JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon recently warned investors of an economic ‘HURRICANE’ that's coming our way. Which makes sense, Glenn says, when you have a nation like ours — one that runs on diesel — suffering from gas at 6 or more dollars per gallon. But this goes far beyond energy...because the far-left is creating an ‘emergency’ in nearly every sector of our society, and it’s all part of their plan. History shows we CANNOT ignore the crisis that’s just around the corner. In this clip, Glenn explains why…
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GLENN: So I've been telling you that, what is coming, is as Jamie Dimon from JPMorgan Chase, said yesterday. He said in his quarterly reports that storm clouds are gathering.
He changed that yesterday. He said, these aren't storm clouds. This is a hurricane. You had better batten down the hatches. A hurricane. A financial hurricane is coming.
And it only makes sense. You cannot have this country paying six and $7 a gallon, for gasoline.
You cannot have a transportation sector, that runs on diesel fuel. That is paying six, seven, eight, ten colors a gallon. For diesel. It doesn't hold.
You can't have food as the USDA said yesterday. That take all of the inflation, from the last two years, and double it. And that's what you'll be facing in September or October.
That's the USDA. So gosh, that sounds like a crisis, doesn't it? Sounds like an energy crisis. Sounds like a food crisis.
A climate crisis. You know, climate, that's this generation's World War II. It's an existential threat.
It's an emergency. A money crisis. As your dollar is just devalued more and more. There will be a housing crisis. People won't be able to live in their houses. What to do. What to do. Homelessness crisis.
I mean, I just have to throw this in. Because I don't know what it means anymore. But you know they will say that there's an infrastructure crisis, that we have to upgrade our infrastructure. Because it's an emergency. I don't even know what it means. Most likely, it means just funneling that money to Biden children.
There's going to be a crime crisis. There's a shooting crisis. An emergency. In every place, but Chicago. It's an emergency.
You don't think it could happen. Let me give you two things. Australia's parliament. South Australia's parliament has just declared a climate emergency. Which they say, now with the formal declaration of a climate emergency, the focus from the state government, must be on building our state's capacity, to tackle the emergency ahead of us.
Now, the conservatives in Australia are like, yeah. But you haven't taken just common sense measures. You haven't done things that -- right? Does that sound familiar?
In Seattle, because they're now so woke, they've stopped investigating all rapes.
Because they're reimagining the police. And they don't have enough police to go find the rapists. So if you've been raped in Seattle, eh. Don't call us.
It's all headed toward national emergency.
And I urge you to look up the executive orders. I urge you to lack at how every single cabinet member has changed the administration, and what they oversee. To all regear towards justice and equity and climate emergencies. Everything.
You know, people assume -- and this is a really important thing to understand. Because people always say, people voted for Hitler. No, they didn't. One-third did. Yeah, well, he was a dictator. No, he wasn't. At least, he didn't start that way. He rose to power, legitimately. And he cobbled together a coalition, because people didn't take him seriously. They're like, he doesn't really mean that. He didn't take power, he was handed power. And they kept the existing Constitution. There wasn't a Civil War. There was just a dual state. There was the state under the Constitution. And then Hitler became the legal head of the government. He was appointed by the president of Germany. He would be the last chancellor of the Weimar Republic. After that, well, he had to do some things. And he admitted that he had done wrong. And he admitted that he had broken the Constitution. But he -- you know, he had to go at night, and round up all those people and kill them. Because there was a plot against the government. And he would do it again. And if that meant he couldn't be in his role as chancellor, that's okay.
Well, he felt so bad about it, he decided to go with furor instead of chancellor. This allowed him to set up the concentration camps. To turn Europe into hell. And nearly destroy the entire world in the process.
They had a Constitution. It was written in 1918. It was a shining example of liberalism, and democracy. Article 48 of the Weimar Constitution. Unfortunately, gave the president emergency powers.
It allowed the president to declare a state of emergency. In case public safety is seriously threatened or disturbed, the right president may take the measures necessary to reestablish law and order. If necessary, using the armed forces.
It goes on to say, in the pursuit of this aim, he may suspend civil rights, described in the Constitution partially, or entirely.
Hmm. Around the same time, the German worker's party was founded in a hotel, in Munich. Six months later, Hitler joined. In less than a year, the German worker's party became the national socialist worker's party. Otherwise known as the Nazis.
I think we should call them the national socialists worker's party.
1923, on the heels of an economic crisis, Hitler attempted to overthrow the Bavarian government. A couple thousand Nazis marched through the middle of Munich. The whole thing was a failure. Hitler went to jail. It was over!
Except he had a good friend. Ernst Hans Sneigal (phonetic). When police arrived, because he had escaped, and he was saying -- staying in some Bavarian village, Hitler swore he would kill himself.
Unfortunately, that didn't happen. Because his friend's mom talked him out of it. He spent five years in prison. He wrote Mein Kampf. And then, his good friend, who had a lot of connections, and lived in America for a while, introduced him to important people. Because see, he had friends like Franklin Roosevelt, Charlie Chaplin. He connected Hitler to political power. When the Great Depression came, that was the emergency, that Hitler needed.
Because he would restore their spirit. He would restore their national pride. He would feed the people.
Because he knew who the bad guys were that caused all this.
Only thing missing. Only thing missing, once he became chancellor, was I don't know. Something -- something that could rally the people around. Well, they found it. A Dutch communist. Still, we don't know the truth.
But take it as fact. A Dutch communist set fire to the Reichstag. That's like flying an airplane into the Pentagon. Well, Hitler knew. He knew -- he had to declare an emergency. You know, you can't let a crisis go to waste. So the official name of the emergency was the decree for the protection of the people, and the state. Notice, it was for their safety, and protection? That's how Hitler rose to a dictator, perfectly legal. It was for the people's safety and protection.
Everything that was in the Constitution, it still remained.
As soon as the emergency, you know, was -- was over, then they returned to that Constitution. Yeah. Freedom of speech. Freedom -- for public assembly. Even habeas corpus. They had to all come back. But right now, there's an emergency. And it's forcing us to do these things. By the way, he never repealed the decree.
He kept Germany in a state of emergency for 12 years. The entire 12 years of the Third Reich.
In times of crisis, the struggle to know the truth, becomes violent for no reason.
These are the times of crisis.
And America, you should know, crisis is around the corner. Do you trust the administration? Because it could be anything.
It could be a right-wing guy setting fire to a Reichstag. It could be a left-wing guy, blamed on the right. It could be a financial emergency. Whatever it is. But the one they're betting on, for sure, is a climate emergency. Just remember, when you have national emergencies, as I thought we all learned with covid, but that's not been moved in the states. No states are taking that up and saying, never again.
So what do you think they're going to do next time? Nobody has risen up and said, stop it. Right now.
The gap between a republic or a democracy, and a dictatorship, it's really not as wide as we thought.





