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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | |
| Pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
| Here's not got a free shot. | ||
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All these networks lying about the people. | |
| The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
| I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
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I know you've got 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 line? | ||
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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. | ||
| War Room. | ||
| Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
| It's Monday, one September in the year of our Lord 2025. | ||
| The first is September and it's not often Labor Day falls on that year, but here we are. | ||
| There's not a lot of companies that said they had a direct impact in the direction of this nation. | ||
| I mean, a direct impact. | ||
| Our following guest, Scott Coburn from Patriot Mobile. | ||
| Patriot Mobile can say that because I'm telling you, I think it was six weeks ago, we had a meeting down at Patriot Mobile on kind of the PAC side of which Glenn Story, because of his prestige and people understanding the quality of the man in the grassroots area, we had a meeting and talked about different things the grassroots were working on down in Texas. | ||
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And in that meeting, I say, hey, look, we just got to focus. | |
| We've got so many great things going on. | ||
| You guys are building things, et cetera, but we've got to focus on one thing, and that's this redistricting fight that obviously the establishment down there doesn't want to have. | ||
| And the meeting shifted. | ||
| We spent another two or three hours. | ||
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Guys like Brian Harrison were there that were able to dip in and out. | |
| And from there came that battle plan to make it a number one priority. | ||
| That started the entire redistricting war we have now in this country. | ||
| And we're going to win that war. | ||
| And in winning that war, we're going to hold the House in 2026. | ||
| And we're going to get a couple more years, at least in this go-round on the Trump revolution of which we need because we're burning daylight right now. | ||
| Scott Coburn, you're one of the senior guys in the company, and I can't thank you enough of what you do on the political side. | ||
| And people know, hey, you know, Glenn Story, the team, they have our values. | ||
| I got to stop giving our money to people that hate me. | ||
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And it's worked. | |
| And I've seen the quality of you guys. | ||
| But one of the things that I think gets buried sometimes and we don't emphasize enough is just the quality of the company and why it's time to switch and getting the service. | ||
| You got kind of the best of all services. | ||
| I want to make sure today that we take a moment before we go back and talk about more about what you guys have just enormously, because I tell you, if it wasn't for Glenn Story in that meeting that day, this would not have happened because the establishment down in Texas, the Republican establishment, did not want to get in here because they realized they were going to get some bad publicity from the mainstream media as they have gotten, as they've stood up and tried to have a fair redistricting for the state, Texas. | ||
| And quite frankly, as you know, Scott and others have watched the show. | ||
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We don't think they did enough. | |
| Five was not enough. | ||
| They should have done 10. | ||
| But at least we got the ball rolling. | ||
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But talk to me about the company. | |
| Talk to me about the service. | ||
| Because I want folks to understand it's just like Glenn Story and these patriots out there trying to save Texas because as Texas goes, so goes the nation. | ||
| But it's one of the finest companies. | ||
| And what you guys have done in the mobile space is nothing short of extraordinary, sir. | ||
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Yeah, thanks for having me on, Steve. | |
| And look, you hit the nail on the head when you talk about being at war. | ||
| I mean, look, it's Labor Day. | ||
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Let's, in light of what we just saw last week, right, when yet another iconic American brand decided that woke was a better way, you know, let us take this opportunity to be reminded that, look, where we choose to eat our chicken, fried steak and gravy matters, right? | |
| Like where we choose to put our cell phone service matters. | ||
| It all matters, right? | ||
| So Patriot Mobile stands out, Steve, you know this, as the alternative to these companies that have decided their woke agendas were more important than producing quality products and services. | ||
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You mentioned the quality of our service, Steve. | |
| It's second to none. | ||
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We have all three of the major networks. | |
| You're not going to find that anywhere else. | ||
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Look, we have 100% U.S.-based customer support. | |
| We take our customers, they are the lifeblood of our company. | ||
| The quality of the service we provide, both in the cell phone service and in our customer support, is what makes us different. | ||
| And you know this. | ||
| You've experienced it. | ||
| You've been around our offices. | ||
| And I invite anybody else to come by here. | ||
| This is what we do. | ||
| We live it and breathe it every day. | ||
| So, yeah, that's what we're all about, Steve. | ||
| No, it's unbelievable. | ||
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The spirit in the Esprit de Corps. | |
| When you talk about this in the alternatives, talk first off about how you get the best service because you're taking it from all the big providers are all part of your kind of infrastructure. | ||
| And this is kind of set up that you have to be able to allocate these big entities have to be able to allocate. | ||
| You guys take advantage of that. | ||
| And then you provide so much more. | ||
| But tell people first, because people always say, well, you know, Patriot Mobile is great, but they're small. | ||
| I got to go with Verizon or I got to go with T-Mobile. | ||
| I got to go with one of these big companies. | ||
| Talk about how you guys get around that. | ||
| Yeah. | ||
| So, Steve, that's a great point. | ||
| And actually, that addresses probably the biggest objection that we get to people that want to switch over to Patriot Mobile. | ||
| It's, hey, is it going to work, right? | ||
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It's my cell phone. | |
| It's very important to my life, my business. | ||
| And I'm here to assure you: look, you're going to get the same or better service because we use the same towers, not just of a single network. | ||
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We have all three of the major networks. | |
