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[00:00:02] The final battle with you at my side we will demolish the deep state we will
[00:00:07] expel the warmongers from our government we will drive out the globalist we
[00:00:11] will cast out the communists marches and fascists we will grow up the sick
[00:00:16] political class that hates our country we will route the fake news media and
[00:00:22] we will liberate America from these villains once and for all
[00:00:35] reaction epic historic really unprecedented Trump can walk we're gonna
[00:00:44] see what really happens but damn that was a hell of a ad right there right after
[00:00:49] its conviction right out and he's gotten hundreds of millions of dollars
[00:00:52] donations just the last few days audio what do you think of that the music
[00:00:59] oh man it was epic like I said from the message to the actual construction of it
[00:01:05] it was just you know a masterpiece I'm not even you know I've been a critic
[00:01:08] at Trump but that was a pretty impressive very very succinct and just
[00:01:12] epic what about the visual visuals good to obviously share here but that was
[00:01:17] pretty good and walking in coming down the hallway look like he's not very
[00:01:22] phased and not beaten down looks like he's walking out of court after that
[00:01:26] conviction yeah so now what about content talks very general content in terms of
[00:01:38] going against the globalists the Marxist the fascist communists media there's a
[00:01:45] lot we're named exactly so that sounds great I always like to get deeper into
[00:01:50] actual details but that's he identified many enemies it's a 30 second
[00:01:57] ad episode 265 patriot power are coming to you tonight I am future Dan bend the
[00:02:05] breaker of bangsters yeah June 4th 2024 also the what 35th anniversary of Tim
[00:02:13] in Square we kind of saw that a few minutes ago but yeah the biggest news
[00:02:20] since our last episode last week obviously was with Trump and then we
[00:02:26] played that 33 second sound clip that was the basis of an ad that was super
[00:02:30] successful go down in history for sure even though it's being suppressed right
[00:02:34] now right yeah yeah and you look at the history but presidential ads and
[00:02:38] presidential televised appearances debates all the way back in time there's
[00:02:44] like turning points that documentaries are made about this is this is gonna be
[00:02:48] in there sure so I guess 17 July 11th I guess about five or six weeks certainly
[00:02:57] seems like this is backfiring on the globalists the Marxist the fascist I
[00:03:05] like it that was type of stuff we would only see in Patriot Power Hour and I
[00:03:09] would say on my old shows five seven ten years ago and it sounded all like
[00:03:12] conspiracy but hey it wasn't and now it's really out there mainstream nothing
[00:03:17] more mainstream and Trump saying it how close do you think he was to setting
[00:03:21] those objectives in that speech the first time he ran definitely think he
[00:03:29] realizes stuff's a lot worse than he thought gloves are off yeah he took he
[00:03:35] trusted some folks who thought hey I could work in the system and he got
[00:03:38] sucker punched even stabbed in the back the warm longer days and times is
[00:03:42] for them yeah you can't and so I was trying to play devil's advocate a
[00:03:47] little bit and and controlled opposition or this and that but I don't think
[00:03:52] control opposition would talk too much smack about warmongers like that is off
[00:03:58] limits right like he wanted to say that unless he was real to some degree the
[00:04:07] SEC the IRS and the Federal Reserve and the Treasury and all the instruments
[00:04:17] and organizations that are ancillary to that power core of the financial
[00:04:22] repression financial tyranny that we live under how adequately do you think
[00:04:28] that was covered by his list of villains they are at least half of the names he
[00:04:36] pointed out and he didn't have to call out any particular one which right I would
[00:04:40] argue is part of the evolution of conservatism republicanism patriotism
[00:04:48] in the United States they're not getting called out yet it's a matter of time
[00:04:53] but they're not making a trump list they would make a successor to Trump with
[00:04:58] the same themes and we'll see it again right Trump can't run in 2028 so we'll
[00:05:05] have this conversation for a while they're not getting named yet but he
[00:05:09] pretty much named everybody else didn't it yes yes and be interested to see
[00:05:16] what his five and 15 and one hour long speeches are with a little more
[00:05:21] details hopefully will looks I know one thing he said we don't have the sound
[00:05:26] clip but we need to start putting more sound clips in there I thought that
[00:05:28] worked real well that was all your idea great great one thank you pretty much
[00:05:32] said he would stop the Ukraine war in 24 hours is that over the top maybe I
[00:05:41] hope you know but at least he's trying that's at least specific so see that
[00:05:46] type of planning or at least saying it for other objectives too if you made
[00:05:50] happen he would count start the clock 25 hours earlier when he arrived somewhere
[00:05:56] to meet with Putin a summit well 24 hours from winning attempts to do it is
[00:06:05] is what I think he means now it becomes that says I want to I will absolutely
[00:06:09] replace Janet Yellen drone power Yellen's gone she's a treasury secretary she
[00:06:14] wouldn't stay yeah well no other you're not gonna make her life you could
[00:06:18] replace pal IMF or something like that but let's break down the list of villains
[00:06:24] the deep state here's a question let's do each one deep state if I said you have to name three
[00:06:31] but you can't name more than three three departments or agencies in the federal government that are
[00:06:37] clearly undeniably in the deep state what is the top three to you DOJ CIA and
[00:06:49] organization the entire deep state is DOJ no that's like their strongest full hold or most
[00:06:56] important for a whole maybe okay that's kind of so what levers do they control the most
[00:07:02] that are most DOJ State Department yeah there you go I agree with those I'd narrow it to
[00:07:09] FBI CIA and state okay I was thinking FBI too but I know DOJ does more than just
[00:07:13] but if you want to be more specific FBI all right now let's do it again on the war mongers
[00:07:19] where's the three power centers for war mongering that's a I mean you can save the Pentagon I guess
