Rebecca Perrotto joins Glenn Beck to honor her daughter Liv Parado, a 15-year-old who died of sarcoma after secretly designing the "Asteroid" zero-G indicator for Elon Musk's Polaris Dawn mission despite never receiving his promised call. The conversation transitions to Beck's monologue on Donald Trump's "grand unifying theory," which aims to dismantle post-WWII systems through energy dominance, rare earth mineral security, and tariffs designed to "declaw China" without war. Ultimately, the episode frames these geopolitical maneuvers as a critical choice between globalist chaos and a new American golden age defined by reclaimed sovereignty. [Automatically generated summary]
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Historic Abraham Accords00:02:32
Today's podcast, The Grand Strategy.
Also, Lebanon.
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This is historic.
And Rebecca Parado.
She joins me to talk about her daughter, Liv, in a story that will have you grab him for the tissue box, both happy and sad.
I mean, it'll break your heart and then heal it right back up.
And we have some questions that Liv wanted Elon Musk to answer, but didn't get to ask him.
She died right before they had a chance to talk.
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Push This Podcast Together00:14:55
I am at the Artemis launch.
And I am surrounded by people who work in the space program that actually build all of the things for the launch, for the space capsule and the rockets and everything else.
And I'm fascinated by them.
I start talking to some of the people.
And then I notice this couple sitting right behind me husband and wife.
And I start talking to them.
I realize they're not part of NASA.
They're not part of the program.
They're not.
And this is a section where you have to be, you know, somebody who, you know, you have to be a journalist like me, or you have to be somebody who actually worked on the program and got an invitation to be there.
And I said, So, how did you get here?
And they started telling me a story that was as impressive as the rocket going off itself.
Their daughter Liv was 15 years old.
She died of cancer just a few months ago.
But I'll tell you, that 15 year old lived more of a life than most of us could ever dream of.
And that is in part due to the new NASA administrator, Jared Isaacman, and Elon Musk.
This is a story that neither of them, this has gone on for years, neither of them.
Would tell you.
This is a story.
They didn't do it for the credit, and I didn't ask for permission to tell.
I asked Liv's mom to tell the story.
Her mom wanted the world to know what they did and what it meant to Liv and her family.
So I asked, I said, can we please tell this story?
And she said yes.
And she gave us the privilege of publishing an article that she wrote telling her daughter's story.
You can find it right now at glenbeck.com.
You can read the whole story.
You see pictures and videos that'll just break your heart and then heal it right back up.
That's what's so great.
This is not a heartbreaking story.
I mean, it is, but then it is a beautiful story.
Before I bring her mom, Rebecca, Let me just give you a condensed version of the story that I heard.
Liv was born in 2010 in Pennsylvania, and she lived the dream of being a fighter pilot and an astronaut with SpaceX.
And she was obsessed with all things space anime, she was obsessed with as well.
And she had, you know, dogs and cats, loved to enter Sister Abby.
That was her whole life.
When she was 10, her mom saw that her jaw was swollen and.
Thought she needed some antibiotics.
Well, that's when the family found out that Liv had a very rare and very aggressive cancer called undifferentiated sarcoma.
The entire family's life just turned upside down.
And they struggled to keep things normal for both their daughters.
And Liv had to do chemo, radiation, surgeries, clinical trials.
It was a really dark time.
Until she heard about a SpaceX mission, lived in, called Inspiration 4.
This one was commanded by a guy that most people didn't know at the time named Jared Isaacman.
The crew of Inspiration 4 heard about this little girl with cancer, and Jared Isaacman paid to bring her and her family to the launch.
Now, Jared is independently wealthy.
He's worked hard.
He's an entrepreneur, worked hard.
He is a genius at me.
He's one of those people.
You know, like our founders had Jefferson and Ben Franklin, we have Jared and we have Elon Musk.
I mean, it's the same kind of thing we haven't seen in 250 years.
But he paid for her to come out, and this was the beginning of just a life changing relationship.
And Jared, it wasn't just a one and done thing, he became committed to her care and to her dreams.
