CPAC. | ||
We're going to do this again. | ||
We're going to do a couple other places in the country. | ||
We're going to start. | ||
It'll be you know, it'll be It's gonna be a full day leave at least five or six hours, but you get a free lunch all of it Okay, I want to go out Cain was on last night's show with with Natalie. | ||
This thing was amazing. | ||
It was a mic drop We're gonna go out with Natalie winners and we come back around Patrick K O'Donnell Patrick K O'Donnell is here for this new blockbuster book Short break Natalie winners gonna take us. | ||
I'll be back in a moment I think it's why they're pivoting to, like I said, the ad hominem attacks. | ||
It really, it's deja vu to 2016, right? | ||
They're going after the immigration rhetoric. | ||
You can't say the word bloodbath. | ||
Oh, Trump's a racist. | ||
Oh, Trump's a nativist, a xenophobe, right? | ||
That's the new tactic. | ||
And of course, they'll throw in a little bit like we were talking about with Kristen Hawkins of the abortion stuff, right? | ||
That was sort of the 2022 playbook. | ||
That they use all these tech platforms to manipulate, and frankly, we'll get into the Nebraska stuff after the break, but I'm glad that some states got their act together to ban the privateering of elections, the Zuckerbucks. | ||
But let's be frank, with what the government is doing now at the southern border, that's sort of the new form of Zuckerbuck. | ||
They're saying, hey, screw it, we're not even going to try to turn out vote of Native Americans, we're just going to flood the zone, flood the country with a mass number, a mass influx of illegals, who of course are going to vote Democrat, although we don't even have a voter. | ||
identification so who even knows how they'll actually vote but it's it's all by design they know they're losing that's why you see today we're talking with Kash Patel he's talking about how the Biden regime is already trying to pregame what President Trump wants to do when it comes to schedule F employees and appointees they don't want the deep state to be undone they don't want the deep state to be dismantled and that's why they're fighting tooth and nail but unfortunately the lawfare tactics aren't working It's making the American people realize that the deep state is indeed real. | ||
It is there. | ||
And it's very deep. | ||
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totally free and you get a free lunch because we're testing out different things that we're doing here. | ||
So we want to make sure that we perfect this John McManus, one of the great writers, wrote a book about the U.S. | ||
Army, To the End of the Earth, The U.S. | ||
Army and the Downfall of Japan. | ||
over the weekend or the last couple of days about we're relaunching the Gladiator School now that we've been acquitted of all charges after millions of dollars and them coming after us for years. | ||
John McManus, one of the great writers, wrote a book about the U.S. Army, To the End of the Earth, The U.S. Army and the Downfall of Japan. | ||
He quotes on the back of The Unvanquished, Patrick K. O'Donnell's latest massive bestseller. | ||
Does Patrick K. O'Donnell find his historical subjects or do they find him? | ||
Patrick K. O'Donnell, this book on the Civil War, The Unvanquished, as people know, I'm a history freak, but particularly the Civil War, particularly my beloved Commonwealth of Virginia. | ||
I couldn't put this book down. | ||
You gave it to me in galleys. | ||
It's now out. | ||
Tell the audience about it. | ||
Steve, it's an honor to be on the show with you, and you're really the best person to actually talk about this book. | ||
And for me, the book did find me. | ||
Like all the books, I've written 13 books, but this one found me in the form of a roadside sign. | ||
I was in the Plains, Virginia. | ||
I was actually editing a book, The Unknowns, and I was sitting on the front porch restaurant writing that book, and next to it is an old sign that marks the final days of a Jesse Scout. | ||
They are the focus of my book, and these are Lincoln's commandos, Lincoln's special forces, men that dressed or wore Confederate uniforms. | ||
They led the armies. | ||
They went after the South's most dangerous men. | ||
But in 1862, before the Second Battle of Manassas, Jack Sterry was in Confederate uniform trying to direct General Hood's army down the wrong road. | ||
And trying to direct it to Middleburg instead of where it was needed at, Manassas. | ||
And for 45 minutes, he basically engaged in dialogue, trying to deceive the Confederates to go down the wrong road. | ||
And eventually, they unmasked him. | ||
And they hanged Jack Starry. | ||
And his body, it's quite an amazing story. | ||
When they were widening the road in the plains, they found two bodies. | ||
They found Jack's body, as well as the man that he killed, which was a Confederate courier. | ||
But this is an example of some of the men that I detailed in The Unvanquished. | ||
These men led the Union Army to victory, but also hunted the most dangerous men of the South, and that would include John Singleton Mosby and his Rangers, as well as the Confederate Secret Service. | ||
