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#694: Why Trump Is Fighting the City of London with Tom Luongo

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I got the most blowback I've gotten on Twitter X in years for quote tweeting one of the videos of the drug boats getting bombed and saying, I voted for this.

It says, extrajudicial killing a fisherman off the coast of Venezuela.

Well, yeah, the libertarians have all lost their minds because they don't know how to read.

I'm just going to make it blunt.

I'm just going to be blunt.

People that are non-state actors in international waters have no rights under on cost.

If they're told to stop and they don't, then you can do whatever you want to them.

I mean, the guy had a huge post on this the other day, and I'm like, oh, by the way, Senator Rand Paul, the operative word today is piracy.

Piracy is still illegal in the open seas.

And if you only want to describe weapons as, you know, guns, that's great, but I'm sorry, but, you know, cocaine is a weapon.

Fentanyl is a weapon.

You know, we're losing more people a year to fentanyl poisons than we lost during all of Vietnam.

well and that was that was the thing that pissed me off the mess is like we didn't declare war it's like well obviously not explicitly declare war against these people aren't these people aren't flying they're not flying flags there if they were flying down as well in flags this would be an act of war and then venezuela can declare war against us and then we can see who wins the american navy or the venezuelan navy of course rand paul doesn't want to address that because then that would blow his whole fake moral outrage out the window.

All the libertarians are crashing out over everything, Marty.

It's pathetic what I've been watching.

And the more I watch them crash out, and I hate to say this, I'm now going to breathe fire for a couple of minutes on this issue because it's really been bothering me.

But the more I watch them crash out, especially over Venezuela, over the one big beautiful bill, the Epstein files, all of this anti-Trump crap, every goddamn bit of it is making me believe that the whole thing was a big goddamn British shy out from the beginning in the first place.

I can't not see it anymore.

Jay Dyer's been screaming about this stuff for years.

I used to like, no, come on.

That's crazy.

The LaRussians have been saying the same thing for years.

That's crazy talk.

Now I'm watching them in real time.

I mean, I had to hang my head in shame today When I saw Ron Paul say, the Hegseth killings need to stop.

Now, do I believe that Ron Paul wrote that tweet?

No, I believe that faggot Daniel McAdams wrote that tweet.

But, you know, Ron, hey, man, blink twice if you can't speak freely anymore.

But that's where I am.

I mean, I'm over this stuff.

We're at war with everybody.

I don't know where you lost me in the middle of that rant.

We're at war with everybody.

We're at war with everybody.

uh what i mean everybody i'll define everybody as the west um so europe city of london the old um you know venetian jewish this whatever you want to call it big organized crime syndicate that's existed for the for the last you know i don't know 2 000 years pick your poison as to how far back you want to go like we're at war with all those people we want our independence as a country for the first time in our 250 year history and uh you know every as far as i'm concerned it's usually just watch who's screaming and that's so you know who the enemy is so as far as i'm concerned rand paul is now the enemy he's made it abundantly clear he's the enemy of civilization like i'm sorry sometimes you're going to have to take your principles and understand how the the the non- aggression principle actually works which is when people are aggressing you and they're bringing crap into your community that you do not want that is killing your people you have every goddamn right to blow them out of the water.

It seems pretty straightforward to me.

Non-state, state, flying a flag, not flying a flag, dick up somebody's ass or whatever.

I don't give a shit.

Like, it's dumb.

And it's so pathetic to watch this happen.

So what I found really interesting, what I find really interesting is for the first time ever, I'm watching people on, quote, unquote, our side of the ledger, meaning the conservatives or Trump or whatever you want to call it.

the the sovereignist or nationalist um people let's let's call them the inheritors of uncle joe mccarthy um are finally fighting back and using media in a way that they always use against us like i'm watching trump not fight fair oh you know how they go with the democrats don't fight fair the or the the commies don't fight fair they say a whole bunch of shit that's not true like Ilhan Omar or any of these people.

They say a whole bunch of shit that's not true.

They propagate that falsehood through the media and everything else for weeks on end and then issue some half-hearted retraction later on.

But they've seeded into the zeitgeist the idea that Donald Trump is a rapist or whatever it is, or he's in the Epstein files.

Pick a thing that they lie about.

I'm watching Trump and his people now lie about, now openly speculate.

Oh, really?

Is Rand on the take from Venezuela?

I don't know if it's true or not.

I don't even care.

I just know that somebody seeded that into the zeitgeist and I'm like, yeah, prove that you're not.

Play the Alinsky game on them.

They deserve it.

Because this is war and there are no libertarians or atheists in foxholes.

And that's just the way it is.

Yeah.

So I sent that tweet out.

Got a lot of blowback, particularly from libertarian-leaning Bitcoiners.

is that I'm supporting the war state.

But again, to me, it's like, hey, I'm from Philadelphia.

I grew up not too far from the Frankfort L, which is where you see the tranked out zombies.

And there was a pretty in-depth mini-doc on that part of the city last year that really tied it to the Tren de Agua gang specifically.

And they were talking about how they get trank and fentanyl into the United States.

And to me, it's like, hey, there's boats that are bringing these drugs in.

You can find them in the sea and take them out.

Like, you got to send a message.

There's equal opposite reactions.

Yeah.

And if anything, we're being merciful because of the amount of lives that have been lost in the United States.

You're correct.

And that's very important.

Understand that what this is really about, the minute we started going after Venezuela for real, you realize that now you – Trump opened up a different front.

first he went after of course um city of london and europe with by going after all the ngos right the globalists that that wing whatever you want to call it i used to call it davos sometimes sometimes i call it the high table now i just like to keep changing the words to fit the model of whatever's in your head you the listener because everybody has a different model of who the enemy is in their head but it's all basically the same people okay you can add more or less you can add more of a note of an air of limey you know the limeyness to it or jewishness to it or old roman empires i don't care it doesn't matter the people these people are scum and they think they run the world and they traffic children and they and and and run drugs and everything else and they own and run the intelligence services so trump started a uh an international war to end all the war all the the physical wars and the old geopolitical conflicts overseas.

And that's him fighting all the roads lead to London aspect of things.

Now, part of what I'm about to say also leads to London, but that road goes through Langley and that's what Venezuela is about.

So now he has set the military up against our intelligence services.

As you would say, the rogue intelligence services, but the last time I said that in the presence of my wife, she's like, no, no, no, no, no.

The rogue intelligence assets to the ones who are still patriotic and loyal to America.

The default position within the intelligence services is that they're traitors.

I'm like, yes, I stand corrected.

So that's the front that Trump has opened up.

And that's who's screaming.

That's why the Seditious Six video, that's why the open calls for the governors in blue states to resist ICE and tell the local police not to work with ICE and not to work with the military and all the rest of this stuff.

This is open color revolution stuff now.

This is, you know, step six or five, six of seven or whatever it is that we're on that moment where they're trying to test the loyalty of, you know, the military at the, you know, company battalion level, the national guardsmen, you know, and local law enforcement.

They're trying to test that loyalty.

Who do you work for?

Who are you loyal to?

so seditious six aren't that inspiring though uh it was interesting that they came out no it wasn't about inspiring anybody it was a signal the way i read that video and other people that i've talked to have that you know are much closer to this type of informational warfare we're better trained in it than i am i'm not trained in informational warfare i just happen to have a knack for it i think um which is why i'm able to like you know aggregate these people around me, curate them and chat with them on a regular basis.

Guys like Ian Burlingham and Blaine Holt and some other people.

And they all said the same thing, which that was not a, that wasn't any kind of signal to try and, you know, get the normies to rise up against the evil Trump.

That was a signal to their international partners that they're, that they have their logistics in place and they're operationally ready to go.

