The Charlie Kirk Show - Beating Big Pharma at Their Own Game with Dr. Peter McCullough and Dr. Harvey Risch Aired: 2022-09-14 Duration: 35:54 === Unfettering Doctors From Corporate Straitjackets (08:42) === [00:00:00] Hey everybody, today on the Charlie Kirk show, Dr. McCullough and Dr. Risch to talk about a new company they have to help change healthcare for the better in our country. [00:00:08] As always, you can email me your thoughts, freedom at charliekirk.com, and get my latest book, The College Scam, for $15 at tpusa.com slash book. [00:00:17] That is tpusa.com slash book for $15. [00:00:21] Check it out right now. [00:00:23] Email me your thoughts, freedom at charliekirk.com. [00:00:26] Buckle up, everybody. [00:00:26] Here we go. [00:00:27] Charlie, what you've done is incredible here. [00:00:29] Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campuses. [00:00:31] I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk. [00:00:35] Charlie Kirk's running the White House, folks. [00:00:38] I want to thank Charlie. [00:00:39] He's an incredible guy. [00:00:40] His spirit, his love of this country, he's done an amazing job building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created, Turning Point USA. [00:00:48] We will not embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries, destroyed lives, and we are going to fight for freedom on campuses across the country. [00:00:57] That's why we are here. [00:01:00] Brought to you by the Loan Experts I Trust, Andrew and Todd at Sierra Pacific Mortgage at andrewandTodd.com. [00:01:09] Our healthcare system is incredibly broken. [00:01:14] And our reaction to the China virus, the Fauci virus, revealed that if doctors actually want to treat their patients, they could be kicked out. [00:01:27] They could lose their license. [00:01:29] They could be investigated. [00:01:31] Well, there is an amazing new company that is coming online called The Wellness Company. [00:01:39] It's TWC.health. [00:01:41] And you guys can have a special link for Charlie Kirk Show listeners. [00:01:45] It's TWC.health slash Charlie. [00:01:48] And it's run by two pretty incredible people that have been right all the way along, Dr. Peter McCullough and Dr. Harvey Risch, Chief Medical Board of the Wellness Company. [00:02:00] And they both join us now to talk about their new endeavor as well as what's going on with medical totalitarianism in America. [00:02:06] Dr. McCullough and Dr. Risch, welcome to the Charlie Kirk Show. [00:02:10] Thank you. [00:02:11] Great to be with you. [00:02:12] Dr. McCullough, walk us through this new exciting effort. [00:02:16] You know, we joined forces, Dr. Risch and I, with two other doctors, Dr. Richard Ammerling, who's a senior nephrologist and former dean level at a medical school in the United States, and Dr. Heather Gessling, a family physician in Missouri, to form the medical board of the wellness company that's driven by innovator and business leader Foster Colson. [00:02:40] This is going to be a virtual company that's going to reach all corners of the United States, offering telemedicine, healthcare, innovative products, teaching and online learning, and very importantly, a response to the long COVID syndrome as well as vaccine injury syndromes. [00:03:02] So Dr. Risch, you know, talk about how this is going to be different than most other healthcare companies that have come before. [00:03:11] Well, I think that physicians in the United States have spent the last two years feeling intimidated or worse by their regulatory associations and colleges, as well as governments, especially in California, from being able to tell their patients what they truly understood about their medical circumstances and potential treatments. [00:03:35] And doctors are in a big ethical dilemma because if they can't give informed consent to their patients, then they're not practicing ethical medicine. [00:03:44] Yet that's what they've been forced to do at the risk of losing their licenses or being criminalized over this. [00:03:50] And the whole point of this company is to unfetter doctors, to allow doctors to just use their best judgment, not to be in a corporatist medical straitjacket, but to be able to use their experience and judgment to be able to treat patients the best way they know from the best evidence that they have. [00:04:08] And this is the freedom that we used to have in medicine, but it's crept up, and especially during the COVID era, to shut down these kinds of medical freedoms that the patients expected and the doctors expected. [00:04:21] And