The David Knight Show - INTERVIEW Gerald Celente - Post-Election Economy, War and More

Episode Date: November 15, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:48 You can save 10% off if you use the code night at trendsjournal.com. Thank you for joining us, Gerald. No, thanks for having me. And by the way, when you use the code, it costs you the grand total of $2.50 a week. That's great. That's great. The toilet paper record, the New York Times, $4 a week. That's great. That's great. The toilet paper record, the New York Times,
Starting point is 00:01:07 $4 a day. Wall Street Journal, $5 a day. We hardly get any trend value information from either of those papers. Maybe one or two articles are of any value.
Starting point is 00:01:23 It's so sad that journalism has died yeah and again you could thank that slimeball slick willie clinton his 1996 federal communications act when he did regulated the communications industry with thousands thousands of independent radio stations and TV stations and newspapers. Now six companies control 92% of the media. And Soros is going in and buying up a lot of radio stations and everything. It's not going to get
Starting point is 00:01:56 any better anytime soon, is it? No, it's only getting worse. So anyway, we're giving people that you can't get anywhere else with trends. I call the campaign wrong. I thought Harris was going to win. And we only go by data. You know, I'm a political atheist.
Starting point is 00:02:12 I don't believe in any of the parties. It's a crime syndicate. I mean, you saw the covers of the Trends Journal. You know, it was the Disney presidential reality show, one of them. Minnie Mouse versus Donald Duck. That's right. Yeah. Numb Skulls Race to the White House. We had one of them, Minnie Mouse versus Donald Duck. Yeah, numbskulls race to the White House. We had both of them. So it's not like I liked any of them.
Starting point is 00:02:32 But we go by the data. So let's go back to 2022. Inflation was at 9%. Midterm elections. Biden's poll ratings are in the toilet where he belongs. We said the Republicans would not, this is our May, the elections are in November, our May Trends Journal, we said that the Republicans were not going to do well despite this
Starting point is 00:03:04 because of their anti-abortion stance. Again, not what you want, what you like, what you wish for, it's what is. And we said Harris is going to hit the campaign trail because of Biden's unpopularity. That's what we said back in 2020 until May. They lost. The Republicans did terrible because of abortion. We thought that would be a big issue again. And so too did the Harris campaign. Yeah, that was all of her campaign, basically.
Starting point is 00:03:34 Yep. Yeah. As the polls showed, only 14% of the people were concerned about abortion this time. As the saying goes, it's the economy, stupid. Yeah. Okay, let's go to yesterday. The Fed head, Jerome Powell,
Starting point is 00:03:52 said, we're not sure about what we're going to be doing with interest rates because the economy is so strong. Wait a minute. I thought the economy, I thought Trump won because of the weak economy for the working class again we go by the data the data was showing that consumer confidence in the four months leading up to the
Starting point is 00:04:15 campaign and then the last one right before the campaign was the highest in four years that's according to the data. Number two, so we thought that Harris would get a vast majority of the women vote? Well, let's see. We said, and since Harris is a woman, and 64% of women say abortion should be legal, according to the Gallup poll, we believed it would again be a major issue. And so did the Democratic Party. It didn't.
Starting point is 00:04:52 Women votes for Harris were below President Joe Biden's count in 2020 and Hillary Clinton's in 2016. She was down 5% of the women's votes from Biden and down 13% from Clinton. Wow. We had no idea that that was going to happen. Then again, people say she's not black. Again, I don't care what people say.
Starting point is 00:05:18 According to what she says, if you go to the White House thing and you read what she says she says that um uh she said that she's a uh let me get the exact quote here that um uh well of course she was an indian uh and i'm proud of it and bragging about it a few years ago and everything. Just like they all flip on policies. She flipped on her ethnicity. She is, quote, the first woman, the first black American, and the first South Asian American to be elected vice president.
Starting point is 00:06:01 So anyway, we thought she'd get the black vote. So here's the numbers when Biden ran in 2020 he got 87% of the black men's vote and Harris only got 78% when Biden ran he got 95% of a black women vote. She got 92%.
Starting point is 00:06:32 Again, she's Jamaican. We thought she'd get the Latino vote. Didn't happen. Let's see. Her 22% gain over Trump was lower than Biden's 39% lead when he ran against Trump in 2020 with a Latino vote. So, again, we called it wrong, but, again, we went by the facts. And the facts show that also...
Starting point is 00:07:02 Well, let me ask you this. Do you think that the economic data was wrong, for example? You know, talking about consumer confidence. We look at how they rig, you know, the inflation calculations, the labor, unemployment figures, and all the rest of the stuff. Do you think they rigged consumer confidence and other things like that? Because, you know, they will put stuff out like that as a push poll to try to tell everybody, oh, you're happy with the economy
Starting point is 00:07:22 or you're not happy with the economy, you know, to try to create, they can use polls to create perception rather than just measure. I don't know, because this is like from the University of Michigan, these things. So I don't know. But again, we just go by what's out there. And, you know, we don't know if it's rigged. Again, if you want to know if it's rigged, again, these are the numbers when we wrote the article. And another reason Trump won was despite his getting 73.6 million votes this year, down from 74.2 million when he ran against Joe Biden. Democratic support for, quote, more of the same and keep smiling while unable to answer questions. Harris got only 69.3% of the votes. 12 million less than the 81.3 million votes Biden got when he ran against Trump in 2020.
