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Robert Kiyosaki exposes the True Controllers of the World | Rich Dad Poor Dad x Straight Talk

Mar 31, 2024
I'm Mike Boris and this is speaking out every time the economy goes bad the war starts, do you think it's going to happen again? We are already in this. Robert Kosaki Robert Kosaki entrepreneur, educator and investor best known as the author of Rich Dad Poor Dad. your book Rich dad

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dad I don't know anyone who hasn't read this book if you can control your money you control your life a

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dad taught me how to invest play Monopoly four green houses red hotel this is what the hand does The mind remembers what it is a golden rule who has the objective makes the rules China is in serious financial problems the United States has the largest detto The nation in the

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prints a trillion every 90 days and they are issuing debt, yes, and there is still no financial education if you have the hope the government will save you and you're in trouble.
robert kiyosaki exposes the true controllers of the world rich dad poor dad x straight talk
What I'm saying is wake up, it's imperative that all Azie educate themselves to protect themselves. Australians can change the

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. It's a lucky little mighty country, but the world is collapsing around you. guys, don't you think, Robert Kaki, welcome to Straight Talk, man, it's an honor for you to be your show and congratulations on all your business success, that's impressive, thank you very much, well it comes from you, that's a great rap, thank you very much, no, I'm serious, that's like here. We have your book so it's iconic and I don't know, I don't really know anyone in Austral.
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robert kiyosaki exposes the true controllers of the world rich dad poor dad x straight talk...

I mean, I'm not just your book Rich Dad Poor Dad, I don't know anyone, there are many. People probably haven't read it, but I don't know anyone who hasn't honestly read this book and I'm dying for you to write it for me before you go, if you don't mind, I hope it's not the last. one, I hope so, reorder, yes, reorder, please tell a quick story. All New York publishers rejected the book. No, they said when it comes to money you don't know what you're

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ing about, so this was 30 years ago and now. is still number one in the world so this book is still number one in the world and the publishers rejected it yeah and we're

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ing and you said 30 years ago this book has been around for 30 years yeah I'm God, it came in 1997.
robert kiyosaki exposes the true controllers of the world rich dad poor dad x straight talk
Wow, that's such a fast time for all of us like it seems like it was 10 or 15 years ago, but 30 years ago, yeah, well, the Australian was a. I love this country. It is the lucky country, it really is, but they are the most receptive. My idea is that yes, I forgot what hotel I was staying in, but in my hotel room there were boxes, and I don't want to say books, boxes of books, and I sat there for hours just autographing them, so the AES was very receptive. , which gave me a great start. Oh, that's it and can you tell us which one it is?
robert kiyosaki exposes the true controllers of the world rich dad poor dad x straight talk
If you could tell us the opposite of what we interpret, but what do you think is the basic premise or thesis of why you wrote this book and what the book represents? You already know the great battle. On planet Earth there is Marxism versus capitalism and in 1965 I was 17 years old. I went to school in New York, I went to military school and my economics teacher made us read Marx's The Communist Manifesto and that was pretty radical, you know what? I mean a school that teaches Marxism, but instead of studying batons and malus and all this, they made us read the notes and I realized that most of the school teachers, like my

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dead people, are Marxists, they are not bad people, I'm wrong, it's like a religion, you know what religion and like You know, what Mark said was that the abolition of private property was the number one goal and to this guy, CLA Schwab, from Austria, wherever is, tells him that one day you will have nothing and you will be happy, so that is what is happening on the planet. a lot of people subscribe to that, so my poor dad was a Marxist.
Number two was the World Unite workers. My poor dad was head of today's teachers union, the largest teachers union in the United States and that's why we don't have financial education. At our school, the third thing was that, oh yeah, a graduate income tax was essential to the spread of communism and, as you know, I mean, now we're taxed to death and America found itself as a tax-free nation in 1773, we had the T part of Boston. to kick out the damn English, but what happened in 1773, the British flag from the British East Indies was transferred to the USA and became the flag of the USA, so if you look at the East Indian flag of the British Indies that flew in Australia, also the American flag is that of the British East.
Club of India flag flag for the banks to trade, you know what I mean, yes the bankers control the world, whether they like it or not, they control the world and they still do, yes exactly because you would know that, more than anyone else , they and you know us and when. you try to take them on, yeah, you might get a little bit of their territory, you might get a little bit of their market share, but eventually, over time, they changed the rules that we all abide by, but they changed the rules. against you and eventually now they control the market again here in Australia and by the way the GFC was the biggest opportunity for them to regain control again they did and in Australia Co recently or the so called Co or pandemic whatever you want Call it flu um, it was pretty crazy, this is so crazy you wouldn't think this would happen, but somehow our big banks in Australia took more control of the Australian lending market than they have had in the last 40 years because of covid. because the government gave them a lot of money on the premise that we need to give money to the banks to Kickstart Australia back into the construction and lending environments we live in Construction in this country housing instruction and we will give it to you in 0. one of a perc for 3 years fixed 200 billion and went to lend it and they lent record low rates of 2% and that gave the banks market share and they took control of the market again which is quite interesting.
Banks are smarter than everyone gives them credit for. credit because they have smarter people than everyone gives them credit for your

