The Prepper Broadcasting Network - Patriot Power Hour #300 - J6 Footage w/ NBC Guy & Intrepid Commander!
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Broadcasting Network You are now listening to the Patriot Power Hour, the newest show of the Prepper Broadcasting
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Introducing your hosts, Ben, the Breaker of Banksters and Future Dan, the editor
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Patriot Power Hour episode 300.
It's incredible.
Episode 300.
We're live.
Ben, the Breaker of Banksters here with Future Dan.
And we got Dave Jones and James Walton joining us.
All right, let's unmute them James and
NBC guy here to celebrate 300 episodes page your power hour. Thanks for joining us gentlemen
Congratulations. Hey, I'm honored to be on your 300th show. This is thank you
Absolutely, you guys were on our 200 show
Sure. Yeah Thank you Absolutely, you guys were on our 200 show darn sure yeah
That time has flown since then so it's no it's an honor for us to have you guys here. Hey look
Here's some here's a couple metrics that I think are important for you guys
the average podcast gets about 50 episodes in its lifetime out of the however many four million or there are out there and
the average podcast episode
Comes away with about 28 to 29 downloads in the first week
So you guys far surpassed both of those metrics and you know, I think it goes to show why you guys do what you do
Yeah
It's a long slog one week at a time goes to show why you guys do what you do. Yeah, I appreciate that.
It's a long slog one week at a time.
We've, you know, taken a couple of weeks off here or there, but consistency is the key, I think. And there's never a lack of content for prepping or for news.
So that's why it's kind of been a blur.
But a lot of great, great topics we've've covered even if it's a depressing
topic Overall prepping and what's going on in the world? But the way we look at it is let's see what's in front of us
Let's see the danger that could be coming up. Let's prep for and let's get through it whether around it over under it
You know, that's how we're looking at it
We had four years. Yes, you read months ago on
behalf of pitIT, Prepper Broadcasting Network, I went to J6 and we've been talking for weeks, months, years about what happened there.
Tonight we're going to show the beginning of the actual footage live from the capital that day.
And, uh, so we have a very special show.
Dave James are on board to help comment our way through this.
Dave, you're about to say something real quick.
What was it?
Oh, well, you guys have a tremendous amount of history that is recorded over the years. And
it's just amazing that, you know, that you can look back and
listen to the news articles, get what was going through our minds
at the time. And, and now we're looking back at J6 2021.
So this is gonna be great.
This is about one year after we joined PBN,
we joined PBN January, 2020.
I think it was like episode 83 or 84.
So we did put some work in before we joined PBN,
but James found the diamond in the rough PPH
Patriot power hour
So ever since then we've been just so happy to be with PBN and I think the network as a whole is just
Grow not only in downloads and listeners, which is awesome, but just kind of camaraderie working together
I've learned so much from other hosts. It's awesome
Yeah, it
would be cool if we could if we
could face off against our
younger versions, right? That
would be funny. I think of that
often actually like could I
beat up my 18 year old self
probably not. I would put my
18 year old self in the
hospital. There you go. Alright On the right side of it. Um well, we could reminisce for hours
honestly and you know, we'll have to do that sometime down
down the line but guys, we do have a lot of business to take
care of. So, as future Dan noted, we have well, let me
just pass on to him. This is the first time this has been
seen. Um I'm gonna go ahead and share screen. So, if you're
watching the video, be sure uh follow along closely. You'll see a lot. We will be letting the video
run its course without commentary over the top for most of it for about 20 minutes, but
we will pause once or twice before we get rolling though future day and anything you
wanted to say to kind of prefaces Yeah, the video starts at about 10 a.m. On January 6th near the White House. I'm on my way to the White House and
We're gonna pause when a very special well-known character from that day
Appears so literal then
All right
here we America. We are reversing our
makes sense. Is the Magus
shaman. I walked right past him
in the street. Let it roll for a
little bit till we're past him,
Ben. We are taking our
civilization back. roll for a little bit till we're past him Ben. What do you think of that Dave and James?
What do you think they placed him there for a reason? Because he had to have been seen
by thousands.
That's an interesting point. And he was later in the Capitol.
So, yeah, we know he was up by the White House at the beginning.
Yeah, he became the face of January 6th.
And I mean, I think that was pretty intentional.
So, I mean, it was intentional that they made him the example.
I mean, it was intentional that they made him the example, but was he placed there so that the thousands of people
that walked by were sure to notice him?
And he was facing the crowd, the incoming crowd
and hollering, literally hollering at him,
like, look at me and my horns.
This crowd assembled from all directions.
Oh, okay.
Wait till you see the size of it.
That was just me coming off of one metro stop making my way to the east side.
I think I got off on Foggy Bottom and walked towards the White House, but not everybody
saw him there.
I think he was authentic.
I don't think he was a plant. There's more video that we're going to debut in episode three,
oh one after this,
that is it's going to show clearly suspicious activity,
but right there, this guy's yelling that we're going to take back this or
our civilization. I can't be sure that he's not authentic.
Yeah. Well,
I can't be sure that he's not authentic.
Yeah.
Well, does he leave before Trump gets done speaking?
Most of the on his way to the Capitol.
So he's first, you know, he's first at the door and those videos of them, letting them in and doing all that.
No, while everything you'll see in this video happens
The writing was already going on at the Capitol Wow, okay
Rebirthing our nation. We are taking our... Rebirthing the nation.
I just wanted to rerun that real quick. We are not gonna be able to rewind very much,
but wanted to do that.
As in just a little bit of a programming note,
it'll take us a couple seconds between pausing
and being able to speak.
So anyway, I'm gonna hit play.
We're gonna keep this going
and keep analyzing the footage Yeah. the
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the I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
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I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. I'm you. Gary would beat Gary.
What early man does not wait for the control of the river.
There is an hour from here to control the river. And this is about you. Nobody likes you. Nobody likes you.
Nobody likes you.
The small world is in the hands of the government.
The small world is in the hands of the government.
The small world is in the hands of the government.
The small world is in the hands of the government.
While the people have born from the straw.
While the people have born from the straw.
The people have been established, protected, and set.
The people have been established, protected, and set.
But not the citizens of our country. But not the citizens of our time. Yeah! I'm going to be a little bit of a little bit of a
little bit of a
little bit of a
little bit of a
little bit of a
little bit of a
little bit of a
little bit of a little bit of a the biggest crowd I've ever been in.
All right. We got the guys back. One question Dave asked was how cold is it?