That's the way I read it because They would never come out and say the thing if they weren't trying to signal that they're ready to go.

And I think we're headed into 2026 with some kind of, you know, they're going to try something sincere.

Because the way Trump is winning SCOTUS battles, the way he's winning legislative battles, the way he's winning, you know, honestly, what I like to call the MEQ battles.

You know, the envelope quotient, I've got the goods on you.

You work for me now.

And all of the geopolitical battles as he unwinds all of these permanent, you know, these British perma-conflicts, Cambodia, Thailand, India, Pakistan, Iran, Israel, Israel, Gaza, trying to end Russia, Ukraine, and others, you know, Rwanda, Congo, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.

All of these, Venezuela and the rest of the Western Hemisphere.

All of these are old British and or French.

Some of them are French.

leftovers from the colonial era that they left behind as they, quote unquote, left the physical control of these countries behind and kept in place political and economic control.

The British Empire never ended.

It's still there, but as a financial web of old banking relationships, old, you know, land titles and income streams and relationships, familiar relationships and all the rest of it.

And, you know, and again, I'm using the term British Empire as kind of a catch-all for all of that because so much of the financial flows go through London.

Some of them go through Zurich, certainly.

Some of them go through Frankfurt.

They've been, you know, they've outsourced some of this stuff in their global network.

Some of it's in Hong Kong, Singapore, right?

Dubai, blah, blah, blah, blah.

Some of it is in Venezuela.

And we have to be willing to upset.

Some of that is in Ottawa or in Toronto.

A lot of the drug money is laundered through Canadian banks.

Their control over the capital flow into the gold industry for years flowed through all the Canadian banks.

And you looked at the way that...

I used to study this stuff when I was first getting into all this stuff.

I was first falling down the rabbit hole.

well before I ever stepped out in front of the microphone or, you know, and did this stuff professionally.

Just when I was back when I was a chemist and like everybody else in the world, just kind of like, what is going on in the world?

And trying to figure out what's happening.

One of the things that was really obvious, and I used to be a big fan of Jim Sinclair, and he would explain how gold exploration companies had to basically sell their soul to the bank in order to get any exploration money.

the bank would immediately go short against the loan.

And effectively, no matter what happened, the bank won.

And the gold project never really ever made any money.

It was predatory financing of the worst kind.

And you stop to think about that in the context of why they would do that.

It's of course so that they can control the price of gold at its source all the way up the supply chain from E&P exploration and early production to futures markets to the distribution of the physical and then to the financialization of it over the course of time.

And that has slowly and surely broken itself down over the years First the gold industry in particular started to self You started to get companies like Royal Gold and Wheaton Precious Metals and others that started in Franklin Nevada that started to do direct financing of the gold companies and taking royalty streams.

So the birth of the gold and silver royalty companies were a shot against the major Canadian banks.

But those Canadian banks that were controlling gold and turning it into the shadiest business on the planet, that news for you.

They're the same banks that are running, that are laundering money for the drug cartels in Mexico, Venezuela, and Hong Kong and around the world.

Same people.

It makes sense that Mark Carney is the Prime Minister of Canada, considering his connection with HSBC back in the day.

HSBC, former Bank of England, former Bank of Canada, right ahead of both the BOC and the BOE.

Yeah.

I mean, Brookfield, and now he's a major partner or Brookfield Capital, which is getting all of the contracts that the Canadian government is putting out in order to do their like rearm thing.

Like Canada's turning itself now, literally under Carney, is trying to turn itself into the arms and commodities brokerage house for the rearming of Europe, right?

And guess who's getting all those, you know, guessing, getting all the sweetheart deals?

Brookfield Capital.

All right, Brookfield Asset Management.

Sorry, That's the name of the company.

B-A-M is a thicker symbol.

So, yeah.

And guess who's on the board at Brookfield?

One of the original investors.

That would be no less than Mark Carney.

It's so blatant in your face.

It is.

In terms of shots across the bow, I mean, I said this before we had record, and something like I sent that tweet out, and not less than 12 hours later, the national security strategy document was released by...

The administration.

And I don't think this is getting enough attention.

Obviously, in your circle, in many parts of my circle, people are paying attention to it.

But like mainstream, I just did a reread of it this morning and made like a short video.

It's basically, you have to read this.

This is like the most succinct, clear, and if you're an American, looking for clarity in terms of what the current government has in store for you and the nation.

And by extension, this is one of the most incredible pieces I've ever written.

Yeah, I read it the other night.

It came out and everybody forwarded it to me.

And I'm like, okay, I was busy with other things.

Eventually, somewhere around 10 o'clock that night, I finally sat down.

I never worked that late at night.

Never.

But it was a nice night.

It wasn't bitter cold.

The current cold front that we're getting here in Tennessee didn't come through yet.

So it was like, I had just gotten a brand new pair of wool socks.

And my feet were warm.

and I pulled out my tablet, pulled out a cigar and set and I read the entire thing relatively warm and it was balmy 41 degrees outside at 10 o'clock at night.

And I read the whole thing cover to cover and I was like, yeah, I voted for that.

And all I could read, all I could hear the entire time I was reading, actually I was describing this, I think it was in this show yesterday with Tommy Kerrigan, Ian Burlingame and Alex Cranor.

I said, well, While I was reading it, I had two voices in my head.

I had my voice in my head going, this is one of the great, and you know, the ghost of Joe McCarthy, this is one of the greatest things I've ever read in my life as an American.

And on the other side, I had the kind of pro-Russian, vaguely anti-American commentary out on the other side, some of whom were American, some of whom were my friends.

i'm reading it from that perspective going how could the american united states be this area and just to believe that they have the right to do this to do to control the western hemisphere and do like and they would read it with nothing but that whole kind of pep ass kabar style emperor empire of chaos veneer right that's their glasses so one movie you know one screen two movies and you put on the nationalist glasses or the pro-american we want our independence glasses and you get one story you put on the you know kind of vaguely old moldy old lefty um neoliberal trained glasses of the you know of the anti-american set who thinks that you know that history started in 1946 and you get you know you get that version of right i could read the document from both of those perspectives at the same time.

And I was like, yeah, I know how this is going to play in the zeitgeist at this point.

And I'm like, I can tell you where I'm going to land.

And I can tell you exactly what I'm going to say to anybody who, you know, is, is thinking like, you know, those guys, like, I can't do it anymore.

I can't even pretend to be happy about, I can't even pretend that, that a lot of these people are being generous and that they just don't see it.

I don't believe it at this point.

And this is going to come across as grousing, but it's not.

I actually, I think at the beginning of the year, I'm sure you and I did a show where I talked about how we were starting to watch people start to crash out and misinterpret what Trump is doing.

And I said, watch, in about six months, everything's going to change, six to eight months, and they're all going to be off the rabbit.

They're going to be off the deep end.

And now I can name names.

I'll give you a perfect example.

Judge Napolitano is completely off the deep end.

And then he has now poisoned everybody in his circle because they have an echo chamber.

And I know some of these men and I like them and they're my friends.

I've had dinner with them.

I, you know, they called me up in the middle of the night and they need to be bailed out of jail.

I'd go and do so.

Not a thought in my mind, right?

But to watch that well get poisoned because they missed a crucial part of the whole war that we're trying to fight, knowing full well that in the conversation two, three years ago, we had conversations where I was like, no, no, no, don't look at it that way.

Look at it like this.

It started with the Federal Reserve thing, and it's only snowballed for me from there.

And I haven't lost the plot, I don't think.

But I like, look, let's continue to have this conversation.

Let's not retreat to our echo chambers.

And I can tell you that, and it's sad because, you know, I'd call them up and say, hey, let's do a show.

