Episode 11

May 01, 2024

02:13:17

The Books & Movies You Need To Become Successful | The Kevin Trudeau Show | Ep. 11

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This week, Kevin Trudeau discusses his previous book and movie recommendations, the one simple thing you can do that could help you lose weight and become healthier, the only salts you should consume, the real reason there is a war between Israelis and Palestinians, and much, much more!

0:00 Intro
01:08 Past Movies Review
31:03 Past Book Recommendations
36:01 Improve Your People Skills
43:44 Overcoming Adversity
49:18 What Salts Can Help You LOSE WEIGHT and Become Healthier
1:07:50 Dream Weekend in The Global Information Network
1:11:30 Highlight Video of The Global Information Network’s Dream Weekend event
1:21:28 Get Information about the Money Processes
1:28:43 Important dates coming up soon
1:37:54 Get a One-on-One Session with Kevin Trudeau
1:41:37 Gaza and Israel War
2:00:27 Demanding Cease-Fire


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[00:00:01] This is the Kevin Trudeau show. I am exposing the corruption in government and in major multinational corporations. We're telling you the things that they don't want you to know that will make your life better. [00:00:20] Kevin Trudeau here. Thanks for joining me. The most exciting day of the week, the Kevin Trudeau show. Everything they don't want you to know about that's going to improve the quality of your life. And you'll have some laughs, you'll learn some things. You'll have some aha. Moments. Ooh. We're gonna have a lot of fun today. [00:00:39] What am I today? I am. What's that? What does that say? World's best mentor. [00:00:44] Yeah. Again, I get the death mutes over here. They just kinda look. They look funny. It's like, what's world's best mentor? [00:00:54] Thank you for joining me. I'm going to change from the world's best mentor. We will move the world's best mentor. Now, what does it say, fellas? Help me out. Movie critic. I am movie critic. [00:01:08] As you know, if you've been watching the show and if you have been, shame on you. You are missing out on stuff that's helping you manifest your goals, dreams, and desires. Have some fun. [00:01:21] Learn information from behind the curtain. Insider information. That's what the Kevin Trudeau show is all about. [00:01:30] But I have been giving as a movie critic. That's what it says right there. Right? Movie critics, phenomenal movie recommendations. And this week, I am not going to give you a new movie recommendation because some of you, shame on you, have not watched the movie recommendations that I have. But those of you who have, have put your comments down and said spectacular. Some people have sent me emails. People have figured out how to reach the office, and they've called and they say, these are movies we've never heard of. They are entertaining, they are enlightening, they are funny. They're just fully engaging. They are spectacular movies. And how come we don't hear about it? Well, because Hollywood's trying to program you. If you haven't watched the past shows, I recommend that you do. And I'll give you a couple other little recommendations here. If you have not subscribed to this channel, hit the subscribe button. [00:02:30] If you like the show, share the show. Hit the share button and send it to everyone you know. And if you have a comment about the show, leave a comment or, and read the comments that are on the show. One of the things I've been doing in every single show is giving you some movie recommendations, and each of the movies that I've been recommending contain information that can help you in your life because they're embedded with secrets of success and they're fun and they're entertaining and they're engaging. So I'm not going to give you a new one today, but we can put up on the screen what I've recommended so far. So I've recommended Godzilla minus one, minus color. It's the new Godzilla movie, minus one, minus color, just released. There's two versions. There's a color version, which is good, but the minus color, the black and white version, I think is much better. It is just, you will see a movie done today, 2024. It was done by the Japanese. That is what I would classify as a real movie. It's moving, it's entertaining, it's engaging, it has great acting. [00:03:51] Special effects, sure, but it's not a special effects movie. It's not like any of the Godzilla movies you've seen. [00:03:59] This is a good one, and it's an engaging story. [00:04:04] And it's got a surprise ending. It's good. So that's one kung fu panda. The original kung fu Panda has embedded in it the secrets of success. [00:04:18] I taught a seminar in the global information network for a whole morning, 3 hours, and I used clips from Kung Fu Panda. And the audience was blown away because they had nothing seeing the secrets in that movie. Although when I asked the people how many have actually watched the movie, about half of the room raised their hand, maybe less than that. And those who did afterwards, they said, did you notice this in the movie when you watched it? Nobody raised their hand. [00:04:47] It's embedded with the secrets of the universe and it's entertaining. It is fun for the whole family. [00:04:57] Kung fu panda cartoon next, an affair to remember, a real movie, 1957, Deborah Kerr Redhead. Cary Grant. I think it's Cary Grant. Right? It's Cary Grant in that movie. Sometimes I get some of the names confused, but Cary Grant, it is a wonderful movie and it shows about focusing on your dream. [00:05:25] It is powerful, entertaining. It is also fun for the whole family because there's no nudity, there's no cursing, there's no swearing, there's no adult themes. Everybody in the family could watch this movie. If this movie, which came out in 1957, came out today, it'd be rated g. [00:05:44] You can't even make that movie today. Spectacular movie next is pillow talk. 1959, Rock Hudson. Okay, he was a homosexual. Nobody knew that at the time, but what a handsome guy. [00:05:58] And I don't mean that in the funny way, I just think he's a handsome guy and a great actor. He's really great in that movie. It is a funny movie, an entertaining movie. And of course, it has the beautiful and talented, who's a great singer, by the way, Doris Day in the movie. It is also something about dreams and manifesting what you want as well as being entertaining. There, maybe you could say an adult theme in that movie. But overall, it's a g rated movie. Spectacular. Next is the offer. This is a tv series. [00:06:34] It's on Paramount. Plus, it is, I think, ten episodes an hour each. It is the story of the making of the movie the Godfather. [00:06:46] If you want to become successful, if you have goals and dreams in life and you think, how do I make my goals and dreams come true? [00:06:56] Watch that movie or that tv series called the offer because it's based on, and it's incredibly accurate. The true story of making of the movie, the spectacular movie, the Godfather. [00:07:12] You will see how to overcome adversity in real life like you've never seen before. [00:07:23] Watch that movie. It is. It's not a movie. It's a tv series. It is riveting. David Krueger and I, I was walking in my house. David and I share a home. And he had it the first episode on the television as I walked by. And there was a character in there, in this particular scene. And I said, that reminds me of Joey Columbo, the mob boss in Chicago. It is Joey Colombo. I said, what are you watching? And he goes, it's this new series called the offer. And it's about. It's the true story about how they made the movie the Godfather. I said, I'm in. Stop. I want to watch it with you. And we would binge watch this. It was riveting. But I can tell you, it teaches you the secrets and keys to success. If you open up your eyes and pay attention, it is spectacular. Next, it's a wonderful Life, 1946, a classic movie. And again, it is embedded with the secrets of success. It is a G rated movie. It is black and white. It is entertaining. It is engaging, surprise ending. And at the end, if you don't cry, you're not alive. [00:08:33] I watched that movie and a tear comes to my eye and a smile on my face every single time I watch it. It's spectacular. Next is Bonanno. [00:08:43] A Godfather story came out in 1999. It's the true story of mob boss Joseph Bonanno, the longest ruling mafia boss in american history. He came over from Sicily illegally. He immigrated illegally. He became a member of a crime family. His boss was killed. He became the boss. [00:09:11] He worked with Charlie Luciano, he lurked with Bugsy Siegel, which is Benny Siegel. He hated the name Bugsy. Frank Costello, all the Mafia guys, Joey Profacci, et cetera, et cetera. Lucchese, all these guys. He was involved. And it is a true story, which is very accurate. He himself, Joseph Bonanno, wrote the story. [00:09:37] It is very accurate. And it also teaches you secrets of success and also gives you an understanding of people's motivation. It is, I think, a spectacular series. [00:09:51] Very wonderful. Next is twelve angry men, 1957. If you haven't seen this, black and white has a young Jack Klugman in it. [00:10:00] If you want to learn, it's also Henry Fonda. [00:10:04] And this movie is weird because the whole movie is filmed on one set. The whole movie is filmed in a jury room. The entire movie, like, cost them a nickel to make. They love that it is used. [00:10:22] It was originally used by a guy named, who was the big negotiation expert who used to teach Herb Cohen. Herb Cohen, one of the greatest negotiators of all time and taught a great negotiation course. Used to teach his seminars in a hotel while smoking a cigar. And I walked up to him and I says, hey, Mister Cohen, this is a non smoking hotel. And he'd be smoking a cigar. And he said, not anymore. [00:10:55] I negotiated my ability to smoke a cigar in this room. It's negotiation. And Herb Cohen, when he taught this negotiation seminar, he was brilliant. He would say, in negotiation, you have to care. But not that much. He was a wonderful jewish fellow from Chicago, and I remember the stories he would tell. But one of the things that he used to teach people the art of negotiation and how to persuade others to your way of thinking, was showing them the movie Twelve angry men, which is the movie that I'm talking about. Twelve angry men, 1957, black and white. Watch this and learn the art of negotiation. Pay attention. It is riveting. It is engaging. It is a wonderful evening. Also g rated. Next, a Bronx tale. True story, 1993, it came out a Bronx tale is the true story of a mafia situation in the Bronx. [00:12:02] Riveting. It's not g rated, but it doesn't have any over the top violence or profanity. But it is. I don't recall if it has any nudity at all. If it does, it's very limited. I don't think it does. [00:12:19] But it is an amazing true story. Incredibly accurate. Of a mafia family in the Bronx of New York. [00:12:28] Highly recommended. You will also learn the motivations of people. For example, in one particular scene, in this movie, the main character, who's the mafia boss, is talking to this young kid, and he says, what do you think's more important, to be loved or to be feared? [00:12:52] And he goes on to explain things. [00:12:55] It is a wonderful movie to understand people's motivation. [00:13:00] Good watch. Next is the Sting, 1970, ₩3, an Academy Award for best picture. The Sting is an amazing movie. If you haven't seen it, highly recommend that you watch this one as well. It features two superstars of the cinema, Robert Redford and Paul Newman. [00:13:22] Spectacular. It's complete 100% fiction, but it does, in a fictionalized account, show you the motivations and greed of people. [00:13:36] It is a wonderful, wonderful movie. [00:13:40] There is, I think, one slight frontal nudity scene. If there is one. It's very quick. There is no overt violence, no blood and guts, no cursing or swearing. [00:13:54] It's not fun for the whole family. Watch it before you consider your kids, because I think when it came out, it was probably rated r based on the themes of it. But a spectacular movie. Next is finding Forrester. It came out in 2000. [00:14:11] Sean Connery. [00:14:14] Sir Sean Connery, by the way, because he won. Not one, but he was knighted, I believe, by the king or the queen. So he is a sir, Sir Sean Connery. [00:14:25] It is a wonderful movie. I believe this also, even though it may be rated pg 13 or pg 18 or whatever they rate him. Now, I don't think there's any nudity or swearing or violence, but it is a riveting, engaging drama, not based on a true story, but it also teaches a secret of motivation. All of these recommendations that I'm giving you, there's a reason why I'm referring you to these movies. Not only are they entertaining and they're fun to watch and they're engaging and they're better than any of the crap that's being produced today. [00:15:02] They have a lesson, and many of them more than one lesson. If you find them. Next is the sound of music, 1965. [00:15:13] Not only is this g rated, and it is fun for the whole family, it teaches you about having a golden dream and being in a state of allowing. When life throws you a curve ball, what do you do when you think you want something and life doesn't give it to you? [00:15:36] What's happening here? And the answer is, when one door closes in life, remember, there is always another door that is opening. You just have to look for it. Stop being blind. This is a wonderful. [00:15:51] Based on a true story. It is based on a true story. [00:15:58] The sound of music, by the way, all of these I have been recommending since I started this podcast, YouTube show, whatever you want to call it. I know you haven't watched every single episode. Some of you have. God bless you. You are better for it. But many of you haven't. Shame on you. No, seriously, I know you can't. You probably haven't watched them all, but now I'm getting you caught up on some of the critical things. And if you haven't, if you want to binge watch something, binge watch our shows. Binge watch the Kevin Trudeau show. Share it with everybody. