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Ben “The Breaker of Banksters”
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Future Dan
@FutureDanger6 on Twitter
[00:00:00] . Not too long ago, two friends of mine were talking to a Cuban refugee.
[00:00:29] A business man who would escape from Castro.
[00:00:32] And in the midst of his story, one of my friends turned to the other and said we don't
[00:00:35] know how lucky we are.
[00:00:37] And the Cuban stopped and said how lucky you are.
[00:00:40] I had some place to escape to.
[00:00:43] And in that sentence he told us the entire story.
[00:00:46] If we lose freedom here there's no place to escape to.
[00:00:49] This is the last stand on earth.
[00:00:55] This is the last stand on earth.
[00:01:55] You are now listening to the Patriot Power Hour.
[00:02:14] This live episode features the situational awareness you need to practice self-reliance and independence.
[00:02:22] Introducing your hosts.
[00:02:23] I'm Ben, the breaker of banksters and future Dan, the editor of futuredanger.com.
[00:02:31] Patriot Power Hour.
[00:02:32] We are live.
[00:02:33] It's April 3rd, 2024.
[00:02:35] Ben, the breaker of banksters.
[00:02:38] Here with Future Dan, how you doing there?
[00:02:41] Yeah, we're on our estimate 25th season as we split up the actual year into three month
[00:02:50] quarters.
[00:02:51] And so now we're back in the spring season.
[00:02:54] It's been a long period without Patriot Power, at least two of us.
[00:03:01] So I'm really excited to be back.
[00:03:03] Yes, sir, episode 257.
[00:03:05] It's really been, we haven't been on air together at least since Gotham get out which was
[00:03:11] holy cow like six, seven weeks ago.
[00:03:14] Time flies.
[00:03:15] We'll talk a little bit about the news that's taken place in the last month, month and
[00:03:19] a half.
[00:03:20] But, and we'll definitely get into some of today's news as well.
[00:03:24] Future Dan, I want to pass the baton over to you and give some people some updates on
[00:03:28] futuredanger.com and what else is going on?
[00:03:32] Yeah, so I'm doing a reset, the input devices to the website both went out of service for
[00:03:41] me simultaneously.
[00:03:42] And I don't replace these things casually.
[00:03:47] And of course, I don't try to carry back up IT input devices for my sites.
[00:03:56] And on the security layer, there's, you know, make sure that the website and the logins
[00:04:03] and all that are the way I want them to be on the replacement devices.
[00:04:09] This is the longest break since the start of future danger in 2015.
[00:04:14] So now there's a gap in the archive, but we also had an archive gap from the beginning
[00:04:20] of future danger until 2016, a lot of that was lost.
[00:04:25] It is what it is, but it will return.
[00:04:28] Still, ironing out the details of how to construct this.
[00:04:32] I try to compartmentalize what I do with Patriot Power Hour, with proper broadcasting network
[00:04:39] and with future danger from other electronics in my life.
[00:04:44] So I don't just blindly concede to this idea that because the NSA could probably collect
[00:04:52] anything that I've got that I necessarily need to make it easy for others.
[00:04:58] So it's a reset and I would like to discuss the news in the last two months.
[00:05:04] And I think, I think for lack of a financial crisis or a war breaking out or some true
[00:05:12] SHFD conditions which haven't happened since Gotham get out, it was the right time to stop
[00:05:18] and take an assessment of future danger upgrades are necessary both on the hardware and the
[00:05:25] software side.
[00:05:26] What's happening now?
[00:05:28] Hey, that's a nine year run without a gap like that.
[00:05:33] And really there's always big news these days but like you said, need a little bit of
[00:05:41] a break and I think it was a pit stop that needed to happen especially going into an election
[00:05:46] year, especially with many of the crises we've talked about not resolving in the past couple
[00:05:52] months.
[00:05:53] You know, we talk about different types of topics but ranging from health to natural disasters
[00:06:02] to man-made disasters, economic war and otherwise.
[00:06:05] What we talked about a couple months, there's still around and we'll have a lot of information
[00:06:10] to talk through on some of the updates on that but last short, I agree that you needed
[00:06:15] that pit stop looking forward to seeing what future danger can bring.
[00:06:20] It's something I really need to do is kind of this tech reset.
[00:06:24] Hey, I won't lie.
[00:06:26] I'm pretty young so early on I was like whatever I'm all in on social media and all this
[00:06:33] and I'm talking back in like 2008, 2009, 2010 and I've kind of since then taken it like
[00:06:40] I was too late, I've already kind of given up all my privacy but that's a really bad way
[00:06:44] to look at it so I'm definitely considering a tech reset myself in the near future without
[00:06:50] going into many details.
[00:06:51] You got any tips, suggestions or anything about your methodology or you protecting that
[00:06:57] at a high level as well?
[00:06:59] Yeah, I just put things in compartment.
[00:07:03] So separate devices run future danger, separate devices broadcast on this network with appliances
[00:07:10] and sites and numbers.
[00:07:12] It's just a different place.
[00:07:14] And again, at the telecommunications provider level and the national government, it doesn't
[00:07:22] hide anything of course.
[00:07:24] Not these days it doesn't but from layers below that that might want to dox me or dox
[00:07:34] you, I find it prudent to have that architecture set up and nothing happened.
[00:07:40] It wasn't because anything like that happened on a security front.
[00:07:46] It was actually physical failures.
[00:07:49] Physical failures in one instance, a mobile device that was quite expensive and very much
[00:07:57] enabled me to input on future danger after it's one year warranty expired but soon after
[00:08:04] not even two years.
[00:08:06] I still had 10% of the financed cost of the device to pay off to trade in for another
[00:08:13] device.
