The David Knight Show - 11Nov22 WHO Modifying Human Genome; Why Libs Love Corporate Fascism; Love of Money - the Root of All Abortions

Episode Date: November 11, 2022

OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODESDoes the GOP want to be the party of life and liberty? Or simply the party of money?3:23We were outspent? If only we'd had money to persuade people like the Fi...rst Century Christians! Oh, wait6:45Don’t fall for this Lindsey Graham trap.8:21What pro-lifers can do to keep the anti-abortion momentum following the midterms.14:25Where is the pro-life movement compared to the beginning of the year?17:55My SubStack piece "Love of Money - the Root of All ABORTIONS"24:02"My Body, My Choice"? Montana just ended that obvious hypocrisy28:48Conservatives are rightfully upset by the move to change "pregnant woman" to "pregnant person". But we LOST THE FIGHT when we changed "mother" to "pregnant woman".31:25What life is like as a slave in the globalist world.32:51You’re not only violating these things, but you are encouraging other people to violate it.37:40Power goes out again.44:10The World Health Organization’s framework for governance — modifying the Human Genome. 48:30Leaders meeting in Egypt for COP27 blasting A/C in hot weather, the SAME leaders telling people in Europe there will be no heat this winter.56:26Al Gore and Google push "ClimateTRACE" to use satellites to track "individual emitters of CO2". Who/what are they targeting?1:05:10Creative Society’s global agenda SciFi utopia video to sell dystopia. They hope to impose the New World Order within the NEXT 5 YEARS.1:13:08Man modifies his Tesla like Doc's Back-to-the-Future DeLorean to get 1,800 mile range — using a generator!1:18:23Greenpeace finally admits that recycling plastic doesn’t work.1:22:05Riots begin in Europe over inflation1:27:39Energy bills in Europe are 90% higher than last year. But it's not the governments' fault?1:35:15Is fascism nationalism? No. Marx and progressives know more about the nature of corporations than conservatives who are reluctant to restrict "private" corporations1:43:41TD & Matt, father & son from TheTexasBoys.com on how censorship has come to their channel with YouTube examining years of videos to find an excuse to purge them. The family with 8 children had a 6 yr old YouTube channel "documenting our daily life, trying to homestead and grow our own food and raise the next generation of leaders." Then they began covering current events.1:53:48Babylon Bee — Trump attacks Ron DeSelfish. He hogged all that red wave for himself2:24:56Trump "truths" out on Truth Social that "DeSanctimonius" is "desperate" and "politically dead". Is Trump projecting?2:27:49Maricopa county shows it's not who votes that counts, but the machine that counts the votes — in this case the POLITICAL machine2:29:35Texas schools send DNA kits for parents to collect their children's DNA — in case something happens to them.2:42:27If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughZelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at:  $davidknightshowBTC to:  bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Mail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

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Starting point is 00:00:43 are taking the combined oral contraceptive pill or oral HRT, ask your doctor for a blood clot risk assessment. Visit thrombosis.ie. Using free speech to free minds. You're listening to The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Friday, the 11th of November, year of our Lord 2022, day 974 of the emergency. Today we're going to take a look at the full-on movement, the acceleration of the global takeover, the Great Reset, what is being done right now in COP27,
Starting point is 00:02:06 what is going to be happening tomorrow they have a video bragging about the fact that they are going to accelerate this 2030 is too far away we've got to do this within five years it's another one of these classic videos like the one that davos put out in 2015 about how we would own nothing go nowhere and be happier about that so stay with us we're going to show you what their plans are we'll be right back Well, it is also Veterans Day, and so we thank all those veterans for which we take the day off. If that is what people are doing, many of them are just taking advantage of the holiday. But we thank them for what they've done. And I want to begin today, before we get into where they are pushing us, because, you know, we have um many of us are
Starting point is 00:03:26 veterans in different types of wars aren't we you know there is a war against humanity that's being engaged in by all of our leaders and that's what we're going to talk about mostly coming up here we do have some guests that are going to be coming on in the third hour who have faced the brunt of the silicon censors in a massive way who were not political. I mean, they're doing gardening and prepping videos and things like that. So you wouldn't think that that would be political, but maybe it is if you're going to try to starve people, right? But I want to begin by talking about
Starting point is 00:04:06 this election in a different way. You know, we've talked about how politics is not going to solve anything for us. And I think it's interesting when we look at this juxtaposition between inflation and abortion. I talked about this a couple of days ago. This is the big divide in terms of how the election was perceived. And a lot of people say, well, look at this. The Democrats are running as the party of death and mutilation, and that's true. Why, though, can't we run as the party of life and liberty? Why is that? Do we have to always run as the party of life and liberty? Why is that?
Starting point is 00:04:47 Do we have to always run as the party of money? That's what the GOP has traditionally done. We'll lower your taxes a little bit. Not going to take them off. We'll lower them a little bit. Not going to get rid of the property taxes. No, you'll still pay that. But we'll lower it a little bit less than the Democrats will.
Starting point is 00:05:05 Maybe we won't hire 80,000 IRS agents. Maybe we'll only hire 8,000. How about that? Yeah, vote for me. Maybe we won't have inflation, or maybe we will, because inflation got kicked off while Trump was president. Do you remember that? Yeah, it kicked off as they started pumping quantitative easing,
Starting point is 00:05:24 and they did that right after the housing crash and the Great Recession. A lot of that happened during the Obama administration, but it continued on in the Trump administration. As a matter of fact, his favorite economic metric was, how was the stock market doing? Well, the stock market was doing great because they were pumping money straight into it. And then in 2019, they started pumping unbelievable amounts of money, over a trillion dollars, into the repo market.
Starting point is 00:05:57 That was under Trump as well. Did he say anything about that? No, no, he didn't talk about that. I talked about it. Gerald Slint, he talked about it. But Trump and the Trump supporters, no, we're not going to talk about that no no he didn't talk about that i talked about it gerald slinky talked about it but trump and the trump supports no we're not going to talk about that and then you had the lockdown and the things that it did to us and the whipsaw whiplash back and forth you're locked down now you can move now you're locked down again that type of thing and then the economic sanctions on oil they'll brought in with biden so the republicans are just as guilty as the democrats and when you
Starting point is 00:06:34 look at the inflation i don't know why you would vote for republicans if you thought that you were going to stop inflation couldn't even make a good case for that because they won't really even talk about what is at the root of it the root of it is not even fuel the root of it is not even biden's war on fuel and food the root of it is the climate agenda and the republicans don't want to talk about that at all so let's go back to this and you and we look at what happened with abortion. The thing that gives the Democrats an advantage is that they know what they want and they will stick to it. They want abortion and they stuck to it. Republicans, on the other hand, kind of, I don't know, I don't want to talk about that. They ran the other way from that issue. The pro-abortion ballot initiative swept the elections on Tuesday. Three states passed
Starting point is 00:07:31 pro-abortion constitutional amendments. Two other states failed to pass pro-life measures. And so you had Michigan, California, Vermont put it into the Constitution, a right to an abortion. Kentucky failed to pass a pro-life amendment. Even worse, Montana failed to pass a legislative referendum that would have required doctors to provide life-saving care to infants who are born alive. That was fought, by the way, by the medical establishment that has been killing people for the last two years, actively killing people for money since the lockdowns and the incentives that were produced by Trump and Fauci. So pro-lifers in states attribute the losses to their well-funded opposition.
Starting point is 00:08:23 Yeah, I'm sure that's what it was. It was money. Because, you know, if the Christians hadn't been flush with cash during the Roman Empire, they would have never taken over the culture, right? It was all that money. It was all the ads that the Christians ran to tell Rome that they needed to be Christian. That was it.
Starting point is 00:08:43 You didn't know that, did you? Yeah, that's the untold history, is that it's politics and it's money and it's advertisements and it's propaganda that wins hearts and minds. And that's what Christians believe now. They really believe that. They've been told that for so long.
Starting point is 00:09:04 So it's a shame that we don't have the kind of money that the first century Christians had. Now what we're lacking is a faith and determination and backbone that they had. So don't fall for this Lindsey Graham trap. This Lindsey Graham trap, you know, you look at people, a lot of people are already looking at this, oh, look, we lost at the local level. That means that we need to do it at the federal level. Well, if you can't convince people at a local level, you're not going to convince and win this argument at the federal level. If you fall for this trap, then what is going to happen?
Starting point is 00:09:38 We shouldn't federalize everything, right? Every problem should not be solved at the federal government level. As a matter of fact, very, very, very few of them should be. That's why they were given very, very, very few powers in the Constitution. That's why we had the Ninth and Tenth Amendment. So whatever you imagine in terms of your federal superiority or the general welfare or the Commerce Clause, these other things. Those are all what already there. If they gave the kinds of powers that you believe that they gave those powers were taken away with the 10th amendment, which came afterward.
Starting point is 00:10:18 Nevertheless, um, if they federalize this, it will probably come in at the beginning. It will look like, oh, we're going to have some Republicans who come in. They federalize this in order to protect life. Okay, great. We'll do that. And then immediately it will turn around, and it will be used to stop all protection of innocent life. And don't forget, we've already had, even though we lost these referenda,
Starting point is 00:10:46 we've already had more than a dozen states protecting life. That will not happen. That will be taken away if you follow Lindsey Graham. He is a deceiver. He is not on our side about anything, whether you're talking about war and peace or social issues or anything. Individual liberty. He is not on our side. He's got an R behind his name.
Starting point is 00:11:10 That's it. So, um, when we look at what happened, um, uh, one person said, um, yeah, I went to bed about 2 AM, but I didn't sleep much a few hours later. Got up, sent out a press release attributing the loss on all these pro-life issues to an onslaught of New York and California mega donors who flooded our state with misleading and dishonest advertising about what this confusing, extreme proposal actually will do. 8.30 a.m. phone call, she said. She and her team were disappointed they had
Starting point is 00:11:46 not expected this outcome we really saw our message resonating with hundreds of thousands of voters that we'd connected with through the course of this campaign she said but they weren't able to combat the misinformation from the other side by midday wednesday results were hovering around 56 for 44 against in Vermont. Here's your problem, and I talked about this yesterday. Somebody said, what are we going to do about the coming persecution? Because they're going to persecute us. They're going to be opposed to us on every issue.
Starting point is 00:12:22 They're going to make us kneel before their pronouns and everything else. They will demand that we celebrate their depravity, their degeneracy, their mutilation and murder of children. They will demand it. And when we don't do it, we will become their enemy. Why? Well, as John MacArthur said, it's already a pagan society. It's a pre-Christian society, if you will.
Starting point is 00:12:44 The pagans kill and abuse children. have you not noticed that throughout history how could you miss that throughout history whether you're talking about rome or the aztecs they like to sacrifice children they do it frequently for the idea that they're going to get prosperity out of it so why would you think that you're going to be able to create more ads to convince these people? They have hearts of stone. They need hearts of flesh. We have mighty weapons as Christians, and it's not about politics.
Starting point is 00:13:21 That is not how you win this war so when we look at I wrote a sub stack article I haven't published it yet this morning but you know when people pull back and say what went wrong well we didn't have enough money
Starting point is 00:13:40 we need to do more to tell the truth and so forth we don't need to persuade people we need to do more to tell the truth and so forth we don't need to persuade people we need to show people just like that video the procedure that i played the other day we just need to unleash the truth they want to keep that bottled up they don't want anybody seeing what the procedure is they don't want anybody seeing any pictures of babies after the procedure either they go to all kinds of trouble to keep that from happening. As I've mentioned before, Matt Drudge told me that he, you know, that picture of baby Samuel, where they're having the in utero surgery and the baby reaches up and grabs the finger of the surgeon, the little finger, little pinky.
Starting point is 00:14:28 And don't show that on Fox News. He used that to get out of his contract. They were so adamant on Fox News that that not be shown. Why? There was nothing. I mean, you could say, well, I don't want to see pictures of babies that have had their limbs ripped off and all this other kind of stuff. That was a beautiful picture,
Starting point is 00:14:52 but it was a picture of the humanity and the personhood of that baby, and that must not be seen. You see, we have to unleash the truth. They don't want people looking at ultrasound. Look at the anger of these people, like Elizabeth Warren, possessed with this desire to kill children. Look at how angry she is at the clinics that show pictures of babies to mothers. So what do we do? Well, LifeSite talks to one individual, and they say, here's what pro-lifers can do to keep anti-abortion momentum following the midterms.
Starting point is 00:15:32 And again, we should call it pro-life. Anti-abortion is a term that has been carefully selected by the Associated Press and others. Anti-abortion rights is what you are. You're not pro-life. Let's not use their labels. This is another one of these things that's even worse than, I'm a red state. I'm a red state person. Red was always a color of the Marxists and the Communists. They flipped that narrative on us, so we wouldn't notice that they're Marxists and Communists. Don't help them.
Starting point is 00:16:00 Don't use their labels. At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football. The excitement, the roar, and the chance to reward you. That's why every day of the festival, we're giving new members money back as a free sports bet up to €10 if your horse loses
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Starting point is 00:16:47 are in a leg cast or had a lower limb injury, are taking the combined oral contraceptive pill or oral HRT, ask your doctor for a blood clot risk assessment. Visit thrombosis.ie. We're not anti-abortion. We're pro-life. Understand. That's important. It's important to take the high ground in terms of terminology and labels when you're in a debate.
Starting point is 00:17:13 We should understand that. Anyway, the real tragedy of the midterms was the abortion referendums. Michigan Proposal 3 was passed legalizing abortion until birth. California's referendum also enshrined abortion until birth. They both did it in the state constitution. So they talked to Dr. Michael New. He's a fellow at the Charlotte Lozier Institute. He's a pro-life scholar.
Starting point is 00:17:42 And they said, after four ballot initiative losses during this last election on Tuesday, what lessons do we need to learn? And he said, direct democracy poses some unique challenges for pro-lifers. Well, the problem with direct democracy, and we've always been told this, the problem in general with democracy, is it's two wolves and a sheep voting for what's for dinner. There is no respect for individual rights inherent in democracy. As a matter of fact, just the opposite. It encourages a mob mentality.
Starting point is 00:18:13 It encourages the mob, the herd, to tell you that you've got to get a vaccine to protect the herd. Rather than thinking about individual health or if a vaccine actually helps the individual. No, it's this herd mentality. And so there's never been any respect for individual rights and democracy. And we've seen this in the last couple of years. These people have stripped away from us our humanity. By stripping away our freedom and dignity, just as B.F. Skinner demanded.
Starting point is 00:18:49 We have seen psychological control to strip away your freedom and your dignity because B.F. Skinner and these people don't believe that we're created in the image of God. They believe that we are animals, that they are a higher form of animal on animal farm, and they can do whatever they wish to us. These pandemic measures made very clear that there is absolutely no support for liberty or for life in the people who are running our government. So they asked him, is direct democracy a dead end for the pro-life movement? He says, no, it's not a dead end.
Starting point is 00:19:27 Pro-lifers used direct democracy to end taxpayer funding of abortion through West Virginia's Medicaid program in 2018. No, looking for solutions in elections, folks, is a dead end. I couldn't disagree more. I talk a lot about politics here because you need to understand how they're coming at you. You need to understand globalism, but you need to fight it locally and you need to fight this battle for life and Liberty individually.