And they get nothing in response.

I haven't seen these crash outs.

What are they hung up on?

I'm talking like, go watch, just go watch like anything that the judge puts out on a daily basis.

It's not even worth, I had to turn it off after a while.

I can't watch Doug McGregor anymore.

I can barely watch Tucker Carlson anymore.

I can't watch any of these people.

Because I can't tell if they're just watching, they're putting on the wrong glasses and watching the 3D version of the movie.

They're putting on their Hoffman glasses and they're seeing the aliens running the show or if they're just looking at reality.

I can't tell at this point, right?

And I can't tell if it's that or if they really are, you know, I can't, I don't want to believe they're anybody's, anybody's asset.

Like, I don't want to go there, but it's so hard not to.

And so I started talking about this yesterday and, and Alex Cranor was, and rightly so, was kind of, um, criticizing, you know, trying to get, you know, trying to get me to walk me off the ledge about this.

Like, but the Tom, we have to continue to keep talking because at some point they're, they're going to come around or we have to keep, you know, I'm like, I, yes, I understand Alex, but it's, you know, at the same time, some of what I, what I do and I, and I know why I do, I make a conscious choice when I do something like this is to say, I know I'm reflecting a certain part of the zeitgeist, right.

That I'm hearing from the people that I, um, that, you know, that tune into shows when I'm on them, right.

Or who are my patrons or whatever.

And so I, I'm gauging the level of frustration that everybody's having or where the things of the narratives have shifted or where the break points in the narratives are.

What I'm trying to do is highlight that so we can all just stop being little bitches and let's sit down and have a conversation.

But for example, Robert Barnes ghosted me three years ago and didn't say, and then didn't interact with me in one way at all for three years, even though my people were like, dude, have him on like have it out have him on the show or you know come on go on his show or let's talk about it until Venezuela he comes after me on Twitter and calls me a cutard a cutard called me a cutard about the Federal Reserve trying to like take out City London I'm like oh that's it dude it's on like fucking donkey kong fuck you fuck you you half-assed fucking process lawyer from vegas fuck off like i'm not convention that i doesn't that's all he said i'm like i just but i know what that was and he did it without at tagging me and somebody at tag and then somebody tagged me and let me see it and i'm like oh really rock and now now i'm just like going and now i don't care like and i hate to like make this a big part of where we are but of this conversation today but it's important because what you're seeing is this is a classic divide and rule play that the british do they start these fucking psyops they create this they create this like this anxiety and this horse shit and get everybody fighting amongst themselves when we should be fighting the enemy which is them and you know i don't care if you think the enemy is the jews or it's the brits or it's the french or it's the chinese or whomever but we should be having we should be you know who's the progenitor of these psyops i happen to think it's the british because like they've got 300 years of doing this shit and they're good at it and they've been skunks skunk works in this shit and the bowels of dchq and am i six and am I find for the last 300 years, like it's nothing new.

So like I go there and that, and I also go there because they're the ones always trying to deflect people from how, from what they're doing as opposed to, and then trying to turn it into scapegoat somebody else.

When you see somebody constantly trying to scapegoat somebody else and minimize, and then activate their bot farms to minimize their talking point, you know, you're over the target.

So now all of a sudden, so now in the last year, I've become a Zionist shill.

That is part of the $7,000 club because I have a Roman nose.

I apparently, like, what are you kidding me?

I'm Italian.

That's one of our top YouTube comments when you come on.

I know.

It's hilarious.

It's pathetic.

Like, dude, I'm living in a fucking RV in the middle of rural Tennessee.

Like, half the time, I podcast outside at my house or where I'm, just to show people that, like, I'm not rich.

Like, if you think I do this because the Israelis don't pay very well then.

Neither do the Russians, by the way.

And neither does Trump.

Like, you know what I mean?

Like, any one day I can be any one of those three people.

I'm like, how about I'm just a dude with an attitude problem and a big mouth that, you know, says shit you don't like.

I think that may be the case.

I think that's kind of true, right?

And, I mean, you mentioned, like, the two, you on the shoulder and then the other lens on the other shoulder.

And you said you just hear them reading the National Security Strategy document saying, ah, the arrogance.

But I thought it was written, again, intentionally in many different ways.

Obviously, the length of it, the focus of it.

But even the wording.

Like, you said arrogance.

Like, when I was reading it, there was, like, a bunch of humility, which was like, hey, we're not going to nation build anymore.

we want to focus on the western hemisphere we don't want to be over the middle east and meddling in affairs and in in that part of the world and we do have a focus on asia but we're not really going to be like gung-ho about things there we need to strengthen right number one our domestic economy and then our region and it's not nation building explicitly stated in the document We're not here to nation build.

We just want to partner with like-minded allies in the region who can help secure their borders and then hopefully begin to engage in economic trade that uplifts all boats.

And again, go read it.

It's 33 pages, but really 29 pages of the strategy.

And this all seems pretty common sense straightforward to me which is refreshing as an American It like oh you actually telling us exactly what you want to do And it makes a lot of sense Right Well again the two you know two movies one screen thing is that one is reading it generously and one is reading it ungenerously.

Like I've done podcasts recently with, you know, with people talking about, you know, the stable coin bill, the genius act and stable coin plan and everything else.

And so many of them had just are there and everybody's in such fight or flight mode.

And again, when I watch people, when I complain about what I'm seeing in other commentators in the space, I'm not doing so because I'm angry or anything.

I'm like, I'm actually disappointed and actually sad and frustrated because I know I can't have a rational conversation with them.

I watched Alex, for example, I watched Alex Cristoforo debate Susan Kokinda on my friend Crypto Riches show.

and like it was like it was exactly what i expected was going to happen which is why alex has not come on that show when i've been on for over two years and there's a reason and i could see that happening i'm like don't go there let's have let's not do this right and but it's the the the generosity is the important part they don't want to give up that it's the american empire is evil framework.

And, you know, I look at it and I'm like, oh, for fuck's sake, for the first time in my entire life.

Yeah, we're not going to nation build around the world.

Well, then what's this Venezuela?

Why he's been, what do you think he has a carrier group in Venezuela?

He has a carrier group in Venezuela because you've got, you've got all this EW, you've got all this, all this ability to to watch and listen to the way the logistics are going to light up when they start when they you know take out a boat and then they got to still got to move product they got to move it through a different channel like you know you're just watching it you know you're just they're watching in real time what's happening somebody else brought up to me today it was a patron like i was reading but checking my dms on patreon that patreon came up with a great observation which i missed and i'm going to pass it along and it's not original for me it's from one of my patrons And it was a brilliant comment.

He said, oh, by the way, Maduro, because he works for fucking Britain, was getting ready to invade Guyana because of the oil discovery.

And so now he can't invade Guyana because he's got to worry about Trump on his northern border.

He's got to worry about the carrier group on the northern border and off the north coast.

Like, how about something simple?

Like, yeah, maybe they were planning on doing something else.

Maybe the real regime change was actually going to happen in Guyana.

Like, I'm not saying it's true or it's the only thing going on here.

I'm saying there's another, you've got to add that to the mosaic of what Venezuela is.

And if you think it's just about the oil, holy shit, dude, you're like, you're now in 2015 land.

Like, we're not, this has nothing to do with that.

This has to do with the election fraud, with the drugs and the guns, and the breaking up of the illicit money or the private money flows around the world, which keep the old empire, the shadow empire, which never ended, you know, flush with cash.

The first thing Trump did was go after the public money, all the NGO money.

Has he gotten rid of all of it?

No.

And so anybody who's crashing out with allowing the perfect to be the enemy of the good arguments, which is what you're seeing from almost every libertarian, like he does nine things great.

