[00:00:02] 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.
[00:00:17] Kevin Trudeau here. Everything they don't want you to know about. Thanks for joining me. We have a great power pack show today, improving the quality of your life and your standard of living, telling you the things that they don't want you to know about. Glad to be here. Glad you're here.
[00:00:33] I got some more. Last week, we talked about the Kevin was right file, and I got some more stuff in the headlines that the Kevin was right file.
[00:00:44] About 20 years ago on my original radio show, I was the first person, and I know this for a fact, I was the first person. Later, it was talked about a little bit in the mainstream news media.
[00:01:00] Fox News covered this a little bit, but then it went completely silent.
[00:01:05] What I pointed out was the obvious.
[00:01:09] I pointed out that politicians in America. But it's the same everywhere in the world, by the way. It's in every country in the world, with rare exception. I think Switzerland is an exception. But everywhere, when a person goes into politics, something magical happens.
[00:01:34] They all of a sudden become like geniuses at investing in America. And again, it's the same no matter what country you live in. Primarily, pretty much in America, when a person becomes a congressman or a congresswoman or they become a senator, within a couple years, their net worth goes up millions and millions and millions of dollars.
[00:02:03] A congressman, if he's in Congress for just two years, if he's only there for one term, just for two years, and then leaves magically during those two years, he becomes this investing genius, and they make not just 100% return on their investment.
[00:02:24] They have the psychic ability to pick a stock, and then magically, that stock goes up three. 4510, 2030, 40, 5100 times.
[00:02:34] It's the most amazing thing in the world. It's got to be that in Congress, like, the building has to be some psychic connection to the universe. And all the congresspeople pick stocks, like. Uncanny. And when you're in the Senate, you're even more psychically powerful at selecting the right stocks that are going to skyrocket or you short the stocks that go down. So I pointed out that when a person goes into Congress a few years later, and keep in mind they only make, like, 150 grand a year, and a senator makes, like, 200 grand or two and a quarter or something, they don't make huge money. So how is it that they go into Congress. And then they leave. Two years, four years, six years, eight years, ten years, 20 years later, and they're worth 2030, 40, $50 million. How is that possible?
[00:03:30] Well, the answer that I pointed out was Congress. Remember, they write the laws for themselves.
[00:03:38] Congress said that if you're in Congress, insider trading laws don't apply to members of Congress or the Senate. They don't apply. So you can actually trade on insider information and it's legal.
[00:04:03] Are you pissed off yet?
[00:04:08] I pointed this out, and this is one of the reasons why I've been crucified by the government, because I am explaining the things that people in the mainstream media are afraid to reveal. When Fox News brought it up, it was shut off in 48 hours, and you never heard of it ever again.
[00:04:33] Well, RFK. Robert Kennedy, Jr.
[00:04:38] Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Who's been on my radio show before, he actually pointed this out recently, and the headline says, she's such a genius.
[00:04:50] Nancy Pelosi is the most incredible investor in the history of mankind. She's made millions from perfectly timed stock trades, and her husband is even better than her. Her husband is the greatest, most accurate stock trader in the history of mankind anywhere on the planet. When he buys a stock, it is magical. I mean, he has the uncanny psychic ability to pick a stock and it goes up 100 times.
[00:05:33] The reason why I'm telling you this is you cannot trust any politician anywhere in the world. The old joke is, how do you know when they're lying? If their lips are moving, they are lying to you. They are deceiving you.
[00:05:56] Politicians are the biggest deceivers in the history of mankind. But guess what? It's been this way forever. Anybody in power will lie and manipulate. They will deceive.
[00:06:12] They will mislead the populace for their own personal gain and benefit.
[00:06:21] Kevin was right file. Put this in the Kevin was right file. The next thing I talked about 20 years ago is I said, you will notice that when somebody blows the whistle and reveals stuff that they don't want you to know about, these people become magically depressed.
[00:06:46] So when somebody comes forward and starts revealing things that they don't want you to know about, like the hormones go crazy and they become not only massively depressed, but they become suicidal and they shoot themselves in the head.
[00:07:09] Suicide. They always commit suicide. So I pointed out back then, I think I pointed out maybe 100 whistleblowers or insiders who were coming out and revealing stuff that they don't want you to know about. And in every case, they committed suicide. And I remember one guy kind of dismembered himself and stuffed himself in a hefty trash bag. Amazing ability, by the way, to commit suicide. Deemed a suicide. And then if they get put in prison, they always commit suicide in prison. He hung himself in prison.
[00:07:48] And I pointed out, they're not committing suicide. They're getting murdered by.
[00:07:54] Whether it's the US government or the canadian government or the german government or the french government or the italian government, clearly the russian government and the north korean government and the iranian government, we know they don't hide anything.
[00:08:11] And different governments, we know this.
[00:08:16] Look, don't even talk to us.
[00:08:19] They don't even try to hide the fact that they just chop some guy up and put him into a woodchipper.
[00:08:26] I mean, they want everybody to know what happened to the guy so that the next person thinks twice, do I want to be fed into a wood chipper while I'm still breathing?
[00:08:36] Maybe I won't blow the whistle.
[00:08:39] So just in the last few days, there was a whistleblower who was blowing the whistle on the Boeing corporation. And he said, I am not suicidal.
[00:08:55] If anything happens to me, it is not suicide. He just said it last week and he said it multiple times.
[00:09:06] Boeing whistleblower found dead in the US a former Boeing employee known for raising concerns about the firm's production standards has been found dead in what has been called a suicide.
[00:09:30] He was murdered.
[00:09:33] It's not suicide. It's not suicide.
[00:09:41] And the reason why I'm telling you this is because some of you are still under the impression that I love my government, I love my country, I love the free enterprise system, I love the capitalistic system. We have a democracy.
[00:09:59] Welcome to Fantasy island, where all of your dreams and fantasies are reality.
[00:10:10] That's not how it works. I remember in the movie the Godfather, Michael Corleone is talking to the girl. They're walking down Kay, and Michael Corleone is talking to Kay. And Kay says, I thought you were going to get out of your father's business.
[00:10:28] Vito Corleone, the dawn, the godfather.
[00:10:32] Kay didn't want Michael to be in the family business.
[00:10:37] And Michael says, kay, my father's not like, unlike any powerful man, a senator or a congressman.
[00:10:47] And Kay says, you're so naive, Michael. Senators and congressmen don't have people killed.
[00:10:54] And Michael looks at her and says, who's being naive now, Kay?
[00:11:01] Think about that. That was in the movie. They know what's happened. And if you watch that movie, the offer that I talked about, which is not movie, it's like a series of episodes on the making of the movie the Godfather, the true story of how they made the movie the Godfather. And you see how the politicians are controlled by not only the mob, but the bribes and the payoffs.
[00:11:32] It'll open your eyes to reality. And the reality is, life is not a fairy tale. The reality is quite different than what you may think.
[00:11:46] Once you start coming out of this trance and start seeing. Now you can start being empowered and you can stop being manipulated, controlled and lied to by these powers that be.
[00:12:01] So I want you to think about this.
[00:12:05] So put this in the Kevin was right file. And by the way, there are all these suicides.
[00:12:12] They're not suicides.
[00:12:15] People are being killed. I was put away for ten years for the non crime of contempt of court. Contempt of court is not a felony. It's not even a misdemeanor.
[00:12:30] It's called cirrus juryitis. My Latin isn't very good. I'm probably pronouncing it wrong, but it means a thing of its own. And I was given the longest sentence in the history of the United States of America for contempt of court. Ten years. And while I was there, there were three attempts on my life. And the guys told me they were given favors, payments to the families and so forth to take me out. It is a miracle that I'm still here.
[00:13:05] And I can tell you, if anything happens to me, it's not suicide.
[00:13:12] All right?
