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well let's put this all in context we've had a lot of people playing the race card over the
weekend oh this is the end of democracy is it well no i think what happens is it's the end of democracy, is it? Well, no, I think what happens is it's the end of the
republic when democracy turns into mob rule. And that's what we saw in Tennessee. And so
as a response to what happened, a response to the fact that three Democrat legislators
led protesters, took over the House floor, refused to get out of the well,
the area where they speak, had a bullhorn there and refused to be removed.
And so now they got removed by the entire body, two of the three.
Unfortunately, two young black men and one elderly white woman were involved in this.
She did not use the bullhorn and she mounted a successful pushback.
They missed by one vote of kicking her out.
And so then that opened up the ability for them to play the race card.
Isn't that interesting?
And that's what they were playing over the weekend.
But let's put this into context.
Let's remember that as this vote was being done, there was a second mob.
Let us in.
Let us in.
There they are in the Capitol building, screaming.
And their way was being blocked this time by the state police.
No, you're not going to get in.
But again, I think that the police handled it both of these times very well.
They didn't go out and attack the crowd as the people, the Capitol police in D.C. did.
As we now see with the videos that were carefully kept from the public,
we see that the physical force, people were yelling and screaming just like that on January
the 6th.
But it wasn't until the armored Capitol Police started bullying and pushing people, really,
that things took off.
Of course, you also had the provocateurs who were in the crowd that were pushing people
forward. also had the provocateurs who were in the crowd that were telling pushing people forward but in
this particular case uh the provocateurs were members of the house itself and so when you look
at that was the scene as they were having the vote as to whether or not they're going to throw out
the three legislators because you understand that they're trying to make this a pattern
and that's why these people had to be thrown out this is about overthrowing the rule of law legislators because you understand that they're trying to make this a pattern.
And that's why these people had to be thrown out.
This is about overthrowing the rule of law. And one of these legislators that got thrown out had gotten his seat because he was leading
crowds to throw out Civil War statues and things like that.
That's how he built his political career.
And so now he's going to build his political career even higher.
He's going to be held up as a martyr by CNN, by the Biden administration,
and the rest of them.
And so these people who thrive on chaos, who thrive on mob rule,
as a matter of fact, one of the Tennessee legislators said,
well, that's not how you do it.
You know, you don't take over the house or the screaming mob and you don't encourage the people with your bullhorn.
He said, what you do is you file a bill.
Do you realize you're a legislator now?
No, he's not.
He's a demagogue.
He's a Democrat demagogue.
There's a lot of them.
Now, this is what it originally looked like.
This is
the original event. And here is the massive number of people that showed up, again, to
enact gun prohibition. Gun prohibition after a child was weaponized by the school system into a lunatic transgender with a chip on her shoulder who went to a
Christian school and killed kids.
Never forget, shot three adults, but three nine-year-old children face-to-face, point
blank.
What kind of insanity is that?
Oh, but that's the gun that we got to worry about, right?
Well, you know, this is when they got inside. Take a look at this scene here.
And is this a misdirection? Is this worse than what happened on January 6th?
I mean, people didn't get into the Capitol building. Nobody came close to the legislators on
January the 6th. And here you will see the state
police trying to escort a state legislator into the house area and look at this they're attacking
the police they're attacking the legislator they're pushing and shoving them and the police
are not attacking them they're outnumbered they not armored. But they're the ones who are being attacked by this mob.
And I said, when it happened, I said, they did it the right way. Instead of making these people
look like victims, they showed them for the violent, radical aggressors that they are,
the useful idiots. And of course, most of them are youthful idiots as well,
weaponized by the schools. This is all coming from the schools. And so before, just before they threw these three
legislators out, they had a vote in the House as to whether or not they would approve funding
for an armed officer to protect every school at the expense of the state. And those three legislators said, no,
we don't want children protected. We want guns prohibited. We don't want to stop the
psychological and spiritual abuse of kids, sexual abuse of kids with this LGBT agenda. No,
we don't want to stop that. We demand that that continue. We demand that you give up your means of self-defense. Well, let me just say that I
think it's a bit ironic when you've got an angry mob demanding that you give up your
God-given constitutionally protected rights of self-defense. I don't think that's going to go
too far. And if you're going to take over the house from the inside, it was an inside job.
You're going to do an insurrection, a Tennessee insurrection, or you call it a tensurrection.
You're going to do a tensurrection. Well, um, uh, we're going to kick you out. That's what's
going to happen. So again, as that happened though,, unfortunately, they missed by one vote, kicking out the elderly woman.
The first guy was kicked out 75 to 26.
She failed.
They failed to kick her out.
Vote was 65 to 30.
Again, falling one vote short.
They have 99 members in the House, So they have to have 66 vote.
Now what they're showing you in these vote totals, they're not showing
you the people who abstain.
So I think that was nine people that abstained, uh, from voting
one way or the other for her.
And she stayed in by one vote.
And so now because two black men were kicked out,
now this has become a cause celeb.
They played the race card, as they always do.
The Tennessee House Speaker, Cameron Sexton,
explained the votes were not about peaceful protests.
He said they broke several rules of decorum and procedure. They led protesters in the galleries and several chants calling for gun reform.
It's not gun reform. It's not gun reform.
It's gun prohibition.
Let's call it what it is.
The left chooses its words very carefully, and so should we.
This is not about gun control.
This is not about gun reform.
This is about gun prohibition.
Prohibition.
Let's call it what it is.
If you're going to call for the banning of certain accessories or the banning of certain types of guns, you're calling for gun prohibition.
It's just that simple.
And we can have these discussions.
You know, you can even say, hey, you got a grief about this?
You know, file a bill.
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It's not going to go anywhere there, but look, here's, here's the reality. Democrats, you got
a problem with a second amendment. Well, amend the constitution. And until you amend the constitution,
just shut up, just shut up.
Just shut up.
You don't have any authority to say that.
As a matter of fact, when you are out there with a bullhorn taking over the democratic process,
the democratic process has rules.
These people don't think there are any rules for them, right?
You have to have an orderly procedure or you're just shutting down the body.
Oh, that's the point, isn't it?
The point is chaos.
The point is to shut down our society.
The point is that there are no rules for radicals, except Zelensky's rules for radicals.
First rule for radicals, there are no rules, uh, that we will abide by.
No,
but I have a certain rules,
you know,
like use a ridicule.
It's the most powerful weapon.
There's no defense against it.
That was one of Saul Linsky's rules.
Uh,
my favorite one.
As a matter of fact,
I resort to that many times myself.
So,
you know,
when we look at this,
the,
uh,
cause we can use those weapons the same as they can, right.
We can ridicule the radicals.
They're very easy to ridicule, especially now they've aligned
themselves behind the transgenders.
It's kind of like, I guess we could call them low hanging fruits and nuts.
Uh, so it's pretty easy to ridicule those radicals but again prior to the expulsion they're
not interested about the gun issue they want chaos they want to shut down society they want to be the
monkey wrench and everything you know let's throw a wrench into this and break the machinery that's
what it's about and as evidence of that you got a massive mob showing up, wanting to shut down the process to expel these people and expel them, expulsion to expel them.
So, but the reality is, unfortunately, we don't do marketing too well on our side.
At least they did the right thing.
And I give them kudos, except that one person who set that vote out
and didn't get her thrown out.
That was maybe by design, huh?
Congressional Black Caucus held an emergency meeting on Zoom.
They Zoomed in an emergency.
A hundred state and federal black lawmakers.
Quick, we can play the race card. how can we play this the best way you had the congressional black caucus
the tennessee black caucus the national black caucus they said they threw their black caucuses
right out of the chamber what are we going to do about this yeah always playing the victim card
right no they didn't get they didn't become victims they didn't get the january the sixth Amber, what are we going to do about this? Yeah, always playing the victim card, right? No.
They didn't become victims.
They didn't get the January the 6th treatment.
Those people are victims. Those people have been rotting in jail now for two years, tortured in jail,
many of them looking at lifetime sentences.
But this, oh, you know, we have two different standards, of course.
You know, boys will be boys, they used to say.
Well, they don't say that anymore. But now, essentially, it's like, well, the left will be the left.
I say, you know, we can't say anything about that.
The trans will be the trans.
We can't say anything about that.
So anyway, the Tennessee Three, they're calling them.
It's just two.
It's Chumlee and Tennessee Tuxedo, right?
Daji, Tennessee.
What do we do now?
Well, we play the race card, Chumlee.
That's what we play.
So they joined last week, the Tennessee three.
And this is coming from, let's see, I think this is CNN here.
MSN.
Microsoft is.
I'm not sure where the original one is here.
Anyway, the way they portray this, they said last week,
the Tennessee Three joined the hordes of protesters.
No, they were a mob.
Hordes of protesters.
Mostly protesters.
No, they were a mob.
They were a mob pushing and shoving the police.
Pushing who were trying to protect the legislator.
Pushing and shoving the legislator. you imagine if january the 6th they had gotten into a situation where they were pushing
and shoving nancy pelosi oh wow you know that'd be completely different right the guy who put his
feet up on her chair going to jail jail for years he old enough, it'll probably be a life sentence.
They said these three members, quote,
knowingly and intentionally brought disorder and dishonor to the House of Representatives.
Yeah, they brought chaos.
This is just not about one specific instance
or one specific rule that may have been broken.
The rules are here for order, said Representative Johnny Garrett, who led the arguments against
Jones.
We owe that to the constituents that we represent across the state.
Now, see, they're saying, you can't throw us out.
We represent a bunch of radical people in our district who want to, you know, throw
out statues and statutes, right?
We have to overthrow society.
And of course, they begin with the visible things, the statues.
And then they go to the less visible thing, the statutes.
Well, these people say, well, we represent people as well.
And I'm going to say that every one of these people
who voted to throw them out represented me.
I would have done the same thing.
I would have thought, is there anything else we can do?
Let's put them in jail.
I'm fed up with this stuff, quite frankly.
It is a microcosm of what these radical leftists are doing everywhere.
It's a microcosm of what Soros is doing everywhere,
creating chaos by letting criminals out on the street that are violent, right?
And then locking up and going after political opponents.
That's what they always do.
And so it is about, it's not about democracy.
It's about mobocracy.
And when I say it's a mob, it's because these people don't care about rules.
They don't care about a republic. They don't care about a republic.
They don't care about a constitution.
They don't care about God-given rights.
They don't believe there is a God.
And they don't believe that you have rights.
They have power.
And power, they know, comes out of the barrel of a gun.
And so they want all the guns.
That's what this is about.
It's about nothing other than that.
So one of the black caucus people said,
it's a tarnish on the Tennessee legislature.
It's a tarnish on the community.
Yes, what the Tennessee Three did is a tarnish.
Not for them being thrown out.
We have to establish, we have to defend our society or these people will rip it apart.
And they're very anxious to do so.
Eventually, a democracy turns into a mob.
Showing up at your door, demanding that you turn over the rights, that you get rid of the rule of law.
Right? That's what we saw in a microcosm.
We saw the degeneration of democracy into a mob led by demagogues.
Now,
this is not a,
as a,
one of these,
uh,
black caucus people that,
Oh,
this halls harkens back to the darkest days of our nation in the South.
No,
this goes back further than that.
It goes back to the French revolution.
That's what this is really about. Just because you don't get your way, you can't come to the well, bring your
friends and throw a temper tantrum with an adolescent bullhorn said Andrew Farmer, uh,
during the debate. He told this to one of the defendants. You the guy i guess if you want to conduct business in this house file a bill
and he was very angry about that he said how dare him speak to me like that this is a guy who
occupied the well and he's with a bullhorn how dare you speak to me like that you think i'm a
child with a bullhorn why yes we do if the do. If the shoe fits, pal, wear it.
Now, you all heard that.
How many of you would want to be spoken to that way?
Well, how many of you would do something as childish as he did?
When you get elected, you're supposed to act like a grown-up.
What we saw happen this evening in the Tennessee House
was appalling in a return to a dark era in the house of this country,
in the history of this country, and history of this country and the South.
He said, and as I said, no, it's really about the French revolution, a mob takeover.
Uh, and then of course the woman who wasn't thrown out rather than, um, she's trying to play the race card too.
Even though she's white and elderly i'm a 60 year
old white woman and they're two young black men so they didn't they threw them out and
they didn't throw me out again i would like to accommodate her let's give you some credentials
she's just upset it's like oh no i white privileged here. And so one of the guys goes on Justin Jones.
Well, the guy goes on MSNBC.
And he said one of these guys called him a, quote, uppity Negro.
I seriously doubt that.
If you're going to go that far, you're going to go all the way.
Are you uppity N-word. He says, basically,
I had a member call me an uppity Negro. You notice he used the term basically?
Basically. In other words, what he means is nobody else heard this. There's no witnesses.
There's no videotape of this. But basically, he said that. Can you imagine that? They call me a teenager.
And they dressed us down for being stupid and immature,
staying there with a bullhorn and disrupting the proceedings.
Yeah, yeah.
So basically, that's what he called me.
Called me uppity.
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Yeah.
Basically.
Basically.
Not literally.
Again, playing the race card.
That's what it's about.
He says it's about the 78,000 people I represent.
This is a diverse district. No, it's not a diverse district. It's a majority Democrat district.
And most of the other districts are majority Republican. I guess they're just as diverse,
right? You know, every one of these, uh, um, every one of these districts is going to have
diversity of opinion in it. no no that's code word
code word he says i mean this is a very hostile environment it's hostile to democracy did he
think that it was hostile environment when he had thousands of people show up and uh they're doing
this is that a hostile device is it is it hostile to democracy when you push and shove people who are trying to go into the house?
Is that a hostile to democracy event?
It's mobocracy.
How dare him play the, well, you know, we are the wronged people here.
Just ridiculous to see this.
Again, he says, I was arrested in this building over 14 times trying to remove a KKK statue.
It was a Civil War statue of General Nathan Bedford Forrest.
And so this is the anti-history mob, the anti-American mob, the Sodom and Gomarxist mob.
Again, removing statues, then removing, then he gets
elected to remove
statues. And to remove
the very things that he
swore to uphold. See, when you
go against the Constitution,
Jones,
I think that's his name,
let's see, there's
Justin Jones, I think, and Justin Pearson.
I don't know which one of the Justins it is,
but I think they threw him out just in time.
But when you go against the Constitution
that you swore to uphold as a condition of your office,
you don't have any authority anymore.
You don't have any right to talk about people
trying to overthrow democracy
when you bring a mob in to shut down the process,
not once but twice, the other time to protect yourself.
They pretend to care about the shootings,
but they just voted against protecting kids.
And again, I don't think that's the best approach,
but I don't think schools are the best approach to education either.
So anyway, um, I think if they try to violate the constitution by doing gun prohibition,
uh, they ought to be putting the same boat as Donald Trump.
You know, Donald Trump did that.
And I think we ought to have some t-shirts that say dump Trump for the bump
with a picture of a gun underneath it.
You know,
they did for the first time gun control by executive order.
Who are you to do that?
You and your unconstitutional bureaucracy,
the BATF,
there's no authority for the BATF to exist in the constitution.
And you have no authority to use them to do gun control of anything,
no matter how small or minor it is, by executive order.
Trump.
Dump Trump for the bump, if not for anything else.