Let me back it up.

We'll make it this way.

My dad used to have in his office this thing, and it was rules for working here.

Every time you do something good, you get an attaboy.

and so they're like all the lists of how you can get an attaboy but you know and it takes a thousand attaboys to get you know some kind you know to get the next thing but if you get one oh shit you're back to square one right so i used to read that my dad had that above his desk and and and uh when i when i when he was my first boss and um i used to read that and i would just walk into his office, I laugh every freaking time I saw it.

But that's the way a lot of people are arguing about Trump's foreign policy and Trump's domestic policy and his fiscal policy and everything else.

And it's nonsense.

He's shut down USAID, which was the big money pump.

He shut down NED.

They've got people and he's got Doge as an operations department embedded in every cabinet office.

So he doesn't need a separate bureaucracy called Doge anymore.

And they're going through and they're destroying the grant money and all those things.

That shit takes time.

And to map at the same time, map out where all the money's been flowing through the banks and everything else.

And sometimes the only way you can get that money to flow is to poke the snake and then watch them light the accounts up that have been dark forever.

Personally, I think that's what's been going on with Bitcoin for the last three weeks.

I think they're out of money.

like it makes sense to me that we're watching they're dumping wallets i think we're watching cold wallets that are old intelligence service wallets that are 10 years old like you know or oligarch wallets that are 10 years old that has just been sitting there cold and then they're dumping these bitcoins on the market because dude i'm watching the markets today i put out a big long tweet this morning you know because you know and it was actually in response to something a short conversation with larry leopard and and um uh dave collin and i you know it wasn't it wasn't for once i wasn't being a douchebag i was just like responding to them and because they're you know they're both good guys like you know i love dave um and but and it's like okay i i put out a response tweet to them about japanese yen and the bond markets and stuff but no this needs more color so i didn't put up a big post three-part post about bond spreads the yield curve and and all this stuff.

And, um, you know, and I said, we have, you know, so we're looking at this, you know, I'm trying to look at this, this differently now.

What I think is going on with part of what could be going on with Bitcoin is when I'm watching the way the bond market, the U S bond market is trading.

Now the characters changed.

It used to be that when you saw a sell off in the tens and the thirties, you'd see buying in the ones and twos to try and sell the idea of a recession with an inverted yield curve.

That's not happening.

The U.S.

yield curve is now really flat through the middle and then rising.

That means that they're selling 10s and 30s, but they're not putting the money back in the ones and twos.

They just need the fucking dollars.

So it also makes sense that Bitcoin's being attacked and capped every time it tries to bounce, about 91, 92,000.

You're watching it for the last three days.

It's been just capped at like 90 or actually since thursday capped at like 91 grand it's the same you're watching that same you know behavior over and over again i'm like oh yeah yeah they they're out of money yeah it's a bunch of bart bart formations on the chart over the last week it'll get up what's a bart formation like bart simpson will go up oh like cover oh right right right right right right okay um yeah no exactly it'll go up it'll sit right sideways and it'll crash it then it'll go back then it'll go back up again yeah especially if you watch like the the one hour or the the two hour charter i think it looks like it looks that way um so yeah i i've been thinking in those terms for a while now i also think that you know they're desperate to stop trump from um realisting fannie and freddie and get them back on the the new york stock exchange and get the investor flow into that absolutely convinced now that the entire 2008 financial crisis was designed from the ground up to nationalize the mortgage market and the insurance markets.

I'm convinced of it now.

I mean, I can't go back over this and watch.

I don't know if, I don't remember if you're a subscriber to the newsletter or not, but I wrote about this all last month in the newsletter and I went, yeah, my conspiratorial mind is now going back over 2008 and I'm looking at the series of events of what actually happened in what order, on what date.

And I'm like, the plan was to kill, the plan was to take control of Danny and Freddie and they had to then liquid then they had to detonate Lehman Brothers and AIG in order to cover it up and AIG was the only one that got the bailout Lehman Brothers got destroyed Fannie and Freddie got put in the conservatorship London-based AIG got infinite bailouts as opposed to being broken up into various good parts and bad parts and what did we wind up with We wound up with Dodd-Frank, supplemental leverage ratio, all of this stuff that is denied.

And then Obamacare, which the Fannie and Freddie profits from 2011 and 2012, went to pay for Obamacare.

It seems interesting that we would, stage one of destroying the capital formation ability of your generation and my generation, as we're coming into our prime earnings years, that they would bankrupt everybody then, then make it nearly impossible for small business owners to get a mortgage or a loan in America because of the capital requirements.

The fact that we can't use our balance sheets and our profit and loss statements to get loans, we have to come in with our tax returns, which they know damn well small business owners don't file on April 15th.

So for six months out of the year, it's almost impossible to get a fucking mortgage ask me how i know this because i just spent four and a half months fighting with wells fargo's underwriter because i hadn't filed my 2024 taxes yet because i had filed an extension because we weren't ready yet like it's a simple thing like oh so you're going to do basic tax avoidance strategies by having you know like the same llc strategy every other fucking person in this country has well guess what you don't get to get a mortgage for six months because the stupid fucking dodd frank rules and elizabeth warren screeching at you screeching at the bank auditors Fuck off.

That's literally the way the American mortgage industry has been working for the last 15 fucking years, 17 years.

And on top of that, the banks are all capital starved.

And they have to go along with this because the supplemental leverage ratio was forcing them to hold extra capital against their risk-free U.S.

Treasury bond reserves.

Excuse me.

I know you listened to the podcast I did with Caitlin Long about this.

She's the one who brought this up.

Yeah.

That's the dumbest thing I ever heard.

If it's the risk-free rate, it's the risk-free rate.

Or does the Black-Scholes equation not work anymore?

Yeah.

And so...

And then they used the profits from Fannie and Freddie that they kept in the receivership on ICE to fund Obamacare to destroy the healthcare industry.

And that's well understood.

And then they gave us COVID, and then they flooded the channel with money and destroyed the frigging pricing mechanism of everything.

Housing, cars, jobs, this, everything.

Beef, all of it.

All designed to destroy the middle class because as always, folks, before coming this revolution, the Kulaks must be liquidated.

So how would you grade the administration despite all the blowback and I think what you would deem to be noise in terms of the trackers?

I would give them an A.

The only way they don't get an A plus is that they're still validating the media.

Trump hasn't fully destroyed the media by just going to fireside chats.

I mean, if there's one thing that Robert Barnes and I agree about how he's mismanaged things is that he hasn't gone to fireside chats.

There's like, stop playing the media's game.

You don't need to beat up on them anymore.

It's like beating up on a cripple.

Everybody hates the media.

So it's easy.

We can take care of that.

I am perfectly capable of memeing PMSNBC out of fucking business.

Leave that to me.

You don't need to waste your time with that.

You're the president.

Go speak to the normies and tell them and speak to the kids who aren't quite sold on you yet.

Because you put out a meme coin last year and he doesn't realize how badly that fuck is with the kids.

It was a terrible move.

I know why they did it.

I tried to explain this to my 19-year-old daughter.

I told my daughter.

I'm like, dear, you do realize that he spent nearly a billion dollars of his own money on legal defense to stay out of jail, right?

For all bullshit.

So the way they got that money back to him is that he issued a meme coin and they threw the money back in.

He didn really most of the people who got caught up in that did not you know most of that money was not raised was not raised by you know normies making you know plumbers making a year That was mostly money that was funneled into it You know it was no different than giving them a billion book deal which is what they're doing with Biden, right?

Doing it on, like, the inauguration weekend, like the Friday of.

I think they let some foxes in the hen house with that World Liberty Phi team.