Hang on a second, because obviously, coming from the Commonwealth of Virginia, as a young boy, we were raised on John Singleton Mosby with the Grey Ghost and that legendary ranger group up around Middleburg. | ||
This is kind of the other side of the trade. | ||
You actually see the guys that they fought with from their perspective. | ||
The reason this book was so powerful for me, being raised on the Grey Ghost and John Singleton Mosby and what those rangers did, which is so historic in the South, and particularly in the Commonwealth, To see the other side of the trade how this because remember that the Union was considered That they didn't have anybody could fight like us. | ||
They couldn't fight a regular warfare They particularly couldn't fight as cavalry units because we had the best horsemen with Jeb Stewart and Mosby and these guys legendary figures This is the other side of the trade how it all didn't go too. | ||
Well either I mean these guys had grit and determination and would not back off the thing is you see two This book is really three stories that are combined into one. | ||
It hangs off the Scouts, but when they intersect Mosby's Rangers and the Confederate Secret Service, you have to tell their stories as well. | ||
And this is thousands of primary source documents. | ||
I'm kind of the camera that puts you In 1864, in 1865, on the ground, in the boots of these men, in the saddle of their horses. | ||
It's very dynamic. | ||
It's powerful. | ||
It's extremely action-packed because many of these are very sharp gun battles. | ||
You know, many of these men were armed with Navy revolvers, Colt Navy revolvers, or the Army. | ||
And it was violent gunfights on horseback. | ||
Today is the Battle of Sailor's Creek. | ||
It was Sheridan Scouts or Lincoln Special Forces that led the Union Army to victory there, as well as at Appomattox. | ||
And the final victory there, it would be these men that would capture these supply trains. | ||
And then the Confederacy's hope to escape and then also potentially for regular warfare, which these men pioneered. | ||
And why is it important? | ||
Because I mean, a regular warfare, special operations, election interference, all of these things are influencing and impacting our lives today. | ||
All we have to do is look at the Middle East. | ||
What these men pioneered, In 1863, in 1864, 1865, what's old is new. | ||
It's coming full force. | ||
Here's the other thing. | ||
The Unvanquished. | ||
And I know they have tours of Mosby's things, but after this book is out, and by the way, you're the best combat historian of your generation. | ||
You're on our Christmas show, on Memorial Day. | ||
We've had Patrick on since I did Breitbart Radio 10 years ago. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
No, no, but our audience just loves you and loves your writings. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
When you read this book, and this is why I want so many people to visit these sites after they read The Unvanquished. | ||
If you go there today, it looks like God's paradise. | ||
It looks like Eden. | ||
It is probably, I think, and I say this trying to be unbiased, one of the most beautiful parts of this country. | ||
This countryside is magnificent. | ||
It's kind of horse country. | ||
It is magnificent. | ||
You read this book. | ||
This is one of the most vicious fights ongoing, and these two groups of men did not back off, and the people that supported them. | ||
This was a war to the death, in what is a paradise. | ||
And you see that the termination of both sides, and quite frankly we say irregular warfare, There were no rules. | ||
They'd wear confederate uniforms in a second. | ||
Of course, you'd wear a confederate uniform, you're hung immediately if you get caught. | ||
But man, both sides, this was a war without rules. | ||
Because they were focused on one thing, and that was victory for their side. | ||
And there was no backing off. | ||
And these are, think about it, American citizens, right? | ||
People that, you know, a lot of these people going to the military, etc. | ||
And it's so moving. | ||
And you have so many primary sources. | ||
You're literally in the battles when they happen, Patrick. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
And this book is filled with a nuance that makes up the Civil War and the tragedy. | ||
And as you mentioned, Steve, this ground is still there. | ||
Loudoun County, Prince William County, Fairfax County, Loudoun County in particular, much of it is untouched, just like the Civil War. | ||
The book, The Unvanquished, is almost like a travel guide that allows people to go to visit these places that still exist. | ||
The sign, for instance, where Jack Starry, his last words before he was hanged. | ||
The Grapewood Farm engagement, where only a few miles down the road, Mosby ambushed a supply train with a mountain howitzer. | ||
All of these places, many of them still exist. | ||
The place where Mosby crawled out on a limb to escape an entire federal dragnet of hundreds of men and hid behind the large branch of a tree as they searched the house. | ||
