1 00:00:00,040 --> 00:00:03,000 Speaker 1: Do we still live in a constitutional republic. I've been 2 00:00:03,040 --> 00:00:07,560 Speaker 1: pondering this question about what kind of country we're currently 3 00:00:07,600 --> 00:00:11,440 Speaker 1: living in. It seems more like an authoritarian nation than 4 00:00:11,480 --> 00:00:15,440 Speaker 1: it does a republic. We saw this escalate very quickly 5 00:00:15,560 --> 00:00:19,440 Speaker 1: during COVID, where we saw leaders and government assume more power. 6 00:00:19,600 --> 00:00:23,200 Speaker 1: We saw big businesses get bigger, and now because of 7 00:00:23,239 --> 00:00:26,200 Speaker 1: the banking crisis, we're seeing big banks get bigger. The 8 00:00:26,360 --> 00:00:30,280 Speaker 1: centralization of government is probably one of the biggest threats 9 00:00:30,400 --> 00:00:33,600 Speaker 1: we face to this country. The more centralized we get, 10 00:00:33,600 --> 00:00:36,199 Speaker 1: the further way we are from a free country. You 11 00:00:36,280 --> 00:00:38,839 Speaker 1: threw on top the damage that's been done to the 12 00:00:38,920 --> 00:00:41,440 Speaker 1: rule of law and an effort to try to indict 13 00:00:41,520 --> 00:00:44,440 Speaker 1: and to get Donald Trump. So we're going to turn 14 00:00:44,520 --> 00:00:47,599 Speaker 1: to someone who has been a fighter of liberty more 15 00:00:47,640 --> 00:00:51,400 Speaker 1: than anyone else in this country, and that's doctor Ron Paul. 16 00:00:51,440 --> 00:00:53,199 Speaker 1: Of course, you know that he ran for president. He 17 00:00:53,240 --> 00:00:55,800 Speaker 1: was a member of Congress for quite some time as well. 18 00:00:55,840 --> 00:00:58,440 Speaker 1: He's also the host of the Liberty Report. You can 19 00:00:58,480 --> 00:01:00,520 Speaker 1: find it on Rumble. But we're going to turned to him. 20 00:01:00,560 --> 00:01:02,639 Speaker 1: I mean, he's been warning about all of this stuff 21 00:01:02,680 --> 00:01:05,360 Speaker 1: for so long, So who better to turn to to 22 00:01:05,400 --> 00:01:07,960 Speaker 1: try to get some wisdom and where we are, how 23 00:01:07,959 --> 00:01:11,800 Speaker 1: we got here, and where we're going. Stay tuned for 24 00:01:11,880 --> 00:01:19,600 Speaker 1: doctor Ron Paul. Doctor Ron Paul, it's always an honor 25 00:01:19,640 --> 00:01:21,760 Speaker 1: to have you on the show. I appreciate you making 26 00:01:21,800 --> 00:01:24,560 Speaker 1: the time today. Good to be with you, Elsa. You know, sir, 27 00:01:24,640 --> 00:01:27,840 Speaker 1: we've got a lot going on in the country right now. 28 00:01:27,920 --> 00:01:31,640 Speaker 1: We are awaiting a potential Trump indictment from the Manhattan 29 00:01:31,680 --> 00:01:34,160 Speaker 1: DA's office. What do you make of it? And if 30 00:01:34,200 --> 00:01:36,840 Speaker 1: it happens, what do you think it means for the country. 31 00:01:37,920 --> 00:01:43,320 Speaker 1: Not much good, But you know, it's fascinating because so 32 00:01:43,360 --> 00:01:46,440 Speaker 1: far the threat of indictments doing Trump a lot of good. 33 00:01:46,800 --> 00:01:49,760 Speaker 1: Because people are smarter than I guess they ever anticipated that. 34 00:01:50,040 --> 00:01:53,000 Speaker 1: People who hey Trump, thought well, we'll destroy this man, 35 00:01:53,120 --> 00:01:55,240 Speaker 1: but they've been doing that for five years or so. 36 00:01:55,840 --> 00:01:59,760 Speaker 1: And now, of course an indictment never done before, we'll 37 00:02:00,280 --> 00:02:04,760 Speaker 1: him forever. It remains to be seen. People are unpredictable, 38 00:02:05,200 --> 00:02:08,400 Speaker 1: I think, because it's all based on lies, innuendos, and 39 00:02:08,480 --> 00:02:12,960 Speaker 1: political shenanigans. Uh. You know, I don't think it's uh 40 00:02:13,280 --> 00:02:16,160 Speaker 1: it's going to hurt Trump like the Democrats think. It 41 00:02:16,200 --> 00:02:20,720 Speaker 1: may just totally backfire on him and h But in 42 00:02:20,760 --> 00:02:24,000 Speaker 1: a way, this is very democratically decided. It's going to 43 00:02:24,040 --> 00:02:26,520 