Starting point is 00:08:17 And then people say, well, they rigged the election. I get it. We're only going by the data. Yeah. Got 12 million less votes. So what happened was people didn't care about any of them. A lot of people. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:31 I remember people. I don't like either. And she made such a clown of herself when she again. Again, we go by what happened. She did good during the Democratic convention. She put on a good show. He beat Trump in the debates, according to the polls. And Trump said, I'm not going to debate her anymore.
Starting point is 00:08:52 Oh, yeah. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Everybody could see that. Just like they could see how Biden couldn't handle himself at all in the first debate. They saw the same thing with Trump in the second one. Yeah. So we thought she was going to do better.
Starting point is 00:09:04 Yeah. So we thought she was going to do better. Yeah. And then she went on like The View and they ask her, you know, how is your campaign going to be? Your election going to be different White House than the Biden White House? Well, you know, I'm born from a middle class family. And for four minutes, she goes on a whole different direction, doesn't answer the questions. She made a fool of herself every time she went out there that's right and she even said well i'm not really going to change anything from all of this stuff as you point out you know i'm not gonna i'm just gonna laugh i'm gonna say everything's gonna be the same i think it was also that you know everybody even though it was a very
Starting point is 00:09:38 brief period of time it was enough time for people to see that there was absolutely nothing there and she was absolutely afraid to talk to anybody i mean mean, just take a look at the Joe Rogan thing, right? And so she's afraid to go on with Joe Rogan. She was afraid at the very beginning of it. Look how long she went without having any interviews. And then when she finally had one interview, she's got to bring in her security blanket, her vice president with her next door because she can't handle a one on one interview, even with a friendly interview, even though she knows that they're going to edit this stuff. So I think a lot of that was there. But I'm kind of thinking, you know, in terms of the abortion thing,
Starting point is 00:10:11 I covered the fact that there was, what, maybe like 10 different states that put the right to abortion in their constitution. And these were states that, you know know some of them were some of the battleground states and things like that i think that really undercut her and i really think that undercut her issue because they said look we can handle this at the state level if they want the if they want abortion which i don't support but if they want abortion they can handle it at the state level they don't need her and she made her entire campaign around that and the people said well we can stop it and that's you know that's what i keep telling everybody all the time about all these individual
Starting point is 00:10:48 issues i said each individual issue that is a threat to you you're better off handling it at state level or at the local level because you're not going to get it in in washington these people are just a grab bag of of weird issues and you can never trust them to do anything about so people really didn't that she lost that issue and she was just an empty suit or pantsuit i guess and and then trump you know he bragged about him killing roe versus wade but then he came out and said it should be about states rights so it's exactly what you're saying yep yep and again it wasn't a major issue. It was only, let me see, it was like 13% or 14%. 13%, yeah, the people didn't care about it that much. Yeah, that's right.
Starting point is 00:11:34 So anyway, that's what, and then we also said when we made the forecast that Trump would win if there was an economic crisis, like a stock market crash. Well, it wasn't Wall Street. It was Main Street that went down. And that's why he won. And now, again, now you look what's going on. You know, there's some things I like what he's doing.
Starting point is 00:12:00 And other things I can't stand what he's doing. Some of the people he's brought in oh yeah you know you before you went on the air you talked to ask me about gold gold took a big hit gold was at what uh 2 800 bucks an ounce yeah before he came in yeah and now what is it around uh mid-20 mid-2500s i think or something yeah yeah so here's the deal you're ready and crypto bitcoin has exploded and and with these expectations so yeah what's your take on all that well here we go let me give you the numbers here um when trump won in in 2016, right? Where is it here? Gold fell 12% in the first year.
Starting point is 00:12:53 Silver fell 13% in 2016 when he got elected. The Bitcoin thing, again, all of a sudden he became pro-Bitcoin. He got, what, $150, $200 million for the Bitcoin people, again, all of a sudden he became pro-Bitcoin. He got, what, $150, $200 million for the Bitcoin people? Yeah, yeah. That'll make him pro-anything. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:11 His first sale. Like he's pro-Israel. What do you got? How many hundred millions from the Adelsons? That's right. And so Bitcoin, if there was no Bitcoin, gold prices would be another thousand dollars higher. Because you got so much money going into this. And I don't see it.
Starting point is 00:13:30 It's not what we like, what we want, what we wish for. We've been bullish on. It's in the Trends Journal. We've been bullish on Bitcoin for how many years? We call the bottom. We call it when we're going down. We say, if it goes below this, it's going to go down. If it doesn't go, it's going to go here.
Starting point is 00:13:46 I mean, we've been right on target with this. This is big. This is real. And I don't see it going away. I think it's going to keep going up as long as Trump keeps propping it up. You know, the other thing, too, look at the people he's brought in like Musk. It shows you one thing. Everybody get this in your head.
Starting point is 00:14:11 If you're not a multi-multi billionaire, you got nothing to say. That's right. So shut your mouth and you listen to the billionaires. You are just a little plantation worker of slavelandia.
