Executive Orders Here Comes The Pain Train! |EP461
Liberty Roundtable PodcastJanuary 22, 2025
461
01:07:1861.62 MB

Executive Orders Here Comes The Pain Train! |EP461


00:00:00
All men are created equal that they are endowed by their

00:00:04
Creator with certain unalienable rights by.

00:00:09
Liberty. If liberty means anything at

00:00:15
all, it means right to tell people what they do not want to

00:00:19
hear. Make America great.

00:00:34
Again. Well, welcome back to the big

00:01:03
big show. I'm your host Lance Miliaccio

00:01:05
with my Co host George Ballantine.

00:01:08
Doing what we do on this show is tip of the spear.

00:01:10
And of course, liberty means anything wrong at all.

00:01:12
It means the right to tell people what they do not want to

00:01:14
hear. George, what's going on there in

00:01:16
West Palm? You're still down there.

00:01:18
You're still in the renovation for the new studio for the

00:01:21
crypto power hour. How was?

00:01:23
How was it today, man? Today was standing and running.

00:01:27
I was running all the electrical today, got most of it.

00:01:30
The lines in the ceiling that, you know, little crawling up

00:01:33
there with the insulation because, you know, can't walk.

00:01:36
So wasn't wasn't pleasant. But you know, I got it done,

00:01:39
Lance, getting it done. Yeah, I can imagine, you know,

00:01:44
and. You know what, Lance?

00:01:45
You might the walls behind me. You might see some paint on it

00:01:48
tomorrow. Wow, that's that'll be exciting.

00:01:51
Of course. Lots to do there yet lots of

00:01:54
clean up, lots of install. Did the did the brick get there

00:01:57
yet? The back wall?

00:02:00
No, yet, not yet, Right. You guys just ordered it,

00:02:02
correct? Yeah.

00:02:03
What's today? Today is Tuesday, buddy.

00:02:07
I think some some might be here tonight and then tomorrow.

00:02:12
Yeah, Everything else we ordered is in, of course, the furniture.

00:02:14
We ordered a bunch of furniture out of Asia.

00:02:16
So that won't be here for about I think about four weeks is my

00:02:20
guess, maybe 5. So we'll see.

00:02:24
All right, Well, listen, you know, of course on this show

00:02:26
it's better to be hurt by the truth and comfortable lie.

00:02:28
Day one of the Trump administration.

00:02:30
We've got a lot to cover, but let's thank our sponsors before

00:02:32
we fire up because they really help out the show.

00:02:35
And for those of you that tipping us on Rumble rants, we

00:02:37
really appreciate it. We can always use the tips.

00:02:39
We can always use the subscriptions.

00:02:41
If you can do the $5.00 a month paid subscription, great.

00:02:43
If you can give us a Rumble ran tip, that all goes back into

00:02:45
running the show. But of course, sat123.com,

00:02:49
sat123.com, we appreciate their support, Great company,

00:02:53
incredible prices on satellite phones.

00:02:56
They've got Bibby sticks which allow you to text on the

00:02:58
satellite network, Faraday bags, you name it, they've got it.

00:03:02
They do a big volume. So if you're looking for a

00:03:04
satellite phone for that, just in case operation, maybe for

00:03:07
those preppers out there or the fact that maybe you're still

00:03:10
unsure about what's going to happen with the political

00:03:12
environment. Hopefully with Trump in place,

00:03:14
we don't have concerns like we did before, but it always makes

00:03:16
sense to have a backup plan. Your cell phone, you never know

00:03:19
what's going to happen. And of course, EMP strikes are

00:03:22
an efficient way to attack a government.

00:03:24
And of course, that would attack the cellular network, so keep

00:03:27
that in mind. Sat 123 Uncom.

00:03:29
And of course, Mike Sadler, Original Glory beer, you know,

00:03:34
American Pilsner, American Light and the new cheer product

00:03:36
flavor. They're still doing that brewery

00:03:38
build out. Looks like things are going to

00:03:40
be. I think he's going to be

00:03:41
breaking ground soon and I think when the spring rolls around.

00:03:43
So you still have some opportunity if you ever want to

00:03:45
own part of a brewery, now's the time.

00:03:47
And of course we got to thank those guys over at Genesis Gold

00:03:50
Group. I'm holding up that prepper bar.

00:03:52
You know, the 62.2g silver bar comes in gold and silver.

00:03:56
George and I have the silver ones.

00:03:57
You know, George keeps working to get a gold one.

00:04:00
Now this bars got little perforations in it.

00:04:02
Basically, you can break off small pieces in an emergency

00:04:05
situation where the US dollars under attack, you don't have

00:04:08
access to your bank accounts. It's a way for to pay for goods

00:04:11
and services. So it's a barter system and

00:04:13
great play on silver. We've told you many times,

00:04:16
silver is probably way undervalued at this point.

00:04:18
And of course, this bar, whether it be for asset protection from

00:04:21
inflation, economic turmoil, or its unique utility for barter

00:04:24
and trade, the prepper bar makes a perfect gift for friends,

00:04:27
family, precious metal lovers. And of course, it's mined and

00:04:31
minted in the US. You don't have to worry about

00:04:33
any of that counterfeiting. Lots of counterfeit bullion

00:04:35
coming out of China. I've got to forewarn you, it's

00:04:38
not the only place, but they're getting really good at it, to

00:04:42
the point that it's even tricking some of the testers

00:04:44
because they actually place real gold in the gold bars.

00:04:48
But just enough where the tester will be thrown off, not enough

00:04:51
that it's worth anything. So head over to the big

00:04:54
migbar.com. That's the big migbar.com.

00:04:57
That's Genesis gold group. Pick up a couple of prepper

00:05:00
bars. Great gift for your friends and

00:05:01
family birthdays, any holiday you can possibly think of.

00:05:04
And George puts that QR code on stage makes it easy for you.

00:05:08
Just save the QR code. Don't leave the show now make a

00:05:10
copy of it. It'll jump you right over to the

00:05:12
website. So easy stuff.

00:05:14
Let's and you know, George, I got to tell you, I got I got a

00:05:17
decent little set the mood I found, but let's throw up the

00:05:21
thumbnail first. Man, George was like, what do

00:05:23
you mean? Here comes the pain train and

00:05:25
I'm like, come on, man. It's that commercial, the very

00:05:27
famous commercial made by Terry Tate.

00:05:31
And here he is, man. I just had to throw him on

00:05:33
there. I love that commercial.

00:05:34
It was hysterical. If you guys remember where he's

00:05:36
tackling people in an office environment.

00:05:38
So great stuff and of course, the pain train is presidential

00:05:44
actions, executive orders. Looks like Trump is on fire day

00:05:49
one out of the gate, he's blowing up.

00:05:51
Let's play the set the mood and we'll jump right in and get

00:05:53
right into the details. We got a lot to cover tonight.

00:05:55
Of course, the news cycles are packed with political news.

00:06:00
That's what it's about. We always try to cover other

00:06:02
things. We've got some crypto news and

00:06:03
some other details. We'll talk about that later in

00:06:05
the show, but let's go. The biggest mistake a person can

00:06:11
do right now, no matter in which situation you are, is to give

00:06:19
up. You might not reach the best

00:06:23
best version of yourself in this lifetime, but the better one

00:06:28
than you are right now. The main point is to find

00:06:32
something that you are not standing still where you are

00:06:36
right now. Yeah, I think it's well said.

00:06:41
At the end of the day, you got to keep focused.

00:06:44
You got to keep pushing no matter what.

00:06:45
Don't let it get you down, regardless of what that's out in

00:06:48
the news cycle, regardless what's going on at home.

00:06:52
Otherwise, here's the. Shirt be the reason they don't

00:06:54
quit. What's up?

00:06:56
Yeah, it's a great good timing on it matches the the whole

00:06:59
push. Well, listen, day one, man,

00:07:01
Trump came out of the gate. I don't know where this guy gets

00:07:03
his energy from. You got to imagine that the

00:07:05
whole inauguration and the ball and all the hanging out with

00:07:08
everybody and all the glad handing really had to pull his

00:07:11
energy. I'm sure he's excited, but man,

00:07:13
he comes out of the gate. So far, 42 executive orders,

00:07:18
memorandums, proclamations, 115 personal actions, more than 200

00:07:23
executive action, 60 minutes of press Q&A, 3 historic speeches,

00:07:28
and more to come at tonight's Ball.

00:07:31
I dude, dude, what, what is it? We, we need some of what?

00:07:33
Whatever he's taking. I mean, we got to get some of

00:07:36
that. Maybe it's the billions that

00:07:38
make you feel like that. You could do that, George.

00:07:42
We can do billions. I mean, we can do whatever we

00:07:44
want. Listen, he did.

00:07:47
How many you say? I thought he did a couple. 100

00:07:49
last yesterday, Lance. No, they're they're calling 42

00:07:52
so far they've been filed. I looked on the site and I think

00:07:54
that's a much more accurate, I'm not telling you guys have 42 up

00:07:56
to 200 up the sleeve. I think he's signing them and

00:07:59
they're doing press on each one and they're covering.

00:08:02
So I think it's taking them a little bit to get through all

00:08:03
the 200 that supposedly and I heard Scavino was in on that

00:08:07
whole preparation. They sat down and were jotting

00:08:10
down notes and put them into OverDrive and then started using

00:08:13
staff and secretaries to execute the wording in them.

00:08:16
Again, I think it's part of the advertising.

00:08:18
I think they said they've got 200.

00:08:20
I believe they've got 200, but I don't think they've executed

00:08:23
that many yet. I think we're in this rate of

00:08:25
about 40 of them have been executed.

00:08:28
But they are definitely important.