Starting point is 00:20:03 We will have life and Liberty when we have changed from a pagan culture. Government, especially democracy, will not save you. It will eat you. You understand that? The founders of this country understood that. It's about time we understand that. So anyway, they ask him,
Starting point is 00:20:24 where's the pro-life movement now compared to the beginning of the year? Well, you know, we've had Roe v. Wade overturned. We've had 13 States now protecting all pre-born children. Georgia is protecting pre-born children after a fetal heartbeat and Florida is protecting pre-born children after 15 weeks of gestation. And you can be very happy about the fact that florida and desantis will now protect children from sexual predation and mutilation up until the third grade isn't that great you notice they have these timelines where they don't protect children anymore from anything at all uh the way bablin b put it it they had an article
Starting point is 00:21:07 babies alive because of Dobbs ruling apologize to Republicans for their disappointing midterms the thousands of babies alive today because of the Dobbs ruling have apologized to Republicans for contributing to their lackluster midterm results the baby said in a joint statement,
Starting point is 00:21:26 We're so sorry that our not being murdered may have cost Republicans a few seats in the House. We know it can't make up for it, but perhaps 10,000 children escaping a violent death will somehow ease the blow. We get it. We do cry a lot, said the babies. We just had no idea the people would turn out in such droves to vote Democrat, purely out of anger that no one got to crush our skulls. While it seems totally insane, what we do know is we're just helpless babies. Though Americans came into the election generally displeased with the direction of the country, exit polls showed
Starting point is 00:22:05 that the opportunity to murder a baby motivated a large contingent of voters to stick with the Democrats anyway. Sure, the country is in a terrible shape, but, you know,
Starting point is 00:22:15 if you want to shoot a baby in the face and you couldn't, but I may not have electricity and get mugged every hour, but it's worth it to know that I can kill a kid whenever I please.
Starting point is 00:22:25 My sacred rights as a woman are safe and secure. At publishing time, another House race had been called for the Democrats, but an infinitely precious embodied soul was still breathing. That's a great satire, and it is the good encapsulation of what we see. We've seen this in politicians running and putting their proud statements about being proudly pro-life, going through and rubbing them down into the memory hole
Starting point is 00:23:03 as soon as Dobbs happened. We saw it with a guy who was struggling in Arizona in the Senate race. And quite frankly, I could care less. I couldn't care less if the guy wins. As far as I'm concerned, he's a moral reprobate. I don't want to be represented by people like him, by people like Trump. They have no moral foundation.
Starting point is 00:23:29 Haven't we learned that lesson yet? It used to be a key issue. You know, even people like Bill Clinton had to pretend that he was happily married and faithful to his wife because we looked at things like that but we proudly embraced a guy who not only had multiple wives but he was proud of how he threw them in the gutter they even made a movie about it first wives club hollywood did and had um ivana trump ivanka's mother starring in it at the time because he was mocking her as he was kicking her to the curb we've seen that he does that with everybody doesn't he it's his character if you're going to do that to your wife you're going to do it to everybody and um it's um like I said many times on air when I was at InfoWars, it did not endear me to them.
Starting point is 00:24:28 I said, anybody that proudly throws out his oath that he made to his wife and boasts about it, I said, that person's not going to keep his oath to the Constitution. Did he? No, not at all. He set many precedents to destroy the Constitution. From the Second Amendment to the vaccine mandates that he was proudly pushing, red flag laws, gun control by executive order, the lockdowns,
Starting point is 00:25:03 pushing universal basic income, initiating all of that stuff with his stimulus checks and everything while he took out the middle class all of that the lockdown elections the mail-in elections that we still have that are at the source of all the angst and frustration and anger of maga and yet they don't see who did it. It was Trump who did it to you. And that's why I'm saying the same thing now that I said, uh, between the election and January the 6th. And that is, uh, if you don't like the results, why are you following the guy that made it possible that changed the nature of the elections.
Starting point is 00:25:48 But I want to talk about this sub-stack piece that I wrote this morning. The love of money, the root of all abortions. How the GOP chose inflation over abortion while proclaiming they were God's chosen people. All these false prophets around Mostriano and all the rest of these people. Yeah, the GOP likes to avoid confronting abortion because it'll cost them power and money. It's the power and the money for the people who perform the abortion. And it's the money for the people who want it done to them.
Starting point is 00:26:31 You know, they're told in many cases, well, this is going to make you, you can't afford to have this kid. And you don't want to be strapped down with this. You want to have a career. You want to make money. You want to, you don't want to be encumbered with kids as a woman. This is your key to freedom and prosperity. Kill your child. And they sign on the dotted line with the devil at Planned Parenthood.
Starting point is 00:26:55 The father of lies has told us that defending children from mutilation and murder from womb to graduation. At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football. The excitement, the roar, and the chance to reward you. to graduation. Cheltnam with LiveScoreBet. This is Total Betting. Sign up by 2pm 14th of March. Bet within 48 hours of race. Main market excluding specials and place bets. Terms apply. Bet responsibly. 18plusgamblingcare.ie Blood clots can happen to anyone at any age.
Starting point is 00:27:34 Be particularly vigilant if you are going into hospital, have active cancer or undergoing cancer treatment, are pregnant or just had a baby, are in a leg cast or had a lower limb injury, are taking the combined oral contraceptive pill or oral HRT, ask your doctor for a blood clot risk assessment. Visit thrombosis.ie. It's hateful. If you want to stop medical hacks ripping babies apart limb by limb, you are hateful. If you want to stop the same institutions sterilizing, mutilating children who don't understand what's being done to them, you are the hateful person.
Starting point is 00:28:16 We're told if you focus on abstract, controversial issues, like when does life begin? What is abortion? If you do that, you will cost the GOP the election. And the GOP must be elected for the greater good. What good is greater than stopping the shedding of innocent blood? But their focus is on money and power. And the love of money. And the love of power.
Starting point is 00:28:44 The choice to save innocent lives was always ours to make. We had the power under the Tenth Amendment, but ambitious, fearful state officials were afraid to stand on the Constitution. They were afraid to interpose, to stop the shedding of innocent blood. When God moved the SCOTUS, the Supreme Court, to produce the Dobbs decision overturning Roe, the fig leaf of pretense for GOP pro-life politicians was finally stripped away. They could no longer pretend they had no power to do this.
Starting point is 00:29:20 And they pretended for the longest time if they did have the power. Oh, we would do everything to protect life. And the aftermath of Dobbs, GOP politicians quickly flushed their bold pro-life positions down the memory hole and ran away. The truth of abortion does not have to be defended. It is sufficient to show it for what it is. The father of his lies and his assistants have kept it shrouded. They've shrouded it and covered it with labels like women's health.
Starting point is 00:29:55 They've kept the pictures of mutilated babies from being shown. The vilest pornography is just a mouse click away today in our society. Pornographic sex is pushed on children in our government's schools. But if you want to see true rage, just show somebody pictures of aborted babies. Oh, they can't handle that. The humanity of the baby in the womb must be hidden at all costs. Matt Drudge told me he showed baby Samuel's hand grasping the surgeon's pinky during utero surgery
Starting point is 00:30:28 because he knew Fox News would fire him and he wanted to get out. The procedure is what actually happens in an abortion. And people need to see that film. The procedure. How old does a baby in the womb
Starting point is 00:30:43 need to be before we can kill it? Just like we need to ask how old does a baby in the womb need to be before we can kill it? Just like we need to ask, how old does a child have to be before we can gaslight and mutilate them? This is what this all amounts to. It's like a game of scruples. At what time can we do what we really want to do to the kids? GOP and Democrats have had this discussion for a long time. Democrats want no limits on what stage of physical development they can kill a child.
Starting point is 00:31:12 The GOP debates on how many weeks old. Democrats want no limits on the stage of mental development, when they can kill a child's spiritual and mental being and then mutilate them physically. The GOP debates what grade level and what age this abuse can happen. And they talk about my body, my choice. It was always about that other body. The one that was a different sex half the time, the other body inside the mother that
Starting point is 00:31:43 always has a different DNA, different fingerprints, and a heart that beats at a different speed. The same people who virtue signal about medical freedom were the ones most vociferous about masks, jabs, coercion, discrimination. The medical decisions of individuals during their declared pandemic were truly my body, my choice being violated. Personhood was the issue. Personhood was the issue in slavery, and personhood is the issue today in abortion. Those who deny personhood to others will actually become slaves themselves. God has been patient with America. God has been patient with conservatives God has been patient with conservatives
Starting point is 00:32:25 who don't care about conserving life they only care about money and power because of that our actions have been piling up a mountain of financial debt to enslave us. And we have been piling up God's wrath for generations. Montana voters just voted for infanticide. There is no pretense of my body involved in this Montana vote.
Starting point is 00:33:19 Voters just rejected a referendum called LR131. The name of it was Born Alive. Montana voters rejected babies born alive. This referendum would require babies still alive after the attempts to rip them apart limb by limb or scald them chemically to death. They would be given medical treatment. It further exposes the my body lie. The baby is no longer in the mother's body. The baby is horrifically brutalized, but still alive.
Starting point is 00:33:48 Like a Roman emperor, the medical industry in Montana that loves money more than life gave a thumbs down and the voters pulled the lever. They both say I'm intolerant, and they're right. But why do any of us tolerate any of this conservatives and GOP politicians rightfully outraged that Biden and Democrats have championed the term pregnant people instead of pregnant women but do conservatives understand what was lost when we replaced the term mother with a clinical term, pregnant woman? That was when we ripped the heart out of the family
Starting point is 00:34:52 and we began dismembering it like a baby we need a new heart. This country will not be saved unless God gives us. At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football. The excitement, the roar, and the chance to reward you. That's why every day of the festival, we're giving new members money back as a free sports bet up to €10 if your horse loses on a selected race.
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Starting point is 00:36:28 They created common core to dumb down our children. They created common past to track and control us. Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing. And the communist future. They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary. But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God. That is what we have in common. That is what they want to take away.
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Starting point is 00:37:59 Before I get into what the plans are from the globalists, a UK court sentenced a 72-year-old to six months for selling mince pies during lockdown. Because, you know, they can do whatever they want to to their slaves for any reason whatsoever, for no reason at all in this particular case. 72-year-old man, six months in prison, being found guilty of violating the lockdown rules, selling mince pies at a shooting club and attempting to destroy evidence afterwards. Oh, he knowingly did this. He knowingly did something that is not a crime.
Starting point is 00:38:35 He knowingly did something that they outlawed by usurping authority and by defying the charters of rights, the Magna Carta, the Bill of Rights, all these different things in every single country. He was found guilty of violating the Tier 3 lockdown restrictions. Oh, my. Three-tier. Put in place by government in 2020 after he had pled guilty to perverting the course of justice. Who perverted the course of justice in 2020?
Starting point is 00:39:08 It was not the people. It was them. He had claimed that his business had a Cheshire postcode. That was a county which at the time had been under Tier 2 restrictions, which are less restrictive. However, the court found that the Cloudside shooting grounds where he served wine and mince pies actually lies just across the county border in Staffordshire, which only allowed takeaway or drive-through.
Starting point is 00:39:41 They note that Snelling had tried to remove the hard disk from the venue's CCTV system closed circuit television oh he knowingly did this they said his claims that he was unaware of which lockdown tier he had been in at the time fell on deaf ears with his circuit judge he said you've lived in this area for 30 years. Had this been something that was normal for 30 years? Have these lockdowns? This is one of the reasons why we need to oppose this stuff directly and openly. We need to try to sneak around and destroy the evidence of us
Starting point is 00:40:17 violating their illegal laws, their illegal dictates. We need to defy this stuff. Openly defy it. Engage in civil disobedience. You don't need to sneak around. We're not doing something wrong. They're doing something wrong. Others were arrested by the police for violating lockdown restrictions by attending protests,
Starting point is 00:40:43 such as a May 2020 protest in London's Hyde Park, that saw Piers Corbin, brother of former Labour leader Jeremy Corbin, among those arrested, but later that year, Piers Corbin would be found guilty of breaking the lockdown restrictions by attending the protest, but he was not handed the same prison sentence as Mr. Snelling, the 73-year-old. He was released after spending around 12 hours in custody.
Starting point is 00:41:10 One could argue that, you know, for somebody who is a leader of this, and they would have argued this if he wasn't politically connected, they would have argued, you are a leader. You're not only violating these things, but you are encouraging other people to violate it. This guy was simply trying to do it to earn a living. How dare him? How dare him?
Starting point is 00:41:34 But this is a good example. Here's another person, legally blind, and he's got a walking stick. He's got it folded up. He's got it in his pocket. Perhaps you've seen this. It's gone viral. I've had this on my deck for about three days. I haven't gotten around to it.
Starting point is 00:41:50 And look at what happens to him. As I said, these people will come after us for any reason whatsoever if they don't respect individual liberty, if they don't respect the rule of law. They'll come after us for any reason at all or for no reason at all as they do with this guy and at the beginning of this you'll hear him say uh what are you a tyrant she says yes i am and then she goes on to prove it hi there what's this in your back pocket i just saw you walking it's a navigational age. What's the problem? You a tyrant?
Starting point is 00:42:25 Yeah, I am actually. What's your name and date of birth? I don't have to give that unless... Yes, sir. I was investigating... Do you have reasonable... Do you want me to put you in handcuffs right now? Yes, sir, I do. What is your suspicion? It looks like you're carrying a gun in your back pocket. I'm stopping to make sure you're carrying it properly. Have you ensured that it's not a firearm?
Starting point is 00:42:42 No, you keep turning so I can't see it. You don't have to be a dick to me. Well, he just risked his life by pulling it out. Am I detained? Yeah, you are. What's your name and date of birth? It does not matter. Yes, sir, it does. Do you have a crime?
Starting point is 00:42:54 Would you like me to put you in? He's right here. Yeah, supervisor's over there. He's got another car, and they're just standing on the sidewalk, you know, looking to harass people because they can't. It could look like a weapon. She asked you to really present it, okay? Now she's asking me for ID. I don't need the ID unless there's reasonable articulated suspicion.
Starting point is 00:43:15 And I have committed a crime and committing a crime or stopped to do a crime. Sir, and her suspicion was that you were armed, okay? And she's asking me for your ID. Well, now she's verified. Yeah, this is a fold-up cane. It is not a gun of anything. They've seen it. It doesn't even look like a gun at all.
Starting point is 00:43:39 In any way, shape, or form. And now they're handcuffing him. And they're going to put him in the car. Yeah, that is what life looks like. As we decide that anybody with a uniform and a government title can do whatever they wish to us. But that is what has essentially been, we've allowed that to happen with police for the longest time. And now that power has been given to public health officials. And before we gave it to the police, gave it to the irs right it just is now this cancer
Starting point is 00:44:11 is now metastasizing throughout every government branch so um alan berns alex bernson says um has a story about dr brian peterson who runs the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's Office. That is until they kicked him out when he told people what happened with COVID. They just kicked him out in September. Why? Because he went back and he looked in detail at what was being reported. Are all these people really dying from COVID? looked in detail at what was being reported. Were all these people really dying from COVID? As the headline says, a veteran medical examiner who reviewed 4,000 COVID deaths explains how many were really from COVID and how many were of healthy people.