Without anyone knowing, without anyone asking, much to the family's surprise, this guy just threw himself in.
And he asked her to design what's called a zero G indicator for the Polaris Dawn mission.
He was the commander of that.
And she sketched out this little stuffed animal that looked like Elon Musk's dog.
And named him Asteroid.
And when Polaris hit zero G, Asteroid started to float.
It was a dream come true for her.
She was in space.
But nobody on that mission forgot about this little girl in Pennsylvania.
They sent her a birthday cake on her birthday.
They sent flowers to the hospital.
They all got together on a Zoom call just days before she died.
Jared chartered his own plane to fly, live cross country so she could get treatments.
Personally, he called St. Jude to review her case.
He took her up in a fighter jet, which he flew.
She was able to meet Charlie Duke, one of the last astronauts to walk on the moon.
She met him in Antarctica.
William Shatner, she met.
Later, she met Victor Glover.
The whole space world opened its arms to this little girl, somebody you've never heard of.
And they didn't do it for the press, they just did it because her passion was contagious.
So full of love.
And the space world was her world, not hospitals.
She didn't let cancer stop her from looking up at the sky ever.
Her biggest dream was to speak to Elon Musk.
The night they found out that her cancer had come roaring back, she stood in line to ask Elon when he would send kids into space.
When Elon heard her condition was worsening, he said that he would call her that night out of the blue.
He heard, I think, on social media.
I'm calling.
I'm calling you to night.
He called.
said, can you ask him to call?
Can you ask him to call tomorrow?
I'm really tired.
He agreed.
He immediately sent flowers and a note to the hospital.
Just before they arrived, she passed away.
It's a remarkable story.
Both the notes and the flowers.
We were put in this little girl's casket.
I have the notes that she had written down the questions she wanted to ask Elon.
We are surrounded by so many people who are just in it for themselves.
And when I heard this story and I saw that no one, no, everyone, everyone was involved in just.
Just loving on this little girl.
And nobody had this been going on, and nobody was, the word had not gotten out.
It wasn't anywhere.
Nobody knows this.
In a time of such cynicism, I really thought her story should be shared.
And her mother is with me, Rebecca Parado.
Rebecca, how are you?
Good.
Thanks for sharing this story, Glenn.
You're welcome.
What did I get wrong, or what needs to be told?
What do you think needs to be said that I missed about her story?
I think you captured her pretty well.
She was a fighter, but she always loved space.
And that was the one thing that kept her going.
Jared, the crew, they always gave her something to continue to look forward to.
And, you know, she actually, it took almost two and a half years for asteroids to finally make it to space.
And so during that whole period of time, they continued to keep her close and keep her connected and Zoom calls and birthday gifts.
And, you know, she was sick in the hospital.
They just kept her close and didn't forget about her and really meant a lot to her.
Were you about that?
I mean, these are really, really busy people.
And, you know, you do things and you can absolutely mean it and touch base and be there for an occasion and do something special.
But then you don't do what these two guys did.
I mean, how shocking was that to you?
We're probably still shocked that, you know, we're still so close to Jared and all of the people.
Even from Inspiration for Crew, the Polaris crew, you know, to Jared's assistance, they all stayed in contact and stayed close and have been a huge supporter for Liv and our entire family.
And we've been, I've told them we're grateful times, you know, a million times.
And I think that they just do it and don't even think about that.
I have to tell you, when I talked to you at NASA, I just didn't think of the three letters of your daughter's name, L-I-V.
And the whole time we were talking, and I'm telling her story, and I'm thinking, what an appropriate name as this is, her story will live.
It will live on beyond her.
The things that she did are going to live way beyond her years.
Tell me the story about the little zero G.
And I'm so mad.
Your husband gave me one and I have it in my studio in Florida and I'm up at another studio and so I don't have it with me.
But I mean, she really wanted this to be a Macy's Day thing.
And tell the story.
How did that happen?
So, you know, we stayed close with Kid Potique.
Was the mission director for Inspiration Four and then ended up ultimately going up in Polaris Dawn.
So, you know, we stayed close to him too.
And he had messaged me after Liv's surgery and asked me to ask Liv what she wanted to send to space.