[00:13:16] I told you on my first show a few weeks ago that I was going to share with you headlines on how the mainstream media deceives you with headlines that they lie. And there's a difference between truth and honesty.
[00:13:35] When you go into court, as you guys know, I've been quite a few times. When you go into court, you have, I promise to tell the truth. And I remember I was sitting there with the judge, and he says, do you promise to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? I says, your honor, in addition to that, I promise to be honest.
[00:13:53] And he looked at me and he go, what's the difference? I go, the truth is, if I told my girlfriend I went to lunch with a friend, that's the truth. But if I was honest, I would have said I went to lunch with my ex girlfriend.
[00:14:10] One's the truth.
[00:14:12] One's being honest. Think about it.
[00:14:16] So here we have dishonesty across the board. And the reason why I'm sharing this with you is not so that you feel bad. I'm revealing how the magic trick is done. So now, if you're smart and you look, tomorrow or the next day at the news, you're going to start seeing, ah, I can see how they're lying to me. And all of a sudden, you come out of your trance to some degree and you become empowered and you're no longer susceptible to the negative influence of other people, or at least dramatically reduced.
[00:14:55] You're not suggestible.
[00:14:57] Look, all of you can be hypnotized.
[00:15:01] If you go to a stage hypnotist and they bring you on stage and they go sleep.
[00:15:09] When I snap my fingers, you're going to wake up and act like a chicken.
[00:15:17] Sleep. When you wake up, you're going to not remember anything and everything's going to be just fine. See, I told you I couldn't be hypnotized. Some of these people could be hypnotized. I can't be hypnotized, Charlie. You acted like a chicken.
[00:15:31] I got it on camera here.
[00:15:33] All of you can be hypnotized. All of you are hypnotized every single day.
[00:15:39] I am slowly but surely making it so that you're no longer susceptible to the influence of other people, that you're not what's called suggestible, that you're not hypnotizable. And what that means, my friends, so that you're not controlled anymore. You're independent, you're self reliant, you're strong, you're powerful. You control your own destiny, and nobody can control you. Wouldn't you like that? Wouldn't you like to have. Wow. He actually cleared out all this stuff so I can no longer be controlled. And when that happens, it doesn't matter what the powers that be and the evil people do, because they can't affect you.
[00:16:26] And then life is a lot easier because you're not going, look at what they're doing. Look at what they're doing. Look at what they're doing. I watched this guy's show on YouTube, and he pointed all this.
[00:16:38] Look at all the suckers that have fallen for that stuff. Well, not me, baby. I know how the magic trick is done, and it doesn't affect me. You have immunity.
[00:16:50] They can give you the poison and you're going, I took the antidote. Ha. So everybody else dies. They drink the poison, they all drop over dead. Do you ever see that in a movie? Like, the guy's got a bottle and let's all drink together and everyone's watching, there may be some poison in here, and everybody drinks. And the guy, they're waiting for him to drink first, and he drinks first out of the same bottle. Oh, it's fine. Everybody else drinks. They all drop over dead. And then he looks on the camera, he goes, I took the antidote.
[00:17:20] That's what I'm giving you, the antidote. So when you drink the poison or they throw the poison at you, it doesn't affect you. All right? So here's a headline. Here's a headline here, and here's what the headline says. And then I'm going to show you how they're lying. So I want you to think about this, all right? So pay attention.
[00:17:38] Immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than us born Americans study fines.
[00:17:48] So let me say it again. Here it is right here. Immigrants. So he says, immigrants are less likely to commit crimes. Immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than us born Americans. And you're thinking, and it's not just one study. It's studies find.
[00:18:05] So immigrants, and we're talking about America, but it's the same everywhere, whether it's here in Canada or Australia, Germany, Italy, everybody complains that immigrants come in and these immigrants commit murder. These immigrants are stealing, these immigrants are committing all these crimes.
[00:18:23] The right wing conservatives keep pointing this out. When somebody was murdered recently, Joe Biden didn't want to mention it, but he finally mentioned it at the state of a union address that there was another murder and it was committed by an immigrant. So this says immigrants, but this says immigrants are less likely to commit crimes than us born american studies find.
[00:18:52] So it's basically saying that people who are born outside of America, and this isn't America's studies that were focused on America. People that were not born in America, but born in other countries and then first generation came to America as immigrants, they're less likely to commit crimes than people that were born in America. How is that possible when we think about that?
[00:19:16] This is misleading.
[00:19:19] This is the truth. But they're not being honest.
[00:19:24] So let me share with you. The truth is people who come to the United States who were born in a country other than the US, people who were born in countries other than the US, who legally go through the hoops of flame for two to three years and are allowed to immigrate to America legally and come into this country after the massive amount of requirements and time and effort to prove to the US government that they have plenty of money, that they can support themselves, that they have a full time job and they're waiting or they're going to start a business, that they have education, that they're highly educated, that they have no criminal background, that they have families that they're stable, educated, with plenty of money. So when they come here, they can get a house or rent an apartment. They have their own money. They have a job waiting for them. They're not going to be on welfare. They're not going to need public assistance.
[00:20:33] And they've proven that they have no criminal background, no criminal record, no nothing, no arrests, nothing.
[00:20:41] When those people come to America, they are absolutely less likely to commit crimes than people that were born in America. No kidding.
[00:20:51] These are the salt of the earth.
[00:20:54] These are the most wonderful people in the world. These are people that are in a country and they're going, I want to immigrate to the United States of America and I want to become a U. S. Citizen and I want to wave the american flag and I want to learn the country's culture and learn the country's customs, and I want to be an American, and I want my children to be american, and I want to speak English and learn English and have my kids learn it as their first are. We want millions of these people to come to America. We need to make it easier for those people to come to America. And Canada should want more people like that to come to Canada and Germany and Italy and France and Belgium and Australia and New Zealand and all around the world, countries that have vibrant economies, lot of opportunity, a high standard of living compared to many countries around the world. Those countries should want millions and millions and millions and millions of those type of individuals coming into their country. And it should be easier. It shouldn't take three to five years. It should be a few months. Person says, I have no criminal record. I have an education. I have a couple of hundred thousand dollars cash in the bank. I have family here, friends. I have a place to live. I can support myself. I have a job waiting for me.
[00:22:16] These are the people that do not commit crimes.
[00:22:21] So when you read this, you may have thought, if you're from America, you may have thought they're talking about the people that are illegally coming into America on mostly the southern border, the mexican border, the people from all the Mexico, Central and South America, and people from around the world that are pouring into central and South America from China and Thailand and the Philippines. Not the Philippines, that's in a US territory, but they're coming in from all around the world and they're pouring into Central and South America or Mexico and then they're coming and crossing the border illegally. Guess what? Those people have the highest percentage of crimes committed. When you look at those people that are coming in illegally. That group commits the highest percentage, the highest percentage of those people commit crimes, more than any other group. Any other group.
[00:23:23] That's what the study shows. But the headline lies to you.
[00:23:30] They lie to you. They're being truthful, but they're being dishonest. So they're trying to make it seem like illegal immigrants are wonderful people.
[00:23:48] When that's.
[00:23:51] Look, there's a lot of people that come into this country, America or Canada or other countries illegally, that are wonderful people. We know that. But the statistics show that people who are coming into various countries, whether it's Italy, it's the same statistic. Whether it's Germany or France or Belgium or the UK or Canada or Australia, the people that go into those countries illegally, when you take, okay, there's a million people that went into Australia illegally. What percentage of those people have been convicted of crimes? It's higher than any other demographic group by a factor of 510, 2030, 40, 5100. There's no comparison.
[00:24:33] And that's the fact that nobody wants you to know because they lie to you. You can put this in the Kevin was right file.
[00:24:41] Here's another one that they're lying to.