Never heard of them.

I think they are opportunistic scammers, for lack of a better term.

But when I say, like, what grade would you give them?

I mean, based off of your, like, basically assuming that the public and many others don't understand what's going on.

Like, is he actually making progress?

Is the administration making progress towards bringing sovereignty back to the United States?

I think he is.

I think he's doing right.

I think he's doing well.

I think he could be doing better.

Right.

But I'm okay with the perfect not being attainable.

It's a war and no battle plan survives contact with the enemy.

To be honest with you, I think that he's done more than I ever expected him to do.

I didn't expect him when he, you know, I know you and I talked about this.

But just to reiterate to the audience who may not have seen those conversations, I was shocked when it became obvious to me that he was going after London when he sent Elon Musk over to go after Keir Starmer and the rape gangs.

The minute he did that, I about fell out of my chair and I'm like, oh my God, does Trump actually understand what the problem is?

Say it isn't so, man.

and I, it was a big shock to me.

And like in the course of maybe two or three days, I went from, you know, he's my ship.

He's, you know, he's a ship bag property developer from Queens, but he's my ship bag property developer from Queens too.

Dude, like I was, I was stoked.

I was absolutely stoked.

I spent the entire weekend, like thinking about the potential implications of that.

And then going over some of the stuff that I had missed in, because like everything else you get, you know, you think you know something.

So you go on autopilot for a while and then something happens that makes you go.

And you're like, Oh, fuck.

I was wrong.

Yeah.

Okay.

And I, and, and sometimes you'll go, fuck, I was wrong.

I'm happy to be wrong.

That's a good sign.

And then he goes on, then he goes, you know, then the first three months of the administration were amazing.

and you always had to realize that at some point the democrats slash the bad guys the media remember we're going to get their feet under them like dexter white and i had long conversations about this you know back in march april he's like he cannot let them get their feet he has to constantly be hitting them and the epstein files was the perfect mechanism by which to derail his momentum right and he fell for it and he got sucked into it and uh you know they gotta win or even maybe two and you know i feel like this week or the last few weeks with the somali uh the minnesota somali narrative that's being unearthed there with the abject fraud of the medical grants and other sort of federal programs.

And I mean, Tim Waltz talking like Barbra Streisand affecting himself to having people drive by his house to call him a retard.

Yeah, it's great.

Mimetically powerful, but also like, hey, a microcosm of this mass migration, flood the zone, change the demographics, demographics is destiny, like really highly.

hey, they're not sending their best.

No, they're not.

I mean, Somalia?

If they are sent, they may have sent their best.

You know, no offense to, you know, Somalia has been a place of, it's been a pretty horrible place for a long time.

And, you know, people don't thrive.

You don't get the best people under those circumstances.

You don't get, you know, I mean, like it's tough, you know, like we, we know physiology is real.

If you starve children, they don't, their brains don't develop very well.

That kind of thing when they're malnourished and they're under, you know, like all of it.

And I'm sorry.

I've, you know, I've used the phrase IQ 60 Somalis enough times that I'm not going to feel, I'm not going to, you know, give a shit whether people think I'm a racist or not.

It's 2025.

That term doesn't have any power over me anymore.

Like, maybe these are the best that Somalia can actually give us.

Maybe Ilhan Omar is like a Six Sigma Somali.

She's clearly something because she actually can speak for fuck's sake.

But, you know, sorry, folks.

I don't care if I offend the Somalis in the audience, but get the fuck out of my country.

Because you were brought here by Obama to destroy Minnesota.

Like, you know how much Obama hates America?

He took one of the whitest places on the planet and brought the dregs of Africa and dropped it into Minneapolis.

I'm sorry.

He should be hung for that alone.

Forget Obamacare.

Forget Russiagate.

Forget every other goddamn thing that son of a bitch ever did.

That alone?

Sorry.

so yeah Trump has so many different ways he can get the momentum back and there's nothing he can do about it I mean you alluded to it but the Overton window shifting how much does that play into his favor too I mean it's shifted dramatically yeah it has everything's shifted I mean like when you know that chick at at Cinnabon the other day did you see that video yeah like you know I'm like and everybody's like yeah I mean everybody's like yeah we don't care anymore like call us a racist I saw a meeting the other day it was funny it was like 2015 you're a racist what what are you talking about and then 2025 you're a racist you know like I was like okay more importantly too I think people are realizing like particularly as it comes to the immigration policy and sort of investigations into the Somali community in Minnesota and now Columbus and other immigrant populations across the country.

It's like really getting down to brass tacks.

Like, all right, are they positive economically or not?

And more importantly, like really getting the message across like, hey, I'd rather not do this, have to send the National Guard in and Border Patrol.

But unfortunately, we were put in this situation and we can't just let it exist.

We have to do something about it.

Yeah, we have to do something about it.

And most people understand that.

And that's what Trump's biggest problem is the same problem that Putin has.

I've been saying this for a couple of weeks now.

That is that his population wants him to move harder.

Like the average Russian wants Ukraine dealt with more virulently than Putin is.

And Putin's got the problem of hardliners wanting him to go harder.

Trump's got the same problem.

If we take anything away from, if the big takeaway that we should have of the rise and soon to be thankfully fall of Nick Fuentes, it's that.

That there's an entire, there is a subset of Americans that are like, you need to move faster.

And part of that is because, again, let's go back to the fight or flight thing I talked about earlier.

I talked about it in terms of the commentariat, worried about Trump not having a clue as to how foreign policy is supposed to work.

I happen to disagree with that.

I think it's pretty obvious that he does.

He just prosecutes foreign policy and statecraft in a different way than they're comfortable with and they're used to.

We have the same – he has the same problem.

He's got a lot of people that want him to go harder than he's going, and he's trying to hold that line.

I think he's right to do that.

But I can, you know, I'm not going to, because again, look at what happened with Jim Comey and Letitia James.

You know, you have the Steve Murray's out there.

Again, love Lieutenant Colonel Steve Murray.

Great guy.

Call him a friend.

But him, I sparred with him, like publicly on the air.

Like, but dude, like just arrest somebody for fuck's sake.

Okay.

So we arrest James Comey.

We arrested Letitia James.

And the judge just throws out the case because, you know, the Senate hasn't confirmed any of any of his AGs.

Like, and I got news for you.

The legal team inside the Trump administration understood this.

But what are you going to do?

What can you say?

Other than, hey, approve our friggin' our district, our DAs, so we can go in there and then legally do what's...

They threw Harmi...

They threw Alina Haba out the other day.

She's just going to come back.

But, I mean, like, This is all this gross extend and pretend.

And part of what's happening here, Marty, this is why I say this is Six Video, all of this stuff is all part of the same thing.

They want to turn Trump into Lincoln.

They want to turn him into the guy who has to suspend the Constitution, suspend habeas corpus and start doing stuff extra quote unquote extra constitutionally in order to justify for them that they can go and they can wrap themselves in the morality of states rights and go we have to defend democracy the same fucking bullshit that they're trying over in the european union to get the false flag putin into you know i don't know attacking gdansk or some shit i don't know but It's the same thing.

They need to have the moral high ground to be able to write the headlines, to do the thing.

And that's what they're playing.

That's their game plan.

That's the British model.

That is the color revolution model.

How you beat the color revolution model is exactly what Trump is doing, which is you send in ICE, you send in the National Guard, and you break all this shit up.

And you fight intelligence assets and intelligence money with the military.

Because the spies can't stand up to the military any more than snipers can stand up to, you know, a company of men.

Coming and, you know, snipers are only effective as long as their position hasn't been found.

The minute you know where the sniper is, the sniper is not vulnerable and the sniper better have a fallback plan, right?