And initially we thought they were just going to send a toy or, you know, something that she wanted.
And it ended up being the zero G indicator.
And the couple things that she wanted to send, they couldn't get licensing to.
So they decided to have her draw something up and custom make something.
And so she has always loved Shiba Inus.
She found out Elon had Floki.
So that was kind of like her basis.
She wanted it to be a space Shiba Inu.
And SpaceX kind of took it and ran with it and literally made the cutest toy dog.
Um, and in a space outfit, and he in a space, he made lots of it.
And didn't he, didn't Elon pay for all of these things just pay for them to be made?
And I, all of the proceeds from Asteroid, uh, Liv got to choose where the proceeds went to, and so that she chose for it to be donated to St. Jude.
Liv's List for Elon00:04:35
So, um, When she heard that Jared, because this happened before he was head of NASA, when she found out that he was the head of NASA, did she at some point go, That's the guy, that's the guy that I was in the fighter jet with?
I mean, it must have been amazing to have been with that guy because she just wanted to be an astronaut.
And to now know, I know the head of NASA.
Look at that picture.
When they showed me that picture at fighter jet weekend, that was the one.
She adored him.
She looked up to him so much.
And it was almost more of an uncle, she felt like he was, than just, he was just Jared to her.
He wasn't really the big astronaut, he wasn't the head of NASA.
It was just, that's Jared to her.
And he went above and beyond to make sure that she was taken care of.
So, we have a list that she wrote that she wanted to ask Elon when she was, you know, when he was calling.
She had a list of nine or 10 things she wanted to ask him.
And they are just so, they're so nerdy.
Yeah.
And, What I want to do is, I would like to have you go through the questions and we'll post it today on X, and I will bet you that Elon Musk will answer those questions.
Tell me the story now, Rebecca, of the list that I'm about to share.
So, you know, Liv's biggest dream, of course, was to meet Elon.
And when she started to get really sick, when we found out she only had about six months left, which ended up really being less than three.
He agreed to meet her at the next Starship launch, which was at that time supposed to be roughly February, of course, you know, then it got pushed back.
And after her appointment and New Year's, we realized that she only had weeks left, days, and kind of communicated that back to him.
And he was trying to get in contact with her and was going to just call her then.
Um, Liv was working on just a list of questions, and um, they actually ended up being in my handwriting because her entire left side ended up going paralyzed, and she was a left handed person.
And when she went to try to write down the questions, she realized she couldn't write.
So, um, so her and I sat together the one night and wrote down questions that way we had them ready when he called, and um, and he.
And he did call, right?
He did what happened, he did not.
So I got a text message.
Oh, and uh, the message was, I'm with Elon now, he can call her tonight or um, or tomorrow sometime.
And it was probably eight o'clock at night by then.
And Liv said, Tell him to call tomorrow, I'm tired.
And we laughed because she's like, No, tell Elon to call me tomorrow, I want to go to bed, right?
And uh, And I just assumed that he had gotten too busy and just never got to call her the next day.
And then so, and she remained.
And when did she die?
Probably three or four days after that.
Just a couple days after.
So she wanted to have the conversation with him.
So these are the questions that he never answered.
And I'd love for him to answer them.
I think they're actually good questions.
She'd make a good reporter.
She would have made a good reporter.
Question number one Are you going to make your own phone?
I know his answer to that one, and it's fascinating.
Are you expanding the Tesla diner to new areas?
The Unanswered Questions00:03:22
She's a.
Nerd, if you know about the Tesla Diner, you are Nerd Central.
Um, are there any new games with any upcoming Tesla updates?
Listen to this one.
What is your favorite anime?
Uh, have you ever been to Japan?
What was your favorite place or thing there?
Do you know about uh, Hatsumi Ku?
That's an anime character, she was really deeply into anime, and I think he is too, right.
Yeah, I think so.
Yeah.
Was Annie, an AI Grok companion, inspired from Misa from Death Note?
Okay.
And can you make Asteroid the mascot for SpaceX?
Which of the questions do you think she would have wanted answered positively?