that is the aim of this company. [00:04:24] Yeah, and this is all kind of connected to the larger situation, which is alternatives. [00:04:29] And so the website is TWC.health. [00:04:32] And you can see there online appointments to pharmacy to products. [00:04:36] Dr. McCullough, what was one of the most frustrating parts of the kind of reaction to the China virus was that we have all this technology at our disposal, and yet we were less free to be able to make medical decisions than ever before. [00:04:52] You could almost argue that in the 1960s or 70s, if such a virus would have come, that without the internet, you wouldn't have had as much medical totalitarianism. [00:05:01] Can you talk a little bit about that, about how the powers to be through social media, through the federal government, through the CDC, they were able to really prevent any form of dissident doctors like yourselves from being able to push back and treat their patients? [00:05:20] You know, from the very beginning, the theme, Charlie, was overreach. [00:05:24] Our agencies were overreaching. [00:05:26] Let's take the FDA. [00:05:28] The FDA was only really in place to protect Americans from unsafe products. [00:05:34] They should have been continually providing safety analyses, particularly on the vaccines. [00:05:39] But the FDA had no real role in trying to evaluate ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine. [00:05:47] They were always fully FDA approved. [00:05:49] The CDC was overreaching based on its statements suppressing early treatment and then over-promoting the vaccines. [00:05:58] The CDC should have been doing data analyses and outbreak analyses, providing information. [00:06:04] And then the NIH has no real role in providing treatment guidelines. [00:06:08] They don't do it for other illnesses. [00:06:10] They should have simply been the purveyors of research funding. [00:06:14] So if these agencies would have said, okay, medical community, do your best to reduce hospitalization and death with no other statements, America would have been better off. [00:06:25] So, Dr. Rish, I want to ask you, you know, at first it might have seemed that the CDC was incompetent, but later it seemed as if this was by design. [00:06:34] And the WHO is like the latest development in this bigger picture issue. [00:06:39] How will your company go about solving the macro problem as well as treating patients? [00:06:45] Again, it's TWC.health. [00:06:47] Your thoughts? [00:06:48] Well, our guideline is the medical literature. [00:06:52] And so one essential component of TWC is to have a compendium of relevant medical papers and research papers that study all of the treatments and all of the conditions that we need to be involved with, particularly COVID, but other things in primary care eventually as well. [00:07:11] And, you know, there's no way now to be able to believe what people tell you about medicine, unfortunately. [00:07:17] We're in a wild west of medicine, and everybody, myself, doctors, scientists, and people in the general public basically are forced to go and read the papers for themselves and draw their own conclusions. [00:07:30] And if your late conclusions align with someone in the media, doctor, scientists in the media who says some similar things, then you could probably rely on that person. [00:07:40] But the whole point is that it's the papers themselves that speak to medical research and not what reporters say about them and not even the conclusions by the authors in the papers, but the data in the papers themselves. [00:07:53] This is what is the backbone for the wellness company, that we have to go back to the literature and not to interpretive accounts of the literature that have biases, especially economic biases. [00:08:08] So, Dr. McCullough, is the government or credentialing agencies trying to take away from your medical licenses still? [00:08:15] Medical licenses have been threatened by individuals, no doubt about it. [00:08:20] Recently, Texas sent out a variety of conciliatory letters to doctors saying that use of ivermectin hydroxychloroquine met the community standard of care. [00:08:29] That was actually after my June 27th testimony, where I basically told the medical board and the state that the community standard of care is decided by doctors with patients, not by federal agencies or medical boards. === Fuel Minds With 100% American Meat (04:07) === [00:08:42] But the credentialing boards, the American Board of Internal Medicine, family medicine, they are threatening doctors largely