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and leave a comment. That's how the show is going to grow. And right now it is growing every single week, and it's going to grow faster. You need to subscribe. If you haven't subscribed, you need to share it. If you haven't shared it and you need to leave a comment. If you haven't, leave a comment. There's a subscribe now right there and share this with everybody. So these are all what I'm giving you is what I've recommended so far on the show, the sound of music. [00:17:01] What else can you say? It's got singing, it's got drama, and it's based on a true story of the von Trapp family in the 1930s in Austria when the Nazis came in. [00:17:15] Talk about learning secrets of success, setting goals, dreaming big, overcoming adversity. It is entertaining. It's engaging. It's a true story. [00:17:27] It's motivational, it's inspirational. It's a beautiful story because they win. [00:17:36] It's good. [00:17:37] Next is a movie in 1979, which is fun, and it is not fun for the whole family because there is nudity in this. [00:17:46] Well, now we know which movie everyone's going to be watching, right? [00:17:50] Right. [00:17:52] Every guy watching. Oh, good. I'm gonna write this one down. There's full frontal nudity with some really hot women. Okay? So now everybody's gonna watch that movie. It's called ten. [00:18:04] It's the number ten. Not t e n. It's the number ten. It's with Bo Derek, who most of you don't even know cause you're too young. Drop dead gorgeous vote is one of the. One of the most. The beautiful. Most women in the world. Bo Derek is in here. And there's full frontal nudity with Bo Derek, who now everybody's going to watch. The most beautiful woman in the world voted at the time, and I got full frontal nudity. Oh, and also back nudity as well. Guys, I'm motivating you to watch this movie. [00:18:32] I am motivating you. [00:18:35] And is Dudley Moore the little short english fellow who is hilarious? He was also in the movie. Arthur, why am I recommending this movie? Because it has nudity. That's not why I'm recommending. [00:18:48] Although I know that'll motivate a lot of you to watch it. [00:18:52] There's no blood and guts. There's no anything bad. The only thing that makes it an r rated is the nudity. But the reason I recommend ten with Dudley Moore and Bo Derek. Is not only because it is hilarious at certain parts. And there are certain parts that are drama. But there's other parts that are really hilarious. [00:19:13] I mean, you might be really laughing. And other parts really engaged in the drama. So it's an interesting movie like that. But it was dubbed as a comedy. But the reason is you're going to see a key of success. Which is a word called obsession. And we get obsessed negatively or positively. But this movie has an element of someone who's obsessed. [00:19:41] And what we think we want. When we get it. We realize that's not really what we wanted. After all that we had right in the palm of our hands. [00:19:50] Everything we ever wanted. It is an entertaining movie. It's a funny movie. That's why it's on my recommended list. Next is Confessions of a dangerous mind, 2002. Confessions of a dangerous mind is a story of a guy named Chuck Barris. Who was the producer of several game shows. Back in the early seventies, the dating game. And also he produced the newlywed game. And he was the host of a show called the Gong show. [00:20:26] He was an interesting, people said, a strange fellow. [00:20:30] And he produced a lot of other winning game shows. One of the things that was fascinating on these game shows. When people won the prize. Primarily on the dating game. When they won the prize. When two people won the dating game. The prize was always, you've won a trip behind the Iron Curtain to Bucharest, Hungary. [00:20:50] Or to Romania or to Belarus or to some country. That was always behind the Iron Curtain. Every single time they won. I mean, once in a while, they went to San Francisco or New York. But almost always they were sending people behind the Iron Curtain. And the reason they did this is because Chuck Barris was an assassin. He was part of the Mkultra program in the CIA. And he was an assassin for the CIA. And was using this as a cover. In order to get into Eastern Europe. So he could kill someone and then get out very quickly. [00:21:29] Now Chuck Barris today says, oh, no, I just made everything up. And he says it, and he always laughs, like, are you all stupid? Of course it's real. It's his true story. Now it's dramatized, of course. But the reason why I recommend this is for you to understand a little bit of how the world works. It is also a very entertaining movie. Effectively, it's based on a true story of a CIA assassin who was in Hollywood producing game shows. So check that out. Next is airplane 1990. The reason why I recommend this, number one, it is completely politically incorrect. So when you watch this movie, you'll be like, I can't believe they're making fun of cripples. I can't believe they're making fun of Jews. I can't believe they're making fun of black people. You know, it's like, what is going on here? I mean, it is unbelievably, completely politically incorrect. [00:22:31] The guys wanted to offend everybody, but back then, nobody got offended. [00:22:37] And the reason why I recommend this is you might be shocked, you might be appalled, or you might laugh hysterically. But it's a recommendation for you to understand the sensitivities that the powers that be are trying to instill in you today. [00:23:00] Back in our day, we weren't sensitive because nobody took things personal. [00:23:06] I remember sitting around a table in Lynn, Massachusetts, where I grew up, and there was a friend of ours who was black, another guy who was Jewish, another guy who was Greek Orthodox, another guy who was a Polack. That's what we used to call him. Polish, for those who don't know what Polack means, Polish. And then I was the. [00:23:30] Oh, we had an Irishman. We had two Irishmen, O'Neill and O'Connor. And then we had the couple Italians, Lavarante, Tranfaglia and myself. So we were the Italians. Even though I had the french canadian name, I always call myself Italian, even though I'm only half italian, because my mother's Italian from Italy. But when we would be sitting around, we would be calling each other names, you dumb Polack. They look at me, you guinea whop. You dago. These were derogatory terms. [00:24:02] We were friends. [00:24:04] We didn't take offense. We said them not to offend somebody else or talk derogatorily to one another, but to show the absurdity of prejudice. [00:24:17] Do you understand? [00:24:19] We did it as a way of desensitizing ourselves to prejudice, to know who we are. And it didn't matter what somebody said about us or thought about us, we knew who we are. We were not affected by this outside influence of real prejudice that was really out there. There were people that were prejudiced. You know, I look at my friend and I'd say, you dumb Polack. And he'd laugh at me, and he'd say, yeah, you guinea whop. And we both smile and we'd hug each other because we were friends. We weren't offending each other. We were showing in our subtle way, how absurd discrimination was, how absurd it was to look at somebody just based on their nationality or religion and think them as less or different in a derogatory way. [00:25:10] So airplane might be a very funny movie to you, but it also might be a little appalling because it is a comedy back in 1980, but it should give you also, if you look at it from a learning standpoint of what's the lessons here I can learn. And you might be. It might be hard not to laugh. It is a very funny movie. If you're not offended, next is Casablanca, 1942, black and white, one of the greatest movies of all time. It's always listed in the top five of greatest movies ever made. Not a true story at all. [00:25:44] But there are lessons to be learned about setting goals, following your mission, following your purpose. [00:25:53] It is wonderful. And it also has a lesson about integrity in this movie. [00:26:02] This is where the song comes from. [00:26:06] Some of you know the song. Everybody know the song that comes from Casablanca. [00:26:10] No, I'm not even going to tell you. You have to watch it. But there's a very famous song from Casablanca, and there's a phrase that was made famous in Casablanca. Anybody here know the phrase again? I get the three stooges over here. They're all like the three death mutes. It's like the Marx brothers. [00:26:28] So the phrase that comes from this movie, you don't know the phrase? It comes from Casablanca. Singing in the rain. Singing in the rain. No, that's the name of a movie that was with Gene Kelly singing in the rain. No, this. [00:26:42] But good try. I appreciate, William, I appreciate you jumping in, although sinking to the bottom, but I appreciate you jumping into the deep end. No, the phrase that comes from Casablanca is. Here's looking at you, kid. [00:27:00] Did you ever hear that? Here's looking at you, kid. Of course. Brian's over there. You've never even watched the movie. What are you. [00:27:08] Okay, so here's looking at you, kid. Comes from this. [00:27:12] All right, Casablanca Spectacular. Next is the naked gun with Leslie Nielsen, who was a really not well known classic dramatic actor. [00:27:29] He was in a ton of movies and bit parts. I don't think he had a big lead role, but I mean, maybe a hundred or more. Like, he was like John Wayne, but always in secondary roles. And he then became a funny guy all of a sudden, but he was a straight man funny guy. The naked gun is a movie which is also very politically incorrect. And the reason why I recommend it is, again, look for the political incorrectness in this movie. Look for the jokes that you might not even find funny today. To understand how more sensitive people are today as opposed to what they used to be, we can also look at how jokes and what we think is funny has changed. There's no cursing in this movie. Today. You go to any standup comedy show, and it's f this, f that, f this, f that. Everything is about a woman's period. Everything's about sex, anal sex. This type of everything is about. It's. Quite frankly, it disgusts me. Aren't you guys talented enough to be able to tell a joke without using a curse word or mentioning a female's sexual anatomy or a man's sexual anatomy? No, they don't have any talent. That's all it's called. We used to call it bathroom humor or locker room humor because it's talentless and it's designed to shock you. You almost laugh out of embarrassment as opposed to anything else. So the naked gun. Check that movie out. And I got two more. Frankenstein, 1931. The original Frankenstein with Boris Karloff, who no one knows who it is. [00:29:16] It was originally called Frankenstein. It's Frankenstein's monster. But then it was just changed to Frankenstein. The monster is not Frankenstein. That was the doctor who created the monster. That's why the original title was Frankenstein's monster. The monster is the monster. The monster is not Frankenstein. But when we see the monster, we always say, oh, it's Frankenstein. No, that was the doctor who created him. Anyway, the reason why I have this is this is a horror movie with no blood and guts, no cursing, and no violence. And it is frightening. [00:29:52] It's also entertaining. It's also riveting. So I have this movie to show you how entertainment has changed over the years and how the powers that be are moving to influence you in different ways. So check out Frankenstein. And last. Last week, I recommended, and I've already seen on the comments, tons of comments about this one. Miracle on 34th Street, 1947. Miracle on 34th street is black and white spectacular. It's about Santa Claus. And there's a conversation in there where the main character is talking to this kid who's being seen by a psychiatrist, and you're going to learn about you become what you think about most of the time. It's also about setting a goal, putting a dream on a dream board and watching it manifest. It is an entertaining movie and it is fun for the whole family. [00:30:48] Yes, you can have your entire family watch this. It is clean, fun, spectacular entertainment. So that's that. [00:30:58] So what did that say? Movie critic. Okay, now we're done with the movie critic. [00:31:04] What does that one say? [00:31:06] Book critic. Okay. So now I am Kevin Trudeau, book critic. [00:31:12] I am not going to recommend a book today. I am going to tell you if you haven't watched the show about the books that I have recommended, because you haven't read them all anyway, so why recommend another one? [00:31:22] Yeah, you can go to the Kevin Trudeau fan club website. Maybe you can pop that email or website on the screen. You can go to the fan club website. We have a recommended book list there, so you can see all the books that I recommend. Kevintrudeaufanclub.com. If you're not a partner in the fan club, go there, become a partner with me. [00:31:44] But I have a recommended book list there as well, and somebody. William, we should put up the recommended movie list. So it's on there now. Okay. So everything I just told you, I didn't have to tell you because you can just go to kevintrudofanglub.com and you can see a button that says, should be able to see the button. [00:32:04] You can navigate around, but it should be there where you can see all my recommended movies. If you didn't write them all down, you can go there for the movie list and also the book recommendations. [00:32:14] There's a lot of book recommendations on my recommended book list on the Kevin Trudeau fan Club website. But I'm going to tell you the ones that I've recommended so far on this show, all of these can change your life. I was with, I was just talking to a fellow yesterday on the phone, and we were discussing a mutual friend of ours named Dexter