00:08:30
And you're going to, if you read between the lines here, he's

00:08:32
making some pretty aggressive moves.

00:08:34
That's why I said here comes the pain.

00:08:36
So one of the first ones out of the gate that I saw George

00:08:41
today, that was pretty interesting, is that he is

00:08:43
doubling down on AI investment. Now I, I really, I want to tell

00:08:47
you, I'm going to tip off the audience about something.

00:08:49
For those of you that don't know about the AI project called

00:08:53
Colossus, you're going to want to mark this down.

00:08:58
This is Elon Musk's operation in Tennessee, and I believe that

00:09:04
Donald Trump is getting the United States government

00:09:06
involved in it right from the front.

00:09:08
I don't think he's telegraphing it because Colossus is using the

00:09:12
most powerful NVIDIA chips they've bought.

00:09:16
They've actually secured a bunch of them.

00:09:18
They plan on securing more of them.

00:09:20
It's a big deal. I think you've got to look at it

00:09:23
from the perspective that very well, this investment could be

00:09:26
all about Colossus. He mentions Oracle, he mentions

00:09:30
open AI, he mentions SoftBank, but I'm not convinced that's

00:09:34
what it's about. So you want to go look up and

00:09:36
start investigating everything you can find about Colossus and

00:09:39
Elon Musk. So Trump signed multiple

00:09:42
executive orders that you guys know.

00:09:44
And of course, this initiative is seeking to establish the US

00:09:47
as a global leader in AI, which I think is incredibly important.

00:09:51
Funny enough, that jerk off Ed Krasenstein even gave Trump an

00:09:56
attaboy on this one, which I'm shocked.

00:09:58
I wonder if the paychecks have finally stopped for the

00:10:01
Krasenstein's since Joe Wyden's no longer in office.

00:10:04
George, what do you think? I can't believe that Crass has

00:10:06
seen said something nice about Donald Trump.

00:10:09
Are they getting paid to? I don't know.

00:10:12
Is he on the new payroll? Is he on the Republican payroll

00:10:14
now? I hope not because because at

00:10:18
the end of the day, he sure took a lot of money from the from the

00:10:20
Democrats, as did many others. Have you noticed, though, that

00:10:24
many of those people that were posting on social media,

00:10:27
Brooklyn dad JoJo Judurz, is talking a lot of smack.

00:10:30
But there's a lot of people that have just, a lot of them just

00:10:33
aren't around. I don't see them at all posting.

00:10:36
I don't see them. Yeah.

00:10:38
Well, I imagine the money's dried up there.

00:10:40
Probably aren't going to say. The money dried up.

00:10:43
Yeah, seems like it. Well, a lot of critics are

00:10:47
questioning whether this focus on AI is a distraction from any

00:10:50
issues like healthcare and climate change.

00:10:53
I can't really say whether it is or isn't, but I think this

00:10:56
investment is going to create jobs.

00:10:58
Don't you think that, George? Or will it displace them from

00:11:00
the automation that AI provides? Well, from my understanding, let

00:11:06
me see, let me get this right. He this, this AI infrastructure,

00:11:14
there's 20 plants to be built across the US and 100 jobs

00:11:18
starting immediately. So there's 100 jobs right

00:11:23
now, starting immediately. Yeah, well, of course.

00:11:27
Those are there. Well, you know, again, there's

00:11:31
always those ethical dilemmas. There's always those ethical

00:11:33
dilemmas surrounding AI, you know, surveillance, privacy,

00:11:37
data misuse. There's the ethical dilemma of

00:11:39
how am I going to do the show if I'm working airlines?

00:11:42
Yeah, well, I mean, I guess, I guess you can do whatever you

00:11:45
got to do sometimes. Sometimes you have to make those

00:11:48
decisions. Of course, I think the future is

00:11:50
bright for the crypto shows and you got to stay focused on what

00:11:53
the goals are for our media company. the US is doubling down

00:11:56
on it as a strategic priority, of course.

00:11:58
And I think this is important. I'm all gung ho on this.

00:12:01
Now, this is a great executive order.

00:12:02
But let's talk about some of the other ones.

00:12:05
One of the first ones that I noticed when I opened up with

00:12:07
the presidential actions page, which you guys can go do this

00:12:09
for yourself, is protecting the American people against

00:12:12
invasion. Now, you're going to find that a

00:12:15
lot of the executive orders are related to different actions

00:12:18
that appear to be focused on the border, which is great.

00:12:22
So I think this is interesting and I believe that the way he

00:12:26
put the cartels on the terrorist, domestic terrorist

00:12:31
list is going to allow him to use the military to enforce and

00:12:37
obviously protect our borders from a different, because

00:12:40
there's one in here we'll read about in a minute.

00:12:42
The organization for an Economic Cooperation Development global

00:12:45
tax deal. That's interesting.

00:12:47
I didn't get a chance to read that one, but the organization

00:12:49
of the National Security Council and subcommittees, I didn't read

00:12:52
some of that one. And I, I can see him changing

00:12:56
how that organization reports and how they execute on

00:13:02
operations, you know, that are, that are processed through the

00:13:05
White House. So it's pretty interesting.

00:13:08
This is great. I'm tired of foreign aid.

00:13:10
I think a lot of you guys, I mean, how many people in our

00:13:13
audience are sick of watching the billions go out of this

00:13:16
country to help all sorts of other people?

00:13:20
But yet we have veterans living on the street.

00:13:22
We have a homelessness issue. And I'm not talking about legal

00:13:24
immigrants. I'm talking about American

00:13:26
citizens, you know, and, and, and that goes on and on.

00:13:29
But of course, he's he's he's going to be talking about

00:13:32
foreign aid and realigning it and maybe determining hopefully

00:13:35
this will also pick up on that money we've been giving the

00:13:38
Taliban, which is just unbelievable.

00:13:41
So, well, hopefully that's going to stop.

00:13:43
What about how Sean Ryan was talking about?

00:13:44
It what about all the money that we give to like Afghanistan or

00:13:49
Syria or or whatever for DEI training?

00:13:54
Drag Queen Story shows over there too.

00:13:57
We've been giving money for what?

00:13:59
Why the hell would we be giving money to them for that shit?

00:14:03
I just. I mean, there's a bunch of crap

00:14:05
that's getting funded, but I think it's a money laundering

00:14:07
operation. I think that all those

00:14:08
operations overseas, there's some sort of a kickback one way

00:14:12
or the other to many of them. You know what?

00:14:13
I also think the lobbyists are responsible.

00:14:15
Hold on a minute, hear me out. I think the lobbyists are

00:14:18
responsible for causing money to go in a lot of different

00:14:22
directions that don't have any benefit to the American people,

00:14:25
or at least barely any benefit if if any, go ahead.

00:14:30
My thing, if I was like President Trump or Elon, I'd be

00:14:33
like this. Would President Miele get rid of

00:14:37
this? Yeah, All right.

00:14:38
We're getting rid of it because he did.

00:14:40
A great job, Miele say. He was happy to come over here

00:14:42
and help Elon Musk. Everybody else but Doja.

00:14:45
Yeah, he did. He said he'd be happy to help

00:14:47
them out and show him some pointers and stuff.

00:14:49
He didn't know, he just saw him. The technique for taking the

00:14:51
posters for the magnets and throwing them.

00:14:54
You just. Need that hand technique.

00:14:56
La fuerda, la fuerda, la fuerda. Yeah, he balanced the budget for

00:15:01
the first time there in like I don't know how many years.

00:15:04
I mean, it works, right? At the end of the day, we don't

00:15:06
need all that. I I love this next one.

00:15:09
Maybe this is for personal reasons, George, I don't know

00:15:12
how aware you are of this, but I know in your area a lot of this

00:15:14
happened. You guys have offshore wind

00:15:18
farms and I guess they're, I guess they should be really

00:15:20
called offshore and some of them are underwater.

00:15:22
And I don't know if you know the effect on whales.

00:15:25
Did you see how many the whales got killed?

00:15:27
Down in the Jersey Shore, by the beach over there, the whales

00:15:30
were dying over it because it's, you know, the vibrations of it

00:15:33
and whatever sounds it's putting out, it's screwing up the whales

00:15:37
sense of direction. Yeah.

00:15:39
I have a lot of empathy for that.

00:15:41
You know, whales, you've been going after them and hunting

00:15:43
them for a long time. So you know how I am about

00:15:45
animals. So this is this next executive

00:15:47
order is interesting. It's a temporary withdrawal of

00:15:49
all areas on the Outer Continental shelf from offshore

00:15:53
wind leasing and review of the federal government's leasing and

00:15:56
permitting practices for wind projects.

00:15:58
Now, as you guys know, Trump is not a fan of wind, wind farms

00:16:02
really, because they're inefficient.

00:16:05
And not only do they kill just tons and tons of wildlife.

00:16:09
I mean, when you see those wind farms when you're driving

00:16:11
through Kansas or Nebraska or anywhere else and you see them,

00:16:14
if you went and walked by any of those twin generators, you would

00:16:17
be surprised how many birds, bald eagles, regular eagles,

00:16:22
Hawks are actually cut by those wind farms and they're dead.

00:16:27
It's unbelievable. It's really, it's really

00:16:28
horrendous. And the wind farms, the cost,

00:16:31
they never recover the expense of what it takes or the energy

00:16:36
expense, what it takes to create a wind generator.

00:16:38
The whole thing's a sham. When you really start looking

00:16:40
into it. It's ugly.

00:16:42
So hopefully, this will be a change there.

00:16:44
He's declared a national energy emergency.

00:16:47
Of course, we know that Joe Biden did everything he could to

00:16:49
ruin energy independence here in the United States.

00:16:51
And I'm not even going to say it's Joe.