So the White House press secretary, when asked about whether or not,
asked in a press conference, whether or not this is a hate crime,
targeting a Christian school specifically by a tranny,
and she has no idea, says, well, that's not for us to decide.
Former Vice President Pence said that if the shooter who killed six people in that Christian school in Tennessee was motivated by a hatred towards Christians, that the crime should be categorized as a hate crime.
I'm wondering what the president thinks of that kind of designation.
It's not for us to decide.
Oh, it's not for us.
I would dare not uh
not dare venture into this except how many times have you seen them immediately jump in
when they can polarize it to the advantage of their base right you got a shooting
and uh you know they jumped into that um pulse nightclub shooting and everything. Turns out the guy was not, he was one of them during the shooting.
They always do that.
And there are a lot of people who believe that this was tied to efforts to protect children from pedophile predators.
Because, you know, it's okay to be a pedophile if you're a trainee at the same time.
You just better shut up about that.
You better not even criticize these people
for their grooming, for their pedophilia.
I wonder if the parents of the victims
of the Nashville shooting today
would still have their children
if these trans bills in Tennessee were never a thing.
I'm not a parent, but if I were, I'd be real, real mad at the government.
I'd be real, real mad at the government.
Yeah, yeah.
It's their fault.
It's not the lunatic trans who shot the people up.
And, of course, perhaps one of the reasons why these three people did not vote to have any protection at the schools was because they would like for the trans to have all the guns.
This was a stink Uyghur of the young turds, the old turd that's leading the young turds.
I'll be a little bit of a hypocrite here, but it's not.
I'll explain why I'm saying it.
I don't like guns.
I would ban assault weapons in a second.
We can go on and on about the gun control that we need in this country.
And I always tell people, don't get guns.
It'll make you less safe.
I'm gonna make an exception here for trans people.
They are actually in danger.
They have had hundreds of laws passed against them.
They have right-wing media ginning up fear against
them 24 seven. They are targeted more than any other group in America. And if anyone should get
guns, it should be trans Americans. Okay. And get them before the day of vengeance.
For them. I'm worried that the right wing lunatics are going to attack them as they have over and
over again. And by the way, it's not just right wing lunatics other people attack trans folks as well we're the lunatics not the trans people not that they're not the
lunatics we're the lunatics you see and uh they need to be able to protect themselves from violence
even though they're the ones going around shooting nine-year-old kids in the face, right? They're the ones that need to be protected, not us.
My son says he wants you to have a medical note proving that you have a mental illness
before you can get a gun.
There we go.
I used to call that the young turds or the old turds green flag law.
If you come in with some pastel colored flag, you immediately get approved for a gun.
Anybody else?
No, no.
Especially if you come in.
Yeah.
Red flags, only law.
Yeah.
Red heels, red heels.
If you come in with red high heels, you're in if you're a man.
So we'll give it to you, right?
You got to prove that you're mentally unstable before you can get a gun.
That's the way Stink Uyghur wants to run the world.
And of course, hate crimes depend on who the victims are.
If the Democrats hate you, then it's not a crime to kill you.
You see, that's the issue.
Even if you're a nine-year-old child, not a hate crime.
Last week, the White House press secretary that you just heard there
said the trans community is under attack right now. You see, they are the core of our nation's
values, according to the Biden administration. And according to Biden's proclamation,
they are shaping the soul of America. First time I know of that he's told the truth.
They are shaping the soul of America, not for the better, however.
And of course, they are a protected class.
They know that they can do anything, including murder, and get away with it.
And they'll be covered.
That's the point, you see.
And so they are weaponizing these shock troops.
How shocking are they well as soon as you get accustomed to the dylan mulvaney and all the rest of these people as soon as that becomes passe
they'll have something even more shocking to throw at you i don't know what i can't guess what that's
going to be quite frankly because i would have never guessed that
the trans stuff would be defined as sane and the rest of us who find that section 8 behavior
a lunatic we would be the ones who are accused of being insane by the old turd stink uger
we've been very clear about these anti-LGBT bills,
said the White House spokesperson, Jean-Pierre,
that we're seeing in state legislatures.
These anti-trans bills, they're not attacking trans kids.
They're trying to protect the kids from the trans predators.
You understand how they turn everything around.
It's just amazing to me.
She says it's shameful.
It is unacceptable.
You know, we don't want,
these are anti-pedophile laws, frankly,
that she says are shameful and unacceptable.
It's okay for pedophiles to attack kids in school,
to shoot them, to sexually groom them, to psychologically gaslight them.
But the left, it is the left, by the way, let the record show.
It is the left that now associates the LGBT movement with pedophilia.
They made it clear.
They wanted to support that.
So Biden had some more things to say. He
said it was shocking. It was an undemocratic expulsion of the Tennessee gun protesters from
the assembly. No, they expelled them because they were undemocratic. They wouldn't allow the
democratic process to take place. And they were trying a second time to stop that. Throwing a tantrum with a bullhorn in a legislative building is not an acceptable way to proceed.
You might want to ask one of my former colleagues about that as well.
Sometimes when you engage in showmanship to get an audience, sometimes it does backfire
on you.
But he invited the expelled Democrats to visit the white house.
There you go.
They're moving on up.
They're going to just leapfrog this whole,
uh,
state,
um,
legislator thing.
And they'll go right to becoming radical,
uh,
Congress people or something else,
or maybe he'll appoint them.
You know,
he's got some,
he's got an empty spot over there in the nuclear waste regulatory
agency.
They had to get rid of Sam Brinton, kept stealing women's luggage at the airport.
So now maybe they could put Justin Jones and Justin Pearson, give one of them his, uh,
his response or just create another position.
It's not like there's not enough jobs, uh, you know, in, in Washington, we could make
some more jobs in
washington print up some more money to pay these people no problem i'm sure they've got a big
future there with the bite administration and lala harris immediately came down to um you know
get her face on in the news if you get there they get somebody with less baggage. My son says, yeah, everybody's got less baggage than Sam Britton. Not hard to find.
The Tennessee Three.
The IG Tennessee Three.
Thank the president for his leadership and seeking to ban assault weapons
and standing up for our democratic values. You see?
Your democratic values fly in the face of our republic and our constitution.
Oh, thank you for trying to ban things that you were told you don't have any authority to ban.
Those are God-given rights and you're specifically prohibited from doing it.
So thank you for trying to overthrow the constitution.
Thank you for sending Lala down here to
preen and depose. The two expelled Democrats can be
reappointed to their seats by the officials in their respective
counties. Both of them represent Democrat
strongholds in Nashville and Memphis. You see, even here in
Tennessee, we have a big city problem.
Wherever you have big cities, you got problems.
Oh yeah, we got trouble.
With a capital T and that rhymes with a C and that stands for cities.
And you pool all the voters together there.
All the crazy people move to the cities and then try to impose their will on the rest of us.
And by the way, so they could be reappointed by the radicals in their district.
And they cannot be expelled a second time for the same thing.
But we know that they've had a taste of fame.
That's what got them elected in the first place.
And I know they'll do it again.
And I just hope that the Tennessee legislators have the spine to throw them out again when they do it again.
They just keep doing this over and over again.
Politico is very upset about this.
Oh, this is just a glimpse of the future, they said.
Do you realize, said Politico, that state legislatures can do what they want? How outrageous is that? How do we get them under the control of Washington?
Tennessee Republicans really went there, said Politico. Despite the outcry, the GOP-controlled
state legislature expelled two Democrats for engaging in a boisterous protest against gun
violence. No, they were. They took over the democratic process
and ran and led a mob
so they could overthrow the Constitution.
That's what they did.
They said the key lesson out of Nashville
is not what did or did not happen in the chamber.
It's another reminder of what it means
for a legislature to gain a supermajority,
enabling it not only to dominate legislative matters,
but to deploy overwhelming power more broadly,
even over the other branches of government.
But if they're elected legislature, isn't that democracy?
You see, we have what's really happening in Washington,
in spite of what Politico says.
The Congress and the Senate have abdicated their
authority to the unelected, undemocrat, democratically unaccountable, unelected
bureaucracy that's there. That's the reality. And they don't have a problem with supermajorities
when it's their supermajority. Now, this is just obvious partisanship here.
They said in virtually every state,
the legislature, each house of the legislature,
is the judge of its members.
Oh, imagine that.
They also judge the winner of the election as well,
which Trump didn't bother to do with all of his money,
all of his Save America money. He didn't bother doing anything about that. So again,
they have funded an armed guard at every school. They introduced the bill, and in the House,
these three people voted against that before they got kicked out. Now, I don't think this is the best solution. I think a better solution is armed teachers
who are not wearing a uniform.
It says, take me out and you can have everybody else, right?
And also the very fact that, as we've seen in Florida,
as we saw in Texas, many times these people who are armed
don't put themselves at risk.
That's why we call people heroes who do that.
The police officers there in Nashville went in as they were being shot at.
They put their lives at risk to save other lives.
That's a heroic act.
And we honor people like that.
But it's not to be expected, right? And it's too easy for somebody to do what the school officer in Parkland did,
you know, the Marjory Stone Douglas or whatever the name of that school is. And that is just to
hide. But if you were in the classroom and you have a weapon and
you know how to use it, you would be defending your life. That's just self-defense. Or you would
be defending the life of children that you know. It's a very different situation than having a
person. First of all, it creates something of a security problem
because you've got the person who's got the only gun in school marked with a uniform.
And if you've got a lot of people and you don't know who's carrying and who's not carrying,
that's a much better situation. And then they are there under attack and they're now defending
themselves instead of putting their life at risk to defend other people.
So armed teachers are always better.
But the best solution is to close these government schools.
We can have education without schools.
America was at its most highly educated level when we had no schools, no government school.
We didn't have to go to school for 12 years in order to learn to read and write.
Now you go to school for 12 years plus four years in college,
and you can't read or write, and you can't think critically,
and you're nothing but a weaponized tool of the state for revolution.
You're nothing but a graduate of a seminary for Satan.
Shut those things down.
Stop taxing us to run these places that are a threat
to the lives, the liberty, the minds, the bodies,
the spirits of our kids.
So anyway, they went with, did something uh not certainly not the best thing they're
going to be spending more money to protect these schools when i'll be shut down in the first place
there will be education one way or the other the question is who does the educating
do you really want the government to run the education because what they've done in doing that
as rl dabney said at the end of the Civil War,
he was a chaplain.
He was Stonewall Jackson's chaplain, as a matter of fact.
He said the reason we had this war was because you had people who radicalized in the Northeast,
especially Massachusetts, by the government schools.
And he said, when you have the government running the schools, you will never have freedom of religion.
You will always have an established religion.
It could be Christianity or, as we've seen, it could be secular humanism.
It could be a lot of different things.
But it's going to be the values that are taught are going to be antithetical
to a large number of people.
The government should not be running schools for the same reason government should
not be running churches. It's just that simple. So anyway, second provision of this was to make
significant physical security upgrades at both public and non-public schools all across the
state. Third provision was for mental health resources. A mental health liaison in every county
but that we have multiple ones in many
counties. He said not just one but many of them. Well I think we do already. We've got a lot
of guidance counselors who are doing LGBT gaslighting
of kids. It's the mental health issues in the first
place that is the problem right now
is that we cannot control evil but we can do something so you know they did something and um
i don't know but uh we had van jones go after the chair of the republican party jeremy facin
who was naive enough to go on CNN.
And not only did he go on CNN, where he knew, didn't he know he was going to be sitting
in a barrel with everybody taking shots at him on CNN?
How could you not know that?
And even then, he wasn't prepared to defend himself.
He had nothing to say.
So Van Jones says, I think this is unreasonable.
He said, you want them not to be extreme, but you're being extreme.
Why is that?
You're the problem here.
Just like Stink Uyghur said, you know, there's people out there who don't want, you know,
kids mutilating themselves in kindergarten.
They're insane.
All the rational people want kids mutilated in the kindergarten.
And so, why
were you doing this?
Well, I think he should have said,
this was a sustained insurrection and they tried
pulling it a second time, and we've got to stop that
pattern. But he didn't say that.
He said,
why didn't you go to the ethics committee? Why didn't you do things
that are always done in that body?
Well, this is a little bit beyond the ethics committee he emphasized the decision to expel
these representatives was the choice of majority of his caucus it's like it's not just me it's like
everybody else wanted to do it too and just go along with it i don't know what the guy was trying to, to, uh, explore. It was crazy what he had to say.
So, um, and they kept coming after him and, uh, he just, uh, turned off the feed and walked
away as, uh, after Van Jones is finished with him.
You had, um, uh, yeah, another, uh, woman Collins who was going to question him and, uh,
Caitlin Collins, uh, she said, representative, and I don't know, you've
got a long drive home, but just one final question for you.
Uh, oh, uh, okay.
Uh, chairman Faison has left us.
He should have never gone there in the first place.
Everybody's going to go there.
You got to think about the line of attack that's going to come.
You know, of course they're going to play the race card and everything else about it.
The Associated Press, Tennessee becomes a new front in the battle for American democracy.
Well, yes, yes.
And they finally fired back.
I'm glad they did, but that's not the angle that the AP is doing. I mean, you got a mob that's led by the Tennessee three to overthrow our God
given rights, overthrow the constitution and overthrow the democratic process.
Um, you need to throw the bombs out.
They said the removal of lawmakers who were only recently elected reflects a
trend and dozens of States where Republicans are trying to make it harder to cast ballots.
You know, doing things like these troublesome things like picture IDs or something like that.
No, the Republicans are not doing it.
Trump changed the rules with his pandemic election.
He changed the rules to enhance voting, voting corruption.
So he was supported and all that by the Republicans.
I think they've actually done a lot to enhance voting.
They've enhanced it so much, it's become almost irreparably fraudulent.
We'll be right back.
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thedavidknightshow.com and welcome back and we have a comment from angus musling i had too many conversations
with liberals and the left yesterday at easter, very one-sided conversation. It always is. Isn't it?
I got talked down without a bullhorn made for a very tiring day.
Got a lot of family dinners.
I have the same experience that, um, at a wedding.
Yeah.
This, uh, you know, a lot of state, uh, people, I know who you are.
That's the beginning of it.
So, yeah, with a frown.
It's not like, oh, I know who you are.
No, no, that was not the context of that.
I know who you are.
I've heard about you.
It's like, oh, yeah, you heard about me.
Have you ever heard me, though?
I don't think so.
Okay, so that was something that happened
last Thursday and went through the weekend and I wanted to go back and, and clear that up.
And I was going to put something out to clarify an update about RFK Jr. I talked about it last
week when he threw, you know, it was on Thursday that the information was going out that he's
going to run for president. And I said, I think it's generally a good thing to see him running.
I didn't say I would vote for him, though.
And I said, I had a lot of concerns about his past as an environmental lawyer.
I said I hadn't had time to take a look at it.
And unfortunately, as soon as the show was over, I did.
I was like, oh, man, I can't believe I didn't remember this stuff about Jr. And I was going to
put out a sub stack update, but it's like, no, I'm going to take some time off. I really needed
the time off. And, uh, we did a rebroadcast on Friday, by the way, I had a friend at church,
um, really enjoyed the segment, uh, by Liz James about raw milk and said, yeah, it was good to listen to that a
second time. And we heard it the first time when she was on and they had been doing raw milk.
And since that point in time, they said it made a big difference in their family and their health.