It was mild.
Yeah, it looks pretty mild the way they're dressed and I did see one
police officer.
I don't know if it was Capitol police or city police.
He was with these look like he cell phone
Recording the crowd the size of the crowd and then I did see a camera a reporter with a camera guy
he had his mask on you know, like COVID and
He's leading the camera guy somewhere
So I guess they wanted to get a shot of something. I think what's good as the most was these
Say it again. Does that match what you pictured the j6 crowd looked like at least what the part that was listening to
Oh, yeah, definitely that we had a big
Gun rally here in Richmond. It was pretty similar as far
as people and, you know, dress out and flags and those kinds of things. What I did notice
in this crowd that I didn't notice as much in that crowd though was some serious backpacks.
Yeah. Like seriously heavy looking backpack. I seen like at least four guys in that first bit of footage wearing big
backpacks and I didn't know I'm trying to sit here and go like, what would I
bring?
Well, I definitely wouldn't need that big a backpack.
I know that.
And didn't they, yeah.
Didn't, didn't they at your event, James, didn't they, uh, like limit your
backpacks or the
Oh yeah, there was no guns.
If you went inside the Capitol grounds, there was no guns.
And he went through metal detectors.
We just went past a family that had 45 hoodies.
There's four of them.
And they all have, that's a good shot of the crowd.
That's, that's immense. Yeah. I also went to Glenn Beck's event in
Oh, eight, I think it was in DC. That was a pretty big one, too. It was like, you know, anti Obama rally, but that's a
great shot there. That's it. That gives you a good idea the depth right there of the crowd
Smoking a cigarette
Yeah
Pretty peaceful though, like I haven't seen anyone except for what's his name the Viking man
Calling fear anyone's head Ligard literally figuratively so far now this again is part one
we're gonna have part two a week from now on episode three Oh one,
which has, let's just say a lot more writing. Yeah.
I will be interested to see how the crowd transitions.
I don't know if you've watched it yourself, Dan, over and over again,
to see how the crowd,
cause that's what's going to interest me the most is to see your point of view,
how the crowd goes from
literally squatting and smoking ciggy's and you know holding up flags to then like
Bum-rush time, you know what I mean after the speech
You can hear the murmur of the crowd as we close in on the Capitol. It changes, huh?
That's interesting. You can hear it more than you can see it
Huh, that's interesting you can hear it more than you can see it
All right, I can either we can listen to the sound of the video yeah, let's listen we can comment over it Which one let's listen in okay? Let me get that going. I'm gonna meet you gentlemen. I'm not a I think that technically the march that I was at at that point in time was the Save America March and there were others on the east side of the Capitol.
Alex Jones had his own. There were other personalities that had their own rallies. The March stopped the steal.
But officially up here at the White House, That's the Save America March
South side it looks like yeah
South side of the White House
Anything else you want to keep rolling I don't see what's out or not Yeah, it looks like more people are getting ready to record but you're close to Trump. So that makes sense
Yeah, and I thought I saw that same cameraman, uh, or news guy.
He has a black hoodie on and, and, and, uh, well, I, he's not far from here.
If you can rewind, can you rewind?
So I'll say this, we cannot rewind right now for this part two.
We will be able to rewind.
And finally, we are going to remaster and combine both parts at some
point and provide them via thumbnail drive to both NBC guy and traffic
commanders.
They can analyze the footage frame by frame at their own leisure with highest
quality.
So that'll be coming in the next couple of weeks, but not quite in the night, but we're going to make that happen, but no pausing. the I see Korean. I see Taiwanese. I think I see Romanian. I saw Iran earlier. Yeah, I saw Mexico.
Yeah, so the closer we get to the capital, the um, a number of Taiwanese flags and signs,
uh, absolutely criticizing the communist CCP. That's, that's common here. Those people came out
to this rally in force
Let's roll then great comment. All right, we're gonna get this video rolling again We love you brother! Again, I want to thank you. It's just a great honor to have this kind of... Welcome back!
We love you!
We love you!
Dream come up!
Dream! Okay. So, the rally ended.
I obviously didn't record the whole president's speech.
And we most of that crowd headed to the Capitol what you're seeing here from Pennsylvania Avenue
facing south is
Three other roads was just a complete stream of the crowd headed to the Capitol. Yeah
Were those people in all black?
Walking together right there
Yeah in between mm-hmm
They look like security of some sort. Yeah exactly. Yeah there's three of them. One lady in the middle. Yeah.
Alright we'll get back to this.
Three streets. Oh That's part one half of the video the peaceful half actually next week we're gonna have everything
that happens at the foot of that capital up until I observed doors open and crowd streaming inside the building at which point I knew
this was a bad situation and I
The audience seems so demure
It's really hard to believe that it went from that to what it went to
You know to me. It's important. Yeah, what's important to remember?
Earlier a Lot of writing had already begun,
especially on the West side that you can see as we were approaching all the
barriers that had been originally there at the morning of the day,
crowd control barriers were essentially trodden down and gone by the time the
crowd was arriving at that point.
Wow.
Yeah, that's come on in.
Well, and that last little clip there, I saw two guys with massive backpacks and some guys with the cooler.
And I'm like, wow, you could put a massive bomb in that cooler there.
It just wheel it right up. I mean it
looked
You know from a security standpoint just a free-for-all. Yeah, right
Exactly, very dangerous
Could have been worse if they had detonated some IEDs
Whoever they would be. Well, you remember the pipe bomb guy.
Yeah.
Right.
Never caught the most surveilled city in the United States.
He's caught on video using his cell phone.
Where's all that data?
Yeah.
Who was that guy?
They got some footage of that space too.
I've seen so.
About the cell phones. Yeah, who was that guy? They got some footage of that space too. I've seen so about the
cellphones earlier in this first half of the footage even before I got parked and tried to
Record something of Trump towards the White House
you may have heard me say the phones are going down yeah, and
We've all been in crowds where all our devices are competing for bandwidth
So you don't get great coverage when you're in crowds and you saw how big that crowd was so cell phone was on and off
Throughout the time I was recording. Yeah, and I did try to
connect to prepper broadcasting network and in broadcast live couldn't get to work and
broadcasting network and broadcast live couldn't get to work and
Later I noticed that
AT&T had a basically an 18 wheeler tower
assembled right there between the White House and the Capitol and
Videos on my phone that I wasn't sharing or live-streaming
Some of them were blacked out. I could not access them. They existed on my phone that I wasn't sharing or live-streaming Some of them were blacked out. I could not access them
They existed on my phone and I remember what they should have been a recording of but they were
censored from my phone so everything there was
maximum surveilled
Yeah, and possibly even taken from people in live time
So it may not look like there was surveillance on the ground and great security on the ground
But in terms of telecommunications, it was maximum surveillance
Well, and there are systems in place to eliminate
cellphone signals
Because terrorists not only use them to communicate,
they use them to detonate bombs. So if they thought there was a bomb in the area,
they'll jam the frequency so a signal can't get through.
