The David Knight Show - 12Jan23 All Flights Grounded with Hack, McCarthy Embraces Corruption, Stopping GREEN AGENDA at State Level

Episode Date: January 12, 2023

OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODES All USA flights grounded for the first time since 9/11 2:05A look at the NOTAM system that failed, causing the FAA to stop all flights 4:14Mayor "PeeWee" BootGay... takes charge 6:42Biden White House said it was NOT hacking? Here's how we KNOW it WAS HACKED 11:09Royal Mail unable to send letters or packages overseas — says it was hacked 14:30The Long Island Liar, George Santos, refuses to resign even as local GOP calls him out. Here's what the County GOP had to say…WATCH at 23:55But at the state & federal level, the GOP has remained silent (with the exception of Marjorie Taylor Greene). But now Kevin McCarthy finally speaks and what he says is astounding 30:15MALARKEY 2.0 — new batch of classified documents illegally stashed by Biden is found. 39:40Garland named a special counsel for Trump a week BEFORE the 2022 election and 2 weeks AFTER he knew Biden did the same thing 42:35The "classifieds" are a tale of hypocrisy, political persecution — AND MOST IMPORTANTLY — the paranoia and secrecy of the National Security State 47:06Response of MSM is to bemoan the "new nightmare" the Department of Justice faces — in getting Trump — now that Biden did the same thing. 54:28Biden may have jumped the shark by moving against gas ranges and stoves. His malarkey justification is a beard for climate prohibitions demanded by UN/WEF 56:46Consumer Product Safety Commissar tries to walk back the prohibition. Must be done most gradually and iteratively 1:03:45The WHO and EPA also want to ban gas furnaces, ranges, ovens 1:06:39DeWine just declared oil and gas "green energy" showing that there IS plenty that state governments can do to stop the Climate MacGuffin. 1:11:48Louisiana's anti-porn law is another prohibition doomed to failure that will enhance the power of the state — this time requiring ID to use the internet 1:22:26Illinois Republicans vow to not comply with gun laws. 1:30:02Tony Arterburn, Wise Wolf Gold, DavidKnight.gold, joins 1:32:08What’s going on with the Missouri gold depository? 1:39:58The danger of the dollar and sanctions — destroying reserve status by weaponizing it 1:45:12What if the BRICS nations set up their own currencies? 1:54:47The war on the things that are real — from fiat currency to a fiat universe that's digital and virtual 1:59:03The first time I bought gold. 2:01:52Jason Barker, TheKnightsOfTheStorm.com, joins — the military vax mandate was meant for evil, but God used it for good in Jason's life 2:08:11Jason talks of the emotional rollercoaster of the last year facing possible discharge just before retirement due to his religious objections to taking the mandatory vax 2:13:01How "The Knights of the Storm" podcast began. 2:21:10A focus on planning for the future. What happens if the internet and/or grid goes down? How do we preserve and access the knowledge needed for basic self-reliance? 2:27:09What’s on the life front? A redefinition of "brain dead" by hospitals for the purpose of organ transplants 2:36:19Some of the stories about people who were declared brain dead. 2:42:57Washington State has a new pro-abortion complaint form to attack and dox pro-lifers. Even clerks working at retail pharmacies would be attacked for not selling abortion pills that FDA just approved for over-the-counter sales 2:46:00Americans are rejecting motherhood, children. But a new study shows the best medicine for curing depression. 2:52:13How acts of kindness help fight depression and anxiety. 2:55:29Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here:SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation through Mail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money 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 00:00:27 Main market excluding specials and place bets. Terms apply. Bet responsibly. Using free speech to free minds. You're listening to The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Thursday, the 12th of January, year of our Lord, 2023, day 1036 of the emergency. They're still hoping that you can't piece this together, but everybody knows what's going on. The question is, are we going to have any justice? Today we'll go back and update some of the pharmaceutical stories, but we also have news about the Long Island liar that tells you everything you need to know about Congress
Starting point is 00:01:41 and about Kevin McCarthy. We'll talk about new definitions of brain death and how our culture is constantly moving away from supporting life, moving away from ethics. We'll talk about what happened with the massive outage at the FAA. And Biden says this is not a hack. We're going to talk about that. Stay with us. That's going to be the first thing we get to. We'll also take a look at Joe Biden's malarkey documents. We now have Malarkey 2.0. They found another stash. We found out more information about what they knew and when they knew it. We'll be right back. Well, we had, it was actually wound up being over 8,000 flights affected by this.
Starting point is 00:02:49 They essentially shut down everything for hours in the United States over a system failure. This is the biggest shutdown that we've had in the United States since 9-11. Where was the TSA? More to the point, where was the cybersecurity administration? CISA? Where was the Department of Transportation that's being run by booty game? Well, there's a lot of finger pointing and a lot of disinformation about this, quite frankly, I think a mass system failure that grounded commercial us flights everywhere.
Starting point is 00:03:17 And so you have, as they respond to this, I said, well, you know, we've got an antiquated system. That's always the answer. You know, we need more people. We need newer equipment. So give us someated system. That's always the answer. You know, we need more people. We need newer equipment. So give us some more money. That'll fix everything. They did say that it was traced to a damaged database.
Starting point is 00:03:36 As they're telling us that they have antiquated systems, mainframe computers that have been operating for a very long time. How would this damage a database? What changed recently, right? I mean, you start looking at, you have a failure in computers. You say, well, what changed? Did they change the software? They didn't say they changed the software.
Starting point is 00:03:58 They didn't say they changed the computers because these mainframes have been there forever. So they traced it to a damaged database. Could that be a hack? They say this is historically unique tech failure. Could that be a hack? Old mainframes, but the software is messed up. Could it be a hack? No, the Biden administration, the White House says it's definitely not a hack.
Starting point is 00:04:23 Oh, so now we know because the experts have told us, immediately said that as a matter of fact, which makes it even more suspicious. Anytime you see somebody come out and immediately say, it's not the thing that everybody thinks it's going to be. They say it immediately before they've done any investigation. You know, they're telling you that for their own personal reasons. So this is the NOTAM system that shut this all down. This is a notification system that has been in place since the 1940s. But in the early days, they would do it by telephone. But then they computerized everything.
Starting point is 00:05:00 And that allowed them to do more and more and more of them. It's getting to be kind of confusing. It was supposed to warn pilots about special conditions that would affect their takeoff or landing or even what altitudes you can fly because there's other things going on around particular airports. So a lot of pilots have said there's too many of these too often they're frequently irrelevant you know again because now that you don't have to pick up the phone and talk to somebody uh you can just put them in about everything and so all of this stuff that the pilots are saying can obscure something that is real in addition to that it um, they have a lot of acronyms, perhaps it's, uh, something that the pilots get used to, but it seems to me like it'd be very
Starting point is 00:05:52 confusing, uh, some of these, um, no TAM notifications can be hundreds of pages long for a very long haul flight. Now, if you're going over the entire United States or you're going internationally, whatever, they've got all kinds of things to tell you about everywhere along the route. And it'll be stuff like this. MIV, MM slash NNNN, EVY, RWY, 11 slash 29. That looks like a date.
Starting point is 00:06:22 CLSD, DLY. Now, to translate that, it means military aircraft is operating every runway is closed daily. And they give you, after that, they'll give you a range of dates. But you get the idea.
Starting point is 00:06:39 If you got an obstruction or something, they'll abbreviate everything. OBSD for an obstruction. Perhaps they get used to those. That's maybe part of the daily trade. But before they take off, pilots and airline dispatchers have to review the notices, details about bad weather, runway closures, other temporary factors that affect it. So that's the system that shut down. Now, there was the FAA response to that was to close everything. And so Pete Boudigie, Mayor Pete, Pothole Pete, who's now in charge of transportation everywhere, and he's destroying racist roadways, overpasses.
Starting point is 00:07:24 You know, we called them interstate when they were built in the middle of the 20th century it was a good thing to get traffic out of town it was a good thing for the traffic not have to stop at all lights it was a good thing for people who didn't tell us that they want to be able to walk around and yeah i mean they were criticizing um uh some map apps that were giving people alternative routes when there were traffic jams and routing them through neighborhoods. Well, you don't want to do that because we want to be able to walk in our neighborhood. Well, that's what Pete Boudigas is going to spend billions of dollars doing.
Starting point is 00:08:01 What people got so angry at the map apps for doing. He's going to route you back through the neighborhoods because then he wants people complaining about the cars so he can ban the cars. That's the tactic of all this stuff. So yesterday at 7 a.m. in the morning, and it had been going on through the night. I did not know about it.