Jaeger and a couple other guys. And in our day, back in the sixties and the early seventies, there was no audio cassettes for personal development. There was no YouTube. There was no seminars you could go to. The only way you could learn about success, there was two ways. Number one, find a very successful person and observe them and ideally, go to work for them. That way you can see them in real life. So if you could get around a successful person, this was the old master apprentice method that's been used for thousands of years. So that was the first method. But to find a very successful person was hard. And secondly, how do you get close to this so you can observe and mimic and model success? [00:33:12] I just gave you, like, the keys to the kingdom. [00:33:15] Mimic and model, which means duplicate what a successful person is doing, but not just what they're doing. You have to look at somebody who has what you want and has been where you are and duplicate how they think, how they speak and how they act. [00:33:35] So what actions are they taking? What words are they using? How do they talk about things and how do they think? I guarantee, if you just. I've done this before in seminars where I take a person's basic speech patterns and compare it to somebody who's very successful, and one person will say something like, ah, things never work out for me, and it's just like an automatic. [00:33:56] And then a successful person will say, I'm going to figure out how to make this work after he fails. So you have two people that both fail at something. [00:34:06] One guy says, see, things never work out for me. And the winner says, when he fails, I'm going to figure out how to make this work. [00:34:15] And it's a little thing, but that's all the difference. It's the little things that make the difference. We don't buy cars without wheels. [00:34:23] You know, I'm gonna buy a car doesn't have an engine, I'm gonna buy. No, it's the little things that make the difference. [00:34:31] So books are the second thing that successful people have used to learn, secrets of success. [00:34:40] And that's if you had nothing. If you just read some books, you have it all today. It's so simple to become successful. We have access to more information than ever before, and people just don't realize what they got in their hands. You don't even know what you have in your hands. The power that you have, the ability that you have. You don't have faith in your own abilities. You don't have faith and belief in your dream. [00:35:02] Think about it. And you don't take advantage of all the opportunities that are in front of you because you're too busy playing on social media. You're too busy criticizing, condemning, bitching, whining about everything. You're too busy in your basement playing with whatever on the Internet. [00:35:18] You're not out there making it happen. You spend too much time watching tv, too much time on the Internet watching stupid videos. Except this one. [00:35:28] Successful people invest their time wisely. [00:35:33] So, book recommendations that I've given since I've launched the show, these are also at the Kevin Trudeau fanclub.com website, but I'll give you a couple of them here, and I'll go through this relatively quickly. The first book I recommended was how to win friends and influence people by Dale Carnegie. It's the classic book on, on how to interact with people. If you don't have people skills, and I can guarantee you you don't have good people skills, I can. I know that if you're watching this now, let me, let me be nicer to you. [00:36:01] If you're watching this, your people skills can be improved dramatically. [00:36:08] And the fact that you lack excellent people skills means you are hindered in achieving success in life and true happiness. [00:36:21] Interacting with other people, knowing how to interact with other people is critical. You have two ears and one mouth. Use them proportionally. Hey, I've said that a million times, and I know people that have come to my seminars for years and have heard it a million times, and I'm obviously using puffery there. It's probably not a million. [00:36:42] And then they come up to me and they don't listen. All they want to do is talk. [00:36:47] And it's like one long run on sentence with a comma and another comma and another comma and a colon. And they're just talking. And I was like, time out. You're like a runaway freight train. [00:36:59] I mean, you get diarrhea of the mouth. [00:37:03] You know, why do you just take some pepto Bismol or something and, you know, run it around your mouth? Because it's like, you know, stop. Listen, why don't you ask a question? Why don't you show genuine concern and interest in somebody else? I don't want to hear your freaking life story and all the dramas and challenges you've had. We all have had problems. We all have challenges. Tell me about your dreams. Tell me about where you're going. Tell me about what's good in life. Show genuine concern and interest in me. Ask me a question. I mean, I don't know much, but you're sitting there driving a 35 year old broken down AMC Gremlin, and I'm driving around to my Rolls Royce. Maybe if you want to make some money, you might ask me a question. I don't know. That sounds like a dumb idea, right? Why ask somebody who knows something by their results? [00:37:54] Oh, no. You'd rather just tell me everything you don't know and show me how stupid you are. That makes a lot of sense. [00:38:05] Read the book how to win friends and influence people, and you'll understand some basic things. And if you haven't read it, you need to read it. And if you have read it, guess what? You need to read it again. [00:38:19] I was talking to a guy about this book. He says, oh, I read that book. I know everything about it. And then he just started talking. For the next 15 minutes I go, time out. Did you read the chapter where it says God gave you two ears and one mouth, used them proportionately? [00:38:32] Obviously you don't remember that chapter. [00:38:35] Also, you don't remember the chapter that says everybody's favorite subject is themselves. [00:38:40] And if you want to become liked, show genuine concern and interest in others by asking them questions about them and listening instead of talking about yourself. Clearly you don't remember that chapter, Mister diarrhea of the mouth. [00:39:02] So it's a really good book. You want to make money, you want to succeed, you want to get, hey, do you want people to like you? Read how to win friends and influence people. And I just read it, but apply it. Next is karmic management, spectacular book. If you want to become successful in business, if there's one book you can read, use read karmic management. [00:39:21] And then its subsequent book actually was the predecessor called the Diamond Cutter. But karmic management is small, it's short, it's quick, it's to the point. If you want to make money. Hey, everybody here want to make money? [00:39:33] Okay, I am book expert. Book criticism. Okay, if you want to make money, read karmic management and apply it. If you don't do anything else, it'll work. Next is the secret which talks about the law of attraction. It is the easiest book to read. I also recommend watching the video. [00:39:51] Next is a little tiny book called it works, the famous little red book that makes your dreams come true. This will take you eight minutes to read. No, that's if you read one word at a time, really slow. [00:40:02] This book will take you less than a couple minutes to read and gives you the absolute simplest recipe to making all your dreams come true. It works. [00:40:16] Read it. Read it, read it. Read it again. Read it again. Read it every morning, if you put that book by your bedstand and before you got out of bed, read that book every morning for a month, your whole life will change. [00:40:27] Called it works. Next is the magic of thinking big. It was the first positive thinking book I ever got. Guy gave it to me and he said, don't read the whole book. [00:40:36] Read the first two chapters. First chapter was, believe you can succeed and you will. And the next chapter was cure yourself of excusitis, the failure disease. [00:40:46] I said I can't read the rest of the book. He says, no, you don't need to read the first two chapters. I went home, I read the first two chapters and I stayed up, I think, until 02:00 in the morning and I read the entire book. [00:40:57] It blew my mind. The magic of thinking bid. And for years I had printed just the first two chapters and I had thousands of them. And to me it was my mission in life to help people improve the quality of their life. And I would just pass out these reprints of chapter one and chapter two. [00:41:14] It is powerful. And don't read it once. Read chapter one and chapter two again and again and again and again and again until it becomes part of you. It is the crux of all success. [00:41:26] Next is the go getter. [00:41:28] The go getter is a book that I also got back in the early seventies. [00:41:32] It is a little book. I think it was written in early 1920s. It's the book about how to be a go getter. And the fact is that go getters are different than everybody else. [00:41:47] They make things happen. I used to interview people before the Internet and I've hired 3500 people around the world. When I interviewed people, I would say as part of the interview process, I'd say, go and get a book called the Go Getter. [00:42:08] Read it and then write me a one page letter of why you think you are the go getter or an example of how you have been the go getter. [00:42:23] Simple enough. That was the instruction. [00:42:27] You wouldn't believe the number of people that would call our office and saying, hey, I can't find the book. It's out of print. [00:42:35] And we would say, thank you, since you're obviously not the go getter, because a go getter would have found the book. You've just disqualified yourself from being employed by Mister Kevin Trudeau. Have a nice day, loser. And we didn't say that it was to let the person know, look, if you want to become successful, you're going to have to be willing to do what the other guy ain't willing to do. You have to make things happen. In life, things have a tendency not to happen. It's up to you to make something happen. This book teaches you what it takes to become a go getter. It is a story. It's made up. It's a story about a kid who went to work and in order to get the job, he was a go getter. He would not take no for an answer. His motto was, it shall be done. And he was given a task which was a test to find a blue vase. And it was a test because it was set up so that he couldn't find the blue vase. It was too hard. This kid gets the blue vase and delivers it. [00:43:38] That's a go getter. A go getter is somebody who says, I'm going to do it. That's it. Period. [00:43:44] Because success is a decision away. [00:43:48] You make a decision. I remember Zig. Ziglar telling me the story about his brother judge, who was going for a sales championship, and he won the sales championship. In his business back then, it was pot and pans. He had won. He had won the championship. And Zig says, but when he won the championship, he didn't talk about the fact that he lost a relative, a very, very close relative, during that year. [00:44:16] He also didn't talk about the fact that his car broke down and he didn't have the money to get it repaired. He also didn't talk about the fact that he broke his toe and he had to have a boot and he had to walk with crutches. [00:44:30] He didn't talk about all the obstacles that happened to him during that year. Because when you have an obstacle happen in your life, you don't change your decision to get to your destination. [00:44:41] You just have to change the route in order to get there. And that's what a winner does. That's what a go getter does. [00:44:50] They make a decision, I'm going to be there. That's it. Period. And whenever obstacle comes up, they overcome that obstacle. Successful people are not people without problems. They're people who've learned how to overcome their problems. [00:45:02] So the go getter is spectacular. Next is the classic book, think and Grow Rich, which gives you the basic principle of all success, which is define your dream, which means get a clear picture of exactly what you want and then get a burning desire for its achievement. And the whole book teaches you how to do that. It is the crux. I can give you a list of 100 people. One of the most famous is Bruce Lee, who went from washing pots and pans to becoming one of the highest paid actors in movies in just a period of a year and a half. [00:45:36] And he read the book think and grow rich, and he wrote down exactly what Napoleon Hill said to do in order to define your dream and set a target. Writing it down, focusing on its attainment, seeing now you in attainment of what you desire and feeling now as if you were already in possession of what you want and then releasing attachment to the outcome. This motivates you to do more than you've ever done to achieve that goal. [00:46:05] It is the classic book of all success. Then I recommended the magic of believing. The magic of believing was the first book that Dexter Jaeger ever read. It is the book that many Hollywood celebrities point to and say, this is the one book that I read that made me a Hollywood mogul, that made me famous and made me a superstar and wealthy. It was the book the magic of believing. It was using that technique. It goes back to Phyllis Diller, it goes back to Liberace, it goes back to many of the stars, because this book came out in the fifties. So many of the stars back then, this was a popular book. Now nobody even knows the book exists. But back then, this is one of the few success books that came out. And the people in Hollywood that became stupidly successful read this book, used the principles in it, and achieved magnificent success. It was really, it explains the law of attraction in a different way. It's called the magic of believing. And