But like Iraq war, Dave, one of the first things we did during reconstruction
We set up as many cell towers as we could and make sure Iraqis had access to cell phones
Because it was a
Absolute means to track the networks. Yeah, this they everything all the warrants that came afterwards
To all the J sixers that were prosecuted.
Yeah.
They, they reversed engineer those prosecutions
cause they had already seized the footage
on anything they recorded on their phones.
Again, I wasn't live streaming this video
off of the phone in any way.
Yeah.
Again, maybe 25% of my videos all towards the Capitol,
which we're going to debut that footage next week
25% were blacked out. I couldn't have them
Wow, that's something right there. Yeah, I don't maybe you told me before I don't know
I don't think so, but regardless
That's intense if that's not just a bug
right
Especially because you're not live streaming. I mean, recording in theory
directly to the flash drive of your phone. There should be no
way for there to be some sort of signal issue because there's too
many people on the cellular network or some sort of
explanation like that. I would not think so literally got in
there and nuked some of your videos can't believe they let
some. I'm not they let some fly.
I'm not sure they nuked it.
I'm not sure they nuked it.
They just tried to scramble what they could.
Maybe didn't get all of them.
No, I think they took the ones that they thought
were evidence and prevented me from having them.
Well, imagine what kind of technology
they got four years later.
But we're gonna have that part two,
like we said, next week. And we're gonna be able to pause and really go through it
Piece by piece no guarantees, but the invite to NBC guy and James will be out there if you're able to join us on
Next Tuesday to review part two and if not regardless, all right, they're both gonna be there
I'll do my best. It is a school night, but it will be pithy as best as possible.
But we're going to make sure you guys get the full on footage
transferred to you and not exactly sure when but would love.
I'm kind of speaking out of turn for future.
Dan, it is his footage.
But I think it'd be great if you two looked at it
and tried to find, you know, tidbits
that might be worth looking through and talking about.
Absolutely.
I would love to have it.
And I just pure curiosity on my part, you know,
but man, you know, find Ray Epps, you know,
like they used to do, find Waldo.
Yeah, where's Waldo? Where's Ray?
Yeah, hey, we already found the the Viking guy like in the first seconds. Holy cow
Future dad anything else you wanted to say on this clip or any questions or thoughts for the guys generally?
Just any other impressions you had about what you saw today, gentlemen, that maybe defied what you expected?
I mean, I already mentioned it, but I'll mention it again. And it's just that
in my mind, and I've seen a decent amount of the footage and stuff like that, and it's been tailored
by CNN, MSNBC and the like. I think it's just seeing people so close to the Capitol after hearing the rousing speech
and being really kind of lax and also probably the proximity to the speed to the Capitol without
any security check whatsoever. Like I said, here in Richmond, we did, if you wanted to get on the
grounds of the Virginia State Capitol, you had to go through metal detectors and things like that.
This was just a national second amendment rally.
It got pretty big, but it wasn't this size.
It wasn't anything with this kind of implication, this kind of cloud over it.
Just another sort of like, who the hell was in charge of security and why aren't they
hanging from the Capitol?
You know what I mean?
Yeah, I'm with you on that because it's almost like they wanted something to happen that
because it was like how not to do it.
It's an example of how not to Do security for a huge event and everybody knew it was gonna be massive. Oh
Yeah
Crazy
Yeah part two is gonna show you some evidence that it was a well-planned
false flag
Yeah, okay. I can't we can't wait till wait till next week then. Yeah, that's gonna be
scheduled for next Tuesday, the 15th of April. Hey, that's tax day. I think that's at propose.
So that's what we're planning for the 15th of April for part two.
Excellent work, future Dan on the on the coverage for sure. Yeah, definitely.
Yeah, definitely. Thank you.
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Hey, we're back for the news blitz. This is April 8th, 2025 going to future danger heat map dashboard.
And as predicted last week on episode 299, the economic column is heating up. But we'll start with column one.
We have one indicator active war unconstitutionally waged potentially. DOD weighs drone strikes on
Mexican cartels. There is no authorization of any force to be used like that passed by Congress today.
Call him to the People's Liberation Navy blasts dangerous American actions near
China, which can lead to misjudgment. Meanwhile, senior generals are being
purged by this president. NSA cybercom commander was fired
three-star admiral
Representing the united states to nato fired
Reportedly would not put up the president's portrait
in their headquarters as is
customary in all commands
customary in all commands. Around Taiwan, China ends military drills with simulated attacks on Taiwan ports and energy sites. We're looking at the Pacific. We're
looking at the high command. Little bit of dangerous news there. We're gonna wrap
up with the economy, so we're gonna jump to the natural indicators. At least 33
killed in Congo flooding.
Headline we got here states 19 but it's up over 20 now 23
fatalities reported across six states floods ravaging
Tennessee and Kentucky. Got a pretty large earthquake that
hit New Guinea 6.9 attracts our attention
Nature is reengineered dire wolves reborn. Well, maybe not exactly but pretty close scientists
Purportedly de extinct line of beasts whose live gene pool long ago vanished Maybe partly they did that, but it triggers nature is re-engineered for
that sci-fi dystopia angle to all of this. And more evidence vaccination effects have
been exposed. mRNA COVID injections cause long-term changes to chromosomes increasing the risk of leukemia and brain tumors
another study
Taking us to the top of column 3
the main event for this episode the 300th episode of
Patriot power hour
We got the fear gauge going off the charts like it rarely does this week headlines starting to surge just
last week hits 45 hit 60 yesterday futures global markets tumbling and a panic sell off that's the
next indicator stock market i don't know if it's crashed to the black on red happening now point then but at the close Monday if
they had repeated that Tuesday, I think it would have. I think it would have.
Monday down nose dive 1600 points. S&P and Nasdaq dropped most since 2020. March
2020. The last time this indicator was black on red. That's after 1800 points last Friday.
Everything crashing.
China retaliates with 34% tariffs on American goods.
