The Big Mig Talk Radio |EP054
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The Big Mig Talk Radio |EP054

THE BIG MIG TALK RADIO

MARCH 08, 2025 

EPISODE 054

 

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Welcome to the Big Mig Talk Radio show, broadcasting live

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from the Mile High City, Denver, Co.

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We are the tip of the spear, cutting through the noise and

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delivering an hour of unfiltered news, guests, and truth that

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transcends boundaries and unites the nation.

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This is the Big Mig Talk radio show.

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Welcome back to the big big talk radio show.

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I'm your host Lance Miliaccio with my Co host George

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Ballentine. We are the tip of the spear And

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you know on this show our plan is to educate and unify the

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country one episode at a time. On this show we believe it is

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better to be hugged by the truth than comforted with a lie.

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We are live in Denver and NYC. George Ballentine, What is going

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on man? How's it going in the NYC?

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What's the weather looking like bro?

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It's not looking pretty good, Lance, I'll tell you that.

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It's like 40s. It's going to it's going to

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rain. And that's playing havoc on the

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knee because it's still recovering and rain does not

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help aromatic pressure. Yeah, I understand.

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Today we're, we're actually here in Denver.

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We're sunny and cold. You know, we got about 25°, I

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think the 30° or so, you know, it's supposed to warm up to 49,

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but I'm not sure I'm buying that right now.

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You know, seems to me like the we've already had the peak for

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the day. So we'll see how that weather

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goes. Sorry to hear that about the

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knee, but that's isn't that weird how weather effects joints

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so directly? I think it's more than just the

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weather. It's the barometric pressure, am

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I right? Yeah, that's what I said.

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Barometric pressure. Yeah.

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So I mean, because it's still swallowing, it's healing, you

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know, so. But it's going well.

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The healing's going well though, right?

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It is. It's going really very well.

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The doc told me this week. I'm way ahead of the curve.

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I'm like, instead of going coming back in another two

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weeks, he's like, I don't need to see you for six weeks.

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I'm like I think. It's I think it's all the shows

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we're doing it. Doesn't help, I can tell you

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that buddy. You're sure?

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You're sure it's not. The shows are helping.

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Maybe the shows are. The energy from the audience

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hackers are getting sophisticated.

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That billion and a half Bitcoin, I mean crypto hack.

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That was a big one those N Koreans pulled off.

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It sure is, and I'm still trying to figure out how they got that

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pulled off because you're talking when you have your money

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in a hard wallet that's not connected to the Internet.

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That's like set aside in your draw and they got into them.

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I still like to know that one. But here's a tip everybody.

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If you do have a one in the wallets, put in a Faraday bag

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until you have to access it. This way it loses.

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There's no connections allowed with a Faraday bag.

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It's protects you from EMP attacks.

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No. No electricity, no Internet, no

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Wi-Fi, nothing. Yeah, it's smart thinking.

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I agree with you. It's interesting stuff.

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So let's talk about this. I mean, we're excited, you guys.

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I don't know for everybody out there, if you guys, everybody

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knows about our shows. Of course, we've got the big MIG

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show on Rumble. That's where you get great

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interviews. We get MMA guys, we get actors,

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we get, you know, comedians, we get documentarians, authors, you

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name it, we get them. And of course, now we've got the

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Global Finance Forum. Now the Regular Show is all week

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long and we moved to a new time slot.

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They moved us to the Den Bongino time slot, So that's 11:00 AM

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Eastern standard. And then we've got on Fridays

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the Global Finance Forum, which is a financial roundup for the

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week. We cover everything from bullion

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to borders, talk about Wall Street, and we talked about the

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big news when it comes to crypto and bullion prices.

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So it's a great show if you're into finance.

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It's been getting great reviews. You know, last episode I think

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we had a hunt, almost 95 views or something.

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So check it out. But now we've got a new show,

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the Crypto Power Hour. Now, you know, George and

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myself, we're into crypto. We buy and sell crypto.

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You know, we're really digging ourselves in because we think

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it's a real opportunity for generational wealth.

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But I got to tell you that Crypto Power is a great show.

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It's on Wednesdays at 3:00 PM and Fridays at 3:00 PM.

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So I wanted to start the the discussion off with this really

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kind of big first time event, the Crypto Summit in Washington,

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DC. George and I are excited because

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for the first time ever, the people that were partnered with

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Solemn Global and our hosts for the Crypto Power Hour, Kirk St.

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John's and Antonio Moss, were there.

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George, you got to admit, it's pretty cool that the first one

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out of the gate, our people were already there.

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It's very cool, but I need to state something.

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I'm very sad because I wasn't there.

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I should have been there. Just the big two last two trips

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for our for US. One was Mar a Lago.

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Thank God you went though. I couldn't go because of knee

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surgery in this one, but they'll be more.

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But I'm happy that our Kirk and Antonia made it there.

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I know they're pretty worn out, so I'm waiting to get some

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insight. You know that I haven't heard

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nothing. No, no texts, no nothing.

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I'm like, what's going on? I got no update.

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She was asking for some input on dresses, asked me what I

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thought, and I didn't even see that text.

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That was when I guess she was at the dress shop because she went

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and bought a new dress for the event.

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But I, you know, I got to tell you, I'm excited about the fact

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that they were there. I'm sure they got some great

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information. They went to the reception,

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which was a big deal because I guess there was maybe 4 times

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because they only had a certain number of leaders within the

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summit itself and they were the top of the food chain, you know,

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just the biggie Biggie's. But you know what was

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interesting is that there was also the so there was a

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reception that had four times the number of people that were

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invited to the summit itself. And then there was the post

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summit event, and I guess that was the monsters of the industry

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and they went to that also. So they got some great access

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and solemn Global, if you don't know about it, you want to head

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over to solemn dot global and check them out.