[00:08:14] So, you know, I've mentioned it before but in a very unethical point of view if you make
[00:08:24] electronics in this century, you want to maximize profit, you find a way to design devices
[00:08:31] that fail after warranty periods to force people to buy insurance which if you ever try
[00:08:40] to take advantage of those insurance policies, the ductables usually 60% of the cost of the
[00:08:47] insurance by the time you need it.
[00:08:50] Some are like that.
[00:08:52] And this kind of phenomenon is shopping for the new device and deciding what the reviews
[00:08:59] are so it doesn't occur to me as soon again although I begin to believe that the maximum
[00:09:07] profit maximizing behavior causes quote unquote defects to cause this to devices earlier
[00:09:16] than they ever would have when things were made right.
[00:09:20] Well, you noted in many ways they have the incentive to allow these to break after the
[00:09:28] warranty and they certainly don't have any incentive to not make them break and invest extra
[00:09:34] into durability, R&D redundancy.
[00:09:37] There's always going to be some failure rate but as someone who's been in the insurance
[00:09:42] industry not for electronic devices but for commercial businesses, the insurance company
[00:09:49] knows how to price it and they're always going to get there so I think that's a stoop point
[00:09:55] that hey everyone thinks it's the smart idea to get insurance on these expensive mobile
[00:10:02] devices.
[00:10:03] What I try to do is not purchase expensive ones if I can help it and then I get a really
[00:10:07] damn good case but I've still had a lot of failures, knock out wood about on a good streak
[00:10:13] lately but that stinks at least you're able to turn into a reset and an upgrade hopefully
[00:10:19] at least in terms of practicality and efficiency and getting that privacy, keeping that intact.
[00:10:28] Yeah, right and I'm also looking at future danger ways to streamline some of the functionality
[00:10:35] so it loads faster and certain aspects that were designed and worked very well in 2016
[00:10:44] when Twitter was available to push the API was open.
[00:10:49] That's no longer the case and there's a lot of architecture there in the back end of
[00:10:53] the WordPress site that could be used to streamline the economic gauges that we built,
[00:10:59] definitely need an update because a lot of them have had to been removed because the sources
[00:11:03] of data have done things like blacklisted the web scrape to get the data from my site.
[00:11:13] So there's been a zenith on future danger in terms of functionality but it's going
[00:11:19] to need to change and so I'm going through that with my webmaster who's been on this show
[00:11:28] we're working through that at the pace that we could sustain and afford and I envision a point in
[00:11:35] time where we're going to be able to be doing things like more easily downloading the archive
[00:11:42] so that we can run analysis on it. That's a project that definitely I anticipate in 2024
[00:11:48] is we're going to start to be able to do some election, a season trending of a number of factors
[00:11:56] over the whole history of the archive. There will be a gap in the last seven weeks but
[00:12:01] that's a known gap and you can look at different datasets and we're going to do that.
[00:12:07] Can't wait, I'm a numbers guy, I'm looking forward to that saying I could help with or get on a call
[00:12:13] with the webmaster anytime soon let me know. Quick programming note next week so today is April
[00:12:21] 3rd Wednesday or regularly scheduled time and day next week April 10th it's possible I will be
[00:12:30] on the road actually we're still going to do our best to have this show potentially moving into
[00:12:35] Thursday if I can't or maybe we'll even do Tuesday. I don't know it's a little bit up in the air
[00:12:41] but we'll be back next week and I don't expect us to miss any shows knock on a wood you know
[00:12:47] this whole season pretty much like I'd like to at least get through Memorial Day without
[00:12:51] missing a week. I think we can make that happen until it gets you should danger loaded up with news
[00:12:57] it's for close to happening hopefully next Tuesday if we do it you know a double barrel Tuesday
[00:13:03] come back show haven't been on Tuesdays in a while or Thursday or maybe Wednesday we'll see how it goes
[00:13:09] hope it's hoping to have the news blitz in the second segment but today it's just a free flow
[00:13:18] conversation a reset really a special season premiere because we're in this transitory period.