Starting point is 00:45:00 After 11,500 autopsies over four decades, Dr. Brian Peterson has been used for a lot of high-profile work, including a 2004 California murder trial, but he never expected the kind of blowback that he would get for telling families that their loved ones had not died of COVID. The county has roughly 10,000 deaths a year, and its pathologists conduct about 1,500 autopsies annually. When the coronavirus epidemic began in 2020, Peterson decided to review every COVID-related death in the county to see for himself who was dying and how they were dying. Over the next two and a half years, he made brief reviews of medical records for about 4,000 people that physicians had said died of COVID. As far as Peterson knows, only one other county medical examiner in the U.S. performed a similar review, and it is possible that he looked at medical
Starting point is 00:46:00 records for more individual COVID-related deaths than anyone else. Roughly 20% of the deaths that physicians certified as COVID-related were not. Some would have been obvious to a lay person. The classic example being a homicide victim who happened to also have a positive COVID test. That's what was in his area. Of course, we saw this happening in Houston as well, many different places. Houston, I remember the case of a guy. At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football. The excitement, the roar, and the chance to reward you. That's why every day of the festival, we're giving new members money back
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Starting point is 00:47:08 Maybe he had a cold and he sneezed while he was driving the motorcycle. That caused the crash, so he died from COVID. I don't know what his logic was, but they don't have to have a reason. As an example, this guy said, someone who died of congestive heart failure was noted as having shortness of breath following a positive coronavirus test, but they had no other COVID-related symptoms or treatments. He says shortness of breath is a standard symptom in people who die of congestive heart failure. So he says if that's the only symptom that they got they don't have any other covid symptoms well they just got a positive test what's
Starting point is 00:47:49 they don't even talk about what the cycle thresholds are being used and and there at that point in time but it probably was something like the standard was 40 which is multiplying whatever they find by over a trillion times you can find anything if you multiply it by a trillion times uh so he said 40 of the deaths attributed covid had either a marginal link to it or none at all and he said the remaining 60 of the people came in who had positive coronavirus tests all right and we are back uh go ahead and fade that down um we had a power go out here and we just about uh bringing it back up and it went down a second time so i guess we're going to have to um this is the second time we've had power issues uh but i think the first time it
Starting point is 00:48:37 happened right in the middle of a show uh so um anyway we're going to have to do there's not a storm going on here which is really strange. We're not having any weather. They've talked about how the tropical storm may be coming up in this particular direction, but we're not having any weather, nothing unusual at all. So I don't really understand why that happened. But again, I apologize for the loss of that. We're going to have to do something to do a better job of this. And I just want to say yesterday we had a couple of tips um i didn't see we didn't see these until the end of the show i wanted to thank sergey uh who said uh just wanted to tip you and say thanks for always
Starting point is 00:49:14 reporting the truth it's been hard for me to listen early in the morning these days the musician's life is on the opposite schedule understand uh and. And Mike Casolano, thank you. He says, David, two quick questions, please. I had to take for my new job two days ago in order to start the Tdap vaccine. Is that something to worry about? Last question, please. I will be going back tomorrow to get blood results to see if I have to take vaccines
Starting point is 00:49:41 for all of the five rubella, rubeola to worry about. Last question, please. I'll be going back tomorrow to get blood results. Well, okay, so we didn't see this until today. I would just say this. I would, if you are, these vaccines, these older vaccines are different. I don't, I've lost any and all confidence in vaccines because of the adjuvants that they put in to irritate your immune system and because preservatives and things like that. But if you've had these vaccines, they're completely different, as we pointed out, from these mRNA vaccines.
Starting point is 00:50:18 So I'm not going to tell you whether to get it or not, but I will say this. If they're going to require that you get a whole bunch of vaccines, I would space them out as much as possible instead of taking them all at once. That is, give your body some time to adjust to these things that they adulterate this with. Don't do it all at once would be my best advice to you if you're going to take it. And again, I can't make that decision for you. You need to look at it and it is going to be something that you need to, if you don't have a doctor that you can get some good advice from, just take a look at it. If you haven't had problems and you've had vaccines in the past, some of these traditional vaccines, you may be okay, but I would not take a bunch of them at once. That in and of itself can be a
Starting point is 00:51:09 triggering issue. And I want to thank Charles Smith, who is matching tips on Rockfin today. That is incredibly kind. Thank you, Charles. I really do appreciate that. And Jason Barker. Good morning, Knight family. Thank you for your continual service to the community. kind thank you charles i really do appreciate that and jason barker um good morning uh knight family thank you for your continual service to the community we all fight in different ways to preserve freedom you've taken up one of the most difficult fights in today well thank you appreciate that and jason is the one who created this coin i'll just show it to you on the screen here jason designed to create that well i hope you're listening uh we've now lost power for the third time and each one of these times is just glitched i don't know what's going on here locally
Starting point is 00:51:50 like i said we don't have a storm that's happening here uh but i guess um you know the prince of power has uh decided that we got too much on a topic today I don't know what's going to happen. Um, but, uh, thank you very much, Charles, uh, for, for matching that. And, and Harps says, good day, David. I'm donating for the third day in a row because the night Charles Smith is matching what I put in and it's nighttime there in Australia where he is, um, better me be broke than you and continue your real work night family. Well, thank you very much. And thank you especially to Charles.
Starting point is 00:52:27 Appreciate that. Well, let's, I know this is all disjointed and it's going to be an interesting task for Travis to try to assemble these pieces into something that makes any sense. But let's finish up this section here on with um this that was sent to me by rabo and i've had this in my deck for a couple of days as well take a look at this this framework for governance uh by the world health organization and it's all about human genome editing. And so they say, you know, we can do human genome editing for a couple of different reasons. You know, we want to be able to save lives, right?
Starting point is 00:53:18 No, that's not what they give there. Here's their reasons. To enhance human traits. Oh, okay. So, so you know we can alter appearance you know we can change your eye color your hair color or we could alter your ability your muscle mass or your perfect pitch we could increase muscle type. We could increase your height. We could increase your longevity, your intelligence. We could use genetic engineering to provide resistance to pollutants or other environmental agents, such as radiation or whatever they want to release on us to kill everybody that
Starting point is 00:53:59 doesn't join their club. And if you think that that's not horrible enough uh then look at the next section here to add non-human traits you know this is something i've talked about this many times um a change agent by daniel suarez what i just read there for those uh four or five things um and um here keep that off to the side so i can story yeah thank you uh those things that i read there uh that was something that was presented the very beginning of this fictional book that daniel suarez did and in it you have a couple who are going to an underground facility because it's prohibited from doing genetic modification. In other words, the premise of the book is that in the future, people have the ability to do exactly what they're talking about, to enhance human traits.
Starting point is 00:55:04 They can do genetic engineering. But it's prohibited because of obvious reasons. And if you do this to a developing child, they call that a seed modification. Doing that to a developing child will change all their offspring. And so it's technically prohibited, but there's a black market for it. So you have this couple who goes to a black market provider of genetic modification, and he starts telling them how much it would cost to increase intelligence, to increase longevity, or their height, or any of these other things.
Starting point is 00:55:46 And the way he plays it off in the book, you've got the couple there. One of them is in favor of it. I think the husband is. The mother is not in favor of it. And so the two of them are kind of debating this, and you've got the other guy there, and he starts putting in the the argument that always is used with all of these uh development of military technology you're going to have if you
Starting point is 00:56:12 don't do it everybody else is going to do it and your child will be a slave to the others and uh furthermore if you do on the positive side of this, if you do these enhancements, then not only your child, but all your grandchildren and great-grandchildren will have these attributes as well. You'll be passing that on to multiple generations. Otherwise, you will be enslaving your child in multiple generations. And so this is not just something that is science fiction. This is something that they intend on doing. And then when you look at the second section here, to add non-human traits, to introduce single or multiple genes not present in any human genome, non-human, synthetic, here's
Starting point is 00:56:58 the reasons that you might do this. You might want to do it to amuse or to entertain. In other words, introduce a green fluorescent protein from a plant or something. Or maybe, you know, luciferase. The types of things that you have with fireflies. You know, wouldn't it be amusing to have a child that glowed in the dark? You know, you'd never lose them. To improve sensory systems. In other words, sensory,
Starting point is 00:57:28 being able to see ultraviolet or infrared light, or to be able to sense electromagnetic fields. Well, we, many of us are bothered by the electromagnetic fields that they have right now, and we'll be bothered by the 5G, but they could enhance that or they could give us immunity to that, perhaps, to obtain nutritional benefit from parts of plants and plastics and other materials that humans cannot currently digest or to increase tolerance to drought, to heat or cold. It is truly an agenda, as you can see here, from the World Health Organization. Is it about health? Was any of that about health?
Starting point is 00:58:08 No. No. None of this is about health. It is all about creating a dystopian sci-fi future. And so we're going to talk about that with the climate agenda. That is not about saving anything either. And Chris, thank you very much. And Louis Tart, thank you very much. I appreciate that. He says, thank you, Charles Smith, for matching tip funds today. Thank you very much. Yes. Thank you,
Starting point is 00:58:34 Charles. And Rescue Dog, thank you. All these have been matched by Charles. That is truly amazing and a blessing. Thank Charles and Paula also tips you said agree the powers of the air probably think your show's too bad for the day blessings to the gentleman who is matching tips today yes thank you very much and you're Jenkins thank you he says thank you says thank you to us actually and so I appreciate that all of you I'm going to take a very short break, and we're going to switch over to talk about what's going on
Starting point is 00:59:08 with the climate agenda. We talked to Alex Newman yesterday. He's heading to Egypt. We may be able to get him while he's there, but we'll definitely get him when he comes back. We talked about what is being done there, and I've got some clips. At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football.
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Starting point is 00:59:42 with LiveScoreBet. This is total betting sign up by 2 p.m 14th of march bet within 48 hours of race main market excluding specials and place bets terms apply bet responsibly 18 plus gamblingcare.ie what is being done there today we'll be right back in after the short break using free speech to free minds it's the david knight show and i've been told that because of these interruptions on rockfin that um it's going to play havoc with the comments for people you won't be able to see some of the things that are there if you've refreshed the page and that type of thing so comments are going to be kind of messed up today
Starting point is 01:00:34 on rock fan it's gonna be difficult for people to see some of the stuff there because we had to restart now three times but actually twice I think on air and once before we were able to get back on air, they, they, uh, flashed the lights again on us. Let's talk about what's going on though. And, um, cop 27 and how these people are boldly moving. Uh, they are, it's very hot there. They got eight degree weather in Egypt right now.
Starting point is 01:01:03 And, uh, Peter cattle says, uh says that they are blasting the air conditioning there. As they're telling everybody else, you can't have any heat this winter and you can't have air conditioning. You know, because as Obama said years ago, y'all can't all have air conditioning. He went to Africa and told the poor people that y'all can't have air conditioning. If everybody had air conditioning, we'd burn the planet up. You know, it's just for people like me. And that's what they're doing right now. As they're pushing countries to ration the use of heating and cooling to save energy,
Starting point is 01:01:32 the COP27 conference is reportedly blasting its elite attendees with air conditioning and 80-degree Egyptian heat. Despite the sweltering temperatures in Egypt, there is said to be very little sweating going on in the climate conference, with Green Agenda officials attending the event reportedly being blasted with air conditioning while pushing for more to be done about carbon emissions. And it is about theirations to the poor. Pay up.
Starting point is 01:02:12 Yes, the rich countries should be providing assistance to them for loss and damage and for adaptation and for mitigation for the transition to cleaner fuels. Look, it's a difficult, uh, kind of for sure. It is so difficult. In my opinion, yes, we have an obligation and we should meet it. Yeah. And who are you going to be paying?
Starting point is 01:02:33 You're going to be paying Al Gore, world's first climate, uh, carbon billionaire. Okay. Uh, yeah. Send your money to Al Gore because he really cares and he will make it all better. Uh, while they have their private jets and their air conditioning in Egypt during the conference and all the rest of the stuff. None for you, though. Many in attendance, especially from Europe, have been keen to ration their population's use of such equipment to reduce the energy footprints of the people who are going to be charged for their scheme. For example, Italy banned most public government buildings, public and government buildings, from being cooled below 77 degrees Fahrenheit. We'll just keep all these in Fahrenheit. Back in April of this year, they justified the move as necessary
Starting point is 01:03:19 in the face of the gas crisis, which they created. In both Germany and the European Union, they're rationing the use of central heating in a variety of public buildings. Germany in particular has implemented extremely strict rules banning the heating of hallways in public buildings and offices, with the exceptions being granted only for the likes of hospitals. Even tap water in public buildings used for washing hands will no longer be allowed to be heated during winter months in Germany. Contract clauses that renters have with their landlords,
Starting point is 01:03:57 legally mandating that landlords heat their buildings, have also been suspended. Well, why not? I mean, we saw during the government-declared pandemic that the CDC came in and said, you can't evict anybody for nonpayment of rent or nonpayment of mortgages. We're going to shut everybody down,
Starting point is 01:04:20 and we're going to take people's jobs, but then we're also going to take your property as well because the banks are going to still also going to take your property as well because the banks are going to still be able to steal your property. You're just not going to be able to get somebody in that can pay. And it was upheld multiple times by Trump, by Biden, by the Supreme Court that they had the power to do that. Greta Thunberg has openly declared that she is a Marxist, that the purpose of this
Starting point is 01:04:47 is to overthrow the whole capitalist system. She's now selling her book. She calls it, interestingly enough, it's a very clever title, she calls it Climate Book. Climate Book! So now we're finally seeing the contours of Thunbergism, as they point out on Daily Skeptic. Run your eye down to the contributors of the climate book, and you can see who she's been reading. These people don't believe that the climate crisis is man-made. They believe that it is made by capitalism or free markets.
Starting point is 01:05:28 And they want full-on central control of government, of everything. Let me pause for a second. Charles Smith, he says, okay, let's rock. Matching the first 1,000 on Rockman today. Dave, please thank my wife, Carol, for making this possible. Thank you, Carol. I appreciate today. Dave, please thank my wife, Carol, for making this possible. Thank you, Carol. I appreciate that.
Starting point is 01:05:48 That is truly amazing. There's nothing in the world better than a good woman. Yes. Please do not add these matching funds to the gas gauge. It is meant as a holiday bonus for you and your family. Well, thank you. Appreciate that. Tommy McCullough, $10.
Starting point is 01:06:04 Appreciate that, Tommy. And Fawn, thank. Uh, appreciate that, uh, Tommy. Um, and, uh, Fawn, uh, thank you very much. She thanks Charles as well. Guard Goldsmith. Uh, thank you. He says to add to the celebration and to thank Charles for the match of tips and truck driver Ron. I appreciate all of you. Thank you so much. Um, if we want to know where this is, this is, again, it's an attack, as she's made it clear, an attack on what I prefer to call free markets. And Soros is talking about where he sees this happening. He says, we have to bring China in for our new world order. And that's truly what this agenda is about. As they are putting on these
Starting point is 01:06:45 programs of austerity on us, they are exempting China from all of this. This would be the time because you really need to bring China into the creation of a new world order, financial world order. These guys cannot say the new world order without sounding like Nazis, can they? So there is no climate emergency. There is no climate emergency. We've got a lot of scientists who are saying that. Scientists continue to flock to sign the World Climate Declaration that states that there is no climate emergency. Over 200 people have signed the world climate declaration over the last few weeks, including 20 university professors.