Starting point is 00:08:19 I wasn't flying and I didn't check the news to see if there was something extraordinary like this happening. It was just developing. But anyway, he said at 7.00 AM, I've been in touch with the FAA this morning about an outage affecting a key system for providing safety information to pilots. FAA is working to resolve this issue swiftly and safely so that air traffic can zoom normal operations, blah, blah, blah. And, um, person says first response to that. This all began last night. Nice to see you finally got out of bed to check your phone. Um, how crazy is it that the guy didn't know that all domestic flights were grounded until
Starting point is 00:08:59 he woke up this morning? Another person says, um, yeah, this is a private jet pete that's right we've talked about all his uh private jetting around it typically doesn't affect him when the airlines are having issues or when the faa is a grounding stuff i guess he would have known about it perhaps if they'd grounded things maybe even his private jet would have been done but he kind of lives in another world doesn't he i'm flying there's uh mayor peewee he gets to fly he's got a private jet i am the luckiest boy in the world my wish to fly has come true I am the luckiest, the luckiest boy in the world
Starting point is 00:09:51 I'm so much luckier than you Yeah, yeah, Buttigieg, the FAA is under his Department of Transportation. They've been working on it, haven't they? Well, no, actually, they've been working on their diversity, inclusivity, equity, and all that stuff. The LGBT agenda, big part of that. That's why he's there, as a matter of fact. He doesn't have any experience with transportation. Of course, neither did Elaine Chao that Trump put in.
Starting point is 00:10:22 She had experience. She had Mitch McConnell was her husband. She had experience with, uh, crony, uh, politics. That's what she had experience with. Uh, it was the second crisis in as many months after a winter storm snarled air travel during the holiday seasons. Yet the FAA at live score bet. We love Cheltenham just as much as we love football, the excitement, the roar, and the
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Starting point is 00:11:35 lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and intersex. That's what Mayor Pete has been focused on. So the Biden administration says it's not hacking. And Buttigieg said, we did this out of an overabundance of caution. You know, safety is our North Star. Of course, we know that. Not liberty. This is everything that is done to us is done in the name of safety.
Starting point is 00:12:03 And yet they can't seem to keep the planes flying. Computer outage, however, also hit the Canadian flight system in the same way. And these are two different systems. There's the American system and the one in Canada is run by a not-for-profit corporation. So, you know, it's a Canadian independent system, independent of the U.S. system. They did not go down at the same time and they're not connected to each other. It's called NAV Canada. They operate Canada's civil air navigation system.
Starting point is 00:12:40 They put out their own NOTAMs. So the NOTAMs are something that's done internationally, but the different countries have different organizations to do it. And so in Canada, it went down at, let's see, it went down at about 1230. It was out for about two hours. I think it's 1230 to 230, I've got it here further down. But they did not ground all flights in Canada. They had 22% of the flights were delayed.
Starting point is 00:13:15 However, in the US, we had 8,000 flights delayed, another 1,200 were canceled because of the FAA shutting everything down if they didn't have any NOTAMs. And so it was over a good period of time before they were able to get a hold of it. But here's the key thing. It was still the same system and it was the same mysterious outage. So you have two independent computer systems in two different countries taken down close to the same time, but not at the same time. And, um, you know, we're told that it was not hacking. Do you believe that? So it was just after 1230 PM as us airlines are struggling to resume normal service that the Canadian one goes down. So the U S thing goes down for several hours.
Starting point is 00:14:06 They, you know, tell all the flights, you're not going anywhere. 8,000 delayed, 1200 canceled. Then as the U S is coming back online, the same thing now happens to the Canadian system that is independent.
Starting point is 00:14:21 At approximately 2 30 PM, nav Canada released a further statement saying that their NOTAM system had been restored. So they also came out and said, at this time, we do not believe it to be related to the FAA outage experience earlier today. This is a coincidence theory, as we call it. It's just a coincidence that the u.s system goes down for hours and just as it's coming up an independent canadian system goes down for another couple of hours and it's the same tact right it's the same mo of the hackers you know what if we take down this notam thing uh they'll be afraid to take off and they'll ground the planes and we can shut everything down just by attacking this database.
Starting point is 00:15:12 We also see, in a little bit more candor, because it's coming not from the FAA or the American government, which will always lie to you about whatever is going on. In the UK, this is not the central UK government, which will always lie to you about whatever is going on in the UK. This is not the central UK government, which would also lie to you about everything. This is a Royal Mail, their postal service. They're unable to send letters and parcels overseas after what they said is a cyber incident. A statement said it was temporarily unable to dispatch export items. They can still import things, but they can't process the information for exporting. I'm sorry, importing.
Starting point is 00:15:55 They can't process that. We've asked customers to temporarily stop submitting any export items into the network while we work hard to resolve the issue. And that's, I'm sorry, that is for export. They can continue to import things. Our import operations continue to perform full service with some minor delays. Our teams are working around the clock to resolve this disruption, and we will update customers as soon as we have more information. They say we immediately launched an investigation into the incident, and we're working with external experts.
Starting point is 00:16:25 We reported the incident to our regulators and the relevant security authorities. See, they admit that it is a cyber thing. And as you look at these cyber attacks, how do they typically happen? When the Colonial Pipeline was shut down, they did not hack the controls of the pipeline. You know, I don't know. These things are probably under some kind of electronic control, maybe remote control, you know, adjust the flow. I'm sure it has to be. I don't know the details of it, but I would just guess that it has to be. But, you know, they didn't hack into any system that could, you know, block everything up or cause something to bust physically and create an oil spill or anything like that.
Starting point is 00:17:12 What they did was they went into the accounting software for Colonial Pipeline. And again, Colonial Pipeline had most of the oil that was going to, you know, the east, eastern part of the United States. So they went into the accounting software and messed that up, took that over so they couldn't bill anybody. And then they shut it down. People were saying, why don't you just go out there and physically open it? Well, that wasn't the issue. The issue was they couldn't bill anybody.
Starting point is 00:17:41 And so here you've got a situation where you've got all these different planes. Nobody was hacking planes. Nobody was taking over planes and flying them into, I don't know, buildings or something. Instead, what they did was they got this reporting system that notifies you about any irregularities, many of them trivial, some of them not trivial, in terms of takeover and landing. And so that's kind of the same thing that's happening with the Royal mail. Uh, we're going to mess it up so that you can't, um, get the export information that you need for people, you know, to tax them or whatever the import stuff is
Starting point is 00:18:18 still working, but they got into some, probably some of the accounting software for that and shuts everything down. Hackers also have broken into the Guardian. They got information about staff, salary, passport information even, names and addresses, bank account information, salaries, all that kind of stuff from the reporters who work for the Guardian. And it was hackers. That's what they do.
Starting point is 00:18:45 They get into, you know, databases like the NOTAM. That's the way this thing works. But Biden and Buttigieg want you to think that the system was not hacked. And the key thing about all of this, you know, they'd say, well, look at this. What is happening to air travel? Air travel was messed up from 9-11 on with TSA, throwing monkey wrenches into things. But it is kind of interesting. I don't know what the motives are.
Starting point is 00:19:16 Don't know who is behind this. But I'm pretty certain that it is a hack. And we're going to see more and more of this as our society becomes more and more dependent on computers and on Internet. You know, being able to connect to computers can be hacked. What is the lesson with this? Is it possible? If you see this kind of stuff happening and you see that the CIA was hacked and their Vault 7 software, which allowed them to hack other people and impersonate foreign powers that are hostile to us and make it look like if they hacked into somebody,
Starting point is 00:19:52 they would make it look, the Vault 7 software would disguise it so that it would look like you were hacked by somebody from Russia or from China or from North Korea or pick the enemy. They had a long list of it. Somebody hacked in and got that from the CIA. They hacked the hackers. You've had the Department of Defense database got hacked just like the Guardian did. You know, the Guardian's a galaxy at the Pentagon, you know, the Space Force, everything else. The Guardians of the Galaxy got hacked.
Starting point is 00:20:27 So, you know, there isn't anything that is safe. And more and more, they're putting all the information onto the cloud. As a matter of fact, one of the big issues during the Trump administration was this competition between Microsoft and Amazon, the Jedi system that was going to consolidate all the information for the military and put it into a database that was being run by Amazon. Amazon was keeping the data for the CIA. Maybe that's how it got hacked. So let's put all of our military information there. Now, what could possibly go wrong? And the contract, as many people were saying, looked like it was designed specifically for Amazon. And you had Mattis, Mad Dog Mattis, and his female assistant were making regular trips
Starting point is 00:21:21 out to Amazon. This is when Bezos was still there. In Seattle, they're making regular trips out to Amazon. This is when Bezos is still there. In Seattle, they're making regular trips out there. 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 00:21:56 18 plus gamblingcare.ie. And then because of political intrigue in Washington, the contract was given to Microsoft because they've got really deep roots into the intelligence committee community, as well as the military community, all of them. Microsoft is at the grassroots there of this whole thing. So they were able to weasel their way in. Amazon was so outraged, this $10 billion contract that was designed for them went to Microsoft. They were suing.