[00:13:26] Yes sir yes sir so what we're going to do actually is go to our regularly scheduled break we usually
[00:13:31] just have one sometimes two but today and most of us will just have one break we'll come back
[00:13:38] no news blitz but I want to really want to get into not only today's news this week's news but
[00:13:44] the past month last couple months and as we like to do towards the end of our shows every week
[00:13:48] getting to some of that long-term trending months years and maybe take a look at some of the economic
[00:13:56] numbers from Q1 2024 what do you say let's do it all right folks stick with us
[00:14:05] patreon power hour on pepper broadcasting network it's great to be back stick with us
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[00:17:24] hey hey hey when i need to be saved
[00:17:29] you make it miss strong you make it miss then
[00:17:32] Charlotte could rock it up into the sky
[00:17:35] nothing can stop me tonight
[00:17:37] you make it miss strong you make it miss
[00:17:40] break up the call just like a title wave
[00:17:43] you make me break up
[00:17:44] I take the up fights on raising up
[00:17:48] like a roll of victory in a stadium
[00:17:52] who can touch me cause i'm
[00:17:55] who can stop me tonight
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[00:18:03] miss someone
[00:18:06] episode 257 of the Patriot Power Hour
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[00:18:11] Ben the Breaker of Banksters
[00:18:13] here with Feature Dan
[00:18:14] April 3rd
[00:18:16] 2024
[00:18:18] were there any big topics
[00:18:21] or even art specific articles that
[00:18:24] you really wish we had been able to talk about
[00:18:27] over last
[00:18:28] last month there Feature Dan
[00:18:31] was it really
[00:18:33] it was it was a time to
[00:18:36] you know de-compress from
[00:18:38] dwelling immediately on the news all the time for me
[00:18:41] i couldn't do anything about it right
[00:18:43] like the cars broke down on the side of the road
[00:18:45] so you're not going anywhere
[00:18:48] just a little footnote
[00:18:50] from what we talked about earlier
[00:18:51] another part of what i'm trying to do is
[00:18:53] dig Google Fi
[00:18:54] just to get out of
[00:18:56] a Google account
[00:18:58] using the browser using the search
[00:19:01] being part of that
[00:19:04] so just a footnote there
[00:19:06] and it's a challenging thing to do
[00:19:08] I don't use Apple devices
[00:19:11] because Apple owns your identity
[00:19:13] so it's your on them
[00:19:14] you got to hire a fist on you
[00:19:16] for that
[00:19:17] another footnote for the previous section
[00:19:19] we were talking about
[00:19:21] deliberately misengineered electronics
[00:19:24] that force you to consume
[00:19:26] and spend
[00:19:27] throughout your lifetime
[00:19:28] far more than you ever should
[00:19:29] Apple was caught cold
[00:19:32] doing that right
[00:19:33] sending
[00:19:34] quote-unquote updates to their phones
[00:19:36] that gradually cause the batteries
[00:19:38] to perform
[00:19:40] less and less over time
[00:19:42] forcing you to
[00:19:43] want a new phone
[00:19:44] so it's not even definitely not in
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[00:19:48] established fact category
[00:19:50] but I mean we can talk
[00:19:52] international
[00:19:53] we can talk
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[00:19:56] but I want to share with you
[00:19:58] not a news story
[00:20:00] okay
[00:20:01] but a conversation
[00:20:03] I had with someone
[00:20:05] I've known for
[00:20:07] 22 years
[00:20:11] who 22 years ago
[00:20:12] would have been
[00:20:14] far more moderate
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[00:20:19] what's within the realm of
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[00:21:00] I'm seeing people
[00:21:01] we would have
[00:21:02] never
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[00:21:14] that's now ♥
[00:21:16] That's, uh, A Little
[00:21:18] worrisome
[00:21:19] Start to realize not only a financial scam the covid scam
[00:21:26] Geez will go down the line of the many more but you know the immigration obviously as you mentioned for this person
[00:21:32] Was that the biggest other any other issues they feel that way?
[00:21:35] It was really the 10,000 plus per day coming over the border and some pretty crazy videos of that too is that would really flip them
[00:21:42] You said
[00:21:44] that plus
[00:21:47] The potential for
[00:21:49] Terrorism to be coming across the border right we're cells being prepared and we had to talk about
[00:21:56] You know what in this scenario of 2024 that we've got a hope and pray and be ready to defend against
[00:22:04] Would be bombings at electoral sites on election day
[00:22:08] Allowing authorities to declare
[00:22:11] you know
[00:22:12] Basically marshal law some kind of something that you know entirely disrupts
[00:22:19] The election process and enough states that would bring the
[00:22:24] Election of the president down to congress
[00:22:26] Which which could have happened on January 6th 2021 had the riot not ensued or or the false flag that
[00:22:35] Enable the riot to ensue right
[00:22:37] so
[00:22:38] Lots of people are getting really anxious about this election
[00:22:43] You know polling places are not
[00:22:45] protected by police
[00:22:47] And you know too many of those cases
[00:22:51] And I think the the trust in the
[00:22:53] The absentee ballot is gone among anybody used to be a
[00:22:59] Moderate, you know that no one's talking about those as sound and unable to be tampered with anymore
[00:23:09] You know about 10 12 years ago I
[00:23:12] Learned you can mail in ballots and some of them of course it's legitimate
[00:23:17] Especially people serving overseas or other examples. Let's say grandma stuck in the nursing home. Okay, okay
[00:23:25] But I still thought it kind of crazy also same thing with like you don't have to show an idea
[00:23:29] You know, and I was like wow what excuse me double standard
[00:23:33] I mean when I go to the airport get the naked body scanner and or the group
[00:23:37] But these people coming through Southern border sure I get in that you know, I
[00:23:43] Get discriminated against if I don't want the experiment on vaccine
[00:23:47] They can come on over who knows what the hell they guy who cares. They'll get them later
[00:23:51] I'm sure so it's the kind of double standard that's that's pretty
[00:23:56] annoying to me um
[00:23:58] Here's one thing
[00:24:00] That I really want to touch on of what you just just spoke about I remember
[00:24:04] You were one of the only not maybe the only but I
[00:24:09] Forgot who we were the guests of it. We went on a show
[00:24:14] We were interviewed just after the election you
[00:24:18] Stood firm said no, it's not gonna be overturned here's the actual constitutional process
[00:24:24] Trump's not gonna be able to like get back over as too late
[00:24:28] Hey, you can elaborate better and I know I'm I'm flubbing this a little bit
[00:24:33] but you kind of
[00:24:35] guided this show as well as our listeners and the network as a whole
[00:24:40] Through the constitutional process of of what could or could not occur to overturn an election and all that
[00:24:47] So I want to hear what you say if there is let's say at at noon eastern on election day
[00:24:52] There are several bombings attacks whatever
[00:24:57] What would the constitution require and do you think that process would be followed?