[00:07:27] but I don't want to blame them but there's there's people in there that are absolutely all for
[00:07:33] the war in Ukraine they would they would have to be purged that's for sure yep
[00:07:38] but they're supposed to be trained to kind of destroy shit so I mean this is kind of how
[00:07:43] no they're under civilian control always have been always have been I'm trying to look for other
[00:07:48] exact yeah the civilian control to blame more so it'd be state department yep DOD and state and
[00:07:56] well who's the third uh got to be CIA yeah so we're not gonna say the treasury because all of
[00:08:05] so we're making a we're making a Venn chart tonight mentally we're not we're radio show
[00:08:11] so CIA and state are in the deep state as well as the war mongers next on the list the the communists
[00:08:20] ooh that would be the financial arm would you say the treasury treasury yeah okay
[00:08:29] in terms of season control of things like credit and property yeah maybe maybe uh commerce is in there
[00:08:37] can you name ones that have more power or more important in terms of their takeover than the
[00:08:44] commerce I don't know I'm a federally funded academia almost like EPA is like at the same
[00:08:48] one federally funded academia is an institution it's a quasi department department education if
[00:08:54] you want to simplify it just medicare social security can they combine to be
[00:09:00] like the welfare state well I'm thinking those agencies just pay out they don't they don't
[00:09:03] have the coercion that would that would you know be you know communist so
[00:09:11] neo-communist at least and then next on the list um marxist that would definitely be the fed
[00:09:19] academia again academia again where else do the marxists really shine department education
[00:09:29] you I would say state department again okay state and who else for for marxist academia federally
[00:09:40] funded academia and then fed you name fed fed yeah fed is in this yeah they would so so this bubble
[00:09:49] this vent charts separate doesn't repeat any of the others all state state still in there
[00:09:54] state still in the side job right now and then fascists reason hillary clinton ran state department
[00:10:02] where's the fascist so this is where the merger of corporation and state pharma sort of like FDA maybe
[00:10:12] you think merger all the farms and and the government are merged I would say FDA
[00:10:18] the FDA as yeah the food medical
[00:10:22] complex CDC is kind of that CDC without a doubt yeah and and we're going to call Fauci that you
[00:10:29] know he yesterday denied to congress that he had an effect on the policies of the CDC
[00:10:34] he is the leading fascist neo-fascist but textbook definition in this century in the world
[00:10:41] what he what he accomplished during COVID the merger of state and
[00:10:48] private business to you know bring about tyranny the medical tyranny so we're putting CDC FDA who
[00:10:55] else is the fascist where are corporations deep deeply built into that has to industrial complex
[00:11:04] well has to come back to the regulators of wall street that's sure sec sec yeah there are they not
[00:11:12] beholden the powerful interest in the private sector definitely okay so sec is making a couple
[00:11:18] of these bubbles and finally communist marxist fascist and then he goes off on warm on we're
[00:11:28] here what was the media media so now he's now his name in one of the institutions
[00:11:34] all right let's do it that way then if it's the media which three agencies are most captured
[00:11:40] and and and have the you know greatest influence directly into controlling information censorship
[00:11:48] in the last few years it would be like the CDC I think it would be one
[00:11:52] it's so much control over the media the media yeah well the FCC would be
[00:11:57] FCC would be core to this and the FCC was an independent agency established theoretically
[00:12:04] with an even amount of the two parties that were in power in the 20th century the democrats and
[00:12:08] republicans so FCC CDC and really really tight knit with the media complex would have to be
[00:12:20] the state department again yeah yeah well
[00:12:25] yeah yeah I think CIA catches that then then chart so there you go we gotta draw that someday
[00:12:32] I don't know where we can post it but uh maybe on our twitter feeds that there's a ven of all the
[00:12:38] villains top three in the opinion of the patriot power our hosts tonight episode 265 we do have news
[00:12:46] blitz kreeg but it's relatively low key night for most indicators so we'll be through that in a
[00:12:55] relatively short order get on with other business tonight early summer relatively calm of course
[00:13:01] success we have a sitting you know a former president and candidate for president you know
[00:13:08] facing a jail sentence in july yes and that's uh something we're going to be talking about
[00:13:15] weekly up until the election and beyond the election just the overall situation but I mean as you noted
[00:13:23] a little bit last week still seeing where it's going to play out whether that's an appeal whether it's
[00:13:29] the sentencing and that's we'll kind of dictate what happens on the dashboard more than you know
[00:13:35] what we've seen yes I haven't heard of all the scenarios that are potentially out in front
[00:13:42] but the effect even if they don't put them in jail is to keep them off ballots right so they're
[00:13:48] you know the lawfare is now going into phase two working to keep them off of the right ballots and
[00:13:55] you know you can't can't get electoral you know Biden will automatically get those electoral
[00:14:00] votes if they do that so alan der schowitz comes out and says uh trump is probably gonna try to do
[00:14:08] to bypass the appellate division and go directly to the supreme court that makes sense
[00:14:16] yeah it has to goes it'd have to go through several layers of new york state right hard
[00:14:22] interesting to know how fast or slow that proceeds there could be some judges says
[00:14:28] hell no just ends it even there maybe not maybe they got that path paved with the right
[00:14:36] plants in new york state yeah yeah so we will be getting to the news blitz and we got a lot more
[00:14:42] to cover anything else here in the next couple minutes what what else has been on your radar
[00:14:48] well from some of the legal analysis i heard coming out of that conviction
[00:14:52] the way some of these charges became felonies was to attach them to secondary charges