Starting point is 00:22:29 So this is the type of thing that is happening. It's Microsoft, Amazon, these other companies, but it's vulnerable. Everything is vulnerable. They want to put all of our money into CBDCs. They want to control and surveil everybody so in a sense i'm kind of glad to see some of these things happening so that maybe somebody will pull back a little bit from the things that are on the internet but when you talk about hacking elections i said in 2016 because i was talking about voting machines at that point in time. That was before Trump added the new wrinkle of mail-out ballots to everybody.
Starting point is 00:23:07 The mail-out election. Oh, yeah, because of lockdown. It was bad enough with the computers. And we all knew that if you had a computer that was connected to the internet, and they found that. But that's always going to be easily done. Or somebody can just go into a warehouse. But that's always going to be easily done. Or somebody can just go into a warehouse. Saw that as well. With a thumb drive, stick it into one of the machines,
Starting point is 00:23:33 typically networked together, spread a virus to all of them to set the votes up to any kind of ratio that you want, any winner that you want. So when we look at everything that we have put online, we need to, just as we talk about elections and that if we want to have sound elections, we've got to have paper ballots that are hand counted and we've got to stop this mail out ballot stuff. It's just that simple. It's very simple. We know what the solutions are, but the crooks who are running us won't do anything about it. And we're going to talk about those crooks when we
Starting point is 00:24:09 come back. I want to talk about what is going on with a Long Island liar, because it is becoming really absurd to watch the reaction of the Republican establishment to this, even though at the local level, you have some integrity there at the county level that he represents. We'll be right back. Whether you're feeling like the blues or bluegrass, APS Radio has you covered. Check out a wide variety of channels on our app at APSradio.com. decoding the mainstream propaganda it's the David Knight Show. All right. We have George Santos is refusing to resign, even as the Nassau County GOP calls him out on it. This is the local GOP in the county where he is representative. Listen to what they had to say about him.
Starting point is 00:25:41 George Santos' campaign last year was a campaign of deceit, lies, fabrication. He deceived the voters of the 3rd Congressional District. He deceived the members of the Nassau County Republican Committee, elected officials, his colleagues, candidates, his opponents, and even some of the media media his lies were not mere fibs he disgraced the house of representatives and in particular his fabrications went too far many groups were hurt specifically i look at those families that were touched by the horrors of the holocaust and feel for them he has no place in the Nassau County Republican Committee,
Starting point is 00:26:27 nor should he serve in public service, nor as an elected official. He's not welcome here at Republican headquarters for meetings or at any of our events. As I said, he's disgraced the House of Representatives, and we do not consider him one of our Congress people. Today, on behalf of the Nassau County Republican Committee, I am calling for his immediate resignation. And that was one guy who was speaking, but if you're looking at the clip, you see I can count at least nine people that were standing behind him
Starting point is 00:27:00 to underscore that this is not just one person's opinion. This is their collective opinion. And so he was contacted by Fox News and said, so what's your response to this? And they said he refused to resign. Even after this, the Nassau GOP operates in his congressional district. It's the first major Republican group to call for Santos's resignation. Isn't that a scandal in and of itself?
Starting point is 00:27:38 Look, you can have anybody do something like this. As I've said before, Frank Serpico talking about bad cops, corruption, things like that. He said, you know, every institution has got people in it. You're always going to have bad apples in it. The question is, is the institution going to close ranks and protect that individual, or are they going to get rid of them? If you close ranks around them, you embrace their corruption and you become like them. George Santos' campaign last year was a campaign of deceit, lies, and fabrication. He has no place in the Nassau County Republican Committee, nor should he serve public service,
Starting point is 00:28:19 nor as an elected official. He is not welcome here at GOP headquarters. And so Santos had no comment, but later on he said he will not resign. And he tweeted out a statement to which the Nassau County executive, Bruce Blakeman, replied to Fox News about that statement and said, I hope that Santos' refusal to resign turns out to be, quote, just another lie. I have a member of the House of Representatives that represents roughly half of the county of Nassau that I can't trust. And it's untenable to deal with somebody that, you know, is not going to tell you the truth. So from a governmental standpoint, that's the big problem. Our residents have lost confidence in George Santos.
Starting point is 00:29:14 This is somebody that is completely delusional and quite frankly, needs help. The New York State Conservative Party stands with Nassau county uh mr and so the conservative party is different from the republican party in new york uh they typically will you know many cases instead of running a candidate they will endorse the republican candidate so they agree on a lot of different things but there are two different organizations the new york conservative party stands with nassau County. They said Mr. Santos' profound use of mistruths as a candidate morally disqualifies him from serving in public office and exposes him to potential legal action.
Starting point is 00:29:58 This is not a theoretical. It's already happening. He's already got ethics investigations, and there's a tremendous amount of money, $700,000 that he says that his family business gave to his campaign. And he doesn't have a family business. So where did that money come from? He claims it came from a non-existent organization.
Starting point is 00:30:21 And then in addition to that, as I pointed out the other day, it was hilarious. It's like they have, if you spend $200 or more, you have to have a detailed itemized receipts and all this sort of thing, according to federal election commission, FEC rules. Well, he had over and over and over again, he put down that he spent $199.99. And so they started looking at that, and it was like dozens of times. And he would go to a restaurant multiple times and spend exactly that amount. He's not just a liar.
Starting point is 00:31:00 He's stupid. He's not even a smart liar like Trump or something. I mean, he's absolutely just stupid. He's not even a smart liar like Trump or something. I mean, he's absolutely just stupid. So anyway, they said, it's my hope that Mr. Santos will voluntarily tender his resignation out of respect for the public and the institution in which he was elected under false pretenses. Santos is embroiled in multiple local, federal, international investigations, allegations of fraud, allegations of fabricating his past. Well, no, I mean, you know, it's not an allegation.
Starting point is 00:31:29 You can easily show that he fabricated the past. You know, in the companies that he listed as employers, they never worked for us. As a matter of fact, in the years that he listed this division that was supposed to be there, it didn't even exist, just like the family business. So that's the local people. And it's one of the reasons I wanted to talk about this
Starting point is 00:31:51 is because I frequently say that Washington is gone. State government is typically gone as well. But at the local level, we can still find honest people. 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 00:32:33 18plusgamblingcare.ie Occasionally. And you had at least 10 of them saying, you know what? It's not important. It's not so important for us to win that we're going to do it with a crook. But that kind of mindset does not exist evidently for the state and state party in New York. And it
Starting point is 00:32:53 certainly doesn't exist for McCarthy. Kevin McCarthy is not calling for Santos to resign. I talked about this early on. You had very, very active support of Santos by Marjorie Taylor Greene, right? They're best buddies. And she began defending him for a very long time. But McCarthy was totally silent. And the Republican Party was totally silent. And the Republican Party was totally silent. As she was doing the point work for Kevin McCarthy, because she has sucked herself up to Kevin McCarthy, MTG. There she is doing selfies with McCarthy. She has gone completely Washington.
Starting point is 00:33:42 MTG has gone DC. And direct corruption. So he came out. McCarthy said, I'm not calling for him to resign. The voters elected him to serve. Hey, Kevin, they elected him based on his lies. They elected him because he deceived them about everything everything even his sexual orientation he claimed he was homosexual and the first republican versus
Starting point is 00:34:12 democrat both homosexuals and then he was disgraced to have to be outed as a heterosexual at least a year or two ago he was still married to a woman. The horror of this. I mean, you know, this is where we are as a country now that he's a closet heterosexual. But look, you heard the county party saying he's disgraced the house. Well, he's disgraced the house, but not as much as Kevin McCarthy has. Again, anybody can lie about something, but what are you going to do about it when you know you've got a known liar there?
Starting point is 00:34:54 Well, he's going to embrace the lies. What does that tell you about Kevin McCarthy? You know, a lot of the people that were there said, you had six people, everybody got so angry with those six people, said there's no way that I'm ever going to vote for this guy. Maybe they know something that we don't know because they know I'm up close and personally. Here's what he had to say. Kevin McCarthy, I try to stick by the constitution. The voters elected him to serve. If there's a concern, he has to go through the ethics and let them go through that. Well, no, as leader, you can do what you do all the time, which is get one-on-one with people and you can say, look, this is what you need to do. He could do it publicly. He could say,
Starting point is 00:35:40 we want a sense of the house that this guy who is a known and proven liar. This is not even the other stuff. The criminal charges. Okay, fine. Innocent until proven guilty. He's got a long, long resume. Every aspect of it is a lie. No, this is just about power.
Starting point is 00:36:00 That's all Kevin McCarthy is about. He'll say anything, do anything to get that power. And I mean anything. So McCarthy says he will continue to serve. Asked about Santos admitting to fabricating parts of his resume, McCarthy said, well, so did a lot of people here and in the Senate. Yeah, we're all liars. If I would start kicking out somebody who lied, where is this all going to end? I mean, it could come back to me even.
Starting point is 00:36:33 If we start exposing people over, I don't know, you know, pedophile rings and things like that, you know, pick something. If we start exposing people for bribery and fraud and kickbacks and corruption and sexual abuse of minors. It could affect all of us. I'm not going to go down that path. Absolutely, says Kevin McCarthy. It's the voters who made that decision. They made the decision based on his deception and his lies.
