The David Knight Show - Remembering the Republic: Roundtable with Gerald Celente, Don Jeffries, Charlie Robinson, Tony Arterburn

Episode Date: May 3, 2024

Tony Arterburn hosts a roundtable disccusion with guests Gerald Celente, TrendsJournal.com, Charlie Robinson, and Don JeffriesFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJourn...al.com and enter the code KNIGHTFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 we're going to move right into our guest which is uh first gerald salente uh a legend i haven't interviewed you sir and it's been uh years the last time i was uh filling in for david on info wars uh it was the month that gold hit its all-time high and broke 2000 again around august of 2000 and uh there was a great conversation and i've wanted to talk to you many times. I see you on with David's, you know, every couple of weeks and y'all are have the best conversations, but I have, uh, two other folks. I was going to do a round table. They've got questions for you. You might've heard of them. The first one is my friend, Don Jeffries is the author of hidden history and survival of the richest. I'm sure a fan of yours. And I'm sure, and we have, my other friend is Charlie Robinson, who's a host of macroaggressions and author of the book,
Starting point is 00:00:52 The Octopus of Global Control. Also a fan of yours. So I was like, if you've got questions for Gerald, let's all do it together. But first of all, welcome Gerald Salente, a founder of Trends Journal. I'm a subscriber and of course, Occupy Peace, many other great things. Thank you, sir, for being here. Well, thank you. Thank you for having me. And of course, my friend Don Jeffries, the legend himself, he's here. Thank you so much, Don. Appreciate you taking time and coming to talk with Gerald with me. It's an honor, especially to be here with Gerald. I think I've admired him for so long.
Starting point is 00:01:27 I had him on my show once a few years back. And yeah, certainly he's a man after my own heart because I came from the left too. I'm a classical liberal and a populist and there aren't many of us left, are there, Gerald? It's so sad what's happened to this country. It breaks my heart. I mean, the idiots, the little imbeciles, little boys and girls of nothing telling us what to do. and making us swallow it is just disgusting. And this last thing they did with this, passing this resolution about anti-Semitism.
Starting point is 00:02:11 How about go screw yourself? Who the hell are you talking to? And again, what nobody talks about is that the people running Israel are not Semites. They're Ashkenazis. They're Khazars from northeastern Turkish region. Semites are from the Mesopotamia region by the definition.
Starting point is 00:02:35 So the Palestinians are Semites. So, you know, it's just total crap. Total crap what they're spewing out. And it's totally disgusting how they've robbed us of our freedom and liberty in this country. Well, there you go again, Gerald, with your facts and figures. That's exactly right. So now you can't, well, you technically can't criticize the Palestinians now if you can't have any anti-Semitism. With that in mind, I'll introduce Charlie Robinson, author of the Octopus of Global Control, Macroaggressions Podcast. And I think this is the most
Starting point is 00:03:11 anti-war panel ever assembled. Makes that Voltaire quote stand out, doesn't it? You know, I grew up during the Vietnam War. I'm 77 years old. That was right at the height of the draft movement. As a young kid, I was stupid enough to swallow the crap that if we don't stop those Vietnamese, those commies taking over Vietnam, those dominoes will keep falling. And you'll have all of Asia will be communist. And I'm not making this up.
Starting point is 00:03:48 The dominoes will be falling. They'll hit the shores of California. I believed it. I believed it as a young kid. And the only reason I dodged the draft is I didn't want to get killed. I'm seeing guys walking up to water this deep with guns over their head and 50 pounds of you know on their backs you know i don't want to do that you know so i did everything i could to beat the draft now you got this other slime ball every war he loved he's three and a half
Starting point is 00:04:17 years older than me by the name of joe biden five draft deferments five draft deferments Five draft affirmants. Five draft affirmants. Any one of these little boys and girls that want to go to war, go over there and fight. Send your wife, send your kids, send your transgenders. Go over there and fight. Send your money or shut your mouth. But Gerald, Mike Johnson, he's a wartime speaker. You didn't know that? He's a wartime... I said earlier, I said, pray tell Mike, what war is that?
Starting point is 00:04:52 Is it the war against us? What declared war are you talking about? Again, that little boy couldn't fight his way out of a paper bag. Well, he's my age, and he skipped all the wars I was in. He didn't like those? There was some opportunity for him to get involved, and the wars i was in he didn't like those there was some opportunity for to get involved and i don't know why he didn't do it yeah again they're they're
Starting point is 00:05:11 little gutless little let me look at let me look at them look at them look at them look at them little lindsey did you come out of the closet yet graham Yeah. Lady G never saw a war that he didn't want your kids to die in. Lady G, that's got to be in some kind of address book somewhere in D.C. Somebody's got that number. Well, Gerald alluded to it, but I'd love to see legislation, and it would never happen, but introduced to this so that if you vote for war, then you're obviously probably going to be too old to go yourself. But then you have to send your child, you have to send your grandchild or closest relative. So you have a commitment in it, because I think it was during the Iraq war or whatever, you know, I lose track
Starting point is 00:06:00 of all the Gulf wars and everything. But I think it was something like two members out of 535 in Congress or something that had relatives serving there. So they don't, they don't have an interest in it. You know, they're sending other people. Yeah. You know,
Starting point is 00:06:13 I launched Occupy Peace over a decade ago. And one of the foundation is close all the bases overseas. We've got over a thousand bases, what in 70, 80 countries, secure the homeland. Put the troops to work to rebuild our third world infrastructure. And if you want to go to war, let the people vote. Because we're the ones that pay for it with our money and our lives. Like you pointed out, these little clown boys don't go fight.