| So we can actually guarantee that you're going to get the same or better coverage that you have today. | ||
| But we're going to do it in a better way because we can also offer U.S.-based customer support. | ||
| That's something you're not going to get with most companies today, right? | ||
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And that does make a difference, Steve, in getting people comfortable with our company. | |
| The fact that we are smaller, that's okay. | ||
| We're more nimble. | ||
| That means we can jump in and help when some of the big guys aren't going to be able to jump in and help. | ||
| That's what makes us different. | ||
| Talk to us. | ||
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You had a big impact about a month or so ago, and you talked about when you call our customer support, you're going to get some hillbilly with a redneck accent from East Texas. | |
| Talk about that. | ||
| 100% U.S.-based customer service, 100% U.S. citizens you're going to be talking to, correct? | ||
| That's right, Steve. | ||
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The joke you were referring to, which is not a joke at all, really, because we have a call center out in Tyler, Texas, which is a wonderful town in East Texas. | |
| But when you call Patriot Mobile, the only accent you're going to hear might be a little East Texas hillbilly. | ||
| And that's the truth. | ||
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Our people just care. | |
| We want to talk with you. | ||
| We want to hear about what's important to you, what your pain points are in your cell phone service and address those in a way that's going to help. | ||
| That's what we're here for. | ||
| Talk to me about Glenn's story. | ||
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You work with Glenn for a while. | |
| He's kind of a legendary figure when he comes on the show. | ||
| It's just, you know, it's the Glenn story, everything. | ||
| You know, he's got a way. | ||
| He holds himself. | ||
| I see him in meetings. | ||
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I see the way people gravitate to him. | |
| We've had, been so fortunate to be able to go to so many, you know, the Charlie Kirk's, Charlie Kirk's events, the CPAC events. | ||
| Glenn's always there. | ||
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Tell me what it's like as a guy and what it's like to work for him. | |
| How has he built the team over there? | ||
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Steve, I got to tell you, man, I've known Glenn before Patriot Mobile was even around. | |
| I've known the guy for more than 15 years, and I love the guy. | ||
| He's a brother of mine. | ||
| And what I love most about him, sure, he is the best brand ambassador I could ever ask for. | ||
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The guy loves nothing more than to talk about Patriot Mobile, our mission, the passion that he has for our business and our people is just unmatched. | |
| But I'll tell you, what I really love most about Glenn is his heart for people. | ||
| I have seen it time and again where Glenn is, we'll be walking down the street and he'll say, stop, Scott, stop. | ||
| We got to go talk to this guy. | ||
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He looks like he needs something. | |
| We got to help this guy. | ||
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His heart, Steve, is to help people. | |
| And that's what I love about him. | ||
| The guy's just an amazing man. | ||
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He's a brother of mine, brother in Christ. | |
| We worship together. | ||
| We go to church together. | ||
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I just can't imagine having a better leader of a company than Glenn Story. | |
| You know, this is one thing I want to kind of close on or go to the next thing in development: understanding the basic and very deep values you all have and how it's built around the Judeo-Christian values and a deep-seated Christian faith and action. | ||
| One thing that shocked me in being in working with you guys is how those values are throughout Texas and throughout the grassroots. | ||
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Yet people are stunned all the time that every time we got Paxson's impeachment, or you got to put the whip hand to people to get the redistricting done. | |
| What is the disconnect between the values of the folks in Texas and the values of a company like Patriot Mobile and how it's embraced by the community? | ||
| But then when it gets to kind of the implementation of the politics of all of it, it's a struggle. | ||
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And I mean, it's one of the reasons that we've partnered so well. | |
| We've got so many things we're going to do this fall and the next year, but everything's a fight. | ||
| What is that disconnect? | ||
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Is that the business community down there or the left or Saurus? | |
| What has it made that it's everything you've got to really, I mean, it's a dogfight down there, everything we do when you really want to get your policies that are backed up by your values implemented, sir. | ||
| Steve, it is a battle every day, but I'll tell you what, and this sounds a little simplistic, but it is the God's honest truth. | ||
| Look, we look to the Bible and we look to what God tells us to do in our business. | ||
| And it does sound a little cliche, but if more politicians, more businesses, more people would turn to God and just ask, what would you have me do in this moment? | ||
| I don't care if it's a decision in your business or your personal life and your marriage and your family. | ||
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If we just got back to godly principles in our lives and in our business, it really would clarify things. | |
| We wouldn't be in this struggle of what's right, what's wrong, who's right, who's wrong, the left, the right. | ||
| It'd come down to what God's plan and God's will is for all of us as his people. | ||
| I mean, it really is, to me, that simple, Steve. | ||
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Unbelievable. | |
| Scott, one more time, where do people go to talk to somebody with an East Texas accent or where they go online to find out if you go and shift your servers, you put promo code Bannon in or promo code Warroom, you get a free month. | ||
| But where do people go? | ||
| I really wanted to get to know the folks over at Patriot Mobile because once you get to know the folks, you're going to switch the service and you're never going back. | ||
| So how do we make that happen? | ||
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It's real easy, Steve. | |
| You can go to patriotmobile.com forward slash Bannon or you can call 972 Patriot. | ||
| Make sure you use that code Bannon. | ||
| You're going to get your free month of service. | ||
| We're going to get you switched over. | ||
| We're going to make it easy. | ||
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Guys, this takes 20 to 30 minutes or less from your own couch or your own office. | |
| You don't have to walk into a retail store and bang your head against the wall like you did last time. | ||
