The UBI ORB And Bidenomics Backlash | MSOM Ep. 802
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Reawaken America Tour
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| Welcome to Making Sense of the Madness. | |
| I am Jason Burmese and Buckle Up. | |
| We're going to talk about Reawaken America with Clay Clark as well as Bibnomics with Zach Payne. | |
| We'll be back after this. | |
| Your digital | |
| blockchain, biometric slavery, is here brought to you by the ORB and World COIN, A Sam Altman aka chat, GPT AI Project. | |
| I'm sure Clay Clark is thrilled. | |
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Blockchain & Biometric Credit
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| He's probably got an Orb in the back in Oklahoma, ready to scan retinas. | |
| We're going to talk about that and more, and especially the Reawaken America tour. | |
| Clay, thank you so much for coming on the show. | |
| Now, you've talked central bank digital currencies. | |
| We've talked about blockchain and biometric technology before. | |
| We now have the launch of WorldCoin, which is a universal basic income platform that is going to verify that you are human based in a blockchain cryptocurrency. | |
| I mean, everything's cool, right? | |
| I'm not dodging the question. | |
| I just want to say this. | |
| One, your intro is incredible. | |
| Two, I was just telling someone yesterday how excited I am to hear your presentation in August. | |
| I honestly, you're one of my favorite speakers on the America Tour because you have no time for nonsense and you brought facts. | |
| And frankly, I believe you've been warning people about this longer than almost anybody. | |
| Does it just blow your mind that it's actually here now, these programmable central bank digital currencies? | |
| I'll tell you what. | |
| What blows my mind is that right now in this country, in Los Angeles and in New York, and under the World Trade Center of all places, you can actually go down there and download the WorldCoin app and have your biometrics scanned in. | |
| And now, if you check in every month, you get at least one WorldCoin. | |
| Now, if you hold the orb, I mean, something that looks out of a combination of a bad mid-evil witchcraft movie into cybernetics, the orb, the ball. | |
| You know, if you submit, then you get this. | |
| And if you take it in, if you take someone's soul in, you're also going to be paid for this again and again and again. | |
| And by the way, it's again by the guy who did ChatGPT, was just anointed at this year's Bilderberg conference. | |
| He's a new Builder bro, Clay, amongst all these other AI guys, and launches this currency. | |
| It is also going to ensure the democratic process. | |
| So they want this as a biometric identification. | |
| Oh, you can't vote. | |
| Listen, if you haven't scanned your retina, you shouldn't be able to vote, right? | |
| Because then we wouldn't know if you're the real human that's voting. | |
| I mean, this sort of perverse mindset that they're doing, I don't know if I want to play. | |
| I really, I'm excited to hear your thoughts on these, but this is probably old news for you, but some of your listeners do this. | |
| Dr. Pipgren speaking at the World Economic Forum in 2022, speaking at the World Government Summit, I apologize, speaking at the World Government Summit in 2022. | |
| And this is Klaus Schwab, okay? | |
| So Klaus Schwab is at her speech here. | |
| Dr. Pippa Maldgren speaking at the World Government Summit of 2022. | |
| Listen to this, folks. | |
| What we're seeing in the world today, I think, is we are on the brink of a dramatic change where we are about to, and I'll say this boldly, we're about to abandon the traditional system of money and accounting. | |
| And the new accounting is what we call blockchain. | |
| It means digital. | |
| It means having an almost perfect record of every single transaction that happens in the economy. | |
| Give us far greater clarity over what's going on. | |
| It also raises hugers in terms of the balance of power between states and citizens. | |
| In my opinion, we're going to need a digital constitution of human rights. | |
| I'd love to get your thoughts about what she really just said there because, again, you're one of the few people that I know. | |
| I almost need you to sit and decode the news and you can go, Clay, this is what that means. | |
| Can you please explain what that means? | |
| I sure can. | |
| So already we have a beta test program funded by the United Nations, promoted by the World Economic Forum of blockchain refugee camps. | |
| So what is this? | |
| Now, this is a system in which they forego a lot of the transactions and work directly with the blockchain and the IMF, the International Monetary Fund, that actually started a currency, an SDR, over a decade ago, special drawing rights. | |
| This was the beginning of just zeros and ones as money. | |
| So in other words, the accounting wasn't on the blockchain yet, Clay, but they would say it existed, put it into existence, and then these zeros and ones from the International Monetary Fund with nothing to back them would go out to nation states. | |
| Now they've taken that out of the macro and into the micro and blockchained it with people in other nations where wars, famine are occurring. | |
| So now you come to this blockchain camp, you give up your biometric information, and then you have an app or a passcard, and that will get you your food at the refugee camp. | |
| That will get your shelter at the refugee camp. | |
| That will get you work outside of the refugee camp if you're lucky. | |
| Now, let's take it on a bigger level. | |
| So now you have people's biometric information. | |
| You have a blockchain record of all transactions and probably movement, because a lot of that biometric information is going to move not only from this device and apps, but under the skin with wearables if we're lucky or, as we know, implantables. | |
| And Neuralink, for instance, has now had FDA approval for what? | |
| Human trials. | |
| That's just the beginning. | |
| Now, again, the FDA that approved Elon Musk for the chip in your head is the same FDA that says the doctors cannot use hydroxychloroquine to treat people who have COVID-19. | |
| Next clip, folks, listen to what is being said here. | |
| Mindboy. | |
| This is the guy who runs. | |