[00:24:45] I'll talk more about immigration, baby, because countries around. And when I talk about the globalist agenda, you don't understand why the globalists want massive migration.
[00:24:58] And migration is a good word. Immigration is another good word. People who migrate and go into countries illegally and break the law. That's another good phrase. I mean, why are you so offended when you say there's an illegal immigrant versus a legal immigrant? There's a difference. One comes into the country legally and does all the paperwork, and the other one comes in illegally and gets everything for free as soon as I get here.
[00:25:25] All right, we'll talk about that at another time. But the globalist agenda, there's a reason why that's happening and why that's being promoted, but that's done on purpose. So here's another one, and this is great. Again, the truth, but non honest. Not honest. They're telling you the truth, but they're not being honest. Pentagon finds no evidence of alien technology in new UFO report.
[00:25:59] So this is a new UFO report, and it talks about that in this report. This report found no evidence of alien technology.
[00:26:13] The Pentagon says it found no evidence of extraterrestrial spacecraft in a new report reviewing nearly eight decades of UFO sightings.
[00:26:26] Oh, that's true.
[00:26:30] So let me tell you what they did.
[00:26:34] They told the Pentagon, we want you to look at all of the filed reports for eight decades.
[00:26:44] Review all the papers, all the reports that have been filed, and see if you can find anything that proves there's alien technology.
[00:26:54] So they looked at all of the false reports that were filed for the last eight decades and go, no. Did nothing here.
[00:27:04] No, we can't find anything.
[00:27:08] No alien technology. We looked at every single piece of paper near wood, and there's no alien technology at all. No evidence. Excuse me, Bubba. Did you happen to go to Area 51, groom Lake? And when you went down. Bob Lazar, he was there.
[00:27:30] And when you go down the road, after you get off the secret plane that they tell you doesn't exist but does. A pick. You can see it flying in and you go down the road, instead of taking a right, you take a left, and you go into the tunnel that's hidden in the mountain, and you go down. And you go down. Twelve.
[00:27:48] Did you go there?
[00:27:50] No. We looked at the paper that were filed, and there would no technology there.
[00:27:57] All right.
[00:28:01] The organization that was giving the task to research has found no evidence that any US government investigation, academic sponsored research, or official review panel has confirmed that any sighting of an unidentified phenomena represented extraterrestrial technology.
[00:28:29] What they're saying is there's no evidence in any of the government reports, any of the academic sponsored research, or any of the official review panel papers.
[00:28:43] No kidding.
[00:28:47] We know that there's nothing.
[00:28:50] We know that because they've been filing reports for decades ago. No, we have nothing.
[00:28:58] Nothing to see here. Nothing to see here. No, we have nothing.
[00:29:06] Then it goes on to say the report dismisses some of the most explosive claims made in a July congressional hearing in which former military officials claimed by firsthand sightings, that the government is concealing from the public what it knows about UFOs. In one account, a former air force intelligence officer, who has no reason to lie, said he saw firsthand how the government has long operated a covert program. Covert means. Secret covert means. You're not putting it in the papers that are being reviewed.
[00:29:50] That the government has operated a covert program for decades in which it has reverse engineered, received USO vessels.
[00:29:59] So here's a guy who says, look, I'm not the only guy. There's dozens of them with our own two eyes. We've seen it. We've touched the alien spacecraft. We have been there. We have seen it. People on their deathbed saying, I can finally say what I have been told. If I revealed, I would be shot in the head by suicide.
[00:30:22] If I revealed this, they told me, you will commit suicide.
[00:30:27] And then they talk about this dozens and dozens and dozens of people.
[00:30:32] But the organization that was given the task to review it, to date, they have found no verifiable evidence for claims that the US government and private companies have access to or have been reverse engineering extraterrestrial technology.
[00:30:50] They have reviewed all of the official government paperwork on this subject and found no evidence of such. No kidding. It's a covert operation.
[00:31:08] I mean, really. Mr. Trudeau, you said you were in an organization called the Brotherhood. That's right.
[00:31:16] How come we can't find any information on this secret society, Mr. Trudeau?
[00:31:25] Well, because it's a secret.
[00:31:35] Step out of your trance.
[00:31:40] Kevin was right.
[00:31:44] A few weeks ago, I talked about how the standard of living and quality of life across the world in first world countries, whether it's Germany or France or Italy or Canada or America or Australia, is going down. Down. I pointed out a whole bunch of things. One of the things is, of course, crime.
[00:32:04] Union boss calls for national guard with machine guns to do bag checks on Chicago transit system like they are now doing in.
[00:32:18] You know, I lived in Zurich, Switzerland.
[00:32:21] I lived right downtown in the red Castle.
[00:32:25] Quite a nice place, right on Lake Zurich.
[00:32:30] A lake that's so clean you can drink the water.
[00:32:35] It's a world class city. I didn't see any graffiti. There were no potholes in the streets.
[00:32:43] There were no homeless people.
[00:32:46] There was virtually no crime. I remember one particular day as walking down. I was going to go get a massage. So I'm in my house and I'm wondering, is it cold? Do I need an overcoat? Because I'm going to walk. It's a 20 minutes walk.
[00:33:02] Or should I just walk out? Because I'm going to go get a massage. I'm not going to dress up. So I put on sneakers, I put on sweatpants, a sweatshirt, a baseball hat, and I think it's cold. So I put on a black cashmere long overcoat. Now, let me explain this. If you ever live in Zurich or been there, nobody wears a baseball hat. Nobody walks down the Banhoff Strassa, which is the main beautiful boulevard with all Gucci and Louis Vuitton shops and Rolex stores. Nobody's walking down there with sneakers on and sweatpants and a baseball hat. Just doesn't happen. So I walk out the door, and as soon as I walk about a block, I realize it's way too hot for this long black overcoat.
[00:33:55] So I got the baseball hat, I got the long, black overcoat, which is way too hot. So I get the sneakers, the sweatpants.
[00:34:08] I look completely out of place. There's something wrong with this picture. So as I'm walking down the street, I'm kind of embarrassed, because it's like I got this goofy, long, heavy coat, which. It's so hot. I'm sure people are wondering, what's wrong with this guy? And I got the baseball hat and the sunglasses and the sneakers. I just don't look like I belong. All of a sudden, three police officers circle me, and they talk to me in German. Now, my German isn't so good. And at the time, it was even worse. So I said, a childugung, which is. Excuse me, abba ishkan nicht zergud Deutschfrstein, which I can't speak German very well. And some of you who speak German are probably laughing right now at my terrible German. I apologize.
[00:34:55] As tutmer light.
[00:34:58] So I said, do you speak English? Schrecks? Do English? Do you speak English? And they said, yes.
[00:35:04] They said, where do you live? I says, I live here. I live in Zurich. Yeah, but where are you staying? I goes, I'm staying in my house. I'm a resident here. Do you have papers? Well, I was told when I got my residency visa and papers to always carry your passport and your residency papers with you. I says, yes. Can I get them in my jacket? Yes. So I pull out my passport, which shows that I'm in the country legally. I pull out my resident visa, and I pull out my driver's license, which has my address on it.
[00:35:44] And they look it all up, and they call it in to make sure that I am who I say am. It's not fake documents. And I go, thank you very much. Have a nice day.
[00:35:53] I said, time out. Why did you stop me? And they said, well, we just did, and have a nice day.
[00:36:03] And I said to them, I said, yeah, no, I get that. Why did you stop me? And they kind of smiled, and they didn't want to say anything. I says, you stopped me because you thought, there's something wrong here. This guy might have a shotgun under that long overcoat. You thought, it's too hot for a long cashmere black overcoat. It didn't look right. And you also said, this guy has a baseball hat on that doesn't fit right on the bonhoeff Strassa with his Louis Vuitton and Rolex. And then you thought, he's got sneakers and sweatpants on. You said, there's something wrong.