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dad, poor dad, is this an educational attempt of yours to educate people about things they don't learn in school? My poor dad was chief education officer for the state of Hawaii a long time ago. intelligent man, good man, with a big heart, but when I read the Communist Manifesto in '65 I went, he is a Marxist, you know, the abolition of private property he hated the rich, he liked taxes, unions and that is a free country, think what you want and my rich dad was my best. fr's father was a capitalist, so I had a capitalist and Marxist education, so I went to military school to learn all this.
You know, I flew for the US Marine Corps in Vietnam and we killed a lot of communists there. It was sad, so my concern. It's how you know America is going to war again because every time the economy goes bad, war starts and that's what brought Hitler back to power in the early years. Know? Do you think it will happen again? We're already at it. Can we explore a little bit because that's kind of fascinating to me? I mean, by the way, it's something that worries me because when things go bad for a political movement, we start a war.
Yes, Putin is a good example and they can print more money and we. we print money we produce because we need to print more money because we need to produce more weapons and various other things and uh we will go to war and uh we will fight the good fight well if I give Here I fought in Vietnam twice as a Marine, you know, and the AES were fighters tremendously respected, they were jungle fighters and they said: what about the Americans? The Americans clear the jungle and then fight, they did it too, they cleared it with a certain agent. many people also know that Agent Orange was thrown at them.
I remember those days, actually, you know it's interesting. I and you will not know this individual, but maybe you will, but there was a prime minister who he became. a gentleman who wanted to become Prime Minister of Australia and he became a very famous prime minister his name was go whitlam and I voted for go whitlam it's the only time I voted for Labor in my life uh they are indeed your Democrats um because I was about to uh, join, go to college. He was 18 years old. He was in college. He was 18. 18 years old. Conscription was in Australia because the war was in Vietnam.
The Vietnam War was going on and the last thing I want to do is go to Vietnam. of my older mates were there and they said when they came back they told me what it was like, it sounded terrible to me so I actually voted against it for the Labor party. G Whitland won the election. in favor of the Lady Lady party just for a reason to not have to be drafted I'd rather go to college and in those days smoke marijuana in the library garden that's what everyone did um it's very interesting that you talk about institutionalized or Communism or Marxism is perhaps a better way to put it and in all versions of Marxism today they are diluted so that you cannot recognize it, but it is preeminent in institutional educational institutions, yes, preeminent, whether in the university or in the schools, yes, but they don't.
Don't label him as a Marxist, they're kind of liberal, yeah, they have a different view on well, let's take care of everyone, let's take care of you kind of thing, how's that? And I don't know about the United States which is in Australia. I'm talking about, but what is that like in America and why does everyone tolerate it? we were taught non-verbal OCTA G, not words, so the lesson we were taught as military officers look at what a person does, not what they say, so if you look at politicians, I don't care what party, look at what they say.
They do, not what they say, so the first thing I'm not a Republican or a Democrat, the first thing Biden did was cut the Keystone pipeline from Canada to the United States and I'm an oilman. I went to school. I worked for Standard Oil. I went to school to drive tankers for Standard. oil and uh the price that oil was selling under Trump at $30 a barrel at the time Biden took office and cut the pipeline, oil went up to 130 us. He knew exactly what he was going to do, he wants to create a gap between the rich and the poor and that's it.
Revolution, as you know, it takes that gap to cause the division of the Revolution Division, yeah, well, anger, so America is a very divided angry country right now and they can't understand what's going on. Do you know why Biden cut the pipeline he didn't have? The second thing is that he opened our borders and 10 million people crossed now that phenthol is spreading throughout the United States and Trump is a good friend of his. I wrote two books with him and they accuse him of fucking older women. Should we say you know what I? I mean he's a man and we all know what he's doing, but Biden's client sniffing the girl's hair.
I go, yeah, yeah, look at what a person does, not what he says, and then I've seen that part. I have seen that Vision. by the way, I've been sniffing around the young girls, it was a little strange and Trump's two sons, Don Junr and Eric, are good friends of mine, they're classy young men, I hunt with them, you know? So we're upstate in New York. York with the two Trump kids we go into this restaurant and they come back to talk to the Mexicans, the illegals, they all shake hands and say hello and all that, they're great young people and this guy hunter Biden, oh my God, as a father like stoned son porn and all that stuff, his laptop misses you, it's funny, yeah, we can't find him, you know, there's so many dumb things happening in America, we're so divided right now it's not safe, it's not good.