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You switch your cell phone providers. | |
| We make it easy. | ||
| Let's get it done today. | ||
| Make the switch. | ||
| Scott, thank you so much. | ||
| By the way, do you have social media? | ||
| Are you up on social media? | ||
| I want to make sure everybody gets to know you better. | ||
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Yeah, you can catch me at Scott Coburn77. | |
| You can catch me on Twitter. | ||
| That's where I am most often. | ||
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But like I say, check us out at Patriot Mobile USA, too. | |
| I want, like you said, Steve, let's get to know our people. | ||
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Let's get to know our company a little bit better. | |
| And I think people will be more willing to switch. | ||
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Thank you, sir. | |
| I appreciate you. | ||
| Appreciate everything you guys have done. | ||
| Thank you, Steve. | ||
| God bless you. | ||
| Like I said, it's got to be four or five weeks ago. | ||
| Glenn asked me to come down for a meeting. | ||
| I said, Look, I can't, because we're doing the war room, and sometimes we actually do it from their amazing studio. | ||
| I said, I can't actually work it out that, but here's what we'll do. | ||
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I'll get on Zoom and I'll be up there all day right after the show. | |
| And the meeting was amazing. | ||
| And really, the fact that everybody wanted to focus after we kind of went through some preliminaries, everybody wanted to focus on the redistricting and understanding that that was a key battle. | ||
| It just shows you the leadership. | ||
| And it also shows you down at Texas the power of the grassroots. | ||
| The grassroots movement in Texas is massive. | ||
| Now, there's a disconnect between what happens in Austin and how this thing's implemented. | ||
| And that goes all the way from border security and the sovereignty of the country and the state to this redistricting. | ||
| Just understand something because I think we're going to go back there. | ||
| There's a Texas 10, and that's what Abbott told us: that there are 10 seats that could be extracted in a fair redistricting. | ||
| We got five, and the left melted down on five, and that initiated all of it. | ||
| That gave DeSantis and the guys in Florida to say, yes, we can get up with five. | ||
| In Ohio, you're going to get two. | ||
| In Missouri, you're going to get one. | ||
| In Kentucky, you're going to get one. | ||
| In Indiana, you're going to get one. | ||
| And I think there's a couple of other surprises that are coming there. | ||
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Maybe even Louisiana. | |
| So you're going to see a big shift. | ||
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And that came out of a grassroots meeting because in calling the special session, Abbott and these guys had no intention of really addressing it. | |
| They want to address the property taxes, which they should. | ||
| And of course, the recovery efforts around the Kerrville situation and how they could take care of that in the rest of the state of Texas. | ||
| They did not want to address. | ||
| And that's why, if you remember, you had to kind of put the tip of the bayonets to them. | ||
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That is why this company's had such a big impact. | |
| And why has it had a big impact? | ||
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Because it lives its values. | |
| It lives its values every day, even when that's very difficult and very tough, because it is. | ||
| You know that. | ||
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Short commercial break. | |
| We're going to return. | ||
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You can see all the content I'm putting up. | |
| Kind of get a sense of what the show is going to be like that day because mainly not all the time, but I put up a couple, three things to give you a heads up on one of the things we're working on or thinking about. | ||
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Natalie Dominguez. | |
| Natalie, how long have you been? | ||
| How long have you been at Home Title Oak? | ||
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When did you come aboard? | |
| It was over a year ago, right? | ||
| Yeah, actually, I just came on, I think like maybe two months before my first show with you. | ||
| So it's been about a year and a half that I've been with them. | ||
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Year and a half. | |
| And Natalie came on board because we, as working together with the Home Title Out guys, who we love, because we always have an annual dinner, normally around CPAC, and we sit down and we take a couple hours with each partner and kind of go through things. | ||
| I strongly recommended because I said, look, this product's incredible, but I think people get confused. | ||
| Title Insurance, I said, and it's so important. | ||
| And the reasons it's important is twofold. | ||
| Number one, if this happens to you, you can read all the stories. | ||
| Your life is totally consumed about getting it back right. | ||
| And so the opportunity cost here is enormous for the small amount of money. | ||
| But I said, even more importantly, is the anxiety. | ||
| And particularly, this happens mainly to people towards the latter years. | ||
| This is a type of stress that can do somebody in. | ||
| Okay. | ||
| And so on twofold, this thing is so important, but we need to be able to explain this to somebody. | ||
| And they came back and said, hey, we're going to hire an educational director. | ||
| Then Natalie showed up, and I think you showed up a month or so before you came on a year and a half ago. | ||
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And I can tell you, it's been a total sea change. | |
| We get so many compliments and so many things of saying, hey, Natalie comes on. | ||
| She tells us the stories and the solutions. | ||
| And then what you do when people go inside. | ||
| It's been a complete sea change because this product is so, this product or service is so important. | ||
| And here's why. | ||
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There's a, like I say, every dream you have is in that home. | |
| And if you look at any type of economic analysis throughout the country today, one of the biggest things and one of the reasons there's such late family formation, we have demographic problems is about affordability and the ability to actually own a home. | ||
| So if you own it, you own that castle, under no circumstances should you let anybody be able to mess around with you. | ||
| And today, given the rudimentary nature of the system nationwide that sets up the protection of or just the logging of your title, if you look at advances in cyber and particularly access to all over the world, these bad guys, and trust me, these cyber guys in Asia and in Eastern Europe, hey, some bad ombres. | ||
| And then you add on top of it, artificial intelligence, the sophistication of that. | ||
| Plus, you got rogue accountants, rogue lawyers, maybe a family member that went astray. | ||
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So, Natalie, I got to tell you, the last year and a half has been a pleasure. | |