Starting point is 00:06:46 So that's one of the foundations of Occupy Peace. And could you imagine if the billionaires put money into a peace movement now? We'd have one. Not a penny for peace. Not a penny for peace. Yeah. Henry Ford tried that in the first world war, you know, had that, and Don, you've mentioned this, the, that ship for, they don't have any of these billionaires or the financial elite. They, they fund war and they're, or they're, or they're completely new. They don't stand up for freedom, liberty. You know, Gerald, you always say when all else fails, they take you to war. And of course you, you founded the trends journal and I love that publication, but what are you, I mean, with now that so much has changed on the rhetoric, and the last time you and I talked, I started to see the shift where the powers, the power structure was starting to turn aggressively towards China, which they had never done because we'd built China up. You know, Zygmunt Brzezinski signed the document on January 1st, 1979, along with Jimmy Carter,
Starting point is 00:07:48 saying that we cut diplomatic ties with Taiwan, that it was a one China policy. Now they're funding Taiwan and agitating China in every way. What are you seeing? I mean, this is worldwide. We've got the expansion of NATO that, in my opinion, caused the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, kind of an existential threat. You have the October 7th event and now a kinetic war between Israel and Iran, which is always about nation states. What are your thoughts on all this? You got maniacs in charge. And they're out of their mind, people. And they're just going to keep ramping this war up. And World War III has already begun, as we've said.
Starting point is 00:08:35 You know, it's a, again, as I said, when oil sells, they take you to war. The economy, the numbers just came out today, the employment numbers, they're down. They were much lower than expected. The PMI numbers came out, the manufacturing numbers came out. They're below 50%. The economy's going down. We're coming into the election
Starting point is 00:09:05 and what they're going to do is they're going to keep ramping up the war. And the morons and imbeciles will follow it. Because once upon a time, there was a little boy with a pair of cojones smaller than a mothball, born on third base, thought he had a home run,
Starting point is 00:09:22 little Georgie Bush. You can't find a more ignorant arrogant piece of shit like him we're gonna get that guy osama bin laden dead or alive 88 of the people swallowed the crap spewing out of that little gutless boy's mouth. Oh, what happened before that? The dot-com bust. Nation was in a deep recession. People couldn't stand Bush. But then 9-11 happened. Where for Bush? Where for Bush? Oh, then he starts the Iraq war after the Afghan war.
Starting point is 00:10:01 The people swallowed it. They're going to do the same exact thing. There's going to be a false flag event or something that happens and the people will rally around. We got to get them. We got to get them. How many people do I know that are, oh, the Iranians attacked Israel. Oh my God. How many times I heard that when that was happening? The people are going to follow their leader. They're going to take us. They're going to escalate this World War III in a run up to the elections.
Starting point is 00:10:34 That's what I see happening. So what's going on with China? What's going on in Taiwan? What's going on with the stupid sanctions they're putting on? How dare, how dare China support Russia when we're sending, what, it just said that, what, another $60 billion of our money to keep flooding the killing fields over there? How dare those Chinese, how dare those Iranians support Russia? Only we could kill people. So true.
Starting point is 00:11:06 Gerald, Gerald, what do you see, though? You alluded to what was happening in Congress, which is one of the most shameful votes. I mean, it was right on top of them waving the Ukrainian flag after they cast the bill. But then they make it. I mean, first of all, they can't even define anti-Semitism. But what I'm seeing now is something I never thought I'd see. And I think it's a culmination of decades of anti-white agenda. They have enabled so many non-white students, and you're seeing it on the college campuses. They look at the Israel-Palestinian conflict,
Starting point is 00:11:36 and they see Israel as a white colonizer, and they're going to sympathize with the Palestinians. But because the powers that be never want to go against non-whites, there's a huge power struggle going. You're seeing a debate about Israel and Zionism I never thought I would see. Now they're crushing it, and maybe that vote in Congress is a result of that. I don't know if they typically, when you said about having the people vote for war, I would always say the majority are always going to vote for war, because that's what happens. People fall for it every time. But I'm not so sure in the case if you involve Israel, because now you've got millions of people that look at Israel differently than people historically have. What do you think of that? Because I think it's a huge power
Starting point is 00:12:19 structure, Glenn. You're seeing it. They're cracking down on college campuses. They passed this ridiculous bill to make. They've never made it a bill, you know, a crime to criticize America. But but you can't criticize Israel. I mean, I think their power dynamics going on, we've never seen before. Again, with it's look, they've been doing what they do with the COVID stuff. How dare you believe anything that you believe that the government doesn't tell you you believe in misinformation. Stand six feet apart. And don't forget, when you jerk off, you better sanitize your hands. All right? Look at the crap that they
Starting point is 00:13:03 make up that they make people swallow. They'll make up anything. The war, this, what's going on with this is no different what they did with the COVID war. Stand six feet apart. The wind blows exactly in straight lines in six feet. And when you get on an airplane, you better put on that mask. But when you're eating and drinking, you take it off because COVID knows when you're eating and drinking. So you're going back to what you're saying about what they're doing with all the anti-Semitism and
Starting point is 00:13:33 everything else. You've got a bunch of maniacs in charge. End of story. You don't ask a lunatic why they're a lunatic. You don't ask a murderer why they're a murderer Charlie, do you have anything for Gerald? Yeah, I do
Starting point is 00:13:52 Gerald, you made a career out of noticing patterns We've got 2020 We saw authoritarian overreach Summer of love rioting leading into an election. Here we are 2024. What do you know? Same thing. We're starting to ramp up.
Starting point is 00:14:12 It's riot season. We're coming into summer. We've got an election a couple months away. What other patterns are you recognizing that we may be walking into? The country's going to crap. Whoever wins, it's going to be a split deal. There's going to be hatred on either side. And again, you know, one of the, the, I can't stand Trump. I can't stand Biden. I'm a political atheist. I don't believe in the system at all.