I mean, these places exist to this day. | ||
And what it's all about is it's about Americans or a small group of people that changed and bent history. | ||
That continues to impact us to this day. | ||
Patrick, where do people go to get the book? | ||
You're going to come back when the book launches in early May, but where do they go right now to get this? | ||
I'll be honored to launch this book on the War Room at the Posse on May 7th, the book publishes. | ||
My first book signing is on May 9th at Appomattox, fittingly, at the American Civil War Museum there at 6 p.m. | ||
The book can be purchased on Amazon I'm at Combat Historian, which is on X or on Getter, and my website is PatrickKODonald.com. | ||
The book's on Amazon. | ||
It'll filter into bookstores at Barnes & Noble in the next couple weeks, even before the publication date. | ||
Well, we look forward to officially launch the book here on the 7th and get as many people down to Appomattox and see you as possible. | ||
It's a home run. | ||
I'm glad we finally got Patrick K. O'Donnell to the Civil War. | ||
Just incredible. | ||
A home run. | ||
Everybody should get this. | ||
A great gift for Mother's Day and Father's Day. | ||
Patrick K. O'Donnell, we love you, brother. | ||
Look forward to seeing you back. | ||
Love you, too, and I love the audience. | ||
Thank you. | ||
It's been an honor to come on the show. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
10 or 12 years, Patrick's been doing those specials. | ||
Does the D-Day special, does Memorial Day special. | ||
We do the Veterans Day special. | ||
We do the Christmas Combat History of Christmas, all of it. | ||
Fabulous writer. | ||
This is the biggest blockbuster I think he's had. | ||
He's had five or six big bestsellers in a row. | ||
Okay, we're going to turn, or take a short commercial break. | ||
Philip Patrick is going to come back. | ||
We're going to talk about why gold's at $23.49, an all-time high. | ||
Of course, he's going to correct me there and talk about when it's really at an all-time high, when you factor in inflation, right? | ||
It'll shock you. | ||
We got a lot to go through. | ||
The capital markets piece, the economics piece is next. | ||
Stay tuned for this. | ||
Philip Patrick from Birch Gold. | ||
We're going to go through, and it will, I think, shock you what's happening. | ||
Global economy. | ||
We're going to have a $300 trillion margin call. | ||
I keep saying that. | ||
The world is over leveraged. | ||
Gold is a hedge. | ||
Holy War is going to take us out. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Back with Philip Patrick and Birch Gold in a moment. | ||
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Monday, Holy War, sounds of blood. | |
Warrior. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | ||
Okay, as we've talked about this morning, we did, of course, all last week and ended with a really, and I'm, as I said earlier, we've got to figure out how I'm going to break down. | ||
Everybody has to take an hour either this weekend or early in the week to, if you didn't get to see the six o'clock show last night, it was in every show. | ||
We are very proud of being extraordinary. | ||
It was very special. | ||
We had EJ and Tony, we had Dave Walsh, Dr. Anthony, Dr. Walsh, excuse me, Dr. Brat and Dave Walsh to go through and break down It was quite brilliant and if I do say so myself and I want people to see it. | ||
pushing and the reality and we started off with a cold open that showed the mainstream media just absolutely why can't the American people understand how good the economy is? | ||
It was quite brilliant. And if I do say so myself, and I want people to see it. One of the things we talked about, E.J. and Tony brought it up that he said, hey, this madness is one of the reasons the price of gold, coupled with what they're trying to do in Ukraine, which we talked with Ben Harlow last night about. And also we talked about this morning is this whole concept of they've refrozen the Russian assets, but actually now converting, | ||
seizing them, essentially stealing the Russian people's assets, converting them into dollars and giving it to the Ukrainians because MAGA. | ||
Is going to block the 60 billion dollars here. | ||
So let's just take their money. | ||
That's in these banks. | ||
All this is driving the price of gold up the converging factors. | ||
So I want to do today. | ||
I've got Philip Patrick. | ||
I want to do two things. | ||
I want to talk a little bit more about that. | ||
So you understand these kind of convergent forces that are keeping the price of gold up as an alternative as a hedge against this economy. | ||
But also then I want to have Philip tell you about if you go to Birch Gold because I do want people to go and get access to these great professionals we put up. So Philip, first off, gold every day looks like it's breaking a record, maybe it was a floor 2300 but it keeps going up. | ||
Just tell people, you guys as the experts, what do you believe is driving that? Yeah, so you know gold yesterday hit an all-time high over 2300, 2330, which is impressive given that we started the year at around 2000. | ||