[00:25:03] So
[00:25:07] So the federal election is really 50 federal elections at the state level of course
[00:25:15] so
[00:25:16] Some states
[00:25:18] Outcomes will be certified by their secretary of the states
[00:25:22] Or whatever the office is titled as a few states are different
[00:25:27] but basically there's a one
[00:25:30] Either a pointee or an elected official in the state that
[00:25:33] Certifies yes, this is this is the outcome and therefore the electors
[00:25:39] From the party of the winning candidate
[00:25:44] Cast their vote to Congress through a series of meetings
[00:25:48] That run after the election on the first Tuesday in November
[00:25:52] Until the first something I have Tuesday of
[00:25:56] Of the new year something like that. It's it's in the constitution
[00:26:00] How you know on the dates these must happen and and therefore they happen and
[00:26:07] If a state can't do it
[00:26:10] Then they don't get votes that electors a slate of electors casting ballots
[00:26:17] That are presentable in Congress and Congress has
[00:26:21] Um the power of the mid you know
[00:26:24] I don't know if it's a super majority of the majority of the top of my head
[00:26:27] But Congress can reject a state
[00:26:30] electors
[00:26:31] Of course the electoral Congress
[00:26:33] You know electoral college worked throughout the civil war because we were at war with this other in states
[00:26:39] So clearly they weren't sending electors
[00:26:41] You know when when Lincoln was reelected
[00:26:44] This system was
[00:26:47] You know considered
[00:26:49] In the in the late 1700s but it actually proved to be
[00:26:54] Have a resilience
[00:26:56] In the 1800s during civil war it hasn't really been tested since but it could be tested again this year
[00:27:04] Well, hopefully this doesn't happen but that's a that's a real risk and that and
[00:27:09] That's just one potential negative effect of having rampant
[00:27:13] You know you call it refugee crisis illegal immigrants my ignorance whatever term you want to call it having this many of them
[00:27:19] undocumented
[00:27:20] You know if
[00:27:21] 9,999
[00:27:23] And 98 of them per day are our good people but those two
[00:27:27] Are uh the worst
[00:27:30] Terris you ever seen that you know how many did it take to shoot up
[00:27:33] That's how that happened when we were gone the concert hall and Russia getting shot up
[00:27:37] All you need is three four five six well trained guys
[00:27:40] You know that'd be so easy to sneak in and if you multiply that by five ten twenty fifty
[00:27:46] Man, it could be chaos
[00:27:49] Right and ask yourself since
[00:27:52] 9,11 whether you know lots of opinions on 9,11 right set that aside. It's it's clear that
[00:27:59] There were al-Qaeda that boarded planes right unless you're into the hall of camp Graham kind of point of view and
[00:28:06] Cruise missile point of view there were planes right and and there are people on them that took control of them
[00:28:12] If you're if you're with that if you assume that that's the reality
[00:28:16] Then ask yourself how they not been able to since then in any way
[00:28:22] The airplanes obviously we got the TSA and they locked down the airports and you get the scanner and that's that now
[00:28:28] but
[00:28:30] just a
[00:28:31] Middle school and all and oh oh Iowa or
[00:28:35] You know
[00:28:37] a baseball stadium where enough
[00:28:41] Terrorists attacked at the same time that they got straight in there, right?
[00:28:45] You look around your world you ask yourself how
[00:28:49] How come it hasn't happened since if they're so driven to do it
[00:28:52] And I think it you know really comes down to the security
[00:28:56] You know the national security apparatus and where their loyalties are
[00:29:01] And and people are going to question any
[00:29:03] terrorist attack and the
[00:29:06] amount of Americans that will immediately wonder whether it was uh
[00:29:10] Let it happen on purpose false flag is
[00:29:13] At all time highs which is a very old-style
[00:29:16] Very boiled top volatile situation again. I talked to someone who
[00:29:21] 22 years ago when I met him would not have considered this reasonable to discuss
[00:29:26] And it's not beyond comprehension for folks like that now
[00:29:31] dang
[00:29:32] Well
[00:29:33] That is good news to some degree at least hopefully uh
[00:29:37] I can help overturn it or prevent some of this
[00:29:39] I
[00:29:40] Mostly against the open spine and a lot of what's come out but
[00:29:45] Hopefully at least maybe they are stopping some terrorist attacks from happening like as a small positive
[00:29:51] Side effect from all the the negatives of our i'm totally not saying it's worth it
[00:29:56] Stripping the way some some liberties and privacy as we talked about the start this show
[00:30:00] But at least they can do if they're doing that
[00:30:03] Stop some of these from happening
[00:30:05] But it is I've always thought it's kind of weird
[00:30:08] Like the longer it goes without another 9-11 the more I ask how did 9-11 happen like like kind of what you said but
[00:30:17] But yeah
[00:30:20] Any other
[00:30:22] Topics on a hijack it
[00:30:24] But I know you had a couple other that I you know ideas that maybe I didn't touch on
[00:30:29] Yeah, well maybe we should discuss the
[00:30:32] What a second trump term might
[00:30:34] entail and
[00:30:38] Had reason to be speaking to someone
[00:30:41] Who's whose younger who wasn't alive when the cold war ended
[00:30:47] About what it was like right before the cold war ended
[00:30:52] and
[00:30:55] Michele Gorbachev came to power as a Soviet premier
[00:30:59] and announced glass notes the opening
[00:31:02] In parastroica the the restructuring of the Soviet economy right
[00:31:07] So more freedom and and and the restructuring was really meant to root out
[00:31:13] You know the absolute corruption that had stepped its way into the Soviet system
[00:31:19] It wasn't you know by any means they weren't talking about you know
[00:31:23] liberalizing the the economy and
[00:31:25] And and and moving towards a western you know capitalist system
[00:31:30] but
[00:31:32] Something equivalent could happen to us
[00:31:35] with trump
[00:31:37] Think about that
[00:31:40] parastroica and glass notes and when we talk about glass notes exposing the deep state