[00:14:58] some kind of legal voodoo like that could make them elevate to be felonies and apparently mandatory
[00:15:07] qual like if this and this happens mandatory it's a felony type of thing yeah and some of the
[00:15:12] talking heads on cable news you know came out and immediately identified that the the the court
[00:15:18] didn't the rulings don't have the verdict doesn't specify what the secondary crimes are so there's
[00:15:24] parts about this there are pure show trial kind of stuff that that there's going to be case law that
[00:15:30] is compared against there's going to have to be judges somewhere on the line that to say all right
[00:15:35] just ignore all that precedent let this stand and and then the question is how high can it go
[00:15:40] and how long can it go on for before it's entirely overturned needs to be minimal amount of time
[00:15:45] that it goes on so it should absolutely be fast track but i don't know maybe that's not constitutional
[00:15:51] maybe a process has to be but what's constitutional these days well to say but man this seems like it
[00:15:57] should just be the spring court immediately the Supreme Court says it all the time that they get
[00:16:01] you know petitions for you know bringing suits straight to the supreme court all the time and
[00:16:08] usually it's assigned to one of the justices and they make the decision on their own and that's
[00:16:12] part of you know the chief justice's job is to pick you're going to answer this one
[00:16:16] you're going to answer that one so among the nine justices this is where john roberts has
[00:16:21] tremendous power well there's one that should be expedited i think it'd be this one i don't know
[00:16:26] if that's even you know what the strategy is aren't there pictures of roberts at ebbstein island
[00:16:33] well derchwitz was ebbstein's attorney so a lot of ebbstein uh connections all around folks we're
[00:16:39] going to be going to a real quick break we'll be back on the other side with the dashboard
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[00:20:16] we are back patrick power hour news blitz kreeg tonight tuesday june 4th we will
[00:20:26] go columns left to right starting with security israel iranian warfront fires rage in northern
[00:20:39] israel after uptick and hezbollah attacks foreign black ops suspected former cia officer pleads guilty
[00:20:47] to spying for the chinese calm on liberty free spree speech is abridged supreme court unanimously
[00:20:55] rules against new york state in n r a free speech case meanwhile federal government attempts to shut
[00:21:04] down alex jones's info wars in bankruptcy dispute column three economics majority of middle class
[00:21:12] americans struggling financially that is disappointing economic news initial jobless claims rise to
[00:21:20] nearly eight months high and software update glitch blamed yesterday for new york stock exchange
[00:21:28] market break trading halted at least temporarily column four on the nat nature and medical front
[00:21:40] not much there southwest though will bake in first heatwave of the season major records may fall
[00:21:46] that's it for the blitzkrieg then not a lot of headlines out there again tonight causing
[00:21:55] the type of concern that we usually have that goes on to future danger nevertheless some of those
[00:22:02] headlines are you know in of themselves bad news worthy of analysis sure i mean we're gonna go through
[00:22:11] all of them i believe let's start with former cia officer pleads guilty to spying for the chinese i
[00:22:16] consider that bad news but it's it's almost like oh we all know that already but it doesn't mean
[00:22:22] it's not important when it's certified though it's truly occurring and it's you know a fact and that's why
[00:22:30] it's a really high rated article created you know before i you know you know who we missed in the
[00:22:37] previous segment among trump's villains okay the globalists globalists how can we forget especially
[00:22:45] with alex jones info wars being trying to be shut down the globalists that's what he would say
[00:22:50] allotona go out yeah so let's do globalists real quick cia would be in it because they are
[00:22:56] infiltrated by the chinese thoroughly apparently yeah i put the federal reserve because it's the
[00:23:01] world reserve currency and a global currency and again it has to come back to state department
[00:23:07] yeah the states in the middle of them all aren't they that'll be an interesting event actually had
[00:23:12] the most even more than cia they're like damn near at least yeah i think the fascists we left
[00:23:17] the state out but anyways is that funny the dole's brothers one was the secretary of state one was cia
[00:23:23] absolutely interesting interesting uh yeah so federal government attempts to shut down alex jones
[00:23:30] i've been listening to a couple of his podcasts recently he's on still this hasn't happened
[00:23:36] correct and he's uh getting higher rates than ever and i'm sure when they literally do shut down
[00:23:42] if they do info wars will still be on all types of different you know they're not literally gonna
[00:23:48] stop his ability to speak but definitely infringing on his free speech and trying to throw a lot of
[00:23:56] obstacles in those ways to say the least i definitely bought a water filter from his site
[00:24:02] i set that up too i like it i'm not going to name the brand they're not a sponsor of
[00:24:07] prepper broadcasting network but the uh the basic products that are sold there and he's pitched for
[00:24:13] years i did i did actually just pull the trigger you i think i saw you have one too right i do i have
[00:24:19] that i have a couple of other uh supplements and things and actually i met him at billard bird
[00:24:26] conference you did 2016 he was out there with a megaphone he was and you get a picture shook his
[00:24:32] hand no he was like oh no it's just kind of like i was in passing i was walking down the sidewalk
[00:24:38] real fast with a bunch of people and all of a sudden he just like passed right by him i'm like
[00:24:42] shook his hand he went off but he was like he was hustling he's a big guy nice a lot of energy
[00:24:49] obviously beef i have no idea about like i'm pretty sure he can just put ownership of a different
[00:24:55] place where he broadcasts into someone else's name and just continue right they're just gonna
[00:25:01] ban the name and use of his info wars calm can't stop him from speaking on somebody else somewhere