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It's a big deal. I'm, I'm going to tell you

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something. This is really interesting

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stuff. And I think when you look at

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something like this, you have to think about what you know what,

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where the country's going to be. And you have to think about

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where's my opportunity? And I, I've got to tell you

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this, and this isn't financial advice, but I'm going to say

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this, If you're not involved with crypto and if you don't

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understand crypto, the number one, you got to be watching the

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Crypto Power Hour on Rumble. And you can find it's just by

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typing in Crypto Power Hour in the search bar #2 you just have

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to start thinking about maybe getting your hand, your a little

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bit of money involved. And I'm going to say this tell

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you it's just an easy way to do it.

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George, We know the five coins they've already announced are

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going to be part of the strategic reserve.

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That's probably an easy play, don't you think?

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It is, but you know, it was the way Trump did it though was was

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to me, it was funny. It was great because originally

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he he said Solona, ADA and XRP are going to be part of the

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crypto reserve. And then it must have got some

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heads rolling, people crying, you know, all them Bitcoin

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people because 20 minutes later he added.

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And of course, Bitcoin and others like it was just.

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It's an Ethereum, yeah. Yeah, Ethereum.

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That's right, Ethereum. And you know, somebody, somebody

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must have cried wolf to them and said, Oh my, you know, you got

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to do a Bitcoin. Bitcoins, our life.

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Yeah, we'll get ready because it's not only about Bitcoin

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because who knows if bitcoins going to survive because, you

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know, so many wallets are missing garbage.

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I don't know. Yeah, there's, there's that,

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there's that $800 million sitting in that landfill.

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They still haven't helped that poor guy out.

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And then of course, you got Satoshi Nakamoto's wallet, who I

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think is David LaRue, but that's that's got another, I don't

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know, eight, you know, I think 800 billion in it, you know,

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something crazy. I can't even remember the

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number. It's so big.

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So yeah, you got to hold on those seed phrases when you hold

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your money and those you'll seed raises aren't like passwords.

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They are unrecoverable. You lose a seed phrase, you are

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done for. It's over with, you know.

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You know what's funny? She just brought that up.

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Yes, I was in that dinner with my mother and she she's and we

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had the news on her talking about the summit and she's like

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asking about like the coins. She's like, what are they like

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how big of a coins are like, you know, show me in hand.

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I decided to explain to her, no, it's not coins that you hold.

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It's not physical. It's, you know, everything's

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digital. Then I start explaining to her

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about the wallets and you know, like the hard wallets until like

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people losing them. She's like, that's not right.

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I shouldn't if you lose it, I'm like, well, I said here's an

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example. If you have a box in your house,

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you got all your money and jewels in it and you throw it

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out by mistake, same thing or safe.

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Oh, did she understand at the end of that makes?

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Sense somewhat. But I think that's the important

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part. I mean, really at the end of the

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day, it's great that you educated your mother, but

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there's lots of people that need an education.

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And that's really the effort behind the Crypto Power Hour.

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That show is about educating people and letting and really

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letting people understand and hopefully telling people about

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projects early on. Everybody's heard the story

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about the, you know, the Bitcoin billionaires, but the point of

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the matter, bitcoins already moved way up.

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What we're looking for is the next big Bitcoin, the next

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opportunities and incubating those opportunities and making

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you know about them. So maybe you have an opportunity

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to get it in for pennies and all of a sudden, boom, maybe it's

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100 bucks and then you've made hundreds of millions of dollars.

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So it's an opportunity for you. So anyway, listen, you know the

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the Big Meek Talk radio show is going to be right back and we

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come back, we're really going to go into the details of the

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Crypto Summit. We've got some great sound

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bites, so stay tuned. Lance Miliaccio and George

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Valentin to be right back. That's right, Big meat talk

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Big MIG Talk radio show with your host Lance Migliacho.

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George Valentin coming to you live from Denver and New York

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City, bringing you the tip of the spear, the first ever White

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House Crypto summit. What's it about?

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I'm glad you asked because it's the first of convening top

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executives for digital asset firms for legislation and

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Trump's admin commitment to rolling back aggressive

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regulatory posture the Biden administration took toward the

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industry. Now we still have the SEC coming

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down on XRPI. Think there was an agreement.

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We'll talk about that later. But this is a step toward the

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future for US to be the top dominance in the crypto market.

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But you know, Lance, I want to bring up something before we go

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into this because it you had David Sacks, he gave actually a

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heartfelt speech at the White House crypto summit and want to

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get into that. But you know, looking at after

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yesterday, looking at some of the crypto prices of Bitcoin,

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XRP, Cardano, all them, they all went down.

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Believe it or not, you think that people.

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So far hasn't been positive for crypto, but I think the results

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of the of the, you know, Summit have been.

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And what I mean by that is I think that the opportunity for

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number one, for all these great industry leaders, you know, the

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CEO of Coinbase, the CEO of Art, the CEO of Kraken, the CEO of

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Ripple, they all, you know, for them all to get there, I'm sure,

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you know, deals were made, discussions were had, which I

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think is really important for the future of crypto #1 #2 this

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was really important for the administration because what did

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the damage that the SEC and Gary Gensler did and the Biden

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administration to the crypto industry?

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I think that all of that being tabled and discussed in an open

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environment with a guy like Donald Trump, who is a dealer

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maker, who is a business person and to have that many

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billionaires in one location, I think the power of that is

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really great. And I think it and I think it

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bodes well for the American people.