Definitely.
If she could only ask one and get the answer, what one do you think it would be?
Probably Hatsun Miku.
She loved that character.
And there's another list also that Jared had her put together for all of her final wishes or things that we could do to remember her.
And the one was she would like a collaboration with Hatsun Miku, Figurine, and Asteroid together.
She also wanted.
A way for kids like her to be able to go to space camp, right?
Right.
And that is possibly, hopefully, that's hopefully something that we can, you know, pull off.
Sponsor a pediatric cancer child to attend a rocket launch in person.
She said there are a lot of other kids that wanted the same opportunity.
I would imagine that.
I can't imagine that Jared wouldn't.
I mean, NASA, have you seen how Jared is like really incorporating kids in almost everything he does now at NASA?
I mean, he is really talking to her generation.
Right.
I think that's just who Jared is, though.
It is.
It is.
That's what I mean.
I fell in love with your daughter through you guys at the space launch.
But I also have such profound respect now for Jared and Elon and the things that they did that they didn't have to do.
Jared did not, he had no reason to do any of these and not expecting anyone to ever find out.
I just thought it was important for people to know that the smallest of us, the weakest of us, can make a huge impact.
And some of the world's greatest in their quiet times are doing remarkable things.
America's Historic Choice00:15:08
Thank you so much, Rebecca.
Thank you.
Just go ahead.
God bless you.
You can follow the story.
You can follow her.
You can go to her ex handle, Rebecca Parado, Rebecca Parado, and follow the story because this is an amazing family.
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Okay, so this war has caused a lot of problems, but there are also other problems with the economy.
You know, a lot of people are like, when is this going to get better?
And I understand.
And a lot of people were expecting that Donald Trump could turn it around like he did in 2016.
But a lot of damage was done beginning in 2020, even 2019, with the Great Reset and COVID.
You know, it changed your life.
COVID changed all of our lives.
It changed our family.
It changed everything, changed our culture, everything it changed.
And it really affected our economy.
Now, I want to give you some tough news.
First, looks like farmers.
Are really struggling to be able to get fertilizer because fertilizer has gone way up in price.
You know, it's all petrochemicals and fertilizer.
You know, when petrochemicals, when you have a problem with oil, you have a problem with fertilizer.
And it looks like, what are the numbers here?
Looks like 20 and 40% rise in cost in fertilizer now.
And a lot of farmers are saying, I don't know how I can even afford that.
We also have cattle prices that are going through the roof.
Why?
Because we now have fewer cattle in America than we had in 1950.
We have, think of that, we had fewer cattle.
We have 2.2 million head in March.
That's down from 2.5 million.
That's going to be a real problem.
U.S. population in 1950 was half the size that it is now.
And we have the smallest herd since 1950.
Cattle prices, beef prices are going to become very, very expensive.
And that has nothing to do with fertilizer or anything else, except the cows are going to cost more money to feed them alfalfa or whatever.
You're going to use fertilizer.
To be able to grow all of their food for next winter.
So costs are going to go up on that.
Yesterday, the White House had a message to all of the CEOs from the oil companies pump more oil.
Pump more oil.
Okay.
America has a choice right now.
And it's going to be a tough choice.
And I fear I know which choice we're going to make because it's human nature.
And it's human nature if we don't have somebody articulating what is happening.
And this would require the president to articulate the grand vision and say, look, this is where we're going.
This is what JFK did with the moonshot.
It's really FDR.
This is what he did with the New Deal, which really made things much worse, but that's a different story.
It takes somebody to say, we're going here.
This is going to be a tough journey, but this is where we're going.
Okay?
In 20 years from now, we are going to be listening to people say one of two things.
That was the moment.
It was probably 2026 that was the moment that America didn't turn the corner.
It just all began to fall apart right there.
Or they're going to say 2026 probably was the year where it all started to come together and they turned the corner and.
That's how they survived.
But we are at that corner.
Make no mistake.
And that corner is either going to be turned or not.
And if it's not turned, it will be because if it fails in 25 years, we are no longer here or we're so diminished that it's no longer really the United States as we know it.