it talks about how to get the feeling. It's all about the feeling, seeing yourself in possession of what you want and feeling now as if you're already in its achievement. Next is see you at the top by Zig Ziglar, the classic book of success, which gives you the specifics. How do you set a goal? [00:47:34] How do you do it? What's the how? So it is real specific, and it gives you, as he says, a checkup from the neck up. And if you read that book, as Zeigler would say, it will cure you of the deadly disease. Hardening of the attitudes, because, he says, it's your attitude, not your aptitude, that will determine your altitude in life. It is a classic book. But remember this, for those of you who read it, it is coming from a born again Baptist christian man, which is Zig Ziglar. So it's a little bit tough in some areas. [00:48:11] Go through that. The classic book on success and attitude, really. And the last book I've recommended last week was psycho cybernetics. But it has to be the original version of Psycho cybernetics by Maxwell Matz, not the new version. It's got to be the original version of Psycho cybernetics. This talks about self image like it's never been talked about before. Zig Ziglar, in his book talks about self image and everything in Zig Ziglar's book, see you at the top about self image came from Maxwell Maltz's book, Psycho Cybernetics. So check that out. So that was mister me book critic. I hope you enjoyed that. What am I now? I'm natural health expert. Okay. [00:48:59] All right. [00:49:00] So calm down. [00:49:06] Hi. Thanks for calling. [00:49:09] Yeah, we're changing the show. Hi. Hi. Thanks for watching. I'm Kevin Trudeau. [00:49:15] I'm not a book critic. I'm not a movie critic. That was another Kevin Trudeau. [00:49:19] I'm here to talk about natural ways to cure, prevent disease, something that you haven't heard about. I guarantee you haven't heard about it. It's about salt, and I have some props. [00:49:34] All right. [00:49:38] If there were a way where you could lose ten pounds without changing anything except one simple thing, you probably want to know about it, right. [00:49:48] If there were a way where you could reduce blood pressure by just changing one simple thing, you probably might want to know about it. [00:49:58] There is. It's salt. [00:50:03] We all consume salt. We consume salt in two different ways. [00:50:12] The first way we consume salt is by putting salt on our food. [00:50:18] But the majority of salt that you consume is in the processed food you're purchasing. [00:50:26] Anything with the word sodium, sodium, nitrite, sodium, anything. [00:50:34] Sometimes they do use the word salt. Sodium and salt is in almost every single food, and it's not all the same. [00:50:45] You are putting in a manmade chemical into your body that's giving you high blood pressure, that's making you depressed, that's messing up your hormones, that's making you gassy and bloaty. [00:51:00] Doesn't sound good, does it? And a lot of other health issues. [00:51:06] What type of salt should you consume? Okay, so if we look at the salts that are out there, number one, there's what's called refined table salt in America. Morton salt is the number one selling salt. [00:51:23] How do they get Morton salt? It comes from two sources. Number one, they go to a mine in the earth where there's salt. This is basically rocks. [00:51:35] This type of salt that's deep in mines may have come from ancient seabeds. [00:51:43] And then the water evaporated over time, and that turned it into mineral salt. [00:51:49] Okay, sounds good so far. It's ancient and it's loaded with minerals, and it sounds pretty good. So the first way salt is made is they'll go down and they'll start digging out all the salt. But the way manufacturers. And you can go to the Morton salt website and they show you how they do this. [00:52:08] They dig out all the salt, they grind it all up, but then what they do is they bleach it because they want to turn it nice and pure white. So they put chemicals on it. [00:52:18] Then what they do is they put ingredients in it so that it doesn't cake up. Many of you don't remember, but back in the day when salt was first mined, by the way, there is a second way. Salt is made commercially, where it's. They take seawater, they just pull seawater in, put it into a bed, let it evaporate. [00:52:43] But they don't do that anymore. It takes too long. So what they do is they take seawater, put it in big vats, and boil the hell out of it. That way it can evaporate very quickly. This is no good. [00:52:56] It leeches all the minerals out of the salt. [00:53:01] Then they bleach it, they grind it up, they put it in bags, and they send it to you. In the old days, when you had a salt shaker, if it was humid outside, let's say it was raining outside today, the salt wouldn't come up because it would clump together. [00:53:18] So people had to put rice, bits of rice, in the salt shaker, and the rice would absorb the moisture, and then the salt would shake. [00:53:27] Morton then came up with the technique of adding chemicals to the salt so that it didn't cake. And then Morton had a tagline which said, when it rains, it pours. [00:53:41] That meant when it was raining outside, their salt still poured. [00:53:46] So what happened was salt, Morton salt was put into a big block called the salt lick. This was sold to farmers who had cows. This way, the cows could lick the salt. This would help them retain some water. That way, they didn't have to drink as much water and they would still be hydrated, which was good. [00:54:14] Then Morton came up with this method of adding chemicals to the salt so that it didn't cake up anymore. [00:54:21] Thus, when it rains, it pours. [00:54:25] So now Morton changed their salt, the new salt that didn't cake. And they formed it into the salt lick, and they sent it to the farmers and they put it in bags and sold it to us. [00:54:38] The farmers called up and said, we have a problem. Our cows are exploding. [00:54:45] They were licking this new salt that Morton was making, which didn't cake up. [00:54:51] The cows then would retain too much water and their heart would explode. [00:55:01] I'm not laughing at the dead cows, but I'm thinking about the poor damn farmer who's getting sold this salt for Morton. All of a sudden now, cow's hearts are exploding. And then he's pouring the salt on, going, wait a minute. My cow just heart exploded because he was licking that salt. [00:55:23] Maybe my heart's going to explode. So Morton said, we're going to change it. We're going to use the old salt for the farmers and the cows. [00:55:33] But we're going to make the new salt that doesn't cake up. We're going to send that to the stupid people of America. [00:55:38] Because even though they'll retain water and gain weight, it's not killing anybody, at least not that we know of. [00:55:47] So all of the salt that you get, which is iodized, they put iodine in it, they bleach it, by the way, they use chemical bleach to make it nice and white. They strip it of all the minerals and they add all these chemicals that don't even have to be put on the label. That's what you're consuming. As salt as table salt. [00:56:05] It's making you remember this killed cows. Because if you give that table so to cows, their heart will explode. But there's a little chemical difference in people, so our hearts don't explode. We just retain water. Our hormones get screwed up, we get depressed. We also get hungry, we get stupidly thirsty. And we vonde r all bloaty. [00:56:28] And there's a whole bunch of other issues as well, like high blood pressure. It's screwing up the heart. [00:56:34] So that's what you get. And then there are other chemicals put in the salt that's in our food, like sodium nitrite, which is an even table salt. [00:56:44] So we have to, number one, eliminate that from our diet. And if we do, we can replace it with better salts. So refined, table salt is actually a man made chemical, 99.7% sodium chloride, which is table salt sold by chemical companies, to chemical companies. That's what the salt is. It is. [00:57:11] It's not real salt. [00:57:15] Hand harvested, unrefined sea salt has not been stripped of the trace minerals that make each sea salt unique in both flavor and health properties. [00:57:25] Pure sea salt, which is seawater, is put into beds and the sun is allowed to evaporate. The water in which you have are salt crystals. That's sea salt. It's loaded with healthy minerals. It is not bleached. Well, some sea salts are, but let's assume that it's a proper sea salt. It's not bleached. This is something that is very healthy for you. [00:57:51] The FDA allows manufacturers, now, the FDA is the American Food and Drug Administration. But this is the same all around the world. If you're watching. The FDA allows manufacturers to add up to 2% of government approved, quote, safe, anti caking and free flowing agents and not list them on the label. [00:58:14] That's the Food and Drug Administration and governments around the world are allowing people to put poisons in the food, and you consume it. Recent studies indicate that 90% of the salt in the world is also contaminated with microplastics. [00:58:29] Now, this is the big problem. Even if you're buying sea salt, that sea salt in research shows that 90% of all the sea salt is loaded with microplastics. [00:58:41] This is a deadly poison, which is also screwing up your hormones. It makes you fat because it messes up your hormone balance and also makes you depressed. And there's a third symptom. It increases your appetite, so you can't stop eating. [00:58:58] Commercial sea salt, kosher salts and table salts are identical, except for the crystal shape and size, which is why it's all crap and garbage. [00:59:10] Natural, hand harvested, solar evaporated sea salt, however, has a low environmental impact, so it doesn't affect the ecosystem. But it also is loaded with minerals and is something that is very healthy. [00:59:30] There's an article here that has researched this at length, and it talks about how highly processed salt, which is almost everything that's in food, is often bleached and contains chemicals to stop it from clumping, which I mentioned. The salt also contains toxic elements like arsenic, mercury, and lead, as well as all the microplastics. So the types of salt are, number one, table salt. And I want to read you exactly what it is. Table salt is made by pumping ocean water from giant metal tanks and heating it to super high temperatures to boil off the water and algae. This strips out healthy minerals, leaving behind only sodium and chloride. Microplastics trapped in the salt crystals also remain. The salt is then bleached, and iodized chemicals are then added up to 2% to stop the salt from clumping altogether. These chemicals, if taken individually, cause cancer and death. [01:00:30] The vast majority of refined salt is used for icing roads and in chemical labs. [01:00:36] The rest is used in food processing or winds up on grocery stores as table salt. It's the same, same stuff. So you have. That's the refined crappy salt. All right, so what types of salt should you consume? Number one, you gotta read the label. If the word sodium is anywhere on the label, throw it away. You can't eat it. [01:01:04] If it says sea salt, then you're okay. If it doesn't say sea salt, throw it away. And never buy anything from that manufacturer, because they're scammers and all they're trying to do is make money on you. So that's number one, because the majority of the salt that we consume is in the products that we're purchasing. But at the end of the day, you can't be fanatical. If you're going to go to a restaurant, you're going to have to eat what they serve you. Right. [01:01:29] So what types of salt should you consume? I got three kinds here. One. And you can see this is called himalayan. [01:01:37] I don't sell any of this, by the way, and I don't make any money if you buy it. This is himalayan pink salt, and there's a whole bunch of different brands. This particular brand, I'm not even sure what it is, but it just says Himalaya, from the himalayan coarse pink salt. This comes from the himalayan mountains, mostly in Pakistan, where ancient seabeds once existed. And when the seabeds, when the water evaporated, what was left was these salt, and it became rock. The pink salt then is loaded with minerals. It's millions of years old. It's completely uncontaminated. They don't bleach it, they just grind it up. They throw little things in here. [01:02:18] It's like rocks, and you have to grind it yourself. You can also get it finely ground, but generally that's what it looks like. It's rocks. It has a distinct flavor to it. It's lovely. It's loaded with minerals. There's no microplastics. Very healthy. [01:02:34] Okay. The second type of salt is fleur de seleu. I don't know how to pronounce this. I don't speak French, so I just. Fleur de. [01:02:45] Help me. Somebody from French is now either laughing or screaming at me in French for butchering your language, and I apologize profusely. [01:02:55] Fleur de sieux. Right. [01:02:59] William over here is having conniption. [01:03:02] Can you say it better? [01:03:06] No. None of you speak French either. [01:03:08] Okay, so this is sea salt. And it comes from France because of the name fleur de sou. [01:03:18] So this is a French. And it's from the gle sle vie. Yeah, my french is very poor. Parlez vous francais? No, I don't speak French. Anyway, I have hard enough time with English, a little Italian and a little German, and almost no French. Clearly some of you french people are already hate me. Now he's butchering our language and he has a french name, Trudeau. How come he can't speak French anyway? So this comes from the oceans around France. It is a table salt, which means you take it with your fingers and you put it on your food. You can also cook with it. It is highly mineralized. No microplastics. Spectacular. [01:04:01] And there's two or three different brands, by the way, from Normandy or from France, where