Starting point is 00:37:01 But McCarthy says the voters made that decision. He has to answer to the voters. And they're going to make another decision in two years he's going to have to build the trust here how do you build the trust well you know Kevin can help him with that they can uh channel some money to him and to the district oh trust me I've got some money from the federal government. We just make this stuff up, right? You need some more of this. I can get some more of it printed. It's fine. Yeah. We just manufacture the money in Washington. So he's going to send them some pork projects and things like that. He will build their trust. At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football the excitement the roar
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Starting point is 00:38:13 In America, you're innocent until proven guilty. So just because somebody doesn't like the press that you have, it's not me that can oversay what the voters say. Yeah, I mean, ethics don't come into this anywhere, right? Morality, what's that? Prove it. Prove it. I'm going to say, catch me red-handed in anything,
Starting point is 00:38:36 I'm going to say prove it. I'm not going to, even though everybody knows what's going on here, we're not going to do anything about it. And let me just say, do you think anything is ever going to happen with any of these Trump shots, this bioweapon? With these kind of people there, McCarthy and these other people? They're corrupt opportunists. They're prostitutes.
Starting point is 00:38:59 Without any moral concerns whatsoever. Well, the Hill says, well, you know, what are the charges against him? Well, Brazilian authorities have got a lot of charges against him. He disappeared and they didn't know where he was, but they're reviving that older case now that they know where he is. Reviving a case against him relating to a checkbook they allegedly stole in 2008, denied being charged with any
Starting point is 00:39:26 check fraud in Brazil. He said, I was never charged with it. But with two-thirds vote in the House, they could get rid of Santos from his seat. And you know that he would get half of the people there. The Democrats would do it just for partisan reasons, not because they've got any ethical issues themselves, but they would do it for partisan reasons. But, you know, it's more important, isn't it, to play 4-D chess.
Starting point is 00:39:55 See, this is what we heard from Alex whenever Trump would lie and betray his own voters. He's playing 4-D chess. It's important that we win. It's important that the Republican Party gets this. And ethics and morality don't matter. The only thing that matters is that we win. The only thing that matters is that we stay in power. And what that gets you is people like Trump and George Santos. By the way, we're going to take a quick break here. And APS Radio, people said they've been having a lot of problems yesterday with Twitter.
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Starting point is 00:42:15 He's got them stashed everywhere. They've discovered at least one additional batch. They're going to keep looking. These are classified documents in a location that is separate from his Washington office that he used after leaving the Obama administration, according to a person familiar with the matter. Since November, and this is according to NBC News, by the way, again, you would expect them to slant this in favor of Biden because I'll give you some headlines that show just how slanted the mainstream media has been on this for Biden.
Starting point is 00:42:52 NBC News says since November. After the discovery of documents with classified markings from his former office, Biden aides have been searching for any additional classified materials that might be in other locations that he used, said the source. The White House did not return a request for a comment, no comment from the White House. The Justice Department had no comment. Well, they mentioned, did you notice that? They mentioned this since November. We found some in a weird location, and that was back in November. And we've been looking other places, and we found some other places where it is. And yet, this actually happened before the election. That's what they don't want to tell you. It actually happened before the appointment of a special prosecutor.
Starting point is 00:43:47 That's the key thing of the Department of Justice. NBC is not talking about that. But the New York Times is. The New York Times is doing this hero worship, this hagiography of Jack Smith, the special counsel. Jack Smith, the special counsel appointed to investigate former President Trump, known to colleagues as a brisk and hard-charging prosecutor, was already working 12-hour days before moving from his home in The Hague to Washington for a new job and an uncertain future.
Starting point is 00:44:23 His actions suggest a prosecutor on the move to resolve concurrent investigations into Trump's retention of government documents and his actions during January the 6th and on and on and on, right? And the headline is he's facing headwinds. He's facing headwinds now. And what would those headwinds be?
Starting point is 00:44:45 Well, you know, things like equal protection under the law. Show us that these charges against Trump are not just trumped up for Donald. Show us that this is not merely political prosecution, or rather persecution, I should say. Because we all know that it is now. And if they proceed down this route, everybody's going to know exactly what Merrick Garland and Biden are really about. We already did know, but there will be now documentary evidence of it because Garland named a special counsel, this guy that they're lionizing on the New York Times, two weeks
Starting point is 00:45:22 after, two weeks after the Biden classified documents were discovered. What did he know? When did he know it? Well, he knew enough that he's going to continue with his special prosecutor on Trump and these documents at Mar-a-Lago, even though Biden had done the same thing, perhaps to a greater degree. These are papers that were there while he was vice president. Vice president can never declassify anything.
Starting point is 00:45:51 And it's exactly the same types of laws that were violated. And it doesn't, as Judge Napolitano had pointed out, it doesn't really depend on the classification levels of these things, or even if they are classified, or if anybody had access to it. If you put some of these documents in an area that is not secure, said Judge Napolitano, well, they've got you. He says it's a law. He says, I don't support the law.
Starting point is 00:46:17 I have talked many times about how this is over the top. We over-classify everything. We have laws about where these classified documents can be kept and how they're kept. If it's in an area where theoretically somebody that doesn't have appropriate classification could get to it, then it's a violation, even if they don't. And on and on. And so Napolitano said, this is a bad law. It's overly aggressive. Everything about protecting the national security state is. But that is a law.
Starting point is 00:46:51 And if you're going to ignore it for, not ignore it for one president, you can't ignore it for the other president because of partisan politics. Two weeks after Biden's classified briefings and documents were discovered at the Pennsylvania Biden Center, they call it the Penn Biden Center, on November 18th, Garland named former federal prosecutor Jack Smith, the one that the New York Times is worshiping as just the hardest working, successful guy. So on November 18th, he was named a special counsel for two probes. It was about two weeks prior on November the 2nd,
Starting point is 00:47:32 that Biden's classified documents were reportedly unearthed at Biden's so-called think tank, the Penn Biden center. The timeline suggests that Garland appointed a special prosecutor to investigate Biden's 2024 presidential political opponent for allegedly mishandling classified documents while potentially knowing that Biden had allegedly committed the same violation. Biden has claimed he didn't know classified documents were stashed there. Now, in the case of Biden, that is completely credible. I'm sure there's a lot of things. Biden could tell me
Starting point is 00:48:07 he didn't know anything and I'd believe him. Exactly. It's like the thing, you know, it's the thing out there. I don't know what that thing is, but he's got to have special directions. 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. This is total betting.
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Starting point is 00:48:59 And somebody who has been over-the-top authoritarian. But he claims he doesn't know they were there. And, um, the, uh, uh, founder and president of a pro Trump organization called article three project. So that's nonsense. Biden moved these stolen classified documents twice. First before January the 20th, 2017, when he left the white house. And then after moving into a new office in February, 2018,
Starting point is 00:49:26 he said Biden had these stolen classified records in his personal files. Garland must appoint a special counsel for this. In September, Biden appeared on 60 Minutes. He slammed Trump as irresponsible for allegedly doing the same thing, storing classified documents at Mar-a-Lago. Biden said at the time, how could that possibly happen? How could anybody be that irresponsible? And it's just totally irresponsible. And I thought what data was in there that may compromise sources
Starting point is 00:50:02 and methods said Biden. Well, again, this is a tale of hypocrisy, political persecution. And then what affects both Biden and Trump are these absurd, over-the-top classification rules and secrecy, all in the name of national security. And that's the part of it that I'm enjoying the most. See these guys boisted by their own petard, blown up by their own bomb, national security. Since World War II, everything gets shut down because of national security. It's created this hostile, secretive government that has absolutely no transparency to anyone. Everything gets classified so good.
Starting point is 00:50:51 Now you're going to deal with it at the presidential level. We may see some changes in that. Who knows? I don't know. But thank you, Angus. Appreciate the tip on Rockfin. David, you're correct. D.C. is the district of corruption.
Starting point is 00:51:06 Yeah, it truly is. Democrat Senate Intelligence Chief Mark Warner. He's got to keep all of this national security stuff going. He's got to pretend that it's justified. And it all began. We got to guard the nuclear secrets, which they didn't guard. And they got out. Everybody got the bomb.
Starting point is 00:51:30 But we've got to guard this stuff. As I said before, you look at the hacks. The CIA's hackers got hacked, and they stole their software. They stole their manual for how they disguise themselves as other people. This is one of the reasons why you're not going to know who hacked the FAA and the Canadian system as well, who hacked the British mail delivery system so they can't export stuff. You're not going to know who did that because it's just going to be too easy to disguise it. You know, when they were doing all this stuff, one of the reasons that Vault 7 got released was because you had all the Democrats were saying, well, we know this is Russian.