And as a matter of fact, one person said, I was never able to drink milk before, but I can
drink the raw milk and it doesn't cause problems for me.
So it is important to get some of that stuff out.
We're going to try to do more in terms of positive stuff that's out there.
We need to focus.
We need to understand where the threats are coming from, but we also need to have some
positive alternatives.
And we're going to talk about that with,
uh,
what Texas is talking about doing with the gold backed digital coin.
We'll talk about what they're proposing,
whether or not that's a good thing,
but I want to clear this up with RFK junior.
And of course,
if you go back about 15 years,
10 to 15 years or whatever,
uh,
he was doing really,
really radical stuff and go back to 2008. He was doing really, really radical stuff.
And go back to 2008.
He's writing op-ed pieces.
Here's one that he's had the Los Angeles times was happening in 2008.
Well, you had McCain running.
We're going to be faced with another choice like that again.
You want McCain or you want Obama?
I was like, Oh really?
Um, that's my choices here.
So he was attacking in this op-ed piece.
He was attacking Sarah Palin, saying she was a tool of big oil.
But I looked at this and the things that he was saying, you know, and I'll give you the op-ed piece here.
But, and let me give you a little bit of that, just to give you an idea of what he's talking about here. It begins this way. He says,
I was water skiing with my children in a light drizzle off Hyannis, Massachusetts last month,
when a sudden fierce storm plunged us into a melee of towering waves, raking rain, painful hail,
at midday darkness, broken by blinding flashes of lightning.
As I hurried to get my children out of the water and back to the dock, I shouted over the roaring wind,
this is some kind of a tornado.
And he says, yes, then a water spout, hundreds of feet high, rose from the white ocean and darted across its surface.
He goes on to describe this violent storm.
He said, my dog was so undone by the display that she kept us all awake with her terrified whining. That same day, two water spouts appeared on Long
Island Sound. He says, those odd climatological phenomena. In the rest of the world, we call it
weather. You have weather. Weather is odd sometimes. We've had some unusual events here.
Just the one year we've been here, we had unusual events in Texas. I guess I could say that, you
know, when it got so cold that the windmills froze in Texas, I could say, well, you know,
looks like we're going into global cooling. Because that was the first lie that was told to us by the
climate crowd under Paul Ehrlich.
But it's always been about population control.
Always.
Because his book was a population bomb.
Yeah.
My son says, my dog got scared by thunder.
Please give up your freedom.
That's exactly it.
Yeah.
It was crazy.
And I looked at this and I thought, how old was he?
You know, he's the same age as I am.
Basically.
He's a year older than I am.
Um, when he wrote this, uh, he should have known better when he wrote this.
I was working with a group that tried to reveal the information that Michael Mann had.
Get him to show us the data.
Show me the data.
What have we been doing through this whole pandemic thing?
It's what RFK Jr. has been doing with the Children's Health Defense.
Show us your data.
Oh, no, they don't want to show the data when they're lying to you
about this stuff.
And so we were fighting Michael Mann.
He's the guy who came up with the hockey stick that Al Gore used in his nonsense documentary.
And we fought him for that.
And unfortunately, he won in court.
He kept it secret.
But we'd already had ClimateGate,
and he was part of ClimateGate.
That's why we wanted to get the full stuff.
He had published the data.
As a matter of fact, he was working at the University of Virginia.
We were able to get the University of Virginia to relent. They said,
all right, we'll turn them over. Um, they fought it at first and they said, all right, all right,
we'll give up. We'll turn it over. And then he got involved and he wasn't even at the university
of Virginia anymore. And he goes, no, that's my personal stuff. It's not your personal stuff.
It was all done. These are emails that were done on your University of Virginia account
while you were working there. You have published the data long ago, and it was used to craft public
policy. What we'd like to see is if we were lied to. So show us the data. No, I'm not going to show
you the data. Arcadia513, thank you for the tip on rumble. Uh, my neighbor and I started drinking
raw milk after watching her interview. I wish there were more resources on the benefits of
raw milk. Thank you. Well, good. That's good to hear. I'm glad to hear that. And, um, uh, we have,
uh, we've got a source for raw goat milk. We haven't found one yet close by that's raw milk, but it's been very good.
Very good. And I think it's important to understand that the bottom takeaway, if you
haven't seen that interview, the bottom takeaway is pasteurization removed a lot of the beneficial
stuff. Homogenization made it dangerous to your health. So anyway, getting back to this and RFK Jr., he said,
once my father, Attorney General Robert Kennedy,
brought a delegation of visiting Eskimos home from the Justice Department
for lunch at our house.
Were they having Eskimo sandwiches?
I don't know.
They spent the afternoon building a great igloo in the deep snow in our backyard.
My brothers and sisters played in the structure several weeks before it began to melt.
But now he believes we have seen the end of snow.
It'll never happen again, said R.F.K. Jr. 15 years ago.
You know, that's it.
You know, it's so sad.
My children will never see snow again
see the thing is i forgot about all this stuff because you know when you got a democrat leader
saying crazy stuff like this and it's a kennedy it's like who pays any attention to that i didn't
pay any attention to him i went back and i saw this was like, no. Anyway, meanwhile, he said, this is RFK Jr.
2008.
Meanwhile, Exxon Mobil and its carbon cronies continue to pour money into think tanks whose
purpose is to deceive the American public into believing that global warming is a fantasy.
Um, well, actually it was the think tank that I was working for that was trying to get the
documents out there.
If you got nothing to hide, if science is on your side, why don't you put that out there?
In 1998, he said these companies plotted to deceive American citizens about climate science.
Their goal, they said, was that, quote,
those promoting the Kyoto Treaty appear to be out of touch with reality.
Well, you know what? Here's a solution.
You debate them.
That's called science. You show me your data. I'll show you my data. And we can talk about this, but no, no, no. We want to hide
that. As a matter of fact, he thought what they were doing was something of a crime. I'll tell
you about that here in a moment. That ought to be punished. He said, John McCain is chosen as his running mate.
Sarah Palin, a diligent student of Big Oil's crib sheets. She's something of a flat earther who shares the current administration's contempt for science.
She has expressed skepticism about evolution, which is like not believing in gravity.
Well, no.
Wrong on that issue as well.
Let's have the debate.
Bring it on.
You bring your data, I'll bring mine.
We'll have that debate.
I'm not afraid of that debate.
These people are afraid of debates.
That's why they call us traitors.
That's why they say we ought to be thrown in prison.
That's why they say we need to be censored.
Now, he may be different.
RFK Jr. may be different now because now he's suffered from this on his side.
Maybe he has learned something about it.
Either way, he's going to be talking about very important issues,
and that's why I was excited about his candidacy,
and I'm still excited about his candidacy. And I'm still excited about his candidacy.
He's going to be talking about, you see, when he's in the Democrat primaries, the other
Democrats aren't going to be attacking him for his climate position.
If he was in the Republican primaries, you know, debates, they would.
But in the Democrat primaries, they're not going to attack him for that.
What they will do is there'll be,
you know,
he may attack them on CBDC.
And now we've got somebody on the Democrat side supporting,
opposing CBDC.
They'll talk to him about the vaccine stuff,
of course.
And he'll talk about censorship as he's been doing.
And he'll talk about the military industrial complex and how the CIA is
running.
All of those are very positive things.
I'm happy, really happy to see him in the debates, but there's issues, uh, which I,
as I said, I support issues and I don't support people because every person you're going to find
is going to be right on some issues and wrong on other issues. But as I said to Gerald Cilenti, I said, this is a key issue. The climate MacGuffin has been
a foundational issue for the reorganization of our society and the prohibition of everything
and the impoverishment of everybody and the servitude and slavery that they are going to impose on us in this arbitrary austerity.
And we have to oppose that.
Angus Mustang, thank you for the tip on Rumble.
He says, RFK, you'll probably just deny that he ever said any of the climate change things.
Yeah, it is going to be hard, though, because he did them in op-ed pieces.
He's got a lot of explaining to do, Lucy.
And KWD68, he says, Thomas Massey has submitted legislation to help make raw milk and local
meat processing,
but it's gone nowhere.
That's right.
It always.
Yeah.
He's,
he's like,
um,
Ron Paul,
not like Rand Paul.
He's like Ron Paul,
uh,
Thomas Massey is,
um,
he is always on the right side of things and always the only person
he's always standing alone in something like this it's absolutely true uh but again um here's the
thing you know we don't have to fix that from the federal side of things this can be done
at the state level and it should be done at the state level. Understand where the pressure is
being applied among the raw milk issue is being applied through the FDA and through the Department
of Agriculture and things like that. There is no authority in the constitution for there to be a
Department of Agriculture or for there to be an FDA. Just like there's no authority for the ATF
or the IRS or these other people.
There's no authority in the Constitution for that.
And there is authority for we the people and the state governments
to do something about it.
And we've seen this.
Look, it is still illegal to have marijuana or CBD for, I have to catch myself.
I've said CBDC so much.
But the CBD or recreational marijuana, medical marijuana, that's all still illegal.
The feds still say that's illegal.
But we've got most, all the States now, I think it's about
two thirds of States roughly, uh, one or both of those are legal. That's nullification. And it
shows that we can do that. If we can do that for pot, we can do it for raw milk. If we have the
will getting back to this, um, RFK jr. Said in 2008, Sarah Palin used to insist that human activities have nothing to do with climate change.
Quote, I'm not one who would attribute it to being man-made, she said.
But then after she joined the GOP ticket, she magically reversed herself
and said man's activities certainly can be contributing to the issue of global warming.
You see, that's what happens.
People join the club.
She supported John McCain
when he was up against ropes
in his last election
and got him reelected too.
Yeah.
Pern coat.
Anyway,
but then RFK Jr. says,
Meanwhile,
Alaska is melting before our eyes.
No glaciers are disappearing.
No, no, no, none of that happened or is happening.
Uh, again, they're never called to, uh, uh, to stand by these lies.
And it was only two years later in February, you know, he said, uh, snow was not,
you know, not going to have snow in DC anymore. So two years later in February, 2010,
people say, you remember when RFK jr was flying around on private planes telling us that, uh, uh,
we had to change our lives in order to save the planet. And this is 2010. Nothing has changed as people
have been doing the same game now for 13 years, more than that. But anyway, he says, quoting from
his article, recently arrived residents of the northern suburbs accustomed to today's anemic
winters might find it astonishing to learn that there were once ski runs in McLean, Virginia,
with a rope tow and a local ski club.
Snow is so scarce today that most Virginian children probably don't own a sled. Meanwhile,
ExxonMobil and its carbon cronies, you know, poor money and all this stuff, but they said, well,
2010, two years after he said that, that last week's snowstorm paralyzed the Washington area,
knocking out power to thousands of homes, closing schools and businesses, and shutting down the federal government.
Good job, snowstorm.
Closed down the federal government.
Dulles International Airport got a record 32.4 inches of snow.
And a town in Maryland close to D.C. was blanketed by 40 inches. That was just two years after his dire predictions of the end of snow. And a town in Maryland close to D.C. was blanketed by 40 inches. That was just two years
after his dire predictions of the end of snow. Another snowstorm all up to Washington on Wednesday
and so forth, right? We see this back and forth. You know, the difference between climate and
weather. And of course, they don't have any data. When you start looking at long-term data, now we
do have some long-term data because they've been selling this lie for 50 years.
And we see that every one of their specific predictions has failed.
We see that their trends have failed, have been disproven.
Their models have been disproven.
And Alaska, as my son points out, still hasn't melted away yet.
It's still there.
So he went further, though.
He went further.
We've got a lot of people saying nonsense like this a lot of people flying around on private jets doing stuff but rfk jr said we need laws to punish
global warming skeptics okay um and again he may have changed his mind on this because now he's been on the receiving end of this tyranny
he was absurdly wrong in terms of the science but he was also intolerant of debate
as intolerant of it as his critics are intolerant of him today rfk jr one of the climate change's
loudest activists, said that
there should be a law that lets authorities punish skeptics and deniers, those who engage in selling
out the public trust. I wish there was a law that you could punish them with. I don't think there is
a law that you can punish these politicians under, and these skeptical politicians are selling out the public trust, quote-unquote. I think it is treason, he said. Do I think the Koch brothers are treasonous? Yes,
I do. Do I think they should be in jail? I think they should be injuring three huts and a cot
at the Hague with all the other war criminals. Do I think the Koch brothers should be tried
for reckless endangerment? Absolutely.
That is a criminal offense and they ought to be serving time for it. Even Politico said at the
beginning of the Obama administration in 2008, he was being talked about as a possible head for the
EPA. And the Democrats were saying that he was too extreme for the Obama administration,
too extreme to head up the EPA under Obama.
And they did pass on him for that.
And so at the time, Senator Inhofe of Oklahoma, ranking Republican,
as RFK Jr. was saying global warming skeptics should be treated as traitors,
quote-unquote, Inhofe said, Robert Kennedy calling me a traitor would be like me calling Robert Kennedy a patriot.
He said, this would speak, not he, but Chamber of Commerce lobbyists said,
this would speak volumes as to where Obama is going to go with his appointments.
A Kennedy appointment is as liberal as you can possibly get.
There is no other candidate that is based
firmer in extremes. And so they also started throwing the personal stuff out there, saying
he was busted for heroin possession in the 1980s. And they excuse that by saying, well,
considering the times that we live in, it seems like everybody of a certain age had a drug issue. Again, you know, we look at that, just take a look at where the
people are today. We don't have much to choose from in the character issue anywhere. I mentioned,
you know, he's got a lot of baggage personally, but it's the issues that I'm interested in.
And this is an issue. This is a fundamental issue, the grain issue. And so he even drew the
ire of a lot of the environmentalists. He was, you know, he's all about green this and green that,
but he doesn't want it in his backyard. So he fought a wind farm that was going to be put off coast of his family's place there at Hyannisport.
Because, you know, it could cause tornadoes or something, I guess.
And he also said the Pope was right when in 2015,
the Pope made it his number one priority to put out a climate encyclical.
Because the Pope was going to be pushing the green
religion.
Uh, but look at on the other side, look at, uh, there are other poor choice there.
Donald Trump, he's now raised $10 million.
Yes.
He's played the victim card.
That is his gold ticket.
Absolutely is his gold ticket.
Uh, Angus Mustang, the liberals in my family that always liked RFK are now saying
they can't stand him because he's running as an anti-vaxxer. And that's the good news.
He'll be running and he's very articulate and he's done a good job so far of defining
the vaccine thing. That's why I say I'm excited to see him running as a candidate.
I just have to say in full disclosure, this is where he's coming from. That was my concern.
I'd forgotten the specifics about how he had been so radical on the environment,
but I figured he was probably on the wrong side of that issue.
I was surprised at how radical he was.
That's why I want to go back and correct that.
Just so that you have full disclosure, you've got all the information there.
I don't support candidates.
I support issues.
And on many issues, he has a lot of very
good points to make. And his book about Fauci was spot on. And his 12th chapter in it about germ
games was spot on. He called out the CIA and Fauci and all the rest of these. So I'm really excited
to see him as a candidate. Not because it's going to be something interesting to talk to about,
because that isn't the real issue.
I mean, there's always interesting things to talk about.
But we have to get these issues before people.
And with him running, there will be a debate on vaccines
and this whole process.
And I'm glad to see that.