Starting point is 00:14:47 And so I only call things the way they are. In our magazine, the Trends Journal, we called Trump a winner back in May of 2016 when everybody said he would lose. Now it's a toss-up. Nobody knows what's going to happen. But the division in this country has never been like this in my lifetime, where the hatred on both sides is so strong. This country is just going to devolve, and there's going to be more and more of our rights stolen from us, regardless of who gets into office. And so that's where we...
Starting point is 00:15:19 I don't know who's going to win, but whoever wins, we lose, is the way I see it. Again, it's a crime syndicate that people call a government. I mean, look how many billions of dollars you need to run for office. You got that little clown down there in Texas, this little Beto O'Rourke, a little boy of nothing. Why don't you spend $100 million to lose against another clown Abbott, like Abbott and Costello. You got another in Abrams
Starting point is 00:15:50 over there, Stacey Abrams in Georgia. $100 million to lose. You call this you mentioned before about a democracy? You spelt it wrong. D-U-H duh, M-O-C-K mock or C. Duh-mocracy. So it makes no D-U-H, duh, M-O-C-K, mock, we're C, democracy.
Starting point is 00:16:08 So it makes no difference. We lose no matter what happens. We don't have, again, you know, I had my last rally I had last May. I had Dennis Kucinich as one of the speakers. You know, he's been a peace candidate for, you know, ever. And he was RFK Jr.'s campaign manager. And I supported RFK Jr. Until he came out with,
Starting point is 00:16:35 you know, as Palestinians are the most spoiled people on earth. Ignoring, ignorant crap. I spoke to Kennedy a couple of times. I donated the most amount of money to him that I could get, that I was allowed to donate. I got it all back.
Starting point is 00:16:53 I don't support him. There's no third party. There's no third party in this country. Oh, we're talking about these other countries that we invade to bring freedom and democracy? We don't have it here. So the elections mean nothing. What do you think happened with Kucinich there, Gerald?
Starting point is 00:17:16 Because that was pretty strange, the way they parted ways. You know, they invited me down when Kennedy announced he was running as an independent. And Kucinich, of course, you know, another guy, you know. And two days later, he was gone. And who did Kennedy bring in to take his place? His daughter-in-law? What was the last job with the CIA? Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:45 So that's what happened. Do you, do you think, don't you, do you think his, his ridiculous over the top support of Israel had something to do with it? I don't know. And, and considering she won't say anything.
Starting point is 00:17:54 Yeah. Gerald, this is a coming out of, well, it's a conversation I heard you talk about years ago. And I was just, while you were replying, I was thinking of, well, it's a conversation I heard you talk about years ago. And I was just, while you were replying, I was thinking of your friendship that you had with John Connolly. I wanted you, we were just talking about, I talk a lot.
Starting point is 00:18:15 I'm in gold and silver business. And I talk with David every week about the trends in precious metals and what's happening with the currency. And of course, John Connolly was head of the treasury under Nixon. And that's when, you know, that was a move that he and Nixon made together. And my friend,
Starting point is 00:18:32 Congressman Ralph Hall is one of the, he was the last World War II veteran in Congress. He was friends with John Connolly and he always had this. He told me, you know, he would, he would joke with Connolly about every, whenever Connolly would start running for something again,
Starting point is 00:18:44 he put that brace back on, you know, that he, because, or the, the magic bullet, you know, he would joke with Connolly about every, whenever Connolly would start running for something again, he'd put that brace back on, you know, or the magic bullet, you know, from riding in the car with Kennedy. He'd give John a hard time. He's all, you're running for something again. I see you got your brace on to tell people that. And that's interesting. You know, it's the theory where, of course, you know, Don Jeffries here has done research on the Kennedy assassination. Yeah. Since Mark Lane, you know, back in the early 70s, Don. Mid 70s. In 70s. And, you know, and so that was where you get the concept of the magic bullet theory. And of course, Connolly was around for the modern monetary system, which is the magic money tree, as David calls it. Well, Gerald told the story. I hope he tells it again.
Starting point is 00:19:34 I think he told it on my show. It's a fascinating story when Connolly basically admitted, because publicly Connolly always supported the, even though he disputed the single bullet theory, but he either didn't understand or whatever that that proved that there had to be two assassins. But whatever he claimed, there were two bullets, but he still thought Oswald did it alone, which made no sense. But behind the scenes, he was different. And I've heard from a couple of people.
Starting point is 00:19:57 You had a fascinating story where you were a young guy and he basically talked about the conspiracy, didn't he? What happened was one of my books trend tracking far better than megatrends time magazine and i wrote this this came out in 1989 and in this book i had forecast that the people were tied with the two parties and there'd be a third party candidate and someone like ross perot would be it so now connolly wanted to meet me and um i fly out to uh meet him in dallas this is in 1992 two weeks before the presidential election when clinton ran against bush and and Ross Perot and it's their first time back to the book depository since the assassination there was myself a guy by the name of John J hooker who
Starting point is 00:20:58 put the meeting together and Rama Fox who was Larry King's girlfriend. And Pat Cadell, the pollster. Yeah, yeah. And Cadell was doing the polling for Perot. Yeah. And we're parked out in front of the book depository. That's the side where they allegedly shot him from. And Connolly started telling the story. We're in a limousine started telling the story what happened that day i have a photograph by the way of the
Starting point is 00:21:30 me him and nelly in front of the book depository on the side anyway he goes on to say he said we were coming down he said i i heard a gunshot he said i knew it was a gunshot because i've been hunting since i'm a little boy. And I looked over to my right and I didn't see anything. That was the grassy knoll. And he said, I was scrunched up into the jump seat. They had jump seats in those days in the backs of the car. He said, I was holding my hat on my knee.