| But I always want what people always remember when you come on is you come up with a real life scenario, something that happened, and my phone blows up later, and they go, oh, my God, I can't believe that people are so demonic or how smart and crafty they are because they understand. | ||
| I think there's something like three and a half or four trillion dollars of equity tied up in people's personal homes throughout the country. | ||
| And the bad guys understand that that's given the rudimentary nature of how things are protected. | ||
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It's just it's available for them to try to go and mess with people. | |
| So walk me through. | ||
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Give me one of your new best examples and how you guys work at Home Title Oak, ma'am. | |
| For sure. | ||
| And I think one thing I want to note for all of your listeners, all the posse. | ||
| So I think some people have a misconception that a big part of my job is coming on and talking with you guys and stuff. | ||
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The reason that I was brought on, Steve, and thank you for pointing this out, is my background is actually in government tech. | |
| So I worked in California for the company that was responsible for digitization, excuse me, of marriage, birth certificates, land, and vital records in California for the very first time. | ||
| government transparency, campaign transparency was where I kind of worked, but our sister systems were public transparency. | ||
| So my background is really in having a very in-depth understanding of how this software works, how the databases speak to each other, and how easy it is for things to go wrong, not only on the county level, because a lot of it is human error, but just in the public sphere of everyone having access to this information constantly. | ||
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So for those of you that don't know, that is a lot of my background. | |
| I'm a real person. | ||
| I work at Home Title Lock and we definitely do our due diligence when it comes to really trying to understand what's going on. | ||
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The reason I bring news to you guys is because it's important for you to realize that this is a real thing that's happening on a daily basis, right? | |
| So one thing we wanted to do today was kind of do like a QA and I look at your guys's comments. | ||
| And if you have questions, put them in the comments for me. | ||
| I look at them, I mark them down. | ||
| One of the biggest ones that I've seen people say here in the worm room and on social media is, I have my title in my safe and they'll have to get through me to get to it. | ||
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Sometimes slightly more violent versions of that. | |
| So I wanted to kind of touch on a couple of the misconceptions. | ||
| So one is, I just want to let you guys know that don't know at home. | ||
| Your title is not a piece of paper. | ||
| If you're thinking about a deed that you have to your home, that's, you know, a copy of a piece of paper that you have, that's completely different. | ||
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So a deed is the paperwork, but your title is your concept of ownership. | |
| Who holds title to your home? | ||
| So when these things like warranty deeds, quick claim deeds, things like that are filed at the county level, what happens is, let's say a scammer does this, right? | ||
| And then they go to try to get out a hard money loan against your home. | ||
| What the lender is going to do then is they are going to do a title check. | ||
| They're going to make sure the home is in that criminal, that homeowner's name. | ||
| They're going to do a title check, which goes to the county record. | ||
| So if these documents are very easily filed with the county and there's no accountability on the county side, they just have to take it if it's filled out properly and they file it, then you don't get notified. | ||
| You don't know what's going on. | ||
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Your title, your concept, your ownership is in someone else's name. | |
| And that's where this crime really becomes a problem. | ||
| So it's not about a piece of paper you have in your house. | ||
| It's not about them coming in trying to break down your door and kick you out, although that does happen when foreclosures happen. | ||
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It's about someone leveraging your equity because on paper and on record with the county, they own your home, right? | |
| Another one I've seen is: if it's fraud, banks can't come after me. | ||
| There's nothing they can do about it. | ||
| Basically, I didn't take out the loan. | ||
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So the bank's not going to take anything from me. | |
| That is unequivocally false, right? | ||
| We've seen banks go after people all the time. | ||
| We've seen houses become foreclosed upon. | ||
| A couple of weeks ago, I talked about someone's house getting bulldozed. | ||
| It's not the first time it's happened. | ||
| Look at Graceland, okay? | ||
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Second most popular home in America outside of the White House. | |
| And the state of Tennessee literally stopped it the day before foreclosure. | ||
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If that can happen to Graceland, Elvis's house, cute house, why wouldn't it happen to you? | |
| And what makes you think that the state is going to stop it beforehand when you're not bringing in millions of dollars of taxes a year? | ||
| But I digress. | ||
| Last one, big one that I've seen is this is why title insurance exists. | ||
| So for those of you that are not aware and have maybe never purchased a home, most people get title insurance during the closing process. | ||
| This is not for the homeowner. | ||
| This is for the buyer, right? | ||
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A title insurance policy, basically it's ensuring that you have clean title and it's ensuring that the home that you are purchasing doesn't have any problems with the record. | |
| So it's kind of covering the buyer, but not the homeowner. | ||
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Your home gets sold by a criminal because they have the title at the county and they're going through this like quick vacant property, quick cash deal, and they're selling it really, really fast. | |
| Title insurance does not cover you after you own your home, after you take possession of your home. | ||
| There are very, very rare homeowners' policies that do something similar, but they are extremely expensive. | ||
| And I don't personally, I've never met anyone in my life that actually has one. | ||
| I just know it's a possibility. | ||
| So I kind of wanted to hit a couple of those misconceptions because the bottom line is if you're a home homeowner, you are vulnerable to this fraud because that's just the way the system works right now. | ||
| The government is not doing anything to change it. | ||
| Small things in government, even just getting electronic recording of campaign documents, require legislation changes. | ||