Speaker 1: be the will of people. The impression that people have 44 00:02:27,040 --> 00:02:29,880 Speaker 1: that makes all the difference. But so far it hasn't 45 00:02:29,919 --> 00:02:32,760 Speaker 1: been hurting it. But it's total nonsense. But if you 46 00:02:32,840 --> 00:02:38,280 Speaker 1: look at long term stability in our judicial system, it's 47 00:02:38,320 --> 00:02:42,480 Speaker 1: a disaster. I mean, this whole thing going on, you know, 48 00:02:43,480 --> 00:02:47,520 Speaker 1: whether this indictment and all the nonsense that went on 49 00:02:47,639 --> 00:02:52,839 Speaker 1: with January sixth and h and also Russia Gay it's 50 00:02:52,919 --> 00:02:56,960 Speaker 1: built with a just a mountain of lies and innuendos, 51 00:02:57,040 --> 00:02:59,280 Speaker 1: so that I think it's very dangerous. I don't think 52 00:02:59,320 --> 00:03:04,359 Speaker 1: we have rule law at all, but the immediate political 53 00:03:04,400 --> 00:03:07,160 Speaker 1: impact it might be a little bit different, but that'll 54 00:03:07,200 --> 00:03:11,280 Speaker 1: also be you know, temporary, because what really should bother 55 00:03:11,400 --> 00:03:14,600 Speaker 1: all of us is what's happening to our system of 56 00:03:14,639 --> 00:03:18,840 Speaker 1: the rule of law? And it really, it really doesn't exist. 57 00:03:19,040 --> 00:03:21,960 Speaker 1: And I think that is one of our greatest dangers 58 00:03:21,960 --> 00:03:24,840 Speaker 1: that we're facing today. I agree with you, sir, the 59 00:03:24,919 --> 00:03:27,079 Speaker 1: danger to the rule of law. I mean, it does 60 00:03:27,120 --> 00:03:30,920 Speaker 1: seem like we've lost it in America. Is it possible 61 00:03:30,960 --> 00:03:33,760 Speaker 1: to get it back or once it's gone, or are 62 00:03:33,800 --> 00:03:36,839 Speaker 1: we just veering down a dangerous road. That's the key 63 00:03:37,000 --> 00:03:39,800 Speaker 1: question right now. I'm trying to sort all this out 64 00:03:39,960 --> 00:03:43,120 Speaker 1: by writing a little bit on it, you know. And 65 00:03:43,240 --> 00:03:46,680 Speaker 1: I it's very easy to come up with all the disasters. 66 00:03:46,960 --> 00:03:50,560 Speaker 1: But then deep down in my soul, I want to 67 00:03:50,600 --> 00:03:53,240 Speaker 1: be and there's a reason to say, well, the world's 68 00:03:53,320 --> 00:03:56,240 Speaker 1: not coming to an end. Then I tell myself, you know, 69 00:03:57,400 --> 00:04:00,920 Speaker 1: I was born during the depression. I remember the conversations 70 00:04:00,960 --> 00:04:04,320 Speaker 1: about our depression. I remember the World War Two. I 71 00:04:04,360 --> 00:04:09,040 Speaker 1: remember people dying, friends and neighbors and relatives in World 72 00:04:09,040 --> 00:04:13,880 Speaker 1: War two, Vietnam career, in all these places, and I think, 73 00:04:14,160 --> 00:04:17,719 Speaker 1: you know, uh, that's a that's a huge thing to 74 00:04:17,800 --> 00:04:21,520 Speaker 1: go through. So sometimes things, uh you know, work out 75 00:04:21,560 --> 00:04:26,000 Speaker 1: better than you anticipate. But I still think that fundamentally 76 00:04:26,040 --> 00:04:29,279 Speaker 1: and structurally, whether it's the rule of law or moral 77 00:04:29,440 --> 00:04:33,200 Speaker 1: fiber or people telling the truth, I'll tell you what, 78 00:04:33,440 --> 00:04:37,800 Speaker 1: I think we're worse off those fund with those fundamentals 79 00:04:38,040 --> 00:04:41,160 Speaker 1: than we were when we were suffering through the depressions 80 00:04:41,200 --> 00:04:45,080 Speaker 1: and world wars. So whether or not we can recover, 81 00:04:45,200 --> 00:04:49,320 Speaker 1: I would say, yes, we can, we can. But but 82 00:04:49,600 --> 00:04:52,680 Speaker 1: the big bud is we have to do the right thing. Uh, 83 00:04:53,160 --> 00:04:55,480 Speaker 1: I you know, have spoken to a lot of college 84 00:04:55,480 --> 00:04:59,400 Speaker 1: campuses during campaigns, and I would spend you know, if 85 00:04:59,440 --> 00:05:02,839 Speaker 1: I spoke hour, it's spend fifteen minutes or so trying 86 00:05:02,880 --> 00:05:07,159 