Starting point is 00:22:03 And I look over to my left shoulder and there were brains on my shoulder. He said, I knew there were brains because my daddy was a butcher. And then he goes, and I'm sitting right across from him in the limousine, he goes, and then I felt a pounding on my back.
Starting point is 00:22:20 And that's when the bullet went through his back. And he goes flying over and you see the video and Nelly throwing himself on top of him. That's what saved his life, by the way, because he scrunched up. He goes flying over. The bullet goes through his back, through his chest, through his hand, through his knee. And he said it took about 12 minutes to get to the Parkland hospital.
Starting point is 00:22:46 He said it usually takes about 20. There was a doctor that was taking a break that saw the things come screaming in, the cars. And he runs down into the emergency room, this doctor. And the doctor was a thoracic surgeon that worked on Connelly, who got his lungs blown out. What saved his life was Nellie on top of him, hysterical, because if the air went into his lungs, he would have suffocated. But her hand on it, his hand on it, and her laying on top of it stopped the air going through. By the way, I'm sitting across from him, and his hands had all this
Starting point is 00:23:21 purplish stuff on it. And I said, how are you feeling? He said, not good. He said, I have adhesions in my lungs. And he got me on Prendizone. And I watched my father, may he rest in peace, die when they put him on Prendizone because he worked in the shipyards. And he got asbestos poisoning from the shipyards.
Starting point is 00:23:41 And they had him on the Prendizone. So I saw my father dying like that and I knew Connelly was going to go soon and he did he died in April and we stayed in contact from from October to February anyway as we're walking back into the Anatole Hotel he said to me I read your book he said it's a fine piece of work and said, I know your heart's in the right place. You said, but you don't have a clue what's going on. And neither do the American people. Because if they did,
Starting point is 00:24:11 there'd be a revolution in this country. This is 1992. And as you mentioned, this is the guy that was not only the Democratic governor of Texas, he was the Treasury Secretary under Nixon that took us off the gold standard.
Starting point is 00:24:29 Yes. He ran for president in 1982. Yep. Yeah. Yeah. As a Republican. Yep. Yes.
Starting point is 00:24:38 But didn't he say something specifically to you about that? There was a conspiracy to kill JFK or he didn't believe the official story. No, no. No, because I didn't believe the official story? No, no. Because I didn't want to be disrespectful, you know what I mean? Right, sure, sure. So I didn't want to
Starting point is 00:24:52 ask him any other questions. I just let him say what he wanted to say. And I was so honored, you know, to be there. But I'm just telling you what he said about, you know, I heard a gunshot. And that was the grassy knoll where they said there were no gunshots coming from.
Starting point is 00:25:12 And he said, I've been hunting since I'm a little boy. So he knew exactly what he was talking about. It was the publication of your book that's kind of linked you to Connolly. Did he want to speak with you about anything specific other than the role in trends? No, he wanted to talk about the election. And so what happened that night, this story goes on. You know, we go back up to his suite and Ross Perot is on with,
Starting point is 00:25:38 I think it was Leslie Stahl on 60 Minutes. And again, this is two weeks. Cadell was through the roof. He said, Perot's rates are skyrocketing. I have never seen anything like this in my life. Perot goes on with, I think it was Leslie Stahl, and she said, how come that you didn't campaign during the summer? He goes, well, you know, he said, my daughter was getting married, and I didn't want to disrupt the wedding for anything.
Starting point is 00:26:06 And I said, this is the end of it. We're all there. Cadell, myself, we were all watching Connolly. And I looked at everybody. I said, this is it's finished. Matter of fact, I was supposed I was going to stay overnight in Dallas. And this is 1992 when it was different kind of flying. I left that night because I said, this is over.
Starting point is 00:26:28 I don't want to hang around. And so that's what killed Perot, that interview. He was skyrocketing. And he still got, what, 19% of the vote. Yes, 19%. Right. But he was ahead in the polls before that. And he was flying in the polls.
Starting point is 00:26:43 And that's what killed him. By the way, I began my career I'm a lucky guy. I got out of graduate school, again, trying to beat the draft, and I was working at my sister's place.
Starting point is 00:26:58 Grace's Lucky Lounge. My sister opened up the second Topless Go-Go Lounge in New York City. And my mother passed away as very young. And I had two younger sisters. I moved back to Yonkers to help my father take care of him. I said, what the hell am I going to do? I didn't want to work. And it was this guy running for mayor, Angelo Martinelli. I got involved in political campaigns. I became the campaign coordinator. And he won, became the longest running mayor of Yonkers. And I'm working on major campaigns in Westchester County.
Starting point is 00:27:32 And they set me up to Albany. I became the assistant to the secretary of the New York State Senate. I designed and instructed a course called American Politics and Campaign Technology, how to run political campaigns. And I taught at a St. John's University. I was at the top of this thing. So I knew how these campaigns were being run. And the reason, by the way, I hit the top so quick is because the people that are in the campaign business are the stupid, arrogant, moronic people
Starting point is 00:27:59 that you could find anywhere, any place that are looking for a job because they can't get one in the real world. These aren't the brightest cats on the planet. And again, I'm a kid. I grew up in the Bronx. I'm working all my life. We didn't get allowances or anything like that. We're on our own. So I hit the top
Starting point is 00:28:16 really quick. So I knew how these campaigns are run. And so Perot had a huge chance of overthrowing this government, but he messed it up on his own. Did you feel like that was some kind of, was he threatened? It always seemed to me, because I was 12 years old at the time, but I was following the election. I was very interested.