It'll be because of one of two things either Donald Trump is wildly wrong or we just.
Couldn't get past the fact that the pain to get to where we need to go is going to take time and it's going to be tough to weather.
But I think there is a plan right now, and you are seeing it in action that actually saves us.
This is why I'm so optimistic because we never had anybody.
Remember, I kept saying, I've said for years, where is the guy who's got the big vision?
Where's the guy who's going to point to the moon and say, we're going there?
We have it.
He's just not pointing to it.
He's just not doing a good job of articulating the big plan.
You kind of have to put it together yourself.
Now, I could be wrong in putting this together.
If I'm wrong on this and it works, Then he's just the luckiest man ever because he's got all the pieces.
And I just don't believe he's not seeing this as a grand unifying theory.
So let me give you this grand unifying theory because we are looking at the most dramatic and possibly peaceful power shift in modern history.
Everything is interconnected.
And Americans aren't looking at that.
And I think, and I, well, I know this part is true because I asked Donald Trump this probably 60 or 80 days into his.
Into his term, I said, You looked at the post World War II world and you said, None of this works, didn't you?
And you're redesigning all of it.
And he said, Yes, yes.
So imagine, let's start there.
A president looks at everything that we had built since 1945, all of the systems that we all know are broken, and he says, None of this stuff works.
And so I'm going to dismantle it and change it because, you know, we're funding the world's defense, we're fighting everybody else's war.
You know, we're subsidizing our own decline.
And Donald Trump is stepping in and going, yeah, we're not going to do that anymore.
Okay.
If this is right, he is building something historic.
He is building a new American economic empire.
And here's how he's doing it energy dominance, hemisphere security, technical supremacy, a military that is like no military.
I mean, I'm actually afraid of our military in a good way.
But if it goes dark, it could be a very bad way.
I mean, I've never seen anything like it.
A reborn manufacturing heartland.
This is an economy that is not being reborn, but reimagined for the 21st century.
And one that, let's not kid ourselves, is not going to pay down our debt.
But the strategy would be to grow the economy to the point where the debt is less of a problem, still be a problem.
But I'm not sure that that even works.
If he is right, it does prevent the collapse of the American dollar on so many fronts.
If this war ends without spreading, and this theory that I'm going to lay out for you, these six things, if this is what it is, it will all have been done without the kind of global war that has defined the 20th century.
This is America reclaiming its golden age, just smarter, stronger, and sovereign.
So let me take a one minute break, and then I'm going to come back and I'm going to show you the board, and I'm going to show you the six things that are happening right now.
That people need to put together in their head and then choose.
Do you believe this is what's happening?
And if you do believe, what do we have to do to make sure that this happens?
Because I do believe this is our last chance at saving America.
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So if I were in the White House, I would go take my chalkboard into the Oval Office and I would say, let me show you the board, let me show you the strategy here.
First, let's start with energy dominance because energy, without energy, we can't do anything.
It's the foundation of everything.
Trump, in his first term, made us a net exporter.
Never before in human history or American history had that happened.
Then, in the second term, he unleashed it record production, deregulation, National Energy Dominance Council, the LNG exports all exploding.
Why?
Why is this important to put first?
Because energy is leverage, and energy we must have if we're going to be dominant.
When we crippled Iran's oil exports and we seized control of Venezuela's massive reserves, we took Maduro in Operation, what did he call that one?
Absolute Resolve.
And then we put American companies in charge of that.
Do you notice the world didn't scramble to the Mideast and that chaos?
They began to come to us.
Argentina's fields aligned under our umbrella.
And Europe, Europe's now one of our biggest buyers.
Hundreds of billions in deals for American oil and gas, replacing the Russian supplies.
Now that this is happening over in the Strait of Hormuz and that becomes so unstable, there are, you can track it.
You can watch the ships and track them.
They are making U turns in oceans and turning around and coming to American ports instead of going to the Middle East.
The world is buying American energy in ways that we've never seen before.
Russia and China are losing their pricing power.
So we become the undisputed energy superpower of the 21st century without the Middle East quagmire, if this works.