Do you think that, I mean, Biden has been, Biden has not been impeached, has been characterized as someone who is not competent, mentally competent, probably even physically, but definitely not mentally competent to govern a country? Do you think Americans in the 2024 elections? next year they are going to re-elect him despite that or do you think that people are going to move away from Biden and maybe they will look for someone else and that maybe it will not be Trump, but someone else as if they voted in another direction, maybe Kennedy, Bobby Kennedy, yes, but where? Do you think the Americans are going because and is this K Kennedy seeing that there is a gap in this divide between the two camps and he is running towards the middle and how big is not a threat, but how big is, how big is a threat?
For both Biden and Trump, well, Bobby Kenned is a good man that no one owns and he wrote about this C thing and all this and he wrote against Fouchy, you know, those guys are criminals, a big farmer runs the world like the banks. You know, Bobby Kennedy is like his family, they're not, you can't buy them, so I like Bobby Kennedy, he's not a Republican or a Democrat, I'm just someone who stands by his actions, you know, they speak louder than words, That's why Bobby Kennedy took on big pharma. which is good and how do you think he would go there because big pharma is extraordinarily strong in terms of lobbying and can create all kinds of havoc for an individual?
I started something against Kennedy like starting to worry, you know, like Stalin said years ago, he says he's notfinancial statement, a statement of income, expenses, assets, liabilities, cash flow, that's your report card when you grow up, that's your GPA, it's funny, you know what when I when I? I did a business with Kri Packer and it's like he was a well-known Australian guy many, many years ago. When he had the magician business, he used to say: "I want you to bring the financial accounts of the business." We are 50/50 in this business. He said bring the accounts every month and I want to review them, so the first time I went there and we had you account and all he said Son, yes, I'm not interested in all that, yes, yes, he said, I want you to tell me.
Don't even tell me I want you to tell me how much money came in this month yes, how much money came out how much we have in the bank yes, do we owe anyone money? Do we owe anyone money? Who do we owe money to? we like it and how long they owe us money so it's like a Dead's Ledger of 6090 30690 Creator Ledger who do we owe money to CU? I didn't want to like DT and then how much money was coming in and going out, he said. Pretty simple, yeah, I don't care about all that other stuff, don't give me all that fancy crap.
B DARS and bbls and blah, just tell me if D came into the joint and that was a big lesson for me and in fact it is. I left much later and wrote a little playbook for how you manage your finances, your business finances, the month, your monthly management meeting, money and money, what's owed and what we owe in a story, by the way , just check the bank. ruin to make sure that the amount of money in the bank is what we should have, in other words, nobody steals it from us, nobody steals money from us.
Pretty simple stuff, isn't it? Yeah, and the cash flow game, the cash flow board game, is really teaching the kids. Simple things, yes, because credit cards and, as my rich dad taught me, your banker never asks for your report card, yes, your bank was for your finances. Another thing about financial education is if you speak the language of money. when I hear the kids say I and this I go now it says how much money comes in how much money goes out what is an asset active put money in your pocket passive take money out of your pocket if you change your vocabulary changes your life That's how powerful words are, but they don't teach you the language of money, that's why I created the cash flow board game.
Rich, dead, poor, DS, active, passive, taxes, they don't teach you taxes in school and Trump, they don't pay taxes. Legally just like this country, if you know what you are doing, you don't have to pay taxes. See, the more debt I use, the debt became money in 71, when I took the dollar off the gold standard, the more debt I use, the more tax breaks. I understand, yes, why, because if you and I don't borrow money, as you know, the economy collapses, then we have to have people borrowing money to keep the economy growing, that's why interest rates keep rising, people You can't borrow money.
Meanwhile, your increasing population cannot afford to live here now. I mean, it's really making the news in America how expensive Australian real estate is. Wow, that's a pain, since we are a relatively small population. Yes, house prices have completely skyrocketed in Australia. You are trying to rent a property in Australia as if you were in the rental game. You can stand in line for 3 hours, yeah, and not even be able to inspect a place, yeah, and we just had such a huge real estate shortage and you know. I think to myself it's funny, I thought to myself it's not interesting.