Starting point is 00:28:39 And it looked like Perot, like you said, he was on the cover of all the magazines. And I was in Texas at the time in Dallas, and it seemed like he had so much momentum, and then it stopped, and like you said, he's like, why do you want to disrupt my daughter's wedding, and then he stops, and he comes back in, just enough to skew the election, kind of like Teddy Roosevelt did in 1912, away from the establishment to, well, whatever you consider was going to Wilson from Taft. But that's the same thing from Bush to Clinton. So do you feel like there was some, was there some engineering? I don't know. I don't know. But the thing was, the reason I knew he could win, I made my name what I call the 1987 stock market crash. The Wall Street Journal
Starting point is 00:29:27 even covered it. So people forget what was going on and how bad things were after the crash. And by the way, under Reagan, under Bush, they both tried to push through NAFTA, and it failed. And then Clinton came in, and he's the one that got it through. People forget that. There was major protests against NAFTA. And of course, Perot was against it as well. And so the people were looking just as so many people are disgusted now with the two party system. They felt the same way back then.
Starting point is 00:30:16 But again, you're not allowed to have a third party in this country. So I don't know if he was paid off, bought off or whatever. You know, I don't know if he was paid off, bought off or whatever. You know, I don't know. That was almost impossible. Like I saw the headline today, Gerald, it was on zero hedge. Trump is going to address the Libertarian Party. Yeah. I mean, what what the hell is happening?
Starting point is 00:30:40 Like, why don't these parties have any voice or life of their own? I mean, what is what is going on i i spoke at the libertarian event uh last year rage against the war machine down in dc you know so i you know i definitely support the libertarian process but you know trump is no libertarian like god it's like he's the worst from it you know it's the farthest it's a statist uh crony capitalist uh you know most farthest thing away from libertarian i can't even remember the last uh i mean gary johnson we kind of you only remember him for his gaffes yeah he was you know again they haven't had a good candidate i want it or maybe yeah i wanted judge napolitano to run. We're very good friends, but he doesn't want to do it. He's a great candidate.
Starting point is 00:31:28 I know you've mentioned this before in talking about different ideas. How do you start an opposition in the country when it's just controlled by the duopoly of the two parties? You need money behind it. It can't happen without dough. That's the end of the story. You've got to get a billionaire. You've got to get the multimillionaires behind you. Again, by the way, I had lunch with Trump's brother, Robert, who passed away.
Starting point is 00:31:57 I'm up in Kingston, New York. He was down in Wassaic, not far from here. I think it was Wassa it was, name like that. Anyway, and, you know, if, if you would describe what his brother was like,
Starting point is 00:32:14 as my aunt would have said, he could have passed in the street. You know, he's like a nothing guy. Trump's old man left him one, almost a half a billion dollars. There's another guy born on third base, you know. You know, Trump and I are the same age.
Starting point is 00:32:29 When I was a kid, one of my books is what Zizzy gave Honey Boy. Zizzy's a Neapolitan dialect for auntie. Growing up in the Bronx, and every time he got out of hand, they threatened to send us to military school. You little bastard, we had enough of your crappy going to military school. And I'll be good. I'll be good. I won't go.
Starting point is 00:32:48 All right. So here you are. You're a teenager. What are you thinking about? You're thinking about chicks, cars, and sports. And my mother being an Italian, you know, great cook. Am I going to go to military school? Dress up in that?
Starting point is 00:33:04 Trump was so out of his mind, so narcissistic, they sent him to military school. Up in Cornwall, New York, which is about an hour south of where I am in Kingston. In the middle of nowhere. In the middle of nowhere. That's how narcissistic this guy was. Sending him away to camp because he was so out of control. He's only about himself.
Starting point is 00:33:31 That's all he cares about. Well, I think that's pretty apparent. Well, yeah, he had a very strange family dynamic, too. Both his parents. I think it's people have said that Trump was probably certainly was almost never told he was loved by either of his parents. He had some strange parents. I think he kind of turned out the way he did predictably, I think. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:54 What if his brother's committed suicide, his older brother, right? Or drank to death, something like that. That's why Trump said he never, never drank or smoked or something. Yeah. But yeah, no, again, we don't have anybody that's concerned about us. I had that article over here, I'm looking for it, about his son-in-law, Jared Kushner. Oh, boy. He's not coming to save you either.
Starting point is 00:34:23 I can assure you. I'm not saying that valuable waterfront property over there you gotta get rid of the people over there and we'll put the people in the desert that's genocide sounds like the Morgenthau plan
Starting point is 00:34:38 remember the Morgenthau plan Secretary of the Treasury under FDR wanted to basically make Germany an agricultural backwater and completely dismantle all manufacturing and business and economics and force the Germans. That's like Morgenthau. Tony, I'll have a lot more about that. You know, my book, American Memory Hole, How the Court Historians Promote Disinformation, is coming out in August. And i have a lot in there about the morganthal plan and you know he was secretary of the treasury yes which is an odd position to be so involved in wanting to starve germans but he was he was and he was the maybe the most crazy person because he was too crazy even for most of fdr's people because yeah you're literally right he wanted to and that goes down today which we see and uh there was a guy that
Starting point is 00:35:24 published a book in the early 2000s i can can't remember his name, but I mentioned in my book that, again, basically blamed all Germans for Hitler. So I said, you know, so even toddlers, even babies, the ones we didn't kill at Dresden were blamed. So this kind of hatred is there. And I think you see it kind of coming out now in this built out anti-Semitism. I'm watching that really closely. I watch Jason Whitlock a lot, Fearless Podcast. Great. He's doing a great job. And a lot of blacks, they're really pushing this thing about what is Zionism?
Starting point is 00:35:56 What is anti-Semitism? And, you know, typical white people could never do that without saying, hey, what are you talking about? You know, just even to question it. But so it's interesting to see what happens. Here it is. Jared Kushner has praised the very valuable potential of Gaza's, quote, waterfront property. This is his quote. It's a little.