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I think people can count on the next three years of real some

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real stabilization and some legislation that makes sense.

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I don't think it's going to be a regulatory body that's going to

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be over the top. I think it's a regulatory body

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that's going to kind of hold back and make competent

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decisions. Like I don't like the rug polls.

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I don't like these meme coin rug polls and these celebrity coins

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where people get screwed. You know, recently that thing

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for Libra that we, you know, has really had a terrible effect on

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Miley's reputation. I don't want to see that kind of

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stuff. So that to me, I want to see

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something done about that, hopefully, number one.

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But the fact that Donald Trump was sitting there and having

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common sense conversations with people in the cryptocurrency and

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digital asset market, I love the message that sends to the

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American people. Georgia.

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It doesn't. And listen, you're talking about

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very bright, smart people. And if you think about crypto as

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a, as a, as a whole, it's about getting, not having government

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control. It's for the people by the

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people and regulated by the people.

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So, you know, I'm glad it was done under Trump.

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Cause Can you imagine if it was done under the guise of, let's

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say Biden or Kamala Harris or some other liberal?

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They'd want full control of it. They'd probably try to put so

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much regulation that it would just kill the crypto market, but

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we but that did not happen because we have guys like David

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Sachs and Trump putting people in charge and bring and share

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like taking all it's a round table of the smartest people and

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listening to them and all of them coming up.

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It's not just like the person from Bitcoin or the person from

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Solano or XRP. They were they were all invited

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and most of them were there and giving her insight and all

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coming up with a game plan. And that's what we need.

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So I want to play this David Sack, this speech because.

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It was his opening speech for the summit, and I think it was

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great the way he did it. And it was really heartfelt.

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And I think Trump could feel it. The guy and the guy is really

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what I love about it. Let me say this before you play

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it, is that he's really excited. You can tell he's really excited

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to be part of something really special.

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All right, here we go. Thank you, Mr. President.

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We're all here today because of your leadership, your vision,

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and your generosity. And I really want to thank you

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for that. We're also here because of your

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desire to make America great and to introduce a golden age in

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America, including for digital assets.

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And we're here because of your love of of innovators, or as you

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might say, high IQ. People.

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We know you love high IQ people and we have, we have about 30 of

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them here in the room today. These are the top people in the

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in the digital asset industry. And one other thing that I think

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that you love is, is legal fairness.

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This is an industry that was subjected to prosecution and

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persecution for the last four years, horrible law fair.

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And nobody knows what that feels like better than you do.

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So we really appreciate the fact that you understand legal

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fairness and that you're always willing to fight for the right

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for the right thing, for legal fairness.

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You never back down. You stand to find, even in the

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face of an Assassin's bullet. It's an inspiration to everyone

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in this room, I think, so it's an honour.

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Thank. You so I just want to say it's a

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it's an honour to work for you. It's an honour to to work for a

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president who who works every day to get so much done on

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behalf of the American people. Your administration is moving at

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tech speed. It's really amazing.

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It's actually faster than any startup that I've been part of

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is that your administration moves even faster.

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So I just want to say thank you for having me be a part of it.

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I've enjoyed every minute of it. I love working for you and thank

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you again for this opportunity. Thank you, David, very much.

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Appreciate it. You know, I love the part your

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work, your administration is moving at tech speed and that's

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because, listen, he's got very diligent, smart people working

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in administration this time at two point O, but they're not

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holding back in that sense like they're they're taking they're

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looking at innovation and implementing it now in the

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government because let's let's face it, if you look at our

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government computer systems, they're so antiquated and

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outdated. It's that's probably part of the

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reason why no, they never want to change it because they could

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hide so much. You know, people like Elon with

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doge coming in with like their systems.

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Imagine how it's going to be when they implement, when they

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put new computer systems and actually implement it.

00:19:22
You could they probably have no doubt.

00:19:24
They probably have an AI doge system that they're going to end

00:19:26
up putting in or automatically anything like through budgets,

00:19:30
it's going to automatically go through it.

00:19:32
But you know, we'll see. But you know, one thing he David

00:19:38
Sachs mentioned and he talked about Trump like going through

00:19:41
law fair. And you notice like they really

00:19:44
there hasn't been any retaliation or not even

00:19:47
retaliation any anything. That's that where people went

00:19:53
after him, broke the laws or done not even after him.

00:19:55
Anybody that nothing's been there's been no accountability

00:19:59
yet. And I don't know if they're, you

00:20:01
know, they're doing this slowly, you know, investigating it.

00:20:04
We don't know, but. I look forward to that day.

00:20:08
That's that's when you know stuff's getting done.

00:20:11
Well, I hope it's going to happen.

00:20:12
I mean, I think the American people, I think accountability

00:20:15
and consequences are overdue. And, and, and in this kind of a

00:20:19
situation, I think, you know, look, they're, they're finding

00:20:23
out a lot. Even the fact that Elon Musk did

00:20:25
that interview on Joe Rogan and you can tell his trepidation and

00:20:30
how worried and inferior he was of really exposing everything

00:20:33
he's finding. Because it appears as though at

00:20:35
least by some of his statements, not even by what he's put out

00:20:38
publicly, that he's found some massive amounts of theft and

00:20:41
fraud. And I think he's found it from

00:20:44
some people, from specific individuals.

00:20:47
You know, again, we're, we're looking at some people that have

00:20:49
created some tremendous wealth on very, you know, reasonable

00:20:52
incomes, which I'm talking about the congressional members, you

00:20:55
know, congressional members on both sides of the aisle have

00:20:57
become multi, multi, multi millionaires.