Starting point is 01:07:31 And I appreciate them doing this because this is, again, like doctors who are pushing back against the WHO and its pandemic. It's going to damage them unless they've got tenure or something like that. But in a general sense, we don't really even need to have experts telling us. We don't need to have set up a situation, well, it's true because we got more experts than you do who say this is true. We know this from common sense. What we need is we need to make common sense common again. And we also know that they have a different agenda for all of this. You know, just like the other Bond villain besides Soros, Klaus Schwab, has pointed out that there is no going back.
Starting point is 01:08:17 So people assume we are just going back to the good old world which we had and everything will be normal again in how we are used to normal in the old fashion. This is let's say fiction. It will not happen. See see my agenda, which we have now is much too strong in order not to leave traces. Yes, the cut, as we have right now. And he does the action with his hand. Well, we know that it's not going to go away because they're ramping everything up.
Starting point is 01:08:57 And they're transitioning from the vaccine ID, leaving all that stuff that they had in place. And Europe and Australia and other places are transitioning that over into a government ID. COVID vaccination could become our future ticket to international travel and possibly even determine where you can shop or eat. So how do you prove you've had it? Nine's Fiona Willan explains. Once you get a COVID-19 jab,
Starting point is 01:09:22 you can access your vaccination certificate in four ways. Through the vaccine provider, the Express Plus Medicare app, by contacting Services Australia, or by logging into your MyGov account and visiting Medicare, where you'll find it on the Australian Immunisation Registry. And to make that process more secure, the government has now linked MyGov to the nation's digital ID system, MyGovID. Yeah, we've been seeing that happening for quite some time.
Starting point is 01:09:50 And now this is what Al Gore and these people at the COP27 thing are now pushing. This is the new wrinkle, the new extension of all this. Al Gore, Google, and others are backing a satellite database to track, quote, individual emitters, unquote, of CO2. Oh, because, you know, climate justice, climate reparation, got to save the planet, all the rest of this stuff. Got to do it for the hive. So they're actually calling this thing climate trace. Trace. All uppercase is an acronym.
Starting point is 01:10:36 But isn't it interesting that some of the very first things that some of the people like Greg Abbott did, who just got reelected, by the way, he re-upped the COVID emergency. Still going. He keeps extending it every time it comes up. He's done it a couple of times this year. So he keeps extending that. And his first big bundle of cash that President Trump gave him to wage war against us, Republican Greg Abbott in Texas used that to set up contact tracing. And he did it. Everybody initially said, wait a minute, this company that you just gave $300 million to has got an empty office. And the guy who runs it has got kind of a questionable CV.
Starting point is 01:11:14 So what is going on with this? And you had people on both sides of the political spectrum questioning that. And then they all just stopped. Nobody cares. But it's always been about tracking and tracing. And now they're calling this climate trace. See, the MacGuffin just changes a little bit, but it's always the same solution, whether we're going to have a new ice age or whether all the ice caps are going to melt or if it's a global pandemic, they always have the same response to every problem.
Starting point is 01:11:51 The problem doesn't matter. The agenda never changes. So Climate Trace, an environmentalist non-profit coalition that uses a satellite database to track individual emitters of greenhouse gases around the world. Climate Trace aims to track emissions from energy producers and other large sources of CO2 to fill, quote, critical knowledge gaps, unquote, for governments and international bodies that rely on what they call a patchwork system of monitoring carbon emissions. Whenever you hear them talk about, we have a patchwork system of regulations.
Starting point is 01:12:28 What they're saying is we need to centralize control. We heard this patchwork nonsense. We heard that when people were pushing back against Monsanto's glyphosates and their GMO seeds and things like that. They said, well, they went to Washington and said, we've got patchwork of regulations. We've got different regulations coming out of every different area. Different states have different regulations. We can't have a patchwork system of regulations.
Starting point is 01:12:57 We need to regulate everything from Washington so it'll be the same. Because, you know, we're a multinational corporation, and we need to have everything the same for us. Well, who cares? You know, the purpose of government is not to make every, to exalt every valley and to make every mountain low for the multinational corporations. As a matter of fact, Washington doesn't have any authority in this area under the Constitution, but nevertheless, they asserted that authority and said, we're going to define these things and these regulations from Washington. So we have one uniform set of rules for the entire country.
Starting point is 01:13:35 And that's the argument that they're making globally here. We can't have a patchwork. Everything needs to be uniform globally. Why? Why? Why? Don't accept any of these assumptions these people have. The nonprofit coalition uses satellite imaging, remote sensors, and artificial intelligence to track greenhouse gas emissions from electricity generation and from usage. Maybe they can pull in Elon Musk on this as well.
Starting point is 01:14:07 Look, this, I think, is most likely going to be something that they will use to hunt down the crypto miners. I think it's going to be a big part of how they are going to push us. They're going to use climate and these green issues to shut down crypto and to push people into CBDC. I'll give you more example of that in just a second here. Mark Morano said, This is a way for climate activists, the UN, and government bureaucrats to dig their claws into every aspect of industrial society
Starting point is 01:14:46 by monitoring and penalizing producers. And of course, you know, this will be at the, not at necessarily the individual level, even though they're saying that it will. At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football. The excitement, the roar, and the chance to reward you. That's why every day of the festival, we're giving new members money back as a free sports bet up to €10 if your horse loses on a selected race. That's how we celebrate the biggest week in racing.
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Starting point is 01:15:38 and of course the big consumers of energy is going to include the crypto people. And as all of this is being put out, we have this interesting statement from the Biden administration. Without proper oversight, cryptocurrencies, it risks harming everyday Americans. So this is something that clearly we monitor and that we see as an important issue. But the most recent news further underscores these concerns and highlights why prudent regulation of cryptocurrencies is indeed needed. The White House, along with the relevant agencies, will again closely monitor the situation as it develops.
Starting point is 01:16:21 Yeah, they will be closely monitoring it. And they will be using that as an excuse to control and eventually ban cryptos if they can. They'll say, look at this volatility, which perhaps they had a hand in creating they or their surrogates. Look at this volatility. We've got to protect you financially and we've got to protect the planet because crypto uses too much energy. So we've got this thing called climate trace. And we can identify the places where this is happening and we can identify how much they're using. Do you realize how much power they're using? We must shut this down. It's not far-fetched to think that they're going to look at any human activity or industry as a source of pollution. It is a very comprehensive,
Starting point is 01:17:05 and when we talk about pollution, we're talking about what they call carbon pollution. You're releasing carbon dioxide. Farms and that type of thing. Let's shut down the farms. Let's shut down the crypto. And he says, this is a very comprehensive and frightening advance for the green agenda,
Starting point is 01:17:23 said Mark Moreno. Climate Trace was founded when two of its founding coalition members, WhatTime and Transition Zero, received a grant from Google to monitor emissions from power plants from space using satellites in 2019. The coalition has received at least $8 million in funding from Google, and they've had a team of Google fellows who helped them to develop their database and their software. Governments and businesses calculate emissions by measuring the amount of energy production and economic activity, then estimating the emissions produced according to UN Environment Program. However, Climate Trace claims that those kinds of methods
Starting point is 01:18:06 significantly underestimate the levels of greenhouse gas. So they're going to give us the PCR treatment for energy usage and for carbon dioxide. They'll magnify it. And they'll be able to do this from satellites. So greater surveillance, greater tracking and tracing. And just in case you don't understand what this is about, tomorrow there is going to be a conference, a global conference.
Starting point is 01:18:39 They're going to simulcast this in 150 different languages, thanks to the listener who sent me this tip. It's done by Creative Society. They've been running these conferences like once every six to eight weeks on different issues. The last one they did was what they specifically need to do to the U.S. And they even went into gun control and things like that. It is a global agenda to impose all the usual MOs. But here's the video explaining how they believe that they got to accelerate this in five years.
Starting point is 01:19:15 And listen to how they want us to live. I offer you life in a new world. Yeah, this is all the utopian videos to push you into their dystopian vision. With other values. Other values. We're going to give you different values. And look at this. Everything is great technology.
Starting point is 01:19:41 Everything is flying around and thin, and you can just have it. Process completed. you just tell it what you want and it makes a dress right there just like Star Trek this month a team of scientists who have finally succeeded in developing weather control technology is undercover of Forbes magazine yeah you know control the weather we got bridges shaped like DNA according to the law and everybody lives in the city 60 square meters per Yeah, we're going to control the weather. We've got bridges shaped like DNA. And everybody lives in the city. Yeah, that's going to be a major redistribution.
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Starting point is 01:20:53 This autumn, November 12, on all social networks and various media platforms with interpreting into 150 languages from the main project of humankind. International form, global crisis. Our survival is in unity. Join in. Yeah, right. Our survival is in unity.
Starting point is 01:21:19 And these clips of people living in cities are being shelled and all the rest of the stuff. But it's the very people who are at this climate conference. At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much
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Starting point is 01:22:00 war but you should uh look forward to the future that they're going to accelerate this. The future is coming in five years, they said. We all get to live in cities. We live in peace. We have high technology and they guarantee that everybody's going to have 600 square foot minimum, which means that they are going to be taking control of what everybody has. That means that you're also going to have a maximum of 600 square feet. This is the imposition of a race to the bottom for them. I want to thank Geesebusters. Geesebusters, thank you for the tip.
Starting point is 01:22:37 He says, free geese control for Charles. That's great. Yeah, if you live in the northeast there, he will get rid of any bothersome geese there. And thank you again, Charles. I's great. Yeah, if you live in the northeast there, he will get rid of any bothersome geese there. And thank you again, Charles. I appreciate that. Charles and his wife have agreed to match any tips on Rockfin. Thank you very much. And thank you, Franco. Thank you very much for the tip. Well, as all this is happening, the French nuclear reactor power outlook is worsening ahead of winter
Starting point is 01:23:05 electricity prices are skyrocketing there they have shut down half of their nuclear reactors for scheduled maintenance now when that was done with nordstream one all the european powers said well putin is he said well we got to shut this down for maintenance. They said, you're doing that because you're trying to squeeze us. So these same people would never say that they're shutting down the nuclear reactors in order to squeeze us, shutting down half of them in order to squeeze us. But this I thought was very interesting this is a tesla with a gas generator extender on it and just made an 1800 mile trip they didn't have to stop for any chargers they didn't need an expensive network of charging stations how could that be what have they done with this
Starting point is 01:24:01 well this is a youtube channel, Warped Perception. See if you can pull that up and show people what it looks like. They actually took out the back glass, and they've got a generator there, and they've kind of put metal there to contain the heat. But it is sticking out of the back of the car, kind of like a Mr. Fusion out of Back to the Future. And it uses this strange thing we used to have called gasoline to run a generator.
Starting point is 01:24:39 And it's very much the approach that GM had with the Volt, which Eric Peters liked quite a bit. But, of course, they got rid of it because technically the Volt is not zero emission. The Volt had a generator there, and Mazda has talked about doing the same thing, even with something like a small Wankel engine. And just using it as a generator to generate electricity to charge the batteries. But the batteries would be the electric, would be, you know, running the electric motor. So it's not really a hybrid. You have the drive chain, drive train, if you will, is only going to be powered by the electricity coming from the battery. And the battery is being charged by the generator en route.
Starting point is 01:25:28 And so this guy was able to complete an 1800 mile trip. This is the first version he said of the cordless Tesla, which is burning gasoline to charge the car instead of the conventional plug-in charger. And, um, the, if you were to do something like this, this is why I say, they're micromanaging
Starting point is 01:25:49 everything just like they micromanaged everything during the pandemic. They tell you what the problem is, and you're not going to be allowed to try any alternative solution to their one solution. It's going to be one and one only solution. And that's always going to be a solution that gives them the ability to control, to track and to trace, a justification for surveillance, all of that. He told Insider that he's working on a new generator powered Tesla that improves upon the original design. He says, I believe with version two, I'll be approaching the perfect car overall.
Starting point is 01:26:26 Definitely the ultimate road trip car, he said. The supercar maker, Ariel Adam, has already beaten him to the punch. However, recently unveiling its jet turbine range extender for a new EV race car. The jet turbine is a range extender. It exists to charge the battery and not to drive the wheels. And so the key thing about all of this is to think,
Starting point is 01:26:55 well, you know, we've got all these billions of dollars that Boutiguet is going to be handing out to people if they become his supporters, of course. He's got a lot of power, a lot of political power, for him to hand out these infrastructure little trinkets to people. But all that could be short-circuited if we had the ability to have these types of generators. As I say in this article, since fossil fuels aren't going anywhere,
Starting point is 01:27:24 and the move to decarbonize the grid and everything else within the streams ahead, perhaps the best of both worlds would be an electric vehicle with a fossil fuel range extender power plant, making it cordless. It could save the government billions of dollars in EV infrastructure spending. But that's not what they're concerned with. They don't care about saving dollars. They're concerned about increasing their power over our lives. And that's why they won't do that, why they won't allow it,
Starting point is 01:27:56 why they have cut out any EVs that would have a generator in them. They don't even want to have something that would generate power using hydrogen or something else, any kind of fuel cell type of thing. They don't want that either. It has to be something that is completely dependent on the centrally controlled grid that they're currently shutting down. Even Greenpeace finally admits that recycling plastic doesn't work. My niece was very angry with me 30 years ago for saying that. I said, you know, here's the information.
Starting point is 01:28:35 They don't have anything that they can do with the plastic. It's just accumulating in places. What is the purpose of separating this for them? You go through your little rituals and you wash it all up and you separate this from that and you give it to the landfills, but they don't have any use for it. Plastic recycling is a dead end street, says Greenpeace. They said year after year, plastic recycling declines even as plastic waste is increasing. Greenpeace's overall policy remains delusional. The report proposes a far more harmful alternative to recycling, but it's nonetheless encouraging to see environmentalists put aside
Starting point is 01:29:11 their obsessions long enough to contemplate reality. You know, some of them have done that with the Paris Climate Accord and with some of these other measures that they're imposing on people. Just as they have exempted China from any of the restrictions on emissions and the Paris Climate Accord, they've also exempted them from these climate reparations and this climate justice. They don't have to pay any of that. They don't have to even reduce the number of power plants that they're building, and they don't have to make any of those power plants clean because this is not about emissions. And a lot of the people who really believe in all the unicorn fart stuff believe that they say, well, that's not going to help us.
Starting point is 01:29:53 It's a global problem. And with China being the biggest user of these resources, they should be part of, we should start reducing that. They said, if you don't do that, this is nothing other than a transfer of wealth. That's right. That's what it is. They finally got there by one means or the other. Ard, thank you very much for the tip. He says, oh yeah, geesebusters. That's right.