Starting point is 00:36:20 Oh, by the way, he was speaking at Harvard. You know, George Carlin used to say, you know, it's one big club and you ain't in it. It's a little bit unfortunate situation there. But from Israel, wait a minute, a little bit of an unfortunate situation, slaughtering what? About 40,000 people? Demolishing the whole place? place oh it's a little bit unfortunate but from Israel's perspective I would do my best to move the people out of there and clean it up could you imagine could you imagine if if there were Jewish people in Gaza and the Palestinians were bombing them?
Starting point is 00:37:12 And a Palestinian said, I would do my best to move the people out of there and clean it up. Oh, my God, how could you say that? Hey, but Jared Kushner could say it. He's Trump's son-in-law. Then he goes on to say, I would just bulldoze something like the Negev and finish the job by moving the Palestinians to Negev, the Negev Desert.
Starting point is 00:37:42 I would finish the job. I would try to find also i think that's a better option you ready so you can go in and finish the job oh to make it waterfront property yeah by the, that's genocide. As somebody who's worked for real estate developers for over 25 years, do not let real estate developers near the levers of power. They are scumbags by nature. Scooby-Doo taught us that. That's always the lesson in Scooby-Doo taught us that. That's always the lesson in Scooby-Doo. Jared Kushner's dad, Charles,
Starting point is 00:38:28 who Trump pardoned, gave a million dollars to a Trump super PAC. Charles Kushner, the father of Donald Trump's son-in-law and the recipient of one of the former president's final pardons donated a million dollars to Trump. All right? And his father, I talked about that in Survival of the Riches. His father, Charles Kushner, he donated enough money to name a building after him or something.
Starting point is 00:38:54 He was either Harvard or Yale, and that's the only way. He's like the athletes. A lot of these sons of the wealth, they're not real students. Jared Kushner had no business being there, but his father basically paid his way in. Yep. No, it's disgusting what's going on it's a crime syndicate here it is our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliance with any portion of the foreign world observe good faith and justice toward all nations cultivate peace and honor with all. The nation which indulges toward another an habitual hatred or an habitual
Starting point is 00:39:26 fondness in some degree a slave. It is a slave to its animosity or to its affection, either of which is sufficient to lead it astray from its duty and interests. A passionate attachment of one nation for another produces a variety
Starting point is 00:39:42 of evils. George Washington. Farewell address. Farewell evils. George Washington. Farewell address. Farewell address. Fuck George Washington. Hey, I'm, I'm, what's that guy's name? Lloyd Austin. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:39:56 Sounds like an insurgent. My last job was at Raytheon, the second largest defense contractor in America. Tell Washington to go to hell. He can be reached at Walter Reed half the time or wherever he's hospitalized or disappears into. Yeah. And when he's not there, general pronouns is in charge. They used to read George Washington's farewell address up until the 1930s in Congress. I don't know if you knew that, Gerald, but that was such a part of our American character. All of this monstrous thing that we've become,
Starting point is 00:40:32 this hideous, you know, it's like, I think Gore Vidal said it was like we became some sort of like werewolf or something, like we were bitten by the werewolf of empire. And we just threw away all of the wisdom of the founding fathers. I mean, John Quincy Adams said it best. He said america's not designed to go abroad in search of monsters to destroy yep but we're we're everywhere all the time and i mean you you've been sounding the warning bell
Starting point is 00:40:55 for a long for a long time and i know that as this accelerates this has got to be pretty hard on you because you're watching it almost i think we all are for paying attention they're kicking every which way they're kicking the levers trying to kick knock something over enough to where we can have a kinetic war they're not i try when i gotta i have to read you know the magazine you get it was like 185 pages this week you know it's a weekly I got to read all this stuff. And I cry. When I see the pictures of things, I cry. I cry about this. You know, I own three, if you Google up most historic four corners in America, Kingston, New York.
Starting point is 00:41:39 I was looking to leave the country in 2010. Getting over a cold the um the nobel piece of crap prize winner obama i couldn't stand that little folks folks he's always folking us you know and you know qaddafi has to go you know assad has to go anyway and it was nowhere i wanted to go. I was doing a gig over in Berlin. I'd never been there before, and this is in 2012. April 17th, I got there, and they're showing me all around East Berlin. And about in the afternoon, I'm sitting outside with these people and beautiful sidewalks wide enough, the cafe tables four and five deep, sidewalks with people walking and bicycling.
Starting point is 00:42:25 They're so wide. And I spent a lot of time in Paris. I used to date a French woman. And I said, you know, Berlin was grander than Paris before they bombed it out. And I'm thinking in the 1930s, the Germans were at the height of Western civilization in so many ways, culturally, philosophically, scientifically. And I'm looking across the street and I see this beautiful German building, you know, about 1880s and all new construction. And I realized everywhere they took me, that's what I saw, all new construction. And I said, how come the people didn't stop this when you're losing?
Starting point is 00:43:07 Where were the people to stop it? I came back and there was a for sale sign on the Franz Rogan building in Kingston, the 1750s building. And I bought it. I came back on April 27th. I took possession of the building on June 1st. I paid cash for it. I realized I can't run away. I'm only me because I'm a Napolitano, born in the Bronx, born to be free. This is my country. The seeds of democracy was sown in Kingston. This is a third Dutch settlement
Starting point is 00:43:40 right across the street from me with the courthouses. The Constitution written for New York State. Kingston was the first capital. The British burnt it down after the Battle of Saratoga. Then they moved it to Albany. Over 70% of the Constitution was written over there. And John Jay was a judge. I ended up buying these other three buildings.
Starting point is 00:44:07 The other one's a museum. Because I realized, I'm an American. Love it or leave it. No, you leave it. Don't you tell me what to do. So that's why I bought these buildings. Because, again, I'm only me. I'm born in 1946, right after the war.
