Human Events with Jack Posobiec – Real America’s Voice
Episode Date: February 20th, 2026
Podcast Aired: February 21, 2026
Host: Jack Posobiec
Guests: Joshua Lysak, Alex Carrey (CEO of Allegiance Gold), Natalie Dominguez (Home Title Lock)
Overview
This episode of Human Events with Jack Posobiec focuses on President Trump’s latest economic and geopolitical policies, particularly tariffs and Iran; the dangers of U.S.-led regime change; financial market volatility amid global uncertainty; and the rise in property title fraud. The episode hosts guests to add depth and expert perspective on these pressing topics, blending real-time news, historical analysis, and practical advice for listeners.
Key Discussion Points and Insights
1. President Trump’s Announcement: Tariffs, Supreme Court, and Foreign Policy
[02:02 – 08:11]
- Audio features President Trump addressing reporters on tariffs, foreign influence over the Supreme Court, and ongoing foreign relations (Iran, India, Europe).
- Trump addresses the Supreme Court’s reversal of some of his tariff policies, asserting he will reimpose tariffs.
- Foreign Policy Highlights:
- “Europe has gone woke…unrecognizable…The environmentalists have taken over.” (Trump, 04:36)
- Claims credit for stopping an India-Pakistan war: “I did it largely with tariffs…you’re not going to do business with the United States and you’re going to pay a 200% tariff.” (Trump, 06:47)
- On Iran: Warned Iran’s leadership against executing protesters, suggesting U.S. retaliation if hangings proceed.
- Memorable Quote:
- “Certainty has been brought back to the economy of the United States…we were a country that was dead one and a half years ago. Now we have the hottest country in the world. We're going to keep it that way.” (Trump, 07:46)
Timestamps
- Supreme Court / Foreign Influence: [04:11]
- Iran Message: [03:07]
- India/Pakistan and Energy: [06:47]
2. Jack Posobiec’s Analysis: MAGA Priorities, Tariffs, ‘Board of Peace’ Diplomacy
[11:07 – 15:29]
- Jack underscores tariffs and immigration as the backbone of the MAGA movement.
- Critiques the Supreme Court’s “mess of a decision” on tariffs, emphasizing Trump’s determination.
- Relates field experience: spent a day with Trump, who was “talking about tariffs, tariffs, tariffs.”
- Discusses Trump’s invitation to have China and Russia at the 'Board of Peace.’
Memorable Exchange:
- “Trade and immigration. Trade and immigration. Trade and immigration. This is what makes MAGA different.” (Posobiec, 13:48)
Timestamps
- MAGA focus: [13:25]
- Trump on Air Force One, humor about "illegal aliens": [15:29]
3. Regime Change & Iran: Deep Dive with Joshua Lysak
[17:12 – 24:38]
- Discussion:
- With Joshua Lysak, co-author of “Unhumans,” reviewing U.S. history of regime change in Iran (1941, 1953), and the dangers of western intervention.
- Lysak warns, “If you get involved…what replaces the previous regime could in fact be far worse. We saw this with the global war on terror…with the Arab Spring.” (Lysak, 19:49)
- Posobiec: “Pay attention to your history or you will be doomed to repeat it and understand the quagmire of regime change wars.” (Posobiec, 22:46)
- Reference to a podcast series on failed regime change (“Tales of Regime Change”).
Memorable Moment:
- Clear consensus against military-led regime change in Iran:
- “We do not support regime change, wars in Iran.” (Posobiec, 27:13)
Timestamps
- Charlie Kirk audio on regime change: [17:12]
- Lysak historical perspective: [18:15]
- Background on 1953 coup: [21:23]
4. Supranational Ideology & New Book Insights
[28:56 – 32:15]
- Lysak discusses his upcoming book (co-written with Jennica Pounds) on how unelected globalist elites funnel money overseas via NGOs, often under the guise of “supranationalism.”
- Key Idea:
- “They are dedicated to an ideology that is almost 400 years old…called supranationalism. It's John Lennon ‘Imagine’ maxing…where there's not really any borders.” (Lysak, 30:22)
Timestamps
- Lysak on NGO corruption & supranationalism: [28:56 – 32:15]
5. Economic Market Reaction & Gold with Alex Carrey
[35:18 – 44:52]
- Tariff Impact:
- Dollar drops, gold rises amid Trump’s new global tariffs and Supreme Court’s partial rollback.