| And if you think they're going to go through the process for something that they kind of benefit from on the other side of prosecution, you're wrong. | ||
| So right now, unfortunately, you do have to fight for yourself. | ||
| And that's why our CEO created this company in the first place because he and his wife were actually a victim 15 years ago. | ||
| And he was like, how do I take this system and create a safeguard for homeowners so they don't have to go through what my wife and I had to go through? | ||
| So I know we've never really talked about that, but I think it's important to know. | ||
| Like we are real people. | ||
| We care about people. | ||
| That's why we're not just monitoring alerts. | ||
| We're not just going to tell you when something happens and then let you go. | ||
| We go through the restoration with you. | ||
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I want to go back to something that's very important. | |
| One of the reasons that the system's rudimentary right now, the state governments, the local governments, they're all broke. | ||
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They don't have money to go through the digitization and make this more sophisticated. | |
| It's just not going to happen. | ||
| It's not going to happen anytime soon, right? | ||
| I don't think it's going to happen in the lived experience of anybody there. | ||
| But I want to go back to the very basic because I do have a lot of people say, hey, look, I've got mine. | ||
| I got it in my safe, right? | ||
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And I'll have to take it from my dead cold hands. | |
| Explain why the system, even if you have the physical copy of it, it doesn't mean it's down. | ||
| What's down at the registrar's office is not that. | ||
| And that's where the cyber, the AI, the rogue accountant, the rogue lawyer, a disgruntled family member can get to. | ||
| Just the simple fact that you have it in your possession doesn't mean it's not accessible to a bad guy, ma'am. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| All of your, everything that you have that's filed in relation to your home, whether it's mortgages, whether it's your warranty deed, a quick claim deed, whatever it is, it's all public record. | ||
| So Public Records Acts, I want to say it's 1974. | ||
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I could be wrong in the year. 74, I believe. | |
| Everything is public record. | ||
| Your property that you own is technically a government parcel. | ||
| So anything in relation to that government parcel, even though you are the owner, is public record. | ||
| I can walk into any office. | ||
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I can go online and I can probably find your house. | |
| I have found many of our Natalie. | ||
| Hang on one second. | ||
| I want to take a short commercial break. | ||
| I want to get into all this. | ||
| Return. | ||
| It's entrepreneurial Monday, known as Labor Day throughout the rest of the nation. | ||
| You're in the war room. | ||
| Short commercial break. | ||
| Back in a moment. | ||
| Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
| So, Natalie, I had to cut you off there towards the end. | ||
| I want you to go back to that because, folks, just because you got it in your safe, the way the system works, that doesn't fully protect you. | ||
| Just hit rewind and give that to me again, Natalie, because it's so important. | ||
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And folks, the reason I love Home Title Lock and we want to do this is that the opportunity cost, the opportunity cost of Somebody getting into your title, the anxiety, the time commitment. | |
| Trust me, you will not be at the ramparts with us fighting these fights because it will be all-consuming. | ||
| Like I said, the average American, the average American is lucky enough to own a home, 80 or 90% of your net worth is tied up in that. | ||
| It's everything. | ||
| And that's why I keep saying that, you know, I've always said that every dream you've had is in that home, right? | ||
| What shows you got that is your title, but it can become the biggest nightmare. | ||
| And it's because of bad actors. | ||
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And you just got to be with, I don't know, three or four trillion dollars of home equity out there. | |
| It attracts bad ombres from throughout the world. | ||
| And also the story she tells when she's on here every couple of weeks of just rogue accountants, rogue things, or just a family member that says, hey, I see an opportunity here. | ||
| And this normally also happens as people get on an age when you don't have 10 or 20 years to turn this thing around. | ||
| So that's why it's so important. | ||
| So just give me when guys folks tell me, hey, I got it in my safe. | ||
| So I'm ahead of the home title lot, guys. | ||
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Why is that? | |
| Why is that just lulling you to sleep, man? | ||
| Well, the scariest part about this crime, because all of our public records are out there, right? | ||
| The information is at the fingertips of these scammers and these criminals. | ||
| That's what makes this crime so scary is that one, it's very covert. | ||
| It can happen without you knowing. | ||
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And most of the time, at least with all the stories that I've covered with you guys, most of them don't find out about it until they are literally getting kicked out, facing foreclosure. | |
| Their house is being bulldozed. | ||
| They found out way, way after the fact. | ||
| Are we really going to rely? | ||
| There's backtrack. | ||
| There's about less than 10% of government entities in the U.S. that do have their own sort of notification system. | ||
| And we see them go wrong constantly, right? | ||
| In Tennessee, they had a notification system that sent out a bunch of warnings to a bunch of homeowners for homes that weren't even theirs. | ||
| And that's really scary. | ||
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Are we really going to rely on the government to tell us things in a timely manner? | |
| But even if that happens, you go back to them and they're going to say, sorry, it's on record. | ||
| There's nothing we can do. | ||
| So that is the scary part about this crime. | ||
| It happens under your nose. | ||
| It's super, super easy to commit. | ||
| I know you've had Matt Cox on with you before, and he said that he was doing this 20 years ago. | ||
| He's like, if I were doing this now, I would be a billionaire because it would be so much easier with AI, with cyber, with online accessibility. | ||
| You can literally sell a house from your living room, right? | ||
| I'm not my living room, but from your living room. | ||
| You can sell your house, never meeting the buyer, never meeting the real estate agent, not meeting any sort of notary. | ||
| Everything can be done online now. | ||
| And it's terrifying. | ||
| And for people that don't have the resources to go through the long, lengthy process, months to years, depending on how late you find out about this, you're left with nothing. | ||
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I've seen people give up because it just takes too much time and resources to even just try to get their house back in their name. | |