[00:36:41] And because you profiled me, you stopped me to make sure that everything was okay, and they were getting nervous. And I said, I want you to know that I want you to do this every single time you see somebody like me. I'm not offended at all. I'm happy. I am thankful that you officers did your job and are keeping us safe. Thank you. You were polite. You were respectful. You weren't know some crazy stormtrooper. You did it perfectly, and I am thankful.
[00:37:24] But the point is, you can take the train in Zurich. You can take the tram. And number one, it doesn't smell like piss, okay? There's not homeless people sleeping on the tram. When you get on the tram, you can eat off the floor. It's spotless and clean. It looks like it's brand new. There's not graffiti everywhere. The seats aren't all tore up.
[00:37:54] Does this make sense? And there's no crime.
[00:37:58] Oh, go to the subway. In America now, you have to have national Guard units there with machine guns because it's out of control.
[00:38:11] And this is happening all across America. All across, we'll call them first world countries. It's getting worse and worse and worse. And what they keep saying is, oh, the crime rate is going down.
[00:38:27] No, I'll show you how. They're manipulating these numbers and lying to you because they're changing the definition of crime rate.
[00:38:37] It's real simple. Just change the definition, and you can make the number goes down. So this goes in the Kevin was right file. Oh, this also goes in the Kevin was right know. Welcome to America. You're under arrest.
[00:38:55] America is a very beautiful place where we have nice, wonderful citizens. And the people that are crossing the border illegally who have no money and no place to live, they're not going to steal anything.
[00:39:08] They're hungry. They're going to go in and try to steal something.
[00:39:13] They come across the border, they don't have two nickels to rub together. They don't speak English. They may have a family. My heart goes out to these people. I mean, these are human beings. This is a catastrophe on a mass scale.
[00:39:28] Humanity is dealing with a catastrophe. And you have to have compassion for these people. They're looking for a better life. They're leaving misery, and they're coming here, but they're also going right into misery.
[00:39:42] It's getting so out of control, the shoplifting that Walmart is now.
[00:39:51] I couldn't believe when I read this. I had to go to a Walmart and see this. And going into Walmart's like going into a combination comedy show, horror show. I mean, just look around the know. I mean, look at this one. Person. And she's like, she cut off her eyebrows and then painted them back where they don't belong.
[00:40:13] I'm like, and then there's other ones with curlers in the hair.
[00:40:19] Another one's walking around with slippers, and they're like big bunnies on each subsidy, it's like she just got out of bed.
[00:40:27] This is how you walk around all day. It's two in the afternoon anyway, so it says, I promise I won't eat the tide. Cries Walmart shopper shocked at new security in laundry aisle.
[00:40:48] Others agree it's crazy. Shoppers that are resorting to humor to cope with their frustration said they face expanding and disruptive anti theft measures. And what this article goes on to show is that in the aisles all across, like Walmart and other places they have, everything's locked, went, you can't buy anything. It's like, bang, I whack into this. I'm just trying to get the tide. Am I going to shoplift the tide? Clearly, yes.
[00:41:19] Or somebody's eating the tide.
[00:41:21] Maybe they think it's candy.
[00:41:25] Oh, so if that's happening, then not only do we have crime infestation, we also have retardation at rampant levels. Because if you're so stupid that you think tide is candy.
[00:41:41] Oh, my God. How bad are things getting?
[00:41:45] Oh, the infrastructure in America, I talked about how it's gone down. We haven't built anything in a hundred years. If you look at the beautiful, beautiful libraries that Andrew Carnegie built, I mean, they're made of marble in Lynn, Massachusetts, where I grew up, Lynn, Massachusetts, it's a blue collar community. There is a temple.
[00:42:13] And if all mankind died and a new race came in 100 years from now, and they would see the library, all the books would be disintegrated. But this marble building, it looks like something from Greece. They would say this was a temple.
[00:42:31] They worship their gods here. No, it's a library, but it looks like a temple from Greece. Big, huge marble pillars. Marble. Everything is marble. It cost a fortune. Governments can't afford it today. Andrew Carnegie just wrote a check. He built all these unbelievable places. You look at Washington DC, all the monuments, they were built 150 years ago. Now the government has no money to build anything. The last monument was down there was the Vietnam monument. It's like a wall, but it cost $10 to build. But it's government, so it probably cost half a million dollars.
[00:43:15] They overpay for everything, but it's like, that's the monument. How come we can't build a monument like the Lincoln Memorial or the Washington monument? Are you kidding me? Think about how much money it would cost to build the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington monument today, or the Capitol building today. How much would it cost?
[00:43:32] Government doesn't have any money.
[00:43:36] The amount that it would cost would be probably billions and billions of probably 50 or $100 billion to build the Capitol building. I mean, it's so unbelievable.
[00:43:47] So our infrastructure is just depleting and it's so bad. First off, all the prisons are, people say, good, those prisoners, they shouldn't have anything good anyway.
[00:44:05] Well, if know the animal rights group, if they went to a US prison and let's say that it housed animals, PETA would be filing lawsuits for animal abuse. That's how bad the US prisons are. The rats, the mice, the asbestos, the no heat, no air conditioning. It's 120 degrees. Oh, it's okay. Let the inmates die, no problem. The food that I remember one time I took a piece of cake, I went up with my tray and listen, I'm in prison, I get it. I'm not going to complain. So the guy throws a piece of cake on my tray. I go back to my table with my other fellow inmates and the tray has got green mold all over it.
[00:45:03] The cake. The cake has got green mold all over it.
[00:45:10] I'm thinking, I am not going to complain. I'm in prison. I'm not going to complain. But clearly the food service administrator would want to know this so we can stop giving it out because someone's going to get violently ill and then maybe file a lawsuit or something. You don't want people dying. So I walk up and I said, the food service guy was standing there. They always stand there so you can walk up and address them. That's part of the rules. But if you address them, they'll just throw you in the hole and ship you because they don't want you to address them. But they can say, I was there and then they say, you threaten them. So I'm a little nervous about even walking up and saying hello.
[00:45:57] So I walk up and I said, I am not complaining. I want you to know this. I am not under any circumstances complaining, but I want you to know that the cake has this green mold all over it, so you might want to stop serving it because I'm sure you don't want to get anybody to get sick. And he goes, there's nothing wrong with that cake.
[00:46:25] Excuse me. It's got green mold all over it. Now that's organic. There's nothing wrong with that cake.
[00:46:33] Mold is how they made penicillin. Nothing wrong with that. Cake goes to them.
[00:46:39] Yes, sir.
[00:46:43] Think about that. So this story is fantastic. It just shows you how bad things are. Cop boss, cop boss tells a cop boss, the top cop, the cop boss.
[00:47:03] This is USA Today. Whoever wrote this, I can't pronounce the guy's name. I don't know what country he's from. Clearly English is not his first language. Anyway, cop boss says marauding is a good word.
[00:47:23] Marauding rats are getting high on marijuana at New Orleans police headquarters.
[00:47:33] And it goes on to say that the headquarters of the New Orleans police Department, the headquarters is in such disrepair because it was built probably 150 years ago when government had money. And it's just fallen apart and completely diapolited. It is overrun, overrun with, not mice with rats the size of giant cats.
[00:48:00] And they can't get rid of them. And the rats, who will eat anything, are eating. They're burrowing into the evidence room and they're eating the evidence, the marijuana. Now clearly, clearly we know what really is happening here.
[00:48:21] The drug cartels have figured this out. If there's no evidence, they can't be convicted. So they have trained rats, I'm sure of this, trained rats to go into the police department, and they've trained them because they showed them the plans. They said, you burrow into the evidence room and you eat the evidence.
[00:48:45] I'm sure that's what's happening.