this salt comes from. And then the last type of salt is this one here. And this is Colima, I think it's pronounced. And it's 100% all natural sea salt from Colima, Mexico. This particular brand, and I don't make any money if you buy any of this stuff, by the way, it doesn't. We don't get a commission or anything like that. This is 100% natural, unrefined sea salt. It comes from a lagoon, I believe, in Mexico. It's been tested. There are no microplastics in it. It's loaded with minerals, and it's a lovely, lovely salt. [01:04:37] This is the salt that I have. Where did I get this stuff, by the way? From my house. [01:04:42] This is what I use. Now, some of the benefits are when you have the proper amount of salt and type of salt in your diet, it helps maintain normal ph levels in your blood. Why is that important? If you're alkaline on the ph scale, you have a lot of oxygen in your body. You feel better, your mood is better, and cancer can't grow in an oxygen rich environment. If your body is acidic, cancer can grow in an acidic environment. It also has a whole host of other health issues, which is why PH. [01:05:14] This whole research data was, as you know, popularized by my late, good friend Doctor Mortar. His two sons, doctor Tom Mortar and Doctor Ted Mortar, very good friends of mine as well. I was just with them recently in Florida for two weeks. [01:05:30] He is the father of alkalinity and body ph. But proper salt will always help keep the ph in a range where virtually cancer can't exist. It also helps regulate the amount of fluids in your body, which means you don't get bloated. [01:05:48] Next, it helps to maintain plasma volume needed for your metabolism to function properly, which means you lose weight with the proper salt. If you eliminate all the stuff that I just mentioned, all the sodium nitrites and any type of sodium, anything and any type of table. So if you eliminate that from the processed food and what you're eating and what you're putting on the food, if you eliminate all that and replace it with something like this, it's. It's weight loss. [01:06:16] I mean, it just is spectacular. [01:06:19] It also helps deliver blood to the capillaries in your body's tissues, helps increase circulation, which gives you more energy. It helps control muscle contractions. We know this. If you have low sodium levels or low proper salt levels, you can have cramps. Well, with the proper salt, you don't get that. It helps to aid nerve impulses, which means it keeps you relaxed. It also helps the calcium and magnesium assimilate into the body properly so you don't have muscle cramping. You sleep better at night, and it makes you calmer throughout the day and reduces stress and anxiety. It also helps break down food in your stomach, which means your digestion is better, which means you don't burp and have gas or bloating. [01:07:04] So the proper salt can have all of these amazing health benefits. [01:07:13] And that's why I am the natural health expert. [01:07:20] So I hope that was helpful to everybody. And why am I the natural health expert? For those of you who don't know, I'm the author of the number one best selling health book of all time. Over 50 million copies sold, I believe, natural cures. They don't want you to know about number one best selling health book of all time. Nobody even comes close. So therefore, I am the natural health expert. All right, what else we got here? [01:07:46] Ah. Oh, I got some good stuff. I have, by the way, I just got back from a weekend event for the global information network called Dream Weekend. If you were not there in person or virtually, you missed out on a life changing event. In 1979, after years of being trained in the brotherhood, I just didn't have motivation. [01:08:14] I loved the training. I was passionate about the training, but I wasn't really applying it. I didn't have goals and dreams. I wasn't trying to manifest anything. I was just really a professional student. And my uncle said, you need to go to a weekend event. There's a guy there by the name of Dexter who's going to be speaking. It's called Dream Weekend. It was 1979 in Massachusetts. And I went there and I heard this guy speak. I heard another guy speak named Bill Britt, heard another guy named Bob Harrington. The chaplain of Bourbon street heard another guy named Speak, named Rick Sexer. Had another guy named Speak. Tom Paine. [01:08:51] Bob Harrington and I became friends. We traveled the country together in a car, speaking. [01:08:57] Rick Setzer became a friend. I was in his Rolls Royce. I remember after a meeting down in South Carolina, and he says, you want to get some Krispy Kreme donuts? 02:00 in the morning? I remember Rick. Rick was a spectacular, wonderful man. Bill Britt, who's passed away. I learned a lot from Bill and Dexter. I became very good friends with him, went down to his home, worked with his children. He invited me to speak at some of his big events ten years later. But it was in 1979 that I went to an event called Dream Weekend, and it motivated and inspired me beyond compare. It made all the difference. It was the catalyst to my success. We just had dream weekend for the global information network, and I want to inspire and motivate each of you. So I'm going to play a video here in a moment of dream weekend, and I'll ask Drew to play it when I'm ready. But I'm sure he's getting it teed up. I'm praying that they have it ready teed up, and I am now killing time until I get a thumbs up. There we go. I got the thumbs up. So now I know I'm happy. So I'm going to show you a clip of dream weekend and this will motivate and inspire you. Just in a few minutes, as you watch this clip and imagine if you're there when you watch this clip, you're going to see a thin, handsome guy on stage. This is a guy that I met in prison. I taught him how to do copywriting. I taught him the basics of how to manifest goals, dreams, and desires by teaching him the basics of your wishes, your command. [01:10:30] He then went off, left prison, and in just a few less than two years, made millions of dollars. He has a company now doing over $100 million a year in business, dropping around 30% to the bottom line. They're poised to sell that business for around $500 million. Him and his partner, an amazing success story. But he's not the only one. There was another gal there named Tina. She worked for me as a file clerk back in the early eighties, part time. She was an immigrant from South Africa. [01:11:02] She observed me. She read some of the positive thinking books that I recommended to you. She read them. She applied the techniques. She observed me and followed a pattern of success and went on to make millions and millions of dollars and then built the real estate empire. She's financially free. She's financially independent, worth millions and millions starting from zero. These techniques work if you work them, and she was, you're going to see her on this video as well. So take a watch of this video. Get motivated and inspired, because what others have done, you can do also. Let's play it. Welcome to Dream Weekend, baby. [01:11:39] This is the start for you. [01:11:43] More people are going to look back and say, this was my weekend. This is where I made a decision. I can guarantee it. [01:11:57] Thank you, Kevin's mentors. [01:12:01] Thank you, Kevin's uncle. [01:12:04] Thank you, brotherhood. [01:12:42] Get a dream. Big dream. [01:12:47] Unlimited possibilities. [01:12:52] Unlimited possibilities should have what it takes. [01:13:13] When these guys cut the lemon, squeezed it, took a bite of it, smelled it. I opened my eyes and looked, looking around, did they get it? And I see their faces like this. I'm like, holy cow. It worked. They feel it. They could create the reality with their mind. [01:13:37] And from that day forward, that prison was never the same. [01:13:43] Uh huh. [01:13:48] This is. [01:13:56] You become what you think about most of the time. [01:14:22] Success is a progressive realization of a worthwhile dream. It starts with a dream. [01:14:31] It's an ongoing process, and it's just very freeing. A journey to self discovery. We want this for all of you as well. [01:14:41] I see me different. [01:14:44] I feel everything different, and the world is so lovely. [01:14:55] Success is a decision away. I know everything is perfect, everything is magnificent, and everything is. [01:15:06] It's been a journey to discover and find my true self. [01:15:12] I joined this club 14 years ago, and during that time, I was in a pretty rough spot. I was going through some things. And the reason I joined this club is because I listened to a CD set called wishes, your command. And on this CD set, a person delivering the information helped me start to dream again. This person was such a master at communication and a master of this material and was so full of love that these 14 CDs literally transformed my life and began me on this journey that brought me here. [01:15:54] Events, functions, weekend events are where decisions are made. Made. And remember, success is a decision. [01:16:05] The training gives you everything you need. The success mastery course, the science of personal mastery course that gives you all the data, all the information. That's the engine. [01:16:23] The gas is in the tank is the dream. I can't give you the dream. I can give you the training. I can give you the Ferrari. I can give you the engine with a thousand horsepower. [01:16:36] But you have to put the gas in the tank. And that's the dream. [01:16:41] But you have to do something else. [01:16:44] You have to start the engine, you have to drive the car, you have to push the accelerator down. That comes from making a decision, and decisions are made at major functions. [01:16:55] The power of this is unprecedented. And the system of gin, outside of the brotherhood or skull and bones or some of the other groups, which are, I mean, we're talking a handful of people have access to it. [01:17:09] You've got everything you want in this club. [01:17:13] Get your burn. [01:17:15] Is it gonna be you? [01:17:18] You're gonna positively impact other people? Succeed? Then again, it's hard to explain in words, but it's like if you were climbing up a mountain not realizing you were climbing up a mountain, and you had boulders on your back and you had chains holding you back. And then all of a sudden you realize that those chains and those boulders were gone. [01:17:42] I am back. Wasn't that exciting? [01:17:46] I'll tell you what, for those of you who are there, you know what I'm talking about. If you were not there, you missed out on a great opportunity. I'm going to encourage you to go to globalinformationnetwork.com, sign up and become a member in our club and I'll tell you why. This is the website on the screen. It's only $38.95 to become a member and $18.95 a month dues to be an associate member. You get the success mastery course at the associate level. You get your wishes, your command, you get a whole host of other training. [01:18:22] And then if you upgrade to level one, you get a lot more benefits. But I'll tell you what you do get when you become a member. Just for $38.95, you get to go to one of those events absolutely free. [01:18:35] And the next event coming up is going to be family reunion here in Chicago at the beautiful Palmer House Hotel, world class hotel. And you get a ticket to the entire event absolutely free. All you have to do is, if you want, buy a ticket to the banquet on Saturday night, which is a formal banquet, but the entire event, which is worth thousands and thousands of dollars. If Tony Robbins put on an event like that, he'd be charging you 15,000 for the weekend. You get a better event, a more impactful event. An event that's going to change your life. Help manifest all your goals, dreams and desires absolutely free. All you have to do is become a member in our club. So go to globalinformationnetwork.com and you can become a member in the global information network. It was a world class event. Alright, now I am going to give you some dates. So if you have a piece of paper, you may want to write these down because I have some dates of things coming up that you might want to consider. [01:19:34] You know your situation better than me. Whatever you want to do is 100% okay with me. I know this stuff. [01:19:40] I do this. And the reason I'm doing the show is for two reasons. Number one, it's to help you improve the quality of your life and improve your standard of living. To help you attain enlightenment and spiritual freedom and liberation. And to help you manifest any and all goals, dreams and desires that you have. That's why I'm doing this. And I'm not doing it to make money because I don't make a penny, as you know, any income that comes into the fan club or any. Any income I get from the global information network or any income I get from any business, 100% of that money goes to the federal Trade commission to pay off the outstanding debt and to pay my lawyers. I am not allowed to keep anything beyond $3,750 per month. That's what I am allowed to live on. I don't make a penny more than that. That's what I am allowed under the law right now that I agreed to, to live on. [01:20:47] So think about that. I don't have to be here. I'm doing this for you. And the reason I'm doing this is once these things are paid off, then I'm going to be doing more for you than you could ever imagine. So I'm going to give you a couple dates here real quick and then I got some really cool things to talk about. [01:21:07] I'm going to talk about something very non controversial, Gaza and Israel and what really is happening there. And you do not want to miss that. So I got a few things here to share the show today. Real powerful. So write these down. Number one, some of you know, I offer the money processes. I don't get a penny of this. When you pay for the money processes, the money goes to the company. Company pays the salaries and the rent. And then when they give me anything that's extra, it goes 100% to the Federal Trade