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Digital Money: Control Weapon

Former Bush administration official Catherine Austin Fitts on how America’s leaders gave up on the country in the 1990s, began stealing trillions and built a digital prison to control the population.

Among the topics she discusses: Central Bankers vs. the West, Underground Bases and the Oncoming Extinction Event. She’s afraid that rather than currency, we will soon have “a digital concentration camp.” Here’s more from Tucker Carlson.

Listen as British financier Sir James Goldsmith explains how globalization would lead to a hollowing out of the middle classes across the America and Europe. Instead of bringing us stability, we’ve been forced into “a race to the bottom,”  he says.

Here, Goldsmith talks about global trade, and specifically China, India and NAFTA, in a conversation with Charlie Rose on PBS back in 1994. His predictions about the impact of globalization were accurate and quite prescient.

How ‘Free Trade’ Gutted Us All

As the markets spin from President Donald Trump’s tariff strategy and the globalists clutch their pearls, Glenn Beck zooms out to see the bigger picture — the story of how elite-driven trade policies over the last 30 years gutted America’s middle class. Deals like NAFTA and China’s WTO entry sounded like progress to a lot of people, but they left devastation in their wake, killing jobs, draining small towns, and fueling an opioid epidemic in the heartland.

To understand Trump’s tariffs, you have to understand the real human cost behind tens of thousands of shuttered U.S. factories and the erosion of the American dream. No one knows the toll of the real human cost better than journalist Salena Zito, who wrote in the Washington Post, “What I learned about ‘America First’ in a Pennsylvania steel mill.” U.S. Steel workers who once opposed Japan’s investment now welcome it because “if this deal doesn’t happen, these jobs will be gone.”

 She rejects the claim that Americans don’t want manufacturing jobs anymore and are scared of Trump’s tariffs. “There’s a very different feel in the middle of the country. ‘This might pinch now, but this is better not just for my kids, grandchildren — this is better for my country.’” Beck argues Trump’s tariffs aren’t just policy — they’re a rebellion against managed decline and a high-stakes gamble to restore American self-reliance. 

Closing Campaign Arguments

As Americans cast their ballots today, political commentator Steve Hilton doles out his final arguments on what has been a highly contentious, if not downright savage Presidential campaign.

The popular Brit, host of “The Next Revolution” on Fox News and an obvious fan of President Trump, says there are many reasons why America should vote Trump, perhaps the most glaring is promises made, promises kept. Hilton details a litany of Trump accomplishments in his first term, including the greatest jobs President in American history: lowest unemployment in 50 years, lowest unemployment for women in 70 years, lowest unemployment for Blacks, Hispanics and Asians ever. And for the first time in decades, earnings rose faster for the lowest paid than the rich.

Toss in peace through strength: de-escalation of tension with North Korea, negotiation of peace in the Middle East and the first President since the 1970s not to start a foreign conflict. And troops are actually coming home from the Middle East. He slapped tariffs on China to balance trade between the countries, renegotiated the nightmare NAFTA and got rid of regulations that were choking small business. And, of course, he secured our borders.

“On the policy, Trump is the right choice,” Hilton says. “On the economy, he pioneered a new conservative populism. It led to the greatest economy we have ever seen, a blue-collar boom, lifting up those left behind by the establishment.” Tune in to hear the rest of Hilton’s analysis on both sides of the campaign.

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