- Alex: “Short term, bad news for the dollar, good news for gold.” (Carrey, 36:34)
- Geopolitical Risk:
- “Russia and Iran held a naval exercise simulating a closure of the Strait of Hormuz…when there’s increased geopolitical tension, more investors dump U.S. treasury bonds and move towards more and more physical gold.” (Carrey, 38:06)
- Investment Advice:
- Outlines how new investors can access the precious metals market for as little as $5,000, emphasizing education and transparency.
- Promotes “protectwithposo.com” as a resource for listeners.
- “If you have 100% confidence in paper currency, in the dollar, gold might not be the right fit. But if you want that ‘what if’ scenario…that’s where gold comes in.” (Carrey, 44:36)
Timestamps
- Tariffs/gold market summary: [35:18 – 37:05]
- Strait of Hormuz/geopolitical risk: [38:06]
- Investment entry/recommendations: [41:30 – 44:52]
6. Title Fraud & Home Security with Natalie Dominguez
[47:30 – 56:06]
- Recent Case Study:
- Review of Albany, NY man convicted of forging a deed to steal a $755,000 home from his stepfather.
- Dominguez explains title fraud loopholes: “In a majority of the municipalities, title fraud is not a crime. New York is the only one that has so far passed a law that considers title fraud grand larceny.” (Dominguez, 49:18)
- Prevention:
- Emphasizes seniors are primary targets and the importance of monitoring.
- Home Title Lock offers not just alerts but full restoration services, distinguishing them from competitors.
- “We monitor the property, not the person…and restoration is really where we shine.” (Dominguez, 53:26)
- Call to Action:
- 14-day free trial and title history report promoted, aimed at ensuring listeners aren’t already fraud victims.
Timestamps
- Case study: [47:30 – 52:37]
- Fraud numbers; prevention tactics: [53:26 – 56:06]
Notable Quotes
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President Trump:
- “The president of Syria, who I essentially put there, is doing a phenomenal job. He's a rough guy. He's not a choir boy.” [02:45]
- “If you hang one person, even one person, that you're going to be hit right then and there. I wasn't waiting two weeks and negotiating.” [03:21]
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Jack Posobiec:
- “Trade and immigration…This is what makes MAGA different.” [13:48]
- “Pay attention to your history or you will be doomed to repeat it…” [22:46]
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Joshua Lysak:
- “We have that lesson already from Iran that if you get involved…what replaces the previous regime could in fact be far worse.” [19:49]
- “They are dedicated to an ideology that is almost 400 years old…it's called supranationalism.” [30:22]
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Alex Carrey:
- “Short term, bad news for the dollar, good news for gold.” [36:34]
- “Think about gold as an insurance policy or like your seatbelt when you drive. You put it on just in case.” [39:44]
- “Ask yourself this question. Do I have 100% confidence in paper currency, in the dollar? If so, then gold might not be the right fit for you.” [44:36]
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Natalie Dominguez:
- “In a majority of the municipalities, title fraud is not a crime…” [49:18]
- “We monitor the property, not the person…restoration is really where we shine.” [53:26]
Segment Timestamps at a Glance
| Segment Title | Start | End | |:----------------------------------|:---------|:---------| | Trump on tariffs, Iran, SCOTUS | 02:02 | 08:11 | | Posobiec MAGA Analysis | 11:07 | 15:29 | | Regime Change & Iran | 17:12 | 24:38 | | Supranationalism & Book Preview | 28:56 | 32:15 | | Gold, Markets & Tariffs | 35:18 | 44:52 | | Title Fraud & Protection | 47:30 | 56:06 |
Tone and Language
The tone remains direct, energetic, and conviction-driven—matching Jack Posobiec’s populist, America First orientation. There is a persistent critique of internationalism, unelected elites, and government overreach, with an emphasis on sovereignty, practical self-protection, and skepticism toward military adventurism.
Summary for Non-Listeners
This Human Events episode provides a comprehensive, critical view on the latest U.S. economic and geopolitical moves under Trump, especially focusing on new tariffs and the risks of foreign military intervention. Through guest analysis and real-life examples, it highlights broader themes of economic security (gold), skepticism of nation-building abroad, and personal/family financial protection (home title security). Listeners gain not just up-to-date news, but also frameworks for understanding the motives and risks behind major policy decisions and practical tools to safeguard themselves in uncertain times.