[00:31:46] would be our glass notes and
[00:31:49] parastroica would be
[00:31:51] you know
[00:31:52] trying to root out
[00:31:55] The the the the the structure so that
[00:31:58] What happened to trump can cannot happen again. That's his viewpoint
[00:32:03] He says it all time that you know this should never happen to a president right
[00:32:08] so
[00:32:10] Looking at the Soviet Union it wouldn't withstand glass notes
[00:32:15] and parastroica
[00:32:17] It collapsed and
[00:32:20] I'd have to imagine that
[00:32:23] Putin and and and his and you know strategic thinkers who lived through that for them
[00:32:30] don't have in mind and have you know
[00:32:32] contingencies
[00:32:34] At least discussed in plan for a collapse and it that trump could bring about
[00:32:40] because
[00:32:42] The deep state if he tried to expose it and restructure it would rebel
[00:32:47] and that rebellion might be during this election
[00:32:51] And he might still make it in there and they may they may makeably be exposed
[00:32:56] and that
[00:32:57] Highly volatile and in our federal system
[00:33:01] You cannot discount the possibility there are states that would start to talk about the seating from the union if
[00:33:07] A government in Washington DC
[00:33:10] Just just went off the rails
[00:33:13] With a president
[00:33:17] It was trying to restructure it and open it up and expose it
[00:33:23] So besides
[00:33:25] Give me more details on what that restructuring is I see a few different tenets of what I'd like to see restructured the
[00:33:31] financial system
[00:33:33] For one
[00:33:34] Government budget for two but you know what another
[00:33:39] You know, what would he go for? I'm sure Department of Justice is be where he would star which is probably a great place
[00:33:44] To start but all of it really I think you got to do all of that really
[00:33:52] United States America
[00:33:54] Governed in this century
[00:33:57] By this is the third term by democrat president has begun to resemble
[00:34:04] You know something akin very very different, but
[00:34:09] Very similar at the same time to the final days of the Soviet Union and the corruption is there
[00:34:15] It's like all Soviet citizens and by 1986, you know
[00:34:20] The not not the people that fought in the world war two and you know and their parents who were there for the revolution and and and were
[00:34:29] ardent
[00:34:30] Believers in the Soviet state we're talking about the children and the grandchildren by that time had
[00:34:36] No morale for it had they were apathetic to it and and and and and it looks like that to me with your generation in the one younger too
[00:34:44] That it's a resignation to this is really bad and it's never gonna get
[00:34:49] fixed and when a when when a Soviet premier stepped up and tried to
[00:34:54] You know take that on and make it better. It couldn't withstand that there wasn't
[00:34:59] Reformable you know in a in a gentle and slow paced way
[00:35:04] It came apart at the seams
[00:35:08] So
[00:35:09] I've been labeled and I don't know if it's good or bad or indifferent but
[00:35:14] Acceleration is where I'd like to restructure all this and then it's gonna fly apart the seams
[00:35:20] And then maybe after that we can come out of the ashes
[00:35:24] But but maybe that's not the right way to look at it uh
[00:35:27] Do you think
[00:35:29] Do you think Gorbachev was hoping that it would collapse a few years later or was that totally not what he wanted to happen and then for Trump
[00:35:37] You know is he trying to force the system to show his hand and expose itself and destroy itself along with him
[00:35:43] And then hopefully we'll rebuild or is he uh is this something else
[00:35:48] Yes
[00:35:50] Putin's KGB um
[00:35:52] collapse historic collapse of
[00:35:56] The supremacy of
[00:35:58] American power abroad
[00:36:00] Would be a historic accomplishment from his point of view
[00:36:06] And for the average US citizen do we want Trump to come in and then the blurring up or do we want a slow simmer burn
[00:36:13] With another you know another
[00:36:15] Four to eight years of ongoing slipping into dystopia
[00:36:19] But maybe we can get out of the pot of water or we want to just go all in i mean this. I'm just rhetorical
[00:36:24] um
[00:36:25] Right well you're you're
[00:36:28] What you're doing there is is placing um agency on on some of the actors saying that that some of this has been
[00:36:36] The control of personalities and what i'm trying to say is
[00:36:39] By the time the Soviet Union and Brezhnev
[00:36:41] died
[00:36:43] And he was the last you know hard-knosed Soviet dictator that you know we
[00:36:48] Were seriously worried about going to war with world war three
[00:36:54] Global thermonuclear war
[00:36:57] And when when the next guy stepped up to the plate and tried to open things up and restructure it just
[00:37:03] It was unreformable in a in a non volatile
[00:37:08] manner
[00:37:10] And i think people are beginning to come to that conclusion that it can't
[00:37:14] It can't be and and look at Russia today you won't outlive if you hope for an accelerated
[00:37:21] collapse and then for things to turn for the better people to come to their senses
[00:37:26] Look at what Russia is today. If if a state gets corrupt enough
[00:37:31] tyrannical enough
[00:37:33] And and and rigid enough
[00:37:35] That that doesn't repair right afterwards it could take generations
[00:37:40] So you'd be lucky to outlive it where
[00:37:43] You know continued bad bad things happened in the world because of that void that you know that
[00:37:51] You know with the absence of us power abroad what it would bring about
[00:37:58] I don't think we want to see it happen
[00:38:00] No um
[00:38:03] I think
[00:38:05] Let's see. Oh, I had a good point of what at least what I thought was a good point of trump going after the doj
[00:38:11] I give him high marks on that going after the banksters
[00:38:14] I've seen no
[00:38:16] No
[00:38:17] Real work towards that but he did didn't down CBDCs a little bit
[00:38:21] But he still wants the fellow reserve to go to 0% and
[00:38:24] You know he's all about the banksters in my books. That's a downer
[00:38:28] He's all about the vaccine. That's a downer
[00:38:31] But you say you know you're supposed to vote again. What is it for the lesser of the evil?