00:16:53
It was the last administration. I believe Obama, Clinton and

00:16:56
many others had their hand at the pie.

00:16:59
This is the first time we haven't had Obama controlling

00:17:03
our country in in a long time. And, and I think I, I think he's

00:17:07
going to face the consequences of those actions.

00:17:09
I'm not sure. I hear rumors George Devine had

00:17:11
any verification. Is he really getting divorced

00:17:13
from Michelle Obama or should I say Big Mike Obama?

00:17:19
I don't, I, I mean, I don't, I don't know.

00:17:21
I heard rumors. I don't know if it's true or

00:17:23
not. But you know, she hasn't been

00:17:25
around where President Obama's been.

00:17:27
You know, she is usually by his side.

00:17:31
You know, maybe, you know, Obama can't handle the man and Mike

00:17:35
anymore. I don't, I don't.

00:17:36
I don't know bro. I guess the chocolate shaft has

00:17:39
lost its luster. I just want to know if they do

00:17:43
divorce, which one's going to throw which one under the bus

00:17:45
first because you know it's going to get down and dirty that

00:17:49
divorce. It'll be interesting when it

00:17:52
comes out from that. I don't know if it'll get down

00:17:53
and dirty. I don't know what's happening.

00:17:55
I don't know if they're getting divorced.

00:17:56
It's speculation at this time, but it's a pretty interesting.

00:17:59
So he's declared a national energy emergency.

00:18:03
Hopefully that means the Keystone Pipeline will be back

00:18:05
to business. I know he already signed one

00:18:07
about Alaska. So energy independence is a

00:18:12
priority for this administration.

00:18:13
Hopefully we'll get back to the game.

00:18:14
We'll see what happens. This next one I didn't read.

00:18:17
I didn't have a chance to even skim it.

00:18:19
Restoring accountability for career senior executives.

00:18:22
I, I think it's great. We, we, we lack accountability

00:18:25
in our senior executive branch. We'll have to see what that,

00:18:30
what, what that actually reads and how, what's in there.

00:18:33
So I'll, I'll review that. Maybe we can talk about it

00:18:34
tomorrow. Also, maybe we'll talk about on

00:18:36
the radio show tomorrow. I don't know.

00:18:37
George, are you going to be joining me on the radio show

00:18:39
tomorrow? No.

00:18:40
OK. All right.

00:18:42
So I'll be I'll be handling that for us.

00:18:44
OK, so let's talk about I think this is great.

00:18:47
We saw lots of national monuments destroyed.

00:18:50
Now he's signed an executive order about promoting beautiful

00:18:53
federal civic architecture. You know, and at the end of the

00:18:57
day, that's, it's really, that's really what should be going on

00:19:00
when it comes to our national monuments and otherwise what we

00:19:03
saw so many of them destroyed because of BLM.

00:19:06
And now we've got, we've got statues of, you know, George

00:19:11
Floyd instead, which, you know, I'm excited about having a

00:19:13
crackhead statue versus having one of the statues of one of our

00:19:19
leaders or important historic figures.

00:19:21
Don't you think? George is it?

00:19:22
It's great to have crackhead George Floyd statues, and we

00:19:25
should make some some more of those and we can have some more

00:19:26
of those in DC. I think they should all be

00:19:30
removed, plain and simple. We should know what Remove them

00:19:37
and replace them with statues of Trump.

00:19:40
I mean that would be a far better cry than George Floyd in

00:19:43
my opinion, but. I'm looking at this executive

00:19:46
order. It's funny here, putting people

00:19:47
over fish, Yeah. Yeah, yeah.

00:19:52
It's funny how he did that. Well, of course he's talking

00:19:54
about that. Protected, I think it was a

00:19:56
smelt or a minnow out in California, but I think it's

00:19:59
more than that. I I think he's going to have to

00:20:01
do something about water rights. I think all these people that

00:20:04
have bought up water rights and I have to, I have to tell you

00:20:10
what. You don't have to.

00:20:12
All they got to do is they have enough water coming from the

00:20:13
mountains and from from up on Canada that way, but they didn't

00:20:18
want to do it because of the fish thing.

00:20:19
And the fish is no even longer alive.

00:20:21
It's gone, Yeah. But did you know that couple

00:20:23
owns 62% of the water waste? OK, I don't think it does, no.

00:20:28
Why should anybody have the right to own water I.

00:20:30
Don't know because whatever. But what?

00:20:32
Yeah, no, whatever. You have the rain question.

00:20:34
Hold up. You have the rain water that

00:20:36
they could use for the hydrants and stuff, but no, they push it

00:20:39
back out to the ocean. I get all that, but my question

00:20:43
for you is why should anybody own water rights?

00:20:47
I don't listen. You know passage of time.

00:20:49
You know the passage of. But my passage of time is that I

00:20:53
don't think. Anybody why does anybody own

00:20:54
land rights and stuff because they had no.

00:20:56
Land, I think Land's a little different because I don't think

00:20:58
it has the same impact necessarily when you talk about

00:21:00
water. If the water's coming through

00:21:02
your land, if that's hold on, if the water is coming through your

00:21:06
property, right, and that's the way it's the only way it can

00:21:09
come, it's on your land. You own it.

00:21:12
Actually, you're going to find out that's not true.

00:21:15
I'm going to give you some information here.

00:21:16
In fact, many people that own land that they're, that they're

00:21:21
restricted on their use of water because the water rights that

00:21:25
came with that land might have been diverted.

00:21:28
And it's interesting, there's a bunch of stuff going on in Idaho

00:21:31
about that, a bunch of cases. So we'll do some more.

00:21:34
Maybe we need to have a really good water rights expert on.

00:21:37
I've got a guy that is and we'll talk about that, securing our

00:21:40
borders. Here's another good border one.

00:21:41
I love this one. This is a great executive order

00:21:44
protecting the meaning and value of American citizenship.

00:21:47
Yeah, I know a lot of people aren't happy about that because

00:21:50
they're talking about, you know, all sorts of ways that people

00:21:53
have qualified for citizenship that maybe they shouldn't have

00:21:57
because it didn't actually go through the process, including

00:22:00
the way this administration was handing out that to people like

00:22:03
they were Lays potato chips. You know what hold.

00:22:08
On Stop There, so figures my freaking state New Jersey

00:22:12
attorney general and over a dozen other states sue to block

00:22:17
President Trump's executive order ending birthright

00:22:19
citizenship. Oh yeah, yeah, I know.

00:22:23
They're starting to rig. I'm sure, I'm sure the guy.

00:22:25
I'm sure the guy in Colorado, you're sure he didn't jump in?

00:22:28
You know what I would do if I was?

00:22:30
I'm sure Polis is going to jump in right He's.

00:22:32
I would I would just do law fair.

00:22:34
I just try to get that stuff postponed and whatever.

00:22:36
Do the same thing Biden did. It's crazy though, right, The

00:22:40
way they do that. Why not listen if they they

00:22:43
decide the law, subvert it because Biden did it so why

00:22:46
can't we now? Boom.

00:22:50
I say go for it. Well, here's another good one.

00:22:54
You guys don't really know that the refugee system was abused

00:22:57
during Biden. You may know the way that people

00:23:00
were alleging they were all refugees and they they might not

00:23:02
even come from a country that was having any issues, but they

00:23:06
would say they were from other countries they weren't from and

00:23:08
they would claim refugee status, which is one of the ways you can

00:23:10
get in with less restrictions. Of course, Trump just signed it,

00:23:14
realigning the United States refugee admissions program.

00:23:17
So that's another good one, unleashing American energy.

00:23:20
And you can see the you can see the focus here is energy and

00:23:23
border. Energy and border trying to make

00:23:25
safety and security and of course border clarifying the

00:23:28
militaries role in protecting the territorial integrity of the

00:23:31
United States. That is another border and I and

00:23:34
I love the tone of this because it would allow him to implement

00:23:37
military to protect our borders. The way that's worded, you guys

00:23:40
can read it, but it that one there I think is extremely

00:23:42
valuable. Great move.

00:23:44
America first trade policy. I think that's great that he

00:23:47
wants to put America first. Although I didn't get a chance

00:23:49
to read this one. We'll have to see what's in that

00:23:51
document to really understand it.

00:23:53
Maybe somebody out in the audience could let us know.

00:23:55
Of course, remember him to resolve the backlog of security

00:23:58
clearances for executive Office of the President personnel.

00:24:02
Now I understand the reason he did this one is because they are

00:24:05
dragging ass on approving his staff that they are putting his

00:24:11
staff through the wringer, unlike what they did for other

00:24:14
presidents and they're they're doing it on purpose.

00:24:17
It appears to obviously stop him from using these people to

00:24:22
immediately be effective within his role as president of the

00:24:25
United States. I mean, you think of that,

00:24:26
George. Pretty sucky, right?

00:24:29
You know what? Yeah, it is sucky.

00:24:31
But here's the thing, where's the Senate get get his

00:24:35
confirmations put through and then, you know, get this CIA

00:24:38
director, FBI director, all the new directors and get this stuff

00:24:42
done and push it through. That's it.

00:24:44
So we need Senate to start the confirmations already and get it

00:24:46
over. And there you go.

00:24:48
I'll solve that problem right there.

00:24:50
When is Cash Patel going to be in front of the Senate?

00:24:53
I don't know, but that's going to be a doozy.

00:24:55
That's going to be good. They're going to be like, this

00:24:57
is going to be like Jamie Rat, one of them idiots you said.

00:25:01
That. You want to release all the

00:25:04
files on Epstein and this and that and Cash Patel be like,

00:25:10
what is one eye going that way? Yeah, I did and and we will.