| So Catherine Austin Fitz is introducing right now. | |
| This is a guy named Augustine Karstens, the head of the Bank of International Settlements. | |
| Of international settlements, which has sovereign immunity and is the central bank of all the central banks. | |
| Okay. | |
| So they have global pipes that can send all the money they want in secret and no one can do anything about it because they have sovereign immunity. | |
| Okay, so go ahead. | |
| A key difference with the CBDC is that central bank will have absolute control on the rules and regulations that will determine the expression of central bank. | |
| Those data can be utilized by service providers in credit underwriting in a sense that, you know, those transaction data in terms of how many coffee I drink every day, where I buy coffee, do I use Uber every day? | |
| And what kind of working? | |
| Bow Lee, managing director of the International Monetary Fund speaking, listen to him. | |
| Augustine Carsons just said they're going to have the ability to enforce this. | |
| Now, here's Boley having a good time. | |
| One more time, folks. | |
| Listen to Boley here. | |
| Those transaction data can be utilized by service providers in credit underwriting. | |
| In a sense that, you know, those transaction data in terms of how many coffee I drink, where I buy coffee, Uber every day, and what kind of working hours I have. | |
| Those non-traditional data can be very useful for financial service providers, a credit score. | |
| And based on a credit score, the financial service provider gives me a credit line without any face-to-face due diligence. | |
| That's a big saving because traditional banks, they need to do due diligence to meet with us face-to-face. | |
| They need to even visit my home if they want to give me a home equity loan, right? | |
| So there's a lot of costs associated with traditional credit. | |
| But the non-traditional credit underwriting is based on data. | |
| And there is no need for face-to-face meeting. | |
| I just would love to get your translation again as they're actually saying that. | |
| Well, let me tell you this. | |
| You didn't play the clip where he talks about how this is also a programmable currency. | |
| So what people don't understand is while they build your social credit score based on all of these blockchain track trace and database collections, he's talking about where you are and where you spend it. | |
| They can cut you off. | |
| So say they think that you've had too much coffee this week. | |
| You've had 20 coffees this week. | |
| You can't purchase your 21st because a smart smart contract has gone through and the blockchain will no longer allow your tokens to work at that coffee shop. | |
| Now, there will be ways around it. | |
| Say, charge me for two donuts instead. | |
| It's more expensive and give me the coffee for sure. | |
| But there's a social credit score involved, right, Clay? | |
| So let's say at the same time, they're hacked into, I don't know, the CCTV camera and they see that you've cheated the system. | |
| That may be a slap on the wrist, maybe a little downgrade on your credit score, or maybe, just maybe, as we're seeing more and more speech be criminalized, that actually becomes an enforceable criminal offense. | |
| That's where we're headed. | |
| The only concerning is going on, and I'll have another clip here. | |
| Now, this is the this comes here from the World Economic Forum. | |
| This is a June 28th of 2023. | |
| Eswar Prasad is speaking at the World Economic Forum. | |
| He's speaking in China. | |
| Listen to what he says here. | |
| He's actually giddy about a quote-unquote darker world. | |
| Listen to this, folks. | |
| The one final note I will make is that if you think about the benefits of digital money, there are huge potential gains. | |
| It's just about little form physical currency. | |
| You can have programmability, you know, units of central bank currency with expiry dates. | |
| You could have, as I argue in my book, a potentially better, and some people might think of a darker world. | |
| Some people might say a darker world, he says. | |
| Here we go, folks. | |
| Where the government decides that units of central bank money can be used to purchase some things, but not other things that it deems less desirable, like drugs or coffee or some thought. | |
| And that is very powerful in terms of the use of a CBDC. | |
| And I think also extremely dangerous for central banks. | |
| Because ultimately, if you have different units of central bank money, different statics, or if you use central bank money as a conduit for economic policies in a very targeted way, or more broadly for social policies, that could really affect the integrity of central bank and the integrity in the Susan. | |
| So there are wonderful notions of things that can be done with digital money. | |
| But again, I fear that technology could take us to a better place, but equally it's to put us to a pretty dark place. | |
| Now, again, just to be clear here, there is people that I know, Jason, I'm sure you've never met these people, but I've met people that tell me they won't post the truth on social media right now because they don't want to get their banned on Facebook or on YouTube. | |
| You know, Jason, the other day, there was a huge show. | |
| They called him. | |
| They called me. | |
| They said, Clay, we love what you're doing with the Reawaken America tour, and we'd love to have you. | |
| And I said, where I haven't heard of your show. | |
| Huge following in YouTube. | |
| Don't get myself in too much trouble right now. | |
| Huge show, though. | |
| And I said, okay. | |
| And they go, it's in the studio. | |
| So could you do it? | |
| So, Jason, I traveled to a place where I don't live over 12 hours to do an interview with somebody. | |
| And then, Jason, do you want to tell you what you want to guess as to why they told me afterwards they cannot release the show? | |
| A week later, again, they called me, asked me to travel to their studio, millions and millions of YouTube subscribers. | |
| They asked if they could do an in-studio interview. | |
| I said yes. | |
| And then they called me a couple weeks later and they said, hey, we're just not going to be able to release it. | |
| Do you want to guess why? | |
| I would guess it's one of two things. | |