Well, it's the same thing with spies.

The minute the spy, you know that that's the spy, you can't stand up to men with guns at that point.

They come after you and they liquidate you.

And I don't care if that liquidation is financial, legal, whatever.

You know, that's a metaphor for we're taking you off the board.

Spies can't stand up to the military.

That's why Trump is using the military the way he is.

That's why they're going after Hegseth.

Because, you know, and I agree with Ian Burlingham.

He wrote a piece the other day saying the reason they're going after Hegseth is because he's a warrior who drinks too much.

He doesn't give a shit.

And he's going to blow you up because he knows you're the enemy.

And he doesn't give a crap what you have to say about it.

He doesn't care.

I don't care.

Die.

That's my job.

Die.

Do you think they'll be successful in undermining Hickseth and getting him out?

They've tried how many times now?

Like the libertarians are diluting themselves into having delusions of adequacy, that they have enough political power to do any of this.

Bullshit.

Like, the truth of the matter is, is that you know that X is a free platform because Thomas Massey and Rand Paul and the rest of them, and Dave Smith and all of these guys, they all still have the quote-unquote pull that they do on X.

Because Elon can turn the freaking dial down on them to four tomorrow and he's not doing it well how much of this it's in his best it's in our best interest to do that but he's not doing it he's going to let it play out because you need to running with this you need to show relative restraint yeah you just you just have to keep staying on the just this side of constitutionality and then And when they make a move, you act decisively and you kill it with fire.

It's what they did in LA in June.

The riots in LA in June over ICE going into that laundromat, which I thought was hilarious.

They went into a laundromat that was laundering cartel money.

Like the optics couldn't be more obvious.

And they didn't tell anybody what they were doing for five days.

They went in there on a Friday, and it wasn't until Wednesday that Tom Homan started doing the media rounds to explain why they were there.

They let the Democrats and Soros and the rest of them gin up a red-a-beater mob, set the fucking city on fire, so that Trump can then turn around and nationalize the California Guard, bring in the Marines, do the thing, and wipe it out.

But the entire time they were watching all the money being lit up, how many accounts got lit up to pay for that rent-to-beaner mob?

And I've watched them do it now 100 times all over the country.

Who is coordinating this in the administration?

Is it Stephen Miller?

I don't know, but I'll take a guess that it's Stephen Miller or somebody directly attached to him.

That's what I would suggest.

But it may be that Miller's more of the Constitution.

He's the one setting up all these EOs to get, knowing full well that they're going to get, they're going to challenge them this way in court.

And then they have their, then they send the guy to the Supreme Court and make all these arguments.

Like the Humphreys exemption or whatever the hell it is that they were arguing today.

That's an important one.

This is as important as Chevron.

Like, they wrote a lot of these executive orders, and they used certain provisions of the U.S.

code, the legal code, like the emergency, declaring a state of emergency to do tariffs, knowing full well that there would be a legal challenge that would go to the Supreme Court.

I think they did all this stuff on purpose because you needed to get all of these old bad abrogations of executive power off the books.

Now, I talked earlier about reframing the 2008 financial crisis as a shot to get nationalized Fannie and Freddie.

is what if all the Democrats fighting about, oh my God, he's going to get all these Supreme Court picks.

Oh my God.

That it was all about abortion.

They kept saying it was all about Roe v.

Wade.

It's never about Roe v.

Wade.

It was always about Chevron.

It was always about the Humphreys executor.

It was always about this thing.

It was about reestablishing proper executive power.

And it's funny.

I was talking to my wife about this.

I had that insight today, or I had that thought today.

and then I was chatting with my wife and I said, you know what really pisses me off?

She's like, what?

I'm like, well, aside from everything?

I'm like, yes, aside from everything.

What really pisses me off is I think back now on all those libertarian commentators they used to read all the time that would complain about the executive getting too much power.

And it was a constant stream from all of these guys.

about how the presidents are now too powerful, even though the reality was is that Congress, I've kind of known this for a while, that Congress ceded some authority to the presidents that it shouldn't have ceded, like never passing a budget, declaring war, shit like that.

But on the other side, the Supreme Court was handing executive power back to the legislature, or worse, taking it and handing it to the managerial class, to the cabinet class, and saying you can't do anything with you can't you you can't fire them you can't do this you can't do that and i'm like and they never addressed that part of it they only ever addressed executive overreach i'm like huh wow maybe it really was just nothing more than a big british psyop the entire time and that really that pisses me off because i don't want to believe that of a lot of these men who, you know, are, I've always thought were good people.

And maybe they are good people.

Maybe they're just not having, again, you know, you can be misled.

And then, you know, and have tunnel vision because of your imprinting or because of this or because of that, like all of this stuff.

And I'm like, there's something wrong here.

Like all of this, you know, all of this stuff is not, is, it's off.

There's something very off about all of this.

And I think everybody really needs to take a step back and really reassess what it is they think they believe.

And this is myself as well.

Reframe what you think you know about history, about America, about the Constitution, about our republic, about all of this stuff.

And I think if you do that honestly, you're going to really begin to find where the – that's the best way to put this.

You're really going to find where the – External influence.

Lack of depth in your analysis actually – your position actually is.

A lot of Bitcoiners are really going to have to rethink – it's not just Bitcoiners, but gold bugs and everything.

I'm at the point now where I'm like, I don't even, I'm like, really?

Peter Schiff, you're a Pacific capital.

He's been telling me the entire time he doesn't work for the United States.

Yeah.

It's not about gold.

It's about that.

It's about the fact that his dad went to jail and died in jail over the 16th Amendment, Which, by the way, was laudable in its way.

And I get it.

But, you know, hey, if I have to play amateur psychologist for Peter Schiff, that's as generous as I'm going to be.

But, you know, he should have processed that shit 20 years ago.

And that's been watching the way the world plays out.

I think his antipathy to Bitcoin, I could easily make the argument that his antipathy to Bitcoin, you know, runs through his whatever relationships he has with London.

because London is absolutely dead set against Bitcoin.

So is Brussels.

So is that entire version of that entire area of the world.

They don't want that.

Well, it's Bitcoin.

I'm glad to hear that the enemy doesn't like it.

Oh, the enemy hates fucking Bitcoin.

Why do you think I'm still a Bitcoin guy?

Why do you?

I mean, honestly, if I saw coming out of the EU and or out of London that they started to really embrace Bitcoin, I would have to take a serious step back and wonder about the whole thing.

Yeah.

I'm not kidding.

I've seen you've been embracing XRP though.

What's up with that?

What's that?

Embracing?

No, I wouldn't say I'm embracing anything.

All I'm doing is reading what's happening.

Okay.

What I think is happening is that the Treasury Department is now in the process of creating a secondary, a new mechanism to replace SWIFT, to replace a global payment system and settlement system for US treasuries and US dollars that is not controlled by SWIFT the BIS the IMF the World Bank all of that all of that And that and I think Ripple just been chosen That what I think And it nothing more nothing more complicated than that I know there are a lot of people out there who want to call me a Ripple show and a shit coin around this and that.

I'm like, dudes, I've literally stated this exact thing this way for a year.

And I'll be honest with you.

my people internally were begging me begging me for two years the ripple guys in my community two years tom what the fuck dude you have to take a look at this what's going on i have serious freaking ripple guys in my community and it finally you know it was only i finally sort of like watching the lawsuit, the SEC lawsuit, and watching the machinations of the SEC lawsuit.

And that's when I realized that, yeah, no, this is clearly an operation.

This was another one of those extend and pretend operations.

And it was designed to do a bunch of things.