00:25:15
Yeah, I'm excited about that. I'm excited for Cash to be in

00:25:18
here. He's one of the one of my

00:25:19
favorite picks. All right, listen, I know we're

00:25:20
going to probably take a short break and when we come back,

00:25:23
Yeah, of course. And when we come back, we're

00:25:25
going to talk about more of these executive orders.

00:25:27
I more border, but there's one here you want to hear about.

00:25:31
This is the one I've been waiting to tell you guys about

00:25:34
and this is a biggie. So we'll explain why it's a

00:25:38
biggie when we come back here shortly.

00:25:40
Big, big mafia subscribers, stay tuned.

00:25:42
George Valentine, Lance Miliaccio.

00:25:44
The Big MIG Show Ready to Roll? If we lose freedom here, there

00:25:52
is no place to escape to. This is the last stand on Earth.

00:25:59
As an American who keeps up with the real news, you know by now

00:26:02
the severity of the economic issues that are plaguing our

00:26:05
great nation. My name is Jonathan Rose and I'm

00:26:08
the CEO of Genesis Gold Group, the only major faith driven

00:26:12
company in the industry. 2024 is a year full of uncertainties.

00:26:17
With trillions of dollars in national debt, inflation

00:26:20
impacting your savings, and the pivotal election year, your

00:26:24
Peace of Mind is more valuable than ever and now is the time to

00:26:28
use physical gold and silver to preserve your hard earned

00:26:31
retirement savings with a gold IRA.

00:26:34
Call Genesis Gold Group today. Our team has decades of

00:26:37
experience helping folks just like you take their first step

00:26:40
on the path to true financial freedom with a gold and silver

00:26:44
IRA. Call Genesis Gold Group today at

00:26:47
1-8 Hundred 200 Gold for a known commitment informative

00:26:50
consultation with one of our experts to find out if we can be

00:26:53
a fit for you. Call now at 1-800-200-4653 or

00:26:56
visit genesisgoldgroup.com. In a world of uncertainty, be

00:27:01
prepared with silver pepper bars, your ultimate hedge

00:27:04
against political instability and economic turmoil.

00:27:07
Introducing the Silver Pepper Bar crafted from pure

00:27:12
silver and proudly made in the USA, this tangible, divisible

00:27:16
asset can come in handy even in the toughest of times.

00:27:19
Portable, perforated, and easily tradable, the Silver Pepper Bar

00:27:23
is your lifeline in times of crisis.

00:27:25
When facing inflation, currency devaluation, and financial

00:27:29
meltdown, Silver Pepper Bars provide Peace of Mind.

00:27:32
Don't wait for disaster to strike.

00:27:34
Secure your future today with the exclusive Silver Pepper Bar,

00:27:38
the only silver bar on the market, divisible into three

00:27:41
different size pieces for maximum utility, all while

00:27:44
fitting in your wallet. The smart choice for savvy

00:27:47
investors and preppers alike. With Silver Pepper Bars, you're

00:27:51
ready for whatever tomorrow brings.

00:27:53
They would run up to the bamboo fence and they would be shooting

00:27:57
between the bamboo at the buildings.

00:27:58
You know, I'm just shooting inside.

00:28:01
The Wanted man is Joseph Kony, charged with abducting huge

00:28:05
numbers of children, forcing them to kill and mutilate

00:28:09
innocent victims. Somebody had to pay the price.

00:28:12
Sam did that. Sam Childers never stopped,

00:28:15
because the bad things never stop.

00:28:17
There is only one Sam Children. There is no one else like him in

00:28:21
the world. And I said to him, I said.

00:28:23
Would you go? Now to get Kony in the Congo.

00:28:27
He says without a doubt in a second.

00:28:28
Now it's the DRC. Tell us what's happening to

00:28:30
children in the DRC. You have ISIS there, you have

00:28:34
Islamic State and you have ADF. Hey, Sandy.

00:28:37
Joseph Kony's still alive. He's in the Congo.

00:28:39
And now God has me in the Congo, you know, So hopefully we'll

00:28:43
meet up one day. But maybe I can lead him to the

00:28:47
Lord or send him there. One or the other, huh all?

00:29:04
Right, welcome back to the big, big show.

00:29:07
Here we your host George Balancing Lance Migliaccio.

00:29:11
We are back, baby. We are back.

00:29:14
Finally, we are getting. Some sense, right?

00:29:18
Of retribution, All right, That's what I'm calling it.

00:29:22
But I got to give a shout out to our sponsor, Genesis Gold Group.

00:29:26
You know, we all seen that the last four year.

00:29:28
I'm saying the last four years has come with economic

00:29:31
uncertainty. I'm going to say this.

00:29:33
It's going to take time for Trump to fix what's going on in

00:29:37
our economy. He's not a miracle man, but he

00:29:39
doesn't do miracles though. But it's going to take time.

00:29:42
Stock market's been fluctuating, crypto's been going up and down

00:29:45
certain things. What's the best way go invest in

00:29:50
Solon Global with your 4 O1 KS or Iras.

00:29:55
They're backed by physical precious metals.

00:29:59
They take care of their customers.

00:30:00
They have over 10 years experience.

00:30:03
And you know, I'll get Jonathan and Rose on the phone for you

00:30:05
guys if you want. He'll do it.

00:30:08
Even though you know Lance, I don't even know if his house

00:30:10
burnt down. But no, they have a model.

00:30:12
They believe in two things. We serve God and we serve our

00:30:15
customers. So what you got to do?

00:30:19
They have a free IRA guide. That's right.

00:30:21
It's free. A lot of information, education.

00:30:23
All you can do is call Genesis now at 888-526-7154.

00:30:28
That's 888-526-7154 or go to the big miggold.com.

00:30:34
Don't forget to mention the big MIG show.

00:30:35
You could have your IRA set up fees waived on qualifying

00:30:38
accounts. And I do believe they're still

00:30:43
doing holiday specials where they're eliminating certain

00:30:47
fees. So all you got to do is just go

00:30:49
there, do that. You know what, let me just take

00:30:51
a single shots. Take a shot of this.

00:30:53
The QR codes right there, save it to your files.

00:30:56
You click on that QR code to take you right to the big Make

00:30:58
Gold site. So I got to come over, listen,

00:31:01
I'm in Florida, be here for a while, but I can, I can, I can

00:31:05
leave, take a flight somewhere and make the call for you.

00:31:07
Let me know. I can send Lance if you want.

00:31:10
I don't know if you want that, but I'll do it.

00:31:13
All right. Lance.

00:31:13
What? You doing?

00:31:15
Yeah. Order that free IRA guard.

00:31:19
Take a minute. It will educate you.

00:31:22
And you know, this show, it's always about educating and

00:31:24
unifying the country. So you want to check it out?

00:31:26
It's the big main gold.com. So what do we got?

00:31:28
All right, listen. Declaring a national emergency

00:31:31
at the southern border of the United States.

00:31:33
Now, Lance was just informing me that by doing that, you can

00:31:37
bring in the military. Lance, is that what you're

00:31:38
saying? Yeah, when you declare a

00:31:40
national emergency, it gives the president the right to use the

00:31:43
military. And I believe that's why he's

00:31:46
done it. Not only did he put the cartels

00:31:48
on the terrorist domestic terrorist watch.

00:31:50
List say that. Yeah.

00:31:51
You could use military to get rid of terrorists, right?

00:31:55
Well, this allows him to immediately enforce the borders

00:31:58
and, and, and he can probably suggest pretty aggressively,

00:32:02
since it's a national emergency for the governors of the border

00:32:06
states, especially at the southern border, to activate

00:32:09
their National Guard and actually enforce the border.

00:32:13
So the the story goes, we'll cover later in the show.

00:32:15
Tom Holman says ICE is in full swinging and we're going to talk

00:32:18
about that. There are rumors about ICE that

00:32:21
we're going to share with you. I haven't called ICE.

00:32:23
I'm just going to call tomorrow and find out if it's true.

00:32:26
And if it's true, we'll let you guys know.

00:32:28
There's some information that I came across today that I think

00:32:30
is pretty interesting. Now, this next one's a biggie.

00:32:34
For those of you that know about The Dirty 51 + 8, this is only

00:32:38
the tip of the iceberg on this. But what this reads is holding

00:32:42
former government officials accountable for election

00:32:45
interference and improper disclosure of sensitive

00:32:48
governmental information. Now, this might be one of the

00:32:52
biggest ones out there. And I've got to tell you that

00:32:55
he's he's named some names in there.

00:32:57
He talks about National Security Advisor John R Bolton, who

00:33:01
published a memoir for monetary gain, as you guys know, after he

00:33:06
was terminated from his White House position in 2019.

00:33:10
That book was packed with sensitive information drawn from

00:33:13
his time in the government. Now that was really reckless and

00:33:17
that would he would be likely in some trouble here under this new

00:33:22
order. Of course, The Dirty 51 + 8

00:33:25
Russian collusion hoax. Hopefully this will get some

00:33:27
relief for Michael Flynn, General Flynn and Roger Stone

00:33:33
and of course, maybe George Papadopoulos, because many of

00:33:36
the stories that were circulated to attack Trump's inner circle

00:33:40
and in the list, let me read these.

00:33:44
I'm feeling very good about this.

00:33:46
The Director of National Intelligence, in consultation

00:33:48
with the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, shall

00:33:50
revoke any current active clearances held by the following

00:33:53
individuals. Listen closely, George.

00:33:56
I'm going to read the first 3, then you take the next 3.

00:33:59
James Clapper no longer has a security clearance.

00:34:03
Mark. Michael Hayden, you know who

00:34:05
that jerk off is? He no longer has a security

00:34:08
clearance. Leon Panetta.

00:34:11
George, I'm jealous of this next one you get to pop out with.

00:34:13
I don't even see the names, Lance.

