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We Were Governed by Morons. Why Gold-Silver is Soaring? B2T Show, Jun 4, 2025

Show Notes

Rick starts with Breaking news… 

Introduction and show topics

Rick from Blessed to Teach opened the show, announcing the transition to a new channel called ‘WordNWorship’ for the worship segment after the main show. 

He outlined the main topics for discussion: Democrats’ study on why men vote Republican, JD Vance’s comments on the previous administration being ‘complete morons,’ and an economic update with Kirk Elliott about gold and silver prices soaring.

Democrats’ study on young men voting Republican

Rick discussed a $20 million study commissioned by Democrats, called ‘Speaking with American Men’ (SAM), which conducted 30 focus groups to understand why young men vote Republican. 

The study concluded that Democrats are perceived as weak while Republicans are seen as strong, and young men feel invisible to the Democratic coalition. Rick showed clips of Chuck Schumer and other Democrats attempting to connect with young men through rap performances, which he described as failing to resonate with the audience.

News about the Harvey Milk Navy ship renaming

Rick reported that the Navy ship named after Harvey Milk, one of the first openly gay elected officials who was assassinated while serving on the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, would be renamed on June 13th. 

He noted this decision was causing media outrage, especially during Pride Month. Rick suggested the ship should be named after people who are genuinely fighting for the country and not trying to destroy the country.’

Putin’s response to Ukraine’s drone attack

Rick discussed Putin’s statement that he would have to respond to Ukraine’s drone attack on Russian airfields despite having a 1-hour 15-minute phone call with Trump. 

Rick shared Trump’s social media post detailing their conversation about Ukraine, Iran’s nuclear weapons potential, and peace negotiations. 

Rick expressed concern that the ‘deep state’ might be trying to create a world war to distract from their losing power.

Discussion on ‘color revolution’ and global control

Rick expressed his belief that patriots need to use their ‘authority in Christ’ to prevent a world war. 

He explained how the ‘cabal’ had control over election systems in 72 countries over the last 20 years, putting their ‘puppets’ in power from school board level to presidencies. 

Rick discussed his ‘Impactor for Truth’ course on the B2T website, which teaches people how to ‘red pill’ others about ‘Operation Mockingbird’ and media manipulation.

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Rick discussed  products from the Blessed Teach store, including biblical healing oil containing frankincense and myrrh with anointing and healing properties, and ‘Grid Down Chow Down’ freeze-dried grass-fed beef with a 15-year shelf life that maintains its nutritional value when rehydrated.

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JD Vance criticizing the previous administration

Rick played a 59-second clip of JD Vance criticizing the previous administration as ‘complete morons’ for not understanding supply chain vulnerabilities. 

Vance stated that when he asked about the most significant deficiencies in supply chains and which products America was completely reliant on other countries to make, the previous administration had no answers. 

Rick added that the previous administration was run by what he calls ‘the cabal.’

California’s high-speed rail project funding

Rick discussed California’s high-speed rail project that has received nearly $7 billion in federal funds but has not laid any tracks in 17 years. 

He mentioned that the Department of Transportation has issued an ultimatum for the state to explain what happened to the money. 

Rick attributed the delays to environmental clearing issues, claiming this is part of how they ‘kill a country with the color revolution’ through climate change and environmental regulations.

National Security Council restructuring

Rick discussed Trump’s restructuring of the National Security Council, including laying off more than 100 staffers. 

He mentioned that Trump moved Rubio to the position of temporary National Security Advisor and is consolidating the NSC to facilitate more streamlined processes and greater coordination between the White House and federal agencies. 

Rick expressed concern about identifying and removing ‘swampy people’ and ‘controlled opposition’ around Trump.

Israeli hostage report on Hamas preferring Kamala

Rick shared a clip of an Israeli hostage who was held for 505 days in Gaza stating that his Hamas captors wanted Kamala Harris to be elected and were afraid of Trump. 

The hostage, Omar Chef Tov-22, described how his treatment improved after Trump became president, with captors giving him more food, treating him better, and stopping abusive behaviors because they anticipated a deal would come soon.

Trump’s social media posts about election and illegal immigrants

Rick highlighted several of Trump’s recent social media posts, including one claiming the 2020 presidential election was rigged and that the ‘auto pen’ scandal was the biggest political scandal in American history besides the stolen election.

 Rick also shared Trump’s posts about violent criminals who are illegal immigrants that courts are preventing from being deported, including individuals convicted of murder, armed robbery, and drug trafficking.

Judges blocking Trump’s tariffs

Rick discussed three judges who ruled that Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs are illegal, claiming they have histories of Democratic Party activism spanning back 45 years. 

He named Judges Gary Katzman, Thomas Reef, and Jane Restanti as having supported Democratic candidates and ‘throttled Trump’s authority.’ 

Rick suggested this judicial opposition was part of a broader effort to undermine America’s independence and economic sovereignty.