Speaker 1: to get young people alerted to the fact is spending 87 00:05:07,200 --> 00:05:09,839 Speaker 1: money and debt is bad and bankruptcies are bad and 88 00:05:10,120 --> 00:05:13,560 Speaker 1: destruction of money is very, very dangerous. And then in 89 00:05:13,600 --> 00:05:17,279 Speaker 1: the last ten minutes, I say, but the answers are here. 90 00:05:17,360 --> 00:05:20,040 Speaker 1: We know what to do. The founders gave us good guidance, 91 00:05:20,400 --> 00:05:22,599 Speaker 1: and what we need to do is just follow the 92 00:05:22,680 --> 00:05:27,640 Speaker 1: rules and things we get better rather quickly. Even though 93 00:05:27,680 --> 00:05:31,200 Speaker 1: I predict that's not going to happen, it's available. So 94 00:05:31,360 --> 00:05:34,479 Speaker 1: if there's a few of us around that believe that 95 00:05:35,080 --> 00:05:38,520 Speaker 1: understand it, and you don't want to just go hide 96 00:05:38,520 --> 00:05:41,960 Speaker 1: in the mountains someplace, then the most important thing we 97 00:05:42,040 --> 00:05:43,919 Speaker 1: do is try to understand it to the best of 98 00:05:43,960 --> 00:05:46,440 Speaker 1: our ability, and then try to convert other people to 99 00:05:46,600 --> 00:05:49,359 Speaker 1: doing it, and then finally get people to do the 100 00:05:49,440 --> 00:05:52,920 Speaker 1: right thing. An incident that occurred here in the last 101 00:05:52,920 --> 00:05:55,880 Speaker 1: couple of years I think should be a positive thing 102 00:05:56,160 --> 00:05:59,400 Speaker 1: in that is, think of the horrible, horrible things that 103 00:05:59,440 --> 00:06:02,479 Speaker 1: we're having and as an excuse of COVID. We're all 104 00:06:02,520 --> 00:06:05,520 Speaker 1: going to die from COVID, and they and they had 105 00:06:05,520 --> 00:06:08,440 Speaker 1: the lockdowns and all these things. But then the people 106 00:06:08,480 --> 00:06:11,600 Speaker 1: started waking up. You know. A couple of years ago, 107 00:06:11,720 --> 00:06:14,000 Speaker 1: I said, it's going to continue, it will never be thought. 108 00:06:14,560 --> 00:06:18,000 Speaker 1: Uh And it's still uh, you know, out there, and 109 00:06:18,040 --> 00:06:21,800 Speaker 1: it's still a danger. But when people wake up, that 110 00:06:21,839 --> 00:06:25,080 Speaker 1: makes a difference. So in my lifetime, I've been in 111 00:06:25,160 --> 00:06:28,040 Speaker 1: politics and medicine other things, but right now my whole 112 00:06:28,080 --> 00:06:30,640 Speaker 1: goal is trying to reach as many people as possible 113 00:06:30,920 --> 00:06:35,159 Speaker 1: to say there are answers, but we have to be motivated, 114 00:06:35,640 --> 00:06:37,920 Speaker 1: you know, to find a way to spread that message. 115 00:06:38,320 --> 00:06:41,240 Speaker 1: And what you do, Lisa, is part of that. And 116 00:06:41,880 --> 00:06:44,200 Speaker 1: you probably don't even have any idea how many people 117 00:06:44,200 --> 00:06:48,679 Speaker 1: you've influenced. So I think that is the positive things. 118 00:06:48,960 --> 00:06:51,839 Speaker 1: And the other thing is, uh, you know there the 119 00:06:51,920 --> 00:06:56,120 Speaker 1: remnant out there is you can't measure it, and ideas 120 00:06:56,160 --> 00:06:59,839 Speaker 1: do have consequences. And I think we're winning some battles there. 121 00:07:00,000 --> 00:07:05,360 Speaker 1: When we think about some of our libertarian Austrian school think, thanks, 122 00:07:05,880 --> 00:07:09,000 Speaker 1: I think we've made some real progress. Well I appreciate that, sir. 123 00:07:09,279 --> 00:07:11,640 Speaker 1: You know, I think I mentioned to you before that, 124 00:07:11,720 --> 00:07:14,200 Speaker 1: you know, COVID was an awakening for me of just 125 00:07:14,480 --> 00:07:17,040 Speaker 1: seeing the loss of liberty so quickly. It was just 126 00:07:17,120 --> 00:07:20,160 Speaker 1: hard to not miss and hard to not see, and 127 00:07:20,200 --> 00:07:24,080 Speaker 1: then disturbing as well. When did we lose the rule 128 00:07:24,160 --> 00:07:26,840 Speaker 1: of law? Has it just been a steady erosion