commission. I don't make a penny. [01:21:49] The reason I offered these money processes is, if you haven't heard the story, I was struggling, even with all the training in the brotherhood. I was happy and joyful and all these wonderful things and making tremendous progress and being used similar to the tv show the Pretender, I was used to do a lot of different things for large agencies within the US and world governments. Oh, there's a world government? Yes, because of my abilities in the brotherhood, but making and manifesting money. I was young, you know, I was 12, 13, 14 years old, 15 years old. But I still thought, hey, I knew people that were making huge amounts of money. Even at that age, there were some blocks, energetic blocks, that was holding me back. And my uncle in the brotherhood said, let me run a process on you to clear the block. And I ran a process, money process. Number one, it cleared the box and within a couple of weeks, all of a sudden, I virtually had hundreds of thousands of dollars coming in. [01:22:52] And this was when I was around 15 years old, 13, 1415 years old. It was unbelievable. I realized later, after I had made millions, that there was more than one money process. And these processes, clear blocks that are in the field on 33 different dimensions. When you release them, so much energy leaves the body. You feel lighter and happier and more joyful. Everything shifts energetically. But now you don't have a glass ceiling. What appeared, it was like in the past. If you're trying to make money, you feel like you're swimming upstream. Or if you're trying to make money, and let's say you read all the books that I recommended. You read, think and grow rich. You read the secret. You read all these different things. You watch the video, the secret, everything that I suggest and recommend, but you still struggle. You still feel like you're swimming upstream, or like you're walking up a mountain with 300 pounds on your back, or the wind's blowing in your face, or like everything is going against you. It's true. Energetically, there's all these things that are throwing obstacles in your way and blocks and roadblocks, and it's going to be a big struggle to make money. If you have the energy, the energetic blocks removed, then everything becomes easy and you start attracting money faster and easier than ever before. And that's what happened to me. And I'll give you an example. [01:24:10] I got some letters because these money processes I put together to help pay off the federal Trade commission, because I don't get a penny from this. I'm a 75 year old retiree. I've been trading stock options for several years to provide additional income. I consistently make between $1000 to $1,500 per week. However, I placed my trades as usual the day before departing to attend the money processes. These trades were placed on the same stocks as always. After returning home from Chicago, I found my trades over the three day weekend when I attended the money processes and had the energetic blocks removed had netted me $14,000 thousand dollars. [01:24:57] What's up with that exclamation point? [01:25:01] That's the power of the money processes. [01:25:04] As we were flying home from the money processes, our daughter notified us that she received two notifications from colleges that she was accepted, and both offered completely unexpected scholarships. [01:25:19] We didn't qualify for scholarships, so I thought one of the scholarships totaled $122,000 and the other totaled 56,000. Thank you, Kevin. That was a fast result from the money processes. That's the type of stuff that happens. [01:25:37] Since I completed the money processes, I realized I've already made back ten times the price of the course and I did all three days. [01:25:46] But that was just the beginning. I relocated to a global money center with my family have been offered an amazing CEO position out of nowhere, which I turned down for an even better position. And I've been invited to join a very high level, exclusive financial group in my new home city. My health has also serendipitously improved tremendously. My relationships have also deepened and become even more loving. And I am happy. [01:26:13] I'm as happy as I've ever been in my memory. I'd say that that's a pretty good return on investment of the money processes. Think about it, the money process has definitely changed things. I'm a sales consultant for Honda and I just manifested $5,000 in a few hours on just one deal. This is my first time ever doing this. The money processes are powerful. Thank you, Kevin, for giving us the opportunity to unleash our powers to manifest money easily and fast. [01:26:47] Today I received notice that I will be receiving a check for $23,000. This came out of nowhere, but right after the money processes. It's an interesting thing. I had no emotional state change, but just felt blessed. [01:27:03] Just couple more here. I think this will someday. The money processes go down as one of the most profound three day courses in history. [01:27:12] And lastly, just completed day two of the money processes. All I can say is, wow. [01:27:21] If you want to make money, there are energetic blocks that are holding you back. Consider getting the money processes. I do them every single month right here in the Chicagoland area. We have a facilitator come in, you come into the hotel, we deliver the money processes to you. They remove the energetic blocks that are holding money back. You could start making more money faster than ever before. And I take you to dinner. We just had a dinner last Saturday at the Morton steakhouse. We went out, we had a bunch of people there that had done the money processes. We had a magnificent fun time. I took one other person to dinner the next night who was one of our video hosts at Dream weekend, and we had a magnificent time. [01:28:05] It's available to you. So if you want more information on the money processes, you can send us an email to moneyprocesseseventradeau.com, moneyprocesses evanstradeau.com. And if you can't come to Chicago, even if you just get one money process, we will send one of our facilitators anywhere in the world to you. And they'll come in, fly in, get a hotel room, get a meeting room there, and then you come in and we'll deliver it right close to you. Might not be right in your own hometown, but generally maybe within a hundred miles of where you're at so you can get the money processes delivered to you in person. So check that out. All right, so I'm going to give you some dates now. Write down these dates of things coming up for free. Number one, I have a live zoom free on May 25. It's a live zoom. I do a live Zoom every single month free of charge to partners in the Kevin Trudeau Fan club. So if you're not a partner, you go to kevintradeaufanclub.com comma, become a partner and you're invited to a live zoom. And if you're at a certain partner level, you can ask me questions and I answer every single question. [01:29:12] Next I'm doing a live seminar and rally on June 1. It'll be a virtual so anywhere in the world you can plug in live. And if you can't watch it live, we'll send you the recording. It's a seminar and rally. It's free, totally free, for all members in the global information network who are level one and above. So if you're not a member in the club, join. What do we do at the seminar and rally? The seminar teaches you success techniques. It's how to stuff really powerful. You'll take a lot of notes. And then the rally portion is you get to hear success stories from other gin members, which will motivate and inspire you, and they make all the difference to success. Be able to hear other people tell their story makes you know that if they can do it, you can do it. And that's a critical element to you achieving your dreams. Next if you are a partner in the Kevin Trudeau fan Club, the partner convention is coming up June 23, right here in the Chicagoland suburbs. All day event June 23 partner convention. I'll be there. I'll bring in some special guests. We're going to have a magnificent, wonderful time that evening, June 23. If you are a diamond partner or above, you get invited to a private diamond and above dinner with me. Private dinner. Fantastic. We'll have a great time. [01:30:35] Next. Just like the money processes, relationships is an area where there are energetic blocks holding you back from a passionate, fun, exciting, blissful, joyful, engaging, safe, secure, wonderful relationship with a romantic partner. And if you don't have the love of your life in your life, you're missing out on a beautiful element of life. It's wonderful to have the love of your life in your life. And it's wonderful to have a blissful relationship with that person where there's no screaming and yelling like I did earlier. [01:31:16] I came in here yelling at Brian, where you're in a loving relationship with somebody and it's just blissful and happy and fun, and you're playing with each other and you have great passionate sex and you have great conversations and you love each other's company, and you're just joyful and so feeling so appreciative and grateful that that other person's in your life and they feel the same about you. If you don't have that, there are energetic blocks that are holding you back. So I'm doing live live. And this is the one time only I'm doing it live because I record it. Then going forward, if you want to get the relationship process, you have to get the video. So I'm doing it live June 22. [01:31:54] That's for the first ten. [01:31:56] You don't have to purchase all ten. You can just purchase one if you want. On August 3. [01:32:02] That's for eleven through 20. And on November 3, it's 21 through 30. So June 22, August 3, and November 3. So I'm doing the first 10, June 23, the next 10, August 3, and the next 10 November 3. If you just want one, the only date you come to is June 22. That's when we deliver it live. We actually may have the other ones delivered on the other dates as well, but via recording, not live. So if you're interested in getting information on the relationship processes, we'll be happy to talk to you live on the phone or communicate via email, answer all your questions and so forth, give you the prices and details. Just send us an email to I believe it's relationshipsventradeau.com. [01:32:50] I believe it's relationships. Is that right? Is it relationships? It's relationships which I think we're going to put up there on the screen here in a minute. Relationshipsovinchroudeau.com. [01:33:02] Maybe we're not going to put it up on the screen. We don't have it. We don't have it. It's in the chat. Okay, so it's in the chat. Relationshipseventroudeau.com if you want more information, this is a one time only to see me live, and you don't want to miss that. Next, in order to help pay the legal bills, I owe a million and a half dollars in legal bills. My lawyers are keeping me out of prison. I'm doing a one day, one day with Kevin. Maximum of ten people. You spend a whole day with me. I answer every question. I do energetic work on you, whether it's a business question, a marketing question, an emotional issue. I'll do processing on you. I'll do whatever every person. You'll see how I do it. You'll also learn how to do it. It's going to be like nothing else one day. And then in the evening I take you to dinner. We'll have a wonderful dinner. So it's virtually an entire day, from nine in the morning till about ten at night. We go from nine to five, take a couple hour break, then have dinner at seven, probably go to around nine or ten. It'll be spectacular. It's limited to only ten people, and we already have one or two who have already signed up. So it's limited. So it's a limited space. First come, first serve. This is coming up June, I'm sorry, July 6. July 6, right here in Chicago. It's for anyone who makes a $10,000 contribution to the Kevin Trudeau legal defense fund. So maybe we can put up that website, Kevin Trudeau Legal Defense Fund. Anybody who makes a contribution, that money, none of it goes to me, goes 100% to the lawyers. Kevin Trudeau Legal Defense Fund. That's one time only. I don't know if I'll ever do that again. So that'll be really special. For those who want to come, 100% of that money goes to the lawyers. [01:34:41] Next we have the summer conference for the global Information Network coming up July 12, 13th and 14th in Beverly Hills, California, at the beautiful regent Beverly Wilshire. This is where they filmed the movie pretty woman with Julia Roberts and Richard Gere. Very famous. It's right at the base of Rodeo Drive and Wilshire Boulevard. World class. The best dream building in the world. I'll have celebrities there, surprises there. It's going to be a once in a lifetime event. It's for only level five members and above in the global information network. Join Jen, talk to your member support coach, and we'll give you all the information on how to get there. It's actually almost sold out, so it's first come, first serve on that. Next if you are a patron partner in the fan club. A patron partner? I'm having a private dinner for patrons only September 21, so write that down. And if you want to become a diamond partner and come to our dinner or want to become a patron partner and come to the dinner, go on the Kevin trudeaufanclub.com website and upgrade your partnership or become a partner and you'll be invited. [01:35:53] And next, there are three one day seminars. I'm doing one on communications. It's the secret art of being an effective communicator. I'm going to tell you all the secrets about how to get your message across in 60 seconds or less and get people to hear you. [01:36:12] It is communication secrets they don't want you to know about. So I'm teaching that October 28. [01:36:20] I'm teaching online marketing, the secrets of making a fortune. With online marketing, you can virtually make $10,000 a month in your underwear because you never have to leave your house. And I'm going to be teaching that on October 29. [01:36:41] And I'll be teaching the the