Economic update with Kirk Elliott on gold and silver

Kirk Elliott joined to provide an economic update on gold and silver prices. 

Kirk explained that silver has formed a ‘cup and handle’ formation on charts dating back to 1971, taking 44 years to build the ‘cup’ with the ‘handle’ potentially forming over the next two years. 

He predicted this could lead to significant price increases, with some forecasting silver prices of $300+ per ounce. 

Kirk discussed the collapse of the Japanese bond market ending the ‘yen carry trade’ that had fueled global economic growth for decades with zero-interest borrowing. 

He warned this could lead to insurance companies and pension funds selling bonds at losses as interest rates rise, potentially causing market crashes.

Benefits of investing in precious metals

Kirk Elliott explained that during financial crises, people flee to safe assets like gold and silver, comparing it to seeking higher ground during hurricanes or storm shelters during tornadoes. 

He noted that silver recently rose 4.5% and gold is near an all-time high. 

Rick emphasized the liquidity of physical precious metals compared to real estate during crises. Kirk described his company’s approach as focusing on relationship-building rather than transactions, helping clients develop strategies for using metals to replace paper assets through IRAs or direct ownership.

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Benevolence fund for Linda Jackson

Rick announced a benevolence fund to help Linda Jackson and her family, who recently lost her husband Clifton on June 1st after previously losing her son about a year ago. 

Rick explained that 100% of donations to the benevolence fund would go to the Jackson family and showed viewers how to donate through the Tith.ly app, by text message, or by mail to the B2T Ministries P.O. box.

Analysis of Q posts and Trump statements

Rick discussed a detailed analysis by an anonymous online commentator about Q posts,

 Trump’s statements and their timing. 

The analysis suggested connections between Q posts from May 26, 2020, Trump’s statements about America’s “roaring back’ by Memorial Day 2025, and current events. 

The commentator interpreted these connections as evidence of a coordinated plan involving military precision timing and ‘digital warfare’ against what they call the ‘deep state.’

We then move to the new channel for WordNWorship

WordNWorship and God’s Word Proves True

Rick teaches on the final 7th day of the series “Textual Reliability of the Bible” with the topic of God’s Word Proves True.  Be sure to subscribe to the new channel here:

We worship between the teachings and Annette reads some of the scriptures attached to the lyrics of each song.

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Day 7: God’s Word Proves True

By Rick Rene of Blessed2Teach Ministries (https://blessed2teach.com)

Prayer Guide Day #7

God’s word is true and He is my refuge. I trust his word and will not add to it.

Proverbs 30:5-6:  Every word of God proves true; he is a shield to those who take refuge in him.  Do not add to his words, lest he rebuke you and you be found a liar.

Lord, I trust your words and will not add to them because your words prove true.  You are my refuge, my fortress, my shield.  In the name of Jesus. Amen.

Context

The context of this proverb about the “word of God proves true” and “do not to add to his words” encompasses Proverbs 30:1-9.  These verses authored by Agur can be summarized in four sections:

  1. Humility and Human Limitations
  2. God’s Greatness and Rhetorical Questions
  3. Reliability of God’s Word
  4. Prayer for Integrity and Contentment 

This proverbs author is Agur son of Jakeh, and his words are termed “an oracle” or a divinely inspired message.  He starts with his own thoughts (which is how we can learn to hear from God as well).

Humility and Human Limitations: Agur begins by expressing his weariness and admitting his limitations, showing a humble heart before God.

  • Weariness and Exhaustion: Agur feels worn out and weary, possibly from life’s struggles or seeking understanding.
  • Lack of Wisdom: He confesses he feels “too stupid” and lacks the understanding and wisdom of a mature person.
  • Ignorance of God: Agur admits he has not gained deep knowledge of the Holy One, highlighting his spiritual humility.
    Proverbs 9 also emphasizes the importance of knowing the Holy One: 

Proverbs 9:10: The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is insight.

This section sets the tone by showing that true wisdom starts with recognizing our own limitations., Humbly admitting your limitations opens the door to relying on God’s strength and wisdom, ensuring your efforts align with His truth rather than human pride.

God’s Greatness and Rhetorical Questions: Agur uses powerful questions to point to God’s unmatched greatness and authority.

  • Divine Power: He asks who has gone to heaven, controlled the wind, wrapped the waters, or set the earth’s boundaries, implying only God can do these.

Isaiah asked many of these type of questions as well:

Isaiah 40:12: Who has measured the waters in the hollow of his hand and marked off the heavens with a span, enclosed the dust of the earth in a measure and weighed the mountains in scales and the hills in a balance?

  • God’s Identity: The questions end with a challenge to name this great being and His son, pointing to God’s unique authority and possibly hinting at the Messiah.