or 129 00:07:26,960 --> 00:07:30,640 Speaker 1: are there key moments that you could point to and say, aha, 130 00:07:30,720 --> 00:07:32,840 Speaker 1: you know, that's when it happened. The big picture is 131 00:07:32,880 --> 00:07:37,120 Speaker 1: what I'm trying to put down and think about and 132 00:07:37,440 --> 00:07:40,960 Speaker 1: all over, and that is I believe there's been a coup, 133 00:07:41,560 --> 00:07:44,760 Speaker 1: a coup of the American system, the American Republic of 134 00:07:44,840 --> 00:07:48,280 Speaker 1: the Constitution, and a group came in and they took 135 00:07:48,280 --> 00:07:50,600 Speaker 1: it over, and they're in charge. So you don't go 136 00:07:50,640 --> 00:07:53,400 Speaker 1: to war with declaration. You go to war when a 137 00:07:53,480 --> 00:07:58,760 Speaker 1: president rise an executive order. And I date the real 138 00:07:59,280 --> 00:08:01,800 Speaker 1: in the number one day I came up with. I 139 00:08:01,920 --> 00:08:04,840 Speaker 1: had there a lot of incidents that have occurred, But 140 00:08:04,920 --> 00:08:07,800 Speaker 1: the day did I come up with is when it 141 00:08:07,840 --> 00:08:11,360 Speaker 1: became very obviously there has been a coup of our 142 00:08:11,440 --> 00:08:14,600 Speaker 1: government and our system. And that was November twenty second, 143 00:08:14,720 --> 00:08:18,040 Speaker 1: nineteen sixty three. And I remember that clearly, and that 144 00:08:18,160 --> 00:08:22,440 Speaker 1: of course was when Kennedy was shot by the CIA, 145 00:08:22,520 --> 00:08:25,960 Speaker 1: and then Robert Kennedy was shot and Martin Luther King 146 00:08:26,120 --> 00:08:28,640 Speaker 1: was shot, and then a hundred other people that were 147 00:08:28,680 --> 00:08:32,920 Speaker 1: related were shot. And the odds are most Americans now 148 00:08:33,120 --> 00:08:36,200 Speaker 1: believe it was probably we ourselves that did it to us. 149 00:08:36,240 --> 00:08:38,360 Speaker 1: The Russians didn't come and do it to us. So 150 00:08:38,520 --> 00:08:42,800 Speaker 1: I think that's when it happened, and that exists. But 151 00:08:42,920 --> 00:08:46,000 Speaker 1: that's just trying to understand it. But when you when 152 00:08:46,040 --> 00:08:50,600 Speaker 1: you look at what they did, that the bad stuff 153 00:08:50,640 --> 00:08:54,560 Speaker 1: they did under COVID, you know that atmosphere is there. 154 00:08:54,920 --> 00:08:58,160 Speaker 1: So it's an attitude, the prevailing attitude. It's it's the 155 00:08:58,160 --> 00:09:02,000 Speaker 1: sorosis of the world to take over our universities, taking 156 00:09:02,040 --> 00:09:06,440 Speaker 1: over medicine. So they have been winning these battles. But 157 00:09:07,280 --> 00:09:10,400 Speaker 1: once again, the only thing that we have left is 158 00:09:10,440 --> 00:09:13,520 Speaker 1: trying to use the freedoms that we have to persuade 159 00:09:13,520 --> 00:09:17,000 Speaker 1: other people to change their minds. And of course that's 160 00:09:17,040 --> 00:09:19,440 Speaker 1: where I see bits and pieces of hope. Well, and 161 00:09:19,559 --> 00:09:24,240 Speaker 1: of course we've seen this broader centralization of power since COVID. 162 00:09:24,360 --> 00:09:27,240 Speaker 1: You know, the government has grown bigger, big businesses have 163 00:09:27,360 --> 00:09:30,840 Speaker 1: grown bigger, and big banks as well. I mean, we're 164 00:09:30,880 --> 00:09:33,679 Speaker 1: facing this global banking crisis right now, and you've had 165 00:09:33,720 --> 00:09:36,040 Speaker 1: the government step in as well as other big banks 166 00:09:36,160 --> 00:09:38,480 Speaker 1: getting bigger. You know, talk a little bit about how 167 00:09:38,520 --> 00:09:41,760 Speaker 1: we got here and where you think that's heading. Well, 168 00:09:41,800 --> 00:09:45,400 Speaker 1: we got here. There's very specific dates how we went 169 00:09:45,520 --> 00:09:49,080 Speaker 1: from you know what the founders said, you know, you're 170 00:09:49,080 --> 00:09:51,559 Speaker 1: going to have only gold and silver as legal tender. 