secrets of copywriting, how to write ad copy on October 30. If you want information on those seminars, just send us an email to seminarseventradeau.com dot. So if we don't have that to put up on the screen, we'll put it in the chat. It's seminarseventeventradeau.com. And just say, I want information on the communication seminar. I want information on the online marketing course. I want information on the copywriting course. Or you can just say, I want information on any seminar you have. Please send that to me, and then Megan will reach out to you. We'll give you all the information, answer all your questions. So, seminarseventeventradeau.com. And then lastly, family reunion in the global information Network is November 1, second and third in Chicago at the beautiful Palmer House Hotel. I got special people coming in for that. They're going to be speaking that are going to blow your mind. Again. These events are first come, first serve because we get the ballrooms. We have to book it a year or two in advance. We don't know how many people are going to come. So we get a room, and there's only so many rooms available in the hotel and only so much space in the ballroom. So if you're a member of the global information network, you can write that down. [01:37:54] And lastly, I told you that was last. But actually, one more thing. I do one on one, private Zoom calls, as you know. And the reason I do this is I don't make a penny. [01:38:08] When you send the money into the legal defense fund, 100% of it goes to the lawyers. So I do it for you. And I also do it to pay the lawyers. I owe them over a million and a half dollars. I just added, we were completely sold out. I just added twelve more slots available. [01:38:26] So, William, how does somebody actually get to the calend so they know what the schedule is? [01:38:34] There's a button on the site. So if you want to book a one on one with me. It's available for you if you make a $5,000 contribution to the legal defense fund. So you go to kevintradeau legaldefensefund.com dot. There's a button on there. It'll pop up a calendly schedule and I think may, may be sold out. There may be a couple options there. And in June, maybe even July, you have to check. So look at the dates and the location and the times and you punch it in and you make your contribution. And then you're scheduled. It's a one on one with me. You can ask me any questions about marketing, any questions about business, any questions about anything. I can do energy work on you. I'll just read something to you. I just got it says, I don't know what to say. I'm blown away. For me, KT was the world's greatest energizer and the world's best mentor. But now I've been blown away. After my one on one with Kevin, I feel wonderful. And at the same time I feel like I've been under a train. Everything is now clearer about the assumptions and decisions I made, which explains where I am today. I feel so lucky to have KT in my life and to have been able to offer myself this session. Thanks to its teachings. He saw through me like an open book. I feel clearer than ever. With a desire to live life to the full. This is the beginning of a new life. I feel so light. I'm definitely a new person. Thanks for everything, Kt. I love you so much. [01:40:04] The one on ones are incredibly powerful. I got maybe not hundreds, but I definitely have close to 100 comments from people over the last year or two that I've done one on ones with. [01:40:16] The response is just off the charts. So if you're interested in the one on one, it is limited. I think I got ten slots available. And your contribution goes to pay the legal bills, which I appreciate your support very, very much. Okay, so that was I'm going to talk about as former insider here. I told you I'm going to talk about Gaza. [01:40:38] You don't mind we go a little longer today, do you? Everybody all right, all right. So I got to talk about Gaza next week. By the way, I am going to be Kevin Trudeau guru. I'm going to tell you about the secrets of joy and happiness, the five keys to joy and happiness, and the secret method of how to meditate. I will cover that next week. Make sure you pass this on to everybody. And I'm going to encourage you. Subscribe. If you're not a subscriber, hit the subscribe button. There's three things you got to do to get the numbers up so that we make this channel really have a positive impact on people. Number one, you have to subscribe. Number two, you have to share this show with everybody you know. And number three, leave a comment. That's how the metrics gets working. And you can click on this often, by the way. And even if you click on it for five or ten minutes, it also helps the metric, so that way we get in better positions and all that jazz. All right, so let's talk about gossip. [01:41:40] We have a situation now. I have good news for you, by the way. [01:41:44] I have very good news right now, today, as I'm recording this, there are no wars going on anywhere in the world. As a matter of fact, in the last ten years, there's not been a war on planet earth. As a matter of fact, in the last 50 years, there has not been a war on planet earth. [01:42:06] Some of you are thinking, what the hell is he talking about? [01:42:09] A war is defined as when one country declares war against another country. [01:42:17] The United States has not declared war against anyone since they declared war against Italy, Japan and Germany and I think some of their allies in the 1940s. They declared war in 1941 against Japan immediately. Then after Germany and Italy, the axis powers. But since then, the United States has never been in a war. Oh, Vietnam, that wasn't a war. That was a police action. [01:42:49] Korea, that wasn't a war. Actually, maybe they did declare war against Korea. I'm not sure about this, but Vietnam was not a war. Police action. [01:42:58] When America invaded Afghanistan with the army and killed hundreds of thousands of people with tanks, that wasn't a war. [01:43:10] When they invaded, when General Schwarzkopf had half a million soldiers and they invaded into Kuwait and Iraq, and they fought the iraqi army, an air force, that wasn't a war. [01:43:24] The hell was it? [01:43:26] When the Russians went in with their army and air force and marines into Afghanistan and fought the mujahideen, which was the army of Afghanistan, for twelve years, that wasn't a war. [01:43:41] When armies all throughout Africa and all throughout the war go and fight other armies, they're not wars. When the UK army went and invaded the Falkland islands, that wasn't a war. Even though they fought the army of the Falkland Islands, when America went into Grenada and fought the army there, that wasn't a war. There's been no declarations of war. [01:44:06] We'll talk about that another time. [01:44:08] We all know, this is a big joke. There's wars going on all over the place because armies are fighting other countries. Armies. Those are wars. Oh, Russia, by the way, good news, is not at war against Ukraine, even though there's, what, a million casualties? [01:44:25] And the russian army and air force and navy are fighting the ukrainian air force, navy and army. [01:44:36] One country's military is fighting another country's military, but it's not a war. [01:44:42] What the hell is it? [01:44:44] Okay, it's a scam is what it is. [01:44:48] So we have a situation going on in the Middle east with Israel and Palestine. [01:44:54] Oh, you can't call it Palestine because Palestine doesn't exist. It's the Palestinians. [01:45:00] So there's a few things here. If you look in the news today, you have what's called the right wing media and the left wing media. So in America, and this varies around the world, but in America, we have MSNBC, which is the most liberal left, and you have CNN, which is close to MSNBC. They're liberal left. ABC, CB's, and NBC are all liberal left. [01:45:25] As a matter of fact, all the mainstream media is liberal left. And you have Fox, which is conservative right. Okay? So you have little lonely fox over here, the conservative right, and everybody else in the mainstream media, left. [01:45:40] New York Times, left, Wall Street Journal left, Boston Globe, super left, they're all left. Okay? There's only fox, which is right. [01:45:56] So when you look at the news, Fox says anti israeli protesters, obviously anti Semites, because they're anti israeli, anti Israel protesters. When you look at all the rest of the media, pro palestinian protesters. [01:46:20] Do you understand that? [01:46:22] Pro Palestinian. [01:46:24] That's the left. [01:46:26] Anti Israel. That's the right. This is how you are being manipulated by the mainstream media. [01:46:38] If you're anti Israel, you're bad, right? Because then you're an anti semite. [01:46:46] If you're a pro Palestinian, then you're good, because pro is good. That's why the right calls it pro life, but the left calls it anti abortion. [01:46:58] Do you see the difference? [01:47:01] Okay, we'll put that aside. [01:47:04] Let's talk about the Palestinians and the Israelis. [01:47:14] These people have been at war for forever. [01:47:20] The children of Palestine or the children of Palestinians or the palestinian children, the arab or muslim group that lives in that region, primarily in the West bank and in Gaza. But they also, there are Palestinians all throughout Israel, but they're muslim. [01:47:44] That group goes to school and are taught from the time they're one years old that Jews and Israelis are evil and the state of Israel needs to be wiped off the earth. And every jew has to be killed. [01:48:02] Look, this isn't me saying it. This is what is being promoted in the schools. [01:48:11] So those children obviously are going to grow up a little bit skewed against the Jews and against Israel. Now you have the schools in Israel where they say, this land is ordained to us by God, and anybody who lives on it who's not jewish should be killed. [01:48:30] That's the most extreme version of the jewish teacher teaching. [01:48:37] It's not the majority, but it's the extreme version. [01:48:41] The palestinian one is pretty much everyone. It's still the extreme version, but it's taught to everyone. [01:48:46] All right, so we have obviously some problems here. And this is similar to in America, where in the south a white person would grow up. And being taught in the KKK, the Ku Klux Klan, that anybody who has black skin is a subhuman, okay? That's what they were taught, that the white race is superior to any other race, especially a race that has darker skin and a jew. [01:49:21] So these little kids are programmed with this junk and garbage and prejudice, and when they grow up, they get all this negative, prejudicial garbage programming in their mind. Same thing that's happening all around the world. And this happens both ways. [01:49:39] You know, people of dark color, people of color, people who have an african heritage in many communities, are programmed to hate white people and programmed to think that they are a victim, always. All right, so we know this. This programming going on. These are. We call them beliefs, prejudices. We call it prejudiced, stereotypical racist belief, prejudicial belief. Racist being defined as believing that one race is superior to another race and other races are subhuman. [01:50:22] That's what racism is. [01:50:25] I got yelled at by somebody in the comments because I told my maid, who's Mexican, when she says Mister Kevin, I said, no. In English, you don't say Mister Kevin. Learn English properly. The proper grammar is. It's Mister Trudeau. [01:50:42] When I talked to one of my black friends and he said what that is, I says, you don't end the sentence with a verb. It's not what that is. [01:50:55] You don't end a sentence in English with a verb. It ain't what that is. [01:51:01] It's. What is that? The verb goes in the middle. What is that? That's the proper way to speak English. You don't say what that is. You end a sentence with a verb in German but not in English. [01:51:17] And somebody said I was being racist because I pointed out the proper way to speak English. That's not racist. [01:51:27] That's helping a person speak better English. Just like when I'm in Germany and I speak poor German, somebody corrects me, thank you. And when I'm in Italy and I talk to somebody, palli Italiano, see? And then I start to talk in Italian. Then they laugh and they correct my poor Italian. I say thank you. I don't say, you're a racist. [01:51:52] What's wrong with you? [01:51:55] So in Gaza and Israel, you don't know what's going on. You only know what the media want you to know. [01:52:08] Think about that. [01:52:11] So let's go back in history, and this is really important because if you understand this concept, I'm going to leave you with this concept today. You will then increase your awareness and increase your consciousness and increase your happiness to levels that you never understood, because you'll realize just how manipulated you are by the media and how susceptible to the negative influence you are. And once you start releasing yourself from this power, you become more empowered and you become more cause over your environment instead of an effect. [01:52:45] Back in 1941, Japan attacked Pearl harbor in the hawaiian islands, the american air base. America said this was a sneak attack. [01:52:59] America said Japan did not declare war against us. They surprised us. There was no declaration of war, but they just attacked us without a declaration of war. That's what America told the public. We now know that's a bold faced lie. Japan did declare war, and then after they declared war, that's when they attacked. The Japanese are honorable people and they would not do something that is such a dishonorable, despicable act of a sneak attack. [01:53:35] The japanese government was honorable in terms of the way wars are fought. They believe certain things were acceptable. But one thing that is not is a sneak attack against an enemy that you haven't declared war against. They did declare war, but