These questions emphasize that God alone is all-powerful and all-knowing, far above human ability. We can feel powerless against systems or governments, but remembering God’s unmatched power, as Agur does, inspires confidence that no earthly authority surpasses Him.

Reliability of God’s Word:  Agur declares the absolute truth of God’s Word and warns against tampering with it.

  • God’s Word is True: Every word from God is reliable and trustworthy, offering protection to those who trust in Him.

The Psalms also talk about these words we can trust and his protection:

Psalm 18:30: This God—his way is perfect; the word of the Lord proves true; he is a shield for all those who take refuge in him.

  • Do Not Alter It: Adding to God’s words risks rebuke and being exposed as a liar, stressing the need to preserve Scripture’s purity, as the scribes have done. 

This section highlights the unchanging reliability of God’s Word as a shield for believers. We must anchor our cause in the truth of Scripture, resisting the temptation to twist God’s Word to fit political agendas. Trusting its reliability provides a firm foundation for advocating justice and freedom.

Prayer for Integrity and Contentment: Agur prays for two things: to live truthfully and to have just enough to avoid temptation.

  • Desire for Truth: He asks God to keep falsehood and lies far from him, seeking a life of integrity.
  • Balanced Provision: Agur requests neither poverty nor riches, but only what he needs to avoid denying God or stealing.

This is very similar to Jesus teaching in the Gospels:

Matthew 6:11: Give us this day our daily bread

  • Protecting God’s Name: He fears that wealth might lead to pride or poverty to sin, both dishonoring God.

This prayer shows Agur’s desire to honor God through a life of honesty and contentment. We should pray for integrity and contentment as well, avoiding greed or desperation that could compromise our witness. Staying honest and trusting God’s provision keeps our focus on true justice, not personal gain.   These scriptures provide a framework to rely on God’s power, anchor advocacy in His Word, and pursue justice with integrity, ensuring our efforts reflect His truth and glory.

Proverbs 30:1-9:

Read the full context of God’s word here:

Devotional

We don’t have any more context on who Agur son of Jakeh is, but we can see the power of the word in Proverbs 30 that shows his words are an oracle, or a divinely inspired message, as he claims.

  • The words of Agur son of Jakeh. The oracle.

Argur starts out with massive humility:

  • The man declares, I am weary, O God;
  • I am weary, O God, and worn out. 
  • Surely I am too stupid to be a man.
  • I have not the understanding of a man. 
  • I have not learned wisdom,
  • nor have I knowledge of the Holy One.

He then moves to rhetorical questions recognizing the power of God:

  • Who has ascended to heaven and come down?

Although this is referencing the Almighty God, in the Book of John, Jesus shows he is God in flesh as the Son of Man who has ascended and descended:

John 3:13: No one has ascended into heaven except he who descended from heaven, the Son of Man.

  • Who has gathered the wind in his fists?
  • Who has wrapped up the waters in a garment?
  • Who has established all the ends of the earth?
  • What is his name, and what is his son’s name?
  • Surely you know!

Argu knows that anyone reading this word would know he is talking about the one true God. This may also be hinting at the name above all names, Jesus:

Revelation 19:16: On his robe and on his thigh he has a name written, King of kings and Lord of lords.

And this God has given us His word that is truth and He is our shield:

  • Every word of God proves true;
  • he is a shield to those who take refuge in him.

Many other verses talk about God being our shield, including:

Psalm 3:3: But you, O Lord, are a shield about me, my glory, and the lifter of my head.

  • Do not add to his words,
  • lest he rebuke you and you be found a liar.

This is discussed in Deuteronomy 4:2 as well:

Deuteronomy 4:2: You shall not add to the word that I command you, nor take from it, that you may keep the commandments of the Lord your God that I command you.

  • Two things I ask of you;
  • deny them not to me before I die:
  • Remove far from me falsehood and lying;
  • give me neither poverty nor riches;
  • feed me with the food that is needful for me,
  • lest I be full and deny you
  • and say, “Who is the Lord?

Being wealthy can lead to an attitude of not needing the Lord like the Pharaoh in Exodus:

Exodus 5:2: But Pharaoh said, “Who is the Lord, that I should obey his voice and let Israel go? I do not know the Lord, and moreover, I will not let Israel go.”

  • or lest I be poor and steal
  • and profane the name of my God.

Being content with our daily bread and not being too rich or poor can help remain steadfast in the Lord.  

These Proverbs teach us how to be humble, know his name and take refuge in Him and his word.  His word is true and can be trusted and it has been preserved for us just as he said it would!  God’s word proves true time and time again.

Lord, I declare my absolute trust in your word and in you as my refuge and fortress, the God in whom I trust. You preserved your word for me to learn and use as a lamp to my feet and a light for my path. And I trust in my savior Jesus, who is the word made flesh.  And I have seen his glory, glory as of the only son from the father full of grace and truth!   In the name of Jesus. Amen.

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