Dow tumbles 300 more points today.
So tariff induced sell off is resuming tonight.
On the trade front, intricately tied to stock market getting close to a crash
we got a headline here that lists the top 30 US tariff rates after the April
2nd announcement by the president China fires back we just covered that
tonight 104 percent tariffs placed on communist China after Beijing defies us warning.
They retaliated 34% catching them another 50%
tariff from the president and they're ready to go on.
They're ready to go on. This is getting pretty close to an all out.
It's going to be a de facto boycott of Chinese goods in the US economy.
Did you ever think you'd see that?
Bankster breaker.
We'll ask you in a second.
Meanwhile, we got to report chapter 11.
Bankruptcies are jumping 20%.
Don't know over what period of time probably need to dig into that article
but if firms do start widely failing then it's on there is a
Economic calamity in 2025. We're not there yet, though
but a little bit of a hint that
People in power are concerned about such matters Federal Reserve holds closed-door meeting amid tariff tensions
That immediately triggers its binary. It's just gonna trigger to grade
One happening now fed abruptly meets
Scrolling below the radio archive interest rates suddenly moving
We could bring it down
We are gonna see the Fed chair pals
Speaks as emergency rate cut odds rise so on this was it was either the day or the day after I think it's the same
Day that or the the day after the president announced on on April 2nd the tariffs
We talked about it was you know to happen
On episode 299 well it happened
That is your news blitz for April 8th
2025 where do you want to begin then?
Let's end with economics because I am the breaker bankster so I'm biased towards that I want to talk freely about that
So I want to get everything else out of the way. There's so much other important information
I don't want to start with econ either because I want to get everything else out of the way. There's so much other important information I don't want to start with econ either
because I want to give the other it's due justice so so how about that with
um let's go with the injections mRNA COVID injections cause long-term changes
to chromosomes increasing the risk of leukemia, brain tumors.
We've seen many, many studies coming out and each month it's at a faster rate.
New studies coming out showing the negative effects of the injections,
whether it's changes to genes, whether it's changes to your cardiovascular system, blood clots, what not, cancer,
turbo cancers, all types of things linked to that and I don't want to stand on a soapbox
or talk too much about it but there's there was so many people out there who won't be the first
to do something because they're like,
oh, I'm not going to be the guinea pig,
but they are also easily put into a fierce state
and jump right in line to get the injection.
I just saw so many people,
the risk reward in the studies was absolutely not,
not put through the rigorous procedures that it needed to be done and
people just jumped right into the deep end and said give me the jab give me the
booster give me the second give me the third booster and bad news all around
there you go so what's your thoughts on that overall and I guess this article
specifically if you want to.
Yeah, that's all true. And we've, we've covered a lot of these. This is a German study. So, you know,
hard to ignore, right? Um, if you can go back to the heat map dashboard, I want to look across
the dashboard at a different indicator and think about how this one affects that one. Okay,
war with China starts. Do you think that the People's Liberation Navy right there?
One speaking out about our current activities in the Western Pacific.
What kind of intel do they have on the amount of military members who didn't have a choice
to stay in the military? They took those shots. What's the cancer rate of the US Navy
for people of a demographic much, much younger?
Then that should be happening.
And how classified is that information?
That's like seriously needs to be classified information.
You would agree, right?
With the people of the liberation Navy
constantly calculating what are their odds
of taking Taiwan if they leapt at it.
That's like the damage done to young people with those vaccines. It's got to be a matter of national security at this point.
That's real intel in this day and age. They can data mine that sort of info pretty easily.
No, not from military members.
None of those records are available to them.
That's all protected.
I, you know, I'm thinking more of mining their locations of their cell phone,
realizing they're going to the doctor office once a month and it's a oncology
wing, for example, but this is data mining.
These are big pictures to statistics.
But you know, this is data mining. These are big pictures to statistics. Wow. You're right.
Because sailors in port would go to the hospitals and clinics on their Navy installations.
And they are using commercial cell phones in their pocket to walk around.
Yeah, maybe that. Yeah, they might be able to do that locationally the Chinese party is
Really penetrated the police and surveillance systems. They should be able to get license plate readers as well. So that'd be super simple
Yeah, it's it's something that could be done in the 70s because
There'd be no police for that some
vulnerability on maybe
installations and of course not
on base, not on base. Well, the
sailors, sailors are only going
to medical facilities on base
or in their ship. Here's another
angle. Not that we had to go too
deep into this but what about
people's parents? So, they're
leaving base because their
parents are more ill than they
were on average 510 15 years
ago because their parents took
it. That's another just knock
on effect. There's a lot of small knock on
effects when they add up. They're pretty big.
Well, that's, that's not that's the heart of tick tock, right?
That's the real real problem with Yes, perfect. The children
and the extended families, the cousins of children of senior
generals, for example, just the entire pattern of life.
They would target the accounts of anybody who has any kind of
relationship or would have any kind of foreknowledge with any
military members.
They would look at giant patterns, right?
And that they can't have that that can't be had by an adversary
like that.
So that's what I do is I look at, try to look at an indicator one place,
right vaccine effects being exposed in a very serious way,
and try to think, well, what's that influence a different
indicator? It's not always possible. We don't always have
news kind of interconnected, but column three economic that's
connected, top to bottom, every one of those indicators is have news kind of interconnected, but column three economic that's connected.
Top to bottom. Every one of those indicators is connected to the others.
Looking horizontally on the heat map dashboard.
If you can start to see those connections, I think it's fair to say after running future danger since 2015,
they can be a, you know, a harbinger of a, of a major crisis.
they can be a, you know, a harbinger of a major crisis.
Certainly. Now I wanna, before we move on with the news,
shout out to Jay Ferg in the comments,
said that the J6 part one footage was great.
The first part of the show, if you guys missed it,
we had NBC guy and Intrepid Commander himself.
We were able to debut
the first half of J6 footage from really the the Trump speech and kind of outside
that area near the White House to where everyone started to march towards the
Capitol. Part two a week from today on tax Day, it's gonna be the end of the
March of the Capital, then some activity around the Capital. Won't really do any
spoilers, but I did notice you lose a little bit of the fidelity of the video
on the stream. That's just how streaming works. It's a little less bitrate. So not
only are we giving Intrepid Commander, as well as uh, NBC guy copies of the full HD footage
on a physical drive, we're gonna upload next week
the full HD version of the J6 footage from front to back all the way
including footage around Capitol Hill that will be debuted next week.