00:34:14
I don't even know where we're. At Oh, yeah, John Brennan,

00:34:17
another one. Thomas Finger.

00:34:21
Listen, man, and this list has got some who's who and Nicholas

00:34:25
Rasmussen, you know who he is. Of course, he doesn't have a

00:34:29
Yeah, you have to go into the details of it when it came to

00:34:31
the Russian collusion host. But he was one of the

00:34:33
proliferators of the actual Steele dossier.

00:34:38
So it's big stuff here. I, I've got to tell you, it's

00:34:42
about time that these people and of course, hopefully these

00:34:46
people are likely to face consequences that would include

00:34:48
criminal prosecutions because this would allow criminal

00:34:52
prosecutions to use this executive order as justification

00:34:56
to file indictments. So I have to say Trump comes

00:35:00
through on this one. What do you think, George?

00:35:04
Trump's been coming through in a lot, Lance.

00:35:05
I know you had some reservations there, but you know, he's coming

00:35:09
through. He like, listen, so far that's

00:35:14
knocking on wood. He's been a man of his word

00:35:16
right now. He's been coming through.

00:35:18
You know, he's got a lot to get done.

00:35:20
But listen, they won. Look how much he's got done.

00:35:25
We got four more years of this baby.

00:35:27
I mean, he's he's, yeah. So now this is pretty

00:35:31
interesting. I believe this also allows the

00:35:35
potential for investigations restoring accountability to top

00:35:39
policy influencing positions within the federal workforce.

00:35:43
Now you know me, I'm all about accountability and consequences.

00:35:46
Accountability seems to be a core decision for Trump when it

00:35:52
comes to this. Now, this one I really like.

00:35:54
Get ready for this one, George. You know, you heard me talk

00:35:57
about this many times, except I would put them on the

00:35:59
international terrorist and domestic terrorist watch list.

00:36:02
He is redrawing the United States from the World Health

00:36:05
Organization. I know I have that right there.

00:36:07
That's when I went. I seen I was like, what?

00:36:09
Now that's done, so we don't got to listen to the queer right

00:36:17
that runs the World Health Organization.

00:36:18
You know the guy that was in his.

00:36:21
Oh yeah, the guy that liked to dance around in his shorts.

00:36:23
That T DROs. T DROs.

00:36:24
Isn't that his Pedros? Whatever.

00:36:26
His name is. Yeah, yeah, He's not.

00:36:29
He's not. I'm not a big fan.

00:36:30
I think it's great, though. Now if he can just kick the UN

00:36:33
out of New York at it and remove us from the United Nations, I

00:36:37
think I'd be pretty happy. So here's another one,

00:36:41
application of Protecting Americans from Foreign adversary

00:36:43
controlled applications act to TikTok.

00:36:46
So he's going to obviously make some changes with TikTok.

00:36:49
Although he he stopped the banning of it, it seems like

00:36:53
this act is going to give him some leverage on how to get them

00:36:55
to do the right thing across the border.

00:36:58
I don't know how that's going to go, but we'll see.

00:37:00
Well, of course, everybody already knows about this.

00:37:01
This is huge in the news cycle. Go ahead, George, this one I

00:37:04
know you already know about. It's right below the TikTok

00:37:09
point. Hold on.

00:37:12
Oh, granting pardons and commutation.

00:37:14
Commutation of sentences. Commutation of sentences, yeah.

00:37:18
Offenses relating to the events at or near the United States

00:37:23
Capitol on January 6th. Now, just so you know, that was

00:37:26
January 6th. So the guy, the pipe bomber you

00:37:29
were January 5th, we're coming for you.

00:37:32
Yeah, well, here's an interesting.

00:37:33
Thing to say it right. I'm hearing some not great

00:37:36
stories that the Bureau of Prisons especially in the DC

00:37:41
Gulag is taking orders from the mayor of DC and they are

00:37:46
resisting releasing the J6 reserve being held at the DC

00:37:50
Gulag which is pretty disgusting the other facilities.

00:37:52
Federal marshals and just take it over and deploy.

00:37:56
Federal marshals, that's correct.

00:37:58
And then, and then I would freaking go arrest the mayor of

00:38:02
DC. 100. Right.

00:38:06
I love that the. Only way you're going to get

00:38:08
these people are going to start taking you seriously if you

00:38:10
start making arrests, President. Trump no threats.

00:38:13
Don't talk about jail. Arrest their asses, throw them

00:38:16
to the ground, Taser them, wrap them up, stick them in jail and

00:38:19
then make their bond hearing about 5 weeks out.

00:38:22
Don't give them a bond hearing right away.

00:38:24
Have their bond hearing sit for about 5 weeks out.

00:38:26
Six weeks. But do not put them in their own

00:38:29
county jail. Put them somewhere else.

00:38:32
Well, we don't want federal indictments to be federal

00:38:34
indictments for doing what they're.

00:38:36
Doing because. They just didn't well, ignoring

00:38:39
a presidential, ignoring a presidential order like this

00:38:42
when he actually granted pardons and commutations of sentences.

00:38:47
And I guess it's already affected 1500 individuals.

00:38:49
Now allegedly families can take a copy of this.

00:38:53
And if the prison is pushing back, they can call the US

00:38:56
Marshals Service and say, listen, they're not releasing my

00:38:59
relative, my husband, my my wife, my children.

00:39:03
I need help. And the US Marshals are ready to

00:39:05
go. And I think they're not playing

00:39:07
around. I think the US Marshals will do

00:39:09
the right thing. I think they're pro Trump, the

00:39:11
majority of them. And I think they're going to do

00:39:13
what's necessary to get these people released.

00:39:15
Let's face it, that defense direction.

00:39:17
What a bunch of garbage. Thank God Biden and Harris are

00:39:21
out of there along with Obama and the Clintons influence.

00:39:24
This is good. You you talked about the Paris

00:39:27
accord yet last night, George, putting America first in

00:39:30
international environmental agreements.

00:39:32
Wow. Finally, we don't have to keep

00:39:34
funding. We're always the big the big

00:39:36
deep pocket because I think we're always the one that's

00:39:38
getting the money laundered back to members of Congress and and

00:39:42
families of members of Congress. So he's going to put an end to

00:39:45
that and these other ones we covered last night.

00:39:48
So let's go into some of the others.

00:39:49
We've got some great. Let's switch gears here and pop

00:39:52
into a bunch of the other topics.

00:39:54
George, we talked about the AI initiative.

00:39:57
That's great. Here's an interesting story,

00:39:59
man. Apple has been accused of

00:40:03
profiting from blood minerals. So Apple Computers, of course,

00:40:08
Apple, you guys know the company.

00:40:11
We use Mac. Apple's facing scrutiny for

00:40:13
allegedly using cobalt sourced from conflict zones in the

00:40:18
Democratic Republic of Congo. Now, if you guys don't know

00:40:21
about the Democratic Republic of Congo, we've talked about it.

00:40:23
We had the machine gun preacher on here.

00:40:25
ISIS is in control in many areas in the Democratic Republic of

00:40:29
Congo right now, but they these blood minerals are essential for

00:40:33
producing batteries but are linked to child labor and human

00:40:36
rights violations. So a bunch of activists and

00:40:39
governments are pressuring Apple to improve supply chain

00:40:41
transparency because I guess they got caught with their hand

00:40:44
in the cookie jar. George, what do you think,

00:40:45
buddy? Listen, it doesn't surprise me

00:40:53
that these big corporations are involved in stuff like this.

00:40:56
I mean, I've heard of this before with Apple, but I've also

00:41:01
heard of this with other companies too, like Google.

00:41:03
I mean, it's all it's around. It's just a matter of like,

00:41:06
you're not going to hear through the through the mainstream

00:41:07
media, God forbid. So I mean, it's just, it's sad.

00:41:15
I think tech giants have to be held accountable for ethical

00:41:18
sourcing. But at the end of the day, I

00:41:20
think they have to be because again, if you and I do it, it's

00:41:22
a crime. And, and not only in many

00:41:24
countries, but the importation of those goods that come from

00:41:28
places like the Congo, you'd have, you'd have to violate the

00:41:32
importation laws to get it here. So that would mean they also

00:41:35
violated the importation laws by sourcing from places that are

00:41:39
being blocked by our own Border Patrol.

00:41:43
I think this is interesting. A lot of people think they

00:41:46
should explore alternative solutions.

00:41:48
We know the batteries have been a big issue.

00:41:50
We've talked about the lithium and otherwise.

00:41:52
So we'll have to see where this goes.

00:41:54
But of course, consumer awareness and of course,

00:41:55
activism could force changes in corporate behavior.

00:41:59
And of course, we've seen it on social media.

00:42:00
You guys have made them change many times.

00:42:03
The influence of our subscribers and our show, which I can only

00:42:06
thank you guys for the things you went online and fought for.

00:42:10
You made a difference. Our voice did make a difference,

00:42:13
but you guys went into OverDrive.

00:42:15
I know many of you that watched the show and you did an amazing

00:42:18
job, so you should give yourself a round of applause because the

00:42:21
difference you've made for this country already is just

00:42:23
monumental. Exactly.

00:42:33
Now here's an interesting George, you know, we, George and

00:42:36
I, you know, we like to talk about crypto.

00:42:38
You know, Lance, I don't know if you and I, you know, I was going

00:42:40
to put from you guys if you like the same thing.

00:42:42
I'm looking at crypto right now, right?

00:42:44
And I'm looking at XRP, it's up like 322.

00:42:48
Yeah, yeah, it's up. You know, I'm interested.

00:42:51
You know, it's interesting though, Bitcoin right now, I

00:42:53
think it dropped down to about 105 or 6000 I think.