| It's either YouTube's terms of service or it's that they are owned by somebody else or in partnership with somebody else. | |
| And they said, you know what? | |
| That's too hot to handle. | |
| We can't risk putting that out there. | |
| But we're going to have to go to break. | |
| We're going to find out the answer on the other side. | |
| Time2freeamerica.com is where you can find out more about the Reawaken America tour. | |
| Come into Vegas. | |
| We'll be back after this with Clay Clark. | |
| I'm on the edge of my seat. | |
| I cannot imagine why they censored Clay on the mainstream platform. | |
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| We are back with Clay Clark. | |
| Clay, the Reawaken America tour has been a juggernaut. | |
| You have been attacked, but some people have reached out. | |
| And you were just explaining that you were reached out to by a very large podcast. | |
| You went out, you did it in studio, and lo and behold, it did not air. | |
| Could you tell us why it didn't air? | |
| Yeah, it's pretty interesting too, Jason. | |
| I don't want to be on the show, I didn't even know what the show was because I don't spend a lot of time on YouTube. | |
| So they call me and they go, Hey, I'm calling on behalf of the whatever show. | |
| Would you like to be a guest? | |
| And I said, What's the name of the show? | |
| They tell me the show. | |
| I look it up, and Jason, this just show has millions and millions. | |
| And I thought, Well, okay, well, when do I need to be there? | |
| How does that work? | |
| So I drove out to the Ocasia Fly, but it was about 12-hour drive each way to get there. | |
| I do the interview, they call me Jason. | |
| And you know what we talked about on the show? | |
| We talked about central bank digital currencies, the entire show, the entire show. | |
| As the host says, So, Clay, tell me how central bank digital currencies work. | |
| This is what I did, Jason. | |
| This is kind of a typical thing I would do. | |
| I would say, Hey, I said, Hey, if you're watching right now, go to Google and type in MIT Quantum Dot. | |
| Don't believe me, Quantum Dot. | |
| And when you do, you're going to see that MIT has openly created the quantum dot. | |
| Type in MIT CBDC. | |
| It's a CBDC, MIT, Central Bank Digital Currencies. | |
| MIT created the Quantum Dot and the CBDCs. | |
| Now, type in quant.network. | |
| That's the website, quant.network, which is the spine of the new technology that will introduce this non-binary programmable central bank digital quant.network. | |
| The CEO, his name is Gilbert Verdean. | |
| Fourth, look up Jeffrey Epstein and Gates. | |
| Yes, Jeffrey Epstein, the world's most prolific pedophile, and Bill Gates. | |
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Lose Think FreeAmerica
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| Oh, yeah, yeah, so as a satanic spray, Kaisaria Abramovich, who he featured during the Easter Microsoft commercial. | |
| And who? | |
| Who? | |
| Who? | |
| Oh, Jeffrey Epstein, the world's most prolific pedophile. | |
| Yes, the man who had a temple on his island. | |
| Those two funded the MIT lab that created the what? | |
| The CBDCs, Central Bank Digital Currencies, and the Quantum Dot, a technology that stores your medical and financial records under the skin, which makes it possible to fulfill Revelation chapter 13, verse 16 through 18. | |
| Buy yourself without a mark. | |
| And he could just ask me about those topics for about two hours, two and a half hours. | |
| I mean, every, and you've, Jason, you've done in-studio interviews. | |
| I mean, it's every possible question, every possible angle. | |
| You know, you got the studio environmental thing. | |
| And then, you know, they said, hey, we're looking forward to putting out the show. | |
| Thank you so much. | |
| Bring in the facts. | |
| Boom. | |
| Then I get back to Tulsa and I'm thinking, okay, it didn't come out. | |
| Okay. | |
| So maybe producing it, whatever. | |
| Then the date they said it would come out didn't happen. | |
| So I called them up. | |
| I said, hey, you know, why'd the show not come out? | |
| And they said, oh, well, you know, we were going to tell you, but it looks as though the terms of service on YouTube might be a violation right now. | |
| And we would hate to lose our sponsorship. | |
| And this is one of those on YouTube, right? | |
| I mean, this is the real, this is really, really happening right now. | |
| And could you imagine what's going to happen when the average American finds out they can have your bank account, you can have your bank account turned off for speaking out against again, thinking about yesterday indictments coming against President Donald J. Trump. | |
| What if everybody knows that you will lose access to your photos and to your ability to buy or sell and to your social media accounts if you show support for President Donald J. Trump? | |
| I mean, could you imagine what would happen to meat consumption if everybody realizes you're going to lose your ability to buy your currency could be could expire? | |
| Your programmable central bank digital currency could expire if you buy just one steak. | |
| So do you think people would decide not to? | |
| I believe they would. | |
| Well, obviously people are not really aware of the repercussions or even that this is on the verge of happening. | |
| You know, we're still talking about inflation, which we should, but the move towards digital currency and getting it adopted in the public arena by acquiescing and saying it's a cool and hip thing, not forcing it on people, I think is what we're going to see in the next couple of years. | |
| But all it takes is the right disaster, Clay. | |
| And then all of a sudden, it could be utilized and absorbed by the masses. | |
| And like you said, when people feel threatened, when they think that their lifestyle is going to change, many of them bend the knee. | |
| And we saw that during the COVID-19 44 nightmare. | |
| And that's really where the Reawaken America tour took hold. | |
| The crescendo is coming up in Vegas. | |
| Tell us about it. | |
| Well, first off, you're speaking, I believe, here, the official time next. | |
| I had to do some updates on the schedule. | |
| You're speaking at 10.15 right before Amanda Grace, right besides Scoop, right before Roger Stone. | |