for their public statements made under oath in the Senate. [00:08:52] And so ABIM is being sued by the Association of American Physicians, Surgeons, and they've had Senate letters come from the U.S. Senate and the state Senate. [00:09:02] So right now, the American Bar of Internal Medicine is in deep trouble for attempting reprisal on doctors as they're trying to give America their best, you know, their best efforts and their judgments on pandemic response. [00:09:14] Really quick, Dr. Rish, any thoughts on that? [00:09:18] Well, I agree that there's overreach and suppression by the credentialing boards. [00:09:25] And the only tool that we really realistically have is fighting back through the courts. [00:09:30] And this has been increasingly being done in numbers of places. [00:09:34] There are a lot of cases. [00:09:35] And, you know, this is how we have to fight back. [00:09:38] And it's unfortunate, but those are our tools. [00:09:43] Look, I love Good Ranchers, and I know a lot of you love them too. [00:09:47] And do some good this August as everyone goes back to school and do some good by helping feed kids who are facing hunger and food insecurity. [00:09:54] Good Ranchers is on a mission to donate 100,000 high-quality meals to young kids who often go unfed or end up malnourished from poor access to nutritious food. [00:10:04] You can join this campaign by ordering a box of 100% American meat. 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[00:12:23] So the Moderna and Pfizer products are half, basically half of the old product, and then NAF and the new product, which is the genetic code for the homologous segment of BA4 and BA5 subvariants. [00:12:39] What you need to know is that in eight mice, these vaccines did not stop the virus from going into the animal's nasopharynx or lungs. === Emergency Care For Vaccine Adverse Events (05:36) === [00:12:49] And it had, in my view, an antibody response that was suboptimal. [00:12:54] And it's not reliably predicting what's going to happen in humans. [00:12:58] So this is what we call regulatory malfeasance. [00:13:01] It's wrongdoing by regulatory authorities. [00:13:03] They should never let these go forward unless we know they're safe in humans. [00:13:08] So, Dr. Rish, how is this even like close to being acceptable by the FDA and the government? [00:13:13] Who in the government is approving mice trials for widespread booster deployments? [00:13:21] Well, I think that's up to the FDA and the CDC. [00:13:24] They've taken it on their roles to do this. [00:13:28] The strange thing about this is that even the new vaccine will be out of date by December. [00:13:34] That by sometime during December, the new BA 4.6 strain of the virus will be more than half of the infections in the United States. [00:13:43] And there's good reason to think that the new vaccine will not effectively generate immunity to the BA 4.6 very well. [00:13:52] This new vaccine is destined to fail just like the old ones. [00:13:56] And given that the hospitalization and mortality now in Omicron is quite low, that we're in a much better state to cope with it without these vaccines at all. [00:14:06] So, Dr. McCullough, is it true that we're still living under some form of an emergency youth authorization? [00:14:12] Is that right? [00:14:13] And a declaration of emergency? [00:14:15] Has that ever been rescinded? [00:14:17] No, the emergency has been continued by the Biden administration, despite the emergency being long gone, in my estimation. [00:14:25] The medical emergency went away in January of 2021, when we really had a kick in of early treatment and the hospitalization is crusted. [00:14:34] But the administration has continued the medical emergency, and really, in an unbelieving fashion, the agency has actually started a medical emergency for monkeypox. [00:14:47] And we're not seeing any cases of monkeypox with any severity in the hospital. [00:14:52] You know, doctors should be overwhelmed with these problems in the sighting of a medical emergency. [00:14:58] I can tell you, as a practicing doctor, we're not overwhelmed with COVID or monkeypox. [00:15:03] So, Dr. Rish, in closing, here, can you just walk our audience through one more time how they can sign up on the website TWC.health and kind of the significance of it and just walk people through that, what's being offered as well. [00:15:16] All right. [00:15:17] So, the website is now live. [00:15:19] It's an app on the iPhone or Google Play Store. [00:15:24] You can type in the wellness company, all one word, the wellness