That freedom lets us walk away from being the globe's babysitter.
When Donald Trump says, I'm not going to get you into wars, that's what he means.
We have to pull out.
We can't just leave the world the way it was because we depend on them for too much, for oil and everything else.
We can't create a vacuum.
We've got to create some framework to keep that stable and we pull out.
And then we become the stable place to be able to have the world buy our energy.
Second, with ending the World War II burden and forging real peace through strength.
For 80 years, we carried NATO and the Middle East on our backs.
Trump came in the first term and said, pay up.
And they started to.
NATO allies put, what, 5% of their GDP in defense spending.
Never happened before.
Now, Europe is only stepping up because in the second term, he's made it crystal clear we're going to defend our hemisphere, you defend yours.
And in the Middle East, first term, Abraham Accords.
That was the beginning.
In the second term, he's built the Council of Peace.
Now, this is a new body turning former enemies into partners at the table Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the UAE.
They are now more Israel friendly than Great Britain ever has been.
And when we and Israel struck the nuclear program and the regime, did you notice they stayed on our side?
Every nation is playing its role in its own security.
It was Bahrain.
That went to the UN Security Council to ask permission to use force against Iran.
Not America, not Israel, Bahrain.
Now, America is sitting at the head of the table, but we're not carrying the load alone.
And the hundreds of billions that once were flowing overseas now stay at home.
We could pay down the debt.
We could build factories.
It's powering the future if this works.
The third thing is the hemisphere first strategy.
This is his 21st century Don Rowe doctrine, if that's what they're calling it.
All of this stuff looks random at first.
Greenland, everybody's like, what is he doing?
Well, first, he was securing rare earth minerals.
And in the second term, he secured those from all over the world, taking those minerals from China, breaking China's monopoly, and then locking in a new Arctic sea lane for the future of global trade.
Nobody's talking about that.
Then he forced the EU to take a stand.
When they denied us airspace during the Iran operation, we found out who our real allies are.
Which makes the Greenland case even more obvious, even to Europe itself.
They're like, oh boy, we're screwed.
Panama Canal, what was that all about?
To eject the Chinese influence.
Cuba, what's that about?
We're squeezing them now.
Pentagon said yesterday, be ready.
We're starting to prepare for things in Cuba.
Globalist Lifelines Dismantled00:15:38
That's getting Russia, Chinese, and all the Marxist lifelines out of a place 90 miles from our shore.
And Venezuela, Maduro is gone.
Terror networks are being dismantled.
Gangs defunded.
Oil now flowing under our umbrella.
That is a death blow to whom?
To BRICS.
BRICS, Russia, China, Brazil.
All BRICS wanted to have a, they wanted to challenge the petrodollar.
Well, without Iran and without Venezuela, they can't do it.
I mean, this is really genius.
If this is the plan, it's genius.
Russia and China are kicked out of our hemisphere.
I mean, that's what this is all about.
Our resources, shipping lanes, borders secure.
No more rivals building bases in our hemisphere.
And then you have the military restoration.
This is the fourth thing.
And I would also add the quiet revolution in space that nobody's talking about.
Do you remember just what, four years ago, how humiliated we were with the Afghani withdrawal?
The world was laughing at our hollowed out force and we had guys in dresses.
Trump has completely turned that around in 18 months and built it into the most respected and feared military, I think I can safely say, ever on planet Earth.
Precision, strength, and peace through overwhelming power.
Then you add this, which nobody is putting into place the Kennedy Space Center.
Why should we go to the moon?
Because the coast of Florida is going to be the world's spaceport.
No one is really talking about the master plan of what's happening in space.
If you go into the show prep today, you're going to find all these stories about how important space is becoming.
With just what China is doing to help Iran with satellites.
Okay.
I'm going to tell you if I have time today about a space war that is actually going on.
I mean, it's like Star Wars up in space right now, but the moon shot is critical.
Record launches, master plans, on track to dominate the moon and the space economy.
If you don't understand the space economy, read up on it because this is.
This is like AI.
It's an entirely new world, okay?
New industries, new wealth, new American leadership in the final frontier.
Now, how does this relate to you?