| You're speaking in the morning before Liz Kroken, before Alex Newman, you're speaking on the same day before Mel Kay, before Roseanne, the comedian, Roseanne, will be there. | |
| You're going to speak before Steve Schultz, Dr. Simone Gold, Denz, General Flynn, Laura Trump. | |
| And then you have Eric Trump. | |
| You had Don Trump Jr. | |
| You have, like I mentioned, Kash Patel. | |
| We've had Peter Navarro. | |
| You've got Dr. Zelinko's team presenting him. | |
| May he rest in peace. | |
| You've got Dr. Brian Artis. | |
| You have Lee Dundee. | |
| Laura Logan, the investigative journalist. | |
| Mike Lindell will be there. | |
| You have Ian Smith. | |
| You have Anna Kate. | |
| You have Jeffrey Peterson. | |
| You have Z in the house. | |
| You have Dr. Jane Ruby, David and Stacey Whited, General Flynn, Adam Hardage, Julie Green from Julie Green Ministries, Levy, the hip-hop star, the musician. | |
| You've got Seth Holehouse, Stu Peter there, Floyd Brown, Pastor Greg Locke. | |
| You have quite a lineup there. | |
| And again, we continue to let people name their price. | |
| And so if you go to time to freeamerica.com, that's time to freeamerica.com. | |
| You can name your price. | |
| And then the reason for that, Jason, is that if we drop the implementation of programmable central bank digital currencies and we don't stop the great reset, we are going to be living in a dystopian nightmare where you cannot buy or sell fish. | |
| And I just don't think people fully understand the profundity of that idea. | |
| I would ask listeners out there, what percentage of the people that you know know about these ideas? | |
| What percentage of your friends and family know about central bank digital currencies? | |
| Let alone the fact that they're on their way implemented right now. | |
| I mean, how many friends and family do you know, folks, that know that Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, they're all teaming up together to introduce a gold-backed programmable central bank digital currency based in Shang and controlled by what's called the Newman Bank. | |
| I think that very, very few people know that. | |
| I think that very, very few people know that. | |
| I think it's probably one out of what? | |
| 100 people that I run into that know these encourage people. | |
| Go to time to freeamerica.com, time to freeamerica.com. | |
| You can request those tickets for the August 25th and 26th, Reawaken America Tour, Vegas, Nevada. | |
| Also, folks, you can name your prices. | |
| And you can watch the Reawaken America Tour documentary for free tonight at time2freeamerica.com, featuring Pastor Archer Pulowski, General Flynn, Mike Lindell. | |
| That's time to freeamerica.com. | |
| You can watch that for the documentary for free tonight. | |
| And then everything we talked about today related to central bank digital currencies, all the sound clips, all the patents, all of the website links, that's all found there at timeetofreeamerica.com. | |
| And when you scroll down to the CD button, you'll see all that content right there. | |
| But I really do appreciate you carving out time for me because if there were great shows like yours, people would just have no idea that these things are happening. | |
| Well, I really do appreciate you, Clay. | |
| I believe this will be the fifth one that I speak at, and I'm really looking forward to it, especially the morning audience when everybody's there. | |
| I'm going to come back power packed. | |
| But I love the feel. | |
| I love the fact that after I speak or before I speak, behind the scenes, I'm talking to other presenters. | |
| I'm interviewing people. | |
| There are media there that obviously do not agree with your positions or my positions that I get to talk with like human beings behind the scenes. | |
| I've been contacted by the New Yorker after speaking at your event. | |
| Actually, had some really great conversations with mainline journalists that are in kind of the same fear mode as the people that didn't want to publish your podcast. | |
| And it's good to know that at least they're that far along. | |
| So I can't thank you enough for allowing me to become a part of this. | |
| And really, it's about getting the message out, talking to folks, getting them informed because ignorance is not bliss, and that's the first step. | |
| And the next step is to not look to the speakers, myself, yourself, or anybody to fix the situation, but instead look in the mirror and have these people become their own heroes and get active in their communities against these very, very real agendas, Clay. | |
| I believe the LA Times is going to be there. | |
| We have, I think, the Washington Times will be there. | |
| We've been contacted by the New Yorkers. | |
| You have all the Las Vegas media there. | |
| And if you just type in Reawaken America Tour and do a search on the news feed for Reawaken America Tour, it's unbelievable how many hit pieces are coming out right now because they simply just do not want people like yourself to be provided with a platform to reach people that typically wouldn't get that message. | |
| So again, thank you for your time, brother. | |
| And I really appreciate you working with my crazy schedule to allow me to be here. | |
| But I encourage everybody today, you just need to know what these bank digital currencies are. | |
| You can learn all about that for free at time to freeamerica.com. | |
| Clay Clark, the Reawaken America Tour, thank you so much for joining us. | |
| When we come back, we're going to talk Bidenomics and much more with Zach Payne. | |
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| Today, an indictment was unsealed charging Donald J. Trump with conspiring to defraud the United States, conspiring to disenfranchise voters, and conspiring and attempting to obstruct an official proceeding. | |
| The indictment was issued by a grand jury of citizens here in the District of Columbia, and it sets forth the crimes charged in detail. | |
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| So let's break that down for a moment. | |
| He thanks all the boot lickers within the establishment, within the Justice Department, within the FBI that decided to go after American citizens and aggrandize this idea of an insurrection, which never actually occurred. | |
| And then you're going to charge Donald Trump with disenfranchisement. | |
| I didn't know that disenfranchising anyone was a crime. | |