00:42:57
No, it's at one O 7 and change. Yeah, I'm looking at it right

00:43:00
now. It's weird I'm looking at that

00:43:02
over here and it says 1O586. My internet's better than yours,

00:43:05
Lance. Mine's up to big.

00:43:07
Yeah, yours is speed. OK, So Bitcoin surged to an all

00:43:10
time high of 109, almost broke to the 110 which that there is a

00:43:15
resistance level that it started to get up.

00:43:17
The next, which they say is about one O 99 is where the

00:43:20
resistance is holding. But it seems like it's really

00:43:23
got some consolidation around one O 5, one O 6.

00:43:27
So that's important because it might make a breakthrough that

00:43:30
next resistance level. So you're going to have to pay

00:43:32
attention. Of course, the administration

00:43:33
announced a crypto task force to develop a regulatory framework

00:43:36
for digital assets. But I think that's going to be

00:43:38
pretty reasonable. You know that Trump launched his

00:43:42
meme coin, but of course, it pulled back like everybody would

00:43:44
expect. So did the Melania Trump coin.

00:43:47
And but let me just for the audience, let me tell you guys,

00:43:50
the Baron coin is not Baron Trump.

00:43:54
Somebody ran out after Trump came out with this coin and

00:43:56
Melania came out with hers. Now it's surged.

00:43:58
I don't know where it's at now, but it's it's what happens in

00:44:00
the meme coin industry. Something comes out, they'll

00:44:03
clone it. There's even some Trump coins

00:44:05
they cloned immediately, meaning they printed something else on

00:44:08
the blockchain. Hopefully in the future,

00:44:09
there'll be some kind of regulations on the names and

00:44:13
using public figures names without their permission.

00:44:15
I don't think they should have used Baron's name for this coin,

00:44:17
but that coin is not related to Baron's.

00:44:19
So don't jump on thinking you're going to get the next windfall

00:44:22
from the Trump's. And of course, pull back is

00:44:24
standard. I'd expect to see more.

00:44:26
Some people have already shorted the Trump coin.

00:44:28
I don't know how they're doing, whether they're doing well or

00:44:30
not. Where's the Trump coin now,

00:44:31
George? Do you know?

00:44:32
I don't know. I'm not even looking at that.

00:44:34
I'm going to pull that up in a minute.

00:44:35
Give me a second. Guys, so why you do that so.

00:44:38
Yeah. Thursday, tether's going to be

00:44:42
at some here with the SEC. It's not.

00:44:45
They're not going to get some some good news.

00:44:47
They're going to get some bad news.

00:44:51
Tether. Yes.

00:44:52
Yeah, you. Heard it here on the Big big

00:44:55
show on the Crypto Bros. Yeah, Tethers got some

00:44:58
transparency issues, so keep keep it posted, but I don't

00:45:03
think it's going to go well for them.

00:45:06
A lot of Tether and some other coins were used in the dark web

00:45:13
black market payment system and of course to get around.

00:45:16
Trump's coin. Sanctions. 4372.

00:45:20
Yeah, so Trump coins doing OK and it's high with 75 S, It

00:45:22
hasn't pulled back as much as everybody's saying.

00:45:24
We already knew about the pullback from 75 to 35.

00:45:26
So it seems like it's back up some.

00:45:29
You know, I think the impact of government policies on

00:45:31
cryptocurrency and adoption and regulation, we're going to have

00:45:33
to pay attention to that. It's going to be a changing

00:45:36
regulatory environment across the board.

00:45:39
How meme coins are getting launched right now by political

00:45:41
figures might affect market perception.

00:45:44
Of course, some people were not happy about the Trump coin.

00:45:47
What are your thoughts on that, George?

00:45:48
Do you think political figures should be allowed to promote

00:45:52
coins? Come out with coins.

00:45:53
Well, let's he wasn't sworn in as president yet.

00:45:57
No, I agree. He was still a regular citizen.

00:46:01
So, yeah, now that he's president, I don't think he

00:46:04
should be doing any more coins or none of that because he is a

00:46:06
president and and it doesn't look well for himself or the

00:46:11
country. I mean, I could just imagine

00:46:13
what the the libs, the Democrats would do.

00:46:16
Oh my God, we got to impeach him.

00:46:18
He's making money off of his presidency for me.

00:46:21
I'm sure they're thinking. About that.

00:46:24
I think that's why the timing on it was accurate.

00:46:26
The first, the crypto ball didn't even know about the Trump

00:46:28
coin, so everybody out there know.

00:46:29
Melania shouldn't have done hers I don't think Monday she should

00:46:32
have did it before they her husband got sworn in.

00:46:38
Just my take. Yeah, the kids.

00:46:41
They can do what they want. Yeah, I think they have the

00:46:44
right to do whatever. I think Baron maybe will come

00:46:46
out with a coin, who knows, but the one that's out there isn't

00:46:48
his. But I think the record-breaking

00:46:49
surge really reflects optimism in the crypto future, at least

00:46:53
for the next three to four years.

00:46:55
I think you guys need to educate yourself.

00:46:56
We're going to be doing the crypto power now don't forget on

00:46:58
on also on Fridays. We cover a lot of crypto on the

00:47:02
Global Finance Forum. So you don't want to, and I

00:47:04
believe we're going to be joined by the the guys from the course

00:47:09
Genesis Gold Group this week. They've had a little, you know,

00:47:11
with the fires, it's been a little tough.

00:47:13
So the fusion of politics and cryptocurrency, I think it's

00:47:16
opening new avenues for adoption.

00:47:18
And of course, we're going to see if there's some more

00:47:19
scrutiny. So stay tuned for that.

00:47:21
And we'll be covering a lot of that to get to try to get to the

00:47:24
front of it with you guys. And of course, with the crypto

00:47:26
power, we'll be covering all the current stuff with all the big

00:47:29
guests and all the rest of it. So Taiwan, interesting the

00:47:34
lawmakers over there are freezing defense funds amid

00:47:37
tensions, I guess that the Taiwanese legislators are

00:47:41
delayed the purchase of U.S. military equipment by freezing

00:47:45
portions of their defense budget.

00:47:47
Now, I'm not sure that decision comes as a lot of tensions with

00:47:50
China that are escalating. They're raising concerns about

00:47:52
Taiwan's defense readiness. President Trump hinted at a

00:47:55
potential repercussions for this delay, suggesting US support may

00:47:59
be contingent on Taiwan's commitment to follow through

00:48:02
with the purchase. I'm not sure.

00:48:05
Are they risking security by delaying military funding?

00:48:08
I would think so. I'm not sure why they're doing

00:48:10
it, unless maybe some of the Taiwanese legislative insiders

00:48:14
are in cahoots with the Chinese government, which I've heard

00:48:19
some rumors of that. What do you think, George, is?

00:48:22
You know what's going on with this US, Taiwan, China triangle?

00:48:26
I think all right, well, Taiwan, you know, there are political

00:48:29
differences in their parties. So I mean, we have it here,

00:48:33
other countries have it, it is what it is.

00:48:35
But I think Taiwan knows that no matter what, US is going to back

00:48:39
them and probably other countries.

00:48:41
So they're like, if we don't, you know, we wait a little bit,

00:48:44
whatever they handle their political business or whatever.

00:48:48
I mean, I don't think, listen, I'm putting you this way and

00:48:52
they also hears this. Trump's in office.

00:48:55
Ain't no way Xi Jinping is going to invade Taiwan while Trump's

00:48:58
in office because Trump don't play.

00:49:01
Did you see the news today that Putin publicly and XI announced

00:49:06
that they were going to work more closely together now that

00:49:10
Trump's back in the White House? Xi Jinping and Putin.

00:49:15
Yeah, they said they were going to try to work on their alliance

00:49:20
more aggressively and actively. Well, I don't think Putin will

00:49:25
put up with China's BS the way, you know, the United States has

00:49:29
been doing it. He ain't going to go for that

00:49:32
stuff. So.

00:49:34
Well, I sure as hell would like to see Rumble and X.

00:49:36
How about Rumble? Can you know, you know, they

00:49:38
want TikTok here in the United States.

00:49:39
I think one of the policies Trump should say, well, you've

00:49:41
got to open the door to Rumble and you've got to open the door

00:49:43
to to X, don't you think? I do think and you know.

00:49:48
I play games with China. Tip for tat.

00:49:50
Who's the guy? The CEO of Google, the Indian

00:49:53
guy's name I forget, but he was at the inauguration.

00:49:56
Yeah, I saw him sitting with Musk, sitting with Zuckerberg.

00:49:59
How come, where's how come he's not lifting all their

00:50:02
restrictions? Can we get our accounts back,

00:50:04
please? The big, big show accounts on

00:50:05
Rumble, I mean on YouTube, I mean, this is BSI wouldn't have

00:50:10
given him a seat there. I would have said no.

00:50:13
Not that, yeah, but we, we, we talked about that.

00:50:15
We, I feel like there's a lot of that still going on.

00:50:18
I, I agree with you. There's people there that I

00:50:19
didn't think should even be there.

00:50:21
But I will say though, Facebook, they ain't, they ain't stopping

00:50:25
stuff. You can say whatever you want

00:50:26
now, bro on there. It's, you know.

00:50:27
Really, it's wide open. I might have to get, I might

00:50:29
have to get active over there. I've never been on Facebook.

00:50:31
I've never spent any time there because I knew they would ban me

00:50:34
for the way I talk. So you're saying all kinds of

00:50:36
stuff and nothing, no blocks? Yeah, I mean, who?

00:50:38
Who owns LinkedIn? Linked linked Diane.

00:50:42
LinkedIn I think is Google I think.

00:50:46
Is it? Not sure.

00:50:48
Try to see if you can get your account they.

00:50:50
Yeah, they hate me over there. They won't let me back.