[00:25:08] else so uh a passionate passionate uh broadcast from info wars when that was news was breaking
[00:25:16] that they're trying to seize seize the business from him in his bankruptcy for sandy hook uh
[00:25:24] convictions in in canada kit so he shares that with trump for sure absolutely
[00:25:31] also the free speech line of sight i mean there's not that many headlines today but
[00:25:36] half of them are you know red level yeah high grade so supreme court unanimously rules against
[00:25:45] new york state an nra free speech case so so that's like a metric right but is it when
[00:25:54] when you have um obama appointees in the supreme court and it's still and biden appointee
[00:26:02] and it and it's still coming out unanimous look at what these states are doing i mean
[00:26:08] when you're getting an anonymous supreme court you know throwing out uh some legal position
[00:26:14] that advance through a state court how often has that happened in our history where states
[00:26:18] were sending up decisions that all of the supreme court members were just throwing out about the bill
[00:26:24] of rights that is sort of a metric like the more that happens it then it's just a matter of
[00:26:30] like a a tidal way breaking against this bastion this seawall that is the supreme court and when
[00:26:37] personnel in the supreme court turned over then what because it's because the lower courts
[00:26:42] have abandoned any reason relative to you know the uh the bill of rights at least new york
[00:26:50] say that you know california new york illinois massachusetts canatic it there's plenty of states
[00:26:56] where this is going to start to become even more common this ties back to the state of new york
[00:27:04] violating the first amendment by pressuring insurance companies to cut ties with gun rights
[00:27:10] organizations so not even gun manufacturers gun rights uh nr a nr a was in here but there were
[00:27:17] other organizations that were threatened as well and if you can't get insurance pretty tough
[00:27:22] to run business sometimes um especially some of that insurance might be mandatory but the state
[00:27:29] targeted the nr a nr a based on illegal insurance products therefore was justified in telling
[00:27:38] companies to seize its work for them that's what they argued that was denied unanimously so um anything
[00:27:45] that's yeah i can't where you're coming from unanimous nine oh too good to be true what's the catch
[00:27:52] but uh this is a beat down against andrew quomo he was the governor behind all this uh
[00:28:00] back in 2018 this was uh pretty much the result of the parkland texas shooting
[00:28:07] and evolved from there yeah five years later justice so that's what that's what we had to
[00:28:12] put up with when these things come along you're gonna have to endure and hope that you know there's
[00:28:19] there's bodies at a higher level that find reason well it happened this time in 2024
[00:28:26] fires rage northern israel after uptick in hezbollah attacks middle east is uh
[00:28:36] not turn into total dystopian nightmare yet but uh there's still a ton of tension and there are
[00:28:43] operations going on in goss etc but iran hasn't at least launched another wave at israel or
[00:28:48] vice versa so that's good right right and earlier we talked before the show about whether what's
[00:28:55] happening in in ukraine is worthy of the heat map i you know fighting might rage is probably going to
[00:29:01] rage every summer but i don't see the paradigm shifting right now i have seen articles that nato is
[00:29:10] looking at ways to put f16 instructors into ukraine but i'm kind of thinking that that's
[00:29:17] just uh you know a cover story that all they have to do is fly to poland to get
[00:29:23] whatever they need so whatever does it make now whether american designed and and european purchased
[00:29:31] and donated f16 start striking into russia that's another question what that would that would be an
[00:29:39] escalation i still don't see how that alone would you know up in the kind of the equilibrium we have
[00:29:46] right now the two newer or at least worsening threats that i've seen that that are making things
[00:29:56] potentially worse number one is the attacks into russia are increasing with more powerful weaponry
[00:30:05] now too as well not saying that's going to push us into nuclear war right away but that
[00:30:10] that is something that's increasing yeah f16s were launching cruise missiles or what not into uh
[00:30:18] into russia proper that would be a problem and then the um i'm not sure they can carry a
[00:30:26] cruise missile not a properly defined one but significant strike musicians like they don't need
[00:30:32] cruise missiles to get close enough and hit with you know joint strike munitions that are
[00:30:37] evolving to be more effective and smarter and and less able to be jammed constantly
[00:30:42] like those jams or whatever it's not okay it's not a cruise missile like those like moxics or something
[00:30:48] but um it might be all attached one they probably somebody probably tried they said they put
[00:30:55] tactical nuclear weapons on f16s and i don't think they will but miniature hypersonics miniature
[00:31:02] hypersonics are probably around the corner yeah so that you know some more advanced weaponry and more
[00:31:10] attacks with more munitions in russia is definitely a problem and then on the other side
[00:31:17] from what i understand russia lost a lot of men but ukraine has lost a ton too and they have a
[00:31:23] way smaller population and i don't know how to weigh smaller army to start with seems like
[00:31:29] ukraine is kind of hitting some real manpower issues so i mean they're going to start giving up
[00:31:35] ground or even lose the war of attrition and or and or is nato or other countries gonna start
[00:31:44] bringing some manpower in it seems like ukraine manpower situation is getting worse each summer
[00:31:50] maybe they could maintain another summer but i don't know well if you if ukraine shrunk its
[00:31:55] perimeter to just around the capital the the distance from where these oblasts or these
[00:32:03] russian separatist republics of the donbas where where most of the russian militaries you know been
[00:32:09] projecting force out of if the uh you know they fell back that distance between the two is is
[00:32:16] a giant killing field and russians have advanced that far before and suffered massive massive losses
[00:32:24] so not everything comes from aircraft right the ground you know ability to shorten your supply lines