Put that on rumble so everyone
out there can pause wherever they want. They can even download the footage and
go frame by frame if they want. Do all types of analysis. This footage has never
been seen so I think it's worth sleuthing around perhaps. Future Dan
anything else you want to say for that final plug for next week. All First Amendment rights are reserved.
Yes, all First Amendment rights reserved. In fact,
we are a news organization here at PBN and this is breaking news not to write ourselves
into the story, but it is so. Alright, we talked about about COVID vaccines bit parlayed that into military and just societal readiness
for war with China
China ends military drills with simulated attacks on Taiwan ports energy sites some of the live-fire exercises only
100 or a couple hundred yards off the shore of Taiwan very very close I
was traveling you know I was traveling on vacation recently and I went way
further than a couple hundred yards off the coast so live fire exercise I mean
that is literally as antagonizes as you can be. So hitting Taiwan ports,
suffocating them, strangulating them, full-on blockade around Taiwan would be
the plan. Would they actually land right after that or more of an attrition? Hard
to know but those of Taiwanese and US military personnel and their families and their health is a factor.
I think if they think they have the situational awareness,
the ISR, that they would trust,
that they know where everything is,
like you just suggested,
they may have already tried to do it,
but they do not have an advantage in electronic warfare, naval electronic warfare
over our Navy, no chance. So, you know, that's what they don't know. And that's why, you
know, for example, Chinese nationals were caught, captured by Ukrainians, like I think
today, or yesterday.
Yep. Right. So like North Korea has already, you know, had had their units in support of Russia fighting. There's Chinese
quote unquote volunteers in there too, because I mean,
they're studying that drone landscape, the images coming out
of Ukraine with all these, you all these battered cities close to the front are all
have optical wire filament just draping over like spiderweb scenes because all the drones
have to be flown by wire or they're jammed. Russians can't get anything in the air that is wirelessly controlled.
The West, and in particular ourselves, but the British and several of those other nations
aren't shabby at it either, right? Can absolutely jam the electromagnetic spectrum. So radios
don't work against us right now.
A new creepy aspect of the battlefield draped fiber optics from
expended drone ordinance.
It's a scene that is really going to stand out is that's the first time that ever happened. And that was like the state of warfare in 2025.
Yes. A hundred years from now, 300 years from now,
hopefully civilization will still be going strong.
They'll be looking at footage and just like we could spot civil war era,
revolutionary war era, World War One era, World War Two, based off the helmets,
the artillery, all those different things. Drones, huge.
It'll be iconic.
Yes.
And the Chinese can't do the fly-by-wire drones
across the Taiwan Strait.
And I think you're starting to get, you know,
beyond the distance of fly-by-wire, right?
So, yeah.
The presence around Taiwan,
especially the electro-warfare capabilities, they're always there.
They're always on constant alert.
Be so great if we could spend all these money and resources here to, uh,
make civilization better instead of blowing each other up, maybe explore space,
but not that simple. Obviously.
What do you think about the three star Admiral fired?
I was glad to see based on those circumstances,
but also NSA cybercom commander fired. What's going on there?
Yeah.
So kind of look at under current circumstances with the deep
state that absolutely rejected the president during his first term.
And you kind of say, say all right this kind of resembles
seeing gold at an all-time high you look at gold as an all-time high on the heat map and you think
well especially if you have gold you're like well that's not bad so generals being purged you know
for cause in and of itself might might not be dangerous, but in the overall
structure of the news environment, it's just one more indicator that things are not normal
right now. This doesn't normally happen, right? The last time there's this amount of firings
of four, there may never have been this many firings of three and four star generals.
So this probably is an unprecedented purge.
Historians are gonna be able to go back
and look at different times and places.
There's a lot of generals fired during both world wars,
for performance.
That's not exactly this environment.
And if you study the Cuban missile crisis, one of the things that
JFK spoke to his brother, RFK, the attorney general about when they were concerned that,
you know, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs were not necessarily going to follow their orders.
And they considered firing some during that crisis. And then they
thought twice about what that would signal to the Soviets, like how dangerous it is to be turning
over your senior staff during a crisis, right? But it proceeds. I think it's somewhat surgical right now. They're not doing it wholesale.
Although promoting someone at a retirement to be chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,
bypassing 300 active duty general and flag officers, admirals and generals.
We haven't seen that before either.
So all part of Trump 2.0 and not entirely surprising, not entirely dangerous
in and of itself. But look at the heat map, Ben. We got red across three columns and black twice
in one of the columns. We're heating up. We're heating up. I want to jump into the economics,
but were there any other non-economic studies or articles you wanted to jump in. I want to jump into the economics, but were there any other non economic studies or
Articles you wanted to jump in I want to talk about dire wolf last or now
It sounds pretty cool. I'm a dog person and I would like a dire wolf, but not actually
It's also very sounds very dangerous. I'm not too sure about this and kind of more of a tip of the iceberg.
What are they really doing behind closed doors?
What's your take on it?
So they're exaggerating, right?
They, this can't be done without having, you know, modern wild wolves.
All wolves are wild, but having, you know, modern wolves be the surrogate,
All wolves are wild but having you know modern wolves be the surrogate you know
they got they got a bear the
Offspring but
Reading this article about you know how they behave. I don't know they're big and they
Are not happy to be near people at all
so not not to say that wolves, they're just basically, they brought in some DNA
and made much bigger wolves
and have been alive supposedly for thousands of years.
You're right though.
If they could do this publicly,
what are they trying to do privately?
They look cute when they're like eight pounds or four pounds, but yeah, they turn into well, dire wolves. Those
don't sound very friendly and I'm more worried about a
Jurassic Park scenario, but combine that with what was it
andromeda strain. I think it was Michael Crichton too, but some
sort of virus coming out of the ice or from
some sort of genetic mutation.
Sounds like sci-fi, but COVID-19 would sound like sci-fi.
I'm more worried about a mistake.
I'm more worried about a scientist that is mentally ill and wants to, you know, seed something that wipes out species that we have species
that are, you know, you know, and, you know, if you're going to make the argument that,
you know, there's all kinds of protocols for that. Well, the Wuhan Institute of Virology
had protocols that led to bad things. So yeah, nature is re-engineered. We're going to cover that sort of thing. It's on the, you know, decades before that would immediately affect your preps tonight. But nevertheless, we, you know, we look at the very short term, like what's the VIX doing, the volatility index on Wall Street, all the way to, you know, generational problems.
all the way to generational problems.