171 00:09:52,679 --> 00:09:54,720 Speaker 1: There was nobody there a lot of amid deals of 172 00:09:54,760 --> 00:09:59,640 Speaker 1: credit or paper money, and that would be the restraining way, 173 00:10:00,160 --> 00:10:02,839 Speaker 1: not allowing people to spend too much money on undeclared 174 00:10:02,880 --> 00:10:08,440 Speaker 1: wars or developing a welfare state. So the big date 175 00:10:08,520 --> 00:10:12,240 Speaker 1: on that, of course is nineteen thirteen because of the 176 00:10:12,760 --> 00:10:16,520 Speaker 1: educational progressive system that was occurring. Uh, it was a 177 00:10:16,559 --> 00:10:20,520 Speaker 1: philosophic change. And that's when we got the little Reserve 178 00:10:20,640 --> 00:10:23,559 Speaker 1: and the and the income tax and then the and 179 00:10:23,880 --> 00:10:27,720 Speaker 1: that's when Woodrow Wilson, when you know, to globalism and 180 00:10:27,800 --> 00:10:31,040 Speaker 1: making the world safe for democracy. It's more or less 181 00:10:31,040 --> 00:10:34,679 Speaker 1: being downhill for that until you know some dates. But 182 00:10:34,800 --> 00:10:37,040 Speaker 1: when when when it comes to money, we had the 183 00:10:37,080 --> 00:10:41,800 Speaker 1: futtle reserve and then uh, they still had their whole goal. 184 00:10:42,480 --> 00:10:44,719 Speaker 1: The people who believe the liberty, the ones that were 185 00:10:44,760 --> 00:10:48,240 Speaker 1: composed to delivery, had to get rid of an independent 186 00:10:48,360 --> 00:10:55,280 Speaker 1: voluntary system and honest money. So they they probably they 187 00:10:55,280 --> 00:10:57,640 Speaker 1: probably didn't sit down and say let's have a depression, 188 00:10:57,679 --> 00:11:01,079 Speaker 1: but their policies were stupid enough to give a depression. 189 00:11:02,040 --> 00:11:04,480 Speaker 1: And then the first thing that Roosevelt did was taking 190 00:11:04,480 --> 00:11:08,640 Speaker 1: the gold, and that meant that we were a bankrupt country. 191 00:11:08,679 --> 00:11:12,520 Speaker 1: The American people weren't a lot of own gold. And 192 00:11:12,520 --> 00:11:15,600 Speaker 1: and then and that lasted for forty years, that we 193 00:11:15,600 --> 00:11:18,800 Speaker 1: weren't a lot of own gold. And we were trying 194 00:11:18,840 --> 00:11:24,040 Speaker 1: to keep it together amazingly well with guaranteeing our dollar 195 00:11:24,320 --> 00:11:28,200 Speaker 1: overseas at thirty five dollars announced with the Brton Woods Agreement, 196 00:11:28,559 --> 00:11:30,920 Speaker 1: but that was doomed to fail. Henry has said it 197 00:11:30,920 --> 00:11:33,920 Speaker 1: wouldn't work even when it was started in nineteen forty five. 198 00:11:34,200 --> 00:11:38,040 Speaker 1: So it collapses, and that is when we have the 199 00:11:38,040 --> 00:11:41,439 Speaker 1: next stage of bankruptcy. That means we defaulted on our 200 00:11:41,760 --> 00:11:46,640 Speaker 1: promise to pay and nobody was reimbursed by gold anymore. 201 00:11:47,120 --> 00:11:52,120 Speaker 1: So that was a major, major event, was August fifteenth 202 00:11:51,800 --> 00:11:55,560 Speaker 1: of seventy one. And it's just skyrocket and so everything 203 00:11:55,600 --> 00:11:58,800 Speaker 1: has been happening in these last twenty or thirty years, 204 00:11:58,840 --> 00:12:03,960 Speaker 1: really very predictive. Will Austrian economists understand it and they 205 00:12:04,040 --> 00:12:06,600 Speaker 1: know where the problems are and they work hard at 206 00:12:06,600 --> 00:12:09,920 Speaker 1: trying to convince people. But the obstacles are pretty great. 207 00:12:10,240 --> 00:12:13,960 Speaker 1: Universities are controlled by people who are more attuned to 208 00:12:14,120 --> 00:12:17,319 Speaker 1: George Soros than they are to uh, you know, on 209 00:12:17,520 --> 00:12:20,679 Speaker 1: miss so that that is that is a problem. But 210 00:12:20,920 --> 00:12:26,120 Speaker 1: it's uh if if if everybody said, well, it's not doable, 211 00:12:26,240 --> 00:12:29,600 Speaker 1: you can't ever change people's mind. You must you see, 212 00:12:29,600 --> 00:12:34,240 Speaker 1: it's an always you're joining the gang. Because the people 213 00:12:34,240 --> 00:12:37,640 Speaker 1: who are our enemies don't believe in truth. They're nihilists. 