Governments are not stupid, they allow hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people to enter the country to solve the so-called skilled labor shortage, but at the same time they do not do it. I will not create more real estate to live in, that is why it is so. I mean, why would they do that? Why wouldn't they have said clearly where everyone is going to live? It's a pretty obvious question like, where are these millions of people coming? In the next two years, where are you going to live? To build a house in Australia, building houses in Austral takes a long time, yes you have to get approvals and you have to build.
The builder has to finance it, just there, just a process here. Australia is very difficult and I understand it because I own a rental property here. I used to be in Bondi Junction and Rush Cutters Bay and all that good territory. I don't know, I just buy them, you know, and someone manages them, hopefully. I had never sold them, it's a mistake because we have such a shortage, yes it was a great property, it's crazy that it's being talked about in the US, yes, like you mean, it's news, it's news, yes, well , that is a real war.
We, yes, and this is, do you think there is any solution that you've seen anywhere in the world that can solve this shortage other than just building things right? I believe it is up to each individual to take control of their own finances. own financial status and don't expect the government to take care of you, yeah, and I think that's very liberal, which is nice, but you know, I was taught that you teach a fish man and you feed them for life, give it to a fish man you feed. them for a day and socialism wants to give people fish and makes the problem bigger and worse instead of teaching them how to fish and that's very interesting, so that's what the cash flow board game was about, all that about how you manage a financial statement, your financial statement.
The statement is your report card when you get out of school, so basically I think the lesson I'm taking away from this whole discussion with the legend Robert Kosaki is this: if you're a parent or grandparent, in my case, start this board game of cash flow. Yes, they got it into their heads early, yes, and they might be competing with another type of indoctrination, right, but it doesn't matter, at least they are in a position in the future to make a decision about what is best for them. Yes, I remember what too. Maria Monor said at Monor School we have a great system, we have some M's, yeah, what the hand does, the mind remembers, so you can't learn to play golf by reading a book, you know?
Yeah, so the more you play the game, the more you play. play 10 times and teach 10 people your brain will change that's very interesting CU I'm like this when I refer to memory unless I write things I can't remember I don't remember anything I have to write things down and by the way these things they don't work in that environment because you read that they don't have anywhere to write anything, I mean unless you have a piece of paper next to you and you write notes, but the hand does remember, yeah, it's interesting like my dad used to always say uh um kids don't do what they're told, they do what they see yeah, you know, look at your dad, what's dad doing?
Nobody is telling you what to do. What is he really doing physically? What's happening? and I think that's always been a very powerful thing for me and some of the most important lessons that I learned in life related to what my father and my mother did for me is what I saw them do and it only took me 30 40 years to figure that out because what I saw them do is not what I heard them tell me to do, in fact, they didn't tell me much to do. Me and people often say to me well, who wronged you?
I just watch my parents. work hard you know invest well pay taxes yeah I don't like that part but yeah pay taxes work hard invest well my parents were big lovers of investing and entrepreneurship and taking risks those are your teachers, take good risks, yes you know what your risk is. It's understanding the market but taking risks, yes, well, Robert Kaki. I really hope you come back to Australia. Well, thank you and I hope we can share a coffee or something or a conversation another time. Thank you so much for your candor, oh thank you and thank you for doing this kind of thing like Rich Dad, Poor Dad and giving us a gift in Australia about a way of thinking.
Yes, thank you very much. Teach to think like a rich person. like a capitalist, yes, give yourself half a chance to correct it and teach your children, yes, and by the way, pay it to 40 children, yes, that is a big problem, yes, Australia can Australia can change the world because there are only a few here few people, it is a rich country, it is a fortunate country but unfortunately our academic system is Marxist many of its leaders are Marxists as you know currently it is a very difficult time in the entire world economy China is in trouble Germany is in trouble the United States is in trouble and when it's not in trouble at this stage, but If we're not careful, we could be and look after our own backyard, look after our own corners and this is your biggest asset or liability here, totally as you think, Robert, thank you.

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