So we're up over 15 percent for the year so far. | ||
I think it's important to point out, though, we've got a lot of scope for movement. | ||
The real high on gold was back in January 1980. | ||
Gold hit eight hundred and fifty dollars an ounce. | ||
If we adjusted that for inflation, that would be the equivalent of around 3300 today. | ||
So gold has another 30 percent to rise just to be back at previous highs in terms of value. | ||
Now, what's encouraging in this climate is that there's not one single driver. | ||
We don't have a black swan event, an obvious crisis like a pandemic or an invasion of Ukraine. | ||
Right now, the major forces, as you suggested, are devaluation and, of course, weaponization. | ||
Now, with regards to devaluation, we have an administration that has an appetite to spend like no other. | ||
We've been printing massive amounts of money under the Biden administration, and that's, of course, led to a devaluation. | ||
Since the pandemic, the dollar's lost 17 percent of its purchasing power. | ||
Now, we feel that domestically as inflation, but central banks around the world that are holding dollars, they feel that as devaluation. | ||
Of course, they've been hedging their dollar exposure using gold. | ||
2022, 2023 were the two single biggest years in history for central bank gold buying. | ||
So they're hedging their dollar exposure using gold. | ||
Now, the weaponization piece, I think, is even more important. | ||
And I think this is ultimately what is creating the problem longer term. | ||
I think that the straw that broke the camel's back, as we've discussed many times with the sanctions against Russia, which essentially told Russia, China and others that their assets could become liabilities overnight. | ||
And of course, recent discussions about handing Russia's seized assets over to Ukraine really put a spotlight on that. | ||
But the BRICS are aiming now to de-dollarize, but they've got a problem, right? | ||
And that is that they don't have a currency to usurp the dollar. | ||
China don't want to dump US dollars and be forced to hold rubles or rupees, right? | ||
The dollar is still the tallest midget in the room. | ||
And that's the issue that they have. | ||
Listen, by Russia, China and Iran holding dollars, they create more demand for the dollar. | ||
The more demand there is, the stronger the dollar becomes. | ||
The stronger the dollar, the stronger the stick we are using to beat them over the head with. | ||
And that's where gold comes in, right? | ||
The more gold they buy, the less dollars they hold. | ||
The less dollars they hold, the less demand. | ||
The less demand, the weaker the stick. | ||
And ultimately, the weaker the longer term argument for the dollar as global reserve becomes. | ||
And we've got to remember, currency's value is based on two things. | ||
It's supply and demand. | ||
And in a time of waning demand, we have an administration that's pushing to massively increase supply. | ||
And I think what this should do for all of your viewers is shine a spotlight on the debacle that's going on in Congress right now. | ||
Consider a $2 trillion deficit when we're not in war, there's no pandemic, we don't even have a recession yet. | ||
This currency devaluation is following the same course that we've seen countless times throughout history from the Roman Empire up until World War II. | ||
Hundreds of nations have gone the same route, and I find it impossible at this point to believe that the administration are not aware of this, which leads one of two things. | ||
Either they don't care about the nation's future and they're seeking re-election no matter the cost, or this is a deliberate attempt to destroy the dollar's value and ultimately devalue the debt. | ||
Either way, though, gold serves as a very important hedge, as a store of value, Central banks are seeing it, and what applies to them, as I've said many times, applies to us as individuals. | ||
But it's crazy what's going on at a time like this. | ||
This is the point. | ||
It seems like some of the actors are taking irrational paths. | ||
That's what we got into Dave Walsh and the guys last night about the energy, about the underlying driving forces of the economy. | ||
But then you look at the monetary policy. | ||
Do you believe, as much as we criticize it and scream about it, that the Biden regime and Wall Street, And certain members in power positions in the Banking Committee and others in Congress actually do believe in modern monetary theory because the only way this would make sense is that they had a different model they were going after. | ||
Do you still think they believe in modern monetary theory where you can run unlimited deficits for unlimited period of time and it won't matter? | ||
I mean, I don't think they can truly believe that. | ||
And that's why I say, for me, the most obvious reason for this, like I say, is a desperate attempt to get re-elected. | ||
You cannot rationalize spending at these levels, like I said before, without a pandemic, without a recession. | ||