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| I felt that many, many times through this corrupt deep state system, it's never been categorized as a crime. | |
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| He is an AMP news contributor. | |
| Zach, what did you think about the indictment speech? | |
| Well, I wasn't particularly surprised. | |
| I think that they've been gearing up to this point. | |
| The ultimate indictment of President Trump is to try to pin the events of January 6th on him. | |
| But as far as the indictment itself is concerned, you're absolutely right. | |
| I don't see what the crimes are. | |
| I think that disenfranchisement is to 2023 what collusion was to the entirety of President Trump's term in office. | |
| These things are just words that they're throwing around and they're attempting to cast aspersions on a man who, in my opinion, has done nothing wrong. | |
| And I think in the opinion of many legal experts, they will have done nothing wrong either. | |
| The one silver lining in this whole grand scheme that I'm seeing here, and President Trump's lawyer said this last night, is that now as a result of this case, | |
| it will give President Trump and his legal team the right to subpoena, the right to request evidence to be entered in, and it will give them an opportunity to ask questions and essentially relitigate the events of 2020 in a way that has just been impossible up until this point. | |
| Now, I've heard that argument as well, and I saw what the lawyers said, and I've even seen media pundits saying, hey, are we really going to relitigate all of these things that went down in the 2020 election while the 2024 election is going on? | |
| And here's how I see it playing out. | |
| We know that we have a DC judge that seems to be very, very corrupt and very, very hell-bent on what going after quote-unquote January 6th insurrection. | |
| She's been one of the toughest out there. | |
| I don't expect them to allow any of that evidence into the courtrooms. | |
| In other words, I expect her to set a precedent that it has previously been litigated in those states. | |
| It's been found not to have state standing there. | |
| Therefore, it will not have standing there. | |
| And you're going to have a Alex Jones-esque situation where any time that the evidence is inconvenient, it will not be allowed to be processed. | |
| And you will start seeing a possible default if he does not abide by this rigged system. | |
| Forget about just the idea that you can't get a fair trial in D.C. with a TDS-driven jury. | |
| And I could even go beyond that. | |
| But I think, you know, you talked about the silver lining and I thought about that. | |
| I'm like, you know, that is a good thing. | |
| But at the same time, I think they're also going to set the precedent because even the Supreme Court ruled in the favor of not looking at this massive amount of evidence in a federal election, even if it was by one vote because standing wasn't there. | |
| What do you think? | |
| Well, I think you're right. | |
| I certainly think that they will attempt to narrow the scope of what can be talked about. | |
| But from my perspective, the claims being made around this all relate to the election itself. | |
| So I think there may be ample opportunity for them to bring things in to ask the correct questions that need to be asked. | |
| And certainly to show that President Trump has committed no lawbreaking activities here. | |
| He hasn't done anything outside the boundaries of the law. | |
| Certainly, I think there's an argument that can be made that he was attempting to uphold his oath to the Constitution, whereas so many others out there seem to have forgotten it. | |
| You know, and even more than that, I would like to know from Jack Smith's perspective, were the men and women of law enforcement that allowed those protesters into the Capitol, do they count as the best of us as well? | |
| Or is that a wholly separate group? | |
| Because that's certainly a question that I would imagine is going to come up. | |
| How did these people even get in there? | |
| Did Donald Trump go to the Capitol building and open the doors himself? | |
| Did he send a request to Capitol police and say, hey, guess what, guys? | |
| We're going to let everybody into the Capitol? | |
| I mean, the answer is no. | |
| And I think that asking these questions are going to lead us to a conclusion that it wasn't Donald Trump that did this. | |
| There was something else at play. | |
| Well, I hope that that's the case. | |
| And I initially think that obviously they will ask those questions, not only who let them in the building, but how many undercover officers were in the building, you know, or outside of the building. | |
| I just, I see them shielding all that. | |
| I mean, we have a secret service that looked into cocaine that magically appeared in the White House and says, we don't know. | |
| We've got, I mean, he literally thanks the FBI agents that didn't blow the whistle and say, hey, why are we going after this people? | |
| There are arrests being made this week, Zach, in regards to January 6th. | |
| And now they're going after more individuals that never went into the building. | |
| On top of all of these things, I want to talk about that speedy trial. | |
| We've already had the denial of the espionage case in Florida. | |
| So that's going to start to take place allegedly in August, right around the corner, right? | |
| And obviously that'll probably move into primary season. | |
| This one should be at the heart of primary season. | |
| I'm not sure if we've seen the end of indictments. | |
| So you're going to have not only this, what I believe will be a show trial during the elections, but as the judge says you can't present this, you're going to have headlines about election denial, even that supersede what we've seen over the last three years. | |
| No, I think you're right. | |
| I think that is the point. | |
| They want to make sure that anything having to do with Trump's legal troubles will overshadow any possibility he has of being the nominee, of getting back into office. | |
| And that's honestly because they know that he is the candidate to beat. | |
| The only way they can logically remove Trump from the equation is by literally removing him from the equation. | |