And it's going to make it easier for other people to oppose the vaccine as well.
He's taken point on this and he's taken the brunt of the attacks on this from the very beginning.
And I applaud him for that.
And I also applaud him for calling out the CIA and the military industrial complex. He believes, as I do,
that they killed his uncle and his father, JFK and RFK. I believe that as well. And he's the
only family member that does believe that. All the rest of them have said, no, no, we believe the
official story about Sirhan Sirhan and all the rest of us. He doesn't believe that.
And so he doesn't believe that, you know, it was a lone shooter.
He believes the CIA killed his dad because they opposed his politics.
And he comes out swinging at the CIA.
And I said, that's great.
That's courage.
And we need to have that.
That needs to be out there.
And so I'm not trying to dump trash on him.
It's going to be interesting to see.
I said, I don't even know this environmental stuff will even come up in the general election.
You know, the Republicans are probably happy not to bring it up and let him come after.
I mean, you look at who's, you think the Republican field is bad.
Take a look at the Democrat field.
You got Biden and Marianne Williamson,
who's like this crystal gal,
the spiritualist or whatever lunatic.
And then you've got RFK Jr.
How could he not,
uh,
look great against those two?
I mean, it's,
it's a pretty low bar,
uh, in that debate. But anyway,
Trump has made almost $10 million out of the poor of the people who donated in the first 24,
48 hours, had never contributed to him before. So the Democrats know what they want. They want chaos
and Trump gives it to them. And of course, Trump gives them victories as well.
Since 2016, there've been two midterm elections
and a general election
and Trump has basically tanked it for the Republicans.
So the Democrats would love to see him
in a civil war with other Republicans
and they would love to see him
as leader of the Republican Party. And I think that's what this is about. This is, uh, you know, they know that we all know that
everybody knows that the people who support Trump, the people who oppose Trump all know that.
So you think that, you know, the people in Manhattan don't know this. Yeah. They're being
put up for this. Absolutely. Uh, so, you know, while he locked us us down while he created the jab while he
paid the governor's to do all this stuff to us then he also did gun prohibition
by executive order he did all of these things and yet the crowd is going wild
for him just amazing giving him a lot of money by the way it didn't just lock us
down we see what happened in the aftermath of January 6th,
which is still going through the trial of the Proud Boys, including Joe Biggs.
At least 40 undercover informants were doing surveillance on January 6th,
says a defense lawyer.
At least 40.
And it's just focused around them.
The government admitted that they had eight FBI confidential human sources
embedded amongst the Proud Boys on January the 6th.
The lawyer for some of them, his name is Roots,
said some of these undercover Metro officers marched with the Proud Boys,
and some appeared to have played roles of instigators,
shouting things like stop the
steel.
Yeah, that was Alex Jones and Roger Stone's scam for people, you know, pick your pockets,
send you directly to Washington and directly to jail.
You're right.
Do not pass.
Go do not collect $200.
Send the $200 to me to stop the steel.
And then you go to jail.
That's the stop the steal plan.
And White House, or whose house?
Our house, where it shouts that these instigators, these provocateurs are doing.
I was telling people for two months after the election, I was warning people about this.
That's why I was fired.
I warned them on air.
I posed, Alex's stop the steal stuff on air.
I said it was a grift.
It was then, and we know it was now.
And I said, during this show, on the morning of January the 6th,
I said, do not go.
It is a trap.
There will be agent provocateurs all over the place.
Now what do we see?
They're out there yelling, stop the steal, stop the steal, take the house. At least 40 agent provocateurs
just around the Proud Boys. And of course, they even infiltrated their defense team.
That's how bad this has all become. So again, sometimes people will never, never listen.
Uh, but, uh, now Biden is blaming Trump for Afghanistan withdrawal disaster.
Well, here's the truth.
They're both to blame.
Trump was there for four years.
He backed, he campaigned on stopping that.
And I don't think the Pentagon ever wanted to stop it.
Why?
Because they have a tremendous
amount of lithium there as well as um you know what they need for opioids and opium and the
taliban had nearly shut down opium production when the cia and its people went in it went up to
the high 90s in terms of the percentage of the world supply.
Right.
Uh,
and so it had been a big producer.
The Taliban had just about shut it down.
And when the CIA came in,
it went up to record amounts.
As a matter of fact,
you had that clip of,
um,
the,
uh,
soldiers who were,
uh,
guarding the poppy fields that Geraldo Rivera put out there.
I said, Oh yeah, we got to let them grow poppy fields that Geraldo Rivera put out there.
I said, oh yeah, we got to let them grow poppy.
Because, you know, if they didn't grow the poppies here,
what would these people do for money?
Well, I don't know.
Maybe they could live off those pallets of billions of dollars of cash that you left behind.
They didn't make that argument, you know, when it was the other way.
They could have given them money, which they did do they gave them massive massive amounts of money
but that was their excuse and they got caught red-handed having american troops guard the
opium fields so they could put out record amounts of opium so it was opium it was lithium that were
there they had no intention of leaving uh they had to bug out and that's why it was opium, it was lithium that were there. They had no intention of leaving. They had to bug out, and that's why it was a disaster.
And so both Biden and Trump are to blame for continuing that
to the point where they couldn't continue it anymore.
But they're both going to play that card and say,
well, it was the other guy that didn't do it the right way.
Well, they had an opportunity to shut it down.
Finally, Leonardo DiCaprio is talking about how a Chinese Communist Party-linked financier
planned to donate $30 million to Obama's 2012 campaign.
That doesn't really matter because these are the crimes of the Democrats.
It doesn't matter how much money was given to Obama.
It doesn't matter how much money was given to Biden or to Hunter or to his brother.
None of that matters.
We just look the other way when it's Democrats who are getting paid massive amounts of money
by foreign governments. Thank you. you're listening to the david knight show
let's talk about cbdc again as i said it's going to be a big win to have um rfk jr talking about
this because he understands all the different points about it you know the uh surveillance
aspect the control aspect of it all these, he, he really does get it.
And he's, he's talked about that.
So it'd be good to have him, uh, there.
He'll make a great case against it, but there's other things that we can do.
You know, we're not just dependent on, oh, let's hope that we can get somebody
in Washington to stop this thing.
That isn't going to happen.
Frankly, you know, we can educate people as to why we don't want it, but it's
going to be stopped at the state level the federal government has gone too far we need to understand
where these um you know how they're going to be moving against us and try to get an idea as to
their timing which is going to be very short term before this comes in they're going to try to
introduce this i believe possibly even later this year.
But they've got a couple of years in generic crisis.
The only reason that they wouldn't do it is because an election is coming up.
But I don't think that's going to pull them back either.
They're not too worried about whether or not they keep Biden in.
They'd much rather have the control.
And he's going to, he's pulling all the stops out to push CBDC through.
And even though you have the House Republicans aware of this,
and they have also defined the problem,
that we're not going to allow, they've got a bill to say,
we're not going to allow the Federal Reserve to use CBDC to control our economy.
We're not going to allow them to deal directly with individuals.
Nevertheless, even if they pass that,
it's going to be vetoed by Biden,
and they can't override his veto.
They don't have enough votes in the House and the Senate to do that.
And there's a lot of Republicans who want it to go through.
So it's not going to be stopped in the next two years,
which I think is going to roll out before the election.
It's not going to be stopped in Washington.
And so it's going to be stopped at the state level.
And I've talked about what's been happening here in Tennessee,
Senator Nicely talking about, well, let's create a gold,
you know, ways for people to, a gold metal depository
and things that we can start to, you know, pay bills in gold
and have the treasurer accumulate gold and other things like that.
Also pushing for a publicly owned state bank,
which he's called the Tennessee Reserve System.
So people understand, the small banks understand that the target is on them.
They don't even, many of them don't understand where this is headed.
And they could look at this and say, well, we could deal with the Federal Reserve,
or we could deal with the Tennessee Reserve.
Which one do we want to deal with?
And we've seen how that's worked out in North Dakota.
They have almost six times as many banks per capita.
That means a lot of small, medium-sized banks rather than consolidation,
and that's what we should be pushing back against.
We should be pushing back against consolidation of government
as well as consolidation of business. Republicans don't care about consolidation of business and the Democrats
don't care about consolidation of government. Both of those are bad for us. And so anytime you've got
something that's an alternative path, anytime you've got something that is going to be an opportunity to get away from the pre-planned, you do it
this way.
We got one way.
We got no other treatments other than the vaccine.
We got the supposed pandemic, and you can't have any other treatments.
Or we have too much CO2, and you can't have anything other than electric car.
And we've got to shut down the heaters and the ranges.
It's all got to be electric. It's all got to be on the heaters and the ranges. And it's all gotta be electric.
It's all gotta be on the grid that we control all the rest of the stuff.
It's all about centralized control.
So we need to do the opposite.
And at the state level,
we can.
And so in Texas,
a bill that would create a state issued gold backed digital currency.
So I looked at this and I thought,
is that a good thing or not?
You know,
I mean the,
the issue about the digital currency thing, well, at this and I thought, is that a good thing or not? You know, I mean, the issue about the digital currency thing,
well, the good news about it is that you could redeem that
at any point in time for gold or for cash,
and you're back to anonymity.
The fact that they're doing it with a digital currency,
you know, that is something that, uh, you know, and again, this is assuming that it's going to pass.
It's introduced in both the Texas house and in the Texas Senate.
And we had some really good bills that have come out of the Texas house in the past.
It was representative Simpson, David Simpson.
Um, I believe is his name, going back 10 years now.
I interviewed him a couple of times at the time.
He tried to shut down the TSA and its hands-on scanning of people and children and their naked body scanners.
He tried to shut that down and got a unanimous support in the House before it was shut down in the Senate by the lieutenant governor who used to work for the CIA.
The CIA set him up, made him a multimillionaire, and he spent more money to get elected as lieutenant governor
than any other candidate had at that time, far more.
And he was the one who shut it down.
So we've seen good stuff come out of there.
That doesn't mean just because this bill was introduced that it's going to pass.
But let's take a look at whether or not it's a good idea or not. Enactment of this legislation, this is an article by Michael Meharry,
would create an option for people to transact business and sound money
and set the stage to undermine the Federal Reserve's monopoly on money
and create a viable alternative to a CBDC.
So some good things about that and some bad things about it.
As he's pointing out, one of the good things about it,
it gets people thinking about gold, using gold for transactions,
a means for using gold for transaction.
And of course, by doing it as a digital currency,
then that helps to, you know, gold is around $2,000 an ounce.
And so it's difficult to get this down into a smaller entity.
There's been other ways to do it, like out of Utah, the gold paper things
where they put physical gold in the paper and it's a smaller amount,
a very small amount of it.
So you can use it for smaller transactions and that type of thing.
So the digital aspect, I guess, is there for that purpose.
But if you're going to train people to use gold,
you're also training them to use digital currency at the same time.
And so that's kind of, I don't know, which way they're going to go.
I think the people have kind of figured out, as they did in Nigeria,
they tried to introduce the biggest nation so far.
They've tried to roll out the cbdc stuff central bank
digital currency and they said well we've got a lot of adoption of bitcoin so maybe people will
go with this and um so here's here's our uh our digital cash people said no thank you i think
i'll go to bitcoin and so Bitcoin usage actually soared in Nigeria
and their central bank digital currency crashed. So maybe people are smart enough to figure this
out. And it's not necessarily a problem with that. But anyway, it was introduced in the Senate bill
and in the House. The legislation will require the state comptroller to establish a digital currency fully backed and redeemable,
backed by gold and redeemable in gold or in cash. The comptroller would also be required to create
a mechanism to use this gold-backed digital currency in everyday use. The state of Texas
would hold gold backing the currency and trust on behalf of the digital
currency holders.
And so I looked at this and I thought, well, you know, but now we're getting back into,
you know, the problem that we have with paper gold.
And supposedly there's gold that is, you know, behind it at the Shanghai Gold Exchange.
But of course, reality is that it's not there.
I've talked about that many times, a Tony Aardman of Weiswolf Gold. That's probably hundreds of times more paper out there
purportedly backed by gold than not. But if this is redeemable at any point in time
by the individuals, that would perhaps keep them honest.
Just throwing this out there.
You can think about it and let me know what you think.
Individuals would be able to purchase digital currency from the state.
The state would then use the money to purchase gold
that would be held in the Texas bullion depository
or another secure vault.
Individuals would be able to redeem their digital currency for dollars or for gold,
assuming that you still have the paper money from the Federal Reserve.
And they just had enough signatures, collected enough signatures in Switzerland to put it on a referendum
to require the Swiss government to continue producing paper money for privacy and anonymity.
And so we're going to have to have something like that probably as well.
A couple of comments already.
A Syrian girl, election year won't slow down the CBDC because we no longer have free and
fair elections.
I agree.
Our elected regime will continue to be the deep state selected regime.
I absolutely agree.
I'm just saying that having, you know, you now had two people who will be running for president most likely.
DeSantis is not declared.
He can't declare, though, until, you know, he's hoping that some people are going to change the Florida law because there's a Florida law that if he declares while he's governor, he's going to have to
resign as governor.
And so that's why he's delaying on all this stuff.
But assuming that he's going to run, which appears to be a fair bet, you would have DeSantis
talking about, as he did at that press conference, you know, a big brother, digital money.
Okay.
And you have RFK jr. Talking about it. We need to, people need to understand what the problem is before we can stop it. It's not
going to be stopped at the state level at the federal level, but it can be stopped at the state
level. And we can start setting up structures of our own to try to get around this. And that's why
I think this is a good approach, but people have to understand why it's a problem or people won't, uh, get behind those at the state level in Texas
and in Tennessee, trying to do something about that. And that's, what's key. You got to get
behind these people trying to do something at the state level, but people have to understand why
it's a problem. And most people are in the mainstream you know, mainstream media is avoiding this like the plague, even as we are being herded into this at record speed.
SoloCat 1980, digital currency cannot be properly backed by gold.
Digital currency is too easily manipulated.
Digital, fake, backed by gold, real.
It won't work.
Well, we'll have to see.
Again, it'll be, you know, any of this stuff that talks about why would you want to do this?
Why would you want to protect people against CBDC?
And we have to build the awareness of how this is bad.
So, again, I have my concerns about the digital aspect as well.
But I think it's a good thing to talk about this and to have bills about this
and try to offer alternative paths to this
rather than everything being centralized
under the direct control of the Federal Reserve,
which is what CBDC is really about.
Doug Elkins replying to that.
Didn't think you could hack blockchain tech.
Well, I don't know.
You know, we'll see.
Anyway, one person says,
I have a feeling they will make it illegal to trade in gold,
silver, like back when FDR was president.
That's true.
And, you know, he got away with it.
And he got away with it at a time when we had a lot more respect for the Constitution
than we do now.
Remember, that was, you know, he ran on a platform of getting rid of alcohol prohibition.
They had enough respect for the Constitution that they passed a constitutional amendment
because they knew they couldn't prohibit just anything, right?
And so that was the 18th Amendment.
And then he ran on a platform of ending alcohol prohibition.
It had been a disaster in every regard.
It wasn't working in any way, shape, or form.
And so he ran on that.
And then as soon as he gets elected, he prohibits gold, which is specifically mentioned in the
constitution.