Starting point is 01:30:19 So mechanical, chemical recycling of plastic waste has largely failed, will always fail, because plastic waste is, number one, extremely difficult to collect. Number two, virtually impossible to sort for recycling. Number three, environmentally harmful to reprocess. Number four, often made of and contaminated by toxic materials. Number five, it's not economical to recycle. As I said, I tried to explain that to my niece 30 years ago, but they'd already got a hold of her at the university,
Starting point is 01:30:50 and you couldn't tell her anything. So they still are looking at it. It's nothing new. These fatal flaws have been clear since the start of recycling. This person says, well, wrote about it a quarter century ago. Experts are already warning that recycling plastic was hopelessly impractical because it was so complicated and labor intensive. But municipal officials kept trying in the hope that somebody would eventually find it worthwhile to buy their plastic trash. They keep heaping it up and storing it because someday it's going to be worth something.
Starting point is 01:31:32 I mean, we've all run into that in our personal lives when we don't want to throw away some trinket or nonsense that we've had around. But that's what these people have been doing. You know, China just dumps it in the ocean now. All these big, massive islands of floating plastic that they made such a big deal out of with Earth Day back in 2019 and then blamed it on us. That was all being done by China. And the solution that they didn't want to talk about was to burn it because plastic made from petroleum products and things like that is burnable. And that is the best and the cleanest way to get rid of it but no they uh they blame us or you could just take it and drop it into your mr fusion tesla and you could keep cruising with that uh we're going to take a quick break uh michael pomeroy
Starting point is 01:32:19 thank you very much he says thank you david and family best show also thank you for the match charles yes thank you very much charles i Best show also. Thank you for the match, Charles. Yes. Thank you very much, Charles. I really do appreciate that. At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football. The excitement, the roar, and the chance to reward you. That's why every day of the festival, we're giving new members money back as a free sports bet up to 10 euro if your horse loses on a selected race. That's how we celebrate the biggest week in racing cheltenham with live score bet this is total betting sign up by 2 p.m 14th of march bet within
Starting point is 01:32:52 48 hours of race main market excluding specials and place bets terms apply bet responsibly 18 plus gamblingcare.ie and his wife whose idea it was uh we will be right back. Stay with us. In a world of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act. You're listening to The David Knight Show. Well, we've already had riots begin in Europe over inflation. Over inflation. In Athens, Molotov cocktails and bricks are being thrown at the police. You have people in a general strike demanding that the government give them more of the funny paper money that they have. That'll fix it, right? Thousands of people protested in the Greek capital. Molotov cocktails rocks were thrown at Greek police on Wednesday as workers went on another general strike,
Starting point is 01:34:23 walking off the job for 24 hours to demand pay hikes to alleviate the growing cost of living. The strike resulted in public transport grinding to a halt. Maybe we should think about this. Because, you know, Biden is so excited. He's got his scheme to ban fossil fuels, to ban cars, but he wants to give us something in its place. Government-controlled trains. He promises that he can make the trains run on time. And yet, you know, we look at this, this has always been the dream of the government controllers, even to the point that the Simpsons used to
Starting point is 01:35:06 even mock it. You know, all of these big government town officials were always very interested in the self-aggrandizement of bringing in some kind of a monorail to their city. Oh, that was the ultimate thing, the ultimate ego trip for these people. And they used to mock that and make fun of it even on The Simpsons. But years ago, I remember in Raleigh, before the Soviet Union fell, and one of these Democrat city councilors come back and said, oh, it's just in Russia, and we need that kind of a transportation system.
Starting point is 01:35:42 You could go anywhere for a nickel. I said, yeah, but it costs you everything. It costs you all of your freedom and everything else. Do you really want to emulate the Soviet Union? And the answer for her was, oh, yes, definitely. Why? Because she's not looking at carbon emissions. She's not looking at anything other than the control that that gives her over people's
Starting point is 01:36:06 lives. So, you know, part of this strike, public transportation is ground to a halt, and the people there don't have private vehicles for the most part, including ferry operations to Greece's many small islands. Public schools were shut down. government hospitals were forced to run at reduced capacity they said said one person who was interviewed by the Guardian he's a telecommunications worker he said our wages have been hit radically by such high energy prices and living costs so therefore you know the government has to step in the same government that has created all this problem the government created this step in. The same government that has created all this problem. The government created this problem. Inflation is a monetary issue.
Starting point is 01:36:48 They created this problem by issuing money just by fiat. So let's let them do some more of that. And when we have the soaring energy prices, well, it seems like that also came from the government. Jumping into this Ukraine war because no price was too much for you to pay for their agenda. So it turns out that this Ukraine war is actually an energy war against us. It's not hurting Putin. So the guy said, if you're taking home 800 euros a month, it's now down to 500 euros with all these hikes, the government has handed out subsidies, but in effect, a lot of those state funds have gone to companies.
Starting point is 01:37:31 Imagine that. Imagine that you had, this would never happen in America, where we have President Trump in power, and he sets up the payroll protection plan and personal stimulus checks, and they go to criminals and corporations. And you have this relief for the small businesses that are getting stomped in the face by Fauci's rules enacted by Trump. Oh no, we'll help. We'll give you the small businesses. It's only for small businesses and yet more than 50% of the money. At LiveScoreBet, we'll help. We'll give you the small businesses. It's only for small businesses, and yet more than 50% of the money. At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football.
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Starting point is 01:38:49 The main driver of inflation has been the cost of energy, they said, with natural gas prices in the country rising by a staggering 332% over last year. The price of energy is baked into everything. Everything uses energy to use energy to make anything that you make, use energy to bring the supplies and raw materials for the things that you're going to make. And then when you make it, you have to use energy to deliver it to people. So it's like a value added tax. And if you're going to have 332% increase in the price of fuel, and that persists eventually, you're going to wind up with hyperinflation. Other strikes are being witnessed this month in France and Germany and Spain and the UK.
Starting point is 01:39:37 This week in the UK, Britain's national health system voted to go on national strike over disputes over pay. But again, no price is too high for us to pay to go into communism. And that's what Lou Rockwell calls it. Trans-communism is coming. It is a transition into communism. And at the center of all this, of course, is the ubiquitous ID. Always, everything that they do has an identification number tied to it. In Canada, the World Economic Forum is suddenly helping the Canadian government set up the federal digital ID program. The aim of the new initiative is to develop a digital ID that can be used in various
Starting point is 01:40:24 systems and environments from government departments to airports and border control. This KTDI stands for Known Traveler Digital Identity. It was a pilot project of the World Economic Forum in 2018. As a matter of fact, they also had, you know, the Davos people, just like the UN, had multiple programs for IDs, multiple programs for tracking you as well. Their commons project, right, had the common passport. That was the template used by China and others. And it's been mimicked, but it's essentially the same design that came out of the UN and Davos. Trudeau is pushing this along with their other partners.
Starting point is 01:41:19 Isn't it interesting that the two that are taking the lead, it's Canada and the Netherlands. Trudeau and Mark Rutte, always there. The young disciples of Klaus Schwab. So the Dutch government is also a partner in this. And Sigrid Kog is pretty much the Netherlands shadow prime minister and finance minister. Report a few days ago, she wants to oblige the banks to report all transactions above 100 euros into a large database under the guise of fighting fiscal fraud.
Starting point is 01:41:56 Because if you spend more than $100, you're obviously a criminal. And so this is all moving everybody into the central bank digital currency, of course, but it always comes back to the ID. Whatever it is, your activity has to be measured, monitored, and mapped to you, and then centrally controlled. So energy bills in Europe are now 90% higher than last year, which is not surprising if the price of natural gas has gone up by 332%. That kind of happens when you shut down the biggest supplier and blow up the pipelines. Natural gas bills in Europe have gone up as much as 111% over the past year. Electricity prices are up an average of 69%. So taken together, it averages out to a 90%
Starting point is 01:42:52 increase. All you're seeing, these are astronomical, but they are lagging what has actually happened there already. So they said, we've attributed this, however, to when they made their statement, they said, this has been attributed to increased demand connected to post-pandemic economic recovery, to record high prices for natural gas and to high CO2 emissions allowances. So it has nothing to do with the government. It has nothing to do with their policies. This is a complicated situation. Nobody is at fault here.
Starting point is 01:43:32 Well, yes, they are. Think about this, the three different things. It's an increased demand connected to post-pandemic economic recovery. What are we seeing here? We're seeing a whiplash from the lockdowns. Disrupted supply chains, and now it's popping back in. So, number one, that's a whiplash from the lockdowns, you know, disrupted supply chains, and now it's popping back in. So number one, that's a whiplash.
Starting point is 01:43:49 Who did the lockdowns? They did. They don't want to point that out. This has nothing to do with us. It's just, you know, the pandemic economic recovery and things are shaky, except they did it. And this is just the, you know, the shock going through the system. The next one, record high prices for natural gas.
Starting point is 01:44:07 Well, why is that? Well, it's because of their reaction and their sanctions. They were the ones who made that happen. And then finally, the high CO2 emissions allowances. We're just talking about a climate tax here. All those things were put on by the government. The lockdowns and the shock that that created, the sanctions and the shock that created, the climate tax, and yet they couch this in terms
Starting point is 01:44:35 to make it look like it's not them. Yeah, the degenerate party is all about stopping our generation of power as well, aren't they? I really want to thank Charles. Thank you so much for matching all this stuff. And as he pointed out, it was his wife, Carol, who was the one who pushed him to do it. So thank you, Charles, and thank you, Carol, for matching the contributions on Rockfin today. But before we take a break and before we get our guests on,
Starting point is 01:45:07 there was a very good article about stakeholder capitalism and how it is just global fascism. It was done by Brandon Smith, and I've had Brandon Smith on to interview him, but I've talked about his articles frequently. He has altmarket.us is his website. Actually, a dash between those two. Alt-market. And he's absolutely right.
Starting point is 01:45:33 This stakeholder capitalism is something that should be a real red flag for you. But we need to understand exactly how this works. And we need to understand that these people are the true fascists. People get confused by the labels that have been put out there. It's one of the reasons why they use labels, to hide and to confuse things with people. As he points out, the concept of fascism originally came from an Italian philosopher, Giovanni Gentili, who said, quote, fascism should more appropriately be called corporatism because it is a merger of state and corporate power.
Starting point is 01:46:08 This has been around for a very long time. Corporations have been around for a very long time. And these people who are calling everybody fascist are these authoritarians and the people who are pushing this green climate MacGuffin, they really are eco-fascist. We get confused about this because we think that fascism is hyper-nationalism, but that is not the defining characteristic of it. As a matter of fact, I think it was, and my look at this, I think the hyper-nationalism came about because at the beginning of this consolidation of the nation states, this consolidation of political power that
Starting point is 01:46:53 happened with the fourth turning that was in the 1860s, that was when we had our civil war, but it was also when Italy had their civil war, Brazil, many other places. It was when they were creating the nation state. And the nation state and the power of the corporations and the industrial revolution that was happening at that period of time, that was the commonality. We think, well, we had slavery and the Civil War was about that. No, it was about the consolidation of power away from a decentralized agrarian society into a centralized nation state. Not cities as powers, but a centralized nation state.
Starting point is 01:47:29 And it was the industrial powers that were doing that. And it was the corporations working with the government. So it was that partnership. And I think that's really where the hypernationalism ultimately comes from. You had both Hitler and Stalin calling themselves socialists. But Hitler with his hyper-nationalism and Stalin with his internationalism, still both of them wanted to control industry. It was just a matter of timing.
Starting point is 01:48:01 Hitler said, I think that Stalin is making a big mistake by taking over the operation of the economy, taking over these corporations that are producing things. He says, that's the last thing that we want to do, the final solution, if you will. The last thing that we're going to do, we'll take that away from them, but we need them in order to get powerful, wealthy, to win these wars. He says Stalin doesn't know how to run these things, and he's going to run it into the ground by taking these things over. And they did. Mussolini was a longtime socialist.
Starting point is 01:48:36 He greatly admired Karl Marx. So did Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin, and they all acted as authoritarians, as totalitarians. At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football. The excitement, the roar and the chance to reward you. That's why every day of the festival
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Starting point is 01:49:11 Bet within 48 hours of race. Main market excluding specials and place bets. Terms apply. Bet responsibly. 18 plus gamblingcare.ie. But what happened in the middle of the 20th century, they started folding in socialism into this corporatism, this fascism. So it's actually hard to find where Marx, the communist, and the fascists actually differ
Starting point is 01:49:34 from each other. A deeper sense of nationalism seems to be one of the few points of contention between these people. And of course, I think it was simply a difference in tactics, not in where they ultimately wanted to go. Ultimately, Hitler wanted to take over everything within his country even, just as Stalin did. But he was going to take over other countries first and consolidate his power before he would take over the power internally. Marx saw the existence of nation states as temporary to the proletariat and to the ruling
Starting point is 01:50:13 class. He noted that the industrialists were erasing national boundaries anyway. This is the connection between globalism and fascism. He said national differences and antagonisms between peoples, said Marx, are already trending and tending to disappear more and more owing to the growth of free trade and a world market and increasing uniformity of industrial processes. So he saw globalism as his ally in communism.
Starting point is 01:50:51 Marx saw the development of corporate power as useful, and the next necessary step towards socialism, noting that the joint stock companies, what we call today corporations, and the credit system are, in his words, the abolition of the capitalist mode of production within the capitalist mode of production itself. In other words, I would say that it is these corporations allow them to destroy the free market by using the free market. Just as these people use the beard of, you know, the freedom of corporations to destroy all of our freedoms.
Starting point is 01:51:31 In other words, corporations are viewed as a tool for the eventual transition to a socialist utopia and the death of the free markets. Globalism requires an overarching social dynamic, a single hive mind, otherwise it cannot survive. Choice has to be erased. So how do they do that? Long gone are the days of the anti-corporate progressive. Today, progressives love corporation and their domination if they promote and enforce leftist models for society. That's why they embrace ESG, censorship, and the rest of this.
Starting point is 01:52:08 Mussolini's fascism is at the root of the very corporate governance that leftists applaud and lust after today. They have far more in common with fascists than they realize. He says, but who are all these stakeholders that the World Economic Forum is always talking about? Well, according to Klaus Schwab, all of human civilization is a stakeholder in this. But of course, that's not true. He said it's a globalist bureaucracy that is going to take responsibility for the entire world.
Starting point is 01:52:43 They're going to be the responsibility for the entire world they're going to be the advocates for the environment they're going to be the protectors of the planet but these leaders are not going to be accountable to any individuals they'll be acting as a collective the stakeholder capitalism requires all major corporations to act like a single unit with a single purpose. A unified collective ideology. It is idolatry. An ideological monopoly. That's why they have formulated and are pushing out with the biggest corporations, the big holding companies, BlackRock.
Starting point is 01:53:26 That's why they're pushing this stuff out there. As Klaus Schwab says, the important characteristic, the most important one of the stakeholder model today is that the stakes of our system are now more clearly global. Economies, societies, and the environment are more closely linked to each other now than they were 50 years ago. The model we present here is therefore fundamentally global in nature, and the two primary stakeholders are as well. What was once seen as externalities in national economic policy and individual corporate decision-making will now need to be incorporated, internalized in the operations of every government company, community, and in every individual.
Starting point is 01:54:10 This is the hallmark of totalitarianism that he's talking about. You will embrace our values. You will embrace it. He said, the planet is thus the center of the global economic system. Its health should be optimized in all the decisions made by other stakeholders. So we will worship and serve the planet, not Klaus Schwab, right? Except that he will be the visible representative of the planet to us. These values must be held and internalized by the individual.