| So I think that there's a couple of different worst case scenarios that could happen here. | |
| I mean, with this judge, this Obama judge that is overseeing this case, I mean, there's a real possibility that she could demand that President Trump be jailed without bail in the same way that many of these other January 6th defendants have as well. | |
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| Doesn't mean that it's going to stick for the entire time, but certainly they would really enjoy seeing that happen. | |
| But here's the thing. | |
| The more that they persecute President Trump, the more his arguments that he's being persecuted become obvious to the general public. | |
| And we were talking a little bit before the show. | |
| You know, I mean, I think sometimes it's easy to take all of this stuff for granted. | |
| We say, well, of course the government's corrupt. | |
| Of course, the government is going after Trump because he's the biggest political roadblock to Joe Biden coming back into office or any of the Democrats. | |
| But there are people out there every single day who are only just now starting to see what this country really has become, how far we've slid. | |
| And the more damage they had tried to do to Donald Trump, the more popular he becomes in the minds of average Americans. | |
| Well, we got to take a break, but when we come back, forget about Donald Trump. | |
| Joe Rogan caused January 6th, at least according to the Daily Beast. | |
| We're going to be talking about that and more. | |
| It's making sense of the madness. | |
| I am Jason Bermas, back after this. | |
| And of course, by the right-hand side of Trump, the disenfranchisement disinformationist, you've got Joe Rogan. | |
| And according to the Daily Beast, Joe Rogan needs to look in the mirror. | |
| At least that's what Ray Epps' lawyer says. | |
| He would find more truth in looking in the mirror as to who instigated January 6th. | |
| And this goes along the lines of the show trial that was put on by a Hollyweird producer where you had clips from Joe Rogan and Tim Cast and Alex Jones and Steve Bannon paraded across the board. | |
| Is that too far-fetched to believe that eventually we might see some legal action taken against Rogan and the like? | |
| I find that difficult to believe. | |
| It's quite obvious this is a misdirect. | |
| You know, I mean, no, of course it's not the guy who was standing on the police line telling people to break through the barricades. | |
| Could not be Ray Epps. | |
| But they're attempting to draw attention to somebody like Joe Rogan because he's already a controversial figure. | |
| You know, I mean, there are the people that you mentioned, you know, I mean, the ones who have an audience, the ones who have a significant reach, when they stand up and they do and say things that fall outside of that mainstream accepted narrative, they immediately become a target. | |
| But in the same way that Donald Trump is too popular, he's too big a phenomenon for these people to take down with their control of the mainstream media, their control of the flow of information, they're not going to be able to do that to Joe Rogan either. | |
| I mean, Joe Rogan has the largest audience, I think, of anybody on planet Earth. | |
| And so if Joe Rogan is out there changing minds and helping people to come to the realization that January 6th was a false flag, I think he's going to be pretty successful in doing so. | |
| Well, let me just say this. | |
| I always thought that would be a bridge too far, right? | |
| But here we are with a president of the United States that kind of the actions that are happening are his own undoing in the sense of when they first banned Alex Jones on social media, he should have stepped in. | |
| When they started to censor more people, he should have said, you know what, we are going to take away your immunity from lawsuit because clearly you guys are publishers. | |
| That would have been a first strike and not allow them to what? | |
| Censor his ass after the election. | |
| Excuse my French making sense of the madness crowd, which they did. | |
| And then what does that preclude? | |
| Well, they censored him during this whole time that he was trying to talk about the election while he was still the president. | |
| Now the press has demonized him. | |
| They kept saying that he was doing illegal things the same way they said he was colluding with Russia. | |
| None of it ever proven to be illegal. | |
| And this very flimsy indictment shows there's nothing illegal there. | |
| But in the minds of the public, they're still unaware. | |
| We're talking about people waking up. | |
| They still have it. | |
| So now Donald Trump's not only in trouble because of that inaction in free speech and social media and censorship, but he had inaction against who? | |
| Assange, who they did the espionage act on. | |
| And what do they charge him with? | |
| In Florida, the Espionage Act. | |
| So the bottom line is I don't think the cartoon is too dark that they wouldn't start charging people for speech. | |
| Obviously, Alex Jones, they'll go after him. | |
| Who knows where they expand it to? | |
| But secondly, you know, we have to look at a situation where, you know, Trump had the opportunity, didn't take it. | |
| If he gets into office, he really has to do what Bannon is advertising and day one, disrupt the whole system by declassifying these deep state events and pulling the veil back fully, correct? | |
| No, absolutely. | |
| 100%. | |
| I am of that mindset. | |
| When President Trump returns to the White House, he must go hard. | |
| He must begin by slicing the fat in Washington, D.C., by completely gutting these corrupt institutions and federal agencies and doing something about the issues of censorship that we see. | |
| I felt that he needed to do a lot more than he did in terms of trying to stop the censorship or drawing attention to it, because it's true. | |
| These institutions would survive on their own because that's just how things have worked in the past. | |
| And of course, people can't be that evil. | |
| He allowed for himself to be censored. | |
| He allowed for many of us to be subjected to the same treatment. | |
| But if he would have come out and done things regarding this while he was in office, then it would have been just another series of hit pieces against him with the mainstream media saying that he was undoing the fabric of our democracy or something like that rather than trying to save it. | |