[00:32:31] and and infuse the russian or the ukrainian army with munitions it needs to make that just a
[00:32:40] absolute lopsided loss exchange ratio kill death ratio pick your term you know you know
[00:32:48] not in favor of the russians right when does the russian army bleed out and have to wait to
[00:32:53] you know bring in new recruits and train them that's what's going on it's it's gonna go on it's
[00:32:58] it's resembling you know the types of battles that we saw in the pashondale but in the 21st
[00:33:05] century right it's not it's not just pure manpower on the ground they're very dispersed
[00:33:10] compared to the first world war but the munitions and the isr sensors finding people
[00:33:18] that are out of cover that aren't bunkered in and can't withstand the the hit right so it's it has
[00:33:24] features that resemble world war one but it's entirely a 21st century absolute modern munition
[00:33:32] aerial sensor warfare and how much can the russians bleed before they can't
[00:33:41] they're both sides trying to bleed the other ones out and i'm not sure who's bleeding out more who has
[00:33:48] more blood to give they're both seem like they're scraping the barrel but maybe they could dig a
[00:33:56] little more more i would hope that as they got more and more desperate they'd be like okay we
[00:34:00] need to sue for peace maybe we should stop this but on the other hand maybe they're gonna get
[00:34:04] more desperate either side really well it's kind of why trump can go ahead and say it'll end the war
[00:34:11] in 24 hours when he when he takes power after an election next january in that scenario
[00:34:20] both sides might be very well ready to either side loses face it'll be an armistice with a
[00:34:28] with a dmz best we can ask for and there's big pieces of ukraine that are going to be lost to
[00:34:33] russia for the rest of our lifetime most likely about as good as you can ask for and i bet as you
[00:34:40] said neither side would admit it but i bet if not by now then another six or 12 months 18 months
[00:34:46] they would uh be pretty sick and tired of it and they didn't have to lose face they both kind of go
[00:34:52] back to the people who'd be like look what we won or we got what we wanted or we whatever and
[00:34:57] trump's able to like act like a diplomat of that that's the best case scenario i would like
[00:35:02] and and one thing that's been just a framework for me that's hard to accept is all kinds of
[00:35:10] articles i've seen talking about nato nato nato nato doing things nato all right so
[00:35:17] you know we're still in the nation state system right there's members of nato and the commander
[00:35:22] of nato is always american so to speak of nato as this other thing that can act is
[00:35:29] is sort of defies reality that being said though there's intelligence agencies and special operations
[00:35:38] units in all the european countries and the british and the french and the germans in particular
[00:35:42] um could could easily undermine a kind of peace if factions within ukraine won't accept it and
[00:35:52] i don't think waszolinski's aligned up to accept you know a truce hardest part of bringing about
[00:35:58] that truce would be to you know convince ukraine that there's no more money there's no more bullets
[00:36:04] there's no more support there'll be there would have to be some kind of peace guarantee
[00:36:09] from us that like like you know that prevented south korea from from falling right we've always
[00:36:15] had to occupy uh an occupation of the rump state of ukraine would be something that russia wouldn't
[00:36:22] accept so i don't think it was very far-fetched i mean that's a whole cautious bella for the
[00:36:29] russians is the encroachment of nato alliance right so how this plays out and how this ends
[00:36:36] i don't know but i just don't have this fear tonight that we're going to see world war three
[00:36:43] emerge from from no matter how bad the ukraine battle gets economically where are we at
[00:36:52] let's look at some numbers super quick and get into a couple of relatively calm right now big
[00:36:57] debate in the campaign is democrats telling everybody that the economy is great and republicans
[00:37:03] couldn't try to convince everybody that's bad and how it is on the average person on the street
[00:37:09] is you know it's a part of the information war in a big way oh for sure there's a good portion of
[00:37:17] americans that are still living pretty well still able to go to the beach once a year travel and buy
[00:37:24] some stuff got to eat once twice a week if not more stock market's pretty good 401k is looking
[00:37:32] decent even if you adjust for the official inflation numbers home values are high home
[00:37:36] values so high and that's there's a great example of a catch 22 where those who have a home are real
[00:37:42] happy know that don't are getting not as happy but uh you know i see in my area which has had a nice
[00:37:52] increase in home values um in my region of america but then you have these people who
[00:38:00] are quite wealthy and those the political ads targeted towards them are talking about how
[00:38:06] housing prices are too high yeah and you're like well that's a conundrum what are you going to do about
[00:38:11] that it's like it's a big part of your asset but it's also too high um i feel like that's a relatively
[00:38:18] benign version of what the fed and asset markets are looking at from like a big picture view or it's
[00:38:24] like hey our debt is really high but for every piece of debt there's an asset so we were gonna
[00:38:31] retire all this debt or have this debt jubilee or forgive all this debt well then all these
[00:38:35] assets would disappear too we can't have that so it kind of stuck yeah well it's economically is
[00:38:43] anything atypical are we just in a you know it looks like the the deep state and the globalist
[00:38:49] and and and the fascists are holding the economy as high as it can be going into this re-election
[00:38:56] for biden you know i saw some kind of crazy action with oil i didn't really catch on to why
[00:39:03] but it dropped more than 10 percent in the last couple trading days oil was ramping up
[00:39:11] up to let's take a quick talk about fascist market well oil is a lot lower than i would expect and
[00:39:19] there's a lot of reasons strategic is a strategic resource it's controlled by every government
[00:39:24] that can control it in the tightest ways possible from price through the creation the
[00:39:30] distribution the use it's this price action is you know why something drops 10 percent is because