Starting point is 00:52:16 You can just look at it and you can see there's certain telltale fingerprints that tell you that it's Russian. I talked to William Binney, who worked for the NSA. He was global technical head for the NSA. He was global technical head for the NSA for a very long time. An honest person, a true American, and a whistleblower because of that. But William Binney said at the time when I interviewed him, he said, you can make it look like you're anybody. He wasn't giving anything away at that point in time.
Starting point is 00:52:49 But he says, look, you know, I talked to John McAfee and he said, what kind of an idiot would hack into something and leave their fingerprints behind you? Of course, you're going to make it look like you're somebody else. So you don't know who did this, if it was indeed hacked. But of course, there was no loyalty to Julian Assange for exposing the truth. That's why they came after him. That's why they're trying to kill him, because he showed things like that. Anyway, the stash of documents that were classified related to Ukraine and to Iran, dated between between 2013 and 2016 what happened between 2013 and 2016 well that's when you they created the civil war the coup and the civil war in ukraine that's really when this war began that's when ukraine said um you know we're going
Starting point is 00:53:41 to declare independence from russia and um you know know, take the Crimea and all this stuff in Crimea. And Donbass said, well, we want to stay with Russia. So the Ukrainian government began shelling the civilian population and did it for eight years before Russia went in. So in 2017, of course, there was also things like Burisma, which was in Ukraine, $83,000 a month to Hunter Biden because he's an expert on energy policy, right? About $54 million of anonymous Chinese donations were given to the University of Pennsylvania think tank, the Penn Biden.
Starting point is 00:54:26 I think critics fear that the Chinese Communist Party could have donated money to gain access to Biden's classified trove of documents. Republicans are saying, we've got to investigate this. We need a special prosecutor, but they're also going to do show trials. And I just want you to understand, i'm not going to talk a great deal about these show trials i think this is interesting because of the rabid hypocrisy of the partisanship and it exposes just you know the merrick garland and and what is going on with all that but the show trials that are going to come about from this, nothing is going to happen.
Starting point is 00:55:08 They could file, just like the Democrats did, they can file articles to impeach Biden and to impeach Merrick Garland, and they should be impeached. But they aren't going to have, you know, that's like an indictment, and then you've got to take it to the Senate. And when it goes to the Senate, there's not the votes there to convict them. Because, again, they're going to make their decisions not based on evidence, but based on partisan loyalty. So it's going to wind up being a show trial. we have these show trials and everybody is tsk, tsk, tsk-ing about the corruption of the Bidens,
Starting point is 00:55:47 of Hunter's corruption and Joe Biden's corruption and the double standards and all the rest of this stuff, while all that is happening, they're going to be rolling out CBDC and they're going to be taking us to a bigger war. They're going to be shoving us, uh, marching us step by step into a world war while they distract us with all these circuses. That's really what's going to happen. They will talk about the Wuhan origins, but they won't talk about the bioweapon, the vaccine, all of that. Trump has responded to this.
Starting point is 00:56:22 He said, I think they knew long before November 2nd. They're saying they knew November 2nd, but these things have been out there a long time. He said, I think they probably knew right from the beginning. And I think a lot of it had to do with Ukraine because that was the papers that he kept. And no, I think they knew about this for a long time and didn't do anything about it. I think he's right. I actually find myself agreeing with President Trump. Republicans demand FBI raid on Biden.
Starting point is 00:56:50 We want to, again, this is the beginning of the tit for tat stuff. The whataboutism, it's, and that is an issue. I mean, it should be the same standard, and there should be no consideration about who this guy is and who his friends are, what political party he is, but that's not the way that it works. Newsweek. Again, I talked about the New York Times, and they were talking about the special prosecutor. Oh, this guy is such a hard worker. He's so successful and blah, blah, blah. But he's really got an uphill task now because of what's been found out about Biden.
Starting point is 00:57:29 And so Newsweek says essentially the same thing. The Department of Justice faces a new nightmare in prosecuting Donald Trump. Look at how slanted that is. A new nightmare. Oh, now, you know, mainstream media only cares about their agenda to get Trump. By any means. We don't care. It shouldn't be a nightmare. They should be involved in justice. Justice should be
Starting point is 00:58:00 their focus. It's only a nightmare if this is a political agenda uh the view makes it pretty clear though whoopi goldberg uh says um she's trying to say when she says um biden deserves the benefit of the doubt what she's trying to say is people are innocent until they're proven guilty but she makes it pretty clear that she can never be convinced that Biden ever did anything wrong, while she can also be convinced that Trump did everything wrong. We'll be right back. Looking for better information? APSradioNews.com features articles and commentary,
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Starting point is 01:00:12 main market excluding specials and place bets terms apply bet responsibly 18 plus gamblingcare.ie let's stay on politics just a little bit longer because i had mentioned i think it was on monday uh the you know move against gas ranges and gas stoves. And, of course, they're going to move to rid us of being able to heat our homes with gas as well. That's already been done in Europe, in New York. And that is the agenda. And so Biden is floating this idea out there to get people accustomed to it. And AOC jumps in to support it.
Starting point is 01:00:50 She says gas stoves cause, quote, reduced cognitive performance. Well, you know, we had a picture of her, you know, as she tweets stuff out from her living quarters. She says, oh, it's very cold. And you can see in the background that she's got a gas range there. Oh. So is she telling us something about herself? Gas stoves cause reduced cognitive performance? Is that why we call her Alexandria Occasional Cortex? Yet she uses a gas stove as a self-diagnosis. AOC is a medical doctor. I can tell you this. What's wrong with your head is not caused by stoves.
Starting point is 01:01:37 Something way bigger is causing your decreased cognitive function. And so the American Gas Association is coming out swinging because this is going to ban their entire industry. This is what happens when you wind up with a completely corrupted government that is going to decide not only which businesses go up and down, but which industries will go up and down. You can take entire industries down with a stroke of a pen. So the American Gas Association says a possible ban on gas stoves is reckless
Starting point is 01:02:16 and it is not based on sound science, but it is based on the World Economic Forum and the UN's agenda. That's the key thing. This is not something that Biden started. It's something that he is parroting. And it has already been implemented, as I said, in New York and Europe and other places. They said a report that links the use of natural gas for cooking with asthma is not substantiated by sound science. Of course it isn't. There's no evidence to that whatsoever. We all know that that's total nonsense. The authors,
Starting point is 01:02:51 they said, conducted no measurements, conducted no tests based on real life appliance usage. They ignored literature, including one study of data collected from more than a half a million children in 47 countries that detected no evidence of an association between the use of gas as a cooking fuel and either asthma symptoms or asthma diagnostics, uh, diagnosis rather. We all know that this is totally false. I mean, we've had gas ranges and I've had a lot of asthma in my family. My dad suffered with it. I've mentioned this before. His entire life. I had a cousin who had asthma, and she died in Raleigh in her backyard. She was just in the backyard, and an asthma attack came on her.
Starting point is 01:03:40 It doesn't have to happen from physical exertion, but she didn't have her sprayer with her, and she was by herself. And before she could get back to get it, she died there in the yard, asphyxiated. That's good. The DHS stove unit. A bunch of guys. This is a meme that Travis found online. And these guys are posing around a gas oven in range as if they have just confiscated like a drug stash.
Starting point is 01:04:17 And they've got signs printed up saying, yeah, we've. And that's what's going to happen, frankly, folks. Look, there's no end to the over-the-top draconian measures, the police state, the surveillance state, if we allow them to go down this path. And to fight them, we do need to fight them on the gas thing. But we've got to fight them at the foundational level, which is the climate, McGovern. We've got to destroy that lie, that concern, because that, even though that's not the argument
Starting point is 01:04:49 that Biden is making right now, he's saying, well, it gives kids asthma. That climate argument is what they've used for the preceding bans of gas, is climate and other things like that. Oh no, you're going to do everything electrically. So that is really what is there, even though he's trying to pull this in as a consumer protection action. That's not what's driving this.
Starting point is 01:05:15 As I said before, you know, he'll pull in any agency to get anything done. He'll pull an OSHA to tell people you got to wear masks, even though OSHA has already done the studies on it, told people you can't wear masks for more than 20 minutes at a time. At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football. The excitement, the roar, and the chance to reward you.
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Starting point is 01:06:08 And we all know that this is not like secondhand smoke. You know if you're breathing in gas because it was odorless and it was colorless. But when they sell it to you, they put in chemicals there so that you know if you're breathing it in. I certainly do know when I'm breathing in secondhand smoke. We all do. This is not the same thing. If, you know, people can die from gas exposure, so they put that stuff in there so you can smell it.
Starting point is 01:06:37 You ignite that gas and there is no smell that is coming out of that. Anyway, as I mentioned, on Januaryuary the 9th there was an interview of bloomberg and they had the guy who is the commissioner we should start calling these people commissars things like that you know just like but i guess that wouldn't work that wouldn't out them because they proudly embraced the title of czar on so many things. Remember, it was William Bennett under Ronald Reagan, a Republican, who really liked the term drug czar. That's always referred to a dictator, going back to Caesar. And, of course, we have crossed the Rubicon.