Starting point is 01:54:43 That's part of the totalitarianism. And the self-appointed elite will be the advocates to protect Gaia. We have this inanimate abstraction, and that will be used to enslave the living. So, as he points out, the great magic trick is that they use the shield of private property, business rights, and individual rights to pull this off.
Starting point is 01:55:14 And this is the discussion we have all the time about censorship on social media. And this is how they confuse and control us. They talk about these corporations, and I'm glad to see that Brandon Smith sees behind the veil that I've been talking about as well. These corporations are creatures of the state. They do not have individual rights and liberties. Human beings are creatures of God,
Starting point is 01:55:43 and only creatures of God created in his image have these rights. The corporations are agents of the government, and they're now being used, deputized by the government, to do this control, this censorship as well. He says, after all, a primary principle of conservatism in the U.S. Constitution is private property rights. So if we step in to disrupt corporate governance, we would be violating one of our own beloved ideals. He says it sounds like a catch-22, but it's not. Corporations are, at their very core, a socialist concept. They are created through the government charter.
Starting point is 01:56:26 They are handed legal personhood. They're given special protections from the government. They are not free market entities. Adam Smith, the originator of most free market ideals, stood against corporations. He said they are destructive and they are prone to monopoly. People who founded this country understood all of this stuff. They understood human nature.
Starting point is 01:56:53 They understood economics. They understood where this was all going to lead. And of course, the corporation is not a new idea. They call them charters, all these different things for the longest time.
Starting point is 01:57:02 As long as these corporations receive protections from the government, including monetary stimulus, bailouts, etc., corporations should not enjoy the same private property protections that regular businesses do. They are parasitic creations, alien to the natural business world. In a freedom-based society, they would be dismantled to prevent authoritarian outcomes. Stakeholder capitalism is also an incredibly arrogant premise that assumes that corporate leaders have the wisdom or the objective intelligence to expand their role beyond business and into the social and political spheres.
Starting point is 01:57:46 But open corporate governance is the end game, and it is anything but objective or benevolent. So this is what social media has been doing. This is what Silicon Valley has been doing. They've been doing it under the beard of saying, well, you know, you support individual liberty, you support free markets markets and all this. That's what we are.
Starting point is 01:58:07 They're not. They're not. They're artificial created beings. This is like if you had in a science fiction scenario, AI cyborgs coming in and pretending to be human. You ought to think of the corporations in that same sense. They need to understand that they do not get and do not deserve these same types of protections. ESG is a monetary incentive created by corporate elites to keep all other businesses in line.
Starting point is 01:58:38 And we just saw this. In the sense that now they are going to have banks like Bank of America, Wells Fargo, the big banks that were created 20 years ago, 30 years ago. Too big to fail. These same banks are going to be looking you do diversity hiring and that type of thing, you will get a much lower interest rate than anybody else will. This is how they collude together. This is how they push their agenda. And again, this is not anything at all about freedom and free markets, and we need to not be fooled by that.
Starting point is 01:59:22 So we're going to take a quick break, and we're going to be joined by our guest, the Texas boys. And we're going to talk about how this has been weaponized against them. Against some small individuals, how these large corporations pushing ESG and the rest of this stuff, pushing censorship. The deputized corporations have attacked them. So we're going to be right back before we leave though. Uh, I want to thank, uh, some more people, uh, Andromeda, thank you very much for the tip. And, and again, thank you to Charles Smith and, uh, to his wife, Carol, who are matching tips today. That is really kind of them to do that. Um, and, uh,
Starting point is 02:00:00 Gerald Smith as, as, as well. Um, he says, uh, best news coverage on the planet. Well, thank you. We try to cover the planet. Planetary climate change and keep them from destroying everything on the planet. Again, we'll take a quick break and we'll be right back with the Texas boys. Stay with us. Thank you. decoding the mainstream propaganda it's the david knight show all right and joining us now are TD and Matt, father and son, thetexasboys.com. And they contacted me because of censorship issues that they were having on YouTube. And I'm going to let them tell you exactly what happened
Starting point is 02:01:16 and how they're being, well, first of all, thank you for joining us, guys. TD, Matt. Thanks for having us. Tell us before we get into what happened to you, how vital Google and YouTube was to what you're doing, and tell us a little bit about your business, and what you're doing, and how you're using that platform. Okay, so just a little bit of background is about six years ago, when our boys were much smaller, they got inspired to start a YouTube channel and it was just going to be kind of like a hobby thing. They watched a lot of YouTube and were inspired by a lot of different people in the homestead type community. And that's what we desire to do is homestead,
Starting point is 02:01:58 be more self-sufficient and live a more basic, simplistic of lifestyle largely in part due to what was happening in our society and culture and post-modernism and all this post-truth stuff so um they started a youtube channel um they it was it was kind of a hobby and then about two years ago Matt said you know I really want this to be a business and um the YouTube at Live Score bet we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football the excitement the roar and the chance to reward you that's why every day of the festival we're giving new members money back as a free sports bet up to 10 Euro if your horse loses on a selected race that's how we celebrate the biggest week in racing cheltenham with live score bet this is total betting sign up by 2 p.m 14th of march bet within 48 hours of race main market excluding specials and place bets terms apply bet responsibly
Starting point is 02:02:56 18 plus gambling care.ie uh channel was growing slowly and so we came up with the idea of making our own products and having our own website. And that kind of monetized our channel on our end so that they could generate a revenue stream. So then fast forward to about six months ago. Yeah, six months ago, our growth on the YouTube channel was very very slow and we fit I kind of figured out that the home setting market has been very it's very everybody's doing it and it's very saturated so I was like we got to do something different something kind of definitely different because it's we need to do something different sorry yeah just distinguish yourself from other people
Starting point is 02:03:45 so anyway um we figured out talking about world events was very popular and it was right on the cusp of everybody's attention and everything that was going on in the world and other crazy things happening so we started talking about everything that was happening in the world and it just kind of took off and video after video after video just going absolutely by and it was amazing and we were able to talk about the truth and there was lots of other homesteaders out there that were bowing the knee to these big corporations and they were like look they got their community guidelines we're not going to talk about their golden cows and stuff like that. And we're like, well, we don't really care.
Starting point is 02:04:30 We're just going to go ahead and put out this information and talk about it as much as possible and just kind of feel how much we can push around with this certain type of stuff. So we went from 30,000 subs to almost 100,000 subscribers in about 90 day period or so. Yeah. And then what happened was they gave us our first warning. It was a video about Dennis Bushnell. He's a NASA propagandist that pushes all this, you know, green agenda. And, you know, we're all going to die unless we eat halophytes and,
Starting point is 02:05:06 you know, we're going to be able to convert saltwater and all that stuff. All this eugenicist type Fabian socialist stuff. And so we put this video out there. We were very kind of selective in our, we were trying to work with the new speak. even um beeped out some words like the uh the mrna we're used to trying to speak with um cryptic language because because we're on youtube um but we kind of referenced mrna in a very uh shrouded way well they they hit us with a warning for medical misinformation in that video um and obviously you know they take the video down yeah well then um we're just like what you know um big deal then we we we did a uh video on biden's address when he did the creepy kind of uh hitler guy with the red
Starting point is 02:05:59 background and all that stuff and there was, there was many channels that did that very similar type video. Um, well they took that, they waited two or three weeks and then they hit us with our first strike and said, um, Oh, that was your, your election deniers. And, you know, and in my video, I said, I clearly stated that we didn't even vote for the president in the last election, you know, because we're not, we're not Trumpers and we're not, you know, we're we're libertarians. We're way outside of the spectrum of the, you know, the the the unit party. So we appealed it. They were like, nope.
Starting point is 02:06:40 And which I think the whole appeal thing is super. It's just it's there to make you feel good about yourself maybe or something, but it's just instantly. Oh yeah. Yeah. Once you get on their list, as a matter of fact, I've been kicked off seven times off of YouTube. And, uh, only one time did they, did they do that, uh, that thing with, uh,
Starting point is 02:07:01 you know, three strikes and you're out, but they don't give you any answers for anything, uh, all the rest of the time. They just, all the rest of the time, they just said, uh and you're out. But they don't give you any answers for anything. All the rest of the time they just said, you're gone. Bye. No explanation. Three videos that we found of yours that we don't like. You're just gone.
Starting point is 02:07:17 And the last time they did that was when I had Christmas music. They just... Because they know who I am. And so it's like... It's personal at this point yeah i created after they'd kick me off i thought well i'm just gonna stay off and i thought well last year i did uh some christmas music that i i uh performed and i had six tunes and i put it up
Starting point is 02:07:36 at christmas time i thought well i'm gonna put those songs up on youtube i'll create a channel and put it up there and uh they left it up for six months and then they took the whole thing down without any complaints about anything i mean there wasn't any copyright violations nothing so they just took the whole thing down so i understand you know they've got my number i've got their number but uh yeah well you know i really like what you're doing i really like what you're doing because as you point out yeah i have it's so the land is what you're talking about and i have talked about your videos in the past uh you're doing exactly what should be done. You know, we need to keep
Starting point is 02:08:09 one eye on, you know, global events and current events and that type of thing. It's kind of like the sword and trowel type of deal, you know, where, where you keep an eye out as to what's going on, but you you're really focused on what you're building there. And I understand, and that, that is a really good match for somebody who is doing prepping and talking about how to prepare for yourself and how to make yourself self-sufficient. Many people are doing that, typically doing that, because they are looking at world events. That's the thing that motivates them. So it's a natural to have that.
Starting point is 02:08:41 But it's also a natural that they're going to try to stop that. And I think you probably offended them, even though they're not going to say it, you probably offended them by showing people how to take care of themselves, especially the people that are going to be doing that because they understand what's happening globally. At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football. The excitement, the roar, and the chance to reward you. That's why every day of the festival, we're giving new members money back as a free sports bet up to €10 if your horse loses on a selected race. That's how we celebrate the biggest week in racing. Cheltenham with LiveScore Bet.
Starting point is 02:09:16 This is Total Betting. Sign up by 2pm 14th of March. Bet within 48 hours of race. Main market excluding specials and place bets. Terms apply. Bet responsibly. 18plusgamblingcare.ie Yeah, exactly. And so they hit us with that first strike um
Starting point is 02:09:30 if we were only off a week and we decided to like when we came back to double down so we started doing two videos a day and we were able to rebuild our traction uh and then out of the blue they went back into our archives and picked a benign homesteading video from five years ago wow and matt was just showing some homestead tools one of them was a knife he did he was not utilizing or using the knife i just showed it he just showed it in the video and they flagged it as a dangerous child activity and um and then they hit us with two weeks and then this time now they they're take taking away our subs our views and yeah the first up yeah the first strike it was it was like they just they took us off but then they didn't stop everything else the views were still fine subscribers
Starting point is 02:10:21 were still fine everything slowly started to were still fine. Everything slowly started to descend, but it wasn't like the second strike. Everything stopped dramatically. They just turned off the switch. So everything just totally stopped. Income stopped. Subscribers stopped. And then the website sales, it obviously just puts a massive crush on our website sales because that's our main source of income. Are you on any other video platforms besides YouTube now? We are. I think this is kind of like an interesting topic.
Starting point is 02:10:53 We're on Rumble. We're on Odyssey. it's more or less punditry or global events. Um, it's very difficult to get traction and views on these other platforms. It is. And that's the problem running into it is because YouTube really is the, um, you know, it is the public square and, and they know that.
Starting point is 02:11:19 And, you know, for all those reasons, as we've been saying, you know, for the last, it's now been five years. This has been going on for me. Um, why the government needs to step in and regulate this.
Starting point is 02:11:32 These people should not be allowed to purge people off any more than the electric company or the phone company should be able to kick you off because the phone company was listening to what you were saying to somebody and they cut off your phone service. Uh, these people ought to be, uh, given, you know, part of their section two 30 stuff where they say, well, you're not a publisher and we're not going to treat you that way. You have Jack Dorsey going in to these hearings one after the other saying, yeah, we are the digital public square. So fine. Let them run like a utility company. Don't hold them responsible for anything that's there and yet the government does hold them responsible and beyond holding them responsible demands that they do this type of censorship so they're actually acting as the deputies of the government to do things that the government is prohibited from doing and the government is pretending that it's not doing it because it's doing it to these people so i would suggest you
Starting point is 02:12:24 know i don't know if you've probably tried this or not, but I've seen some people do this, that they will have their YouTube channel where they have a lot of subscribers and they'll say, you know, just kind of give a general idea of what we're talking about. But if you really want to see the full video, there's things that I can't say here that I say in the video at Odyssey or at Rumble or wherever, uh, you know, and, and talk about the, uh, the website, but just do it in a, in a general way like that to keep this thing going, because I think you're, you're going to need to try to work within the
Starting point is 02:12:55 system. And in that regard, I, I don't have any interest in, in doing that. Um, but a lot of people have done that and it's been successful for them to do that, to just use YouTube as a way to guide people to these other drive traffic. And the good thing about that would be because we do want to drive traffic away from YouTube to these other platforms. And so that would help you and it would also help the platform as well. The other thing that we're going to do, I'm sure you're aware of HB because we're in Texas, you're aware of HB 20, which is Texas House Bill. So we've contacted the Attorney General, and they're going to formally send a complaint letter to YouTube on behalf of our channel. And we'll see if HB 20 has any teeth or if the Texas
Starting point is 02:13:46 Attorney General is really serious about this stuff I mean of course in high profile cases they are yeah but here's some little peons like us so we'll see how interested our state legislature really is in like free speech mm-hmm well how do you feel about this? Because I was just talking about it and I wanted to, uh, I got you on a couple of minutes late because I wanted to lay the foundation for how are we supposed to think about this? Typically, you know, they're coming after freedom, loving people, people who believe in the free market.
Starting point is 02:14:19 And so a lot of people are reluctant to say, well, I don't want the government coming in and regulating, uh, them because, you know, they have their freedom. I see this all the time from Reason Magazine. I see it all the time from the Heritage Foundation and Cato Institute, these think tanks that are conservative or libertarian. They say, no, we don't want the government telling any corporations what to do. Well, I have a different viewpoint on that. I mean, how do you feel this? Do you feel this is a violation of freedom or should the corporations be able to do whatever they wish to us? Well, it's absolutely a violation of freedom. And the other thing that differentiates YouTube, I mean, YouTube was founded and established and
Starting point is 02:14:58 funded by the CIA and In-Q-Tel. So, I mean, to try to rebrand and repaint it as a corporate entity when it's really just an extension. A private, yeah, private entity. Yeah. To say, well, this is a private, YouTube is their private property and they can do whatever they want. I don't want the government coming in and telling me what I can do in my hardware store, something like that. Right. And that's not what's happening. The whole point point is is youtube isn't this private or not you know it's a public private partnership it's you know uh thank you tell and it was you know it gets all of its funding from the government anyway so all the more reason that we should at least be allowed to vocalize on there and express ourselves in a free manner you know the constitution
Starting point is 02:15:42 that's right yeah you know when we go back and we look at it, I was talking about how it has been for Adam Smith from the very beginning was pushing back against corporations, saying that they were antithetical to a free competitive market, that they're creatures of the state. And that was even before you had the government directly funding their creation, as you point out with In-Q-Tel. You know, they're not even trying to hide that anymore.