[00:48:48] All right, let's talk about two other things and then I have some excitement. Now I'm going to talk about this first. All right.
[00:49:00] Can I have a drum roll? Do we have Drumroll? We're going to do movie recommendation. Drum roll.
[00:49:07] Is there a drum roll? Yes. Okay, here's the drum roll. All right, so let's assume there was just a drum roll.
[00:49:20] The response I have gotten from my brilliant movie recommendations is off the chart. And if you haven't seen all the movie recommendations, you know, guys, we should put up on the fan club website, Kevin trudeaufanclub.com website, a list of Kevin's movie recommendations. And we just add to it every single week.
[00:49:44] My books are already there. There's a recommended book list, so you can get the recommended book
[email protected]. But check out the. We're going to start putting up the movie recommendations. So maybe this is the first show you've ever seen and you're saying, who is this guy?
[00:50:01] Check out the movie recommendations. People are loving it. They're saying, man, I didn't know this movie existed. I never heard of it before. What a wonderful night I watched with my girlfriend, my husband. We watched it together as a family. It was fun, it was entertaining. We discussed it afterwards. It was just a great movie. And I picked some older movies. I also picked some kind of newer movies. What I think is newer for most people think are old. All right, so I got two movie recommendations this week. The first one is an older movie. It's in black and white.
[00:50:36] The name of the movie is twelve angry men.
[00:50:42] Sorry, ladies. You may actually be happy. Good. Yeah, all these guys. It should be twelve angry ladies or twelve angry women. There's a movie I am going to recommend, by the way, ladies, where there's not one male in the entire movie. It's only women. And it's a great movie, but I'll recommend that later. This one here is called twelve Angry Men. And it's not about twelve angry men. That's the name of the movie, twelve angry men. It has a young Jack Klugman. Some of you watching have no idea who Jack Klugman is. Well, he was one of the od couple with, he played Oscar Madison opposite Felix Unger, who was played by Tony Randall. And most of you are going, who the hell is he talking about? Okay, yes, I know. I'm not mentioning Matt Damon or Johnny Depp or anybody who's famous today or Tom Cruise. These are older actors. But has a young Jack love and also Henry Fonda. Henry Fonda. You don't know who he is? He's old, he's dead. It's a black and white movie. It's an old movie, so you're probably not going to know the actors.
[00:51:45] But it's a movie about twelve jurors and the entire movie is shot in one room.
[00:51:57] And it's dialogue between these twelve people. And it's riveting.
[00:52:02] Why do I recommend you watch the movie?
[00:52:05] Years ago I was in Chicago here and I met a fellow by the name of Herb Cohen. Now, Herb Cohen wrote a book called you can negotiate anything. And he was teaching a seminar on negotiation. And Herb was this wonderful, wonderful, brilliant jewish fellow from Chicago, and he smokes cigars non stop when he taught his seminar. And I asked him, and I says, Mr. Cohen, we're in a hotel.
[00:52:39] It's a non smoking hotel.
[00:52:43] You're teaching the seminar and you're smoking cigars.
[00:52:47] How is that possible? And he said, real easy, negotiation.
[00:52:53] So Herb Cohen taught this seminar on negotiation. And I remember in that particular seminar, he said, with a cigar, in negotiation, you have to care, but not that much.
[00:53:11] Think about that nugget of gold right there in life. You have to care, but not that much. And then he went on to say, and in negotiations there are two words that you should use a lot. The first word is spelt huh and it's pronounced ha.
[00:53:28] The second word is spelt wh and pronounced wa.
[00:53:34] Sometimes you can use these together. Ha.
[00:53:40] Powerful negotiation training.
[00:53:43] But in the negotiation training course, he showed a movie and he said, I'm going to show you a movie. We're going to pick it apart because it tells you every secret of negotiation.
[00:53:55] One guy negotiates against twelve and he comes out on top of the negotiation. The movie was twelve angry men.
[00:54:05] Henry Fonda is the one guy who's negotiating against eleven other men and he wins the negotiation. And you can see all the techniques because Herb Cohen would stop the movie and he would say, what technique was just used right there? And I remember in one particular technique, and I'll tell it to you, was when Henry Fonda took his jacket off and he goes, that was a subtle technique to let everybody know, I ain't going anywhere. So when you're in negotiation, to be able to let the other person know you're in no rush changes the dynamic subconsciously of the negotiation and gives you power in the negotiation. So twelve angry men is a great movie. Highly encourage you to watch it. It's a great movie. The next movie is a newer movie.
[00:55:01] My esteemed colleagues over here who are younger, in their 20s are going to say, what movie is he talking about? It probably came out before you guys were born. Although I'm saying that it's a newer movie. It's called a Bronx tale.
[00:55:15] Okay? I show hands over here, the peanut gallery. You don't even know what that means. Have you ever heard of a Bronx, oh, oh, Joe.
[00:55:24] But you'd never watched it, right? You have watched it. Okay, Joe, have watched it. And thumbs up or thumbs down? Thumbs up. Thumbs up. It's so so. It's so so, okay. Joe's like, so so let me tell you why I recommend it.
[00:55:40] Do you have any reason why I'm recommending this movie? Besides, it's a gangster movie? All right, here's the reason why. The reason why I recommend watching a Bronx tale. It's not the best movie you've ever seen. It's not necessarily riveting. It's a true story and it's an accurate depiction of life and people.
[00:56:05] Let me tell you something. If you want to excel in life, if you want to succeed in life, one of the things is always to work on yourself. That's categorically number one. I just saw a clip of my old friend Jim Rohn. Jim Rohn was one of the guys who trained Tony Robbins. And Jim Rohn said he was a brilliant guy. He said you should work harder on yourself than you work at your job.
[00:56:37] Where should you put your effort? He goes, most people try to put effort into their work or their career or their business. You put your effort into yourself, work on yourself first. So personal development. And Warren Buffett said that as well. Warren Buffett said the biggest difference between wealthy people and poor people is wealthy people, especially when they were just starting off, invested money, huge amounts of money and huge amounts of time in personal development because they knew investing in yourself will pay you the biggest dividends and you'll have that investment for the rest of your life. So always invest in yourself. Which is why I recommend books and audios and the different training courses we have available.
[00:57:15] But the second thing that's really important is to be a student of human nature.
[00:57:22] You'll never hear this. Oh, this is an insider secret right here. I don't even think it's in nuggets of gold book. You should write this down. Write that one down, because we'll add this as a nugget of gold.
[00:57:33] I don't think I've ever said this in public. If you want to be successful, if you want to be a master of your own personal power, one big advantage is to be an expert in human nature.
[00:57:50] How do you learn about human nature? Well, number one, by looking at yourself and being not delusional, but have real strong self awareness. Be aware of your strengths and your weaknesses, but also be aware of others and really analyze what is motivating them, what is making them say that. Is it a Sam scar or some energetic imprint that's keying in and they're acting irrational. Did you push a button where they're acting irrational and uncontrollably, or do they have something inside? A need, a need to be acknowledged, for example. You know, one of the biggest needs is for people, if you read the book, one of my recommended books was how to win friends and influence people. One of the biggest needs is people need to be heard.
[00:58:49] People need to be heard. You do, too. You need to be heard. You get frustrated when someone isn't hearing you.
[00:58:59] They're not listening. No, they're not hearing you.
[00:59:05] You don't understand what I'm saying.
[00:59:09] If you say to someone the magic words after they express themselves, I hear you, their heart melts and you develop affinity with that person. So you can look at how people operate in life and you start becoming a greater student of human nature. So a movie like twelve angry men that does that? That's a fictitious movie, of course, but it teaches you human nature and negotiation technique. A Bronx tale is a true story. And it's actually true almost to the point of the dialogue being accurate. Because the author of this is the man in the movie. He actually wrote down. He experienced it firsthand. So what you're witnessing is a firsthand account of what happened in the Bronx of New York relating to the italian mafia there.