Listen, Trump was forced to spend. | ||
he was handed the COVID pandemic, he had to put forward massive stimulus. There is no reason to do it today outside of political motivations or, like I said, we've got a colossal debt problem. | ||
This idea that we can tighten the belt buckle and pay it down is becoming a fallacy with every other deficit. Inflation, inflating the value of the debt away may be the only way to do it. | ||
But I don't think that they think this is sound economic theory. | ||
History has shown us time and time and time again that it only leads to one place, and that is destruction or devaluation of currency. | ||
There are too many examples in history for them not to know it. | ||
You know, we're coming out early next week with the fifth installment. | ||
All of it's free of the end of the dollar empire. | ||
And this one, we decided to take the central bank digital currency. | ||
There was an article in Zero Hedge, I think late Thursday night or early Friday morning, that said that of all the central banks, you can kind of get reporting of the central banks of the world of essentially what they say their gold holdings are. | ||
The one that you can't get now is the Federal Reserve. | ||
In fact, even a freedom of information request Goes unanswered. | ||
Why would the Federal Reserve be hesitant and resistant about talking about what their gold holdings are? | ||
Well, it's an interesting question, and I've interviewed many times with Dr. Ron Paul. | ||
He was pushing for an audit of Fort Knox for a long, long time, and there's been resistance from the government to do it. | ||
And, you know, for me, that's a big question mark, right? | ||
Saying, hey, we've got X amount of gold here, but no, you can't see it. | ||
Something's going on behind the scenes. | ||
Either they have less gold reserves than they're publishing, but it's a very interesting thing. | ||
Resisting an audit It is concerning to say the least. | ||
So you're saying that this is all part of the audit because we know that the Fed just had a record loss, I think of $114 billion because of what Biden did, Bidenomics did to government bonds. | ||
So they were actually booking profits For years, now they've had to book a historic loss. | ||
Is the whole resistance to audit the Fed, to get a forensic audit of the Fed, do you think one of the key reasons they don't want to do that is gold? | ||
Not just the fact, because I keep saying we have no earthly idea what they've actually done as far as stimulating the economy and pushing liquidity out to these prime broker banks. | ||
We have no idea because there's no audited numbers. | ||
I've talked to serious guys at Bloomberg that follow this for a living. | ||
They go, hey, we think it could be tens of trillions more. | ||
It makes no sense. | ||
And you can't get an audit. | ||
Do you also think a big part of that is they don't want to really have to describe the gold holdings? | ||
And why wouldn't the central bank have an audit? | ||
Why wouldn't the central piece of the financial part of the economy? | ||
How could we exist unless you actually had an audit? | ||
I mean, it's just not how things work in the real world. | ||
It's not how corporations work. | ||
It's just it's not reality. | ||
And this is the advantage to be a central bank. | ||
You could just resist an audit. | ||
But like I say, publishing your gold is that, hey, we've got X amount of gold. | ||
But no, you cannot see it. | ||
Something nefarious is going on. | ||
And I think it's what you suggested. | ||
You know, the numbers have just gone out of control. | ||
And look, spending right now is much worse than people think. | ||
The Treasury Department is spending today at pandemic levels without a pandemic as an excuse. | ||
And they're getting a lot of pressure from the federal government to do it. | ||
And like I said, it's all very concerning and not getting answers. | ||
That's the most concerning part of all. | ||
Okay, I'm going to hold Philip Patrick through the break and I want to talk a little bit about Birch Gold. | ||
One of the things we do with sponsors when we partner with sponsors is say, hey, what we want to do is to make sure people have full access to your company, full access to all the information, but particularly the senior people so they can ask questions and know because the war room posse is a discerning audience. | ||
You've got a certain cussedness to you and grit. | ||
You make great customers, but you've got a ton of questions, and you should. | ||
You're a little persnickety that way, and I think it's great. | ||
Birchgold has done a fantastic job of that, and we're going to find out in the next segment before we wrap up about where you go, how you do it. | ||
But here's what you've got to do over the weekend and early next week. | ||
Go to birchgold.com slash Ben, and now you get access to Philip Patrick and the team. | ||
If you haven't gotten the first four installments all free at the end of the dollar empire, we get you up to speed on the importance of currency in economics, the importance of currency in American politics. | ||