| Go on our Facebook, guys. | ||
| Look at real comments from real people. | ||
| Literally this morning, I saw someone commenting on something that was arguing with someone else about it happening to their brother. | ||
| And they're like, you just don't understand because it's not happening to you. | ||
| We encourage you, look at our website. | ||
| We post articles. | ||
| We post resources. | ||
| Call our office. | ||
| We can talk to you about it if you're uncomfortable just looking at a website and you want to talk to one of us. | ||
| I love our office. | ||
| We are also very, we are U.S.-based, not very U.S., we are completely U.S. based. | ||
| All of our members are in our Florida office. | ||
| I love everyone there. | ||
| Shout out my Florida peeps. | ||
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You can talk to us. | |
| I've had people request to talk to me before. | ||
| We are, again, real people. | ||
| We went to CPAC. | ||
| I was with you there, Steve. | ||
| We met one of your posse members in the crowd. | ||
| He recognized just my name and my voice while I was talking. | ||
| Shout out, Ryan, if you're listening to this. | ||
| But we are very real people with real hearts and we want to be there for your posse. | ||
| And we actually have a really cool Labor Day special for you guys. | ||
| You might have received an email about it a couple of weeks ago, but we've decided to extend it through the end of September. | ||
| And we're doing 60 days for a dollar. | ||
| So it's not a 30-day trial, a 14-day trial. | ||
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It's not a 10% off. | |
| You're getting a full two months for one buck. | ||
| And you get your title history report to make sure you're not already. | ||
| Excuse me, a victim. | ||
| And you get access to all of the resources that we give you guys for 60 days for a dollar. | ||
| I think it's a really, really great deal. | ||
| And this is the first time that we're doing it with the posse. | ||
| We will probably be sending another email before the end of September. | ||
| So keep an eye out for that. | ||
| But the promo code for this one is going to be Steve60. | ||
| So the same thing as the other one, but 60 days. | ||
| Steve60. | ||
| If you don't remember it, re-watch this or go back to that first email that we sent out. | ||
| And if you don't get the email, sign up for the email so you can get our emails. | ||
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Home TitleLock.com, Steve60, promo code Steve60. | |
| Natalie Dominguez, you're a rock star. | ||
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Last year and a half has been fantastic working with you. | |
| I've gotten so many compliments from folks that take the service. | ||
| So thank you so much. | ||
| And one of the best decisions Home Title Lock ever made. | ||
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Head of Educational Service, Natalie Dominguez. | |
| Thanks, guys. | ||
| Thank you, ma'am. | ||
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A rock star. | |
| Really changed everything. | ||
| It's a service. | ||
| Remember, Home Title Lock, Steve60, one buck for 60 days. | ||
| How can you go wrong? | ||
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Check it all out. | |
| Get all your history, et cetera. | ||
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The great Jillian Barbary joins us, one of my favorite people. | |
| Jillian, I don't know, there's a trillion two of credit card debt, 10% of that or 15% of that's non-performing. | ||
| The credit card companies, they want their cash. | ||
| And when they come after you, you know this from personal experience, they're relentless, calling you at night, calling you everywhere. | ||
| Why do you need, why don't I just, if I've got a credit card problem, why does I don't just pick up the phone and call the credit card company and get into it with them? | ||
| Why do I even need somebody like Done with Debt, ma'am? | ||
| Yeah, they would love that. | ||
| I mean, think about the credit card companies. | ||
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They are in it to win it. | |
| They are not in it for you. | ||
| They're in it to make big bucks. | ||
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And they do. | |
| They make a lot of money off of you. | ||
| Remember, it's not about them helping. | ||
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It's about you using the credit card and them saying, okay, pay up, pay up, pay up, pay up. | |
| So what Done with Debt will do is work for you. | ||
| They will go in front of front line, so to speak. | ||
| And it's like having your own team that will go to the credit card companies for you because they do know the deals. | ||
| And overnight, those horrible, harassing phone calls will stop. | ||
| The mail that is constantly coming in at you will just completely stop. | ||
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And you know that your team of extremely experienced negotiators, these are the best of the best, the criminal crime, they are going to be working hard for you. | |
| They don't want to push you into bankruptcy. | ||
| They don't want to just do one big agglomerated loan. | ||
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They want to get you back on track in the right way and help you with maybe even having money in your pocket by the end of it. | |
| So what they'll do is if you want to go on for a free consultation, go to donewithdebt.com. | ||
| You get a free consultation. | ||
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And just like Natalie said, they're real human beings. | |
| They're at the other end of the line. | ||
| They will talk to you. | ||
| I know the stress. | ||
| When you had Mr. Caputo on earlier, Steve, I was sitting and just almost crying for the man, getting throat cancer, having all this stress on him. | ||
| I just thought, oh, gosh, I can relate. | ||
| Money debt is personal and it's an experience that you feel. | ||
| It's nerve-wracking. | ||
| But hang on. | ||
| Hang on for a second. | ||
| Want to make sure the audience understands this because credit card companies, when you're behind or they want their money, and bankruptcy is like a ridiculous way to go. | ||
| You don't, because bankruptcy sticks with you. | ||
| Don't let people flee. | ||
| It sticks with you for a long time. | ||
| That's what done with debt's in the business of not having you go into bankruptcy. | ||
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But you had personal issues, you had health issues, you had cancer. | |
| Does the credit card company care about anything? | ||
| They care if Jillian's sick, do they care if Jillian's got cancer, that Julian's got problems in her marriage? | ||
| Do they care about any of that? | ||
| When you're all like Caputo, when you got all this on you, are they very empathetic about your personal situation, ma'am? | ||
| Not so much. | ||
| I sent in a picture of me bald as Uncle Fester, and they just sent back a post-it laughing. | ||
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Yeah, they don't care. | |
| They do not care if you're on your deathbed. | ||
| They will milk you for everything that you have, and then penalty upon penalty upon penalty. | ||