| So now these media companies, the politicians, these institutions, they've essentially shot themselves in their own feet. | |
| And people are coming to the realization that we must change the way we do things. | |
| There has to be a fundamental change to the structure of this country because the sector of power that's controlling it probably is sitting in the hands of the CIA and these unelected bureaucrats within the federal government. | |
| You know, this is a very, very dangerous time. | |
| And you mentioned prosecuting people for speech. | |
| You know, it's a possibility they could go after Joe Rogan. | |
| I think if they do, it's just going to be another set of bad moves that they're going to be making that turn the public against them. | |
| But this is basically what they're doing to President Trump in regards to January 6th. | |
| I mean, what did he do? | |
| I mean, he called people into Washington, D.C. | |
| He didn't call them there to overtake the Capitol. | |
| I mean, it was supposed to be a rally. | |
| It was supposed to be this time of joy and the people of this country coming together and demanding redress from our government, saying, Hey, we see what's happening right here. | |
| We do not like it. | |
| We believe that we have been treated unfairly. | |
| We've been disenfranchised. | |
| So we'd like for you to address it. | |
| And instead, they took it. | |
| They created this false flag event. | |
| They demonized everybody who is in Washington, D.C. on January 6th. | |
| And now they are continuing to go after people legally. | |
| So this is fundamentally an affront to the Constitution, in my opinion. | |
| It's an affront to the Constitution. | |
| And on top of all those things, we have to remember that they militarized D.C. right after that. | |
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| They have installed basically somebody who didn't run for president. | |
| And in the primaries, when he was running, he could barely speak. | |
| They're having trouble propping him up. | |
| And right now, that same mainstream media that does all these hit pieces on Trump anyway, and that's why I would argue that he should have taken those actions because it's not like they were going to be nice to him, is what? | |
| Telling us Bidenomics is the best thing since breakfast. | |
| You can't make this stuff up. | |
| We got to take a break. | |
| But when we come back, we're going to go back to a little bit of reality and have Larry Kudlow pick Bidenomics apart in large contrast to the mainstream media. | |
| It's Making Sense of the Madness back after this. | |
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| What should people know about that whole blowup with Project Gary Touch? | |
| I read a few people wrong, and that's my fault, but I learned from that. | |
| And I think I'll be a more effective messenger as a result of that. | |
| That'll free me up to do the next chapter, the next stage of my evolution, which is OMG, which is decentralizing journalism. | |
| And sometimes things happen for a reason. | |
| That's my goal. | |
| That's my mission. | |
| And I didn't ask for that. | |
| Lincoln, I'd ever thought that would be my mission. | |
| It just has become my mission. | |
| And I'm excited about it. | |
| There's a political debate stemming from the recent softening of inflation. | |
| As you might expect, last Friday, President Joe Biden baited Republicans by saying, go ahead, impeach me, because inflation has come down. | |
| Ha ha ha. | |
| Well, Mr. President, your impeachability has nothing to do with the lower inflation rate. | |
| Big reason for that, by the way, is all the corruption charges popping up like tulips in springtime. | |
| But that's a subject for another if. | |
| It's the Federal Reserve tightening money supply and raising interest rates that has brought the inflation rate down. | |
| Now, I wouldn't get too cocky about it, Mr. President, because roughly 35% of voters disapprove of your economic policies. | |
| And mostly they're referring to inflation. | |
| Think of this, over the past 30 months, the level of consumer prices has gone up 16%, grocery prices up 20%, energy prices up 33%. | |
| And we're checking on the prices of Rehoboth Beach mansions for you, Mr. President. | |
| Want to make sure your real estate wealth is intact. | |
| Gasoline was about $2 when you were elected. | |
| It did jump to $5 nationwide, but it's running about $3.75 today. | |
| Just in case you wondered, sir, $375 is higher than two. | |
| And that's really your big problem. | |
| Now, I'm not sure inflation is dead altogether because we're seeing a big rally in commodities and gold and oil. | |
| And I can't stand when I see 7, 8% inflation. | |
| Hey, everybody, the dollar store is $1.25. | |
| Your gas is almost twice as much. | |
| A large gallon of water is $1.22 when it was 88 cents six months ago. | |
| Ground beef is still around $5 a pound. | |
| This is the reality of Bidenomics, Zach. | |
| Yet we have a mainstream media and a White House that are telling us it's the best thing since breakfast. | |
| The New York Times, literally by Paul Krugman, one of the worst economists out there, has a Goldilocks and the Bidenomics headline. | |
| The Bidenomics bears. | |
| You can't make this stuff up. | |
| And of course, the Washington Post is saying, you know what? | |
| Bidenomics used to be slander. | |
| Now it's a boast. | |
| It was a put-down. | |
| Now it's a boast. | |
| And the White House has assured us that this is what? | |
| A middle-out and bottom-up growth of the economy, not top down. | |
| We didn't just see the largest wealth transfer in history, Zach, during the COVID-19 4 nightmare. | |
| This is the post-truth world. | |
| This is an inversion of reality. | |
| What more can we expect from the glory of Bidenomics? | |
| I mean, more of the same. | |
| I feel like this is an indication of really just how much ground the globalists in the deep state have lost. | |
| I mean, just because they repeat something over and over and over again doesn't make it so. | |
| And this is a very tangible indicator, something that we, the people of this country, are feeling, we are noticing. | |
| It's a part of our daily lives every single moment that we're alive. | |