We talk about the debt and the debt trap. | ||
We lay it all out for you. | ||
We talk about the monumental decision that most people don't know about. | ||
In 1971 of Nixon taking us off the gold standard of the impact of the heck because I can tell you all bad numbers kind of go back to 1971 when you look at the graphs just saying and of course now we're going to launch the central bank digital currency of why in this era of economic warfare where all the other big central banks and I'm talking China and all these guys they're buying gold At record rates. | ||
Why is our central bank focused on printing money to pay for these deficits and going for a central bank digital currency and will not release? | ||
We're not asking something hard. | ||
Just release your gold holdings and what your purchases have been. | ||
Something is rotten in Denmark and something is definitely rotten on Constitution Avenue. | ||
That's where the temple is, what they call it. | ||
The temple is right there on Constitution Avenue, right across the street from the Lincoln Memorial. | ||
Would you believe it? | ||
President Lincoln was when they We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
Salman Chase created the greenback to pay for the Civil War because they didn't want to raise taxes. | ||
They realized they raised taxes. There'd be a lot of people saying, hey, let me think about this for a second, just the way Americans are. Okay, we're gonna take a short commercial break. We've got Philip Patrick, our guy at Birch Gold, one of the smartest analysts around, and we've been with him, I don't know, three or four years. | ||
Been dead spot on for the last three or four years. | ||
Pretty hard when you talk about the world of finance. | ||
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back with Birch Gold in a moment. | |
Okay Phillip, we're lucky to get you You know, Phillip, it's very tough to book now. | ||
It's not like Dave Walsh. | ||
Dave Walsh and Mike Davis and other guys that we started here on our platform are every different. | ||
We wanted it to be that way. | ||
We've given them a platform and people have seen how brilliant they are and they're everywhere. | ||
Philip Patrick says he's so damn busy because gold is at an all-time, at least an all-time high now when you take in inflation. | ||
Still got another 30% to go, and I take it all indications it may go there. | ||
But Philip, when we have them go to Birch Gold, you've got all kind of tax-assisted things, you got 401ks, IRAs, the way you get it over. | ||
Just walk people through, when they go to Birch Gold, how do they, because most people in this audience, I mean, we have hardcore, don't get me wrong, super hardcore, that love when we talk about capital markets, love when we talk about gold, love the fact of where gold is, and worship you guys. | ||
But a lot of people are not. | ||
So tell us, when we send them over to Birch Gold, what happens? | ||
So it's really simple. | ||
Birchgold.com forward slash Bannon. | ||
What that's going to do is going to get them access to a free information kit. | ||
It's very informative. | ||
20, 25 page guide. | ||
It's going to give people a lot of the history, how they can invest in gold, whether it's through an IRA or cash sitting outside. | ||
And then from there, they're going to have access to somebody like myself. | ||
We're there to sort of guide them through, hold their hands, answer any questions. | ||
And ultimately help to structure portfolios that are based on what the individual is trying to achieve. | ||
So the key for us, as you know well, is always education. | ||
We feel that people can make the best decisions from a fully informed perspective. | ||
So that's where it starts. | ||
Once people start to build a comfort level, we can help to structure, facilitate and make sure that they can protect either portions of retirement accounts or, like I said, cash in the bank. | ||
But it's very simple. | ||
You contact Birch. | ||
From there, we provide the information and we'll hold their hand step by step by step. | ||
You've been doing this a long time and your institution's been doing it a long time. | ||
I just want to leave with the fact of, from a professional, and you've been doing this through wars and recessions and all of it. | ||
Have you ever seen it crazier in kind of world finance or capital markets than today and kind of the decisions policymakers are both making on the fiscal side? | ||
with these legislatures and assemblies and congresses throughout the world and also on the monetary side with the central banks. Have you ever seen it more, I have to say, irrational? | ||
Never. | ||
Not in my lifetime. | ||
You'd have to go back long before I was born to see it. | ||
We've got to remember a few things. | ||
Look, we've dealt with inflation before. | ||
We've dealt with recessions before. | ||
The whole time we've been alive, the dollar has been king. | ||
So we're seeing very, very different issues today than we've dealt with in the past. | ||