| So, done with debt really wants to get ahead of that for you, get you out of that whole game, and they will get into the game for you. | ||
| So, you sit, talk with them, they're almost like a therapist. | ||
| You give them your information, and they talk to the banking institutions, they talk to the credit card companies, and it's basically pennies for the dollar, right? | ||
| They know exactly what you have and what you can offer them. | ||
| And sometimes, in some cases, companies are willing to just wipe out the debt. | ||
| It happens, it actually happens. | ||
| Um, and for people that are living paycheck to paycheck, and it's so many people at this point, we need that financial know-how, and these people know it. | ||
| I'm not a monies person, I don't know numbers, I'm not good with that. | ||
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They are, and as I said, they are master negotiators so they can get it done for you. | |
| You'll have your own team pushing it out there in front of you so you can eat at night, you can talk to your family, you can be present and not have anxiety attacks. | ||
| But you have to go to donewithdebt.com and do not pay another bill right now. | ||
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That's the first, this is the start. | |
| Don't pay another bill until you go to donewithdebt.com. | ||
| Look at all of the statements, the people that have used donewithdebt.com. | ||
| Look at what they're saying. | ||
| Their testimonies are proof, and you'll find some of the stories are just like your story. | ||
| And so, donewithdebt.com is out there to help you. | ||
| That's why we give you that free consult. | ||
| And then from there, you're going to be on the road to financial stability again. | ||
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And you're not going to be living with that heavy weight over your worst. | |
| I think you make a good point that, hey, don't pay until you talk to the done with debt guys. | ||
| But one thing I want to impress upon people: if you have one takeaway in this, just when it comes in, putting it in a drawer, out of sight and out of mind, is this thing is metastasizing every second of every day. | ||
| So, you have to deal with it, right? | ||
| That's why you got to make this call day. | ||
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Or if you don't make the call, done with debt, you've got to engage with the credit card company. | |
| Don't think just by putting it in the drawer, it's going to go away, it's only going to get worse. | ||
| Am I wrong, ma'am? | ||
| You are 100% right. | ||
| In fact, the penalty fees go up and up and up. | ||
| The more you stuff it away, the worse it gets, of course. | ||
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Metastasizing, exactly. | |
| It's a great word. | ||
| And look, a lot of us don't have that extra, you know, massive egg to go to. | ||
| Think about disease. | ||
| Think about things that can happen in your life that just are out of the unexpected, right? | ||
| It could be job loss, it could be divorce. | ||
| Who knows the case? | ||
| But I have them all at once tumbling over me. | ||
| And just, I wish I always say, I wish I knew about done with that a little earlier. | ||
| It would have taken off many years of anxiety, but here they are. | ||
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They are available for you. | |
| I wish that you, if you're sitting and watching this and you're having any issues financially and you just are living that life of anxiety of pushing the bills away in the glove compartment or hiding them in the house. | ||
| Just, you know, the other thing about bankruptcy, Steve, or feeling like you're bankrupt or going into this massive debt, it's a very lonely place to be. | ||
| Nobody talks about it. | ||
| Nobody talks about it with their friends. | ||
| Certainly, if you're out of the household, you're not going to talk to your spouse about it because you think they think I have everything under control, you know, and the kids can feel it. | ||
| There's something in the air. | ||
| They're not, you know, it's just horrible all around. | ||
| So if you're out there and you are in this position, I urge you, before you pay another bill, go to donewithdebt.com and talk to them. | ||
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Just talk to them. | |
| Get a free consultation. | ||
| Jillian, thank you so much. | ||
| I also want to tell people: go to Done with Debt. | ||
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Don't think, oh, I can just declare bankruptcy. | |
| BK stick with you for a long time. | ||
| Whether you get in an apartment, whether you get in a car loan, anything. | ||
| Jillian Barbara, you've been through it. | ||
| You know how brutal it can be. | ||
| That's what Done with Debt. | ||
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Remember, they'll cap the interest payments, they'll cap the charges. | |
| They'll negotiate a haircut. | ||
| This is what they do. | ||
| They're professionals, professional. | ||
| Donewithdebt.com. | ||
| Jillian, thank you so much for joining us here on entrepreneurial Monday, known as Labor Day. | ||
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God, we love our sponsors. | |
| We got them for a reason. | ||
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They're addressing the needs of the American people. | |
| Short commercial break. | ||
| We're back in a moment. | ||
| Right stuff takes you out. | ||
| Back here. | ||
| Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. | ||
| It's like in The Wizard of Oz when we, you know, was it the Scarecrow and the Tin Man and the Cowardly Lion when Dorothy had that journey? | ||
| I get my three: Catherine O'Neill over at Merryweather Farms, Taj Gil the Gate, Taj Gill at Warpath Coffee, and of course, Trevor Comstock at Sacred Human Health. | ||
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Trevor, I got you here for more than just a couple of seconds. | |
| Normally, we got you in here. | ||
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You're jammed in and you talk about a new product. | |
| Why did you step out from what you were doing before and took the big risk of starting your own company, right? | ||
| Starting your own company from scratch. | ||
| You had a vision of how you wanted to do it. | ||
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And now we know it's a demonstrable fact that your theory of the case and what you're trying to do works because we've had some blowout. | |
| We've had some best-selling products that all of it is original. | ||
| I mean, Trevor gets a lot of input from people associated with the war room. | ||
| But at the end of the day, he does all of it from soup to nuts. | ||
| So what started you down this path and kind of saying, hey, I want to do this myself and I want to do it my own way and the way I want to do it, sir. | ||
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Yeah, I appreciate you, Steve. | |
| I mean, I don't even know where to begin, but I've always, for me personally, just been very health focused. | ||
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Partly the way I was raised, you know, my mom would never let me eat like fruit loops or anything that usually contained preservatives or anything like that, although I wanted it as a kid. | |