[00:39:37] it's a you know there's nation states there's many of them there's many members in it uh
[00:39:44] opac and when they all act in their so self-interest that they're they're causing this illusion
[00:39:51] of a free market price but it's there's nothing free about it it's it's whoever happens to have
[00:39:58] most control of it at any point in time you know manipulate to their strategic advantage
[00:40:03] in a way i would you know i agree with that but i also argue maybe the opposite maybe not but it's
[00:40:10] they always stab each other in the back or they make these agreements but they don't actually stick
[00:40:14] to it and it is a true commodity which hey these guys are having a little cartel well other part
[00:40:20] of the world can be like well i'm gonna sell mine and then the price will actually go down so
[00:40:24] it actually is kind of a free market even though it's also cornered it's a it's a top three weapon
[00:40:30] that trump has coming back in it's wiping out regulations that prevent the that cause the
[00:40:36] higher prices of of oil he think of all the prices he affects when he can lower all those
[00:40:43] input costs to industry he did it before it's it's it's it's there for the for immediately
[00:40:49] using at any anti-democrat white house so from February of this year
[00:40:58] to end of April oil went from 68 to about 88 bucks that's legitimate but in the last month
[00:41:10] month and a half it's dropped from 88 to 72 which is good news it really is good news
[00:41:15] and given all the stuff that's going on worldwide not to mention just general inflation like your 72
[00:41:21] dollars now is like 50 bucks in 2018 right 50 bucks oil back then was pretty cheap um and last thing
[00:41:32] i wanted to say is when the Ukraine you know the invasion happened all that oil went pretty
[00:41:39] pretty crazy not even all-time highs though remember all-time highs were like 2007 2008
[00:41:44] 150 bucks that'd be like 250 dollars now no kin so that's kind of crazy so all that considered
[00:41:53] inflation is still high maybe if inflate if well did go to 200 our inflation would be just night
[00:41:58] marriage just keep that in mind i don't think we've had 250 inflation since 2007 a little exaggeration
[00:42:05] in there but see you know 30 40 50 percent more expensive since then yeah let's look from
[00:42:12] 2009 well it's admitted i think the even the official numbers from 2020 to now it's about 15
[00:42:19] percent inflation and i would say from 2009 to 2020 it'd be at least another 15 20 so sure 40 50
[00:42:28] inflation from 2008 to 2024 i think is fair some might say a little higher but we're looking at it
[00:42:38] right now yeah spike it hit about almost exactly 150 bucks back in july 2008 and then there's a huge
[00:42:47] huge collapse financial system if you recall financial crisis that is but uh anyway it hit
[00:42:53] 130 bucks when ukraine popped off in 2022 and it was pretty high into the summer 2022 if you remember
[00:43:02] and then the strategic oil reserves were tapped somewhat political reasons we would think anyway i
[00:43:08] expected it to bounce and continue its rise into the summer of 100 plus dollars but it's
[00:43:14] done the opposite for now so that that is some good news it's just important to watch what do
[00:43:19] you make of other economic indicators that we look at on a typical basis i like to look at treasury
[00:43:28] yield 10 here yield i have that i look at a lot and it's relatively stable the past couple years
[00:43:36] what i'm looking here is if the yield goes super high let's say above 5 percent then all that debt
[00:43:45] that we're going through is just gonna have so much more interest costs associated with it as well as
[00:43:49] mortgages and auto loans so the financial tyrants are controlling the price of oil well enough
[00:43:56] to reelect biden they're controlling the treasury yield rates well enough you know they're holding
[00:44:02] steady into this election what which one of these economic indicators would you say they they got no
[00:44:08] control over that if it just turns it nothing going into the election is going to be controllable
[00:44:14] from their end they'd like to say nothing right because they're globalists that's why they're
[00:44:20] globalists pretty good at controlling this stuff they uh whether it's gold silver oil stock markets
[00:44:27] they've been able to corner and control a lot of those and they've even you know a lot of the
[00:44:31] large banks have paid a lot of fines and precious metal manipulation and other types
[00:44:37] so which one which one would they lose control of and or not have control of i would say unemployment
[00:44:43] rate big boy it's pretty high up there bitcoin's above 70 000 right now they obviously lost control
[00:44:50] of inflation yeah that's it's tougher i mean yeah inflation is something where they can do what they
[00:44:58] can to kind of vacuum it up but it'll permeate the system and they can only do so much which
[00:45:04] direction is the m2 money supply going lately contracting which only happens before depressions
[00:45:11] because interest rates are so high relative and the debt's already so high that actually it's it's
[00:45:16] mostly like a plateau but it's starting to drop actually so money supply and a key z8 economy
[00:45:22] your system has to be expanding yeah even like being zero percent money growth over a year
[00:45:29] starts to break things
[00:45:30] really but let's go look at it real quick actually i know
[00:45:39] maybe while looking up if you explain why you asked that or what what what do you mean
[00:45:44] well to my understanding money supply is how much money is quote unquote printed and put into
[00:45:48] circulation money supply before digital currency aka 80s or earlier was either accounts in banks or
[00:45:58] you know printed ones and zeros held in banks or actual bills and coins right and and money supply
[00:46:07] was long understood to be the a mechanism that the government can use to you know control the
[00:46:13] economy so you're right it dipped and now it's plateauing it's climbing a little bit
[00:46:19] now we are using federal reserve bank of st louis data yeah so don't want to get too deep
[00:46:26] into it but going back to let's just say 2012 why not the money supply was 9.7 trillion
[00:46:35] currently it's just under 21 trillion so more than doubled the money supply so of course why
[00:46:42] want inflation almost double in a 10-year period if the money supply did doesn't work just like that