| I mean, money is a way of life. | |
| We live in a capitalist society. | |
| That's just how it is. | |
| And we need that money to survive. | |
| And the less money that comes in, the more prices increase, the more difficult it becomes to survive. | |
| And so people look around and they start considering what's different in their lives. | |
| And the one thing that's different is by dynamics. | |
| Certainly, Bidenomics have given us this horror show that we find ourselves living in today. | |
| And I don't care how many times Corinne Jean-Pierre or any of the talking heads at the White House or anybody on CNN or MSDNC tell us that the world is going in the right direction. | |
| We all know intrinsically that it is not because we are the ones looking at our bank accounts. | |
| I'm sure that the people at CNN are feeling not a lot of pain when it comes to these increasing prices. | |
| And certainly Joe Biden, who spent 40% of his time in office vacationing at the Delaware beach house that he owns with his family, he's not feeling the pinch on anything either. | |
| I don't know that Joe Biden really has any concept of what's going on in reality. | |
| I mean, he shows up to work. | |
| They pump him full of any number of drugs so that he can just, you know, coordinate his left and right legs at the same time so that he can get a couple of words out, read off the teleprompter sometimes. | |
| But at the end of the day, Joe Biden is in the dark on this stuff, I think. | |
| I mean, he's a dementia patient as far as I'm concerned. | |
| And Bidenomics is a fairy tale. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| It's a talking point, right? | |
| It's a Bernesian language model where people think that you can get behind it. | |
| My problem is that PR, public relations, works, right? | |
| People bought into two weeks to slow the spread or flatten the curve. | |
| They bought into safe and effective. | |
| They have bought into this idea of this was what? | |
| An infrastructure act, when in fact, they didn't buy into the Build Back Better plan, when it was the same exact bill regurgitated. | |
| And there is no infrastructure in the bill at all. | |
| You know, the infrastructure is this ESG development, this SDG goal development, and basically the consolidation of power and not building a middle class, working it out, but consolidating power and eliminating the middle class through these authoritarian dictates where you no longer can operate or get funding unless you bend the knee to these globalist goals. | |
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| No, I think you're right. | |
| I think traditionally propaganda has worked. | |
| The PR campaigns put out there by the federal government have been effective. | |
| But I mean, each of those things that you mentioned have unraveled over time and people have become very skeptical about what the government's telling us. | |
| I think that's a really good thing. | |
| People need to use a little bit of discernment when they're taking in all this information that we're being fed. | |
| And I think that from my perspective, I mean, just each one of those things has just cracked the eggshell of your conditioning to a greater degree. | |
| And more and more people are beginning to understand what's truly happening behind the scenes. | |
| And as a result of that, they're just not buying what the administration is selling. | |
| So how do people mobilize right now? | |
| Like, what are they missing where we can get some accountability, where we can support a guy like Trump, where we can let our voice be heard that we are displeased? | |
| Obviously, his rallies are packed. | |
| They're either ignored or demonized by the mainstream. | |
| My belief is that people have to get involved locally as much as possible and talk about these national issues and keep the conversation alive in their family groups, in their friend groups, in their neighborhoods, and not try to come at people so aggressive. | |
| I mean, what do you think? | |
| No, I am of the exact same opinion. | |
| You know, local action for national impact. | |
| You know, look at the way that the pyramid is structured. | |
| You know, I mean, like people who are running at the higher levels are chosen from those who have been successful at the local levels. | |
| So, you've got any number of different offices you can run for in your town, in your city, your county, whatever it might be. | |
| County commissioners, city council, mayor, you know, the list goes on and on. | |
| School board. | |
| So, you get involved, you become part of that machine. | |
| And just as long as you don't compromise yourself, then that will give you an opportunity to rise up those ranks. | |
| I think that truly we are talking about a multi-generational fight here. | |
| I mean, this didn't unravel for us overnight. | |
| They've been slowly infecting the system and whittling away at our rights and our way of life for decades. | |
| And in order for us to turn back that clock and do something different, I mean, it's going to take a tremendous effort and it's going to be a collective effort. | |
| So, the only way that we're going to be successful is if we begin to become part of this political machine, we have to replace the people that we believe are not representing our values and the things that we stand for. | |
| And so, yes, I mean, community is absolutely vital. | |
| That's a big problem in today's world. | |
| People are obsessed with social media. | |
| People are just online all the time. | |
| They'd rather sit down and watch Netflix than get together with friends or go to church. | |
| You know, whatever it might be, people have to get out of the house and they have to create these connections out there in the real world. | |
| Because when it's just us staring at the black mirror, it's a lot easier for them to control us and ensure that we behave in the way that they want us to. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| Zach, we got to wrap it up. | |
| Tell people where they can find your stuff. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| You can find me at my channel on Rumble at RedPill78. | |
| Also, my website, redpill78news.com. | |
| Also at Redpill78 on Twitter, Truth, Gab, and Getter. | |
| All right, folks, it's been making sense of the madness. | |
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