Starting point is 02:16:04 In the past, the CIA would do that type of thing covertly. But then, you know, when it was important for them to use the internet as a point of control, they came out and they said, yeah, we got this new venture capital firm, In-Q-Tel. And so they funded a whole bunch of different competitors, all of whom were going to do their bidding. And so we need to understand what this thing truly is. And we need to understand that these are not persons, as I said before, we need to start thinking of these corporations as if they were some kind of dystopian science fiction
Starting point is 02:16:34 episode where they are cyborgs walking around pretending that they are human because they got skin on them or something. That's really what we're looking at. We're looking at skin jobs who are walking around amongst us, and they have eternal life. The corporations are never going to go anywhere. They can raise money on Wall Street just like printing money for the Federal Reserve. I mean, all they have to do is give a good story to people,
Starting point is 02:16:59 and they can continue to operate, losing money for decades, and we've seen that over and over again. So, you know companies like blockbuster and things like that they continue to operate for like 25 30 years losing money every single year because they had an interesting story moderna which now is in the money they operated for 10 years just on happy stories about what they're going to do in the future and then you know they they have now become these massive imposing corporations because they have now partnered with the government in so many different ways, uh, Moderna and Pfizer and all the rest of them. So we need to understand the difference
Starting point is 02:17:33 between them. And we need to understand the difference between this kind of crony capitalism, stakeholder capitalism, and a free market. But especially when it comes to things like free speech, when we have this conflict between what people perceive to be as private things. The corporations are not private. They're public, and they're regulated and created by the government. They are intermeshed with the government, and it is a kind of fascism. And it should not come as any surprise to us if we understand that they're fascists. It shouldn't come as a surprise that they're being used in a fascist authoritarian way that's that's what they ultimately are
Starting point is 02:18:09 yeah so and i mean these um creatures of the state i mean this corporate entity is problematic on every level of every society you know you have the 501c3 churches and every illustration of these corporate fictions are problematic on every level. Yeah, that's right. So, uh, your, your model right now is to, uh, you're going to fight this, uh, through, um, see if anybody in Texas is going to take your side on this and ask them for, um, you know, some explanation and for some, and for some, what are you looking for to have them remove these strikes? What is it? Yeah, we want to get the strikes removed and just get our channel restored. We proactively went back and deleted some of our videos to not give them any extra fodder because our videos are backed up on Odyssey and Rumble.
Starting point is 02:19:05 We started a backup channel, The Texas Boys Reacts, and we're kind of starting from scratch with that and still posting videos there. My wife has started a channel, and so we want to kind of diversify and kind of, you know, to kind of cover our bases and to create some ubiquity and some redundancy to kind of work around their tentacles and, you know, try to work the system. Well, I understand. And that is important for you. You've been very entrepreneurial. You've been forward looking and all this stuff.
Starting point is 02:19:43 And the only thing that you did wrong was you got on the wrong side of their narrative. For whatever reason, you know, they've got something they want to push people into. And they perceived you as, you know, rightfully or wrongfully, they perceived you as offering a second opinion. And no second opinion will be allowed in this kind of corporate factors. I believe actually it was a third opinion because if we would have, if we would have touted some type of Republican narrative, like other channels that, that, uh,
Starting point is 02:20:14 criticized Biden's speech and pointed that out, they were not, they, they went uncensored and, but because we offered a more broader, uh, discussion and narrative, I think that's what.
Starting point is 02:20:28 Yeah, it is interesting. You know, I look at some of these channels that have been completely left alone, for example, you know, you look at, and they will, you know, they will say, well, we're shutting you down because you're hateful or something like that. And yet I look at a lot of these uh conservative uh alternative media channels where they do a great deal of mocking it's all about mocking people and making fun of them and all the rest of the stuff and it's like well that's not hateful to you no it's it's it's not
Starting point is 02:20:55 about any it's not about being hateful it's just about putting up content that they hate and and that means you know things certain things that will not be talked about you will not oppose their agenda on the pandemic you will not oppose their agenda on the pandemic. You will not oppose their agenda on climate and several other of these things. And if you get in front of those agendas and contradict what they're saying, that is what they hate and that is what they'll shut down. And they'll call you anything. They'll call you anti-Semitic. I mean, it was the ADL that got me kicked off of PayPal. And, you know,'ll call you anti-Semitic. I mean, it was the ADL that got me kicked off of PayPal.
Starting point is 02:21:26 And, you know, I'm not anti-Semitic. I don't even cover that issue, you know. But it was, they used that label, you know, they had attacked me at the beginning of all this stuff because I said it was medical martial law. They said I was paranoid conspiracy theorist because I said the executive order locking everything down was going to be medical martial law. So that that made me anti-Semitic. They even say anybody who talks about globalism and about a central thing, they take that as anti-Semitic because they said, well, if you say that there's some kind of a globalist agenda, that's just code word for the Jews are running. Everything has nothing at all to do with that yeah that's what kanye you know it's kind of weird how this whole ye thing um but he
Starting point is 02:22:11 pointed that out and uh it's real interesting what's coming out about him and his handlers and you know and the power structure but he pointed out this power structure and look what they're doing to him that's right and the jew you know new, if you use the word Jew in any context, you know, they're going to immediately, you know, label you as anti-Semitic. And what's real interesting is if you go back into like a 1901 dictionary and you look up the word Semitic, it was a reference to all the Shemites, so Arabic as well, and they've literally even rebranded
Starting point is 02:22:50 the term anti-Semitism into a new speak. They've totally and completely redefined it, and now it's totally weaponized. And it's just to shut down anybody who talks about a global agenda, a global agenda that includes people like Bill Gates and Justin Trudeau and Klaus Schwab and all these other people, not Jewish at all, but they use that to say, well, you are racist and
Starting point is 02:23:14 you're hatred because they accuse everybody of being racist. So that is their code word for shutting everything down. Well, tell us a little bit about your channel while you're here, because I want to help you promote your channel. Tell us a little bit about your channel while you're here, because, uh, you know, I want to help you promote your channel. Tell us a little bit about what you guys have been doing lately and just give people a little idea of what, uh, so the seed is about. Well, we are a family of eight and we are all homeschooled and all of us brothers want all of us kids want to stay on the farm and work as one big unit. And just i'm i'm just not
Starting point is 02:23:48 big on you know growing up and leaving the farm leaving the family leaving the legacy and going and starting my own thing so dad and mom were able to pick up a good track of land. We've got 20 acres here. And all of us kids want to build our own houses on the property and just kind of work off the land. We bought our own sawmill so we can saw up all of our own lumber and everything like that. And the other thing, too, was with the whole YouTube thing, which is kind of the real wicked part about it and how they can control it all,
Starting point is 02:24:24 is that none of us kids have, this is our job. Especially now how it's really taken off with business and everything, putting hundreds and hundreds of hours into it. And then just like that for them to turn it off is really painful. So anyway, yeah, so that's really who we are. We try to show the world all the things that are happening in the world, but then we like to show the solutions. There's lots of people that talk about, ooh, this is what's happening in the world, but they don't really show the solutions or what they are doing to solve those problems. So that's why we grow our own food. That's why we plant fruit trees. That's why our dad and our mom try to teach us all of the things that are happening in the world.
Starting point is 02:25:10 Yeah, we're overtly unapologetically Christians in a biblical sense. That's why I really appreciate your program, that you present a Christian worldview that's, for lack of a better term, orthodox, you know, where, with a sound theological approach to it, and we want to illustrate that if you live in an old world order, I guess for lack of a better term, where we believe in a patriarchal structure with a family that's led by a father. We're not. We're we're not. We're a large family by today's standards because we believe that children are a blessing from the Lord. And we desire to create a legacy. And we purchased two or three properties now because we want to give our inheritance to our children while we're living. So that one, they can enjoy it. We can enjoy it.
Starting point is 02:26:17 They're not going to farm us off to some old folks home. You know, they're going to be here to take care of us when we need them. You know, the way life literally used to be. That's right. We desire to be free. I can see why you're so dangerous to them.
Starting point is 02:26:31 Yeah. That is antithetical to everything. They want us all atomized. They want to destroy the family. They don't want people to have relationships, certainly not within the family, within generations, but not to the community either. And so that is, I can understand why you were so dangerous to them, far away from the politics, because their politics are all about that. Their politics of isolation, of urbanization, of control, and everything that you're doing to make yourselves independent of that system
Starting point is 02:27:02 is making you stronger. And it's interesting that the one problem that you've got is the area where you have interacted with that system. And so I understand what you're doing, and it is good that you're doing it. I'm not saying to stop it or give up in any way at all. As a matter of fact, keep on doing it. And what you might want to do is use that channel to uh to support uh people coming to your area i know a lot of people have done uh who have solved these problems and are showing videos about how to do it they also give uh conferences where you know
Starting point is 02:27:38 people can come and and see that type of thing that might be something that you could do yeah you're going to do that yeah we're planning a conference for next year and working with some of our local community to set that up. So that's going to happen probably September of next year. So we're organizing that right now. That's great. That's great. Yeah. Anything that you can do to get outside of their control zone and, you know, just get it.
Starting point is 02:28:01 We're going to have to have parallel societies. And there is going to be a spot there where we interact with them. And we need to stand up and fight for our rights to be in the public square and that type of thing. But the most important thing that you're doing is what your channel was about. And that is the family and your self-sufficiency and that is and your dependence on God. Those are the things that are really important. And I can understand why. So the land was so successful if that's what you're doing, because that is what a lot of people are now coming to the realization that they need.
Starting point is 02:28:36 And it is the antithesis of what they're trying to impose on us. The reality that we have seen historically, maybe you should call yourselves paleo farmers or something. Well, you know, what they're doing in postmodern, post-truth world, they're just going to delete us. Yeah, that's right. That's the whole idea. That's right, yeah.
Starting point is 02:28:56 We may wind up having a situation where we can kind of more or less leave us alone like they have in the past, the Amish. You know, allow us to do that type of thing because maybe we're not going to be, um, uh, you know, worth a problem to shut us down, but you never know exactly what these people are going to do. Uh, but I think if you can spread that truth and you can spread that, that's, that's a great service. It'll help you. It'll help other people.
Starting point is 02:29:20 I'm so glad to see that you're doing that and keep us informed. Let us know what happens. I'd like to know if Texas does anything at all or if they're all talk. Or as I say, if they're all hat and no cattle, you know. Yeah, we'll keep you posted. So our three channels are the Texas Boys, and then the Texas Boys React, and then the Texas Girls. That's then, uh, the Texas girls, that's my wife's channel.
Starting point is 02:29:46 So you can find us on YouTube. Uh, the Texas boys are also on rumble and odyssey. Good. And then you can always check us out our website, the Texas boys.com. We have our videos there as well. And that might be the easiest way to find you,
Starting point is 02:30:01 right? Just go to the Texas boys.com and you'll have, you got links there. I'm sure at all these different video channels yeah we got everything over there that's why we started we started up before we got kicked off we started up a membership thing so then we could actually have our uh our audience over there on our own website because we can control that for right now so yeah that's what we're doing that's good yeah i'd suggest uh also you start uh doing self-help stuff uh and sub stack and you can embed your stuff. And so that's a good market and that's getting
Starting point is 02:30:30 bigger and, uh, and it is committed to, uh, freedom at this point in time. Uh, so that is one of the bigger free market areas and you can embed your videos from a different platform. Uh, you can set that up as a subscription thing or something like that. That would be good for you to do that. Great. Okay. Well, thank you so much. And again, uh, good luck to you. And, and, uh, you, you are living the lifestyle that many of us envy. I wish we were that organized in my family to do that type of thing. We kind of have, uh, a, uh, information homesteading thing, but we are far more dependent on, um, uh, the powers that be then, then you guys are. And so, uh, that, that is the goal.
Starting point is 02:31:10 Uh, that's what I would like to see. That's what many people like to see for their family. Uh, so, uh, kudos to you for doing that and for not only figuring it out and, and accomplishing it, but showing other people how to do it. Thank you so much guys. Great. Thanks for having us, David. We appreciate you. Thank you so much, guys. Great. Thanks for having us, David. We appreciate you.
Starting point is 02:31:25 Thank you. That's thetexasboys.com and their fight to take back their life from these technocrats who are trying to steal it at every level. We'll be right back, folks. ¶¶ You're listening to The David Knight Show. All right. And I want to thank some of the tips on Rock Van. Wootz, thank you very much. Colton, Kimberly, thank you very much.
Starting point is 02:32:44 I appreciate that. And especially what the Smith family is doing, Carol and her husband matching the tips there today. That is just amazing. Thank you very much for that. We can't ignore what is happening with the political issues. It's actually kind of entertaining, I've to say to cover this stuff, uh, even Babylon B is laughing at what is going on between DeSantis and Trump.
Starting point is 02:33:12 The Babylon B headline selfish DeSantis takes the entire red way for himself. As the nation waits patiently for final tallies to trickle in and determine the party's power. One thing is for certain, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis selfishly hoarded the entire red wave for himself. Governor insiders are livid at DeSantis, claiming that there's plenty of red wave to go around and he's taking it all for himself. Trump, for example, has appeared unfazed by his young rivals, selfish stockpiling of precious red wave as an act that purportedly made the 45th president's handpicked MAGA candidates look like incompetent morons.
Starting point is 02:33:55 They did look like it's funny how incompetent Dr. Oz was as well as Herschel Walker costing the party vital seats in the House and Senate to demonstrate how unfettered he was by DeSantis. Trump went to Truth Social and truced out. That's what he does. He retrues things and puts the truce out instead of tweeting them or whatever. And he said, little Ronnie DeSelfish won't know what hit him when I very soon will reveal a redder, wavier wave. Bigger than any wave that's ever waved. Huge wave.
Starting point is 02:34:39 Huge red wave. It's so easy to parody. And that's exactly what I would have expected him to say. At publishing time, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy was seen at the front door of the Florida governor's home begging for just a little of the red wave. Well, you know what Trump actually said? It's not really that much different from the Babylon Bee. It's so hard anymore for them to do satire because our society and our leaders have become so absurd. He actually tweeted out Ron DeSanctimonious, he's still using that instead of Ron DeSelfish, Ron DeSanctimonious is playing games, said Trump.
Starting point is 02:35:21 Trump says that he made the governor a star by endorsing him when he was quote desperate and politically dead unquote he calls him disloyal for stealing all the red wave i calls him disloyal for even considering to run in 2024 because we all know that this is now the hereditary property of the trump family you know know, you had Eric Trump out there saying, uh, we defeated the Bidens. We defeated the Clintons. And now we've defeated, uh, the, um, uh, the Cheney's right. I mean, it's like a game of Thrones to them.
Starting point is 02:35:55 It really is. We got to laugh them off the stage. Uh, so he sounds just like the Babylon B and, when he calls DeSantis desperate and politically dead, is Donald Trump projecting? It sounds to me like he's projecting his problems onto somebody else. Yeah, no satire can surpass his bombastic narcissism, can it? Listen to what he had to say. He said DeSantis was just, quote, an average Republican governor with great PR, great public relations.