We talk about traction in the constitution and HL Minkin, uh, who was a libertarian said,
well, a year ago, if I had in my pocket a gold coin and a hip flask,
the hip flask of alcohol was illegal and the gold coin was legal.
Now, this year, the gold coin is illegal and the hip flask is legal.
This is what happens when you have arbitrary exercise of tyrannical power and no rule of law.
That was the point he was making.
He didn't say that, but that's the point.
A gold-backed digital currency would create an alternative,
would allow individuals and businesses to avoid CBDC, says Michael Meharry.
The creation of a state-issued gold-backed digital currency
would create currency competition with Federal Reserve notes,
and it would undermine the Fed's monopoly on money.
It would also provide an alternative if the Federal Reserve implements a CBDC.
I agree with all that assessment, and I've talked to Michael Meharry many times.
He's sharp.
He works for the Tenth Amendment Center.
He also works for Shift Gold.
This kind of falls in both areas, really. Broadly speaking,
he says, by making gold conveniently available for regular daily transactions by the general public,
a gold-backed digital currency would create the potential for a wide-reaching effect.
Professor William Green, an expert on constitutional money, said in a paper for the Mises Institute
that when people in multiple states actually start using gold
instead of Federal Reserve notes,
it would effectively nullify the Federal Reserve
and end the federal government's monopoly on money.
Professor Green said over time,
as residents of the state use both Federal Reserve notes
and silver and gold coins, the fact that the coins hold their the state use both Federal Reserve notes and silver and gold coins,
the fact that the coins hold their value more than the Federal Reserve notes do
will lead to a reverse Gresham's Law effect,
where good money, that is gold and silver, will drive out the bad money.
As this happens, a cascade of events will begin to occur,
including the flow of real wealth towards the state's treasury,
an influx of banking business from outside the state,
as people in other states carry out their desire to bank with sound money,
and an eventual outcry against the use of Federal Reserve notes for any transactions.
And again, this is what Senator Nicely here in Tennessee understands, it's essentially said as much. You have to have, he understands, as many of us do,
that the petrodollar and the reserve status of the dollar is crashing.
They have this, we've had this credit card that we've been living off of,
and they've abused it in so many different ways.
Abused it for political power, abused it for their economic purposes. They've abused it in so many different ways, abused it for political power, abused it for
their economic purposes. They've abused it so much it's about to be taken away. And when that happens,
it's going to be real financial chaos if we don't have another standard out there. And so the two
things we've got to do is we've got to have multiple ways to get away from this one centralized system that they're going to try to
impose on people. And we also have to have fallback positions for when the dollar goes
into hyperinflation or other things like that. So as it goes on to say, Gresham's law, this is now
Michael Meharry talking, Gresham's Law holds that bad money drives out good.
For example, when the U.S. government replaced silver quarters and dimes
with coins made primarily of less valuable copper,
the cheap coins drove the silver out of circulation
because people hoarded the silver coins
and spent the less valuable copper money.
So how do you reverse that?
He says the key is making it easier to use gold and everyday transactions.
And that's the point of the digital thing, presumably.
And again, I'm not a hundred percent sold on that.
Uh, I'm concerned about all things digital.
We'll talk about that in just a moment in terms of now, you know, whether or not some
Pentagon, uh, top secret documents were leased or what.
Was it real? Was it a fake?
Either way, whether this is real or fake,
we know that the federal government has not been able to protect its own data.
We've seen that over and over again.
And so I don't really know about the digital aspect of it.
He says, the reason bad money drives out good is that governments put up barriers
to using sound money in day-to-day life.
That makes it more costly to spend gold
and it incentivizes hoarding.
And when you remove barriers,
you level the playing field
and you allow gold and silver
to compete head-to-head
with Federal Reserve notes.
And I just have to say this,
I don't know if it's still the case
in Hong Kong
because so much stuff has changed there.
They were pushing back pretty hard on the efforts of the Chinese communists to exert
total control over them.
They pushed back on the lies, the Marxist lies that are being sold to their kids in
government schools.
But, you know, that all got shut down when the pandemic, so-called pandemic, came to
town.
But when we were there, what was it, 15, 16 years ago?
I was surprised to see we had to change money into the Hong Kong currency.
And I looked at some denominations that were the same.
So this is X number of dollars, Hong Kong dollars.
And here's another note.
It's also X number of it.
Different size, different color.
And it even says a different name of a bank there.
They had paper notes in circulation there in Hong Kong
that were issued by individual private banks,
not by a central bank.
Individual banks.
And those banks had to have reserves,
unlike a central bank that just engages in fiat currency.
And I thought that was really interesting
because that was the kind of system
that we used to have in the United States.
They said they didn't prohibit paper money,
but essentially the paper money was issued by private banks in different states.
And different states had different reputations as to whether or not they were being careful about banks,
whether or not they watched the banks and made sure that the banks really did have those reserves and so forth.
But, you know, you would write a, you know, you'd use paper money that was issued by them, just like, you know, you would draw with a check, you know, on a demand deposit,
except that it was not to a specific person. It was just a note that you could theoretically
take it back to that bank and they would have to give you
gold or silver. And so that's what some of the states are trying to do now at the state level.
And we need to think about what we're going to do. This may not be the right approach,
but it is an idea. And we need people who have ideas about how we're going to get out of the grasp of the
federal government, because other countries are doing this at this time. Everybody is wanting to
try to get away from the dominance of the federal government and the Federal Reserve. We all
understand that it's a corrupt game where they win all the time, and we need to get away from it for
the same reason that all these other countries.
It's not just Russia and China.
Many, many, many countries are trying to get away from the control of the federal government,
and so the states need to be doing this as well, and there are people at the state level who are trying to do that.
The United States Constitution says in Article I, Section 10,
no state shall make anything but gold and silver coin, a tender
and payment of debts. Michael Meharry says currently all debts and taxes, for example,
in Kansas, are either paid with Federal Reserve notes, which were authorized as legal tender by
Congress, or with coins issued by the U.S. Treasury, and very few of them have gold or silver
in them. Without the Fed, the U.S.
government wouldn't be able to maintain all of its unconstitutional wars and programs. That's
what Marco Rubio was wringing his hands over. We're going to lose our ability to control people
if we lose. He doesn't care about the economic damage that it's going to do to you and I.
It's just about their financial control, their financial control in terms of geopolitics, but also their financial control here. At the same time, they are overreaching their ability to control people
with the dollar on a geopolitical scale. They're overreaching with that. They now want to
simultaneously overreach in terms of their control of individual Americans as well.
And this is going to be their downfall.
And if we don't have another alternative system, it will be our downfall as well.
So we have to come up with something.
Finally, creating a gold-backed digital currency would take another step in the process of abolishing the Federal Reserve System by attacking it from the bottom up, pulling the rug out from under it
by working to make its functions irrelevant at the state and local levels
and setting the stage to undermine the Federal Reserve monopoly
by introducing competition in the monetary system.
That is the point.
And again, this could be done in the same way that it was done in colonial america same way it was
done decade or so ago in hong kong right uh you can have um anybody any entity the state government
can do it with a publicly owned state bank or you can have private banks that do it that the state
monitors them to make sure they have the reserves that do it, that the state monitors them to make sure
they have the reserves for the stuff that they've got out there. There's a number of ways that you
could do it, but we better do something. And again, my concern with all this stuff, with it
being digital, things like that, so well, is this going to be another one of these paper goal
things? But if you can immediately exchange it for physical goal, perhaps that would perform a good bit of the auditing process that's there. Uh, we have, um, KWD 68 German kids made kites
out of cash in the twenties. Yeah. American kids better home up on their kite making skills.
I agree. We'll be right back. Thank you. decoding the mainstream propaganda it's the david knight show
let's talk a little bit about the pharmaceutical stuff again as i said i think it's a real positive
for rk junior running because that will become
the issue that everybody wants to talk about.
And things are starting to turn,
you know,
they can't run with these lies much longer.
It's becoming too obvious.
Here's another example of another funeral director.
We've had many of them now come forward talking about what they see.
A Canadian funeral director and embalmer testifies about dirty blood,
quote-unquote, found in bodies after the COVID vaccinations.
And this is coming from vaccineimpact.com, also healthimpact.com.
Ontario Embalmer is speaking out about an ever before seen white fiber masses.
Uh, again, not the first person to say this, but it's good that more and more are starting
to say it.
Laura Jeffrey is blowing the whistle on what she has seen, or she's been finding rather
as a funeral director and embalmer and, uh, wonders why nobody else is doing the same.
She, um, and she's in Toronto, Ontario.
And so we understand it's part of the embalming process.
You remove bodily fluids to try to present the person
without as much decay and that type of thing.
It's part of the embalming process.
She said as you drain out the circulatory system, that's part of the embalming process. She said, as you drain out the circulatory
system as part of that embalming process, she said, I started to notice anomalies to what the
return was. The return blood was stickier, thicker, darker, and I started seeing little pieces of
clot-like polka dots coming out. There was something different. I would call it dirty blood.
She had a routine that she followed to conduct her work,
which was interrupted shortly after the rollout of the injections.
I call it here gene therapy injections.
I've called it genetic code injections, known as vaccines,
when she began discovering white fibrous masses in the veins of deceased people in her care.
She said,
it's an anomaly that I've never seen before in 27 years as an embalmer and
funeral director.
And I started to see it in the spring of 2021 as they're rolling out the
vaccines.
Right.
And they'd been out there for a while.
The fiber mass clots, she said, are solid,
and they aren't the exact cast.
They are an exact cast of what the circulatory system looks like
inside of our bodies.
They often have a current jelly clot incorporated into the tentacles
of the white fiber masses,
so it almost seems as though the masses are feeding off of our blood,
referring to the findings as appearing more parasitic than clot-like because it assumes
the shape of the veins. She said, I was shocked that the people that I was seeing were living
with that amount of material in their circulatory system. It shows that something is wrong,
very wrong. I don't understand why, as a funeral
director, I'm the one blowing the whistle, because we have a system that is supposed to take care of
us, and it hasn't. So here I am. Well, that's right. We have these public health agencies and
all the rest of them, and they're supposed to be looking out for the safety that's
there. Well, no, not with the vaccines. They aren't. Jimmy Dore said the vaccine injury is
killing him. I don't really know Jimmy Dore. I've met a lot of people. Oh, you should see Jimmy
Dore's this or that. I don't have the time to watch other people. I have to try to read as much as I can, as quickly as I can,
to try to get as broad as I can.
And so I don't know him as a comedian.
I don't know him as a podcast.
But he has been talking about what these vaccines did with him from the very beginning,
again, from Children's Health Defense.
They report on it.
They said American comedian and political commentator Jimmy Dore
told Joe Rogan that the side effects that he experienced after the second dose
of the genetic code Trump shots never subsided. He also said he was attacked online and called
anti-vax when he tweeted about his adverse reaction to the shot. He said he got the vaccine, so-called,
because he has an underlying health issue,
a rare bone disease,
so his doctor recommended it.
He said, no, I don't trust government or big pharma,
but I trust my doctor who, quote, saved my life.
After the second jab, which he received in April,
he told Rogan that he continues to suffer from fevers and body aches and joint pain and exhaustion and stiff neck.
He said he was also told by a doctor that he has brain inflammation that's likely caused by the spike protein in the Moderna vaccine.
So, again, it's the sort of thing where he trusted his doctor.
His doctor trusted other people or was afraid of other people.
But the bottom line is, he said he had his second Moderna shot.
He said, I'm still experiencing flu-like symptoms.
And all this, again, goes back to, that was in april of 2021 he said that again in the spring
as she started seeing these people some of them dying anyway he said i started to have immediately
had flu-like symptoms body aches mild headaches waves of exhaustion should i be concerned this
is lasting for more than a week anybody else had a similar experience he put out, and that was in April. Then in May, he got a follow-up, and he said,
I've had these symptoms ever since,
even though he got it in April and had those problems.
He got a second one again.
At some point in time, you've got to question the so-called science.
So I don't know what his current situation is.
But the Swiss government now, currently,
is no longer recommending the COVID vaccinations.
Again, for anybody, at any age.
You know, in Florida, you've got DeSantis and his surgeon general
not recommending it for young people in Florida.
But Switzerland is not recommending it for anybody.
But again, the whole problem with this is like that clip I played, you know, where the lunatic lady is talking to her basset hound
and she's pouring poison in the milk. She said, now I know you love milk,
but I'm putting poison in this. So you'd be wise not to get this.
But I'm going to let you make up your mind.
She puts the milk down and watches to see if the dog is going to drink it and die.
And that's where our health professionals are now, our public health officials.
They don't want to tell people what they know about how unsafe it is.
They are too afraid of the pharmaceutical industry to tell people the truth.
It's just that simple.
I'll just end with this story about Arnold Schwarzenegger.
I played this clip multiple times about where he says,
screw your freedom, right?
And so now he was called out by somebody on social media.
Someone was talking about some documentary that he was a new pump club podcast, not documentary.
Pumping Iron was kind of a quasi documentary made him famous.
So now he's got a podcast called the Pump Club.
Pump me up.
Yeah.
So pump the vaccine into your arm.
How about that?
So somebody said, well, I don't think I'm going to do that
because of what he said back in 2021.
And he said, I want to check it out,
but I have a hard time getting over Arnold.
F your freedom, Schwarzenegger, said the person.
And of course, at the time, what he was saying was,
there is a virus here. It kills people.
The only way we prevent it is you get vaccinated. You wear your mask. You do social distancing.
You wash your hands all the time. Not just when you think about it, right? Well, my freedom is
kind of being disturbed here. So screw your freedom, he says. says well now after that person put that out arnold schwarzenegger
engaged him on twitter and he says sometime my mouth gets ahead of me is that an apology
is that an apology yeah sometimes i speak out too much but should he be kicked off of twitter he's
got five million followers on twitter a lot of those was because he was saying, screw your freedom, right?
So promote him on Twitter for that.
So should he be canceled for saying that?
Because he lied to people.
And a lot of people got injured with all this stuff.
Now, why don't you admit that you didn't just try to kill freedom?
You were killing people. That's the reality behind all of this stuff. Now, why don't you admit that you didn't just try to kill freedom, you were killing people.
That's the reality behind all of this stuff.
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Outside the Pentagon, CNN's military affairs correspondent, Jamie McIntyre.
Jamie, you got very close to where that plane went down.
That's right, Judy.
A while ago, I walked right up to next to the building.
Firefighters were still trying to put out the blaze. The fire, by the way, is still burning in some parts of the
Pentagon. And I took a look at the huge gaping hole that's in the sideway. But from my close-up
inspection, there's no evidence of a plane having crashed anywhere near the Pentagon. The only site
is the actual side of the building that's crashed in.
And as I said, the only pieces left that you can see are small enough that you could pick up in
your hand. There are no large tail sections, wing sections, fuselage, nothing like that anywhere
around. Well, there you go. That's your weekly reminder, I guess, of where this all began.
Now, we kicked off the 21st century with the giant lie.
And so we got some other issues now coming out from the Pentagon.
You know, just that, as you saw, if you're watching that video clip,
whoever posted that up said that was the only time that ever aired. That was live, and they shut that down.
But we had, you know, and they were very, very eager
to make sure that they had confiscated any possible surveillance film
from any of the surrounding businesses or convenience stores
or anything like that, right?