00:21:00
And it just doesn't seem reasonable that on the money

00:21:02
they're making that they could have done that.

00:21:04
But of course, you know, they've, they've they've given

00:21:06
themselves these loopholes and these pockets of ways of making

00:21:10
money like insider trading and book deals and the lobby money

00:21:13
to get access to. So it's pretty frightening.

00:21:16
And I hope we are going to see consequences, George.

00:21:18
I hope that they are going to drop the hammer of justice.

00:21:20
You know, I don't, I, I kind of had high hopes, but a lot of the

00:21:28
signs I'm seeing taking those hopes away.

00:21:30
And just like you said, like Elon Musk, he's, he's, you know,

00:21:33
he's the way in that interview, he's scared for his life and

00:21:36
this and that. And but that's what they do

00:21:38
these people. And if you notice, it's a trend

00:21:41
because is he going to release this information?

00:21:44
Are we going to know just like now the Epstein files they're

00:21:50
Pam Bonney says they're going to redact it national security same

00:21:53
thing with Seth Richards laptop FBI doesn't want to release it

00:21:57
but meanwhile you have people like Kash Patel run on saying

00:22:00
I'm going to release everything and now he's headed FBI.

00:22:03
So what do you mean you're not going to release it?

00:22:05
So I don't know. Here's.

00:22:07
What I don't understand. Here's where I'm confused.

00:22:09
Maybe somebody can clear it up for me.

00:22:11
Where does human trafficking and child trafficking have anything

00:22:16
to do with national security interests?

00:22:18
I hate that terminology because too often the FBI, the

00:22:23
Department of Justice and many other agencies have used that to

00:22:27
hide things. Oh, we're gonna have to redact

00:22:30
it. The American people paid for

00:22:33
that surveillance. The American people paid for

00:22:35
those raids. The American people pay their

00:22:38
salaries. They don't have the right to

00:22:42
restrict information unless it really, really is a national

00:22:45
security interest. And I don't think people's names

00:22:48
being in there that participated in some horrendous acts at

00:22:52
Epstein Island with P Diddy, what they did with the with Seth

00:22:56
Rich with where they assassinated him.

00:22:58
I don't think they have the right to hide that from the

00:23:00
American public. And I'm sick of that kind of

00:23:02
behavior so far. Listen, I'm I'm, I'm not going

00:23:06
to make full judgement yet, but I've got to tell you so far, I'm

00:23:09
not excited about pan bomb DS performance.

00:23:12
Promises made are supposed to be promises kept.

00:23:15
And I don't know if it's because it's us or people like we want

00:23:20
what we want when we want it, or are they strategically going to

00:23:24
release information, you know, let, let, let the let people

00:23:27
focus on what the good that Trump's doing right now.

00:23:30
It could be, it's possible. I'm going to go out here on a

00:23:32
limb, I'm going to say, because it probably needs to be said.

00:23:35
People may not like it. I'm just going to go use Epstein

00:23:38
files, for example. We all know that Epstein and

00:23:42
Giselle Maxwell, they're, you know, they were tied with the

00:23:44
Mossad. So does Mossad have a hold on

00:23:47
these people? And that's where they're saying

00:23:48
national security on some of these people that visited the

00:23:50
island, 'cause you're talking about high-ranking, you're

00:23:54
talking about judges and high-ranking politicians.

00:23:56
Your statement. You know so.

00:23:58
Well, just laying Maxwell and her father, clearly her father

00:24:02
word for the Mossad and we know that the all the technology that

00:24:06
was doing the recording was taken out of those all, you know

00:24:10
all his properties was all Israeli based technology for

00:24:13
surveillance. We know all of it was the

00:24:15
software, the hardware, and they took out a lot of stuff out of

00:24:19
every one of FC's locations. So the point is they've got a

00:24:22
lot of evidence. They told the American people

00:24:24
they were going to put it out. Promises made.

00:24:26
Promises kept us what I think. So at the end of the day, that

00:24:29
is what it is. Big week talk radio show.

00:24:31
Be right back with George Valentin and Lance Miliacho.

00:24:34
You're not going to want to go anywhere.

00:24:35
You got some great additional sound bites from the Crypto

00:24:39
Summit. You want to be paying attention

00:24:41
to this could change your life. All right, the Big Meg talk

00:25:10
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00:25:13
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00:26:52
first ever White House Digital Asset Summit speech.

00:26:57
And he and he, he's actually, you know, he, he's moving fast.

00:27:01
He expects digital asset legislation on his desk by

00:27:05
August. I'm surprised they actually

00:27:07
didn't have it ready already. Be honest with you, because that

00:27:09
would have just been like, boom. But you know, that's why this

00:27:12
summit was here, that's why they had it to bring the bright minds

00:27:15
and and how this could work best.

00:27:17
I. Think they wanted input.

00:27:18
I think they wanted some input, some leaders on some thoughts

00:27:21
they were having because they wanted to make sure they were

00:27:23
heading the right direction. So I think the reason they had

00:27:25
the summit so they could discuss legislation.

00:27:28
Of course, then they have to get the legislation ready to submit

00:27:30
to Congress. Now, can I'm going to tell you

00:27:35
if they come up with this legislation when it gets to

00:27:38
Congress and they try chopping this up because they're so

00:27:40
greedy and they just want more and more and more for the

00:27:42
government, we're going to see, we're going to find out.