214 00:12:37,720 --> 00:12:39,880 Speaker 1: So if we give up and say well we can't 215 00:12:39,920 --> 00:12:43,640 Speaker 1: do it, we become you know, endorser of nihilists will 216 00:12:43,640 --> 00:12:46,320 Speaker 1: say we can't do it as a failure and it's 217 00:12:46,440 --> 00:12:50,400 Speaker 1: beyond our control. Uh And and we don't know that 218 00:12:51,800 --> 00:12:57,760 Speaker 1: ricles can happen. But everybody, my my advice is everybody 219 00:12:57,800 --> 00:13:01,319 Speaker 1: that finally discovers, you know that there is a problem, 220 00:13:01,360 --> 00:13:03,839 Speaker 1: and they know basically what the answer is that can 221 00:13:03,880 --> 00:13:09,080 Speaker 1: be found in personal liberty and honest money, a judicial 222 00:13:09,120 --> 00:13:14,120 Speaker 1: system that is honest. If everybody that knows that, I 223 00:13:14,600 --> 00:13:17,760 Speaker 1: believe they personally have a moral obligation to do whatever 224 00:13:17,800 --> 00:13:21,320 Speaker 1: they can to spread that message for their own for 225 00:13:21,400 --> 00:13:25,080 Speaker 1: their own benefit, their families benefit, and everybody else's benefit, 226 00:13:25,320 --> 00:13:27,199 Speaker 1: because the world would be better off if we have 227 00:13:27,360 --> 00:13:30,520 Speaker 1: more people agreeing with it, and then also more bold people. 228 00:13:31,000 --> 00:13:33,719 Speaker 1: It gives cover to other people than to step up 229 00:13:33,800 --> 00:13:36,400 Speaker 1: and to speak the truth and to be brave in 230 00:13:36,440 --> 00:13:38,880 Speaker 1: the face of sort of this mob mentality that we're 231 00:13:38,920 --> 00:13:42,000 Speaker 1: living in now. You know, you'd mentioned George Soros a 232 00:13:42,080 --> 00:13:45,040 Speaker 1: couple of times. How much damage has he done to 233 00:13:45,080 --> 00:13:48,280 Speaker 1: the country. I guess if you wanted to name it 234 00:13:49,679 --> 00:13:51,400 Speaker 1: and you had to vote, it would be a tough 235 00:13:51,480 --> 00:13:56,160 Speaker 1: race between between George Soros and Fauci, you know, doing 236 00:13:56,840 --> 00:13:59,600 Speaker 1: the home. But they're one and the same group in 237 00:13:59,720 --> 00:14:03,280 Speaker 1: many ways. They believe in authoritarianism, they do not believe 238 00:14:03,320 --> 00:14:07,760 Speaker 1: in a higher law, and they aren't moral as they 239 00:14:07,760 --> 00:14:10,080 Speaker 1: don't believe in truth. They don't think it's possible to 240 00:14:10,160 --> 00:14:14,880 Speaker 1: know truth. So therefore, if you're a nihilist, you license 241 00:14:15,000 --> 00:14:18,960 Speaker 1: yourself to decide who will determine the truth. And that, 242 00:14:19,040 --> 00:14:22,440 Speaker 1: of course, is what it was always said about the Soviets. 243 00:14:22,920 --> 00:14:26,520 Speaker 1: The party decided the truth, and they said that at 244 00:14:26,520 --> 00:14:30,880 Speaker 1: a various philosophic manner. Well, you have to have order. 245 00:14:31,080 --> 00:14:34,960 Speaker 1: You can't have people everybody deciding and they had no 246 00:14:35,240 --> 00:14:38,080 Speaker 1: interest in something that some people who have come around 247 00:14:38,080 --> 00:14:41,600 Speaker 1: to believing is a higher law and that there it's identifiable. 248 00:14:41,880 --> 00:14:44,240 Speaker 1: But if you look at an age and history from 249 00:14:44,280 --> 00:14:47,600 Speaker 1: the very first book ever written, you know, thousands of 250 00:14:47,680 --> 00:14:51,120 Speaker 1: years ago, there was a recognition that you shouldn't lie, cheat, 251 00:14:51,120 --> 00:14:53,880 Speaker 1: and stilln't kill people. You know, there was a higher 252 00:14:53,960 --> 00:14:58,479 Speaker 1: law that was determined outside you know, of the bureaucrats 253 00:14:58,520 --> 00:15:01,280 Speaker 1: and the government, and we've they lost that. To your point, 254 00:15:01,320 --> 00:15:03,120 Speaker 1: I do feel like when I was growing up that 255 00:15:03,160 --> 00:15:05,520 Speaker 1: there were some just basic tenets that we all agreed 256 00:15:05,560 --> 00:15:08,240 Speaker 1: in as Americans, and that seems to have been eroded. 