[01:00:20] It's a firsthand account so you can learn about human nature. So highly recommend and encourage you to watch both of those movies. And again, as always, in the comment section, either on the Kevin Trudeau fan Club telegram channel or in the comment section here on YouTube or Rumble or wherever you're watching this, you can tell us what you think of the movies that I recommend. Those are two good ones. Now I'm going to give you my book recommendation. Can we have a drum roll, please?
[01:00:55] Drum roll. Thank you. This book, I'm not going to show it to you yet. This book was one of the first positive thinking books that I read. You see, when this book was actually published, 1959, I believe. I got this in 1969, maybe 1970.
[01:01:19] Yeah, I was young.
[01:01:22] Not that young, but I was young. I could read this book.
[01:01:29] So many multimillionaires who were starting off in the late sixty s and early 70s said this was the book that had all the impact in their life.
[01:01:44] The book is called the magic of thinking big. The magic of thinking big.
[01:01:53] Acquire the secrets of success.
[01:01:56] Achieve everything you've always wanted. Personal property, financial security, power and influence. The ideal job. Satisfying relationships. A rewarding and enjoyable life. It's written by David Schwartz, PhD, an amazingly powerful book. You are what you think. Believe you can succeed and you will.
[01:02:23] When I was given this book, I was told, just read the first two chapters. Don't read anything more.
[01:02:33] Fine. Well, after I read the first two chapters, I said, they're not going to know I read the whole book.
[01:02:40] Here's the first two chapters. And this is why I was told to read the first two chapters and nothing more. The reason why I was told that, by the way, later I explained, because the guy didn't want to frighten me. By the size of the book, it's 200 and it's almost 300 pages. And the print is not huge. So I would call it a little longer book than today's books.
[01:03:06] So he didn't want to scare me. And he said, just read the first two chapters. He wanted me to read the whole book, but he said, just read the first two. Oh, I can read the first two chapters.
[01:03:14] I wasn't going to get scared. So here's the first two chapters. The name of the first one is believe you can succeed and you will.
[01:03:26] Believe you can succeed and you will. There's another book that I recommend, too. It's on the book list called the Magic of Believing.
[01:03:34] It's a whole technology that affects the universe in magical ways. Believe you can succeed and you will. That's the first chapter. It's 20 pages. Then the second chapter is equally powerful.
[01:03:50] Cure yourself of excusitis, the failure disease.
[01:03:56] Let me tell you something, folks.
[01:03:58] Failures are always good at one thing, making excuses.
[01:04:05] Think about that.
[01:04:07] Think about that. Failures make excuses. Winners take responsibility.
[01:04:14] Two powerful chapters. But I'll give you the other chapters, too, to kind of wet your appetite here. Chapter three, build confidence and destroy fear. Most people are motivated by fear. They don't have confidence in themselves or ability.
[01:04:27] You have to have confidence. Some people say you have to believe in yourself. The word belief is actually based in doubt. Have confidence in yourself. Have confidence that you can win. And you do that by eliminating fear.
[01:04:42] Build confidence and destroy fear. Next one, how to think big.
[01:04:47] See, there is magic in thinking big.
[01:04:52] It actually creates results. If you can expand your imagination and think big, magical, powerful things happen in your life. There is magic in thinking big. Don't think small. You got to think big. Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you still wind up amongst the stars.
[01:05:11] So there's magic in thinking big. But how do you think big? Chapter four, how to think big. How to think and dream creatively. This tells you how.
[01:05:23] This book is filled with the how and it goes on and on. Highly recommend and encourage this book. You know, for years I actually had printed just chapter one and two, and we had this in a little tiny pamphlet. And I would give this out like candy to everybody I met, knew, whatever, say, hey, this will help you. This will change your life. And if you like it, you can order the book. But I had it specifically printed, had 100,000 copies printed, and I just gave them away to everybody.
[01:05:57] Chapter one and two. So at least read those two.
[01:06:02] All right, what else we got? All right, I want to talk about a couple of other things that are, well, I wanted to get to this.
[01:06:11] Maybe I'll get to that next week. Okay, how you're being lied to. And I'm going to give you some things that's going to help you right now.
[01:06:20] It's always good to be helped. Yes.
[01:06:23] I always like to save some money.
[01:06:28] If you watch television, you've probably seen ads for cellular phone service. Now, I don't know the ads that go on around the world because I haven't seen them, but I'm sure they're very similar. I've done a little research and I'm pretty sure they're similar.
[01:06:47] In the United States. You have a couple companies such as consumer cellular, and what consumer cellular says in their ad is, we provide.
[01:07:02] Now, listen to the words here, because there's a difference between truth and honesty. And if you're dealing with a company that's not being honest, don't deal with them at all because they're screwing you. Be 100% honest.
[01:07:19] Honesty is always the best policy.
[01:07:23] So consumer cellular says this, buy our service because we provide the exact same coverage as the major carrier because we use their towers.
[01:07:44] And they show you a map, right? And they say, what's the difference between these two maps? These are the coverage maps.
[01:07:53] I go, well, this one here is a different color than this one. This is our premium.
[01:07:58] And the consumer cellular guys goes, why would I pay more for the same coverage?
[01:08:07] And they're very specific. They go, it is exactly the same coverage. Exactly the same coverage.
[01:08:17] So if you use Verizon or if you use consumer cellular, you're getting exactly the same coverage. So why would you pay more for horizon? Makes sense, right? Makes sense.
[01:08:35] Wait a minute. Coverage. Let's think about that word, coverage. What does coverage mean?
[01:08:42] It means to cover. Okay? So Verizon and consumer cellular have the exact same coverage because consumer cellular is using the same towers. Well, if they're using the same towers, then they have the same coverage.
[01:08:57] So what's the difference between the two?
[01:09:03] They're not going to tell you, but here's what the answer is.
[01:09:07] There is a tower, and on the top of the tower is the Verizon transponder.
[01:09:16] The consumer cellular transponder is down here.
[01:09:22] They have the same coverage, but they don't have the same strength of signal.
[01:09:28] You don't have the same service. You don't have the same clarity.
[01:09:33] That's the difference.
[01:09:35] They're lying to you.
[01:09:39] It's not the same service. They have the same exact coverage because they're on the tower. So they cover the same area, but one signal is strong and crystal clear and the other one is weak because it's lower on the tower.
[01:09:54] Now, I'm not saying don't use consumer cellular or mint or there's a bunch of other ones now running around. They all do the same thing.
[01:10:05] This is exactly what they're doing.
[01:10:08] You have T Mobile, you got Verizon.
[01:10:14] I think there's at T. Those are the three.
[01:10:17] So there's three that have towers. Three companies have towers at T, Verizon and T Mobile in the United States. And it varies around the world.
[01:10:28] These other companies, whether it's mint or consumer cellular, whatever, they're using the same tower. They're leasing the tower and they're just putting a transponder, but it's lower on the tower, so their signal is not as strong and their clarity is not going to be as good. You're going to have more drop calls.
[01:10:48] They don't also have the bandwidth, so you can get more busy signals. It's harder to get through, sometimes harder to pick up five bars, but they have the same coverage. So this is important. These companies are just not honest, and this is what happens all the time. Now, am I suggesting that you use at T or Verizon or T mobile instead of mint or consumer cellular? One of these other ones? No. And here's how do you pick if you use consumer cellular or mint or some of these other ones, there's a bunch of them. They're a heck of a lot cheaper. So maybe in your area, maybe in your area, the signal is going to be close enough between a premium carrier. Hey, I remember I was living with a buddy of mine up the street in Arlington Heights, and we both had cell phones. I had T mobile. He had at T. I'm in his condo. I got five bars on T mobile. He has no bars on at T.