00:27:45
And I hope they don't do that. But I want to play this speech,

00:27:48
Lance, because it's long, but we're just going to play part of

00:27:50
it. And this is historical,

00:27:53
everybody. This is President Trump's speech

00:27:56
first at his first ever digital White House crypto summit

00:28:03
speech. Let's go.

00:28:05
White House Digital Assets Summit.

00:28:08
I know that many of you have been fighting for years for

00:28:13
this, and it's an honor to be with you at the White House.

00:28:18
I want to thank the White House AI and crypto czar, David Sachs,

00:28:23
Treasury Secretary, this is David right here.

00:28:26
In case you don't know, you know David, and the man is doing a

00:28:30
great job as Secretary of the Treasury.

00:28:36
Scott Bessent, who's right here. Scott, thank you very much.

00:28:40
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, wherever you may be.

00:28:42
Howard. Hi, Howard.

00:28:45
He's doing some interesting work right now with all that's going

00:28:49
on. He's right in the middle of it

00:28:51
and doing a great job. Thank you, SBA administrator

00:28:54
Kelly Loeffler, and thank you, SEC Commissioner Hester Pierce.

00:29:03
Thank you, Hester. Acting CFTC Chairman Caroline

00:29:08
Pham, House Majority Whip Tom Emmer.

00:29:14
Hello. Hello, Tom.

00:29:16
Representative Brian Style. Thank you, Brian.

00:29:21
Thank you very much. Digital Assets Council Director

00:29:24
Bo Hines. Good Bo, great job.

00:29:28
And many other distinguished guests.

00:29:29
We have a lot of very distinguished people around the

00:29:31
table. Some of them will be speaking.

00:29:34
I want to thank Marco Rubio also was right over there.

00:29:38
And we have tremendous people very interested in this subject.

00:29:43
And last year I promise to make America the Bitcoin superpower

00:29:47
of the world and the crypto capital of the planet.

00:29:49
And we're taking historic action to deliver on that promise.

00:29:53
As you know, around the table, yesterday I signed an executive

00:29:57
order officially creating our strategic Bitcoin Reserve, and

00:30:02
this will be a virtual Fort Knox for digital gold to be housed

00:30:07
within the United States Treasury.

00:30:09
That's a big thing. The federal government is

00:30:23
already among the largest holders of Bitcoin, as you know,

00:30:28
really one of the largest holders in the world with as

00:30:32
many as 200 Bitcoin obtained via civil law and various other

00:30:37
forms of law and including enforcement actions.

00:30:41
These existing holdings will form the foundation of the new

00:30:45
reserve. Unfortunately, in recent years,

00:30:47
the US government has foolishly sold 10s of thousands of

00:30:51
additional Bitcoin that were worth billions and billions of

00:30:55
dollars had they not sold them. But they did sell them, mostly

00:30:58
during the Biden administration. Not a good, not a good thing to

00:31:02
have done. From this day on, America will

00:31:05
follow the rule that every Bitcoin knows very well.

00:31:08
Never sell your Bitcoin. That's a little phrase that they

00:31:11
have. I don't know if that's right or

00:31:13
not. Who the hell knows, right?

00:31:20
Who knows? Who knows?

00:31:22
But so far, it's been right, and, well, let's keep it that

00:31:25
way. The Treasury and Commerce

00:31:28
departments will also explore new pathways to accumulate

00:31:31
additional Bitcoin holdings for the reserve, provided it's done

00:31:36
at no cost to the taxpayers. We don't want any cost of the

00:31:38
taxpayers. In addition, my order directs

00:31:42
federal agencies to conduct an inventory of all crypto assets

00:31:46
currently held by the US government and determine how

00:31:49
they can be transferred easily to the Treasury.

00:31:53
Non Bitcoin digital assets will be held in a new US digital

00:31:58
asset stockpile where they will be managed properly.

00:32:03
My administration also is working to end the federal

00:32:05
bureaucracy's war on crypto, which was really going on pretty

00:32:09
wildly during Biden until the election came about.

00:32:13
About 5 months before the election he became a big fan

00:32:17
because he heard how many people were in favor of it and how many

00:32:21
people love it and respect it. But I guess it didn't work out

00:32:25
too well for him. People people understood what

00:32:28
was going on and paved the way for ground breaking innovations

00:32:32
and institutional finance under the Bitcoin administration

00:32:36
regulators strong armed banks. I mean they really did they

00:32:39
strong armed banks into closing the accounts of crypto

00:32:43
businesses and entrepreneurs, effectively blocking some money

00:32:47
transfers to and from exchanges and they weaponize government

00:32:51
against the entire industry. But I know that feeling also

00:32:55
maybe better than you do. All of that will soon be over

00:33:00
and we are ending Operation Choke Point 2.0 you.

00:33:04
Know, Lance, I'm going to stop it there.

00:33:06
So the one thing that I don't know, do we want the Treasury in

00:33:11
charge of our crypto for the country?

00:33:14
Well, this is kind of like a separate reserve.

00:33:16
So, you know, I don't when we say treasury, I want to be

00:33:19
careful because really they've kind of created this as a

00:33:21
separate entity. Are they going to have it on the

00:33:23
same limelight? And I don't know.

00:33:24
But let me say this, that was big news.

00:33:26
What he just said that what he was talking about was putting an

00:33:29
end to Biden's Operation Choke .2 Point O, which was the same

00:33:35
group that deleted and ended so many normal bank accounts from

00:33:40
crypto entrepreneurs and unregular people had just wanted

00:33:44
to buy crypto from their bank account that were stopped from

00:33:46
buying crypto, which I can't imagine how many people lost

00:33:50
money because they couldn't figure out a way to pay for

00:33:52
crypto through their normal bank accounts.