257 00:15:08,320 --> 00:15:11,240 Speaker 1: And there's so much you know, gray area and that 258 00:15:11,560 --> 00:15:15,760 Speaker 1: How close to an authoritarian nation are we right now? Oh? 259 00:15:15,520 --> 00:15:19,720 Speaker 1: I think we're very authoritarian. There's not much you do. 260 00:15:19,840 --> 00:15:23,640 Speaker 1: But one thing is is, including myself, we all march 261 00:15:24,080 --> 00:15:27,960 Speaker 1: to the laws and the rules and the regulations because 262 00:15:28,000 --> 00:15:30,120 Speaker 1: we're not quite ready to say you have a gun 263 00:15:30,160 --> 00:15:33,040 Speaker 1: and say you can't make me do that, you know, 264 00:15:33,360 --> 00:15:35,640 Speaker 1: so it's very authoritarian. I mean, all you have to 265 00:15:35,680 --> 00:15:38,680 Speaker 1: do is look at the Federal Register and look at 266 00:15:38,680 --> 00:15:41,600 Speaker 1: the laws being passed and all the nonsense going on, 267 00:15:41,680 --> 00:15:46,000 Speaker 1: and what's on our television and who runs social media. 268 00:15:46,440 --> 00:15:51,280 Speaker 1: I think one big thing is much clearer now, although 269 00:15:51,360 --> 00:15:54,440 Speaker 1: many of us would say this was the case coming 270 00:15:54,520 --> 00:15:58,240 Speaker 1: along for many, many decades, and that is the collusion 271 00:15:58,400 --> 00:16:02,000 Speaker 1: of big business and big government and uh. And you 272 00:16:02,040 --> 00:16:06,600 Speaker 1: can see this especially with the lockdowns, uh and other things. 273 00:16:06,600 --> 00:16:08,920 Speaker 1: It was the It was the business people that were 274 00:16:09,000 --> 00:16:12,320 Speaker 1: enforcing the lockdowns and governs. Well, we believe in a 275 00:16:12,360 --> 00:16:15,960 Speaker 1: free speech and First Amendment, but it was always a connection. 276 00:16:16,720 --> 00:16:20,640 Speaker 1: So that that is existent and that's all authoritarian is 277 00:16:20,680 --> 00:16:24,040 Speaker 1: a very sophisticated and very tricky. And the one thing 278 00:16:24,200 --> 00:16:27,280 Speaker 1: is since they don't even believe there is such a 279 00:16:27,360 --> 00:16:30,200 Speaker 1: thing it's truth. And they also believe that you should 280 00:16:30,280 --> 00:16:34,400 Speaker 1: use truth. You're they're a lying to their benefit. Uh. 281 00:16:35,480 --> 00:16:38,960 Speaker 1: That it just continues forever. So that's why I think 282 00:16:39,000 --> 00:16:42,560 Speaker 1: that basically, and even the founders talked about it. You know, 283 00:16:42,920 --> 00:16:45,560 Speaker 1: we've given you a constitution, but it's not going to 284 00:16:45,640 --> 00:16:48,320 Speaker 1: work if you don't have a moral people. And right 285 00:16:48,360 --> 00:16:52,800 Speaker 1: now I would say we're less moral people than we 286 00:16:53,000 --> 00:16:56,280 Speaker 1: have been. Uh. You know, in the last one hundred, 287 00:16:56,280 --> 00:16:59,800 Speaker 1: two hundred years, I think really one hundred years the 288 00:17:00,200 --> 00:17:05,480 Speaker 1: progressive areas where we really started downhill. And now we're 289 00:17:05,520 --> 00:17:08,600 Speaker 1: in a dilemma. We have to decide can we go deeper? 290 00:17:09,119 --> 00:17:12,600 Speaker 1: Can we give more authority to the government? And uh, 291 00:17:12,960 --> 00:17:16,680 Speaker 1: it's it's uh they're out there, I mean the COVID 292 00:17:16,760 --> 00:17:20,920 Speaker 1: and you discovered something going on with with COVID control 293 00:17:20,960 --> 00:17:23,440 Speaker 1: of people. That's what that was all. They weren't caring 294 00:17:23,440 --> 00:17:27,280 Speaker 1: about medicine. They want to destroy medicine, too much independence 295 00:17:27,320 --> 00:17:31,840 Speaker 1: of doctors and patient and too much natural medicine. So 296 00:17:31,880 --> 