company, and it comes up with the wellness company logo. [00:15:31] It's also at twc.health, www.twc.health. [00:15:37] The services that the company provides for medical care will be starting scheduling on Friday and for scheduling beginning next week. [00:15:47] The website is now live. [00:15:49] The products are now, I believe, available to be ordered if people want. [00:15:53] And the well, the research library is also going live, if not now shortly. [00:16:01] And the services to be provided will initially be acute care, primary kinds of acute care, care for acute COVID. [00:16:12] There will be packages that include what we would call long COVID or vaccine adverse events for care for that. [00:16:21] And there'll be other packages that will be available also on the website, in addition to individual appointments for care. [00:16:28] So that's starting scheduling on Friday, I believe, and going forward after that. [00:16:34] I think this is an amazing, going to be an amazing resource that we'll see that the doctors who are involved in this are eager to be free to provide the care that they've known they've wanted to do for a long time and have felt suppressed in being able to do that. [00:16:49] And the patients, it's going to be a very cost-effective plan for patients. [00:16:56] It does not use insurance, although patients can take receipts from this and apply if they have insurance. [00:17:02] But the costs are not going to be all that large because that's how it's aimed to cover everybody's care. [00:17:08] Well said. [00:17:09] Thank you, doctors, for joining us. [00:17:10] TWC.health, wonderful work. [00:17:13] We're fully supportive of it. 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[00:18:54] We also have to put in place a law and a plan for a pathway for citizenship for the millions of people who are here. [00:19:07] Why do I always feel like she's annoyed with who she's talking about? [00:19:14] Did you hear what I'm saying, Connor? [00:19:15] Right? [00:19:16] She's always like, I'm so annoyed with talking to you. [00:19:21] I finally understand why they picked Kamala Harris as vice president. [00:19:28] It all makes sense. [00:19:30] Because no matter how bad Joe Biden gets, the masters of the universe have to say, well, then we would have Cami. [00:19:39] Condescending. [00:19:40] That's the word I'm looking for. [00:19:41] She's so condescending. [00:19:44] In the days of the fall of the Roman Empire, borders were completely and totally wide open. [00:19:50] Immigrants, illegal immigrants, poured across Roman borders. [00:19:54] The Visigoths, the Ostrogoths, the Franks, the Anglos, the Saxons, the Rugians, the Jutes, the Picts, the Lombards, the Alans, the Vandals, all came with zero resistance whatsoever into the Roman Empire. [00:20:13] Willie and Ariel Durant wrote in the story of civilization: if Rome had not engulfed so many men of alien blood in so brief a time, if she had passed all these newcomers through her schools instead of her slums, [00:20:28] if she had treated them as men with a hundred potential excellences, if she had occasionally closed her gates to let assimilation catch up with infiltration, they might have gained a new racial and literary vitality from the infusion and might have remained a Roman Rome, the voice and citadel of the West. [00:20:51] Boy, is that beautifully put. [00:20:52] That was written in 1944. [00:20:55] If Rome had not engulfed so many men of alien blood in such a brief period of time, gradually and then suddenly, they overwhelmed the entire structure of Roman society. [00:21:09] And finally, they drove the last Roman emperor from the throne. [00:21:15] Of course, then, of course, Rome lost a common language. [00:21:21] As people from foreign and distant lands came, Latin was no longer the predominant language. [00:21:28] Instead, they came up with their own language and mixed it with Roman Latin, which now, of course, that's where we get the idea of Romance languages. [00:21:35] Roman Latin, then Romance language. [00:21:38] So they all stemmed from Latin. [00:21:41] That's why French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Roman, and English all kind of have very similar roots. [00:21:51] Germanic and Anglo tribal tongues have a little bit of ties there. [00:21:56] But of course, then the unity of the Roman Empire began to dissolve into diversity. [00:22:03] But I thought diversity is our strength. === The Stunning Collapse Of Global Currency (13:47) === [00:22:06] No, it's not. [00:22:09] Unity is always a