No pictures of this plane flying there. But of course,
we did have documentaries that were done that had a computer-generated plane, and they found
a priest, I don't know what church or denomination he was part of, said he was stuck in traffic
there on the loop. Everybody gets stuck in traffic in Washington, D.C.
And he said he's stuck in traffic, and the Pentagon was off to the side there.
And he said, he heard this roar and all, and this plane just flew right over him and crashed
into the Pentagon.
And when they recreated it, you know, they show this computer generated plane and it's
like, oh, okay.
But then they had all these other people that are in gridlock stuck there.
None of them had any footage of it.
None of them came forward and talked about how they saw the same thing.
Just that one guy.
And as many people had pointed out, it's not just that reporter,
but you had many of the first responders show up there and say,
this doesn't look like a crash site.
Where are the engines?
Engines don't disappear.
Uh, how does it have, it's a big hole, but it's not big enough for that plane and all
the rest of this stuff.
So now we have the Pentagon engaged in something else.
Um, we have American and NATO plans to aid the Ukraine war offensive have been leaked
on social media.
Now, what's this about?
Is this real?
Is this a disinformation campaign?
You know, they're talking about a counteroffensive,
that they want Ukraine to invade.
We've seen this same type of game that was played before the normandy invasion the germans knew that
the americans were amassing a you know force to invade france they just didn't know at what point
they were going to go in and they had a lot of disinformation campaigns that they were doing
they had places where they created decoys so the germ would fly over and it would look like they were amassing military equipment
for an invasion at a different point.
And so there was a lot of information about that,
a lot of very interesting movies that were done
about those disinformation campaigns.
You know, a dead body that they would use to plant plans on.
It's like, how do we get this out there and how do we keep,
how do we make it look like this person died or fell overboard or something
with these plans,
but still preserve the plans so that they're readable and they don't get
suspicious about it.
How do we make this look authentic?
And so as they're planning another and massing more equipment for an
invasion,
is this something that was planted by the Pentagon?
Or was it hacked by Russia and released?
Because Russia looks good in terms of their assessment.
You know, they're talking about how Russian casualties are a small fraction
of the Ukrainian casualties.
Or is this an attack to show that we have to have more censorship on social media?
We have to have more control of speech on social media.
Forget about the fact that the Pentagon has had their personnel files hacked.
Forget about the fact that the CIA and the NSA has had Vault 7 hacked, which showed exactly how they disguise themselves
to make them look like any hostile or any country that they want.
They can look like the North Koreans or the Russians
or the Chinese or anybody, right, and hack in.
So they had a manual for it.
They had an app for it.
And yet somebody hacked them and stole that
and put it out on the internet. Now, if the
CIA and the NSA can't keep their data safe and the Pentagon can't keep its personnel files safe.
And if you have a situation where Snowden leaks all that stuff out there, but we should all give
them all of our biometric information and we should put all of our money into a digital
blockchain and everything because it'll all be secure once it's being kept by the federal reserve
the original karen says on on rumble imagine how many security cameras are located around
the pentagon that's right and not any not a single video ever showed up on the Pentagon.
They're everywhere there, but no pictures of it.
I mean, you would think that they'd have,
the plane would be coming right at a lot of these cameras, but no.
They couldn't even do a grainy, distant Loch Ness Monster style of photo.
They're not even trying, right?
Who has, they don't have to they got around the clock
propaganda from the mainstream media telling everybody no if you if you don't believe
what we just told you no matter how impossible it is if you don't believe that you're the problem
right and so is this um is this a disinformation campaign that is aimed at the Russians?
Is this a leak from somebody inside the Pentagon?
Is it a hack by the Russians?
Or is it a justification for more censorship?
And I think it is also very interesting to see how this is all being reported and non
reported by the mainstream media. Now you can see the documents that are out there. There's a lot of
technical stuff. And since I don't really know, and you can't really tell because the fog of war,
who's lying and who isn't, I'm not terribly interested in all the details of this. There's many pages of this stuff,
but I think it is interesting that the mainstream media has completely avoided talking about the
contents at all. And remember that we had the Pentagon Papers case with Daniel Ellsberg,
and they've been breaking their arms,
trying to pat themselves on the back for that ever since,
at the New York Times and the Washington Post.
You had Establishment Hollywood do a,
I think it was called The Post.
It had Tom Hanks in it, had Meryl Streep.
It had all the Hollywood royalty doing this as a hagiography, if you will,
for the Washington Post and for the New York Times.
The fact that Daniel Ellsberg got these things and handed it over to them
and they published them.
There wasn't any social media, but the big mainstream media published it.
And then the government came after him and said, you know, you came after the papers and said, well, you violated national security.
And they said, well, we didn't steal this stuff.
It was given to us.
And they won in the Supreme Court.
Said, no, if you have received stolen stuff, the person who stole it is liable to be punished.
And then Daniel Ellsberg got off on a technicality.
But that's why they're trying to make the case
that Julian Assange actually participated
in the stealing of the documents.
I don't think that's true.
I think we know what's behind that.
But I think that that true. I think we know what's behind that, but I think
that that has sent a chilling message to all of these mainstream media organizations who basically
live by the information that is leaked, that is given to them by the government and by the
military industrial complex. They're not going to destroy that relationship over this stuff.
And, um, so they are going to go quiet about it.
And this is the way it's reported by the New York Times.
Classified documents detailing secret American and NATO plans
have appeared on Twitter and Telegram.
See, they focus just on Twitter and Telegram.
Those aren't the only places where it showed up.
It showed up on the Discord server.
It showed up on 4chan, other places like that.
But no, they're going to focus where?
On Twitter and Telegram.
And I think that's a telling thing.
My suspicion is that this is deliberately leaked by the Pentagon.
And the information that is there makes the Russians look good,
but the Russians say, no, the kill ratio is much more in our favor than what,
they only show it up as a four to one ratio.
People have said, no, it's much higher than that in favor of the Russians.
It could have been leaked by somebody in Ukraine
who is simply tired of watching this meat grinder
where they are being used in this war by America and by NATO.
So there's a number of ways that this could have been done,
but I think the fact that they're focusing,
the New York Times and others, focusing on Twitter and Telegram,
I think is very, to target those two platforms
that they view as a threat to their control of information.
And so, again, the documents show the Ukrainian losses are four times what the Russians are.
But many Russians are saying that that is understated.
And so this has created more blowback against Twitter.
You know, everybody's putting pressure on Musk to censor,
and he doesn't need too much pressure to do that.
But he did reply this way.
He says, so you can totally delete things from the Internet.
That works perfectly, and it doesn't draw any attention to whatever it was
that you were trying to hide at all.
So that's sarcastically, and it's true.
You're not going to be able to make that go away,
and it will draw attention to it, strice and effect.
And so neither the New York Times nor the military analysts
that it cited explained how the documents were altered.
They're saying, well, they're altered, but they don't say how or where.
Since they are, this is the gray zone who's looking at this,
said, however, because the leaked documents have arrived in the form of photographs,
of printed documents, rather than the original files,
the possibility of forgery or alteration must be considered.
And, of course, they could have been forged or altered by, again, any side.
And so over 100 more classified documents have now appeared online.
Many of these have been up there for a month or more, and they're just now bringing attention
to it.
And of course, they're focusing on Twitter and on Telegram.
They said some of this stuff includes documents that are marked top secret.
And it's not just stuff about Ukraine.
It's also stuff about the Middle East and about China.
And the New York Times says it seems to have caught the Biden administration off guard.
Oh, and the Pentagon as well.
I guess while the men in the Pentagon were coordinating
their dresses with their high heels, all this stuff just happened. It's a nightmare for the
five eyes, said one senior intelligence official. And of course, the five eyes are the US, UK,
Canada, New Zealand, Australia. And the five eyes have been pretty much a nightmare for all of us, haven't they?
Again, whether this is real or not, we know for sure that Vault 7 and the Snowden leaks and all the rest of this stuff and Pentagon personnel files,
and we can have example after example of how this has all been lost.
Just like with companies like, I think it was Equifax that was the one or the three
that keeps that information, where they lost hundreds of millions of files of people's
personal financial information. Nothing online, nothing on computers is ever safe and secure.
And yet they continue to want to consolidate everything about us online. New York Times noted that one intelligence slide
that was circulating features, quote,
an alarming assessment of Ukraine's faltering
air defense capabilities as well.
So, you know, and we've seen this type of thing before.
I mean, even if it was coming from Russia.
When we had ClimateG uh, there was information,
you know,
about,
um,
university of East Anglia in the UK.
So their climate,
uh,
center that they had there.
And there were people inside who were saying,
Hey,
they're lying to all of you.
Their data disproves everything that they're saying.
This is in the early two thousands.
And people tried to get the information there.
Just like we tried to squeeze the
information about Michael Mann out. And they couldn't rest it loose of these people. And so
then all of a sudden magically appeared on a Russian server as about a thousand emails showing
that they were concerned that the actual data was disproving their theories and showing that they were conspiring to try
to hide the fact that there was a decline in temperature, you know, that was not related
to CO2.
And they were able to get away with that.
At first, it created a real big issue, but then the media and the government smoothed
it over and convinced everybody not to pay any attention to it.
So then there was a second leak of 5,000 emails that time,
again, on a Russian server, ClimateGate 2. But no matter what happens, you can have the Biden
laptop. You can have any of this stuff. You can have all of the physical evidence there and all
the documents and everything else. If they have complete control over the narrative, if they have
complete control of the media,
they can sell a lie and they can keep it going forever.
That's one thing we all need to learn from this pandemic stuff.
But it was already there with all of the climate stuff from the very beginning.
One analyst warns this is likely just the tip of the iceberg.
There may be more leaks that are coming or possibly have already happened.
But again, media will do their best to cover it up and to make sure that you don't see it.
Pentagon leak also reveals Kiev regime is a money and weapons black box, as if we didn't know that.
But now we have the documents for it. The Pentagon has no real idea of the losses on the Ukrainian side, except what Kiev
tells them. They have no idea where the money and the weapons that they give them go either,
right? We just pour an end to this. Washington itself is a black hole. There's so much money
in Washington that it is a black hole drawing in every crook across the planet
to try to do business there in Washington.
Audi MMR, thank you for the tip on Rockfin.
Thank you very much.
In case you hadn't heard about Senate Bill 217,
it ends qualified immunity for cops, requires cops to intervene.
If abuse occurs, cops can be held liable for 5% of a settlement, including suing the cop's employer and insurance.
Well, I think that's a good thing that there is.
I don't know in terms of how you, you know, where this bill specifically breaks out.
That sounds, I think, as a good thing, because we've had a situation where the way this is rolled out,
they have bent over so far in the other direction. There needs to be some sort of
understanding about what they're doing, and it's a difficult job to do. However, the fact that there
is no real due process as there would be for other people, there needs to be, whenever there's violence like that, an accusation of violence, it ought
to be thoroughly investigated and it shouldn't be just dismissed out of hand.
And that is why these pushbacks against qualified immunity are happening.
The police unions are so, have switched it so much to one side that, um, and that combined along with the fact
the beginning in the Obama administration, they started changing the way they were training the
police to a shoot first curriculum. When in doubt, shoot it out, you know, um, uh, and we won't hold
you responsible for any of that stuff. So the pendulum has swung so far that way. It's got to change. The approach is not just,
okay, well, let's just get rid of all the police. I think I'm not a big supporter of police
departments. It should be done by the sheriff, which is an elected office rather than police
that is, again, an unaccountable, unelected bureaucracy that is accountable only to the politicians who sent them in.
And that's a big difference between police departments
and sheriff's departments.
So, again, there's a lot of different institutional things like that
that need to be done.
But getting back to this, one person suggested,
what are the odds that these leaks are connected to the Biden bombing of Nord Stream
and the betrayal of his own allies?
Twitter has acknowledged that U.S. officials are requesting that it act to scrub classified materials from the platform.
And that may be what this is about.
It may be a program to push disinformation, censorship, and all the rest of this stuff.
Because we know that has been front and center for the Biden administration.
And they have made it clear, setting up their own.
That was where they had that Nina Jankowicz or whatever, the singing censor.
They have been focused on that from day one
to really weaponize censorship.
And so this may just be building another consensus for that.
There's growing concern that the leaks could be coming
from within the Ukrainian military.
Reuters said Ukraine sought to prevent military leaks
after NATO assistance plans reportedly appeared on social media.
A Ukrainian official told Reuters that the documents contained, quote, a very large amount
of fictitious information.
Well, certainly the Ukrainians have been betrayed more than anybody else.
Now, both Ukraine and Russia say that the leaked U.S. intelligence assessments of war
are photoshopped fakes.
As Breitbart points out, a rare moment of agreement between Russia and Ukraine.
Neither one of them believe these documents.
And again, it could be that all this stuff is targeted towards more censorship.
We just had in the last couple of weeks talked about it, how the real purpose of special forces and special special ops as mcraven said a decade ago so we
all think that's about these kinetic operations about you know jumping out of um planes and
uh you know putting underwater bombs and everything but special forces is fundamentally
about doing psyop operations and intelligence things and we need to get back to that he said
and so we've got a big program to do that russia's intelligence agents are now so ineffective said
zelinsky advisor that they have been reduced to photoshop and virtual fake leaks these papers
were an effort to disrupt the ukrainian counter-offensive they want to make us look weak
he said.
The Ukrainian state news said the documents published by Russian sources may have been partially doctored to cover up the real situation of Russia's losses
in order to exaggerate Ukrainian casualties.
But pro-Russian front organizations said just the opposite.
Vladimir Rogov, an organizer for Russia, said the documents
could be forgeries intended to lull Russian forces into a sense of false security. He said,
I think this is a classical disinformation operation being conducted to mislead us,
to make us think that the counteroffensive is not ready and we can just relax.
He said part of what is said there may be true,
but as far as the timing is concerned, it's definitely not so.
He said, in my opinion, it's an effort, an attempt to make us think that an offensive may be possible only after some time
and not within the next few days.
On the other hand, the situation on the front line points to the opposite.
Equipment continues to arrive.
Equipment is ready, and enough militants have been trained.
This equipment will not remain idle, but it will go on the offensive.
So, like the Normandy invasion,
if this is something that was deliberately leaked for that purpose by the Pentagon, it would not be where it's going to take place, but it would be when it's going
to take place. That would be the big question. So it could be that. It could be that they are
trying to more thoroughly weaponize censorship. Ukraine is ready to give up Crimea, says a Zelensky advisor.
Is this real?
Or is this also, you know, again, the fog of war,
the lies coming from both sides.
On Wednesday, the Financial Times reported
the single most important development to come out of the conflict in a long time.
Zelensky's office saying that he is ready to compromise
on the future of the Crimean Peninsula, if that is true. Kiev is willing to
discuss the future of Crimea with Moscow if its forces reach the border of the Russian-occupied
peninsula, they said. Most explicit statements of Ukraine's interest in negotiations since it cut off peace talks with the Kremlin last April.
All this represents a public reversal of sorts from Zelensky's prior hardened stance
of seeking the return of every inch of Ukrainian territory, which he was putting out there just last October,
saying we will definitely liberate Crimea. Again, is any of this real?
Or is it all smoke and mirrors?
The bottom line is that this thing seems to go on with the support of both parties.
There's a few people in the Republican Party who have tried to push back against this.
But again, it is a black hole.