Starting point is 02:36:32 He also went on to say that DeSantis really hadn't done anything to fight the pandemic. He was he didn't have to shut down his state, said Trump, because he had a lot of sunshine. He wasn't even injecting it into people's veins. These injecting the sunlight into people's veins. Can you believe that? Uh, it was, uh, I don't know. We had a lot of sunshine in Texas, but we, maybe it just didn't work because people had, um, the masks on to hide the sunshine. No, the sunshine couldn't get through the mask, neither could the oxygen,
Starting point is 02:37:12 so they just kept getting more and more brain dead throughout the pandemic. But he actually said that DeSantis doesn't get the credit because the Sunshine State has more sunshine, and that's how they, they beat the pandemic. So, um, you know, when you look at this, uh, the, uh, Trump had such good PR that he made the middle-class think that he was one of them. And that's the person who has the PR. That's what I said.
Starting point is 02:37:41 This is an absolute projection. So what is going on with the election? Well, Arizona election has now been officially announced that it's not going to be done until after the weekend. Then they came out and they said, well, next week, early next week. So they keep pushing it, pushing it and pushing it, pushing it off. Voters experienced difficulty with Maricopa County's tabulator machines with one polling worker revealing that around 25% of the ballots were being rejected.
Starting point is 02:38:07 Well, you know, as Stalin said, it's not who votes who counts, but it's the machine that counts the votes that counts. And in this particular case, it might not just be the mechanical machines, it might be the political machine as well. If they want to make this work, they could have transparency, they could have auditing capability, but of course these people
Starting point is 02:38:30 aren't going to do any of that stuff. They don't want you, they don't want any transparency with their vaccines, with the Federal Reserve, they don't want any auditing of any of those things, and so they don't want
Starting point is 02:38:39 anything done with the elections either. As a matter of fact, I had a listener who said, Hey, here's an idea for vote verification. Uh, the losing candidate can announce if you voted for me, send me your name and address to this number and I'll compare to the voter roles, or if you voted for me, show up one of those cities for barbecue, I'll be speaking there at such and such a time.
Starting point is 02:39:01 Yeah. You, we could do things like that to validate the vote. And they have talked about if you wanted wanted to use electronics in some way, uh, they say, well, if we did something on the blockchain, we could have, um, privacy, but you would be able to monitor and see how that is set up. Anyway, I don't know that I would trust that, uh, anything that's on a computer. Somebody can find a way to, way to show you a different answer than they've actually got. But that has been talked about as a way to push more computerization,
Starting point is 02:39:32 more automation of the election. But again, I think it's just if everybody just says, well, let's have a show of hands. Who voted for me in a particular jurisdiction? That would be an interesting counter. I think it would be an interesting counter if we could do a Freedom of Information Act request from the company that does the exit polls. Problem is that you can't do a Freedom of Information request of a private company. It's one of the reasons why they do that. You know, they always conduct exit polls in every country, and you've seen all the reports where they look at every type of demographic that they can, that break it down by age, by sex, by skin color, by economic status, by educational status. How many people of this particular demographic voted for that candidate, but they won't give you the total and let you compare it jurisdiction by jurisdiction.
Starting point is 02:40:29 They have that information. They hide that one figure from you, and the State Department knows that that is a key thing. That's how they look to see if an election is honest. Let's look at the exit polls. Let's compare them to the official vote total. Years ago, I talked about how investment biker Jim Rogers' book, he went around on a motorcycle with his girlfriend, and he talked about markets and society and freedom
Starting point is 02:41:03 and authoritarian governments in different places. And one of the things that he said was he said, you can pretty much create a metric of government corruption by comparing the official exchange rate for their currency to the black market rate. If they're about the same, that means that there's not a lot of corruption in the government. But as it starts to diverge, that's just a metric of how corrupt
Starting point is 02:41:28 that government is the same type of thing when you look at the exit polls right but um they that's why they don't want you to see that so kerry lake blake masters both of them in arizona maybe they should um maybe they should pass a law that says if you don't get the votes reported by a certain deadline we're not going to count your votes we're going to say that you guys are so hopelessly incompetent
Starting point is 02:41:57 or corrupt that we're going to just exclude you from the process so you've got a deadline, you've got to turn your stuff in by such and such a time, I mean, is that really that far out? Don't we have deadlines for voting? You know, I mean, I, I don't get to vote in January, um, for the November election. There has to be some kind of a cutoff, some kind of a deadline. Maybe you make that deadline for the board of elections in a particular county or something
Starting point is 02:42:20 like that. If you guys don't come in with something and if you don't have a backup, then we're not going to count your votes. If we can't audit it and if you don't report it by a certain time, we're not going to count it at all. Just going to throw them out. And then we'd see these people perhaps scrambling around. I don't know. They keep doing this. And interestingly enough, the guy who is in Maricopa County, who's running all this stuff, is named Bill Gates. No relation, I think. So what they're saying is that 70 out of 223 voting locations, about one out of every three, were impacted by printer issues on Election Day.
Starting point is 02:43:02 They said the printer settings on these ballot on demand printers were the same ones used in the August primary. The paper was the same thickness. So these are, they print up the ballots on demand when the people come in and they've got the paper there, but they say, well, it just, just won't print. It just won't print out the ballots. That's why they had the shortages of ballots because because they print them on demand, and they couldn't get them to print because they couldn't figure out the thickness of it. How thick are the officials? How thick do they think people are?
Starting point is 02:43:35 Do they think the public is as thick as a brick? Why is it that they're having these types of issues? It absolutely is ludicrous, but it is, um, you know, it is going nationwide, uh, CD.
Starting point is 02:43:49 Wow. Thank you very much. Thank you for the tip. That's very generous. Today's a great day to donate with matching donations. Um, thank you, Charles.
Starting point is 02:43:57 And I, if this thing gets up too high, I'm not going to hold you and Carol to this. Um, but, uh, I really do appreciate that. Um, Mary Russell, thank you but I really do appreciate that. Mary Russell, thank you very much. I appreciate that. All of you.
Starting point is 02:44:12 It's really been very kind. Thank you. So, again, they've got 400,000 ballots, and they can't process it for over a week. As this article on Zero Hedge says, it for over a week as this article on on zero hedge says while brazil can count tens of millions of ballots in a matter of hours maricopa county is trying as darned as to make america look like a banana republic the chairman of the maricopa county board of supervisors told cnn it's going to take until early next week to count the 400,000 ballots. Now, pay attention to this. This is what he says.
Starting point is 02:44:47 Simple math suggests that if you put 100 people on this, hand counting at a snail's pace of 10 ballots per minute. So you're taking about six seconds to look at each one of these ballots. And that is a pretty slow pace. If you had 100 people doing 10 ballots per minute, it would take less than a day to count all these ballots. But instead, what you see in these pictures of this is you've got six people sitting around a table giggling like schoolgirls.
Starting point is 02:45:24 Scroll down a little bit more and show the next picture that's there. And then you also keep going. I said, however, they do have interesting hair. Go back up. Go back up. Yeah, that guy right there. I think that's a guy because he's got a beard, but who knows this day and age. That's a guy or a girl because they didn't tell us what his pronouns are.
Starting point is 02:45:44 But yeah, they've got six people giggling around a table, if that's a guy or a girl because they didn't tell us what his pronouns are but yeah they're uh they got six people giggling around a table so they can't get these things and the entire country is waiting uh ard thank you very much i appreciate that that's very generous thank you very much i appreciate that thank you um so uh bill Gates is the County supervisor. That's about 7% of the ballots that were cast on election day were put in drop boxes after the tabulator had problems. So you see there, they're having problems counting him. They're having problems printing them. They just can't figure out how this thing works.
Starting point is 02:46:21 They never had elections before Maricopa evidently. And he says, well, there is no perfect election. Yesterday was not a perfect election, but we'll do better in the future. And they, they're looking for amnesty.
Starting point is 02:46:36 They want you to forget about all this. It's a very complicated thing. You know, uh, all this printing of ballots and counting of ballots is super complicated and we really need to give them a lot of breathing space. But then things also, you have this type of thing that happens. And this is out of New York. And this is a candidate who's running with the Lyndon LaRouche organization. I didn't know that they were still around, but, um, uh, this candidate, Diane
Starting point is 02:47:05 Saar is, uh, running against Chuck Schumer. So she's running for us Senate in New York. And, uh, she took screenshots. She said last night I had over 55,000 votes, but by this morning I had less than 30,000. Oh, there you go. I got 40% of the votes just disappeared overnight. How did that happen?
Starting point is 02:47:31 And then if you look at a little bit later, she's now lost another 2000 votes. She's now down to 27,904 from where she was before. They just keep disappearing. And this is a situation where Chuck Schumer doesn't even need it. I mean, he's got such a big margin over his Republican candidate that he doesn't need those 22,000 votes that have been taken away from the other person.
Starting point is 02:47:59 Why is that happening? So there's no answers to any of this stuff. And this is what is getting people so rightfully upset about this. There's no excuse for this. You go into these election, these board of elections and say, you got one job and you didn't do it. You're fired. But these people, nothing will happen with these guys. I mean, Bill Gates has been there, uh, since the last election as well. He didn't know it wasn't held responsible for that either. Uh, more tips on rock fin. Thank you very much, everybody. Um, Frank wood. Thank you very much, Patricia Bailey. Thank you very much, Steven Caspar. Thank you very much. All of you. That is all of this is
Starting point is 02:48:35 so generous. And we just, um, can't believe it. We were overwhelmed with, uh, what is going on there. Thank you all of you. Um, so as, as we're looking at this, where are we now? It's going to be next week. We're still not going to have any answers for a lot of these key things. Either party, there's now three seats that have not been decided. They said that they've counted the votes in Georgia, but since neither Warnock or Walker got past the 50% mark. They had a Libertarian who got about 2%, a little over 2%. And so because of that and because neither one of them passed the 50% mark, they're going to have a runoff. They're going to accelerate that, put it up to first week of December.
Starting point is 02:49:16 But there's two others where they just can't count the votes yet. You know, Arizona is one of them. Nevada is another one. So as it stands right now, Democrats have 49, Republicans have 48, Republicans have 49. And so either party could get two out of three seats to get the majority in the Senate because the Democrats only need 50 because they've got, you know, the 50-50 split, they've got Lala Harris again.
Starting point is 02:49:48 Uh, the GOP needs to have 51. So they're one ahead of them. So either way you slice this, the, uh, to have control of the Senate, uh, a party has got to get at least two out of the three remaining seats, uh, including this runoff that is coming. We're going to take a really quick break, and I'll be right back. Stay with us. Using free speech to free minds. It's the David Knight Show.
Starting point is 02:50:30 All right. Let's talk about what is happening in some of the news that we have coming up. We have Texas families are being asked to collect their children's DNA. Nothing suspicious about that, right? The state of Texas is sending public school students home with DNA kits designed to help their parents identify their children in case of an emergency. Again, it is interesting, having been in Texas, it is really interesting to see what a hodgepodge of freedom and authoritarianism that that state is I mean they can go to the mat over some issues for freedom but then at the same
Starting point is 02:51:14 time they can really cross the line thank you very much Diana I appreciate that tip Wow the tip total is over a thousand dollars thank you very much, Diane. I appreciate that tip. Wow. The tip total is over a thousand dollars. Thank you very much. Uh, 1,080. Uh, thank you very much. I appreciate that. I just, I cannot believe that. Um, that is really generous.
Starting point is 02:51:34 Thank you. All of you. Um, as, um, we look at what is happening in the schools at the same time, they're grabbing kids DNA, and I'm sure that there is nothing nefarious about that, right? I mean, you know, it's for your kids' safety so they can identify their bodies, presumably. If there's been some kind of a shooting, you know, you couldn't identify their bodies otherwise with fingerprints or anything else. But that kind of begs the question as to why the schools are so dangerous. If they're coming to you and telling you that now we need to have your kids' DNA, your first response ought to be,
Starting point is 02:52:12 why have the schools become so dangerous that you need to have the kids' DNA? But I think even more than that is what we're talking about at the beginning of the show. The fact that the only thing that we get from the Republicans is that we're going to not allow pornography and sexualization of kids until they get to a certain age. And they change that in various states. In some states, it'll be seventh graders who will get the ins and outs of gay sex at school. In Florida, they're not going to allow that to happen until the kids get out of
Starting point is 02:52:55 third grade. So you could have fourth graders who are getting that type of thing. As I've said before, the very fact that a lot of parents who are pushing back on this because now they're seeing this uh they've been given a glimpse of this with a lockdown and they say well um uh they try to go to the press and try to explain it and the tv stations and the radio stations won't allow them to show or to talk about what is being talked about in schools. Why? Well, because the government had decided before when we had not changed our society that we were going to limit some of those things simply because we didn't want kids to hear it. That's why there's restrictions, and those restrictions are dependent on time of day. You can say different things at night when the kids are not listening.
Starting point is 02:53:44 The FCC eases up on some of those regulations. So we have a lot of regulations and communications for radio and television in order to protect children. But we don't do that in the schools. In the schools, we are now going way beyond that. This is, again, it is this fiction that, uh, we are going to, uh, somehow it's all about the age, just like it's all about the age of, uh, the baby as to whether or not we can abort the child. Um, uh, Andromeda, thank you very much. Andromeda one.
Starting point is 02:54:19 Thank you for the tip. Uh, Lewis Tartt, uh, this is a new single day record is absolutely amazing. Uh, totally unexpected. Uh, thank you so much. Um, it's gotten up to 11. I've never seen anything like this before. Uh, thank you, especially, uh, Charles and Carol. Uh, thank you for, uh, encouraging that and putting that together. Um, and, and for all the money, uh, that is there as well. Absolutely is amazing. Thank you. I was going to talk about the red wave. As Reason Magazine says, there's also a green wave that is coming,
Starting point is 02:54:58 which is marijuana. And I'm not a supporter of marijuana use, but I think as we look at this, it is an interesting metric in the sense that it is nullification. And that we have the ability to stop all this stuff. Just as I said about abortion at the beginning of the program, we could have stopped it a long time ago if the public wanted to and if we had government officials who wanted to because marijuana is still a class one drug with a federal drug prohibition and they don't have any authority to do that under the constitution they never passed an amendment like they did for alcohol so none of these this drug prohibition is constitutionally legitimate
Starting point is 02:55:40 regardless of the pragmatic issues and And again, I've had police and legal people who are pushing back against the prohibition, saying this is not the job of government. You know, this is really a spiritual issue. Some people see it as medical, as a psychological issue, but underneath that is a spiritual issue. But it is not a law enforcement issue. But the key thing that we look at with this, and what we need to take away from this, is the fact that if we do not want to go along with the federal government's usurpation of power, we can stop it.
Starting point is 02:56:20 And the legalization of marijuana is evidence of that. Probably the best example we have of that. In more than half the states now, medical marijuana is legal. Recreational use has now become legal. And all of that is illegal according to the federal government. Jeff Sessions tried to shut it down, but he didn't do it. And I know why he didn't do it. It's the same reason that the federal government, that the IRS, did not enforce the Johnson Amendment to gag people in churches over talking about politics.
Starting point is 02:56:54 Because they didn't want to have that test. They knew that what they were doing was unconstitutional, just like they know that this prohibition is unconstitutional. But if we know our rights, and if we stand together for that, we can push back on that. And that's why it's important to do that in defense of life, in addition to defense of liberty. Thank you all so much for your generosity today.
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