00:50:52
You can understand. I can understand that.

00:50:54
Hey, hey, easy, easy there big fella.

00:50:57
OK, so listen, here's an interesting story that I found.

00:50:59
I thought it was, I'm not sure why.

00:51:02
So I guess anti-Semitic attacks are surging in Australia, but I

00:51:07
I guess they've reached really high levels and including arson

00:51:12
and a child care center accompanied by anti-Semitic

00:51:14
graffiti. I guess the government's

00:51:16
introducing measures to improve education and community safety.

00:51:20
I don't know if that's a good idea.

00:51:21
Maybe they just need to give law enforcement, maybe let the

00:51:24
people have back their guns they took away.

00:51:27
Why? Why are the hate crimes on a

00:51:29
rise in Australia? Anybody in the audience know?

00:51:31
Because I'm curious. I have no idea why this is going

00:51:34
on. Maybe we should call her Isha

00:51:35
Mae. I'll ask her.

00:51:37
Isa, yeah. Isa Mae.

00:51:39
Yeah, the IMA. So yeah, well, I guess they

00:51:42
said, they say good education is critical for reducing aid

00:51:44
crimes. And I say maybe arresting people

00:51:47
is important for aid crimes. You know, if you want to foster

00:51:49
unity or start arresting some people, maybe it'll stop.

00:51:53
So governments worldwide are because of Trump, seem to be

00:51:57
going into OverDrive on tightening cryptocurrency

00:52:01
regulations. So European and Asian countries

00:52:03
are implementing stricter cryptocurrency regulations and

00:52:06
reporting to combat fraud and money laundering.

00:52:10
Now, maybe this is all part of what you just mentioned about

00:52:12
Tether, but there's a bunch of new rules aimed to establish tax

00:52:14
frameworks for crypto profits while protecting consumers.

00:52:18
Now, there is a lot of fraud. A lot of people get their stuff

00:52:22
hacked because they make mistakes.

00:52:25
We've seen it. We've seen people give out their

00:52:27
seed phrases when they shouldn't have.

00:52:31
Critics are arguing that over regulation is going to stifle

00:52:34
innovation in the crypto space, and I agree with that.

00:52:36
So what do you think, George? Balancing?

00:52:38
And I think innovation with regulation is a big deal in the

00:52:42
crypto industry, don't you think?

00:52:43
Yeah, it is. But I tell you what, once Trump

00:52:46
signs these executive crypto executive orders, watch your

00:52:50
cryptos, they're going to start going up and up and up.

00:52:52
But listen, you always have these people sending out these

00:52:55
phishing emails or even like, you know, you owe money on this

00:52:59
account, your PayPal account or something, and all scans.

00:53:03
But people still fall for that instead of really looking at the

00:53:06
e-mail address, where it's coming from.

00:53:07
You'll know it's not PayPal or wherever company they're saying

00:53:11
they are. But yeah, you know, so it

00:53:14
doesn't surprise me that people fall for this stuff from, you

00:53:17
know, the scans for crypto when. It comes to, I think it's, I

00:53:20
think it's important. I want to make say this to the

00:53:22
audience, you know, this, none of this is financial advice.

00:53:24
And George and I invest in crypto.

00:53:26
We own XRP, we own XLM, we own XDC, we own XCN, we own quite a

00:53:34
few cryptos, even more than. That.

00:53:37
Yeah. And, and we own some meme coins

00:53:39
because we're also training ourselves to learn about the

00:53:42
different, all the different verticals in crypto, the AI,

00:53:45
the, the AI meme coins and the all coins and everything on Web

00:53:49
3 and, and exactly how it's integrating into the whole

00:53:52
blockchain. So we pay a lot of attention,

00:53:54
but I want to tell you that if you aren't paying attention to

00:53:56
the ISO 20022 coins, I would, I would, I would really recommend

00:54:01
this is just as a friend talking to my subscribers, go out and

00:54:05
really learn about that because those coins are really going to

00:54:07
be a prime part of the network. That has to do with replacement

00:54:11
of and and integrating into what now is considered to be the

00:54:15
SWIFT system because blockchain's here to stay ISO

00:54:18
20022 and that includes XRP algo, which Miota a header H

00:54:24
bar. I would recommend you go take a

00:54:26
look at H bar educate yourself about it, talk to your financial

00:54:29
advisors. H bar, which is hetero hash

00:54:31
graph. So check those guys out.

00:54:32
I'm just glad, George, I'm. Wondering should should there be

00:54:36
a big, big meme coin in the future?

00:54:39
No, I don't know. Possible, right?

00:54:45
Once we get going a little time, we'll build a nice secure

00:54:48
community for it. Do it the right way.

00:54:52
Listen, we, we talked about this a little earlier, but George was

00:54:55
so excited about this. I want to go back to it for a

00:54:57
minute. Let's talk about this next

00:54:59
topic. George.

00:55:00
George, like George knows that this one's near and dear to my

00:55:04
heart. He actually texted me with this

00:55:06
earlier today. He's like, did you see this?

00:55:08
I know you're going to like this one.

00:55:11
And he didn't respond to me nothing.

00:55:13
When I was busy, I was working on some doc bro.

00:55:16
Yeah, you. Sound like, you know, you could

00:55:18
have just sent the text, like, fist, I don't know, something

00:55:23
that's all right. Payback's a beat.

00:55:26
Yeah. Anyway, yeah, I mean, it's about

00:55:28
time these all security clearances got revoked, but

00:55:32
there's only, you know, they did 51.

00:55:34
I'm pretty sure there's more though, right?

00:55:37
Well, there's The Dirty 51 + 8 and and this is also going to

00:55:41
impact a lot of other people. I want to know who The Who the 8

00:55:44
are. Yeah, they never disclosed their

00:55:46
identities, but I think those guys are going to get disclosed.

00:55:49
I believe all those guys are going to be criminally charged

00:55:51
now that he's revoked their security clearances, which a lot

00:55:55
of them still work for the government.

00:55:57
I imagine the next thing that's going to happen is they'll get

00:55:59
fired for not having security clearances.

00:56:01
And then I think probably the next thing will be

00:56:03
investigations and indictments by the DOJ, you know, like which

00:56:07
would which would be a big deal for Mike General, Mike Flynn and

00:56:11
Rodger Stone, two friends of ours.

00:56:12
I'd love to see it for them. And it would even affect George

00:56:14
Papadopoulos because I believe the part of these people were

00:56:18
also behind them going after him and turning his life upside

00:56:21
down. So I hope for George and Simona

00:56:23
Mangianti that it all happens. I only wish the best for those

00:56:27
guys. You know today, is Trump going

00:56:30
to revoke security clearances from Peter Strzok, Lisa Page and

00:56:35
all them? What about?

00:56:37
I would think it's likely. Wait a minute, is.

00:56:42
Peter Strausszik, he said. No, no, yeah, he's a freaking

00:56:45
idiot. FBI director.

00:56:46
Oh my God, he was. Ray.

00:56:49
Now before him called goofy dude.

00:56:55
I don't know. Go look them up.

00:56:56
Not sure. All right, so let's talk about

00:56:59
this next one. This may be a big deal for you

00:57:01
guys. Porter's are.

00:57:02
Tom Holman says ICE has already started raiding illegal aliens.

00:57:06
It started. ICE teams are out there as of

00:57:08
today. So George's prediction last

00:57:10
night of snow and ice appears to have been accurate.

00:57:16
Most of my predictions are for every but it was comedy Lance.

00:57:20
They should revoke comedy's. Oh yeah, God, for sure.

00:57:22
Comedy should get an indictment for sure.

00:57:24
So. I want to know we got to find

00:57:27
out about the 7:50. All right, so listen, here's

00:57:30
here's where we're going to dig in.

00:57:31
I'm going to call, I'm going to do this for everybody in the

00:57:33
audience. Supposedly if you call the tip

00:57:37
line at ICE and you can, you can designate and I don't think it

00:57:43
means you can call and say, oh, there's a bunch of illegal

00:57:45
immigrants sitting on this corner.

00:57:47
Supposedly if you can tip them off to actual illegal

00:57:52
immigrants, you will get paid 750 per turn in.

00:57:59
I don't know if it's true. It's a lot of money though, 750

00:58:02
ahead for anybody that's out of work out there, but.

00:58:04
You said you can't tip them off on where they're hanging out

00:58:06
trying to get picked. I don't know about hanging out.

00:58:08
I don't know if that's going to work because that makes sense,

00:58:11
you know, OK. So I told you my.

00:58:12
I don't know what the rules are. Let me I don't even know if this

00:58:14
is true. Hold.

00:58:15
On so I told Lance my this is a great plan for 7:50.

00:58:18
I'll do it. Give me a van I'll pick up like

00:58:23
yo I got a big job. I need like 7 of you or I'll

00:58:26
fill up and I'll probably come back, get you some more.

00:58:29
How much you want today? We'll do all the talk, all the

00:58:31
spiel. OK, I'll buy you lunch.

00:58:33
All right, let's go. Deal.

00:58:35
Get them in, drive them to the wherever to my ice boys are at.

00:58:38
So here you go. Here's 7.

00:58:39
I'm going to go back and get another seven more.

00:58:42
And I got spots. Let me tell you, there's like

00:58:45
hundreds of them just chilling. Hey, you need to rent one of

00:58:47
those 12 passenger vans. No, I got to be Incognito.

00:58:51
No, I mean go go to like Enterprise, you get a Big 12

00:58:54
passenger van, you pick them up in the van.

00:58:56
You don't act like it's all you should just go get your.

00:58:57
Go to work, Lance. I'll just get a box truck.

00:58:59
They're used to being in the back of the box truck anyway, so

00:59:01
why not? That's right.