[00:46:50] but you know kind of think of it that way one thing i want to point to another viewers can't
[00:46:54] or the listeners can't view this but look how it jumped right after covid all that emergency bailout
[00:46:59] right it went from 15 trillion to 18 trillion in just a few months yeah just made up a bunch of
[00:47:06] three trillion of dollars and handed it away to get a great big workforce on on the dole
[00:47:14] and bear it you know it stopped its exponential growth but it was growing at a quite a clip
[00:47:19] but yeah right when they started raising interest rates a little bit in uh spring summer 2022 it flattened
[00:47:26] at about a peak of 21.6 trillion right now it's at 20.7 so it's dropped by one trillion in the last
[00:47:34] month or excuse me year two but again even being flat is like dangerous uh you know they call
[00:47:43] a flat line for purpose for reason with your heart in in a debt based economy it has to grow and it's
[00:47:51] actually that's why they say they want a 2% inflation they don't want 0% they target then they want
[00:47:57] 2% inflation they think that's the ideal amount per year but they're having opposite not just
[00:48:05] disinflation but deflation now it's kind of steady long story short this either has to reverse
[00:48:11] meaning they have to print again and go to 0% which is what I think they'll do in the emergency or
[00:48:18] all the assets are going to have to kind of reprice themselves which would mean you know 10 20 30 40
[00:48:23] percent drop in markets and other assets assuming there's not like some financial crash you know
[00:48:30] 20 30 percent repricing that would be a crash that would yeah but it wouldn't like you know
[00:48:36] cause armor again not 1929 style outcome that the problem is everything so leveraged in domino
[00:48:43] effect that 20 30 40 drop that could be considered natural actually turn into an 80 or 90 percent
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[00:50:38] let's bring it full circle on patriot power our episode
[00:50:42] 265 tuesday june 4th it's the final battle then where are we headed from here
[00:50:48] well we have uh what about five months till the election i am prepping my butt off this summer
[00:50:55] and trying to also get into shape because uh stuff hits the fan might be walking and hiking a
[00:51:02] little bit more so try to get in shape out there some little advice but uh i don't know it's gonna
[00:51:06] be i don't know it's gonna be a long summer but i think it'll also go by quickly so every day
[00:51:13] get the prepping that's what i'm taking out of it one thing
[00:51:16] yep and uh looking for opportunities on real estate i so i've actually definitely been putting some uh
[00:51:25] let's say some searches and some favorites and some watch lists together
[00:51:30] i'm not gonna try to time the market or anything but i'm looking at some areas and i would like to see
[00:51:37] um you know nice 10 20 percent reduction and i'll buy it up who knows at some point you gotta buy it up
[00:51:43] and i need some space and you know a homestead or some extra spaces is is great even if i don't
[00:51:49] you know i become underwater on my theoretical mortgage if i got 10 or 20 acres who cares i
[00:51:56] got 10 or 20 acres so uh i've seen advertisements off of this network for low-cost land out west
[00:52:04] yes access to water is way out there but it would be awesome oh man i don't know if you add a zero
[00:52:09] to the price of bitcoin or gold or silver maybe i just have to do that i don't want to totally get
[00:52:15] away from civilization uh but i know in new mexico utah irisona there's some beautiful country out
[00:52:23] there so could be an option for people better be prepared if you're living in the remote parts
[00:52:30] of the country to you know there there could be a real media blackout a real shutdown and connectivity
[00:52:37] especially if you connect to things in wide open spaces wirelessly so great if you're prepared to
[00:52:44] be without communication with the outside world then that's one thing but if you're not mentally
[00:52:50] prepared if not you know your preps and your your your survival architecture requires information
[00:52:58] that that's something to think about if you get too remote people that go remote
[00:53:02] have to be able to live that way and generally on this network we're like yeah get out of the
[00:53:09] cities get away from people that's the biggest problem after stuff hits the fan but if you
[00:53:14] actually live in a good community then have good neighbors and stuff it's a big advantage
[00:53:19] i mean if you let's just imagine you're out in the total middle knower with no one else
[00:53:23] you're an easy target if someone comes across you but if you have kind of a network in your
[00:53:26] neighborhood that can actually be a good thing i don't know each situation is different i guess
[00:53:32] we got another topic that we are negligent on on pate patriot power hour thus far but maybe we
[00:53:39] rectify that a little bit right now go for it so if you would summon the assistance of an
[00:53:46] artificial intelligence a large language model got it and understanding that you know the
[00:53:53] information is only as good as the source so we're gonna we're going to predicate on this is
[00:53:58] from chat you pete's freeware model we would like to begin a conversation and look at arm sales
[00:54:06] so let's ask that what are the uh top top arms exporting countries in the united states
[00:54:16] and see how recent and how accurate they give us that you say countries or companies let's do both
[00:54:25] top 10 exporting or producing exporting weapons or military equipment weapons let's focus on weapons
[00:54:34] list the top 10 weapons exporters by country in the u.s. no just by country okay
[00:54:46] and then and then list top 10 defense manufacturing firms worldwide by nationality
[00:54:58] as percentages here not the numbers i should have perhaps listed more but us is number one at
[00:55:04] 40 percent of total world exports mostly going to saudi arabia japan australia i'm sure a lot to
[00:55:12] south korea yeah you korean taiwan israel well yeah now for sure uh business is good there france
[00:55:19] number two ahead of russia france loves that to be involved in world world stuff don't they
[00:55:25] 11 share of global arms from france wow india cutter egypt russia number three tied with france
[00:55:36] technically i guess china's four china's four at 5.8 so wow china's only half as large as russia for