Starting point is 00:14:27 You have no voice. You're a nobody. I'm a Musk. I'm a Bezos. I'm Gates. I'm a Soros. You're just crap. America, who brings freedom and democracy
Starting point is 00:14:43 to all over the world as they slaughter people and support genocide. This is no democracy. That's right. Yeah, he's even bragging, you know, joking about the fact that he brought that sink in when he bought Twitter. You know, I'm going to, you know, throw everything out, including the kitchen sink type of thing. And so he photoshopped that picture of himself with a kitchen sink there in the oval office kind of bragging about how he had bought it too i mean a pretty clear reference hey you know i bought twitter now i've bought the white house and that's exactly what he got now when i look at this the other
Starting point is 00:15:19 aspect of this that i think is kind of interesting uh and i talked about this uh the beginning of the week a lot of the people around him like lutnik and other people they've always hung around esg and of course uh must became the richest man in the world by uh being a you know by exploiting all the green garbage and everything and uh musk has been a big proponent of carbon taxes, so has Lutnik and a lot of these other people. They've got a scheme that they're running through some municipal organizations in Latin America tied to surveillance, tied to the blockchain. And so the question is, are they going to try to run something through that's going to be kind of a private version of CBDC? You know, they want to get back to the carbon taxes. They want to do carbon capture. That was the one big thing of Lee Zeldin.
Starting point is 00:16:11 The guy that he put at EPA was all about carbon capture. When he was a Republican in Congress, the CEO of this big carbon dioxide pipeline. So this kind of stuff, kind of in the background, running these kind of green scams and maybe folding all this stuff into a blockchain version of tracking what you're doing and putting that out there. I look at this and I kind of think it's a combination of that. What does Musk want to get out of this, of course? He wants more money. He wants, I think, he might wind up being the first trillionaire. But it looks to me, and he's talked about this, I've played this several times this week, that he's talked about how he wants X to be this big processor of global payments. He said maybe half of the world's global payments happening on X.
Starting point is 00:17:09 How do you see his interest in all of this stuff, other than just the standard green stuff? I think he's looking for something bigger this time around. Yeah, like you said, what you said is, I agree with everything you're saying. It's guys in control. Yeah. Oh, yeah. The money, I'm telling you, money. How much did it cost to run these two elections?
Starting point is 00:17:29 How many billions? Oh, yeah. Yeah. How many billions? Oh, she took in a billion right away. There was even that joke on Saturday Night Live that said, you took in a billion dollars. How come you're not winning? And she says, yes, I scream that into my pillow every morning.
Starting point is 00:17:43 Why am I not winning with a billion dollars well she was doing stuff she's paying celebrities big bucks you know to go and she put her picture and campaign stuff on that big vegas uh ball that they've got the sphere uh that was costing her half a million dollars a day i mean it was just this vanity project for her it was crazy and again what you talked about i hate that word celebrities by the way yeah what a stupid world other celebrity i mean oh sylvester stallone said a clown said yeah we celebrate them they're people we celebrate yeah celebrities anyway Anyway, Oprah, Beyonce, Taylor Swift, nothing. That's right. She got nothing from it.
Starting point is 00:18:32 That's right. Yeah, I was on Oprah twice back in the day. And she was great, by the way. Her show was better than I used to be on everybody. You remember when I used to see it? Oh, yeah. I'd be on CNN like four times a month. Today's show, Good Morning America, all of them.
Starting point is 00:18:49 They used to send trucks up with the satellites. Anyway, no one put on a better show than she did. Her staff, her setup, it was way beyond the mainstream media. I'm going back to the 90s and early 2000s. But anyway, the celebritieseties and early two thousands. But anyway, the celebrities didn't get, get her anywhere. Yeah. And that's very important to look at.
Starting point is 00:19:10 And the other thing is look at the people that he's picking, you know, by the way, I, as you well know, I supported RFK jr. Yeah. When I had one of my peace rallies up here,
Starting point is 00:19:24 his campaign manager, Dennis Kucin I had one of my peace rallies up here, his campaign manager, Dennis Kucinich, was one of my speakers. And I had given Kennedy the most amount of money an individual could give to a campaign. And he was going high in the beginning. It was like up 15%,
Starting point is 00:19:39 which is unbelievable for a third-party candidate back in January. Anyway, I got my money back when he became so pro-Israel. And here's some of the things that he said. This is from Haaretz, the Israeli newspaper. Over the past year and a half, Kennedy has attempted to defend himself against alleged anti-Semitism by cozying up to right-wing pro-Israel allies like Rabbi Shmuley Botech and Zionist organizations of America's CEO, Mort Klein.
Starting point is 00:20:32 He has also insisted that he has been more pro-Israel than Jewish Democrats. He said that Palestinians, quote, are the most pampered people in the world. And he keeps going on. One article after one article i think he meant pounded instead of yeah he spelled it wrong yeah so i that's when i cut my i got my money back yeah and and i don't support him but i do support his stance against the drug dealers that people call big pharma yeah yeah yeah something good may come out of that yeah uh so that that could be interesting um yeah it's um i i talked about that today you know he's a real mixed bag everybody is but especially uh the political parties you start jumping behind a political party i just i can't do that anymore it's just but um he is an interesting contradiction he's all about children's health but he supports
Starting point is 00:21:29 abortion without any restrictions but he might um even if he was just to get rid of the 1986 immunity vaccine immunity uh that would be a huge thing. If he were to stop TV advertising like the tobacco industry, because the president guard was saying, I don't think that's constitutional. And yet, whether it's constitutional or not, they've already set this thing up as a precedent. So he could use that precedent to stop the vaccine ads. And of course, that's their superpower.