00:17:36,680 Speaker 1: they had to stop that. And that's why, that's why 297 00:17:36,680 --> 00:17:41,600 Speaker 1: we had so much authoritarianism in medicine, education, the whole work. 298 00:17:41,760 --> 00:17:46,800 Speaker 1: So and it's it's ultimately a threat by government to 299 00:17:46,920 --> 00:17:49,960 Speaker 1: punish us. I mean right now, in recent years it's 300 00:17:49,960 --> 00:17:52,640 Speaker 1: been I could lose my job on this. You know, 301 00:17:53,240 --> 00:17:56,800 Speaker 1: how am I going to feed my kids? So? Uh know, 302 00:17:56,960 --> 00:18:01,800 Speaker 1: it's it's rampant, it's epidemic, and tourism has to be 303 00:18:01,840 --> 00:18:04,480 Speaker 1: stopped or this is going to get a lot worse. 304 00:18:04,760 --> 00:18:08,680 Speaker 1: I keep hoping and seeing cracks and in the savant 305 00:18:08,720 --> 00:18:11,920 Speaker 1: there where where the authoritarians are losing a little bit 306 00:18:12,560 --> 00:18:15,200 Speaker 1: of cloud and that we'll move in the other direction. 307 00:18:15,600 --> 00:18:18,480 Speaker 1: And I still work on that assumption, but some days 308 00:18:18,520 --> 00:18:22,160 Speaker 1: I have a hard time convincing anybody else than working 309 00:18:22,160 --> 00:18:24,639 Speaker 1: on myself. That's one of the reasons during COVID, I 310 00:18:24,720 --> 00:18:27,359 Speaker 1: was like, I'm not getting vaccinated. This makes no sense, 311 00:18:27,400 --> 00:18:29,640 Speaker 1: and I made it known to the public on TV 312 00:18:29,800 --> 00:18:32,680 Speaker 1: and our EDS, letting everyone know why I wasn't getting 313 00:18:32,680 --> 00:18:34,600 Speaker 1: it and why we shouldn't be forced to have to 314 00:18:34,640 --> 00:18:36,600 Speaker 1: get it. I always love having you on the show. 315 00:18:36,720 --> 00:18:38,679 Speaker 1: Is there anything you'd like to leave us with before 316 00:18:38,680 --> 00:18:41,399 Speaker 1: we go? I spend my time trying to get a 317 00:18:41,480 --> 00:18:44,520 Speaker 1: message each day with my Liberty Report with his live 318 00:18:44,560 --> 00:18:48,760 Speaker 1: stream Ron Paul Liberty Report at eleven Central Time, and 319 00:18:48,880 --> 00:18:52,200 Speaker 1: we're always looking for new people who make comments. And 320 00:18:52,560 --> 00:18:54,920 Speaker 1: you know, in the last few weeks we switched to Rumble, 321 00:18:55,080 --> 00:18:59,480 Speaker 1: and Rumbo has been very, very courteous and kind us 322 00:19:00,040 --> 00:19:05,840 Speaker 1: that it's been so much better than wherever we were, 323 00:19:06,480 --> 00:19:10,200 Speaker 1: you know, YouTube, and so our numbers are improving and 324 00:19:10,520 --> 00:19:14,639 Speaker 1: that's always encouraging. So I'm welcome more of viewers to 325 00:19:14,760 --> 00:19:17,720 Speaker 1: the Liberty Report. Awesome, well, everyone go check it out, 326 00:19:17,840 --> 00:19:19,760 Speaker 1: Doctor Ron Paul, Thank you so much. For your time, 327 00:19:19,800 --> 00:19:21,560 Speaker 1: but I really appreciate it's an honor to have you 328 00:19:21,600 --> 00:19:31,080 Speaker 1: on the show. Thanks. That was Doctor Ron Paul. Always 329 00:19:31,080 --> 00:19:33,439 Speaker 1: great having him on the show. Obviously, he's been warning 330 00:19:33,480 --> 00:19:36,200 Speaker 1: about all of this stuff for the longest time, so 331 00:19:36,320 --> 00:19:38,359 Speaker 1: it's just good to kind of hear his wisdom and 332 00:19:38,440 --> 00:19:40,479 Speaker 1: hear what he has to say, so I appreciate him 333 00:19:40,520 --> 00:19:42,679 Speaker 1: taking the time. I want to thank you guys at 334 00:19:42,680 --> 00:19:45,600 Speaker 1: home for listening to the show every Monday and Thursday, 335 00:19:45,640 --> 00:19:47,720 Speaker 1: but you can listen throughout the week. Feel free to 336 00:19:47,800 --> 00:19:51,119 Speaker 1: leave us a review, give us a rating on Apple Podcasts. 337 00:19:51,320 --> 00:19:53,639 Speaker 1: I want to thank John Cassio, my producer, for putting 338 00:19:53,680 --> 00:19:56,280 Speaker 1: the show together. Until next time, Thanks so much.