Well, something I think we can all agree with is we have generational problems in the economy.
Trump's in there trying to fix it, trying to right the ship.
I've said that things are so bad right now that even if I was in there, I don't
think I'd be able to write the ship, but maybe have a little bit of a softer landing.
I do.
And we talked a little bit about this before, but I, you know, last week, I
do like tariffs to some degree.
I prefer free trade or fair trade with those who play fair.
China doesn't play fair.
And there's litany of countries that don't play fair at all, or all of them, they kind of fair. China doesn't play fair and there's a litany of countries that don't play fair at all or all of a kind of fair
everybody the non trade barriers in first they adopted the
general agreement on tariffs and trade World Trade
Organization and you know, obviously NAFTA in this continent
and it was just a matter of time before every single company
copying each other, diplomats
and government officials watching what others were doing.
And they built into their import export operations, just everything that just de facto blocks
our goods.
Well, there's worse going on honestly,
it's not even taking into account such as pollution.
These countries have an unfair advantage
because they pollute the world.
Now that might be bad for them in the long term as well,
but it also hurts the comments as well.
That's what economists will call an externality.
You're right, it's bad, but it's not within the numbers, the money, the percentage. Yeah're right. It's
the It's 104 now compound What can you buy from right? What do you want?
Yes, what do you want to pay from that's made in China Ben? What do you want to pay for?
That you've ever bought that was made in China. What do you want to pay for double the price?
He named one thing made China is like I gotta have it. I'm gonna have to pay double the price. What are the in
elastic? There's another
economic therapy. Yeah,
externalities and inelastic and
elasticity in the, you know, the
the curve there. Anything? Can
you think anything from China?
You just, you're going to have
to pay twice for now. A couple.
However, I have some reasons as a prepper. I don't need much of you know, you've been paid twice that's very inelastic for a lot of supply supply and yeah both supply and demand. It's hard to start spin up. Well, not necessarily be certain medical equipment could be made pretty quickly here in America, but other other chemical factories, pharmaceuticals, etc.
Not just everyday life stuff, preps.
What's your best everyday life to not get anything from China in that regard? Yeah, well I have very little to
no exposure to that. Like I said, knock on wood, so it doesn't really affect me. What
does is electronics, even things that come out of Korea and Japan have a lot
of Chinese components. I have a lot of great electronics and I don't expect to
need to buy any for three plus years,
whether it's computers, monitors, microphones.
James Walton was talking about this a little earlier today,
or maybe it was yesterday,
about how he has like a backup microphone,
but not like two or three, so if they both break,
he's gonna have to splurge and bite the bullet,
pay the tear.
But hopefully, I don't know, that won't be necessary,
or maybe there will be
some microphones made in America or made 100% in Japan and Japan plays fair with us, whereas China doesn't, for example. Every single Asian exporter of electronics right now
is has been put by Trump in a position where, you know, when the when the supply chains readjust the further China digs in, and they may even
retaliate, and it may even go higher. Every one of those other
Asian exporters is going to be scrambling to be like, are we
going to make the decision to bring the factories onto our
shore and cut a deal with the Americans. So you know, they got the business, right? Yeah, and he's restructuring
all those economies. Like the April 2 isn't a gigantic day in
history.
And it has risks, but the US has a ton of negotiating power. And
as time goes on, it gets less and less negotiating power
So it's good to do this now rather than try to do it five or ten years from now won't have as much sway as
America hopefully temporarily
But has been losing some of its power whether hard or soft power
This is right here the most up-to-date and we do have a lot of news economically the power, whether hard or soft
the I said uh I think it was last
week. Maybe it was two weeks. I
mean maybe it was last week. I
said 35 K. Yeah. So, that's
quick. It went from 42 to 37
real fast. I said, you you think
things start to break at 35.
That's when people are going to
get real. Not even, that's where it starts to break.
It's not the edge of the cliff where everything falls off after that. But 35 it's like, uh,
oh, maybe we really do need drone pal and friends to step in with a, some sort of quantitative
easy in our rate cuts, emergency rate cuts. Um, I think if it gets below 28,000 or 30,000, then people will be like, oh no, this is becoming
the new 2008.
Even at that rate, it won't be that oversold.
The stock market has such a crazy run up since COVID, mostly because of easy money and inflation.
Slowly.
So there's, properly speaking, no crash.
Just maybe an overdue bear market.
Yeah, a wind down, another 10% or 20% over like two or three
months.
Trump detox of the economy.
That is a way to look at it.
And these tariffs are a detox.
So I like the way it.
But it's not going to work if work if they use now I'm no expert
on this but you have you know if you're a heroin addict I think it's like
suboxone or some other methadone one of those or both you use that to deal with
the withdrawals but you know if you use that stuff wrong or you go off it too
quick you could die so the worry is that these tariffs and stuff are too much of a
shock to the patient, but if we, but I think we can power through it and it is
a good detox, but the worry is if we just cut interest rates to 0% and do all
types of stimulus checks and deficit spending, then that's not going to be a
real detox, it's just going to kick it down the road more, you know, so we'll see.
Hey, last episode, it was the world debut of a new economic term,
unemployment, unemployment and inflation at the same time, a real bad mix that
can only really solve one end of that two part problem, right?
that can only really solve one end of that two part problem, right?
Yeah.
Great cuts and rate increases only help one or the other, right?
It's, it's a problem for them.
Oh, it's a real tough problem.
And, uh, if they do cut it to 0% and it's not really working very well, then they'd really be in trouble.
But I'm not expecting that conundrum quite yet.
Let's take a look at these charts here.
Let's even go back five years.
Look at this run up though.
So July of 2020, the market was at 26,000.
This is the Dow.
So went from 26,000 to $45,000 in five years, four or five years, almost doubling.
But then again, the price almost everything doubled.
Maybe not literally, but some of that is, you know, the dollar isn't purchased as much.
But still, look at where we're at here. At 37k, we're still only back to, let's call it December of 23. So we've, we've lost a year of
stock market gains, but it's nowhere near great financial crisis or Great Depression. Even when I said 35k, that's five K. That's only back to, you know, October, November of
twenty-three. It's really, you know, this thirty K line that
would have to be breached to scare everyone to death. Yeah,
rough if you're seventy-five and retired and living off your
401K though. Yes. Yes, I would say as much but uh interest
rates are going down. So, bond market going up if they had a less aggressive portfolio might be helpful for them.