Starting point is 00:22:01 By buying all of these ads, they own the media, and that's how they can lie to everybody and make sure that they're never investigated, that there's never any journalism that's being done against them. So if they were to lose that, that would be a big blow to them, just those two things, and he might do that. On the ads, you know, who made that, they were prohibited. Well, it was Clinton, wasn't it?
Starting point is 00:22:24 Yep, Clinton. Slimeball Clinton. Yeah. 1997. Because I was hired by Warner Lambert, which was a big company back then. I think Pfizer bought them out of some one of those. And they hired me because I used to do
Starting point is 00:22:40 a lot of trends analysis of corporations. And I remember when it happened. So, and then going back to the numbers, I think, I'm not positive, but I think the number is CNN, 47% of its income comes from drug dealer advertising. Yes, yes. Oh, they're owned.
Starting point is 00:23:02 Fox, I'm sure, is the same thing. MSNBC, I'm sure, is the same thing. MSNBC, I'm sure, is the same thing. Yep. And all the broadcast media, ABC, CBS, NBC, I'm sure it's all. That would be a gigantic thing if you could stop their ownership of the motto of the Trends Journal is think for yourself. You know, we put the facts down. We say where the trends are heading. We give you our analysis and our forecast. But, you know, you do what you want to do.
Starting point is 00:23:35 This is where we're finding. And as I see it, inject all this stuff into a newborn baby, to me, is insanity. It is. It is. It's insanity. Yeah. A little infant, you have all these things going into the body. Again, when we were young guys, there was no body.
Starting point is 00:23:55 Again, I'm born in 1946, the height of the baby boom. I got like 50 kids in my class. Nobody had autism. Well, look at how it has exploded. You know, it's 86 that Fauci gets that in. By 89, they do Rain Man. We were talking about that the other day. 89, they do Rain Man, and autism was so rare at that point in time
Starting point is 00:24:17 that they had to explain to people what autism was in the movie. But now it's like, you know, three kids out of 100. You know, one out of every 33 kids has got autism and and i just i cover i still can't get past this one case that i covered about a month ago and it was a custody battle the parents had not in a divorce the parents had not vaccinated the kids the judge gets it says that's child abuse you don't vaccinate the kids i'll give the custody to whichever parent does this. And the mom says, I'll do it.
Starting point is 00:24:48 It took the kids out, three of them. And the two youngest, they gave them 18 vaccines all at once. And they both went into intensive care immediately. And the one that was the youngest came out with autism that is so severe, he can't engage. He's just catatonic and his dad's got to change his diaper and everything it's just unbelievable and there's and there's absolutely no question that that's what caused it and yet the main the media ignores it because they're owned by the pharmaceutical company got it it's just amazing i again i don't call pharmaceutical
Starting point is 00:25:22 companies they're drug dealers. They are. They use the word big pharma. They're not pharmaceutical. They're drug dealers. And again, look at the billions of dollars they give to the doctors. Well, you know, the other part of it, too, is we talk about those could be good things. I played a clip from RFK Jr. this week earlier.
Starting point is 00:25:44 First of all, I was really surprised. I really did not think that he was going to be given HHS. I know that he said that Trump had promised it to him, but he had his co-chair of the transition team, and I played it again today, Lutonik say, no, he's not going to get that. No, he's not going to get that. So I thought they were just going to show him the door and use him like Trump used him back in 2017. But he talked about how Smithfield took over the pork industry
Starting point is 00:26:08 and then how they sold themselves off to China and everything. So he's spot on in that. And there could be some very important stuff there in terms of the FDA on the food side that he could also do as well. So both of those things are very positive. That's the most positive thing I've seen out of the Trump administration right now is to put him in at HHS. I think he's going to expose some stuff. He may legitimize these organizations that need to be abolished, but at least we can get some of this stuff exposed and maybe some real change there. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:26:42 You know, that's again if Congress approves it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You think there's going again, if Congress approves it. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You think there's going to be a problem with that? I think it's going to be real. I don't know. I'm just saying. That's the other wild card there. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:51 I think it's going to be a real problem with some of these other picks like Matt Gates and Pete Hegseth at Defense. I don't think they're going to make it through. Look at the Clousey pick. Marco Rubio? I know. Marco Rubio. Isn't that amazing?
Starting point is 00:27:07 Secretary of State. What qualifies him? As a matter of fact, Kristi Noem, I was saying earlier, I said she's a white version, a GOP version of Lala Harris. She's just an empty suit. She doesn't know anything. Why is she at DHS? I joked earlier this week.
Starting point is 00:27:24 I said, well, she bragged about shooting her dog, so maybe that qualifies her for being the top cop since they are known for shooting dogs when they show up but uh other than that i don't know what ruby oh what a little jerk of nothing yeah yeah oh yeah and again now to me so remember trump said he's going to end the war in Ukraine in 24 hours when he gets elected. So let's see what happens there. And to me, the big issue or equally big issue is the Israel war. And Trump's people that he's picked are all pro-genocide. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:04 Hugely, hugely pro-genocide. Yeah. pro-genocide yeah usually usually pro-genocide yeah this is from ha ha that's the israeli newspaper which we subscribe to so it's trend forecasters we go all over so we subscribe to this we pay to go there we don't have to pay but we go to times of israel jerusalem post but we also go to tehran times irnsNS, IRNA, ISNA, Press TV. Why don't the Iranians have to say Arab News, Al Jazeera? Why don't the Arabs have to say, this is from, ha ha, that's yesterday. Ready for this headline? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:39 Trump's pro-Israel appointees are the worst of our enemies. Really? And why do they say that? Trump's pro-Israel appointees are the worst of our enemies. Really? And why do they say that? Because they tell the people that he's picking and how terrible they are. And you look at the people that he's picked and the things that they say. And one of them, let me find this article here, if I have it. I don't know what I did with it.