Starting point is 01:07:19 We like authoritarian titles. We like to be the king. That's why they had all these um uh you know kaiser in germany is based on caesar and i think that yeah this is an authoritarian king type of structure that's totally anti-american but they embrace that so i guess if we were to call him a commissar referring to the authoritarian communists in the soviet union they would be happy with that as well oh yeah it makes me sound even more powerful. I like that.
Starting point is 01:07:47 So the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commissar had said on January the 9th with an interview with Bloomberg that gas stove usage is a, quote, hidden hazard. I talked about this on Monday. Any option is on the table, therefore, he said. Products that can't be made safe can be banned, he said. And according to the report, the commission plans to hold public comment about the alleged hazards posed by gas stoves this winter, 2023. Besides a possible ban, the commission may set standards on emissions from the application, though they're taking 10 steps forward and one step back.
Starting point is 01:08:28 You say, if we admit that there are emissions that need to be controlled, now they can gradually throttle it down and make it go away. That's the approach they've taken to cars. And they're going to take this approach to this as well. How do you do it? Oh, yeah, you do it from the inside. You do it iteratively, right? The commission has not yet proposed any regulatory actions according to a spokesperson.
Starting point is 01:08:53 But, of course, they did put out a message saying, well, to be clear, I'm not looking to ban this. And so this is a statement from the chair of the Consumer Product Safety Commission. So this is not the commissar, Richard Trumka. This is the chair, Alexander, what's his last name, Hohen-Sarik. Anyway, he put this out yesterday. He said over the past several days, there have been a lot of attention paid to gas stove emissions and to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Starting point is 01:09:33 Research indicates that emissions from gas stoves can be hazardous. I think we want a second opinion on that. I don't think that's a done deal. And the CPSC is looking for ways to reduce related indoor air quality hazards. But to be clear, I am not looking to ban gas stoves, and the CPSC has no proceeding to do so. CPSC is researching gas emissions in stoves, exploring new ways to address any health risks. CPSC is also actively engaged in strengthening voluntary safety standards for gasoats and on and on. We're going to make products safer, not ban them.
Starting point is 01:10:13 Well, you understand that this is the same language that's used for the Second Amendment, right? I'm not looking to ban guns. We just want to make them safer. And we'll do it by 1,000 cuts. We'll ban the guns. 1,000 infringements. Meanwhile, the EPA has also said gas stoves are linked to respiratory illness. And they emit air pollutants like nitrogen dioxide.
Starting point is 01:10:39 So they've got to be stopped. Here's your climate agenda. So the EPA says that. The World Health Organization has also parroted that. Because again, this is coming from the UN, the World Economic Forum. Multiple factors play a role in determining who develops asthma. This is the truth. This is coming from a Zero Hedge article.
Starting point is 01:10:58 It includes family genetics, as I just pointed out. Allergies, obesity, smoking, secondhand smoke inhalation, exposure to air pollution, viral respiratory infections, occupational exposures, and on and on. But if you shut this thing down, one restaurant owner went on with Tucker Carlson and said it's going to destroy his industry as well. Well, you know, these are people who are not essential, right? Didn't Trump say that restaurants, all service businesses, they're just not essential.
Starting point is 01:11:35 Shut them down. Why? Because the only thing that's really left for Americans to try to build wealth are service businesses. And one of the, you know, a lot of restaurants fail. I mean, there's so many restaurants that, you know, you never know. Somebody can open up a restaurant. They could become successful.
Starting point is 01:12:01 We've got to shut that down preemptively. So he says, for 35 years, we've been attacked by everybody. We had organized crime in our industry in the 30s, 70s, 80s, 90s, and then the 2000s. We had corrupt Wall Street. And for the last three years, we've had government overreach, you know, from people like Trump and Biden, all this lockdown stuff. He also talked about New York Governor Kathy Hochul's proposal to ban gas stoves for any new buildings.
Starting point is 01:12:33 And I think it's not just gas stoves. The gas stove people are upset about this more than the gas heat people are. He said, let me explain this to you. He said, we lose 40% productivity by using electric. If they inquire with small business owners, I'll give them three pieces of advice. Get a stronger filtration system, get a hood that works, and basically train your staff on how to maintain it. It could be handled, but they just want to ban it. And that's where they're going to go, even though they may start out with just some new rules on it.
Starting point is 01:13:04 But when he talks about productivity, I wonder if he really means efficiency. Because when we talk about heating and other things like that, just from a pragmatic standpoint, first of all, the government should not be involved in any of this stuff. I think the government at any level should not be involved in telling people how they're going to heat their homes. They can give us advice about what they think is safe, but look, that is our business. It's none of their business. So butt out, and especially the federal government that has absolutely no authority in it. And we should also tell the World Health Organization to butt out. Come back when you got some data and let us see all the data this time, instead of what you did
Starting point is 01:13:43 with the vaccines and all the rest of this stuff. You people have burned your credibility beyond recognition. You're worse than George Santos. And that's saying something. But when he talks about productivity, is he really talking about the efficiency? Again, because heating things up with electricity
Starting point is 01:14:03 is extremely inefficient. You don't like to do resistive heating of your home. And you have to do that if things get really cold. Instead of being able to use a heat pump or something like that, it becomes extremely inefficient. But in addition to that, one of the reasons this is all happening, one of the key reasons this is all happening is because they want everybody getting their energy from one source and a source that they control, which is the electric grid.
Starting point is 01:14:38 And that's why when you talk about things like individual solar panels or even individual wind turbines that you might put to power your home or something, depending on where you live. It's a very different thing than if you're talking about powering the grid. Those things can be expensive alternatives. They can be very expensive to get a battery, but of course, as listeners know, listeners have written me and I've talked about it, you know, just do things like, um, you might have a little bit of a battery or you might just run a lot of the stuff that you need to run during the day. And, uh, so you just start out trying to minimize your use of electricity. If you've got a solar panel, do the stuff during the day, but, um, uh, you, you pay more for it, but what you're buying is independence from that grid.
Starting point is 01:15:27 And that may be worth it even if you have to pay more to have that independence. But it's worth it for them to take everything away from you to put you on the grid and make sure that you've got one single place that you have to go to. This is why they're putting out the digital to. This is why they're putting out the digital IDs. That's why they're putting out the CBDCs. Now, we always hear from the politicians in Washington or at the state level, there's really nothing I can do. My hands are tied. I mean, the federal government is saying this or that, right, as if we didn't have a 10th Amendment. Now, I've been a big critic of Mike DeWine, the Republican governor in Ohio,
Starting point is 01:16:06 who amazingly to me, got reelected. And I guess it's probably because same type of thing you saw in Texas with Abbott. Abbott is a Davos attendee. He's been there a couple of times and, you know, kowtowing to these people. And he was doing everything with this lockdown and the vaccine that they wanted him to do. Mike DeWine was, as a Republican governor, the one who put out the first vaccine lotteries. Hey, you can win a million dollars. Come get your shot. And so I'm not a DeWine fan. However, if he does something right, we need to talk about it,
Starting point is 01:16:45 especially because it's something that other governors can and should do. With the stroke of his pen, he defined natural gas as green energy. Yeah, we'll just say that it is. You know, here, we got a declaration. It's now green. And why not? They don't have any science to back up their climate change nonsense. It's man-made global warming nonsense.
Starting point is 01:17:10 Just do it with a stroke of a pen. He signed legislation that broadly expands the ability to drill for oil and for gas in state parks. And also legally redefines natural gas as a source of quote-unquote green energy. A 2011 state law gave state agencies the authority, if they choose, to lease out state lands for oil and gas exploration and production. Again, this is the state doing this. There are things that can be done at the state level. These people are telling us, well, there's nothing I can do. My hands are tied.
Starting point is 01:17:49 They're lying to you. They don't want to do anything. The bill signed by DeWine on Friday would change that language to say that a state agency shall accept a lease that meets certain conditions instead of saying it may do so. Again, going back to the Second Amendment, getting your concealed carry permit, for example, which is also not constitutional. But again, if you're trying to comply with these people and to the extent possible, try to live at peace with them.
Starting point is 01:18:21 That is the Christian approach to this kind of stuff. But if you're trying, as much as depends upon you, to be at peace with them, and you go through their unconstitutional, illegal processes to get their permission for what is a God-given right, if you choose to do that, then you would go to a lot of these states, and they would have a May issue. We might give you that. And so one of the first things that was happening to protect people's ability to carry was to change it from May to shall. You shall issue a carry permit to people who comply with these regulations. And so they're doing the same thing. The state agencies would say, well, you know, you have the option that you can do it.
Starting point is 01:19:03 They said, we don't want to do it. And so now DeWine option that you can do it. They said, we don't want to do it. And so now DeWine says you will do it. Um, it forces the agency to grant the lease application from oil and gas drillers. Uh, so I guess the question is, will Greg Abbott follow through? You know, Greg Abbott in Texas and before him, Rick Perry, they have been absolute prostitutes and all the Republicans in Texas for the wind industry. They have spent billions of dollars of new infrastructure to support these windmills that are owned by these billionaires. And so, you know, they have essentially put them in a priority situation as they are closing down traditional energy generation left and right everywhere.