We need somebody to outline the big vision, and I don't see anybody doing it.
So let me just tell you what I think is going on six steps to what's going on, because you can't just say, you know, we got to get out of Europe and then not have a plan to do that.
Otherwise, it's just everything craves.
We got to get out of the Middle East.
Well, you can't just leave a vacuum there.
We got to fix our oil.
Well, you can't just fix the oil because, as you see, when other places of the world start to have problems, our prices go up as well because it's a global market.
We got to beat China to AI.
We got to beat China in space.
We got to fix our manufacturing.
You can't do all of these things until you've ripped all of the wires out of what we had, what was built, and what was wrong.
We all know the system that we had doesn't work.
So, first, energy dominance.
I just laid this out just a minute ago.
Second, ending the post World War II burden of peace through strength, meaning we pay for everything, we're the strong ones, and they get the peace.
Third, control this hemisphere.
Fourth, restore the military.
Boy, have we done that.
Now, five, declawing China without getting into a war.
That's a big one.
How do you beat China?
Because their plan is 2027 or 2028 to be dominant.
How do you declaw them without getting into a war?
Well, tariffs, tech controls, reshoring our factories, getting control of the rare earth minerals, all of these things have been done, and America yawns.
Plus the $18 trillion of investment for our industrial base.
Even if only half of that comes through, that's $9 trillion to build factories here in America.
And then you're not going to build them tomorrow.
Okay, this all of this takes time.
That's the frustrating part America first AI, tied to cheap, abundant American energy.
So we surge way ahead of them in the real arms race of this century, AI, while China is getting starved of markets and minerals.
Manufacturing boom here at home, but it takes time.
Debt could get paid down, but we're not going to.
We're going to, our plan will be to grow our way out of weakness.
People are not going to understand for 10 years.
I don't think anybody's going to understand any of these.
If these things work, I don't think any of us are going to understand them.
One day you'll wake up and you'll start to hear people on TV going, you know, Trump was actually really quite smart.
He's been dismantling the globalist machine.
The globalist machine was engineered to manage our decline and eventual collapse.
All of this wiring was put into this engine.
To be a governor on it, to keep it down, keep it down, and manage the decline so it would fall into a new system that they were building.
So, in the first term, he takes the economy because it's not as governored as it is now.
And he brings it so it's roaring back.
Okay.
Then comes COVID, the perfect crisis for the World Economic Forum's great reset.
They waited for that.
I mean, I think they planned that actually.
But that was not organic growth again.
That was.
Controlled demolition of the American markets and the system that we all have.
Open borders, endless regulations, green new deals, hollowing out of our industry, a deliberate weakening of American sovereignty so the elites could build the world in the way they wanted to do.
Biden's policies just poured gasoline on that fire and, quite honestly, nearly nailed our economic coffin shut.
Trump, thank God he didn't win in 2020 because he watched and he learned.
He has nearly collapsed the WEF's entire agenda, but he hasn't killed it.
All of these people are waiting to see what happens in the next two elections.
He's building this new American empire, and he has to simultaneously neutralize the globalist forces that don't want us to be sovereign, don't want us to be dominant.
That's why fixing the economy is slower this time.
The American economy is a V12 or a V16 underneath that hood.
Man, that thing just.
Cooks.
When it's right, it cooks.
Well, it had been so governed and destroyed by the globalist agenda, it was running on three cylinders, and everything else in this thing is almost shot.
So he has to rebuild the engine, rip out all of the old wiring, all of the stuff that they broke or intentionally put in there to slow it down to keep us dependent and not dependent and not declining.
I'm telling you, if this is true, this is huge.
And the problem is the biggest battle is with us.
Because if you don't see this vision, you don't know where we are, and you won't understand how critical it is to keep the power that we have to secure the House and the Senate and the White House.
You have to.
And you have to do it, even if Congress does nothing.
Honestly, even if they do nothing, you have to keep this going for the next term.
Otherwise, I mean, long term institutions, all entrenched bureaucracies, the globalist networks, the NGOs, the legacy media, they're all just holding on until 2028, praying that the plan stalls.