Starting point is 00:29:07 What's his name? Huckleberry there. Oh, yeah. Mike Huckleberry. Yeah. Mike Huckleberry, yeah. Yeah. What did he say about that?
Starting point is 00:29:20 He said that it's Judea and Samaria. There's no such thing as a West Bank or settlements and that kind of stuff. Yeah, that's right. Yeah. And that guy, the other guy he picked i forgot his name um hegseth hegseth uh the pete hegseth from no no it's with an l i think um with with something um anyway going back going back to huckleberry that there was never such thing as a Palestine. He said that there's no such thing as settlements. These are developed properties. And they all say that God gave them this land, right?
Starting point is 00:29:55 Okay. How about, where's God now? Could God come out and say this? How about God coming out and saying, I gave you this land? Well, that's what the ultra-Orthodox say. They say, well, yeah, God gave you this land well the orthodox say they say well yeah god gave us a land but god's going to give us the land he's going to come out he's going to do what you said he's going to come out and give it to us that's what the old orthodox do so bring out your god if there's the god that you believe in when you're hiding come on out god tell them
Starting point is 00:30:20 that if god comes out and says this land belongs to the Jewish people, okay, fine. What God are you talking about? Something you made up? If there's the God that you're saying, come on out. That's why I look at it. Well, you know, I know a lot of Christian Zionists who will look at this, and to them it's all tied up in their end of the world interpretations of revelation and everything and so they're very much into this they're not so much into um you know uh fighting the the
Starting point is 00:30:57 corruption that we all face and the struggles that we all face it's very easy to get focused on trump to get focused on israel so that you don't really do the hard personal stuff, right? And we've seen that over and over again when Jesus would confront somebody and say, well, you know, you're living with a man that you're not even married to right now, and you had a bunch of husbands. Well, what do you think about, should we worship God in Jerusalem or in Samaria? You immediately change it over to theology because that's where you're comfortable. And when you look at the Jewish people like Ben Shapiro, he goes on with Joe Rogan, and Rogan says, do you believe that God parted the Red Sea? No, I don't believe any of that stuff.
Starting point is 00:31:36 But he believes that God gave him the land. And so people will focus on what they pick and choose what they want and in terms of their theology or they get focused on, you know, the land. And that's what I see happening even with the Christians who are doing this. They get focused on a political they get focused on the land. They get focused on their interpretation. And then they project it onto this political organization run by Netanyahu that we call Israel. That's not the Israel that I see.
Starting point is 00:32:08 And so – and it's not – and for people who say, well, I don't believe the Bible except the part where it says, I get the land, I'm not impressed with that kind of claim. And so that's – but I see that in Hegseth as well as Huckabee, you know, Israel first and always. You know, Hegseth said, well, Israel, what can Israel learn from America? No, no, no. The answer is, the question is, what can America learn from Israel? You know, always putting this political national entity above us and ignoring all the spiritual truths that are there i think so yeah again the day he picked um what's the name uh tulsi gabbard you know when i i did a uh
Starting point is 00:32:56 this was 2021 2022 i forget uh they had this rage against the war machine Machine rally in D.C. and I was one of the speakers. I think Kucinich was there, Jimmy Dore, Tulsi Gabbard, a whole bunch of us. She was so unfriendly. I'm telling you. Hello, hello. Really? Yeah, we're all hanging out backstage,
Starting point is 00:33:17 everybody friendly with each other. Anyway, she's got an attitude. This is from anti-war. Trump picks Tulsi Gabbard for Director of National Intelligence. Gabbard has repeatedly claimed that, you ready? Islamism is the greatest threat facing the United States. She said Hamas' October 7th attack in southern Israel was
Starting point is 00:33:43 quote, a stark reminder of the ongoing short and long-term threats of Islamist terrorism that continues to spread around the world today. Their goal is to establish a global Islamist caliphate where all must live under their sharia law and we must quote stand with israel and she called actions in gaza she called the genocide. The people that call it genocide, the people in Congress, they're apologists and supporters of Islamist, Hamas terrorists.
Starting point is 00:34:41 Well, that's her ticket into the cabinet, right? Yep. Got her ticket punched punch one after another well you know she she's a real she's a real chameleon opportunist as well i mean it's just she's smarter than la la but she can flip-flop back and forth she used to be pro-life and then she became pro-abortion so she could get elected as a democrat she used to be pro-peace then she became pro-war so she get elected as a or so she could join the Republicans. She's all over the place, whatever gets her there.