[00:38:38] Uh, I would say he's lesser evil than Biden
[00:38:42] But I'll see him as a great reformer that's gonna save us all
[00:38:46] By any means not I know you don't think so either but that's kind of what I'm looking at for a trump third term
[00:38:53] But there's a way not to be like Russia
[00:38:56] There's a way not to you know
[00:38:58] stumble out of
[00:39:00] A collapse
[00:39:03] You know just on its trajectory for becoming a weaker and weaker nation for
[00:39:07] You know the foreseeable future. I'm talking decades right this is 2024
[00:39:12] In 1991 that you know it all came apart for Russia so
[00:39:17] you know
[00:39:18] You know
[00:39:19] American stone it doesn't have to happen here, but what I am concerned about is once a certain sequence of events
[00:39:27] Start to you know dominoes start to fall
[00:39:30] That it it could get outside of the control of anyone and maybe my
[00:39:36] estimate that the deep state is
[00:39:40] You know unreformable at this point and that only it can only be just
[00:39:46] You know absolutely
[00:39:48] replaced by you know
[00:39:51] Another constitutional convention in a different way of organizing federally right
[00:39:57] and I don't think any of that happens peacefully if that if it comes to that maybe I'm wrong
[00:40:03] Maybe you know all you know a lot of people I hope that all it takes is you know make America great again bringing
[00:40:08] A congress of senate and the president and pass laws and reform from there
[00:40:13] but if
[00:40:15] someone besides the democrats
[00:40:18] Can't control all three of those elected bodies the white house
[00:40:23] Senate and the house with with with enough of a margin
[00:40:28] That then this this doesn't happen you know in a in a way the framers designed it and and
[00:40:36] With the amount of people just absolutely flooding the southern border
[00:40:40] I think that one party dominance is what the democrats are seeking
[00:40:46] Trying to set up a you know a political party that
[00:40:49] For all intensive purposes was like but i'm his party in the Soviet Union or the pRI in
[00:40:55] Mexico that ruled as a one party with with spoken opposition for
[00:41:00] 70 80 years
[00:41:02] I mean it does seem to be that that's what they want and they're trying to import the numbers to achieve it
[00:41:12] Well, that's the critical mass if uh
[00:41:14] If
[00:41:16] If the next generation and generations have no experience of it because they're
[00:41:21] fleeing third world hellholes and
[00:41:25] The
[00:41:26] Quote legacy Americans of all races really
[00:41:31] But if as you said my generation in youngers, but really all of us that are alive right now
[00:41:35] I can lump them in but the younger
[00:41:37] Younger in particular if they don't really give a crap
[00:41:41] Oh either they're apathetic or they're totally brainwashed and on the wrong side of things there or fighting the wrong type of fights
[00:41:50] plus like i said a bunch of uh
[00:41:54] You know
[00:41:55] Those the legal immigrants essentially do what they're told and be very happy to do it generally
[00:42:00] I will say this though. I think a lot of the uh spanish immigrants are
[00:42:05] Are pretty sick of of the democrat lies will that blow up in their face?
[00:42:10] I think if there was you know wasn't this huge swath of
[00:42:15] Of people coming over that can't
[00:42:18] Integrate it all and are gonna be ghetto-fied and taken advantage of those folks may not wake up to it
[00:42:24] But I do know some of the strongest uh, you know conservatives and
[00:42:30] anti
[00:42:32] Establishment anti deep state
[00:42:35] um are from Cuba
[00:42:38] and
[00:42:39] Venezuela and mexico and other you know, spanish
[00:42:43] speaking areas so some of them are pretty sick of it but but
[00:42:47] They also were able to get educated and
[00:42:50] Also you know establish themselves and have the respect for america rather than just look for handouts, you know
[00:42:56] Yeah, well remember when everything's gone wrong
[00:42:58] voices of reason that speak out against what god us there will resonate with anybody that's reasonable
[00:43:05] We're an ideological nation that's what america is
[00:43:08] That you know
[00:43:10] You're raising background and religion
[00:43:13] Always been secondary to your belief system in in the bill of rights
[00:43:18] And and how we govern ourselves
[00:43:21] right
[00:43:21] So
[00:43:22] That's the key is
[00:43:24] We're back on pageria power our
[00:43:26] Start up season 25 spring
[00:43:29] 2024
[00:43:31] And we're gonna keep talking out hopefully next week with a new split creaks
[00:43:35] We get the more fidelity but
[00:43:37] Yeah, there's been other things going on since we took the break in last seven weeks
[00:43:42] Anything that you wanted to make sure we touched on in the season opener
[00:43:47] A couple thing a couple big news events
[00:43:51] Is talk about as much as you want or as little as you want i talked about both uh and a couple daily audio caches
[00:43:57] I did a few you know in the last few weeks
[00:43:59] but uh
[00:44:00] How about the
[00:44:02] Baltimore port incident and i talked about it a little bit earlier today or i mentioned at least the
[00:44:09] concert hall shooting in Moscow was that
[00:44:12] Isis was that you crane was that the west is it russia doing it to themselves
[00:44:17] What kind of insight do you have on both Baltimore here domestically and then also that attack in Moscow and how that seems to be
[00:44:25] Escalating tensions with everybody to say the least
[00:44:28] So when the you talk about these news events for future danger
[00:44:35] My frame of reference would have just gone in almost any direction
[00:44:39] But at some point watching the news i decided to create future danger and kind of
[00:44:44] You know make it make a checklist right of what's dangerous and what's not
[00:44:51] So both those news events
[00:44:53] I don't see them as
[00:44:55] They're on the fringe they're on the borderline right because if the