00:33:54
George. Well, if you look at, you know,

00:33:56
if you're here in America with if you're a business and you're,

00:34:00
and you have crypto in your name or crypto something, some, a lot

00:34:03
of these, some of these banks are just closing your accounts.

00:34:06
They want nothing to do with you.

00:34:08
They, you know, they did it. They did it to sell them global.

00:34:11
Listen, I listen, I there was early on when I was trying to

00:34:13
buy some crypto and so many different companies that

00:34:16
wouldn't take a debit card or a credit card.

00:34:18
They wanted you to have a coin like a Solano or a Bitcoin to

00:34:21
pay for it. But you couldn't figure out a

00:34:22
way to even buy those to buy the other coin.

00:34:26
I mean, it was really, it was really terrible.

00:34:28
So I think he's putting putting an end to that.

00:34:31
I think that's going to make the crypto market surge.

00:34:33
Now why the markets are going down instead of up on this news,

00:34:36
I have no idea how to explain that you.

00:34:39
Know what they need to do he needs to do he needs to start

00:34:41
putting penalties to banks who censor or close accounts on

00:34:44
conservatives too. I haven't really heard much

00:34:46
about that because how many, how many people even like the credit

00:34:51
card companies refuse to do business with people that are

00:34:54
conservatives or have a conservative event?

00:34:57
I mean. Well, how many people do we know

00:34:59
personally that that happened to many?

00:35:02
You know. I know many.

00:35:03
They did it to Roger Stone. They did it to Mike Flynn.

00:35:05
TPV Events. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

00:35:09
The Patriot Voice events, I mean, think about that.

00:35:11
They ended those. I know Clay Clark struggled with

00:35:13
a couple couple of different times.

00:35:16
I mean, MM Lindell, look what they did to poor Mike Lindell.

00:35:18
They they hammered in. You know, the last four years of

00:35:22
Biden is it was just a horrible mess.

00:35:25
But you know what, Lance? I think we're coming to realize

00:35:27
why, because Biden wasn't really signing anything.

00:35:31
Isn't that crazy? It's all this stuff that we're

00:35:33
going to be coming up with, but I don't know.

00:35:35
We'll see. All right, Well, listen, don't

00:35:37
go anywhere and we come back. We're going to be talking about

00:35:39
these fraudulent signatures on Biden documents.

00:35:43
Everybody's wondering who signed.

00:35:45
Stay tuned. This is going to be a big story.

00:35:47
So you know the big, big talk radio.

00:35:49
You know how we do it on this show.

00:35:50
Tip of the spear, baby. So we'll be right back.

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00:37:45
Denver and New York City with your host Lance Migliaccio.

00:37:48
George Valentin. We're bringing you the tip of

00:37:51
the spear. You know, I've been saying this

00:37:54
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the time, 24/7. You know, they have.

00:38:06
I'm going to call this autopen. I'm going to come up with a

00:38:12
name. Lance.

00:38:13
Yeah. You need one.

00:38:14
It's something fun. Autogate auto, auto.

00:38:16
Pengate. Pengate.

00:38:17
There we go. Pengate.

00:38:18
That's it. Pengate.

00:38:21
Nearly all of Biden's official signatures were Autopensk.

00:38:24
Now, who was really running the country?

00:38:27
We're going to say, I'm going to say Obama, but we all knew about

00:38:31
his cognitive decline before even not voted in.

00:38:35
And you know, everybody hit it. The media, they all should be

00:38:38
held accountable by the way, because they all help to deceive

00:38:40
the American public. But I've said this before on our

00:38:44
shows and they should prove first they can prove the 2020

00:38:49
election was stolen. That's number one, but prove his

00:38:52
cognitive decline and then they should roll back everything that

00:38:58
he's done from putting people in the Supreme Court, all his

00:39:03
anything, anything that he done that he signed that he I mean

00:39:08
take just it's, it's crazy, it's sickening.

00:39:11
Rollback everything because it wasn't him doing it, it was

00:39:14
someone else. I think what's awful is the way

00:39:16
they they over and over again. They use Soviet style, you know,

00:39:20
level propaganda to validate his tails.

00:39:24
All the media got behind these tall tales like Corn Pop was a

00:39:27
bad dude trying to violate, you know, really support that story.

00:39:31
He was constantly coming out with these, you know, these

00:39:34
colloquial weird comments and stories, shaking hands of people

00:39:38
who weren't there, walking towards doors that didn't exist.

00:39:41
I mean, at one point, they had to walk them around like a dog

00:39:43
where they'd have people lined up with referrals, say, right

00:39:46
this way, Mr. President, right this way.

00:39:48
Like, you know, they all had to direct him.

00:39:49
And I think it's terrible that they lie to the American public.

00:39:52
And you're right, those laws should all be, you know,

00:39:54
redacted, removed, because at the end of the day, how do you

00:39:57
leave a law in place when the guy didn't even know what he was

00:39:59
signing? And it sounds like now he wasn't

00:40:01
signing them at all. So who was and how many staffers

00:40:05
and other people made him sign things and he had no idea what

00:40:09
he was signing? It's interesting, it is.

00:40:14
Frightening stuff. Frightening stuff.

00:40:16
All right. Well, you know, listen, I want,

00:40:17
I want to talk to people. I want to give them a warning.

00:40:19
Be careful what you put in your mouth.

00:40:22
That sounds like a diet term. It sounds like I'm telling you,

00:40:24
but worrying about your diet right.