Starting point is 00:35:09 She was a World Economic Forum young leader, and yet, oh, I didn't know they did that. And yet, she accepted that and liked it. She's part of the Council on Foreign Relations. And I think the interesting thing is that she is, when you look look at she's in the army i think it's a reserve maybe a national guard but i'm not sure if it's reserved national guard nevertheless uh she is a psyop operator she lieutenant colonel who does psyops yep uh so somebody you can trust for sure right these are a couple of headlines in the last two days israel renews brutal cycle of war in north gaza you look at these pictures this little kid in the bottom over here is this is the
Starting point is 00:35:56 the new york times the genocide that's being committed in gaza in front of everybody's eyes just keeps going on and on and on and there is nothing nothing talked about it saying we have to stop it yeah anti-war Israeli military planning to stay in Gaza through 2025 push revive for West Bank annexation wall street journal since trump's win israeli ministers see an opportunity to control the territory hmm yeah uh yeah it's a crop there's more here israel forces this is yesterday till 47 palestinians in gaza over the last 24 hours. Wow. It's a full crop.
Starting point is 00:36:49 Imagine if the people in Gaza were Jewish and the Palestinians were doing this to the Jewish people in Gaza. Oh, my God, how terrible. This is another Holocaust. No, no, no. Palestinian lives don't matter. They don't count. That's right.
Starting point is 00:37:12 Look what they're doing to Lebanon. They have destroyed, they have destroyed 30% of southern Lebanon. Bombed to ruins. What did Lebanon do? They got hezbollah there the terrorists oh wait a minute terrorists you mean the lebanese people that threw israel out of lebanon when lebanon when they attacked lebanon in 1982 and they couldn't get him out until like 2002. Oh, they're terrorists. Oh, by the way, I forgot. Israel killed about over a dozen people in Damascus two days ago.
Starting point is 00:37:53 Yeah. Into Syria. Yeah. Yeah. Lebanon, Syria, everywhere. Yeah. Yes. They have the right to defend themselves.
Starting point is 00:38:01 Nobody else does. That's right. Well, you know i saw pete hegseth and all these all these people he was i had a couple of clips of his i played him though a day apart but and one of them uh he's talking about putin and he says you know he's just he's firing missiles at these civilians it's unending and um you know they're using civilians as shields and so forth. But it's reprehensible that he's firing it in.
Starting point is 00:38:34 And he's killing everybody that's in these, all these civilians, men as well, but especially women and children. And then he condemns that when it's Putin, but he defends it when it's Israel doing it into Gaza. And that's what we see all the time. And they talk about the fact, okay, well, it was Hamas that attacked us on October the 7th. And it's like, okay, but part of a just war is not just that you don't do preemptive strikes, but it's also that you don't continue the war, that you try to avoid civilian casualties, that your goal is to try to have peace. Clearly, that's not even that's not any interest at all and now they have compounded that by preemptively attacking into
Starting point is 00:39:10 syria as well as into lebanon it's an unjustified war there's no way that it could be justified no way none oh going back to like you said to support you, you know, end the Ukraine war, but keep the genocide going, going back to Tulsi Gabbard. Gabbard has been an opponent of the U.S. involvement in Ukraine war. Quote, this war and suffering could have easily been avoided if the Biden administration, NATO had simply acknowledged Russia's legitimate security concerns. Okay. Oh, wait a minute. This war and suffering. Oh, that war and suffering. That's terrible a minute this war and suffering oh that war and suffering that's terrible but the war and suffering of the palestinian people oh no no she supports that the hypocrisy the hypocrisy and nobody calls them out yeah yeah well you know when i look at the
Starting point is 00:40:03 the statements that are being made about war by walt, by Ratcliffe, by Hegseth and all these, they all sound like Lindsey Graham. It's amazing. I mean, you know, you look at the Trump there and that's good uh we got to send your grandkids to this war it's going to be there for generations didn't turn out that way though did it you know they got they lost that war yet again it's oh and let's go back to the bs biden and bs little boy blinking that another arrogant little clown boy. My daddy was ambassador to Hungary. My uncle was ambassador to Belgium. I'm blinking. I went to Dalton. I went to Harvard. Yeah, that arrogant little clown lying all the time about the ceasefire efforts that Netanyahu kept killing and blaming it on Hamas. Oh, that one.
Starting point is 00:41:02 Because Hamas had the nerve to say we want a permanent ceasefire. So, remember here. The United States will not withhold military aid from Israel, the department said Tuesday, after top Biden administration officials warned a month ago that they would consider doing if
Starting point is 00:41:22 the flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza did not improve. Remember that? Yeah. Lloyd Austin and Blinken saying that if you don't allow the aid to improve, we're cutting off your military. The aid didn't improve. It's terrible.
Starting point is 00:41:41 Yeah. And they're keeping it going they're keeping stealing our money to keep giving israel more weapons of death to slaughter innocent people oh you look at how they they went to such absurd uh extremes to create that long pier uh yeah i mean he had one guy get killed, but it was such an absurd thing to do this in order to kowtow to their demands. It's like, just open up the road and let people come in. No, no, no. We're going to build this multimillion-dollar Rube Goldberg pier thing that's not going to work. And it was absurd, but it just showed just how weak and subservient the U.S. government is to Israel's demands.
Starting point is 00:42:25 It truly is amazing. Well, yeah. You know, we wrote about, as in the Trans Journal, as soon as they told the Pierce story, again, we put down all the facts, what a fraud it was. Well, it costs like almost half a billion dollars. Yeah, yeah. And who did it enrich?