[00:45:00] If the ship's
[00:45:01] System was hacked and that was an act of sabotage
[00:45:05] Then that goes towards you know, it's on the path to warfare with whoever did it
[00:45:12] And then in russia some kind of attacks that you know potentially could read the
[00:45:17] destabilization of the Russian regime
[00:45:21] You know
[00:45:23] That those are the unthinkable things that our government would be so destabilized that
[00:45:29] You know true control of the nuclear arsenal was in question or same thing goes for russia
[00:45:35] Or china or israel
[00:45:37] The pack of standard india
[00:45:39] whoever's got them
[00:45:41] You know paying attention to
[00:45:43] You know for france or written for that matter wherever or ever else has them for virtually
[00:45:48] So
[00:45:50] But those are on the fringes. I don't think i have a
[00:45:53] You know
[00:45:55] A big heavy you know inside into what either of those events mean
[00:46:00] But you can't not watch them because again, they're on the fringes of
[00:46:04] You know potentially warfare with another country
[00:46:08] Yeah, and had a minimum it's a lot of our dollars going to that but
[00:46:15] We may be more involved than then
[00:46:18] Is being admitted right now uh with regard to what's going on in russia at least um speaking of
[00:46:26] Dollars and cents i got an article here. Here's something i give
[00:46:30] Trump two thumbs up on and that's
[00:46:33] slamming china
[00:46:36] You know he's strong on the border he's strong on china those are two things i'm big
[00:46:39] You know a couple i mentioned a couple i'm not so happy with but he's you know suggest he's gonna put huge tariffs on china
[00:46:47] If he wins now will that come to fruition because he'll have a lot of pressure
[00:46:52] Against that but i also think he'll have a lot of fans that might support that
[00:46:57] Economic trade war is
[00:47:00] It can really escalate quickly it'll cost both sides i a lot of money
[00:47:04] But also it's that might be preferred
[00:47:07] Compared to uh hot war
[00:47:10] Um, maybe that would get china's attention and make things a little more fair since they've been doing all types of
[00:47:17] horrible
[00:47:18] Illegal practices and unfair competitive advantage in industry for decades now let alone all the pollution they put out there while we get blamed for climate change so
[00:47:29] Do you think trump will have the guts to put 30 40 50 60 percent tariffs on china if he wins
[00:47:37] Do i remember the wealth of nations
[00:47:40] And that whole concept when it was written a free trade with other countries
[00:47:44] Did not age well in in in the in a century with a
[00:47:51] technocratic
[00:47:53] Communist tyranny like in Beijing
[00:47:56] There's no good reason to trade with a country with a government like that
[00:48:00] so
[00:48:01] You say that you know both sides will lose a lot of money
[00:48:06] Well, it's easy when you look on the chinese side because it is
[00:48:09] ultimately
[00:48:11] You know such a regime that i just described but the side
[00:48:16] In the united states of america that
[00:48:19] loses money and that's not quite that's more fractured right that
[00:48:23] you know there's certainly a lot of
[00:48:25] members of congress and and and they're lobbyists and their donors
[00:48:30] uh
[00:48:31] Our would be hit by that which is probably no small reason my trump will
[00:48:36] Make sure he does that and the law allows it all congress delegated this stuff
[00:48:42] heavily in law
[00:48:45] Push push by george hw book you want to want to be able to negotiate you know
[00:48:50] general agreement on tariffs and trade gat
[00:48:53] Another agreement, you know free trade agreements
[00:48:56] Head to head with other countries so that that international trade
[00:49:01] Law regime
[00:49:02] Delegates a lot to the president and trump knows it he has that power
[00:49:06] Nothing congress can do now if he decides to raise those tariffs
[00:49:11] So
[00:49:13] All i could say is last time that happened to
[00:49:16] bio weapon came out of Wuhan
[00:49:19] Good point. That's i mean that's
[00:49:22] Would be a serious shot across the bow besides literally
[00:49:27] Put in an air strike on the chinese mainland the next closest thing would be put in a huge tariff on all
[00:49:35] imports from china and
[00:49:38] And
[00:49:40] There would be you know the fortune 100 fortune 500 would
[00:49:44] Totally be against this they'd lose a lot of money
[00:49:47] You know is what it is they've been getting away with with murder lately
[00:49:51] um
[00:49:52] But also they would be laying people off but the big thing would be
[00:49:55] The inflation of chinese made goods people would have to start buying american made things perhaps
[00:50:01] Now we may not have that capacity
[00:50:04] It may take one three five years ten years
[00:50:08] To start making things in america again
[00:50:11] So in the meanwhile there could be shortages or could be doubling or tripling of prices of things
[00:50:16] That'll hurt people a lot
[00:50:17] But we'll also be collecting the hell of a lot of money in that tariff
[00:50:21] So that actual money from the tariff was sped on something good instead of just piss down the drain paying dead on the national debt paying the interest on it
[00:50:29] Um you can actually fund something with that tariff as well
[00:50:33] So
[00:50:34] To slippery slope it'll really make china mad
[00:50:36] But maybe we need something like that to
[00:50:39] Level of play and feel at least a little bit
[00:50:41] Even if it hurts us a bit
[00:50:43] It could be worth it in the long run and you got to draw a line in the sand somewhere I think
[00:50:49] I wouldn't mind the reshoring of
[00:50:52] Compures and phones with some kind of ethic that the product you produce you know
[00:50:58] Should last ten years
[00:51:01] Wouldn't mind that all
[00:51:03] I like it and I mean
[00:51:06] Why do we have to get this through china?