Starting point is 01:19:56 So that is something that needs to be done. So when did this whole ban gas stoves things start anyway? Well, we know it started at the World Economic Forum. One of the organizations has been pushing this quite a bit. That is tied to the World Economic Forum. The company is RMI, and they're in Colorado. And as I've said before, the first time I got involved in all this renewable energy stuff, it was because, uh, windmills and a solar panel renewed so-called renewable energy
Starting point is 01:20:33 was being mandated in Colorado and they did it with a gradual process. So what we're going to mandate X percent. And then in a couple of years, the percentage is going to go up. And then a couple more years, it's going to go up and up and up, you know, it's a gradual thing like that, but it's going to be mandated. And so the organization that I was in was fighting that lawsuit. We lost, we lost because they don't really care, uh, to know the science. They don't care what it costs because this is money that's going to be flowing to their friends. So who is RMI? Well, they say that they are nonpartisan nonprofit experts.
Starting point is 01:21:14 There's really a radical group that wants to push this transition on all of us. The time for radical implementation is now, says RMI. And in that, they're talking now not just about gas ranges, which is something that they've been pushing, but they're also talking about a radical new plan for aviation. You know, we just had all the flights canceled across the United States because of a hack into the database by somebody.
Starting point is 01:21:47 But they could shut down all aviation and say, you're not going to have anything other than a few short hops on an electric drone car or something like that. That's where they're headed with this stuff, I believe. You've already got C40 and organizations got more than 90 large cities involved. Their goal is to make sure that you take no more than one flight every three years and that that will be less than a thousand miles. Why is that? Why do they care about the mileage? Well, because they want to keep you on short hops. They want to keep you on a short leash. Remember, DARPA refers to constant surveillance as maintaining custody. And you're going to have the equivalent of an ankle bracelet, and they're going to keep you in custody, and they're going to keep you within a short range,
Starting point is 01:22:41 whether you're talking about a 15-minute city or whether you're talking about even going to another city, you can do that once every three years, maybe. Aviation needs a radical new plan to achieve its climate goals. Industry emissions are growing faster than original forecasts, and long-term solutions are nowhere in sight. By 2020, we're going to have carbon dioxide from aviation will reach how many tons of carbon, blah, blah, blah. You've heard it all before. That's the agenda that has to be attacked. It's going to affect everything in our lives.
Starting point is 01:23:11 It's going to be the basis on which they sell us this CBDC, everything about this. Well, you know, it's not just the documents that Biden is a total hypocrite on. It is also, just like AOC, who is out there saying, you got to get rid of all these gas ranges. Well, the Bidens have gas ranges as well. Here is Jill Biden that was talking about how she was doing cooking in her home, showing her cooking on a gas range. And apparently, both of his Delaware homes appear to have gas appliances. As we're talking about banning gas stoves, I wonder.
Starting point is 01:23:55 You know, they have a pretty elaborate kitchen to serve people there in the White House. I wonder if the White House kitchen uses gas. Cooks prefer that. It's a lot easier to get something that is more responsive. Anyway, but why should we be surprised about that? Well, should we be surprised that Biden has got gas ranges in all of his houses while he wants to ban them for us? We got Obama buying a house on the shore that everybody on the climate side, climate alarmists are saying is going to be underwater anytime. So that was that picture. There was from September, 2020.
Starting point is 01:24:35 She showed herself cooking spinach on a gas stove top. Yeah. Biden is always cooking something up, isn't he? We'll be right back. Sometimes your day needs a little smoothing. Check out the Jazz Channel at APSradio.com and the APS Radio app and leave the stress behind. Thank you. ¶¶ Thank you. Analyzing the globalist's next move. And now, The David Knight Show. Let's talk a little bit about general news. Tony is going to be joining us at the bottom of the hour.
Starting point is 01:26:30 I got this letter from a listener, and this is already on my radar, and I was planning on talking about it eventually. It's just been some other things coming up. The anti-porn law in Louisiana. He says, a new law in the state of Louisiana has taken effect January the 1st of this year, requesting an ID number from a state-issued ID, like a driver's license,
Starting point is 01:26:53 in order to access the porn websites like Pornhub. He says, the intention is to keep children from visiting and viewing porn. Quite frankly, I believe this is an invasion of privacy on the government's part and believe this could be used to blackmail an individual who does view such material. Plus, a child could use a VPN to get around this ID thing in order to view porn. It's a bad idea. It's the wrong way to go about it. He says, I don't know if you talked about this or not.
Starting point is 01:27:25 I had not. What do you think? Well, I think that it's not simply about blackmail of individuals because I really don't think that unfortunately there's a stigma about it anymore in our society. Uh, I think porn is very harmful. I think drugs are very harmful, but I don't support prohibition of drugs. And if you look at what is behind this, this is not about protecting children. They always say it's about protecting children.
Starting point is 01:27:52 What did they say about the gas ranges? Childhood asthma. We got to ban gas ranges because it could cause children to have asthma. Everything is always about protecting the children until, you know, you get a situation like the jabs and something that even they said for over a year, children had zero risk of, you know, this COVID pandemic that they imagined. They never made the claim that children were at risk until they wanted to vaccinate them. And so, you know, it's always about the children, but they don't care a whit about children.
Starting point is 01:28:30 They will grind them up before they're born and they will subject them to everything. And, you know, I don't know if Louisiana has done anything about any of the kid drag shows or not. Maybe you might want to start with that. This is really about controlling your access on the internet. That, I believe, is what this is truly about. And you're right. Kids could easily get around this stuff. VPNs that hide your location.
Starting point is 01:29:00 This is something that they're trying to do at a state level. And so all you do is you use a VPN that doesn't show that you're trying to do at a state level. And so all you do is you use a VPN that doesn't show that you're in Louisiana, if you are in Louisiana. But the idea of having to show ID to use the internet, this is part of the push. And they're just using children and pornography to get people accustomed to having to show an ID to use the Internet. Because what will they do next with it? Jordan Peterson has already said he doesn't like being trolled by anonymous trolls. You should have to show an ID and identify yourself, he said, like I do, right?
Starting point is 01:29:42 Everybody, he's out there, he's Jordan Peterson, and he's put it out there as a real person. And he gets trolled by all these people. Look, I understand he doesn't like that. I don't like it either. You know, I do the same thing. You know, put your real name out there and have people attack you anonymously. You don't know who that's coming from.
Starting point is 01:30:01 That could be coming from the government. Frequently, it does come from the government, pretending to be somebody else. So I understand that, but when he is pushing the idea that we all ought to have, all be forced to identify ourselves, to use social media, that's essentially the same thing. And he's playing into the hands of the World Economic Forum and the UN who want to require you to have a digital ID to do everything. But they want it for the internet.
Starting point is 01:30:29 That's going to be one of the places where you get your entry point. That's one of the things that they're doing to try to shut down crypto, make it so difficult to use Coinbase and things like that. I've been struggling with. We finally did get them to accept some new ID from us, so we can get into Coinbase. But it's just, you know where this is headed. And you know that they're declared stated purposes
Starting point is 01:30:51 to have a digital ID for everybody. And you also know that that is by de facto what the CBDC is really about. It's about maintaining custody of us by looking at everything that we do. And it's going to get even worse. I frequently talk about it, but nobody else is talking about it. The CCPA, the Content Coalition for Provenance and Authentication. Provenance means not providence, but provenance
Starting point is 01:31:21 means where did this come from? We want to know where this thing that you're uploading came from. We want to know who created this meme. We want to know who created this document, this text, who created this audio file, who created this audio video file. And, you know, you have to have, and so the CCPA is something that is being run by Microsoft because, again, you know, they want to pretend that this is an industry coalition. No, this is something that the government desperately wants. It's something that all the people who are involved in global governance want.
Starting point is 01:32:00 And they're doing it through Microsoft as they frequently do. And so Microsoft went out to CPU manufacturers like Intel, like Arm. I know Arm is a certain type of architecture. It's also a company. They go to the CPU manufacturers to put an ID on your computer and to mark everything that you create. So they have the hardware, the CPU. They have the key content creators like Adobe that you would use to make audio files or audio video files,
Starting point is 01:32:35 as well as the ones that you would use to make picture memes and all the rest of the stuff. So everything that you do would be marked. And then part of the coalition are the mainstream truth detectors, right? The people who define truth. So they have the BBC and the New York Times and the people like that who constantly lie to you. They will push the government's agenda, their narrative. And if you're not part of that narrative, you are declared to be misinformation, disinformation, malinformation. And once they mark you as somebody who puts out
Starting point is 01:33:12 bad information, then the hardware and software people and, you know, will, uh, their ability to mark anything that you create will block your content from even being posted. So it'll never get up. Nobody will ever see it. Nobody will ever be able to grab it and save it or pass it around on the slide. They'll stop it from being uploaded. That's where this is all headed. And so, yes, I do oppose pornography. I think it destroys the people who use it, just like drugs. I think it poisons personal relationships. I think it degrades people. And of course, there's this thing that it's prohibited by God. But in case you don't care about that, you might want to look at some of the pragmatic aspects of it. I don't support that.