00:59:02
That's how they got here. It'd be like homecoming for you.

00:59:08
You know, I, I don't know if I should say what I'm going to

00:59:09
say, what I'm saying. You could just throw a bunch of

00:59:11
a bunch of tacos in the back. It's like a mouse trap.

00:59:17
Tacos. Burritos maybe?

00:59:19
All right, well, that's nasty. I shouldn't have said that.

00:59:21
But anyway, you did, of course, this is a, this is prepared to

00:59:26
launch a big effing operation is what they're talking about in

00:59:30
the sanctuary cities. But then of course, they pulled

00:59:32
back. They were going to, they had

00:59:33
this huge thing they were going to do in sanctuary cities.

00:59:36
And, of course, somebody leaked the story, so Tom Holman had to

00:59:41
pull back. I love to Holman.

00:59:43
He's already, he didn't wait. He's in OverDrive already.

00:59:45
This guy is going to fix what's going on here.

00:59:48
Let's play the media, George, for the audience.

00:59:49
It's a pretty good little clip here based on your initial

00:59:52
schedule, that today roundups of criminal illegal aliens in the

00:59:56
process of deporting them would begin.

00:59:59
That seems to have been put on hold for a little while.

01:00:01
When can we expect that to happen?

01:00:02
Where will it begin? No, it started.

01:00:05
All these teams are out there as of today.

01:00:08
We gave them the direction prioritize public safety threats

01:00:12
that we're looking for that we've been working on the target

01:00:14
list. There was some discussion about

01:00:16
Chicago because the Pacific operational plan was released.

01:00:20
So we had to look at and re evaluate does this raise off

01:00:24
their safety concerns and it does, but we've addressed that

01:00:27
and teams are all the effective today.

01:00:31
You know, I want to know who released those plans.

01:00:35
He should face some consequences.

01:00:36
He or she should face some consequences.

01:00:38
He's putting people's lives in danger.

01:00:40
Agents. But who released it?

01:00:42
And they should make an example of it.

01:00:44
Let's go, Tom. There you go.

01:00:45
He just gave you a great idea. Hang them out, hey?

01:00:47
George, you want to give everybody a little look around

01:00:49
the room there? Maybe some people from last

01:00:52
night didn't see it, so I don't really want to show them.

01:00:54
So this is going to be the Crypto Power Hour studio.

01:00:56
It's in one of the facilities for our partners, Solem Global.

01:01:00
There's some wiring I got hanging down.

01:01:01
There's not wiring. Don't worry about it.

01:01:05
I know what you guys are thinking.

01:01:06
Hold on. I see the ceiling.

01:01:08
You want to do a full circle? Yeah.

01:01:12
Whatever I mean, whatever you feel like doing.

01:01:14
I don't know. Not much to see yet, but I just

01:01:17
want to show him what you're sitting and that's why he's got

01:01:19
the echo and of course any technical issues.

01:01:21
The next couple days, George is going to be there for probably

01:01:23
another 3-4, five days, maybe a week.

01:01:25
I. Got news for you?

01:01:30
I'll be home next Thursday, Lance.

01:01:32
Oh, you're going to be down there that long, huh?

01:01:34
Yeah, I get shit done. Wow all.

01:01:37
Right, well, I'll probably start booking some interviews then.

01:01:40
What busy? Hold on, zoom back in on me now

01:01:47
go slow, huh? All right, well, listen that

01:01:50
that's the wrap up for tonight. Listen, if you can afford to do

01:01:54
a rumble rant. We appreciate any tip you give

01:01:56
us while we're doing the show. They're super helpful.

01:01:58
It all goes back to running the show.

01:02:00
If you can tell your friends and family to watch the show, you

01:02:02
know, promote us on Facebook, promote us everywhere we can.

01:02:05
We appreciate take our short form and our long form content.

01:02:07
We're never going to give you a hard time about it.

01:02:09
Use it to to post for social media, use the link to our show.

01:02:12
Just give us a shout out when you do it.

01:02:14
Tell people to check the show out and rumble.

01:02:16
We we, we know that the mods always do to do that, but

01:02:18
anybody that's watching in the audience, we appreciate

01:02:20
everything you guys are doing. You make a difference to help us

01:02:23
grow the show. If you like the show, even send

01:02:25
an e-mail to rumble. Let them know that you like the

01:02:27
show because we're trying to continue to grow our

01:02:28
relationship there. If you're not following G

01:02:31
Ballantine on X, the big big show on X Lance Emiliaccio on X,

01:02:34
please do Well, of course, you can find us on gab getter,

01:02:38
Cloudhub and many other platforms.

01:02:40
Frank speech Frank social over on Frank social.

01:02:42
I think we got what, 250 followers over there, George.

01:02:46
Something like that, 253 or something.

01:02:48
Yeah, 253 followers on Frank's social.

01:02:50
So get over there check it out. We're we're trying to grow.

01:02:54
We're everywhere we go. Of course, we're becoming pretty

01:02:56
popular overseas. So to all of our overseas

01:02:58
viewers, we appreciate you guys watching the show, George.

01:03:02
And of course, we'll be on the show nationally syndicated radio

01:03:04
show tomorrow. The big Ming talk radio is

01:03:06
joining Liberty Roundtable live with Sam Bushman.

01:03:09
Won't be George tomorrow, it'll just be me.

01:03:11
We're on there for two hours in the morning.

01:03:12
Head over to the Liberty News Radio Network and check it out.

01:03:15
And our website is coming along. I think we're only about one or

01:03:17
two weeks out now, huh George? Damn, we got to make an

01:03:21
appointment with him. Damn, we forgot about that.

01:03:23
Yeah. Yeah, I was going to mention

01:03:24
that to you. There'll be a show tomorrow, but

01:03:26
I can tell you right now, on Thursday there'll be no show

01:03:28
because George will be spending the day and night with his niece

01:03:31
that's down here. She's got her apartment.

01:03:34
I got to do a little fix, put some shells in.

01:03:36
We're going to lunch, dinner and all that, you know.

01:03:38
Great. Yep, so.

01:03:41
All right, guys, we appreciate it.

01:03:42
You. We're out here for the night.

01:03:44
Stay tuned. Tip of the spear as always.

01:03:46
That's it, man. It's a wrap.

01:03:47
George. Last words on the way out of the

01:03:49
door. I love you guys.

01:03:50
Hang in there. It's all time now.

01:03:54
Four years, Boo. Yeah.

01:03:57
If we lose freedom here, there is no place to escape to.

01:04:03
This is the last stand on Earth. As an American who keeps up with

01:04:09
the real news, you know by now the severity of the economic

01:04:12
issues that are plaguing our great nation.

01:04:15
My name is Jonathan Rose and I'm the CEO of Genesis Gold Group,

01:04:19
the only major faith driven company in the industry. 2024 is

01:04:23
a year full of uncertainties. With trillions of dollars in

01:04:27
national debt, inflation impacting your savings, and the

01:04:31
pivotal election year, your Peace of Mind is more valuable

01:04:35
than ever. Now is the time to use physical

01:04:37
gold and silver to preserve your hard earned retirement savings

01:04:41
with a gold IRA. Call Genesis Gold Group today.

01:04:44
Our team has decades of experience helping folks just

01:04:47
like you take their first step on the path to true financial

01:04:50
freedom with a gold and silver IRA.

01:04:54
Call Genesis Gold Group today at 1-8 Hundred 200 Gold for a no

01:04:57
commitment informative consultation with one of our

01:05:00
experts to find out if we can be a fit for you.

01:05:02
Call now at 1-800-200-4653 or visit genesisgoldgroup.com.

01:05:07
In a world of uncertainty, be prepared with silver pepper

01:05:11
bars, your ultimate hedge against political instability

01:05:14
and economic turmoil. Introducing the Silver Pepper

01:05:17
Bar crafted from pure silver and proudly made in the

01:05:22
USA, this tangible, divisible asset can come in handy even in

01:05:26
the toughest of times. Portable, perforated, and easily

01:05:30
tradable, the Silver Pepper Bar is your lifeline in times of

01:05:33
crisis. When facing inflation, currency

01:05:36
devaluation, and financial meltdown, Silver Pepper Bars

01:05:39
provide Peace of Mind. Don't wait for disaster to

01:05:42
strike. Secure your future today with

01:05:45
the exclusive Silver Pepper Bar, the only silver bar on the

01:05:48
market, divisible into three different sized pieces for

01:05:51
maximum utility, all while fitting in your wallet.

01:05:54
The smart choice for savvy investors and preppers alike.

01:05:58
With Silver Pepper Bars, you're ready for whatever tomorrow

01:06:01
brings. They would run up to the bamboo

01:06:03
fence and they would be shooting between the bamboo at the

01:06:06
buildings, you know, just shooting inside.

01:06:09
The Wanted man is Joseph Kony, charged with abducting huge

01:06:13
numbers of children, forcing them to kill and mutilate

01:06:17
innocent victims. Somebody had to pay the price.

01:06:20
Sam did that. Sam Childers never stopped,

01:06:23
because the bad things never stop.

01:06:25
There is only one Sam Childer. There is no one else like him in

01:06:29
the world. And I said to him, I said, would

01:06:32
you go now to get Kony in the Congo?

01:06:35
He says. Without a doubt in a second.

01:06:36
Now it's the DRC. Tell us what's happening to

01:06:39
children in the DRC. You have ISIS there, you have

01:06:42
Islamic State and you have ADF. Hey, Sandy.

01:06:45
Joseph Kony's still alive. He's in the Congo.

01:06:48
And now God has me in the Congo, you know, So hopefully we'll

01:06:52
meet up one day. But maybe I can lead him to the

01:06:56
Lord or send him there. One or the other, huh?