00:40:25
Watch what she eats. She don't get away.

00:40:27
No, you got to be careful nowadays because you might have

00:40:30
just put 80 grand in your mouth. I don't even understand how this

00:40:33
happened. So a Cheeto shaped shaped like a

00:40:38
Pokémon and the Pokémon is called Charizard, which is the

00:40:41
one that looks like a kind of a fire breathing dragon thing, a

00:40:44
flying lizard. Just auction George.

00:40:47
Now listen to this number. This is for a Cheeto, $87

00:40:53
was the auction price for a Cheeto shaped like Charizard.

00:41:00
So you're telling me that every, if I buy a bag of Cheetos or

00:41:03
whatever, you know when you just stick your hand in and grab a

00:41:06
little handful and just shove in your mouth that I can't do that

00:41:08
anymore? Is that what you're telling me?

00:41:09
No, you're going to have to. You're going to have to

00:41:11
individually look at each one. I can't do it if it looks like

00:41:14
any of the Pokémon. So what's going to stop someone

00:41:17
from the Cheeto? Cheeto.

00:41:18
By the way, I want to point out this was a hot Cheeto.

00:41:20
It was one of the fire flavored Cheetos.

00:41:22
What's going to stop somebody at the Cheeto plant trying to make

00:41:25
a mold and make different ones now?

00:41:29
I have to be honest, if I was at the Cheeto plant, I'd be trying

00:41:31
to make all the different Pokémon and I'd be putting them

00:41:34
up for auction. This thing was only three inches

00:41:36
long. I mean, I don't even understand

00:41:38
it. So.

00:41:38
This kind of reminds me of the banana salt painting on the

00:41:41
wall. Real banana with a piece of duct

00:41:43
tape holding up where it's sold for like 3 million.

00:41:45
A guy buys it. I think it.

00:41:46
Was 5 million whatever, still stupid.

00:41:49
I mean a banana that's going to rot.

00:41:50
I don't even. And then the guy remember the

00:41:52
guy that bought it ate the banana.

00:41:53
Because it's going to rot. I mean, dude, I could have sold

00:41:58
them a dozen bananas. They're a lot cheaper.

00:42:01
Yeah, we could. We we've been happy for a

00:42:03
Millie. We would give you a whole bunch.

00:42:04
I'll give them 100, I don't care.

00:42:06
There were 60 bids on this thing, the winning bid was

00:42:09
72 and the rest was the auction fees.

00:42:12
What idiot bought this? Does it say it?

00:42:14
Doesn't say I don't know, you know.

00:42:16
A fool and his money are soon parted bro.

00:42:20
It's crazy. I mean, if you got money to

00:42:21
spend to waste like $80 or 8087 thousand on one Cheeto,

00:42:26
that's not even a full bag, man. It's one cheat.

00:42:28
Yeah, I mean, there's some. There's some strange stuff going

00:42:30
on. I'm going to throw you a little

00:42:31
bit of a curveball here. They George, they they spliced

00:42:34
some jeans and they made a woolly mammoth mouse.

00:42:39
Well, OK. I threw you.

00:42:43
I threw you off there, didn't I? Well.

00:42:46
I know they've doing it with like groups from around the

00:42:50
world. They're doing it actually in

00:42:51
Siberia with the elephants that they're well, they've been doing

00:42:54
that with for woolly mammoths. But they did what the hell is a

00:42:57
spicy? What is a woolly mammoth mouse?

00:42:59
I mean, you got a. Picture of it.

00:43:00
I saw a picture, it's like a very hairy mouse, like a very,

00:43:04
very like it looks like woolly mammoth hair, like it's brown

00:43:07
and it looks like like a really hairy prehistoric looking mouse.

00:43:10
I mean, it's not a normal mouse. I mean, it's something nothing,

00:43:12
no tusks or anything, but it's a mouth mouse with really long

00:43:16
hair. But I guess they figured out how

00:43:18
to kind of, you know, affect the genes and the embryo to give

00:43:22
this mouse long, thick woolly hair.

00:43:25
It's exactly what it looks like. I mean, I think these woolly

00:43:27
with these woolly mammoth mice are going to be a hot commodity,

00:43:31
let alone they're trying to bring the mammoth back and

00:43:32
they're going to try to bring back the dodo.

00:43:34
But I had to throw that in there because I thought that was

00:43:35
interesting and the mouse looks really interesting.

00:43:38
We're probably going to show a picture of it on our show on

00:43:40
Monday over on the Big Ming Show, just because I thought it

00:43:43
was a really interesting tale. You know, you know what's going

00:43:45
to be happening is they're going to start doing this and creating

00:43:48
superhumans. I'm, I'm, I'm in, can they, can

00:43:51
they give me some superhuman genes?

00:43:53
I'm in, I'll take I'll take a super strength and invisibility.

00:43:58
Invisibility, yeah, I don't know.

00:44:02
I don't know if that's possible, but I can see like you know.

00:44:05
You know what nobody's talking about, you know?

00:44:07
You know, talking about talking about woolly mountain mammoths

00:44:09
and kind of talking about elephants.

00:44:11
You know, the elephant in the room is to me is how the federal

00:44:14
government took trillions from Social Security and why it was

00:44:17
never legal and how come nobody's talking about paying it

00:44:20
back. This is crazy.

00:44:23
The Social Security trust fund has been raided by the US

00:44:25
government and they took since 2:00.

00:44:28
We're talking about as of 2021. Who knows, even now, $2.9

00:44:33
trillion they put in U.S. Treasury securities, meaning the

00:44:37
government technically owes Social Security this amount, but

00:44:41
are they ever going to pay it back?