I think Jay Clayton left that poison pill on his way out the door in order to get us to the point where we could have real crypto legislation in the United States because we had to have a, we had to have a court case, which then defined what a digital security was and what a digital asset, you know, where the, you know, where securities begin and end in the digital space.

And I think that that's what that was for with the long-term plan of trying to, if they ever got back into power, to rest control, the monopoly control of the issuance of dollars away from the Federal Reserve and put it back in the hands of the Treasury.

And I think we're, I've been saying this for a long time.

You know I have.

This is nothing new.

I've been saying this, go back almost four years now, three and a half years.

I'm saying that I think this is where we're headed.

And I think Bessent has made it abundantly clear that's what he wants.

I think Jay Powell is setting the table for him.

And I think if Kevin Hassett is the Fed chair, it's going to happen.

And odds are looking pretty good for that.

I was talking too.

I actually had Susan Kikinda on for the first time last week.

Didn't know you guys were friends.

But she brought up the presser that Bessent did either last week or the week before where he mentioned like 50% of my job is national security.

Which was a surprise to him.

I also noted, Marty, so two days after Scott Bessent comes out and says buying Bitcoin is good for America, they start bombing the fucking crap out of it.

what's that say to you oh the british start bobbing i think that i think we're talking we're dealing with that whole globalist crowd trying to attack and i think it's coming to strike directly it probably came from larry think and and others but yeah and again larry think is also in trouble because black rock and blackstone and which you know and all of those guys those private guys are all you know over beginning to get over a barrel on all their their residential real estate in places like new york's their clo's are blowing up their their private equity their private loan portfolios are blowing up and they may just need a whole fucking load of dollars dude you know that's a good point and scott percent is sitting back there going hi my name is thurman munson and i'm catching fastballs new scott is just on the mound and i'm catching fastballs well there's a lot of bitcoins stick them in the sovereign wealth fund another 100 bitcoins stick them again you know what i mean so yeah well there's a lot of focus on the midterms last year obviously polling doesn't look great because people want things to be faster harder in your mind how much of this needle threading is dependent on midterms next year if it terms are everything it's clear and obvious that the whole point of the extended pretend you know the fighting over the big beautiful one big beautiful bill the government shutdown all everything marjorie taylor green crashing out i firmly believe she's in the pay of somebody else fucking cunt um marjorie taylor drama queen sorry um and uh they are clearly targeting a midterm scenario i mean it's very obvious if we get honest to god voter roll cleanup and election integrity, which I think Trump is now going to start really pivoting to, cleaning up Obamacare.

And he's going to probably...

See, he's got a little bit of time right now.

He does.

Because he's got until tax returns start coming in.

And people start getting their refunds.

All the lower middle class people getting their refunds because of no tax on tips and little things like that.

A lot of people in the mid to lower income tax brackets are going to start getting their refund checks and they're going to be bigger than they thought.

That's going to help him.

You got the State of the Union address coming up in the, you know, probably late January.

And he's already seated his zeitgeist with, we need to reform Obamacare.

We need to deal with this.

We need to do all these things.

and we need to get Fannie and Freddie out the door and start overhauling the mortgage markets because once Fannie and Freddie are at a conservatorship and they're backlisted on the public markets, then they can begin the process of changing the terms which we get all the mortgages.

We get our mortgages.

And we can start putting it back at the center of American financial power, which it was.

And then all of these other things start maturing, like all the investments all the factories that are being built all the stuff that's happening yeah like it's it's it's starting and he's got time to then really then to make the argument for um for a lot of these things and he doesn't have to go faster per se he just needs to start making things better a lot of these people are not going to go to jail during this term if anybody thinks that Hillary Clinton's going to jail that's not who cares why do we care about Jim Comey why do we care about Letitia James these are all that's all bait being dangled out there to find out just how far they're willing to go to stop to derail the train the target is Obama and if you go after Obama you can't fucking miss it seems like they trump doesn't want anybody else other than obama he that's that's all he wants you can it's you can smell it it seems like that's what tulsi's been focused on right yes the last few months and i and notice how trump is out there taking everybody's slings and arrows while she's in the background quietly doing her thing how do you think that's going to play out what's the timeline going to look like i don't know i don't have i don't have a i don't have a feel for that but you know you could think in terms of i would say is that you focus on the domestic stuff now you reassure people that you don't look like a whole bunch of let them eat cake so quote-unquote supply siders like they branded reagan with it he didn't care and all that crap but it's you know like both sides of the of the argument work i mean demand pull and supplies so there are many different ways to skin the cat let let fix the fraud let get rid of you know let just get things going right Let keep things moving forward Obama, you're not going to probably be able to do anything until there's a new Congress.

At all, realistically.

You can barely get Ukraine settled.

Because Trump, part of the reason why Trump is having to, like, play the game the way he's playing it over Ukraine, He can't just walk away.

Because if he does so, he will lose so much support in Congress, it's not funny, and they won't pass anything if not fucking impeach him.

Not because we would want this.

We want this.

They don't.

They're dirty.

They're on the gravy train.

They're on the grift.

The ones who are just cynically on the grift, and there's other ones that are hip-deep in the fucking corruption and all of it.

And you don't think he can't get, you know, they can't muster 60 votes in the Senate if he doesn't set the political table on Ukraine?

This is why these people would just pull out.

Okay, yeah, then what?

Like, sorry, this is why Ron Paul would have been a terrible president.

0 but he would have been an awful 1085 01:10:11,1000 --> 01:10:14,140 fucking president because he would not have navigated the politics of the situation and they would have never had the opportunity maybe in 2012 things weren't as bad as they are today that's arguable that's arguable because that's when Ron would have been president in 2012 right you can make that argument and you know we can fight about it you know like men but But Trump has real reality in front of him, which is that he has a Congress that would impeach him tomorrow for being Donald Trump.

If they could get away with it politically.

It's still here.

Yeah, it pisses us off that we're nearly a year into this and we're still dealing with that.

Yeah, war sucks.

Get a fucking hat and pick up a rifle.

That's the way it is.

Yeah, they're still shelling us, but we're still alive.

We're still in the game.

We're more in the game now than we've been in a long, long time.

Take the win.

Don't think glass half empty.

Don't think like you're in your fight or flight mode.

Get out of fight or flight mode or get out of flight mode and get into fight mode and go, no, no, we got this done.

We got that done.

What can we do with that?

Those are new assets that we have on the table.

How can we use those assets to go from here to there?

And then from there to there?

Like, I was talking to somebody the other day, and like, you have to think like Patton.

So little known fact, you know, I'm a huge Star Wars fan.

So Star Wars Empire, favorite movie of all time.

Number two is Patton.

Number three is the Maltese Falcon.

Okay.

But after that, the list gets a little inky.

But Patton, you know, asked very famously at one point during the whole thing, George, I would have thought you just got done with a big battle.

I would have thought you would want to regroup and give your chance, you know, and consolidate your gains.

He's like, not me, Freddie.

I don't like to pay for the same real estate twice.

Patton believed in attacking all the time.

Once you have the enemy on the run, especially, and the more I learned about German logistics and the difference in logistics, Patton understood that we had immense logistical advantage over the Germans just numerically.

And I mean, our logistics lift in World War II was off the charts, right?

And a variety of reasons for that, because we decided, we rightly saw this would be an industrial war.

We had industrial capacity.

We used it.

And we just outperformed.

performed we just out produced the germans germans shit was better we had more of it we've seen a lot more of it and our troops then on average over the course of on any given day over the or over the lifespan of the war our troops were better armed better uh better better fed better equipped with inferior equipment because we had more of it all we had to do was knock out one german tank and it was out off the field for months for weeks you knock out a sherman And guys could fix it by the side of the fucking road with the parts of the other Sherman that just got hit.