[01:11:56] At T is a premium service, but that particular location, T Mobile had a stronger signal because their tower was right there where at T's was around and it just didn't hit it right.
[01:12:11] So at t is not worse than T mobile, but it was if you lived there.
[01:12:17] And I had a friend of mine with Verizon, he comes over the house and he had three bars. So if you lived in that house, you would virtually have to get the phone and say, I need to go over to my house to see what the signal is. If you're going to be using the house mostly in that phone. He said, I don't use the house in the phone. I'm going to use wi fi. So I'm not even using the cell service. Okay. Where do you use it mostly. Where are you driving? What city are you in? Are you going around the country or just local? I remember I was going to see Gary Spivey in North Carolina and Ruben was picking me up, so he picked me up at the airport. I think I flew into raleigh this particular time. It's like an hour and a half drive or whatever it was. Gary's house in North Carolina is in the middle of nowhere. We're driving down this road. It was a 40 minutes period of time where I had no sell signal at all on t Mobile. None, zero. But if I had horizon or at t, it wouldn't have been as bad.
[01:13:18] So just in that particular area, if I lived there, I'd be an idiot. To get T mobile, I would get either at T or Verizon or I would check out some of the less expensive carriers to see if their signal was okay. So here's the point. The point is advertisers are always going to mislead you. They're going to lie to you, they're going to deceive you because all they want is your money. They're not being honest. And the bigger the company, the more if the company is a publicly traded company, they have to do this. They have to basically mislead because publicly traded companies have a fiduciary responsibility to the shareholders. They have to increase profits to increase shareholder value. They have to focus on increasing the price of the stock and the amount of dividends. They're not focusing on the customer now. Seems counterintuitive. I was traveling in Australia with Al Dunlap. Al Dunlap was a super fantastic CEO known as Chainsaw Al. He would come in and turn companies around. He ran Sunbeam Corporation and a bunch of other big companies. Super fantastic guy. Him and his wife were fantastic. Really enjoyed him. And we were having a very good, strong intellectual conversation about the fact that companies have to be focused on increasing stock price and increasing dividends. And if they focus on that, they'll automatically be focused on better customer service and quality of product and price because they want their customers to be repeat customers and they want their customers to have such a great product and such a great buying experience that they'll recommend the company and the products to their friends, relatives and neighbors, which will effectively grow. If they screw the customer, the customers are going to leave and then they're not going to increase dividends and increase the value of the stock. So that motivation, that financial incentive actually works to the advantage of the customer. He's not wrong, right? I mean, it makes a lot of sense. It was a company in America called Schlitz Beer.
[01:15:26] Schlitz Beer was the number one.
[01:15:28] Number one selling beer in America. It's a bunch of Germans. When they immigrated here legally, when the Germans immigrated legally, and they came here, hardworking, salt of the earth, fantastic human beings, excellent. And Germans drink beer. They said, we're going to bring beer to Americans. So the Irish. And the irish drink beer, too. They drink anything. So I have a lot of friends who are irish, the Italians, more wine. They eat anything. But anyway, so the Germans come and they set up a factory, and they get the best hops. They make sure that the water is pure water, that it's spring water, because water is the majority of the ingredient. If you have crappy water, it's going to taste like crap. So they have great water. They get the best hops and the best barley. And Germans know that beer has three ingredients. It doesn't have high fructose corn syrup like bud light or Budweiser. And Germans know that beer is not made with rice.
[01:16:36] So if you're buying any american beer, people, it's made with rice.
[01:16:43] That's sake, rice wine. I mean, we're not in Japan anyway, so these wonderful Germans, and I happen to love Germany. I spent a lot of time in Ratakigen, down south of Munchen, Munich. I'm trying to show off my german speaking ability so I know what beer is. Been to Oktoberfest, real Oktoberfest in Munchen. And again, the Germans are making fun of me because they know I'm pronouncing it. I'm butchering the way to pronounce it. Anyway, so the Schlitz company got the best ingredients, they got the best barley. They roasted it perfectly. They got the best water. They got the most expensive and best hops that were picked right at the ideal time that they imported from Bavaria, Bayern, from my german friends, because that's where the best hops come from. Of course, the Germans who came there, they're not partial, but they said, look, the best hops come from where we came from, bay in Bavaria. So they brought in the most expensive ingredients, and they produced a delicious beer. My dad used to drink it, Schlitz. It was the number one selling beer in America.
[01:18:03] Then an accountant, the guy who was the chief financial officer, he takes over Schlitz Brewery. He becomes the president.
[01:18:12] He has a large percentage of stock in the company.
[01:18:18] He's looking at a stock price. It's $10 a share.
[01:18:22] He says, if I can get the stock price for $20 a share, I'll sell it all, make a fortune. As a matter of fact, if I can get it to $30 a share, if I can triple the price of the stock, the stockholders are going to be thrilled, because my job is to increase the value of the stock and or increase the amount of dividends going to the shareholders. And he was a shareholder, so he was fully invested in that.
[01:18:52] But here's how he did it. And this is how most companies do it. This is why there's sometimes a conflict of interest between what's best for the customer and best for the shareholders. He said, if we buy cheaper barley, and if we buy cheaper hops, we will save a fortune.
[01:19:21] And when the quarterly numbers come out, the profit will be so much higher that the share price will go through the roof. It could triple or even go up five times in value.
[01:19:36] So he changed the recipe of Chalitz beer and he bought hops no longer from Bavaria. I don't know what country he bought it from, but he bought crappy hops. The story is that there was all moldy and just the cheapest crap that he could buy, and he bought the cheapest barley. And they didn't spend the amount of time to roast it properly.
[01:20:03] They saved labor cost, they saved product cost.
[01:20:07] And they started shipping out this schlitz beer with suspect ingredients, not the quality that was before. And people like my dad went and bought their pack of six pack of slitz beer, poured it in a glass.
[01:20:34] Doesn't taste the same, man, just maybe a bad batch.
[01:20:41] So next week, he buys another pack, a six pack of beer, pours it in.
[01:20:48] It's a little bitter.
[01:20:50] Real bitter.
[01:20:52] So the next week, he's not too sure. He buys another six pack. It's a little bitter. About the fourth week, he reaches. I was with him at the store, Loomis's. Loomis's on Boston Street, Lynn, Massachusetts. I remember it like it was yesterday. My father reaches in for the Schlitz beer, and he stops and he reaches to the left, and he grabs paps blue ribbon.
[01:21:19] I go, dad, what are you doing here? You buy Schlitz? I'm going to try papst.
[01:21:25] Drank the papst.
[01:21:29] Not bad.
[01:21:32] Next week, Papst. Next week, paps.
[01:21:36] So what happened was, when the quarterly numbers came out, they sold the same amount of beer, but now their product cost was, like, 30% lower, which means their profits skyrocketed. And then the stupid, stupid wall street analysts said, wow, this new guy knows how to cut costs.
[01:21:57] This is going to increase, increase, and their sales are increasing. And with this new margin, the stock is going to go crazy. So they went buying all the stock. The stock didn't double. It didn't triple. It went up ten times almost in this short period of time, because the stupid analyst didn't realize that, no, he basically killed the company by changing the product recipe.
[01:22:22] So in the short term, it was great, but for the long term, it was no good. What did this guy do? He went and cashed in his stock, sold it all, made tens of millions of dollars.
[01:22:34] A lot of the stockholders, they didn't know, they changed the recipe. They just thought he was a brilliant financial genius.
[01:22:42] They kept their stock thing. It's going to go up because they were greedy. And all of a sudden, a few months later, the sales reports come in and sales went down 10%, which means people started buying, stopped buying the beer.
[01:23:01] What's the reason for that?
[01:23:03] The guy resigns.
[01:23:06] New guy comes in, doesn't understand what's happened.