Also, if I was 75, I would have been in some gold and silver. Gold has lost all time high, but they were last week, but they have not lost that
much in the last week when the markets have lost 10, 15, 20% certain stocks. So gold and silver playing their role.
Bitcoin was actually doing pretty well resisting it until today.
pretty well resisting it until the day. 76k right now.
A little capitulation today. 76.
Covering margin calls, aren't they?
Same thing we always talk about.
When the crisis comes, Bitcoin holdings are sacrificed to cover other bigger bets among the hedge funds. Is that accurate? Maybe
simplistic but kind of the right idea? I think so. It's very liquid. It's super
easy to sell Bitcoin unlike physical gold which can be take a lot of fees and
time and security to move and sell physical gold. So much more liquid but
that works on the way up and on the way down
And you got to remember a good portion of the rise from let's call it
55 60 thousand around the election before and just before from 60,000 up to 110 K and now at
76 K
today
At least a third if not half of that is from Wall Street a lot of that's not from Wall Street
But a good portion is with the ETFs
So easy come easy go those ETFs have only been in the last six months or a year. They're not die-harders
They're just looking for quarter to quarter performance. They're losing big on a lot of other investments
So yeah, they got to sell some Bitcoin get out of Dodge
For Bitcoin kind of the scary mark would be under 70 K you lose 70 K
It's not into the world or anything, but that's where people will be like, oh, this is this is not a great, you know
Not a great circumstance sure you can buy, but going from 110K to 70K,
it won't make anyone happy.
Bitcoin though has dropped 50 plus percent,
like 10, 15, 20 times in its life.
So it's kind of part of the game actually.
You used a term earlier, you used the term soft power, right?
And soft power, hard power, hard powers, you know, military, kinetic strike, soft power is all the other dimensions, whole of government approach, right?
The diplomatic, the economic, all the other, you know, and society, like I think I was thinking Hollywood, everyone hates Hollywood these days.
But think about the 80s Hollywood had the world in a trance if you know all kinds of soft power right
so economics one of them Trump is wielding more soft power you know more you know impactful way
we've ever seen in our lifetimes and I I'm looking and thinking back, you know, of the criticisms of George W. Bush,
the invasion of Iraq, and, you know,
getting bogged in Afghanistan.
And, you know, there's big, big segments
of the security establishment in our country
that were critical that he wasn't exercising soft power.
They was, in fact, sacrificing it
by doing those invasions.
I think Trump would be rightly characterized
as one of the critics of us not executing soft power.
The irony of it is the people that were the soft power
advocates never expected a president like Trump
to come along and do what has been done with
tariffs and just to remind the audience you know the power to set tax rates that's clearly
an article one US cons congress power and they delegated it they delegated it all the way in from the early 90s in the era of Verizon
Globalism they delegated all to the president of the United States
So, you know 30 plus years later here. We have a president using all the powers that Congress legally delegated
They might want to take that power back so that but they won't right
They might want to take that power back so that but they won't right?
They're gonna complain about but they won't because imagine we had a Congress that can barely pass one bill a year
Having to deal with setting tariffs themselves
Institution sort of incapable of it, but they could
The founders are probably say they should the other countries. The with the right in power or let's just say the populace or the common sense people even
empowered we should not get overbearing and try you know sow the seeds of our own future
destruction by trying to strip away other protections and what you know we're not likely
to do it as much in my opinion but something to keep in mind you know we want to follow
You know, we want to follow
Lawful and legal
methods Because you know, it'll be used against us once the other party gets some power down the line, etc, etc
But they're getting some blowback for what's been done 10 20 years ago for sure
All kinds of taboos are being broken right now
Yeah. Yeah. All right. This is the most recent one from noon today.
The 104% tariff of China.
So yeah, it's been stair stepped up like a few times.
Like you said, a de facto boycott.
I was looking for the article,
even on the way back machine, wasn't able to find it,
but I first set up a blog in 2011 September 2011 10 year anniversary
of September 11th was like the second article I wrote like the fourth or fifth
so early early 2012 I think to be honest I wrote one called boycott Chinese slave
goods something like that I forgot the
exact headline but it was going into all the ways China was abusing its own
people abusing us by way of these trade agreements and all globalist
favoritism towards them at the behest of American and just the west generally manufacturing
capabilities etc and all the important things China was doing so I wrote that back in 2012
of a political party since then I there you go a bio war since then yeah like if I put myself in my 2012 shoes,
when I was writing that, both those things combined,
plus actually having a president that took them on
instead of capitulate and acted like controlled opposition,
that probably would have surprised me the most,
but all those things would have surprised me in a way.
But I also know even back then,
interacting with not China because they're Chinese people,
but their communist government that has its tendrils
in every single aspect of their economy and life.
Working with them, buying from them is just not good.
So yes, yes, I've bought some stuff made in China,
but even back then I tried hard and continue to try hard
not to buy
that crap and now that it's going up double or more in price it'll be easier to recognize what
has Chinese crap in it you know you know the argument in the 90s about free trade was that
it would liberalize small l like the good old concept of liberal, right? Liberalize those regimes that authoritarian
regimes would get connected with the West, would, you know, and adopt other norms.
Chinese Communist Party, you know, never expected that to happen, right? They're just gonna seize control.
And basically it's neo-fascism really.
It's not pure Marxist Stalinism anymore.
It's building the state and the economy into one.
And it's been a very dangerous thing for the entire time
that we in the West naively thought that free trade would promote all other kinds of freedoms.
It has not.
Unfortunately, it hasn't. of resources towards things like the Great Firewall and I'm sure they had a lot in place to
keep keep news from the west about COVID what was going on. I've been going down some rabbit holes,
won't go too deep into it myself right now but I'm still researching but there's a lot more deaths
it seems in China from COVID than here on a percentage and definitely on a
total number of dead basis. So anyway, a lot of stuff going on there with China
and these tariffs are all towards China of course, but it is the number one
target and that's the one that's getting escalated hand over fist right now.
Bankruptcies. Yes, we're seeing US company bankruptcies jump 20%. That's year over year. Pruning the dead wood or
a problem. Needs to happen. I wonder how many of these bankruptcies are related to Doge
because I don't think many would be quite yet so a lot more bankruptcies
especially there's been a many are coming down the road in process right
now there's been hundreds of bankruptcies in that sector. USAID... many more coming though... ended several hundred companies.
The end of USAID ended many companies that were exclusively doing business for USAID.