[00:51:08] Japan and South Korea they have a lot of expertise bringing on over to america
[00:51:12] We got lots of open land and ironically and i've announced this on the show before i went to
[00:51:19] Purdue and
[00:51:21] Purdue just announced today a four billion dollar
[00:51:25] Korean semi-conductor manufacturing facility
[00:51:30] Is moving to
[00:51:31] West Lafayette in the end of the middle of the cornfield where Purdue is
[00:51:35] four billion dollar and high-tech
[00:51:38] semi-conductor manufacturing being moved right next to Purdue because all the engineering and all that my point is
[00:51:45] We can do all this crap here. We just need to do it here like we have intelligence and if we don't
[00:51:50] People would love to come here and we could pay him nicely and it would be we should be reshoring a lot of this
[00:51:56] Not saying we should you put it well
[00:51:58] Well
[00:51:59] World trade is great but not with
[00:52:02] The authoritarian totalitarian dictatorship that'll kill as many of his people as they needed to get an edge
[00:52:09] You know what i mean like that is not that is not the wealth of nations
[00:52:13] Yeah, yeah
[00:52:16] Just a point though
[00:52:19] We've never lost our organic industrial base in the defense sector
[00:52:23] That's never been considered something that's
[00:52:27] Able to go offshore
[00:52:29] And extremely protected although you know things like they have 35
[00:52:34] Joint strike fighter, you know plans were essentially copied stolen by the Chinese
[00:52:40] so
[00:52:41] if
[00:52:42] All you do is watch Jim Kramer and and and and think that you know Wall Street rules of country
[00:52:48] You just don't really understand
[00:52:51] How the defense industrial base is organized. It's never
[00:52:55] Never been something that could have been off short
[00:52:58] Not not ever since World War II
[00:53:01] Not since the advent of our modern security state
[00:53:04] and we talked about it
[00:53:06] In previous episodes of Patriot Power about the
[00:53:09] You know there's there's actually acts that Congress has passed that again delegate to the president
[00:53:16] He can invoke these acts in that you know defense
[00:53:19] Yeah, the production act right where where president
[00:53:24] Consently order firms to build anything that the nation needs in
[00:53:27] Time of crisis and and trump did it with ventilators for general act electric
[00:53:32] Never seen a news article fallen up on how many ventilators
[00:53:36] General electric actually produced but
[00:53:39] There's a big crisis there and Chuck Schumer suggested the Trump that he invoked so we did
[00:53:45] um
[00:53:48] But
[00:53:49] Restoring you know commercial electronics
[00:53:53] Would be great for American consumers
[00:53:56] but
[00:53:57] Obviously all the chips there aboard all of our missiles are made here right now anyways
[00:54:03] Yeah, but I'm more we're not more worried about it because that I'm most worried about the chips all the missiles in the in the planes etc
[00:54:11] in the satellites
[00:54:13] But I'm also worried about the
[00:54:16] The device that the you know technical specialist uses for their social media
[00:54:23] Being totally penetrated in the microphone now. I'm not of course there's skips and there's secret
[00:54:27] You know, there's a lot of smart people trying to keep things secret but
[00:54:32] Just having all your consumer electronics be an open source to Chinese Communist just just just probably not a good idea
[00:54:38] I just just sounds like a bad idea um
[00:54:40] All right, we only got like 20 seconds left. I wanted to point out that gold
[00:54:45] Is at an all-time high today it touched 2,300
[00:54:51] up a hundred dot yeah up a couple hundred bucks since we last spoke in February
[00:54:59] Bitcoin it was
[00:55:01] $44,000 on the last episode of patreon power hour it's 65,000 so up almost 50% in the last six or seven weeks
[00:55:10] And gold up a nice 10 15% I believe so gold all-time highs Bitcoin
[00:55:17] It's off a little bit of its highs compared to maybe a couple weeks ago, but still doing nicely
[00:55:23] silver 27 dollars
[00:55:27] As of February 7th that was our last episode
[00:55:30] Silver was 22 dollars and now it's 27 dollars. I actually
[00:55:36] You know I'm glad I haven't sold a ton of Bitcoin, but I wish I bought a little more silver and gold, but uh you know
[00:55:43] Be patient if it go if either these assets go down in price
[00:55:48] I would buy some but also don't wait forever
[00:55:51] They're continuing to print money left and right
[00:55:54] So these assets are gonna go up in value and also finally oil as as ripped and roared in the last
[00:56:02] Really last few days, but definitely since February art when we last spoke February 7th oil was 72
[00:56:09] Now it's 85
[00:56:11] So a pretty big jump in oil right now
[00:56:15] Yep election year
[00:56:17] Don't say
[00:56:19] The breaker banksters didn't tell you
[00:56:22] Where to get your assets and how to store your wealth if you'd listened
[00:56:27] Any number of years ago you'd be up right now
[00:56:31] You would you would and I suggest if you are up
[00:56:35] Take some of that profit converted into preps because preps in your health and your skill set is more important than any gold silver bitcoring
[00:56:44] But I still think all those assets. I still think our are going up in the medium to long term
[00:56:50] so
[00:56:52] Yeah, I suggest checking gold silver and Bitcoin out if you have not yet
[00:56:57] Future Dan that's all I gotta say we gotta get out of here make way for intrepid commanders been a great show
[00:57:03] Yeah, we got to let
[00:57:05] Intrepid commander or
[00:57:07] Dave Jones know what day will air next week but when it happens
[00:57:11] We're gonna be rock and roll as always
[00:57:14] Patriot power our back for spring of 2024
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