Starting point is 00:42:44 The military industrial complex. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah. And who did it enrich? The military industrial complex. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah. It's all about that, isn't it? Well, you know, what do you think is going to happen? I got a question here from one person said, David, I had a friend at work tell me Trump will fulfill his campaign promises this time.
Starting point is 00:42:59 He bet me 20 bucks that Trump will release all unredacted Epstein, 9-11, and JFK files. Do you think I'll win? That's funny. That's funny. You know, the other thing on the economy. Again, we only look at facts. Let's go back to 2018, December. Trump's president, the S&P 500 and Dow are down 10% in one month,
Starting point is 00:43:30 in correction territory. January comes, he forced Powell to lower interest rates, to jack up the markets, artificially. And what happened in September 2019? Oh, the repo crisis? Yeah, that's right. Mm-hmm. And what happened in September 2019? Oh, the repo crisis? Yeah, that's right. All forgotten about. That's right.
Starting point is 00:43:51 So here's what we see. Oh, on the tax cuts? Trump's tax cuts in 2017 went to the, according to the Tax Policy Center, the 1% got 64% of the tax benefits. Trump sold the BS that by giving the big corporations these tax cuts, they're going to use the money for capital improvements, meaning building jobs and building factories. 2018 comes.
Starting point is 00:44:22 It was the biggest year of stock buybacks on record. No capital improvements. So going back to now, gold. Again, I can't say he's going to do it, but by his track record, because again, let's go back to the COVID war. When he launched it on March 13th, Black Friday, 2020, he pushed the Fed to lower interest rates to zero and pumped in trillions of dollars of fake money backed by nothing and printed
Starting point is 00:44:50 on nothing. He's going to do everything he can to keep propping up this economy so the rich keep getting richer because he's a member of that class. That means lowering interest rates. The lower interest rates go, the deeper the dollar falls. The deeper the dollar falls, the higher gold prices go. So that's what we have to see what's going to happen with interest rates. The lower interest rates go, the deeper the dollar falls. The deeper the dollar falls, the higher gold prices go. So that's what we have to see what's going to happen with interest rates. And he's already started pushing on Powell. There's all this talking about, well, maybe I'll
Starting point is 00:45:13 push him out. Maybe if I can't get him out of the Federal Reserve, maybe I'll make sure that he's not the chair anymore. So he's already putting on that pressure campaign about that. And as you point out, we know what he he did when he was there before he pushed on him to do quantitative easing and interest rate cuts yeah so the one thing that he would be great to do is to end the fed i don't think you'll do that i'm just saying that would be a great thing i don't think you would either but i'm just saying what a great thing to do. He wants a seat at the table. He doesn't want to end it.
Starting point is 00:45:46 He wants to be there so he can move some of the levers. That's what I mean. By ending it, he'll be in charge of it. Yeah, yeah. Well, you know, there was either Mises or Reason that had a thing saying, you know, what can the president do? All this stuff about Fed independence, they said, that's not a real thing. You go back and you look at FDR and presidents around that time,
Starting point is 00:46:08 they were telling the Fed what to do. They even had the Treasury Secretary on the board and even had FDR say, turn in your gold, told the Federal Reserve. And the Federal Reserve gave him his gold. So there's not any independence there. Never was. It's just something they've created to say, leave us alone. You can't look at what we're doing.
Starting point is 00:46:24 Yeah. The banksters are helping us out. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, that's right. The bankster bandits are running the country. Yeah. Again, we missed it.
Starting point is 00:46:33 You know, the working class in this country, it's the young people that voted for Trump. They can't get a job. I have a cousin. Her grandson graduated one of the top schools in New York City. He couldn't get a job. He finally found one. He's working at Target for $16 an hour.
Starting point is 00:46:56 Oh, yeah. Wow. Again, when we were young men, there were grocery stores, hardware stores, stationary stores, drug stores, shoe stores. Now they're all chains. All the mom and shop businesses are gone. My four uncles had
Starting point is 00:47:13 fish stores. One in Flushing, one in Regal Park, one in Jackson Heights, one up in the Bronx. My uncles had butcher shops. It was a middle class. They all had nice little homes. That's right.
Starting point is 00:47:28 All gone. All gone. Now you're a butcher. You're working at Hannaford's or somebody. Well, Trump said they were all non-essential when he locked them down and killed them. You know, it's a war on Main Street under Trump. That's why, you know, I look at this and it's like, how in the world can people support this guy? Again, look what they had.
Starting point is 00:47:46 Yeah. That's why they supported it. They believed his BS. Yeah. I know. Yeah. And he's a, you know, we own the trademark. We took it out when he ran in 2016.
Starting point is 00:48:00 And we were the first magazine to call him a winner back then, by the way, in May. We took out the trademark presidential reality show that's all it is he puts on a show yeah he's a pro at this that's right well it's it's going to be interesting to see what happens in any other areas that uh you see interesting things happen. Again, you know, we look at there's so much optimism from the Bitcoin people, as you point out. I think, you know, we've seen gold go down. We've seen a lot of money move over into crypto. I'm concerned ultimately about how that might be used by these big tech guys who've essentially taken over control with trump uh but at the same time i was talking to tony artvin yesterday uh wise wolf gold and he was you know we're talking about the fact
Starting point is 00:48:51 none of the fundamentals have changed you know russia is still accumulating gold and other things like that and none of the fundamentals in terms of our um you know our massive debt and the spending and all the other things that have been driving all this stuff. None of that has changed. Here's what changed. With Trump saying he's going to decrease the war effort in Ukraine, there's less fear of World War III escalating. And that was one of the things driving up gold prices.