strength. [00:22:11] It is a massive Orwellian word psychological operation to convince a society that what actually is your liability can end up being your strength. [00:22:25] Cut 24, though, Kamala Harris blames the problems on Donald Trump. [00:22:30] Play Cut 24. [00:22:31] Would you call the border secure? [00:22:34] I think that there is no question that we have to do what the president and I asked Congress to do. [00:22:41] The first request we make, pass a bill to create a pathway to citizenship. [00:22:49] The border is secure, but we also have a broken immigration system, in particular over the last four years before we came in, and it needs to be fixed. [00:22:58] Pass a bill? [00:23:02] She's learning from Joe. [00:23:04] Boy, you'll have Fetterman, Camela, Joe Biden. [00:23:07] If we don't rise up in this midterm election, you're going to have a whole classic cast of clowns. [00:23:12] Pelosi. [00:23:14] Why does it matter that the border remains secure? [00:23:16] Oh, it's completely wide open, which is an intentional invasion. [00:23:21] They are intentionally allowing the invasion of our country. [00:23:26] What does it look like? [00:23:27] In just a 45-minute span in NACO, Arizona, over a dozen illegals dressed in full camouflage use a rope to scale a border wall, then run into Arizona. [00:23:38] None were caught, making them gotaways. [00:23:40] There have been over half a million gotaways so far this year. [00:23:43] There they are right there. [00:23:44] Where's the Arizona Border Patrol? [00:23:45] Where's the Arizona Sheriff? [00:23:46] Where's the Arizona National Guard? [00:23:49] Ah, this is why we need Kerry Lake, everybody. [00:23:52] This is why we need Kerry Lake, everybody. [00:23:53] This is why we need Kerry Lake. [00:23:55] She'll declare this an invasion. [00:23:57] And those thugs, those criminals, those vigilantes, those linecutters and border jumpers will be arrested on arrival. [00:24:05] It's a matter of the political will. [00:24:07] We are allowing our home to be invaded. [00:24:12] Do we love our home more or are we more afraid of the names they're going to call us? [00:24:18] That is the question. [00:24:20] What do we love enough to withstand the fear of name-calling? [00:24:26] I'm going to get to another story here. [00:24:29] What's going on with inflation is a massive story. [00:24:32] But according to Janet Yellen, who is running the United States Treasury Department, says we're not in a recession. [00:24:38] The labor market is exceptionally strong. [00:24:41] Play cut seven. [00:24:42] We're not in a recession. [00:24:44] The labor market is exceptionally strong. [00:24:48] The unemployment rate extremely low. [00:24:51] We've had an historically fast recovery of the labor market with around 10 million jobs created since President Biden took office. [00:25:03] When you read the actual book, COVID-19, The Great Reset by Klaus Schwab, which I have in my hands, you realize that inflation is not a mistake. [00:25:10] It's not a fumble. [00:25:11] It's not a blunder. [00:25:13] Inflation is a strategy. [00:25:16] Inflation is a tactic. [00:25:18] It is a means to the end to plunder the American middle class. [00:25:23] Play cut 55. [00:25:25] Yes, the August numbers for the Consumer Price Index headline number expected to be down is up one-tenth instead of down one-tenth. [00:25:34] And do remember the high watermark there was in June when it was the highest level since 2005, when it was up 1.3%. [00:25:43] Up only 110th, of course, is the lowest. [00:25:46] Well, since last month, we were on chains. [00:25:49] Lowest level. [00:25:50] And then it goes up. [00:25:52] Vladimir Lenin, the way to crush the bourgeoisie is to grind them between the millstones of taxation and inflation. [00:26:02] Vladimir Lenin. [00:26:04] Inflation and taxation. [00:26:06] 87,000 new IRS agents and continually printing money and creating money we do not have. [00:26:13] Gas up 25.6%. [00:26:15] Fuel and oil up 68.8%. [00:26:18] This is in August. [00:26:19] Electricity up 15%. [00:26:21] By the way, electricity is going to go up 30 to 40% going into the winter. [00:26:24] It's going to be very bad. [00:26:26] You know, the EU is proposing you can't take a shower more than five minutes. [00:26:30] What's going on in Europe? [00:26:32] Honestly, any enterprising American journalist, we should send Eva there, should just go and show on camera the third world standards of which formerly wealthy industrialized European countries are descending into darkness, into dystopian tribalism for a green