Right?

Hell, there were parts sharing between the freaking Jeeps.

It was just insane the way we fought that war.

The point being is that Patton understood that he had the logistical lift, meaning he never wanted to go backwards.

Because that was his asset.

He understood that was the asset you use to win this war.

not anything else because that's the best asset that he had you train the men to believe in the asset of the of all of that and boom you can do miracles and then you can get shit like the battle of the bulge right um that's the way we have we fighting this war today again and this is an informational war this is a financial war this is a kinetic war this is all this is a multi-theater multi-operational war.

It's like everything else.

So here we are in the information space.

Here, Trump in the political space and in the military space and the financial space, he's fighting on all those fronts at the same time.

He's doing a reasonably good job of it.

And you'll notice that he's not going backwards.

He refuses to go backwards.

What's the one thing about Donald Trump we all know?

He's a hard worker.

Well, it's not just that.

He is a hard worker.

But with certainty, We know that he's not going to do tomorrow.

Apologize.

He does not apologize.

He just moved forward.

I made a mistake.

Fuck that.

We move forward.

He's literally cursing more, too.

He's getting more brash.

It's awesome.

It's like it's hilarious.

When he tweeted, retweeted the other day, that video of him and Fat J.D.

Vance setting up the metal band outside of Tim Waltz's house.

I'm like, this is the best fucking timeline ever.

like and there was another one this morning of him and elon musk in x-wings attacking the eu death star and it was hilarious it was beautiful um like like that's where we have to be we you know that's what we have to do and and yeah does it sound like i'm a you know you know a trump cocknobber or whatever fine yeah whatever i don't give a shit dude he's the general we have he may not be the general we want but he may be the only general who could actually get us to this point in fucking first place.

So stop whining and go figure out how you can make this better.

Because I got news for you, dude.

Sitting on the sidelines and bitching about Israel isn't winning the fucking war.

So it doesn't matter whether Israel's evil, this, that, or anything else.

They're soon to be an asset.

You have to think like, I mean, seriously, if I'm Donald Trump right now, and I'm using Israel here on purpose, because it's like the one liability we're supposed to have.

Okay, I'm doing this on purpose.

And I love feeding the trolls because it just makes me happy because, again, Patton's my second favorite movie of all time.

Israel, at this moment in time, if you rip them away from City of London becomes an asset Yeah they may suck and they may be evil whatever I don care I can use them to my end to get what I want which is to make America better.

I'm thinking like Donald Trump.

And that's the way he works.

And that may rankle your morality, and you may not be able to square that with whatever God you worship or whatever.

Fine.

but geopolitics doesn't care about your morality survival doesn't care about your morality that's where we are and that's the way we have to analyze the world that's the way i always analyze money that's the alternative too it's just like handing it back accelerating towards yeah why don't we just hand it all back to the the globalists who are gonna like put us in cages and tell us we can't eat meat and tell us that cockroach milk is four times more nutritious than cow's milk and all this shit that, you know, like every day they, they, they go as deep as depraved as I thought they ever could be.

I saw that one the other day and I was like, yeah, that's your alternative.

So, you know, if you want to think that I'm in the $7,000 club folks taking my 30 pieces of silver from the fucking Israelis, you go right ahead.

I don't care.

I'm on the side of the guy's not going backwards.

We love it.

What is, to end out the year, any predictions for 2026?

Civil War.

Things to look out for.

Really?

Yeah.

An attempt.

An attempt.

What's a Civil War look like in 2025?

Is it kinetic?

Well, the Civil War right now, the intelligence services have declared Civil War.

They've made this abundantly clear.

And I'm expecting if Trump continues to run the table on...

Well, I'll be honest.

Let me put it this way.

We just had this meeting today between queer Stalin, Emmanuel Macron, and Frederick Maird, and Zelensky.

They've made it abundantly clear that they want war with the Russians no matter what, and they're willing to go it alone without the Americans.

Well, good luck to you, and we'll sell you guns.

And, you know, again, the anti-war crowd will you know tie themselves in the knots that you know we shouldn't be doing that well yeah we can sell them guns fine i happen to think for the most part that they're not going to buy they can't afford to buy our guns because we may you know say hey oh but by the way you got to pay us in gold because we're not taking fucking euros from you um and um oh and if you want to sell those euros to buy dollars to buy our weapons great that's fine you can watch your credit ratings go into the gutter so we've got to come in and go on folks because if you do that we're going to take those dollars and we're going to buy gold with it we're going to send the six thousand dollars an ounce and we're going to fuck you that way okay so like besent is a badass by the way okay um so if we keep winning like that in the battles that matter and epstein is not a battle that matters marjorie taylor green's battered wife thing not a battle that matters and all the battles that matter if we're winning if he keeps winning they're going to force them into their nuclear option which is they're going to attack our bond markets tell all the governors to secede from the union over some created false flag, slight, whatever it is.

I know that's what they're ginning up with these war crimes over Venezuelan drug boats, which is, I never thought it would be this lame.

It's very lame.

It's so lame.

It's so lame.

I'm like, God, Alfred, that's all you got?

You're going to impeach him for growing up the federal dealers.

Okay, that's fine.

Yeah, no.

Like, understand, Marty.

I have no problem with us deficit spending right now to pay for the $50,000 signing bonuses for people to join ICE to get rid of all of these people in this country.

That's where my soul is.

That's why.

And why do I think that?

And why have I decided to get off the morality train?

Whatever.

I'm not, yes, I'm no longer in the I don't kick puppies club.

I don't wear that t-shirt anymore.

It's for my daughter.

It's for your children.

And it's for everybody's children listening.

Whether you want me to, whether you want me to be working on behalf of your children or not.

Even if, especially if you hate every fucking word that came out of my mouth so far tonight.

Great.

Still going to fight for your kids.

That's what Trump is doing.

I know that's what he's doing.

and that's what guys like hickseth are doing i know that's what tulsi gabbard's doing she couldn't have children and now she has put her entire life into national service yeah well it's funny you say that too because going back to like the overton window shifting whether it's the somalian immigrants or just the immigration issue, broadly speaking.

I think particularly in the last three to six months for me personally, and especially when the Minnesota fraud came out, it's just like, listen, I don't want my kids to live in a country where that's happening.

I'm sorry.

I don't care if you call me racist, a xenophobe, a warmonger, whatever it is.

I'm sorry.

My boys will not grow up on that.

I've been called everything under the sun.

Mr.

Putin doesn't pay very well Mr.

Netanyahu really doesn't pay very well Mr.

Trump doesn't pay very well either None of them pay well You know who pays well?

My patrons pay well That's who pays well And I Whatever God I may or may not believe in I thank him for those people Every fucking day Because they give me the opportunity To give it to you with both barrels and a little dirty to make it stick again i'm gonna keep quoting pat in here until you guys fucking get it um because i'm not shoveling shit louisiana folks all right um that's what this is about and we either you know this is what i'm good at right i'm not much good for anything else i'm really not so this is what i'm good at what are you good at what are you gonna do to make the world a better place and whining about war crimes against against fucking cocaine traffickers on twitter is not making the world a better place it's just not so go make your community better get the fuck off of twitter shut the fuck up you're not that powerful and oh by the way your ideology probably came from the same place that communism came from the bowels of mi6 hate to break it to you folks i was duped too for a long time i still think buy gold i still think you should buy bitcoin so we'll end it on that sage advice it's always a pleasure sir great great to say it's great to talk to you if i do not talk to you between now and the end of the year and to everybody in the audience please have a merry fucking christmas and uh you know we're taking that back too merry christmas freaks peace and love Peace.

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