Starting point is 00:49:26 Now, what do you think, okay, because I think it's a given that we're going to get involved in a war with Iran. So if we have peace in Ukraine and war with Iran, how does that affect the markets and gold prices? Gold prices will skyrocket. But then again, you just heard that Musk just met with the Iranian ambassador the israeli ambassador the iranian ambassador one of the top guys to talk to him and i think musk is going to play a big role
Starting point is 00:49:53 in this this whole government and by the way i do agree with the thing about cutting back on the on the bureaucrats getting rid of these these bureaucrats to me the lowest pieces of crap on earth oh yeah these people can't get a job in the real world that suck into the political system and become the most arrogant. I just find it a bit hard to believe that the guy who has become the richest man in the world by exploiting government waste is going to really do anything. I mean, maybe he will get rid of wasteful welfare programs for other people while he gets the government subsidies for his programs maybe absolutely
Starting point is 00:50:31 yeah absolutely absolutely but again i think that's a positive to get rid of that stuff but i yeah but again going back there's also the wild cards that nobody could predict. Will Ukraine attack a nuclear power plant in Russia? Will there be a false flag event that gets involved in the war? Again, if we go to, if Israel, Israel's nothing more than a bully beating up little kids, tiny little guys, what is the size of Manhattan? They don't have planes or tanks to fight back where they got rifles. Oh, they're
Starting point is 00:51:06 bombing the hell out of lebanon 5.7 million people a country the size of connecticut yeah yeah oh now you got seven million israelis right there's nine million people but 20 of them arab against 91 million iranians yeah who are very advanced scientifically, technologically, militarily. Israel's nothing more than a bully acting tough as they're beating up little kids. No way in the world are they going to be able to beat Iran. No way, no way.
Starting point is 00:51:39 Oh, the United States is going to get involved? The United States that hasn't won a war since World War II? And you wouldn't have won that without the Russians. You couldn't beat the Vietnamese, couldn't beat the Iraqis, you couldn't beat the Afghans. You're going to beat Iran? Yeah. Let me ask you about this.
Starting point is 00:51:56 I think that we're, in the period of time, in this transition period of time, it looked like right after the election, you had this big back and forth with a drone strike that was, you know, mutual drone strikes between Ukraine and Russia. I think they were trying to, a big effort to move the line of contact because they figured that, you know, when there's a peace going to be imposed, that it's going to freeze the line of contact. So do you think we're in a very potentially dangerous period of time here between uh before trump gets in and can impose any kind of a peace thing what do you think absolutely absolutely because they know they're not going to get the dough from the united states under trump he ain't going to give it to them
Starting point is 00:52:39 and they're going to do something to escalate this war. There's going to be a false flag. And it'll get the people just like, you know, again, I've got a hundred times. I mentioned it. You Google it up. Franklin Roosevelt seizes all Japanese assets. July 26th, 1941. And then the United States, the history today, mainstream, United States, UK and Dutch. What did they do?
Starting point is 00:53:11 They cut off three quarters of Japanese trade. And 88% of their imported oil. They only import 100%. Can't understand why they bombed Pearl Harbor six months later. Oh, yeah. Right. They're going to do something like that. That's going to escalate this thing into a false flag event.
Starting point is 00:53:28 Well, let me ask you, you know, when we look at gold, and of course, it's bullish for gold, I guess, if there's war. But, you know, if there's peace, maybe this drags on and we see gold kind of flatline or whatever. You know, you'd predicted, and of course, you know, things have changed with the surprise of Trump being there. You predicted that this year would be the year for gold. But what do you think happens in the long term?
Starting point is 00:53:51 I mean, is this a buying opportunity because it's on sale? Or, you know, what is the situation? Because so many of the fundamentals there in terms of, you know, inflation is not under control. Trump is going to start pulling all those levers again like he did the first time and then of course we've um got this massive debt not just our country but all over the world uh so you know what is the you know where do you think things are headed in the longer term let's say mid to long term with bitcoin and gold and things like that?
Starting point is 00:54:31 Go to your trends journal two weeks ago. We said gold has had a spike up when we made the forecast. It was $2,041. When it hit $2,800, we said nothing goes straight up. There has to be a correction here. That's right. Now we're in that correction territory it happened after trump got elected so we got to watch to see what's going to happen and that's so again i gave you the numbers of how much gold went down when trump took office the last time in 2016 you got to watch what's going on yeah and so we're not ready to make a forecast yet okay yeah it's going to be what do you think about the tariffs we're almost out of time. What do you think about the tariffs? We're almost out of time, but what do you think about the tariffs? We only got like 30 seconds. I'm pro-tariff.
Starting point is 00:55:10 I want America to become a self-sustaining economy. You think that's going to be inflationary? It'll be inflationary, but it'll be inflationary temporarily because if you had more manufacturing, your pay goes up rather than working as a bartender or a waiter or working at Walmarts. That's right. So temporarily it would bring it up, but long term, I'm for it. Well, it's always great talking to you, Gerald.
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