Starting point is 00:44:31 The energy is at the height. I come home crying one day. I was a premature baby. All my brothers and sisters are over six feet, five, eight, my sisters. And I come home crying one day. My father said, what are you crying about? I said, I got beat up. You see, you don't come home crying one day. My father said, what are you crying about? I said, I got beat up. You see, you don't come home crying. I became the toughest kid. I was the smallest, but I was the fastest. And again, I taught close combat for many years.
Starting point is 00:44:56 I'm a fighter, but I'm for peace. I only attack the attacker. That's why I bought these buildings, because the seeds of democracy were sown here in America, I only attacked the attacker. That's why I bought these buildings. Because the seeds of democracy was sown here in America. And we've lost it to little boys. Hey, hey, little Mikey. Yeah, Mikey Johnson.
Starting point is 00:45:19 Who the F are you to tell me what to do? Don't you talk to me like that. No, you got it wrong, boy. You don't talk to me like that. You're a public servant. Got it, Junior? Oh, look at the way he's talking to me. I don't like that. Watch your language.
Starting point is 00:45:34 All right, that's who they are. You call these guys out man to man, they don't know where to the piss of shit. They fold like that. And that's what the american people have to do stand up this is my country not yours that's the way i feel you are an american treasure sir if we could just if i could bottle that and manufacture it and just get it out there for free, please.
Starting point is 00:46:09 We need passion again. We've been so beat down and cycled through these psyops and mind control, everything. We've been hit from every direction. You mentioned earlier, Gerald, about six feet apart. And COVID doesn't bother you if you sit down at a table. And you've got to go through. Remember the directions through supermarkets? Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:46:31 You can only go. Yeah. It's science, Tony. Come on. Break your will. Certain things were taped off. Like, you couldn't buy certain things. It was nonsense.
Starting point is 00:46:41 It made no sense at all. They were just. A litmus test, right if you're running a psychological operation let's let's measure the baseline where are we how compliant are these morons will they go will they stand on the dot they won't stand on the dot before they get on an airplane to sit four inches next to the person on either side of them are you out of your mind if they'll stand on the dot before they get on an airplane you've got them and as gerald gerald talked about that and not being able to eat without mask on and that was one of the things i was raging about to begin with this unbelievable thing where you
Starting point is 00:47:14 had to have a mask on to enter a restaurant but as soon as you got to your table you could take it off so apparently and uh i i put in masking of the truth in my book that's the most bad book book in the history of the world set shadow banned book in the world, about all this stuff. I talked about how Fauci, it was revealed behind the scenes, this guy revealed his book, that Fauci, he particularly thought that was hilarious, how people obeyed that stupid restaurant rule. Behind the scenes, he was laughing hysterically at you, being dumb enough to think you, a virus could get you as you were walking in the restaurant, but you're perfectly safe
Starting point is 00:47:47 as soon as you got to the table. It's ridiculous. And look at the people that followed. Again, I had a peace and freedom rally here when everything was locked down. And boy, was I hated for it. I had over a thousand people here. I have a big garden
Starting point is 00:48:04 on the Franz Roggen house where I have my rallies. They hate me for it. We all died, by the way. We all died from the virus. So this isn't really me that's here. And I said, hey, little Andy Cuomo, you come down here and you try to close me down. Come on down. Another little daddy's boy.
Starting point is 00:48:26 Renaming the Tappan Zee Bridge after my daddy. The Mario M. Cuomo Bridge. You forgot to put the M. Take down the... $30 million. I'm not making this crap up. But look at all the people that followed. Remember, it does not take a majority to prevail,
Starting point is 00:48:44 but rather an irate, tireless minority keen on setting brush fires of freedom in the minds of men since Samuel Adams. And us, the irate, tireless minority must unite. Again, you got to call these guys out. Don't you tell me what to do. Don't you tell me what to do. You know, by the way, again, I've been at this a lot of years. The only way I see this happening is the same way the Berlin Wall came down. People forgot. People went there, stayed, didn't leave. Next day, more people came, more people came, more people came, more people came, more people came until they outnumbered the guys that were trying to stop them by 10,000 to one. Whoop, the wall came down. We need a rally of millions, tens of millions
Starting point is 00:49:40 in Washington, DC, locking the place down. No, we're in charge. You're not. That's the only way I see it. Think about it. Hong Kong. I used to be on Hong Kong TV before COVID war. And that's what ended the protests, by the way. And the city is 7.5 million people.
Starting point is 00:50:01 A million people were taken to the streets. Out of 7.5 million. You can't get a million people out of 332 million in America to protest. Well, don't you think January 6th had an, I mean, when they saw the overreaction to that, I think a lot of that really killed. I think a lot of people's desires would be interesting at the election though, to see if they protest if it goes to Biden again. You know, I want to go back.
Starting point is 00:50:25 You know, you talk about gold before and what's going to happen. We're going to go. We're going to have the worst financial crisis in the history of the world, part one and part two. And no one's talking about it. And that's the office buildings are going bust. Your office vacancy rate. And again, not my numbers, the facts, in San Francisco, vacant, 36.7%. It was 3.6% in 2019. Portland, Oregon, 29% vacant. New York City, 23% vacant. Vacant.
Starting point is 00:51:02 On average, 20% of the buildings in the major cities in new york in america are vacant vacant how are they going to pay their loans oh these are interest-only loans by the way so they're now the with interest rates up it's twice the cost to renew your loan four trillion dollars of loans are coming up in the next two and a half years four trillion you have no tenants there how are you going to pay your loans the banks are going to go bust this is going to be a crisis they're not going to be able to handle but again when all else fails they take you to war what followed the great depression world war ii what followed the dot-com bust? The war on terror. What followed the Hamas attack? What preceded it? 39 weeks of protests in Israel that everybody's forgotten because of Netanyahu's
Starting point is 00:51:53 judicial reform acts. And not my language, the language out of another piece of scum, the president of Israel, Isaac Herzog, who said, God gave us this land. How about if I don't believe in you, God? Can you handle that one? But anyway, he said, there's a civil war going on in Israel. There was a civil war going on in Israel.