[01:23:10] All of a sudden, sales start going down because people stop drinking the beer.
[01:23:15] Stock price plummets.
[01:23:19] I don't even think Schlitz Beer is sold anymore in America. It was the number one selling beer in this country.
[01:23:27] So the point is, when you have a person who in a company and all publicly traded companies like this, when their focus is on increasing shareholder price, shareholder value, it's called the price of the stock. And they're focused on increasing the price of the stock and increasing dividends, arguably, they should be focused on making the customers super happy. So you keep the customer and the customers spread the word, but in many instances, they lie to the customer, deceive the customer, and do things for the short term, not for the long term. This happened in the american automobile industry.
[01:24:07] Cars are made in Detroit. I mean, there were more cars made in Detroit every year than in every other country in the world combined.
[01:24:17] Think about that.
[01:24:19] Detroit was the manufacturer of cars for the world. They made more cars. But the people who ran General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler took a short term view. They had stock, and they said, we can cut corners. We can do this, we can do that.
[01:24:35] We'll still sell cars. Stupid Americans will still buy them, even though they're junk.
[01:24:41] And I remember back in the, in the late 70s, these pieces of junk were coming out of Detroit that would fall apart in a year. I mean, stuff would just, bumpers would just fall off. I mean, the quality was just horrendous.
[01:24:57] And they've never recovered. Never recovered. It's over. It's over American. I would never buy an american car, just a piece of junk. Still to this day, just like Schlitzpier, you can get better cars anywhere. South Korea makes better cars. Japan makes way better cars. Germany makes way better cars.
[01:25:18] And we'll see what happens with China. China is going to take over the world. We'll talk about that probably next week.
[01:25:25] How and why China is going to take over the world.
[01:25:28] I didn't get to some of the things I wanted to. Okay, next week. I'll tell you what I'm going to talk about next week.
[01:25:34] I got it right here. I got all my notes right here.
[01:25:37] The globalist plan for complete world domination and control over the masses.
[01:25:47] Just a light subject, very non controversial.
[01:25:50] I'm going to share with you the actual business plan that was outlined at the Bilderberg meetings that I was at.
[01:25:59] Bilderberg is where that plan is implemented because you have the people from all around the world that control the governments and businesses and that's where the plan is outlined, discussed, fine tuned, refined, and everyone has their marching orders and they say, okay, this is what we're going to do.
[01:26:17] This is what we're going to do.
[01:26:19] And it's not a five year plan, it's a multigenerational plan.
[01:26:26] And I'll tell you who else is in these meetings, not from this world.
[01:26:34] Again, you can't find somebody who was there and it's documented. I was there behind the door, not on the outside filming it inside one of the card carrying members. So I'm going to talk about that next week.
[01:26:50] We'll talk about some health stuff, real stuff. Oh, I'm going to talk about taxes next week too, and how you're getting completely lied to about taxes. That's, wait till you hear that.
[01:27:06] I'm taking you out of the trance. So now you can see and you can have power and dominion over your life so these things don't affect you anymore.
[01:27:19] Last thing is this I mentioned last week. I am speaking in Florida for the global information Network Dream weekend coming up in April. It's sold out, completely sold out. So you can no longer go. No matter how much you want to go, you can't go. But we still have obviously virtual tickets. People can attend virtually by watching online.
[01:27:39] So if you join the Global Information network, if you become a member, it's only $38. You get a free $1,000 ticket if you want it to. The virtual dream weekend event. It's Friday, Saturday and Sunday night in April and you can watch it from the comfort of your own home. And if you can't watch it live, we film it, we send it to you so you can watch it at your leisure. Because depending on where you are in the world, may not be ideal to watch it live, but it's going to be a powerful, life changing weekend if you become a member of the Global Information Network. If you don't want to attend the virtual one and dream weekend, I also going to be speaking in the fall here in Chicago, and you can get a live ticket for that. So I would encourage you to take advantage of that if you want to. Tomorrow night, next month, I'm doing money processes here in Chicago. If you want more information on the money processes, this can really open up how you can manifest money easier. Just send an email to us at moneyprocesses at kevin trudeau.com. And I am going to show you one more thing here. I gotta show you this because people don't understand the money processes. By the way, the response we're getting, people are making just crazy money.
[01:29:01] When I was in the brotherhood, we went through training with.
[01:29:08] You're like an apprentice to a master. And our masters are called. Not masters or gurus, they're called your uncle. If it's a woman, it's your aunt. And that's who would train you. And they would also introduce you to other people. We go through a very specific course of training. Much of it was written in ancient manuscripts from thousands of years. It's training on how to release abilities, how to basically focus your mind, control your mind. It leads you to enlightenment. It leads you to be able to physically leave the body, go into various dimensions. Some people can even call it remote viewing. It's this type of training, and it's training on how to listen to people, how to see what their really intention is behind what their words are, how to make suggestions to people and influence people energetically, not just with particular language patterns, but how to use thoughts as things and virtually send it out and have an impact on material things as well as thoughts.
[01:30:12] The training is secret training, and it contains things that aren't in any success book anywhere in the world.
[01:30:23] I wrote all this training when I was away.
[01:30:28] It took forever, and I went into my memory and I went through every lesson that I went through and I put down the training. We call it the science of personal mastery course.
[01:30:40] And this is not.
[01:30:42] I just printed this real quick just to see what it was like.
[01:30:46] That's how thick it is.
[01:30:48] It's the science of personal mastery. Course, you can see, this is two pages, front and back.
[01:30:57] Front and back. It's almost 100 lessons.
[01:31:01] And they contain processes, mental processes that release people's ability. So you can do some amazing things. And I think it's 1000. How many pages is it? It's almost 2000 pages, 2008 and app. I love pages front and back.
[01:31:20] That's the course. You can't buy it. I don't sell it. It's available only to global Information network members. When you become a member, you get access to the training. And I can tell you something. I know guys who would train with Tony Robbins and Bob Proctor, who's in the secret. If you watch the movie or read the book, the secret. A lot of those people I know very, very well.
[01:31:40] I tell them some of the things in here and I do some of the mental processes, and I go, close your eyes, do this, open your eyes, look at that. Do this with your mind, do this with your right eye, do those. I'm doing mental training. They freak out. They go, Kevin, I've been studying personal development, mental training, silver, mind control, hypnosis, I've been gestalt therapy, neurolinguistic programming, you name it, I've gone through it. I've never seen anything like this anywhere.
[01:32:09] How is that possible?
[01:32:11] I said, because the training that I went through is secret training.
[01:32:18] It's ancient material. And I'll tell you who actually can do some of these things. The Dalai Lama. And if you ever listen to the Dali Lama or met him and ask him what his day is like, he says he gets up at 03:00 in the morning and for 3 hours he does mental processes.
[01:32:41] And I asked him, what kind of processes do you do? I says, do you do something like this? And I'm looking into his field so I can see what's there. And he's looking at me, smiling, and he says, yeah, we do the same.
[01:32:55] And so I asked him, what about this one? And he said, yes, I do this. What about that? Yes, I do that. Why do you do this? Because to train the mind is the most important thing in life. It can bring you to Nirvana. It can open up your heart. It can allow you to experience oneness. It allow you to look at individual people and see them for who they truly are. An expression and an extension of God's love and light and the love that you'll feel toward every human being without exception and without any condition is overwhelming.
[01:33:34] It's overwhelming every one of you. You're an extension and an expression of God's love and light.
[01:33:42] Just as God is love and light, so are you. I see it. See it in yourself.
[01:33:50] See it in yourself.
[01:33:52] See it in yourself. Look within.
[01:33:57] God dwells within you as you.
[01:34:00] I'm Kevin Trudeau. This is everything they don't want you to know about sending you love, light and many, many blessings. Have a great week. We'll see you next week right here.