| But on top of that, you know, I also come from a family of doctors. | ||
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My dad's a doctor. | |
| All my uncles are MDs, all four of them. | ||
| And all of them have just been very health conscious and health focused. | ||
| So I kind of adopted that early on. | ||
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Now, leading up to Sacred Human, my whole life, I've always tried to eat healthy, eat clean, work out every day. | |
| And also, I've always been a big fan of supplements because I know, you know, even if you're doing the most that you can in terms of eating a healthy diet, getting sunlight, working out, you know, sweating, doing all the things right, you can still miss a lot of necessary nutrients within your diet. | ||
| So, then a lot of people in turn, like myself, try to, you know, go on Amazon or go to Walgreens or pretty much any other website to try to find, you know, the next best supplement, whether it's a multivitamin or a standard vitamin or like a greens powder, anything like that. | ||
| And throughout my years of purchasing supplements and also various health products, I've just time and time again have been extremely disappointed with the quality. | ||
| And as I became, you know, even more health-centric and learned a lot about the different ingredients that go into these different products. | ||
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I've said it before, but it's very similar to like the stance that RFK Jr. takes on food, where oftentimes you'll find a lot of products and food products specifically that are advertised as healthy, but then the label has a ton of preservatives, unnatural additives, food dyes, and all that junk in it that people are now being made aware of, but that you should have been steered away from the beginning in the first place. | |
| But again, what I found throughout, you know, the past 10 years of my life is that same thing with all these supplements that you see on the market. | ||
| They're advertised as healthy and have great marketing, great labeling and everything. | ||
| When you take a closer look at the label and even the other ingredients section, which is usually in fine print, again, you find those chemicals, the preservatives, the food dyes, and all the stuff that RFK Jr. is trying to ban from food, you're finding those in supplements as well. | ||
| So again, that was extremely disappointing. | ||
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But also for me, just kind of the entrepreneur in me, I kind of found a good market fit. | |
| And I realized, well, you know, if every other company out there, at least in the supplement category or health product space, is going to just continue to dupe people by marketing themselves as healthy, but not actually be healthy, then I can maybe create something that's genuinely healthy, only contains clean, natural ingredients, and honestly say that we market those and present them to the public. | ||
| So again, for us, I mean, the reason why we created Sacred Human in the first place was just to offer these clean, natural health products that are made with integrity. | ||
| And again, we only started about a year and a half ago. | ||
| It's been growing like crazy. | ||
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Obviously, big help to the war room. | |
| You guys have been amazing. | ||
| But again, we're trying to also just break away from the big corporate bold where, you know, on top of that, even when the products are advertised as healthy and they're actually not, to take it a step further, a lot of these companies outsource all their production overseas, usually to China, just because obviously production is a lot cheaper. | ||
| But for us, and a lot of the reason why, you know, you find these supplement companies that don't manufacture their stuff or their goods within the U.S. is just because it's typically more expensive. | ||
| But for us, we don't really care about that. | ||
| We'll take a hit on the margins just to make sure that we're creating products that are genuinely clean and healthy. | ||
| So again, all of our products are solely produced in the USA. | ||
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We only use ingredients that we trust. | |
| And that goes for our supplements. | ||
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And also, I wanted to mention too, I don't think I've ever mentioned this, but we work with, at least for our supplements, it's all made in a GMP certified facility, which stands for good manufacturing practices. | |
| Less than 5% of all supplement manufacturers have that GMP certified label. | ||
| So essentially what that does, it does a number of things, but it's essentially validates the manufacturer for having good clean practices, treat their workers fairly, but also more importantly, they test all their ingredients. | ||
| So again, a lot of these supplement companies, it's not a heavy regulated industry. | ||
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So they can get away with marketing these products. | |
| And then there's a ton of heavy metals in them. | ||
| There's pesticides, GMOs, all this garbage that they don't test for. | ||
| And they're shoveling it out to the product or to the market saying it's healthy when actuality, it's not. | ||
| So not only are our products made in a GMP certified facility, which means all of our products are already tested, we then take it a step further and do third-party lab testing, which is outside of our manufacturer. | ||
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So we're essentially double checking for all of our products that we're marketing, everything is advertised. | |
| Belt and suspenders, we got bounce. | ||
| To make sure everybody goes to the website, particularly this new product. | ||
| You got at another home run. | ||
| I think you've had five or six in a row. | ||
| Now where do people go to get all the information, or particularly, what should they be looking at for your new uh, your new product? | ||
| Yeah, 100. | ||
| So you can go to Sacredhumanhealth.com and then also use code labor for 20 off any one-time order. | ||
| Again, our table moisturizer has been selling like crazy, which is a great alternative to any typical standard skin cream, which usually contains a ton of synthetic ingredients which then enters the bloodstream uh, and is not good for you. | ||
| So that. | ||
| And then our new creatine product, which is amazing for brain, memory and muscle growth. | ||
| You can check those out but yeah sacredhumanhealth.com, and then use code labor for 20 off. | ||
| The new brain product is unbelievable. | ||
| And Trevor, I tell you, this guy, when you talk to him about an idea, takes a year longer because he's that thorough. | ||
| Trevor Comstock, you're quite unique, sir. | ||
| Incredible company, incredible products. | ||
| Thank you for being on here on our entrepreneurial monday. | ||
| Thank you sir, just incredible, incredible group of people. | ||
| Today we're kicking off. | ||
| You know it's kind of back to school or back to work. | ||
| September october november december boom, it's gonna come fast and furious starting this week. | ||
| Glad you're part of the war room posse. | ||
| Charlie Kirks next. |