00:44:43
And it's crazy. They've been borrowing money

00:44:44
from Social Security, which is not legal.

00:44:46
It's never been voted on. Lyndon Johnson is the one that

00:44:49
started it in 63 and 69. Then Ronald Reagan was the did

00:44:55
some of the biggest changes to Social Security.

00:44:58
They increased payroll taxes and all this, but they kept taking

00:45:00
money. Bill Clinton had took money out.

00:45:02
George Bush took money out, Barack Obama took money out.

00:45:06
And then under Donald Trump and Joe Biden, there was really no

00:45:09
repayment, no solutions. They didn't really take that

00:45:11
much money. I don't know about Biden because

00:45:13
we don't really know. This is only 2021.

00:45:16
This report, this is crazy. Do you and do you not have any

00:45:19
idea that there's no effort, nobody discussing it?

00:45:24
You know, they always talk about the budget deficits and they

00:45:26
always talk about misleading accounting.

00:45:27
Isn't this misleading for all the people on Social Security,

00:45:30
George? And they pay taxes too.

00:45:34
Oh, God. I mean, we know like part of the

00:45:39
most of the, the biggest part of the debt is we owe them.

00:45:41
It's owed to the American people.

00:45:43
But no, it is illegal. How come nobody makes us think

00:45:47
about it? You know, because the younger

00:45:51
generation doesn't care. But then when they get old, it's

00:45:53
too late because they got no fighting them.

00:45:54
I don't know. But listen, they they say Social

00:45:59
Security is not going to survive.

00:46:02
I'm surprised it's still going. Now how they going to fix this?

00:46:05
I don't know. They need to.

00:46:06
Well, if they stop paying people that are 100 years, well, I'm

00:46:11
going to say 105 and older, who probably not around.

00:46:13
But when you got people like 200 years old getting a Social

00:46:16
Security check, 150 years old getting Social Security checks,

00:46:20
I mean, that's my new fraud, but it's fraud.

00:46:23
No, there's no doubt. I mean, those minor changes will

00:46:25
help, but but they have to come up with a plan and start paying

00:46:27
it back. Because this is really, this is

00:46:28
really sad for the people on Social Security because you're

00:46:30
looking at 2.9 trillion owed to Social Security and where it

00:46:36
repaid it could have enormous benefits for current and future

00:46:38
retirees. You're talking about things like

00:46:41
increase monthly benefits. They can afford to increase

00:46:44
everybody's monthly payment, which is a better quality of

00:46:47
life for retirees. How about long term solvency?

00:46:50
They're always telling us that Social Security is going to run

00:46:52
out of money. That's what I'm saying.

00:46:54
Be secure for multiple generations beyond.

00:46:56
And how about the people that know about this?

00:46:58
There aren't that many, but the people that know.

00:47:01
How do you restore public trust when you know the government

00:47:03
just took the money, didn't do it legally, and has no plan to

00:47:08
pay it back now? Right now I'm hearing that if

00:47:10
they pay back even a fraction of the money, people's benefits

00:47:15
would go up anywhere from 500 to 1000 per retiree with no

00:47:19
additional taxes. Wow.

00:47:22
That's a lot of money for your parents.

00:47:24
That is so you got to figure out.

00:47:26
Why this? Why would you?

00:47:27
Even want to pay into Social Security right now?

00:47:30
But it's sad. All the retirees should be

00:47:32
calling all their congressional members.

00:47:33
I don't care. This is a, this is a uniparty

00:47:35
issue. I don't understand why they keep

00:47:38
borrowing from Social Security as if it's their own personal

00:47:41
slush fund. And let me tell you something.

00:47:43
There are key legal violations. They're violating the Social

00:47:47
Security Act of 1935 that prohibited interference of the,

00:47:51
you know, that established Social Security as an

00:47:52
independent trust fund. It was not to be used for

00:47:55
government, general government expenses.

00:47:57
And then there's the misuse of funds.

00:47:59
That's really a breach of fiduciary duty.

00:48:01
The government has a legal obligation to manage that fund.

00:48:05
And I don't think that Social Security funds, you know, for

00:48:07
beneficiaries should be even touched.

00:48:09
You can't divert those for spending.

00:48:10
And what about the constitutional concerns?

00:48:12
US constitutions and grant Congress the authority to raid

00:48:15
trust funds for just any Willy nilly expense they want to come

00:48:19
up with. But it's been continuing.

00:48:20
This has been going on for decades.

00:48:23
So I think number one, I think the reason they haven't been

00:48:25
held accountable is the public doesn't know about it, George.

00:48:28
No, I mean, listen, Lance, there's so much fraud, and I

00:48:32
don't mean to go off subject, but something just popped in my

00:48:34
mind about this Cheetos thing. Go ahead.

00:48:39
Is this a ploy from Cheetos as a as a stunt?

00:48:45
I don't know. It would be a great stunt,

00:48:47
right? What a great.

00:48:47
To ramp up right marketing stunt to ramp up.

00:48:51
Bags of Cheetos and looking for that next Pikachu Cheeto.

00:48:54
Right, I'm telling you. All right, listen, the big Ming

00:48:58
talk radio shows out of time for this episode.

00:49:00
Of course, myself, Lance Pianto and George Valentin look for

00:49:04
those. Look for those Cheetos.

00:49:06
You try to find Pikachu. You might be sitting on $100

00:49:09
Cheeto. You never know, could you?

00:49:10
Could be generational Cheeto wealth, but of course, this is

00:49:14
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