That's for sure. So 20% of for businesses, small businesses increased by 20%,
but individual bankruptcy filings for individuals up 13%,
credit card delinquencies are up.
So it's the very high debt burden that we talk about,
we've been talking about for 300 episodes
here on Patreon Power Hour episode 300.
And we've been guests on other shows
that we've talked about some more than 300 episodes. We've
talked about debt burden, but it's that high interest rate,
especially persistent if interest rates were only high
for two or three months be kind of in passing, but those
interest rates have been going up for the last really 18
months, although those interest rates are dropping right now
as the stock market goes down interest rates go down to which
Sort of a silver lining in a roundabout way
Most of those federal contractors have lines of credit to cover their payrolls, but they're not you know
You don't think of that industry is
heavy heavy borrowers, I'm I am now looking at this and wondering
is there a
bankruptcy problem on the horizon or is this really a 20% spike because all the
contractors that are done are done with those after Doge. There's a lot of them.
My finger in the wind guesstimation
is a lot more bankruptcies will come from Doge
working its way through the system, number one.
Number two, there'll be a lot of bankruptcies
from people who got caught on the wrong end of these tariffs,
but maybe those needed to happen.
But to counter that,
there should be a lot of new jobs springing up.
So we might see a lot of bankruptcies,
but new business creation, new job creation in theory
should counterbalance that in the medium to long term.
What is that?
One month, three months, one year, three years.
We'll find out, and this is quite a case study in economics,
but my point is, I think we're gonna see bankruptcies
at the corporate level and individual level go up and up and up all through the year.
With the right incentives in 2025,
given the technology that we have,
I would compare to look at how quickly after the
Japanese attack Pearl Harbor within five years,
look at the plant and infrastructure that was running
to output the arsenal, the military might
to win World War II.
Now, fast forward to 2025.
Does our system incentivize a massive growth of plants
for all kinds of manufacturing.
I'm not sure, but I think this first deal that is supposedly under negotiation with the Japanese,
Japanese are said to be first in line
to come and make a deal with Trump, right?
Wanted to ask you, we've long seen headlines
and talked about Japan's got a demographic problem that
don't have the workforce at younger ages.
Are we going to get to the point where
multinational Japanese-owned corporations, technology,
hardware producing, they're going to actually come to United States
for the labor, for the lower cost labor, or labor that just isn't available in Japan.
I feel like they do that a little bit with car manufacturing, but they'll do it. They already do, yeah.
I agree. That's kind of like the direction I think Trump's looking for. If South Korea and Japan
That's kind of like the direction I think Trump's looking for. South Korea and Japan.
Yeah.
Moved a lot of plants in the United States.
It would definitely strengthen our alliance with both of those countries.
We got the land and in my opinion we got the idle population.
Our population's kind of been stupefied and poisoned so it's not going to be so easy to
rally up all these qualified new workers out of nowhere. But it can be done. the
the
the
the
the
the
the
the the of America getting I think there's a lot of potential there.
These will be the most you know, advanced plants that anybody could possibly build, right? They'll be built from the ground up using AI to design how the human machine interface
functions, right? These will be highly roboticized plants.
These will be highly robotized plants. It's not going to take you 1138.
It's not going to be just like, you know, fields of workers going down to the port and hammering rivets into ships, right?
Is going to be different.
But you just need to harness all the kids that play like Call of Duty and video games.
If only that energy could be harnessed by the AI I don't think that's
gonna work but I feel like part of a societal problem and so we got to get it
together I'm not looking down on the average American right now but I bet the
average American right now is not as tough as the average American in 1941.
I don't know if they have to be though, right?
Being technologically savvy, you know, resetting systems that are underway, inspecting quality assurance.
Amazon warehouses are, you know, state of the art in that regard, employ a lot of people.
We'll see. We'll see. I'm not, I'm not trying to, you know, advocate for or against trade severely declining. It is one of many indicators and definitely the economic system in the world is at risk of hitting some breaking points in 2025.
in 2025. And I had predicted that if the powers that be the, you know, the nefarious they of unknown origin, the secret cabal that of globalists somewhere, if they were going to
bring about a collapse, 2027, late 2027, before, you know, the next presidential election would be the time to do it
and
The powers that could you know convey to Trump in an economic crisis. I
Don't know. Maybe you know, he has sort of two ways to win on tariffs
Plan a collect the tariff, right?
Increase the revenue to the US Treasury right start to work off the deficit budget deficit
plan B
Get deals cut where jobs come back to the United States plant comes back to the United States investment comes the United States and
other companies prosper at the expense of
you know obvious adversaries like China, but plan
C is it all breaks and Trump gets even more emergency powers than that kind of
crisis.
I don't think he wants plan C, but it's could be there for him.
Exactly.
He doesn't want plan C.
It's going to be a little bit of all three.
It's just, have you ever seen those triangles where it's kind of like you can the sides of the spectrum. Well, those are the three. Spider chart, right? It'd be a spider chart.
I don't know. I should know what this is called. Dang it.
If I can see it in my mind's eye. But we're gonna get out of here.
It is. There you go. Spider chart. That's a good way to put it.
So this one's like got one, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
This one's a more complicated spider sharp, but just three.
Just imagine three points. six, seven. This one's a more complicated spider chart, but just three.
Just imagine three points.
And I think it's gonna have a little bit of failure.
Plan C.
It's just, that's, from the economic point of view,
there's gonna be some deadweight loss,
which means some people are gonna become unemployed,
some prices are gonna go up,
some people are gonna have to shift
from their preferred imported good to a less
costly domestic good or more costly, exactly.
Uh, domestic good, but well, it'll be less.
I don't want to go into it, but that's going to happen to some degree, but
there's also going to be some tariffs collected, which is good.
And there's also going to be some people or more like businesses that
move back, maybe people too.
Uh, but what's the spread of that?
I is the question and that's why it'll be a quite a case study for history.
I won't trust the real members from the federal reserve though, for quite a while.
There you go.
So 300, quite a milestone.
It was episode three. Wow. There you
That's pretty much the first that we're gonna be posting the oppressive tax future Dan, any other articles you wanted to get to or anything you wanted to say about 300 episodes
before we get out of here for the night?
I want to thank our audience and James and Dave
for joining us on episode 300.
And looking forward to talking to them again next week
when we look at the entire flow of that video.
Part two, it escalates.
It escalates, it gets more serious.
So you ain't seen nothing yet.
We will debut that live next Tuesday
and look forward to reacting with our audience.
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