It is a black box. We don't know where the money is going. We don't know where the weapons are
going. And if you want to try to figure out which side is winning this conflict, well,
good luck in that because everybody is lying about everything. We'll be back.
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Well, of course, we just had Easter, as everybody knows.
And CNN, to honor Easter,
CNN does an article about the decline of Christianity in America.
CNN is worried that it may not be permanent.
Maybe they don't have us yet.
So they said, well, if you look at this, it's Easter.
CNN does understand that Easter was about the Christian belief of Christ's resurrection
and the idea that that is the core issue for Christianity, because if Christ
has not died and been raised, then we are still in our sins.
And that is the hope of all Christians that he paid for.
That's why I said last week, you look at the Ten Commandments, one Texas legislator wants
to put that in the classrooms. That is positive in the sense that
it gives people a picture of, perhaps, of where they are in God's eyes, but it doesn't offer a
solution for that. There's absolutely no way that you can undo what you have done. That is what
the resurrection of Christ was all about.
The fact that he has that offer of mercy and grace through the life that he led
and the death that he died on your behalf.
But anyway, so CNN is saying,
for years, church leaders and commentators
have warned that Christianity is dying in America.
They say the American church is poised
to follow the path of churches in Western Europe,
where you have soaring Gothic cathedrals with empty pews and shuttered church buildings being converted into nightclubs, which they said, so for the next 100 years,
that's what we expect to see here in the U.S. Well, we'll see what happens. They pointed out
that Thomas Jefferson had predicted in the 1820s that Christianity would be replaced in the U.S.
by a more enlightened form of religion that rejected Jesus' divinity and belief in miracles.
He wanted Jesus just as a good moral teacher,
who in that case would have been, as C.S. Lewis pointed out, either a liar or a lunatic,
or the people who wrote down the good moral teachings of Jesus.
They would be liars or lunatics as well.
But his prediction was followed by the second great awakening.
The first great awakening was part of one of the key issues about the American Revolution.
And that, of course, made Christianity a dominant force in American life.
But it was a search for the freedom of religion,
freedom from the repression in Europe that caused the pilgrims to come here.
They want to try to replace that as well by getting rid of 1620 and the Mayflower.
They want to replace that with 1619 project, their revisionist history.
One person said, I'd never bet against American Christianity,
particularly evangelicalism and its ability to adapt and to remain a
significant shaper of American society.
And so they say,
well,
you know,
it looked like it was really on the ropes.
And of course it has declined quite a bit.
The Trump pandemic hurt the church in America as he was locking people down
as he was locking people down, as he paid governors to lock people down and continued paying them when they locked churches and people down for everything.
But I think in a sense, just like it was with the schools, people, the silver lining behind all this was people were able to see what was happening in their kids' classroom. And then it would never believe it. As I've said, you know, you talk about what the plan is from Washington for coming after
kids.
Well, that's just Department of Education.
That's not in my kids' classroom.
Well, look, it's in your state.
Oh, that's not my kids' classroom.
Or it's in your school district or it's in your school that we found this or whatever.
No, no, it's all different in my kids' classroom.
Finally, they were able to see in their kid's classroom.
And I think one of the things about the Trump pandemic and the lockdown of churches in America,
I think it exposed a lot of play actors who had big mega churches.
People like Andy Stanley were exposed for frauds, shown that they don't really believe what they're saying.
And so I think even though it hurt things to an extent,
and you always have a lot of people,
just like you've got a lot of pastors who claim to believe one thing and don't,
you have a lot of people who are very shallow in their faith.
They may profess to be Christians, but they don't possess Christ.
So you've had a cascade of headlines in recent years that have stained the church's reputation,
including sex abuse scandals in the Roman Catholic Church and the Southern Baptist Convention, says CNN.
Again, you have people who, in any human institution, you are going to have bad people.
It's what Frank Zipago said about policing.
He said, just like any other human institution, the question is, is the institution going to purge the bad police, the bad pastors, the bad people?
One of the things about going to church is, will they kick you out?
You should be looking for a church that will kick you out.
If you habitually live a life of public sin and you don't repeat,
repent of it, you continue to repeat it,
then you should be kicked out.
That is for your own good.
Hopefully you'll come around and understand.
And so after this long thing,
laying out all the problems and the threats of Christianity that CNN takes so much delight in,
they say how Christianity could reestablish its dominance.
And they don't get it.
They look at it and they say,
well, even though people are not going to church and everything,
it still could have an influence.
Well, it's not if we keep having the schools.
If the schools are going to be the approach to that.
But they don't talk about that.
They say declining church membership doesn't automatically translate into declining influence.
And so that's what they're concerned about.
They're concerned about influence.
How are they going to influence politics?
And again, I think this is where the people who have focused so much on politics,
they call themselves Christian nationalists.
I think that's where they have completely lost it.
Now, there is no power or salvation in politics. There's no power or salvation in any politician, any president.
And Christ said, my kingdom's not of this world.
It comes, it's within us, and then it flows out from us in terms of how we affect the
people closest to us.
It really is a grassroots, to make appropriate adjustments,
we also need to know that our hope does not lie in politics, fortunately, because it is not within our ability to really affect that.
But I think the real hope for the Christian church is in
persecution. I think that's where the revival is going to come. And we can see that building right
now. There's been a popular notion that a religious community's strength or influence
is connected to numbers and to attendance. No, it isn't. For a long time, the church has really been like a giant dead tree, dead on the inside and hollowed out.
And it just needed a good wind to come along and knock it over.
And I think a lot of that was with the Trump pandemic.
Here's what really invigorates a church.
The one that I talked about last week,
the people that call them the Chinese Mayflower.
This is a group of Christians who are being persecuted in China.
They got out of the country.
They're going from country to country.
And the question was,
were they going to be able to get real refugee status
here in the United States?
Even the United Nations had given them refugee status,
but Biden did not want to do so.
Well, now they have, in an update, they have now been able to get to the United States,
the Mayflower Church, the Chinese Mayflower, if you will.
After years of fleeing religious persecution, members of the Chinese Shenzhen Holy Reformed Church
arrived on U.S. soil on Friday.
Pastor Bob Fu of Texas-based China Aid tweeted photos
of their arrival, and another pastor that was with him draped in a Stars and Stripes towel as
he waited in an airport. The congregation was scheduled to fly Friday evening to the Dallas-Fort
Worth airport before going on to Tyler, Texas, where they plan to resettle. The pastor who was with him, Pastor Pan, led his congregation, also known as the Mayflower
Church, to seek asylum first in South Korea in 2019, but local courts there repeatedly
rejected them.
The group relocated to Thailand in August of 2022 to apply for refugee status at Bangkok's United Nations Refugee Office.
On March 30, nearly 30 Thai immigration officers raided the hotel where they were staying
and arrested them for overstaying their tourist visa.
In China, the government had forced landlords to evict the house church
and the Christian school that it founded. Authorities
disrupted the church's services, monitored church leaders, and pressured Pan to sever ties with
churches in the West. Under Thai regulations, they needed to report to the Chinese embassy to renew
their visas, which they refrained from doing so because they felt they would be arrested and deported to China.
After their arrest, Thai authorities detained 12 men and two teenage boys at an immigration facility in central Bangkok,
while 49 women and other children were kept in another center in the northern part of the city.
And so, finally, the men of the Mayflower Church seized the opportunity for evangelism, they said, while they were there in prison detained.
They said, well, I guess we'll do prison ministry like Paul did.
See, this is why you can't shut it down. Anybody goes back and looks at the Fox's Book of Martyrs, it's a good thing for you to read as a Christian. I've mentioned in the past the story of the pastor in George Miller in England who ran
the orphanages and saw amazing providence from God, amazing answers to prayer and that
type of thing. Well, you know, it doesn't always turn out as what we would look at from a secular standpoint
as a happy ending.
But the Christians understand that it is a happy ending no matter what happens because
of their hope of resurrection.
And so when you look at Fox's Book of Martyrs, it is absolutely amazing to see what people
have gone through and what did martyr mean.
It didn't mean that they were out there putting a suicide bomb on themselves and blowing other people up for their um you know
to show their devotion and earn the reward in heaven or something like that no martyr was simply
greek for witness these people who had been the first martyrs of the people in Rome
who would die before they would discount what they had seen with their own eyes.
And so they became the foundation for our faith.
That's one of the things when you go back and you look at the cold case Christianity
that was done by a cold case detective.
He said, you know, he's used to going back and opening up files of crimes where everybody was dead.
And so you go back and you evaluate the credibility of witnesses and other things like that, even though you can't talk to them.
And so when you go back and you look at that and you look at the fact that people are willing to die rather than to recant what they saw and believed.
That is a very powerful testimony.
And it wasn't just them.
It went on for centuries and is going on today.
People who have seen things that have happened in their life, experiences that they've had,
things that they understand because they have examined this information
and they have, you know, just talk about something like creation versus evolution
we were mentioning earlier.
You should go back and you should explore that
and not just listen to one side of it.
Listen to both sides of it and convince yourself one way or the other.
If you've convinced yourself of that, if you've had experiences of that,
you're not going to,
there's no threat of death or punishment.
It's going to stop people.
They lock you up in prison,
you turn it into a prison ministry.
It's just that simple.
And that's why I say it's going to be,
if the church in the West is going to be revived,
it is going to be through this kind of experience.
It's going to have to be a purging of,
you know,
the easy believers and the prosperity gospel people who are there just for the
private jets or whatever they can get out of it.
And it's going to be for the people who have a,
an eternal perspective going back to Ukraine.
It is amazing to see this escalating persecution.
But again, it's exactly what the Western governments want to do. It's what Biden would
do if he had the opportunity to do so. And it's what they're headed for. Ukrainian church is going
to ban any prayers in Russian as they are taking over an historic monastery that was there, the biggest church in Russia before Zelensky came in.
And he's shutting that down and creating his own church that is loyal to him.
And this is why we don't have an established state church.
This is what an established state church looks like,
that it allies itself politically.
That's why you have to be careful.
We do not want what General Flynn and other people
selling Christian nationalism are out there pushing.
We don't want that at all.
That is a path to corruption.
When you mix politics with a church, you get politics.
And we have seen the worst episodes of Christianity have been
when you have all, all the things
that everybody criticizes
Christianity for. Well, that was
really when they allied themselves with the government.
And when
they were more concerned about
pleasing the government than they were
about pleasing Christ.
So we have to always avoid that.
Generation Z has traded church for
a new religion, say faith leaders.
A lot of those available, you know.
You could have the green religion.
You could have the LGBT religion.
You could have politics as your religion.
Secular humanism as your religion.
It's what you see as your worldview.
You know, how do you understand the world?
Where is your place in the world?
How do you justify your existence? Where is your place in the world? How do you justify your existence?
What is your hope placed in?
And so there's a lot of things out there competing with Christianity
that don't go by the name of a religion,
but they have a dogma and they have rituals that you must perform
and things like that, and you can be excommunicated
if you don't toe the line on the green religion.
How is this working out for Gen Z?
Well, Gen Z's mental health has declined along with their faith.
The highest level of mental illness and suicidal ideation compared to other generations.
This, I believe, is the LGBT religion.
It's not that Gen Z isn't religious.
It's that they have picked a new religion. It's not that Gen Z isn't religious. It's that they have picked a new religion.
And that absolutely is the case.
They said in recent years, the message, quote, follow your heart,
has backfired on Gen Z because they have thrown themselves into that effort
more zealously than any generation before them.
Where has that come from for the most part?
You know, follow your heart.
That is the mantra of most of the Hollywood movies.
Just follow your heart.
That's the right way.
Disney, more overtly about that than anybody.
That's an explicit message over and over again.
Just follow your heart.
Gen Z has believed that following your heart
will make you happy.
They're just proving that it doesn't. So there's one person who is, I think this is a person, I think he's with a
Catholic church. He said the solution to the decline is to stop trying to market Jesus,
because people are looking for something authentic. And Jesus never marketed himself. His apostles didn't
either. It's not even trying to convince people. It's declaring the truth, right? It's a proclamation
of what we know is true. And people can choose to investigate it or not. A school district has
been caught censoring a Christian signature, quote unquote, on its emails. Now,
this is Loudoun County School District, always in the news because it's a very hostile to parents
involvement, pushing the Sodom and Go Marxist agendas and pushing back against parents. And
of course, Loudoun County is a DC suburb. Well, that explains a lot of that. And so now they've decided that they
want to come after a teacher who put a Bible verse at the bottom of her emails. And again,
they don't know the difference between the establishment of a state religion,
which is what they are actually doing. You know, they are saying, oh, well, we have this religion, secular humanism, whatever,
and you will not be allowed to have the free exercise of your religion.
So the difference is whether it is something that is institutionalized and whether it is something, a real establishment of religion,
is what we see Zelensky doing.
But yeah, we give him billions of dollars, hundreds of billions of dollars.
But establishment of religion is what was happening in the colonies where you were required
to attend the state church.
And even if they didn't have required attendance, most of them would have the fact that you
would have to pay the church anyway.
And this is the problem I have. Since I regard the government schools
as government seminaries to push whatever their values are, I feel that we're in the position
where even if today, unlike when I was growing up, you know, had compulsory attendance to the
government seminaries, to the government religion. We don't have compulsory attendance to the government seminaries, to the government religion.
We don't have compulsory attendance anymore, but you still have compulsory contributions
that you have to make to these government churches that we call school.
So in this particular case, Liberty Council is fighting for her.
They're demanding, this Loudoun County School District is demanding that she remove her non-school-sponsored private expression of a Bible verse from her email signature block.
And so he says she was directed to remove the verse that she had put in there, John 3.16,
For God so loved the world he gave his only begotten Son, that whoever believed in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. They said, no,
no. So he said, okay, I'll put this in. Train up a child in the way he should go,
and when he is old, he will not depart from it. That's a promise. We've seen that happen over and
over again. That may happen after you die, but that's a promise we've got from God. Anyway,
this was also rejected by the school district because it was a Bible verse as well.
So the lawyers pointed out the district allows teachers to use quotations of secular authors
and pictures.
I mean, it could even be somebody who is pushing secular humanism.
You could put a quote in there by Thomas Dewey or something.
Probably put a quote in there by Yuval Harari or Klaus Schwab.
They'd be fine with that. How you're all going to how they will live forever and you will bow before them forever
with a boot stomping on your face. That'd be fine.
But other people are allowed to use quotations, pictures, phrases, or even pronouns
that would express the teacher's personal views
on a variety of subjects and that are attributable to the teachers
and not to the school district.
But there's a different standard for this.
So they said, if you use the Bible verse,
that runs afoul of the establishment clause.
And again, no, it doesn't.
And they may be setting themselves up for a big loss.
We just had that coach who was banned from silently praying on the 50-yard line after
the game.
He just won a million dollars.
He won at the Supreme Court, and then he got a judgment of a million dollars against that
school district.
They don't care.
It's not their money, right?
It's one of the reasons why these school districts, one of the things that shut them down on the
masks was people understood that you can come after them personally for this stuff, right?
And that is a real talk about qualified immunity.
How about qualified immunity for school teachers and other government officials?
It's the same as it is, you know, with the police.
If these people understand that they can be held accountable for the bad things that they
do, they will, it will alter their, uh, behavior.
Uh, we've also seen the Supreme court uphold the Christian flag.
Um, I talked to Hal Shurtleff with camp constitution that was up there in Boston.