America needed, the american government needed the american people to be outraged because the majority of Americans at the time did not want to enter into war against Japan. They did not want to enter into war against Germany or Italy. They said, it's the Europeans problems. It's the Asians and the chinese problem. It's not our problem. We're isolated. The majority of Americans were isolationists. They wanted to be by themselves. Leave us alone. We don't want to go to war. [01:54:20] The american government wanted to go to war. How do we do this? We allowed Japan to kill 2000 american servicemen without warning them. But the american government did do one thing. They said, we know we are now at war against Japan. And in fact, the US government knew that Japan was going to attack Pearl harbor. [01:54:44] And the american government in Washington sat around and they said, we have to make it look like it's a sneak attack. But we don't want to lose our carriers. So let's call Pearl harbor and have them take all the carriers out at 03:00 in the morning and go on maneuvers. [01:55:01] That way when the Japanese come, they'll only be able to sink some of the old world war one ships. That don't really matter. [01:55:11] They'll kill some us servicemen. That's okay. They're expendable. Then we'll be outraged and we'll get a declaration of war by Congress. And now we'll be at war finally. And we'll have the american people behind us. That was the plan. [01:55:27] So think about this. [01:55:31] Japan's military attacks a military base in Hawaii and kills over 2000 us servicemen. [01:55:45] This was such a despicable, horrible act that America, so righteous, got up in front of Congress. The president Roosevelt said, this despicable act. [01:56:04] We will not stand for 2000 Americans to have died at those horrible Japanese. [01:56:17] I asked you to declare war against the imperial japanese government and I want war against them. And I want war to continue against them until they unconditionally surrender. And it will be total war. And America just stood up and said yes, how dare the Japanese kill 2000 Americans? [01:56:46] Let's declare war. And let's never ever stop until Japan comes to its knees and declares unconditional surrender. And we are behind you, mister President. Make it total war. Bomb the hell out of those cities. Kill all those damn japanese civilians. Drop atomic bombs on two cities. Kill hundreds of thousands of civil civilians. Kill them all until they get on their knees and surrender unconditionally to America because we got 2000 american servicemen dead and Japan is going to pay. [01:57:29] And everyone was behind it. [01:57:33] And some of you going, yeah, some of you around the world don't even know that's what happened. But that's what happened. America wanted every Japanese killed because they dared to attack us and kill 2000 Americans. And there was no ceasefire. [01:57:51] Americans wouldn't stand for a ceasefire. We're not stopping and we're not going to negotiate. Unconditional surrender. Kill hundreds of thousands of men, women and children. Civilians. Kill all the children. Kill all the women. Drop bombs on those cities in Japan. Kill millions of them. Who cares? Until they unconditionally surrender. And every American back then said, yes, that is the right thing to do. [01:58:23] So now we have a situation in Israel where the military of the Palestinians, called Hamas, does a sneak attack against Israel. But the sneak attack is not against a military organization, the sneak attack is against israeli civilians. Hamas military comes in, crosses the border with their hidden tunnels, sneak attacks Israel, and kills 2000 civilians and takes 500 hostage? [01:59:01] Maybe they killed 1800, something like that. And they took several hundred hostage. [01:59:07] And Israel stood up Netanyahu and said there was a sneak attack. [01:59:16] Almost 2000 civilians were killed by the military of the Palestinians, Hamas, and they've taken hundreds hostage. [01:59:26] And Netanyahu said, we are now at war with Hamas. [01:59:31] And why is it okay for America to say, we're going to war against Japan and we're not going to end it until there's an unconditional surrender? And why was it okay for America to drop two atomic bombs on civilian cities, killing hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of thousands of women and children? Why was that okay? [01:59:53] And why is it not okay that Israel doesn't have the same position? [01:59:58] What if Netanyahu said, just in the same way, that America went to war with Japan, when Japan did a sneak attack and killed 2000 servicemen? Israel's now going to war against Hamas, and we were not. And we're going to kill civilians, we're going to drop bombs on cities just like America did to Japan, and we're not going to stop until they come to us on their knees and beg for an unconditional surrender. [02:00:22] Why isn't that okay? [02:00:24] I'm not saying it's the right thing to do, by the way. [02:00:27] War is horrible. Killing anyone is horrible. [02:00:32] But I want you to think about how people are outraged at Israel and demanding a ceasefire. How come nobody demanded a cease fire? [02:00:46] America, stop bombing Germany. [02:00:50] Why are you killing all these civilians in Germany? Why are you bombing cities? [02:00:54] Why are you bombing cities in Italy and killing civilians? Why are you bombing cities in Japan and killing civilians? How come nobody was saying, we need to have a ceasefire, we need to have a ceasefire, we need to have a ceasefire, because they were at war. [02:01:08] But today, everyone's screaming, Hamas comes in, kills 2000 Israelis, men, women and children, takes them hostage, and they're demanding a ceasefire. Why is it okay for Israel to say, we now have total war against Hamas and we're not stopping until they come to us on their knees in the same way that America said that Japan had to come to on their knees, in the same way that both Britain and France and United States said that Germany had to come on their knees and surrender unconditionally? And I'm not saying that's the right thing to do. [02:01:47] I'm just letting you know that the media is portraying something that you haven't thought about, because they're portraying something to get you think in a certain way without giving you other things to consider. And I'm not telling you which way to think is right or wrong, because to me, killing should stop always. [02:02:10] People should sit at the table and negotiate and work it out. Unfortunately, throughout history, that hasn't worked out against the Pakistanis and the Indians. For example, in India and Pakistan, they've been at war forever as well, and they're always fighting. You don't hear about it in parts of Africa, tribes have been fighting forever. [02:02:31] In America, the native American Indians were fighting all the time. They were trying to kill everybody all the time. I mean, the Cherokee were fighting against the Sioux, and I don't know who was fighting who, but every tribe was fighting against the other. I know the Sioux who fought against the Pawnee, and they were always fighting. It's the nature of man. There's been wars always. So to have this illusion or delusion that wars are going to stop is just not realistic. [02:02:59] We wish they would. Killing anybody is wrong. [02:03:03] We have to love everyone without condition and without exception, because killing is just purely wrong. But I want you to think about the fact that you are being misled and lied to by all media. [02:03:17] The right wing media. They call them anti Israel prisoners, protesters, anti Semites. The left wing media calls them pro palestinian protesters who want to stop killing and stop the war. [02:03:34] But think about it. If you were the president of Israel and you had a sneak attack on your country, what would you do? [02:03:47] Would you say, somebody has to pay, I got to stop this. How do I stop this? We thought there was no problem, and all of a sudden, we have all these, how do you protect your citizens? [02:03:59] And then you think of the poor palestinian people, because, hey, we don't know. [02:04:04] Israel says that the majority of Palestinians work for Hamas secretly. [02:04:09] And we knew that was true in Germany. [02:04:12] We knew that was true in Japan, where the innocents weren't. They were so innocent. I'm just a woman with three children. Then the american serviceman turns his back, and she pulls out a knife and stabs him. And there are reports of that in Japan over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again, both in Germany and in Japan, where the innocent women and the innocent child is. Is so brainwashed that they go, oh, I'm innocent. Because they're taught if the American comes or the French comes or the Brit comes, just claim innocence, and then when they turn their back, kill them. [02:04:54] So what do you do? It's a terrible, horrible situation. [02:04:59] It's horrible. It's always been horrible and it will always be horrible. The conditions in Gaza with the Palestinians and the Israelis, just like the conditions with the Pakistanis and the Indians, it's never going to change. There is not going to be nirvana. There is not going to be a utopia. There's not going to be peace and hugging and kissing and intermarrying and everybody happy with one another. You are delusional to think that will happen. It's never happened since the beginning of mankind. Cain and Abel started the whole. For those of you who know the Bible, Cain and Abel started the whole killing of one another. [02:05:41] One killed his brother out of jealousy. [02:05:47] And if it happened back then, and it's happened ever since, throughout the history of man, without ceasing, it's always there. The planet is filled with killings, filled with wars. Even though you don't call them war today, it's always going to happen. [02:06:06] What's the point of this? The point is two things. Number one, when you look at the media, know that you're being misled and lied to. [02:06:16] It's as simple as seeing one group say anti israeli protesters take over building and the other media looks at the exact same situation. [02:06:30] Pro palestinian protesters take stand. [02:06:39] One sounds very peaceful and good. The other one sounds violent and horrible. They're describing the same thing. [02:06:50] How are you imagining it? You're not in Palestine, you're not in Gaza, you're not in the West bank, you're not in Israel. You don't know. And even if you live there, you have a microcosm experience personally. And the rest of your thinking comes from what other people tell you, other people's opinions or what the media propaganda machine is brainwashing you with. [02:07:21] So what do we do with Gaza and Israel? If you're not there, what are you protesting for? If you really are concerned about there, go over there and help them. All these people in these colleges that are like, oh, I want to protest, we should have a ceasefire. We should have a ceasefire. You don't even know the conditions over there. Why don't you go over there and help? [02:07:45] No, because you're afraid. You don't want to make that big of a commitment. [02:07:49] So you'll just break into buildings and become a mob and violent. [02:07:57] Hey, if you have an opinion, that's fine. Share your opinion. Voice it. Do it in a peaceful way. You don't have to break windows. You don't have to take over buildings. [02:08:05] You don't have to break rules. And break laws, become violent, make your opinion hurt. But you don't have an opinion because you're not there. [02:08:18] You don't know anything. Why are we listening to the guy who's got a towel around his head, hiding? You gotta listen to me. [02:08:29] I know everything. You gotta listen to me. You gotta listen to me. There should be a ceasefire. Stop fighting. Stop the killing. [02:08:38] Are we listening to this guy? [02:08:44] And some of you think, but, Kevin, we should stop the killing. Of course we should stop all killing everywhere. Every human life is precious. [02:08:52] Every human life is precious. And you'll never stop the violence. But you'll never stop the violence. Cycle. The cycle of violence and the cycle of wars. Whether you call them wars or not, it has gone on from the beginning of time and will not end. So stop being delusional. So what do we do? We send love and compassion to everyone we love. People without condition and without exception. [02:09:19] This is the secret of true enlightenment and spirituality. [02:09:27] No condemnation and no criticism. [02:09:30] Even when it's so hard not to condemn or criticize. Because once you start thinking of criticizing or condemning, you are then established in the world of duality, of right and wrong and good and evil. [02:09:45] And if you want to be enlightened and spiritual and spiritual and self realized and full of joy and peace, just simply love everyone. [02:09:57] Have compassion for everyone. And compassion means know that everyone has a right to be happy and a right to pursue their dreams and a right to feel love. [02:10:13] Have compassion for people. [02:10:18] Never criticize and condemn the person. [02:10:22] And don't criticize and contend the acts, because people are acting out based on their own karma and their own samskaras. Just love them. [02:10:33] And that's the hardest thing in the world to do, to love without condition and without exception. [02:10:40] I'm here to tell you that all of your dreams and life can come true. [02:10:45] You have what it takes to make it in life. You have inside you the ability to be joyful and at peace, regardless of the chaos that's going around the world. [02:10:59] Don't be anti this, anti that. Just send love. [02:11:04] Choose love. [02:11:05] Send love. [02:11:08] Be love. [02:11:11] I'm Kevin Trudeau. This is the Kevin Trudeau show. Everything they don't want you to know about. [02:11:17] God loves you, and so do I. Thanks for watching. Until next week.

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