energy agenda. [00:26:56] Milk up 17%, eggs up 39.8%. [00:27:00] Baby food up 12.6%. [00:27:02] Airline fares up 33%. [00:27:05] Real average hourly earnings down 2.8%. [00:27:08] So one of our team members told me that rent has now gone up another $400 a month in Phoenix. [00:27:18] And Republicans say, well, Charlie, you know, how do we win younger voters? [00:27:21] Are you going to address how they are getting poorer every single month? [00:27:25] They're working harder and they're getting poorer. [00:27:29] Inflation by the month, April 8.3%, May 8.6%. [00:27:35] June, 9.1%. [00:27:36] July, 8.5%. [00:27:37] August, 8.3%. [00:27:40] This economy is going to overheat. [00:27:43] In fact, we're already there. [00:27:44] What is the next thing to happen? [00:27:47] The labor market's going to fall apart. [00:27:50] So they say, well, our unemployment numbers are really good. [00:27:53] Just wait. [00:27:54] So here's my economic prediction. [00:27:57] And by the way, our economic predictions have been bulletproof compared to the experts in charge. [00:28:03] We were laughed at and scoffed at. [00:28:05] In fact, I was laughed at by Wall Street people. [00:28:08] I won't say their names, very famous people. [00:28:10] Back in January of 2021, right after Biden became president, I said, we're living through mass inflation. [00:28:15] They said, you know what you're talking about? [00:28:16] You do not know what you're talking about. [00:28:18] We see the numbers. [00:28:19] We see it. [00:28:19] You're wrong. [00:28:20] We're right. [00:28:22] Well, just so happens, we've read our economics books. [00:28:28] What's going to happen? [00:28:30] We'll have a little bit of artificial surge before the end of the year, end of your spending, Christmas. [00:28:35] People are going to max out credit cards. [00:28:37] And then January, February, and March of next year. [00:28:40] And by the way, I think Republicans will win back the House and probably the Senate. [00:28:43] And that will boost the markets. [00:28:45] But January, March, and February, January, February, March of next year, I think you're going to see unemployment go up to 5% to 6%. [00:28:53] The laws of nature and nature is God, gravity, thermodynamics, laws in motion, there's laws of economics. [00:29:01] You cannot have CPIs go up and household earnings go down without the labor market being impacted. [00:29:09] By the way, in this book by Klaus Schwab, it says the fate of the U.S. dollar. [00:29:13] Klaus Schwab writes, for decades, the U.S. has enjoyed exorbitant privilege of retaining the global currency reserve, a status that has long been, quote, a peak of a perk of imperial might and economic elixir. [00:29:26] To a considerable extent, American power and prosperity has been built and reinforced by the global trust in the dollar and the willingness of customers abroad to hold it, and most often in the form of U.S. government bonds. [00:29:37] For quite some time, analysts have been considering a possible and progressive end to the dominance of the dollar. [00:29:45] Well, how do you end the dominance of the dollar? [00:29:48] You print it and dilute it to such an extent. [00:29:51] And as Klaus Schwab says right here, questions and doubts about the future status of the dollar as a global currency reserve are an apt reminder that economies do not exist in isolation. [00:30:05] MyPillow is having their biggest sale of the year. [00:30:08] You have all helped build MyPillow into an amazing company that it is today. [00:30:12] Now, Mike Lindell, inventor and CEO, wants to give back exclusively to his listeners. 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[00:31:14] If those of you at home say, I'm going to listen to the Charlie Kirkstone every time I hear the word stunning, You might have to get an ambulance to take you to a hospital, have your stomach pumped. [00:31:26] Play Cut 54. [00:31:28] Stunning inflation report, John, is that the right word? [00:31:30] I think it's just stunning. [00:31:33] Stunning inflation report. [00:31:35] Futures turn around. [00:31:36] I'm doing the math in my head, John. [00:31:38] Help me out here. [00:31:39] 2.5% flip-flop. [00:31:41] This disrupts the idea that this Fed can back away anytime. [00:31:46] St. Thomas, a bit of a... [00:31:47] I'll go with the disruption or just to say that we got to rip up the script and come up with a whole new dialogue. [00:31:52] Yeah, how about that Inflation Reduction Act? [00:31:55] Again, for all of you that had stunning on your drinking game bingo card, of which I