And I think doing what we've always done to address them ultimately will not work. And you know, I say to people on the phone a lot, and I say here as well, if central banks are buying more gold over the last two years than any other years in history, that means more than anything, I have to say, there is not smarter money, certainly when it comes to currency than central banks. So you always follow the smart money. But certainly in my lifetime, I have never seen, you know, decisions | ||
being made as this administration are. | ||
And as we've said before, we are digging a hole that I'm getting very fearful we will not be able to get out of. | ||
And this administration is just playing into the hands of our enemies and creating a sound argument to de-dollarize, which is absurd. | ||
So the answer is no, Stephen. | ||
It keeps me up at night. | ||
Okay, take your number two pencil out because I don't think I've said it this definitively before, like I've made other statements. | ||
I think virtually all became true. | ||
There's roughly, I think, $300 trillion of debt in the world. | ||
That is personal debt, corporate debt, government debt, central bank debt, all of it. | ||
We are going to have the world's biggest margin call. | ||
In a couple of years. | ||
And that margin call, you're going to have a margin call on this debt. | ||
And all bets are off when that happens. | ||
We're going to see things that are going to happen in the next couple of years in capital markets and in your savings and your retirement and what's happening that we've never seen. | ||
We have warned on this show now for years. | ||
We started the end of the dollar empire with Philip and the team, I think three years ago. | ||
We have warned about this for years. | ||
And if it continues unabated, I tell you, all bets are off and you're going to see something. | ||
You're going to see things you've never seen before. | ||
It's going to make the Weimar Republic look like a Sunday afternoon picnic of what's going to happen. | ||
And remember, it was the destruction of the middle class because of that monster inflation that led to the rise of Hitler and the fascist movement throughout Europe, in Italy and in Germany. | ||
Philip Patrick, where do people go to get to you personally? | ||
What's your social media? | ||
How do they get to you at Birchgold? | ||
Very simple. | ||
So, for Birchgold, for information, it's birchgold.com forward slash Bannon. | ||
Again, birchgold.com forward slash Bannon. | ||
And you can always reach me directly at Philip Patrick on Getter. | ||
Again, at Philip Patrick on Getter. | ||
Philip, thank you so much. | ||
Thanks to the Birchgold team. | ||
I look forward to launching End of the Dollar Empire, segment five, part five, the central bank digital currency. | ||
People's heads will blow up when they see that. | ||
They will get the pitchforks out and demand, hey, we've got to start with the forensic audit first, but then accountability second. | ||
Philip Patrick, thank you so much. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Thank you for having me. | ||
Now I think you have to, whether you make the decision or not, is your choice. | ||
I mean, you're free men and women. | ||
That's what we're trying to do here. | ||
But we try to immerse you in information. | ||
I think now is the time, I keep saying it, to go do this. | ||
There is, there's no logic to this. | ||
There's just, this is almost like a banana republic runs itself. | ||
What we're doing here on the fiscal side and the monetary side is, makes no logical financial or economic sense at all. | ||
This is purely, A ruling class is trying to protect themselves. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
It's a ruling class trying to protect themselves. | ||
That's why you got to see how you're going to hedge against it, because we're going to have a margin call, global margin call on this, that is going to cut a swath of destruction to working class and middle class people, not just the United States, very big here, but throughout the world. | ||
That day, as sure as the turning of the earth, That day is coming. | ||
Next week is going to be quite intense. | ||
We're going to start with MTG. | ||
We've got her currently booked, but we've got a lot more going on. | ||
But they're coming back and they're coming back after approving a two trillion dollar deficit just this year and not securing the border. | ||
The border has been worse since Congress has been worse. | ||
They're literally going to come back. | ||
And they're going to put $60 billion to Ukraine on the table, and we're going to fight this down to the bitter end. | ||
This is about the direction of the country. | ||
This is about how irrational, insane your sociopathic overlords are. | ||
I want to thank everybody for being here this week. | ||
It's been quite intense. | ||
I would like to say next week's not, but it's going to be even more intense. | ||
Congress is back. | ||
Going to be fights all over. | ||
President Trump's closer to the trial in New York, the phony trial, the persecution. | ||
I'll be up on Getter all weekend. | ||
I want to thank everybody, all the War Room Posse, Grace, Mo, the entire team, Jane, Natalie, my great production crew. |