Okay?
If we lose now, the old schemes come raging back with a vengeance.
This is the final play.
That's why I said at the beginning of the hour in 20 years, 10 years, historians are going to look back and say that was the moment America turned the corner or that was the moment it died.
If you don't do any of the stuff that he's doing now, the big, huge structural changes globally, you can't fix the economy.
If you're not willing to do that, all he has to do is just he has a few levers that he can play with to get us to rev up a little bit.
But it's not going to last.
You've got to do these big, huge things.
And then comes the economy.
That's just my view.
I could be completely wrong, completely wrong.
But we have to be crystal clear.
I mean, I could be black billed and say, this is all just chaos.
I don't think it is.
When you step back and look at it, it's too orchestrated.
It's too.
It all would fall in our favor if it works.
So it's like saying, yeah, humans, we just climbed out of.
Out of the premortal slime.
You can believe that.
I just don't think that makes any sense.
Energy powers AI and factories.
Hemispheric security protects our supply chains.
The Middle East and NATO pullbacks free our budget and our boys.
The Council of Peace proves a new model, shared responsibility.
By the way, I haven't had a chance to tell you about what's happening with Lebanon.
On Lebanese television, Today, for the first time, there is a Lebanon flag and an Israeli flag behind the anchor.
And Israel is now telling Fox News this morning that the negotiations that are going, not only for peace, but they may end in the Abraham Accords.
You get them into the Abraham Accords, all bets are off, everything changes.
It proves, to me at least, that part of this is right.
You have Greenland and space securing the future.
You have the war against the globalist reset to ensure that none of this gets reversed.
Every single move this guy has made connects if you look at it from a bigger point of view.
So, 25 years from now, was it chaos?
Maybe.
Did we finish this?
Maybe.
But I think they're going to look back if he's successful and say, you know what?
He played the long game.
He ended America's era of the world sucker.
He took the great reset.
He built an economic empire that rivals our greatest golden age energy, AI dominant, military supreme, hemispheric security, financial independence.
You don't fight wars.
You know, we're not paying their bills.
We don't have to worry about taking some World Economic Forum's orders.
We lead, we win, we thrive.
The moves might look scattered, but if I'm correct, this is vision.
This is what vision.
We haven't seen vision like this.
I've never seen this in my lifetime.
This is vision, if I'm correct.
And it is a long term play.
The question is well, it is honestly the question the world's asking itself right now on the war.
Does America have the stomach for it?
Iran doesn't think you have the stomach to withstand more economic pressure for very long.
And if that's true and we get to the next election and nobody has articulated this vision, but if we get to the next election and people see the vision and they go, hmm.
No, I want cheaper gas.
Instead of being able to say, look, this insures your children.
Do you want your children to do better than you're doing now?
Are you willing to sacrifice now so your children have a chance of freedom?
Because that's what this is about.
Americans, when they get it, when they see the vision, they will make the long term call I will sacrifice now so my children don't have to suffer.
That's what this moment is all about.
This moment right now is will you pay attention to the Islamist invasion of the Western world to save the Western world?
Will you do the hard thing right now and be uncomfortable for pointing it out so your children don't have to be in the streets fighting those who want to behead them?
Yeah, I will be a pariah today for that.
And I urge you to join me.
Will you pay higher gas prices today?
If this vision is correct, I tell you, it could be wrong.
I could be wrong.
I don't think I am, but I could be.
If this vision is correct, are you willing to pay higher prices for a little while longer to be able to secure freedom for your children?
I am, but I don't know if the rest of America is.
You have to decide.
We'll put this monologue out so you can read it and think about it and add to it, argue about it.
But I'm telling you, there's too many things that fall into place where we're the winner.
Remember when everything Joe Biden did, we ended up being the loser on?
And I'm like, come on, guys, it can't be a coincidence.
You can't be that unlucky.
This is the opposite of that.
Everybody's saying these moves are all erratic and everything else.
You can't be this lucky.
Because if it works, everything falls into America, it is dominant, and our children have a future.
Wow, if that's chaos, that's the most lucky group of people on the planet.