Again, they were applying a different standard,
uh, for this thing called a Christian flag. I don't even know what a Christian flag is,
uh, but, um, they applied a different standard and, uh, he was able to get that overthrown as
well. So no, you can't prohibit that when you're going to have everybody putting up a flag for
everything else. Um, we got some breaking news here. There was a mass shooting in Louisville,
Louisville, Kentucky, I guess five dead, six wounded. Um, so, um, anyway, my son says, uh,
I think the Christian flag is the white one with a red flag on the blue square. It may be, I mean,
it isn't, it's something people made up. I don't see anything secret about it. Frankly, let me just
say one more thing here before we go to break,
and we'll talk about what's going on with the Louisville shooting.
Franklin Graham has replied to this outrageous law out of Oregon
that would disqualify parents from adopting children if they're Christians.
You understand how this is.
You understand that we have an intolerant religion,
whether you want to call it Marxism or secular humanism
or these other aspects.
Now, there will be no competition to how they want to establish society.
He says, can you imagine a state that disqualifies Christians
from adopting children?
Well, what happened in the Oregon Department of Human Services?
They have law, their personal qualifications of applicants and certified resources families.
Prospective adopting parents must, quote, respect and accept and support race, spiritual beliefs,
sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, etc., etc.
Implicitly, what they're talking about here is establishing children's rights.
Because if you can say, well, the child knows all of these things,
and you have to bow before them, right?
Then the parents have no say in this.
But the Oregon Department is refusing to grant
a christian mother of five the certification required to become an adoptive parent jessica
bates she said in response to them she said god gives us our gender and sex it is not something
that we get to choose she said said, my faith conflicts with encouraging
children to reject their biological gender. And again, it's not just Christians who have a problem
with this. You know, Richard Dawkins saying, are we going to get that far removed from reality
that we're going to not pay any attention to biology?
So they told her she was ineligible to adopt due to her religious beliefs.
But it's their religious beliefs.
Again, this would exclude, if he was younger, Richard Dawkins from being able to adopt a child.
He's an atheist because he won't tow their religion, the LGBT religion.
This is a religion that's being pushed out there, worldview,
and it is intolerant of all others.
Bates was denied because she expressed concerns during the progressive state's
required instructions on gender-related issues.
She was told she would need to support a child's desires to do such things as being referred
to by a different pronoun than her biological sex, dressing however they want, or taking
them to a pride parade.
Now, why would they want to do all that stuff?
Well, it's because the school has put themselves in the position of parenting.
It takes a village to screw up a child in terms of their pronouns and their
gender and their, all the rest of this stuff.
I have no problem loving them and accepting them as they are,
but I would not encourage them in this behavior. She said,
see the problem is is that Oregon does not want to accept kids as they are.
They all talk about that. You know,
you have the white house press secretary saying, well, you know,
we just have to accept these kids the way that they are.
It's like, no, you don't want to accept them the way they are.
The way they are is what their biology is.
And you tell them all these kids in Oregon and California think they're in the wrong body.
It's not the kids in Tennessee who think they're in the wrong body.
It's the kids there.
Why?
Because adults are pressuring them, bullying them over this.
For the state to put their political agenda and their woke ideology above the needs of these kids is appalling, said Graham.
But it's going to get worse before it gets better in Canada.
You have the Liberty Coalition of Canada saying,
look at this bill that was introduced.
It's going to ban protests near drag shows.
Because you know who is ruling you or who they want to put over you.
Those are the people you're not allowed to criticize.
And so as we look at the Tennessee Three and their riot that we began with today,
you're not allowed to criticize them.
Why? Because of their skin color. You're not allowed to criticize them. Why? Because their skin color.
You're not allowed to criticize a trans.
You're not allowed to protest even silently.
You're not even allowed to silently pray at an abortion clinic.
All of these things.
Again, these people have their religion, they have their gods,
and they are fiercely worshipped.
And so there's been a bill that's been introduced in Canada,
put out by a member of the Legislative Assembly
called Kristen Wong-Tam.
Wong-Tam.
I think she's got the Wong idea.
It would empower Ontario's Attorney General
to establish a 100-meter safety zone
around drag shows and other LGBT events.
So there you go.
And it's punishable by fines of up to $25,000.
Again, we do not want your speech here.
You will be silent about this.
And word for word, we see this. We're being warned
by people who have lived in Marxist countries that this is exactly what they saw in their country.
Again, Bob Fu, who I was talking about earlier, who helped these Mayflower Christians,
you know, trying to escape China. He said, these are the same playbooks being used in the U.S.
that are used in China,
particularly how the West handled the COVID restrictions.
He's not even talking about religion now.
He's talking about the pandemic, McGuffin.
He said he became a Christian
in the Chinese underground church.
He went to prison for leading house churches before escaping in 1996.
And he said he believes the American left is increasingly turning to dictatorial tactics by refusing to allow diverse voices.
He said, I saw the governor of California basically proscribe and order the church to shut down and to say
not only when they can worship, but
how they worship. The ways that he
threatened to punish those churches and pastors
sometimes were word
for word exactly the same
as what the CCP
is using against Chinese churches.
And Trump
paid him. Trump paid
Newsom to do it.
California was swimming in debt, you know, drowning in it. And Trump bailed him out. They wound up with tens of billions of
dollars of surplus. And he kept giving him money. He wasn't unhappy with what Newsom did. He would
have stopped the money if he was unhappy. So yeah, I paid him to do it, he could say. Just like, you know, when people say, wait a minute, Hillary Clinton was at your daughter's wedding. So, yeah, I paid him to do it, he could say.
Just like, you know, when people say, wait a minute, Hillary Clinton was at your daughter's wedding.
Yeah, I paid her to be there.
Well, he paid Governor Newsom to do this to people as well.
And it's not just churches. Again, it's businesses.
Businesses where you have middle class, small businesses, middle-sized businesses, family businesses in many cases.
People had put those things together by the sweat of their brow
and worked their entire life.
They'd invested in that thing, and Trump just shut it down.
Shut it down, destroyed their life like that.
This guy who had everything handed to him on a silver platter
did that to the small people.
I'll never forget that.
So he's not the only person to note the similarities between the U.S. and dictatorial regimes.
Somebody who escaped from North Korea,
Yeonmi Park, has a new book out,
quote, While Time Remains,
A North Korean Defector's Search for Freedom in America.
Oh, that's a good book. We should try to get her. See if you can find her, Karen. I was realizing
the freedoms that I thought Americans had was like slipping away from all of us.
And she worries that America is in the beginning phase of becoming more like North Korea, particularly when it comes to tactics to divide us, as well as free speech restrictions.
She said, America uses race to divide people.
That's where we began the program, isn't it?
In North Korea, they use what our ancestors did to divide people.
Even though you're the same people, the same language, the same skin colors, the same genetics.
She said they would go back and look at our family line.
She said, based on what my great-great-grandfather did, they determined if I had oppressor blood
or if I was oppressed blood.
Oh, kind of sounds like the racial reparations that the Democrats are pushing, right?
To divide us, to divide us along racial lines.
And again, going back to the 1970s, we had the weather underground and you had Bill Ayers and all the rest of them.
They understood that their efforts to divide us along economic lines, like they had been so successful in Europe doing, weren't going
to work here.
So they had to do it along racial lines.
And so they took what was put out there by somebody, white skin privilege, and they weaponized
that, called it white privilege.
He stopped bombing buildings and he started bombing the minds of people, kids and school.
That's where Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dorn went.
So, you know, when you look at the history of communism in places like, she's talking about North and South Korea.
Same people, same genetics, same skin color, same language, same everything, right?
But they're going to find a way to divide people. And when you look at North versus South Korea,
what a striking difference there is between those two economic systems
and what it did to people, those two economic and political systems.
Same thing that you saw between East and West Germany.
So you take the same people in Germany and divide them East and West.
You take the same people in Korea and you divide them North and South.
Look at what happens to the people who are under Marxism, who are under a centrally planned economy. Look at the austerity, the suffering, the dictatorial government, and that's
what we are going into. So she said, there is forever no redemption in that system. They'll look at what your great-grandparents did,
and then they will determine if you have oppressor blood
or if you have oppressed blood.
Same thing they're doing today.
We'll look at your skin color or whatever.
And she said, so there is collective guilt,
collective punishment,
which brings us back to Easter, right?
Christ and his cross, where we leave the wrongs,
not just the wrongs that were done by us, but the wrongs that were done to us,
where there is no black and white or Jew or Greek or different ethnic groups
or male or female, those types of things are removed.
Not in a leveling way, in the sense that we all have different
abilities that God gives us. We have different roles that God gives us, depending on what our
gender is, our real sex, our biological sex, and things like that. But there is no difference
in the way that we are related to God and the things that he has done for us.
Again, the wrongs that we have done, the wrongs that have been done to us, we leave it there.
That's the only way that you're going to heal.
Marxism, communism, authoritarianism, that is a system where there is no redemption,
where there is no,
there is nothing about the individual.
It's all about collective guilt and collective punishment.
Because it's about,
it's a tool that they can use
to oppress people.
We're going to be right back.
Unlike most revolutions,
where the people rise
against a real economic oppression,
in our case here in Boston,
we are fighting for
purely an abstract principle. It is, however, not nearly so abstract as the young gentleman
supposes. The issue involved here is one of monopoly. Today, the British government will monopolize the sale of tea in our country.
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news breaking. Cops say a
bank shooter was an angry ex-worker dead on arrival
after killing four people. I'm not necessarily going to go
into this because we look at this. If you
have an accident where we have a drunk driver
maybe you got somebody who is angry at somebody he kills um four or five people
is that uh everybody stop the presses we got to ban cars this is part of a fear campaign the fact
that this is going to be featured everywhere uh the top of all the mainstream media top of the
drudge report and all the rest of stuff this is is a fear campaign. It is to normalize fear. It is to push gun prohibition. If they'd had
cars back then when they were trying to get alcohol prohibition, I'm sure they would have
featured every drunk driving accident. It would have been national news, that type of thing. No, it's about normalizing fear,
just like the focus on the trannies is about normalizing insanity.
And we had one individual said,
look, stop with all the stuff about this Dylan guy or whatever,
and the fake man with the fake woman with the fake beer and all this stuff,
and now has a Nike contract.
So that's what they thrive off of.
They want that attention and they want that normalized.
And once we get to the point where Dylan is no longer shocking,
where Bruce gender is no more shocking,
they've got us at that point, right?
We get accustomed to it, you know, like,
so we don't want to hang out there and promote that type of, uh, thing.
And, um, yeah, a username, uh, 2014.
Is it strange that shootings tend to only happen when gun legislation is up for discussion?
Yeah, that's right.
That's right.
It is, um, you know, whether, uh, uh, it is an increase in it or it's increased attention.
Either way, that is a part of it.
I'll just point out that we had a shooting that was stopped.
This was a transgender with a communist manifesto planning to shoot up schools and churches,
or maybe church schools, right?
This is why I call it Sodom and go Marxist, because these two things go hand in hand.
It's what the schools are teaching the kids.
You know, the transgenderism, the Communist Manifesto, police in Colorado say they have
arrested a male who portrays himself as a female, didn't say if he was called Norman
Bates, for allegedly scheming a series of shootings at schools and churches.
And he was also, you know, had a communist manifesto
that was part of his, you know, what he was doing.
He's planning these shootings.
19-year-old, so he's just recently graduated from the satanic seminaries
we call government schools, and he's putting his degree to good use,
planning a shooting of Christians and schools.
A report said arrest papers show the deputies found a drawn layout of a school
and a manifesto filled with schizophrenic rants.
Imagine that.
Somebody who goes by the names they and them can't figure out what gender is,
imagine that they would have a schizophrenic rant.
Totally nuts.
Mentions of serial killers and politicians and entertainers, including the Columbine
shooters and the former President Trump.
It lashed out angrily at President Trump as a con man in his writing.
Well, even a raving lunatic can see Trump for what he is, don't you think? He is a con man in his writing. Well, even a raving lunatic can see Trump for what he is.
Don't you think?
On man, that's for sure.
And let's just kind of put this in perspective because this is really about
our pronouns.
Are they them for we are many?
Yeah, that's right.
Evidently there wasn't a herd of swine nearby.
Take a look at what is being normalized, you know.
Not just this Dylan Mulvaney or whatever, but also Stephen Tyler, who was with Aerosmith.
Now, here's, in California, they recently got rid of the statute of limitations for a limited time only.
And so this is a result, his prosecution, they would say, well, if you want to come
after somebody for something they've done to you as a child, you only got three years
to do it, right?
That's fundamentally wrong.
What California did was they said, well, like for a couple of years, we'll allow people,
we'll get rid of the statute of limitations and they come after these crimes.
And that could be done anywhere, right?
By any jurisdiction. But they don't do it, do they?
They didn't do it for Dennis Hastert or anybody else. And so in this situation, that's why he is
being accused. It's why you have the two child stars, the two minors who are around 16 years old
and Romeo and Juliet, Franco Zeffirelli, Romeo and Juliet. Franco Zeffirelli, Romeo and Juliet, uh, Franco Zeffirelli, the director
is dead now, but they're suing the movie studio because he manipulated them at the very last
minute. He said, well, we shot all this movie, but if we can't do this nude scene, we're just
going to shut the movie. Now we won't release it, pressured them to do it, lied to them to do it.
And now they have a chance to sue. But here's the thing about Steven Tyler with Aerosmith. He's now 75 years old. He was 25 at the
time and the girl in question was 16. And he has asked for the lawsuit to be dismissed because he
says that it was consensual. He just confessed, he and his lawyers just confessed to statutory rape.
I mean, it doesn't matter whether it was consensual or not.
It's statutory rape because she was 16 years old.
I think he needs to get some new lawyers.
They don't understand that.
It's absolutely incredible that they don't understand that.
In the court documents, he said it was a romantic love affair.
She was 16 and he was 25.
And not only that, she said that her parents gave him legal guardianship
so he could take her from state to state and not get arrested for child trafficking.
You see, parents should have rights, but not absolute rights.
And in the same way that people don't tolerate this
unless it's being done by drag queens and trannies, right?
These are the things that we have always condemned, these types of sexual predations on minors who don't have the maturity to know what they're doing.
And yet, she's 16.
What about the kids who are six or the kids who are in kindergarten that they're coming after now?
He admitted in his memoirs that he had a relationship.
He said he almost took a teen bride.
He said her parents fell in love with me and signed a paper to turn her over to me in custody
so I wouldn't get arrested when I was out of state.
And she said the same thing.
They made him her legal guardian.
Again, we go back and we look at this.
So do legal guardians or parents,
do they have the right to have sex with minors, their minor children?
No, they don't.
There are limitations on these things,
except all this stuff needs to be swept aside.
You can't go in and mutilate your child,
but hey, if you're doing it because, you know, they say
or you've convinced them that they're in the wrong body,
well, then we'll let that happen, right?
These are the kind of insane contradictions
that have always been there with abortion.
Well, you can't kill the kid after the baby comes out of the body,
but now they're even saying, oh no, we want to be able to kill the kid if the abortion fails.
We still need to be able to kill the kid.
This is under no stretch of the imagination could you say,
this is the mother's body at that point in time.
It just shows how far we have fallen in this society.
Thank you for listening.
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