don't recommend, I'm so sorry. [00:32:03] I think they said stunning six times. [00:32:05] Stunning, stunning, stunning, stunning. [00:32:08] Play clip 49. [00:32:10] The thing that really bothers me with regard to inflation is everybody here on this panel agreed months ago that one of the reasons inflation was high was all the government spending. [00:32:19] And after we agreed on that, what did the government do? [00:32:21] They spent more student loans, welfare in terms of the CHIPS Act. [00:32:26] Seems like nothing is sinking in. [00:32:27] These numbers aren't better than expected. [00:32:30] And maybe they should be. [00:32:31] And maybe ultimately they're going to start to go back up again because we continue to go back to that well of debt and spending. [00:32:38] Inflation is a strategy. [00:32:40] Inflation is a tactic. [00:32:42] You read the book itself, The Great Reset, COVID-19, The Great Reset by Klaus Schwab, who, of course, runs the World Economic Forum and has a massive amount of power. [00:32:52] There's an entire chapter here all about how the currency could be reset, the end of the dollar. [00:32:58] Talking about questions and doubts about the dollar. [00:33:00] The exorbitant privilege the United States enjoys by having the United States dollar reserve currency status is intricately intertwined with global power. [00:33:10] The perception of the United States as a reliable partner and its role in the working multilateral institutions. [00:33:16] Quote, if that role were seen as less sure and that security guarantee as less ironclad because the U.S. was disengaging from global geopolitics in favor of a more standalone, inward-looking policies, the security premium enjoyed by the U.S. dollar could diminish. [00:33:30] Okay, that's a very interesting thing. [00:33:32] What are they saying here? [00:33:33] That's Barry Eichengreen from European Central Bank. [00:33:37] They're obviously taking a hit at Donald Trump here, but what they're saying is: hey, United States, if you don't declare war on nations and invade the world and invite the world, we might try to debase your currency so you're no longer the world's reserve currency. [00:33:51] What they're trying to say is that the world's reserve currency is hinging on the fact that you go fight the world's wars for us. [00:33:57] That's what they're saying in here. [00:33:59] So Donald Trump and the new Republican Party saying, yeah, we don't know if we want to go recolonize the Kandahar Valley. [00:34:06] Many they say here, are there any viable alternatives to the United States dollar? [00:34:11] Klaus Schwab writes, the U.S. remains a formidable global financial hegemon, but it's also true that many countries would like to challenge the dollar's global dominance. [00:34:21] The Chinese remibi, RMB, could be an option. [00:34:24] The most significant one took place to dethrone United States dollar supremacy at the end of 2020 with a test of a national digital currency in four large cities. [00:34:34] Now, thankfully, the Chinese are an incredibly superstitious people, and they've been locking down their country for the last six months because they think virus and plagues mean that it's time to get rid of an emperor. [00:34:43] This is what happens when you don't have Joe-Christian values, got all these wacky, demonic pagan beliefs. [00:34:49] And so, Xi Ji Peng has a very consequential CCP Congress meeting coming up. [00:34:53] I don't know if it's called Congress, the General Assembly is what it's called. [00:34:56] The CCP General Assembly. [00:34:58] And in Confucian ideology, there is a belief that if you are the Chinese emperor or the Chinese leader and you have famine or disease or plague, it is the heavens telling the people to get rid of the leader. [00:35:13] So they're just, they've been locked down completely in Shanghai for years. [00:35:17] It's actually giving us an economic advantage. [00:35:20] It's terrible for the people of China. [00:35:22] It's awful. [00:35:22] But the fact that China is a mysteriously superstitious land is actually benefiting us. [00:35:28] Inflation is a strategy. [00:35:29] It's crushing everyday people. [00:35:32] We just spent another, what, $2 trillion, $3 trillion on top of the $8 trillion we already spent. [00:35:40] Thanks so much for listening, everybody. [00:35:41] Email me your thoughts as always. [00:35:42] Freedom at CharlieKirk.com. [00:35:44] Thanks so much for listening. [00:35:45] God bless. [00:35:50] For more on many of these stories and news you can trust, go to CharlieKirk. com.