[00:55:44] now so keeping it for themselves maybe just to be clear french exports to get them number to on
[00:55:48] a list of predominantly to india katar in egypt okay yeah that's interesting ask that again
[00:55:56] ask it to do the top uh exporters don't put a number on it and then ask it to uh indicate the top
[00:56:03] importers of that country's weapons of each one or yeah by by each one yeah the top importing
[00:56:15] country of the exporting countries listed above would that work you think might be confusing but let's
[00:56:23] see what it does it works u.s to saudi arabia france to india russia to india china to pakistan
[00:56:33] germany to south korea is interesting italy to egypt
[00:56:36] u.k to saudi arabia back to saudi arabia spain to australia spain's number eight of military
[00:56:46] equipment or weapons exporting why ask it to revise with the top three per exporter
[00:56:53] because i want to see where israel and ukraine show up on us oh okay revised to show the top
[00:56:59] three importers for each exporting country exporter yeah here we go see you know trust the source but
[00:57:11] and this it works really good it's fast analysis if you trust it there are
[00:57:19] there are annotations here to to a visual capitalist and uh who else euro news some of these sources
[00:57:25] but united states is coming in again first top three are saudi arabia like before japan australia
[00:57:33] france india katar and egypt we knew that earlier because it spat that out russia goes to india china
[00:57:38] and egypt china goes to pakistan bangladesh and thailand that's interesting huh germany goes to south
[00:57:46] korea greece and algeria italy goes to egypt turkey and katar u k to saudi oman and the united states
[00:57:57] we import top three of what uk makes that makes sense with british aerospace is a major u s firm in
[00:58:06] you know also in our in our structure let's get into that top 10
[00:58:12] defense contractor contractors by country spain was also in there to austria turkey and greece israel
[00:58:21] exporting to india vietnam and azure bazaar south korea to philippines indonesia and thailand
[00:58:30] sort of a web there of of alliances on the arms trade front right you got to be friendly with
[00:58:36] countries to do that so ready this is looks oh this is worldwide let's do it laki marr number one
[00:58:47] 63.3 billion in defense revenue mainly from advanced fighter jets number two rafion which
[00:58:55] apparently was renamed rtx it was 39.6 billion north grumman 32.4 billion stealth bomber
[00:59:07] and other aerospace technologies so top three u.s uh but just as big as north grumman is china's
[00:59:15] aviation industry corporation of china kind of how do you value chinese state-owned military but it
[00:59:24] is what it is they say it's about the size north grumman u.s dollar denominated values that's yeah
[00:59:29] i mean i guess they just try to estimate how much equipment it produces and then value it in
[00:59:33] american dollars but uh bowing 30.8 billion so number five bowing yep number five bowing
[00:59:41] general dynamics number six about the same size bae there you go british aerospace all right
[00:59:49] china north industry number eight china makes four and eight on the list
[00:59:55] l3 harris tech that's american and china south industry's group so out of 10 top 10
[01:00:05] there's six american three chinese and one british i want to real quick list the top 10 russian
[01:00:14] defense contractors that they even have it i don't know that's gonna be a bizarre list of names you
[01:00:20] can't pronounce oh jeez well we're running towards the end of the show before we leave anything else
[01:00:26] you want to hit on while i pull this up ask it what countries uh russia china and north korea export
[01:00:35] in common too and ask it what united states france and uk export in common too i like i like it
[01:00:43] super quick on this russian when i searched there's no valuations out of these companies i
[01:00:47] actually expected that with china where it's like well here's their top ones but we're not able to
[01:00:51] really do it but for russia they don't give a dollar value china they do kind of interesting um you wanted to
[01:00:58] which do you want to do just in the u.s just give them the top russian what's the name of that company
[01:01:05] united shipbuilding corporation and they make what pretty much all of the warships for the navy
[01:01:12] there you go followed up by the the company that makes the s 400
[01:01:16] yep anti-aircraft missile systems and then the actual jets and then the helicopters
[01:01:22] from there and then tanks yeah so next final question for the arms trade analysis on patriot
[01:01:27] power episode 265 let's search what um the the country that uh is exported to most by us uk and
[01:01:43] france and then ask it in the same response just did a period until next do the same for
[01:01:52] Russia china north korea here again just do the same for russia china and north korea
[01:02:03] all right this would be interesting the most weapon exports or is that the proper way
[01:02:09] is recipient russia north korean yeah i'm thinking iran's showing up on one of these
[01:02:18] here we go
[01:02:24] us uk and france their number one customer is the us but let's see sadi arabia is showing up
[01:02:34] in india sadi arabia and india seem to share a lot but especially sadi arabia all right so us
[01:02:39] uk and france export to sadi and india the most on the other side of the coin china
[01:02:46] has pakistan russia has india and north korea has iran so they they have their channels there
[01:02:54] and the interesting thing is india is on both sides that's something i learned from this for sure
[01:02:58] iran is known to be a significant recipient of north korean military technology and arms
[01:03:05] must be ahead of of iran or maybe they mutually exchange i didn't really think
[01:03:10] north korea really exported anything they try when they're not inspected and um they could take
[01:03:16] it over land and not put it at sea and they can get there if china lets it happen jeez i mean you got
[01:03:22] made in china now you got made in north korea i want to trust my life to it but i'm sure
[01:03:26] it could blow some stuff up uh we gotta get out of here great show it was covered a lot of
[01:03:33] topics from trump selection video released right after his conviction and all the way to the arms
[01:03:41] trade networks of global status quo good show ben great show be back next week all right let's do it