Starting point is 00:52:17 39 weeks of protests to get Netanyahu. A mass attack. Everybody forgot it. They're going to do the same thing again well it's gonna be a financial crisis the likes of which we've never seen and go right about them not being able to handle trends for 2024 was golden year for gold gold's up over 300 bucks since then well it's what's you know and you you know this as well as anybody it's not so much the gold's going up the dollar is going down it's, you know, and you know this as well as anybody. It's not so much the gold's going up, the dollar's going down. It's an inversion. You know, the dollar's losing purchasing power. It's the money velocity slowing around the world and that are fleeing because of the crime rate from these Soros DAs.
Starting point is 00:53:10 And, of course, the collapse of the commercial property value that's coming and the overall calamity. I mean, don't forget the grocery stores having to give six months notice to the people before they up and leave. You know, again, it was the ge before they up and leave. Yeah. Again, it was the geeks that locked down first. Right. What's that guy with that, that,
Starting point is 00:53:31 that guy, Twitter, Dorsey, Dorsey. Yeah. He was supposed to go to South Africa. We wrote about in the magazine as it was happening in February, he canceled it.
Starting point is 00:53:42 Everybody has to go home and work. And they were the ones, and they had made all that dough by people not going out and the whole, you know, internet business boomed. So they made a lot of dough by people forcing people to work at home. And again, people, now they're staying at home. They're commuting an hour and a half each way, getting up at five o'clock in the morning. I'm not going to do that anymore. And again, if I had 10 stories in an office building, I don't see all these people in cubicles anyway. Yeah, stay home.
Starting point is 00:54:12 I don't need all this space. No, this is serious. You know, they got it wrong in the King James Bible. They say the meek shall inherit the earth. The geeks have inherited the earth. I love that. Well, Gerald, I think we're over. The reality, the music stinks. Everything's fake. It's all fake crap. Yes. With real consequences.
Starting point is 00:54:38 And we're coming towards the end of the show here. Gerald, I'll make sure I gave you plenty of time to plug. Of course, you're the founder of the Trends Journal. I subscribe. Go check out trendsjournal.com and Occupy Peace. Anything else you want to... First of all, thank you for coming on. I was filling in for David and giving him a day off. I've wanted to talk to you. It's been too long. It's been four years. I just enjoyed going over some current events and history with you. It's always fascinating, sir. Thank you. Well, thank you. Yeah. And by the way, if we have a, if the people go to night,
Starting point is 00:55:13 I think it's night.com and you put up the. Yeah. The David night show.com. Right. There's a link on there for the trends. You can sign up for the trends journal and you get 10% off. So of course your grand total of $2.50 a week. Nothing. And again, you're not going to find, 30-day money-back guarantee,
Starting point is 00:55:31 there's no loss at all. It's a total gain. Again, there's no magazine like it. And I want to thank all you guys for being on with you. I really appreciate all you do. And it's an honor for me to be with you.
Starting point is 00:55:44 And I appreciate it very much and again i'm heartbroken to see what's happened to this country and uh again as an apolitano we cry you know we're very passionate and then don't screw with me i'll slit your throat we go from there to zero there's nothing in the middle about us exactly right uh again, I'm proud to be an American and I'm very sad to see the demise of this country taken over by little freaks. I am too, sir. Well, I appreciate you so much, Gerald. I quoted you in my first book with what you said the motto of the mainstream media should be. Today's news, tomorrow, retractions to follow. So thank you for everything that you've been doing over the years.
Starting point is 00:56:32 I've been watching you for a long, long time. Thank you so much. And you can find Charlie's host of Macroaggressions, the podcast, podcast served up pretty much anywhere. And you've got macroaggressions.io. Yeah, and the Octopus of Global Control is now out as an audio book. It only took seven years, up pretty much anywhere. And you've got macroaggressions.io is the website. Yeah. And
Starting point is 00:56:45 the Octopus of Global Control is now out as an audio book. It only took seven years, but it is available now. So go get it. 23 hours of information for a long car ride or maybe a flight or wherever. And of course, Donald Jeffries.media and your Substack. Talk about your latest article and what's up at Substack. Yeah, I wrote, I think Gerald would appreciate it. I wrote, because conservatives really irritate me when they continue to be enamored with the police. And I think the police are an occupied military force
Starting point is 00:57:16 at this point. So I wrote something called The Standing Army of the State. And it's on lewrockwell.com. Zero Hedge publishes some of my stuff now too. But that's the only place I'm not shadow banned. I protest at SubstackDonaldJeffries.substack.com. So I certainly appreciate that.
Starting point is 00:57:31 And obviously an honor to be with Tony and Charlie, but certainly Gerald Salente. I'm one of your biggest fans. So it's great to share the stage with you. I'm honored to be with you guys. Thank you for all that you do. I really appreciate it. Thank you, Gerald. And again, you can go to the David night show.com.
Starting point is 00:57:47 There's a link on there for, uh, to sign up for the trends journal. You can not only support David, but you can support, uh, Gerald Salente and, uh, just appreciate, uh, your passion. I was looking forward to this segment. I wasn't, I wasn't quite sure how it would work with the panel. Cause I'd talked to Don and Charlie before I knew you were coming on. I thought, well, I'll keep them. We'll see how it works. with the panel because i talked to to don and charlie before i knew you were coming on i thought well keep them we'll see how it works and it went great so i loved i loved every minute of it and uh just for the audience you know you can support david
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