Discover the shocking truth behind gold IRA scams targeting vulnerable conservative Americans. The speaker details his outrage at how "the sweetest people in America" are being exploited by companies advertised by prominent right-wing media personalities.
Learn about the differing responses from right-wing figures when confronted with these scams, including Candace Owens' principled decision to walk away from millions. Fueled by this widespread betrayal, the speaker explains why he partnered with his college roommate to launch a transparent gold business aimed at protecting consumers and securing his own share.
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Transcript
I have total contempt for Fox News, of course. I think it's one of the most poisonous forces in American life, but I really like Fox viewers and I always have. I like people who live near me, and they're like sweet people and older people and they believe in America, and they can quote the Constitution, and they buy gold cuz because they're like solid conservative people in the truest sense of conservative. They're the ones getting scammed. It's not some, you know, fast-talking crypto guy who's getting scammed. Like I'm not shedding too many tears for that guy, but if there's like some fixed income couple watching Fox and buying gold because they think it's safe, and it turns out their gold IRA is just a scam. It's like that enraged me. That enraged me the betrayal of the sweetest people in America by sharks. I was just like that is so immoral. So, I started calling around and it turns out like half of the people who are signed up with these gold scams were people I knew, because it's all people from cable television. Right-wing cable television. That's right. So, I called it one of them ...