Starting point is 01:33:58 And I don't support drug use either. But both of these are spiritual issues, and you're not going to solve them with government prohibition and making everything in this society more of a prison environment. So as you look at prohibition, we've talked many times about gun stuff. The Illinois Republicans pushing back against this new comprehensive gun control law pushed through by the Democrats in Illinois. Republicans are vowing that they will not comply. Illinois State Representative Blaine Wilhor said, we will not comply and you're not going to do a darn thing about it because the law, the Constitution, the founding principles are on our side.
Starting point is 01:34:50 You also had Newsweek that's reporting this said, well, we reached out to him to ask how he intends to, quote, not comply, unquote, and whether he is preparing to risk legal consequences by actively breaking the law. Darren Bailey, an outgoing GOP state representative who lost the governor's race to Pritzker, said, I will die on my front porch before anyone takes my guns away. My message to Springfield, if you want my guns, come and get them. He argues that the legal, the legislation violates the second amendment rights, adding that he will fight this in court. Uh, so again, uh, nullification and, um, pushing back against this is the answer.
Starting point is 01:35:26 And doing it at the local level, I talked at the very beginning of all these Trump lockdowns to a pastor who was in a small Illinois town. And Pritzker, as governor, was gung-ho on all that stuff, blocking people down, closing churches and that type of thing. But he said, no, we haven't closed a single day. He said, it's a small town. Everybody knows everybody. Everybody knows the sheriff.
Starting point is 01:35:51 I've known the sheriff since we were in high school together. He sent his deputies out to guard the church to make sure that state troopers from Pritzker did not hassle anybody or try to close anything down. That's the way you nullify it. Even though he didn't say that to a newsweek, we're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back with a Tony Arterman. And,
Starting point is 01:36:13 um, we're going to talk about, um, what is happening with wise Wolf, uh, gold and also a David Knight dot cold gold. Uh, we'll be right back with Tony.
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Starting point is 01:38:30 Thank you for joining us. David Pérez- Well, it's great to be here, David. And I want to tell your audience, everything's going to be okay. Now the Republicans did away with those 87,000. David Pérez- What a useless ritual that was. David Pérez- I was listening to your show. They do this all the time. It's like your local GOP rep will say, well, I put an amendment in to balance the budget, and then we got out of committee.
Starting point is 01:38:51 But they run the press release, and again, it's just a head fake. It really is disappointing, and people are running with it. See, the promise is made, promise is kept, and that's not how that's going to go. Yeah, and now they're going to say, well, we want to just abolish the income tax and the IRS. They'll pass a resolution, and it won't mean anything whatsoever. And then they'll say, well, you know,
Starting point is 01:39:09 we, we can't do it because those Democrats. So, you know, put more of us in. And if that were to happen, they're going to run like mad away from it. Just like they did Roe v.
Starting point is 01:39:17 Wade. They were pounding their chest and talking about how they, uh, Blake in Arizona, you know, say, yeah, we're going to, um, uh, do this.
Starting point is 01:39:26 And as soon as they passed Roe v. Wade, uh, overturned Roe v. Wade, uh, he scrubbed his website. Uh, these people are such frauds. No, you're exactly right. And you talked about when you ran for Congress, I mean, back in the nineties and people would say, that's crazy. You can't get rid of the IRS. How are you going to raise revenue and all this other stuff?
Starting point is 01:39:43 I'm like, I read history that we didn't have an income tax until 1913. Officially, we had 70% of our income for the nation came from tariffs. I mean, we can do this folks. And again, that when I ran for Congress, it was just on the edge of like this, I guess this next chapter where the representatives are more, I mean, they're more comfortable saying they could do away with the IRS, but it was back then it was, you know, when I was saying what, you know, Ron Paul was, was asked, uh, 50% of Americans don't pay taxes. He goes, good. We're halfway there. You know, and that was, that was my stance as well. I'm like, we can do this through tariffs. We can do this through, I mean, I'm again, I taxes taxation is theft. I mean, we know that, but, uh, you have to run something. I'm, I'm, I'm more in line
Starting point is 01:40:25 with a tariff, maybe a little bit of a consumption tax, but, uh, the idea of taxation in the IRS right now is just, uh, and that's the whole idea, the whole idea that, uh, you know, Jefferson got us there. You know, he said, uh, no farmer, no labor, no mechanic knows the tax man after his first administration. So we got use, got rid of a useless offices. We've got a lot of useless offices, you know, this consumer protection, uh, safety, uh, commission, you know, get rid of useless offices. We got a lot of useless offices, this Consumer Protection Safety Commission. Get rid of them. We don't need these guys. They're probably all pulling in big salaries, and there's a whole bunch of them,
Starting point is 01:40:53 and we don't need any of them to ban our gas stoves or tell us how to run our lives. What Jefferson did, and this is really, as you point out, the way the U.S. was run, predominantly up until 1913, it was primarily focused on keeping the United States a tax-free zone, as far as the federal government was concerned, and collecting their taxes to run a much smaller government that fit inside the Constitution to collect that at the border. Then in 1913, you got the Federal Reserve, and they switched over to the income tax. Right. And it was an instrument of control, but it was also switching from let's collect taxes at the border to let's go internal, internal revenue.
Starting point is 01:41:34 And we are going to come after each person individually. And prior to that, for the money that they needed, they would get it at the borders, they would put an assessment with the states and the states would collect money and send it to them. But then they went directly to the individual. That's the problem that everybody had with it. And they've been doing it ever since. And so we're about to get this thing put on steroids with CBDC, where they're going to have the Federal Reserve now interact with us on an individual basis. And if you love the IRS, you're going to love the Federal Reserve and their CBDC. In real time, they're going to be able to do it.
Starting point is 01:42:11 And again, 1913, the 16th Amendment, and that leads to your Social Security number. So they can track and trace and put you in the system to be a debt slave. The income tax really is hand in glove with the Federal Reserve. You have to have that. And the evil bankster class that put that into motion knew that. They had to make sure that there was a tax that could cover the interest on what they were going to put into motion with fiat currency. So I agree with you on that. And, of course, the extension of that is going to be the central bank digital currency.
Starting point is 01:42:43 And it's a set and as you look at this um anytime somebody talks about even reducing the number of irs agents as i pointed out they get all upset and they say well wait a minute you know what are we going to do if we don't collect as much revenue and they come up with this baloney projection about how much revenue they could get with extra irs agents versus uh not. Uh, but since when did they care about the deficit? Never, you know, Trump cares about it now because he says, look, he got 18 Republicans in road for this $1.7 trillion bill, but he wanted to, uh, you know, primary them out, but he wanted to primary out the only person who
Starting point is 01:43:18 opposes $3.7 trillion bill, Thomas Massey. Right. And, uh, how many angels could dance on the head of a pen david i mean they throw around these numbers like they matter when they create currency out of thin air that's right and that's that's the thing that nobody talks about really i mean the mainstream uh hardly ever touches on this it's like it comes from somewhere right so i mean this is this is uh it's all it's all politics and it's all designed to crush the middle class is designed so that the richest, most elite class don't have any competition. We see that's a pretty clear the income.
Starting point is 01:43:51 If the income tax was invasive for the elite, they get rid of it. But they love they love the tax code. It's complexities. They have armies of accountants and attorneys. They want it all thrust back onto you. And you're reading the report about the IRS audits going, attacking the poor. That's what it's designed to do. It's designed to destroy the middle class, attack the poor.
Starting point is 01:44:12 That way there's no upward mobility. Then the elite never have to worry about you climbing up the ladder. Let me ask you what's going on in Missouri, because I talked also earlier this week about a bill that's been introduced, uh, a gold depository that's going to be used kind of like a state bank. You could deposit precious metals there and write checks on it and things like that. And they're making moves like some other states, like Utah was the first one to do that. We're not going to tax the transfer of precious metals.
Starting point is 01:44:43 We're not going to put a sales tax on it either. And so there's some things that are being made at various state levels here in Tennessee. Senator Frank Nicely that I've talked to is talking about some of the same things. We've already got something of a state bank. They want to make it more functional and larger and talking about doing a precious metals depository here to help those types of things, because you've got a lot of people who are honest at the state level who see this massive, um, fraud, uh, balloon about to burst, uh, even if they don't see the CBDC thing. So what, what's going on there in Missouri is, um, you know, I know that's just been
Starting point is 01:45:21 introduced, but, uh, is there much awareness there? Do you see anybody talking about it there in the press? I covered it on my show. Not much press coverage, but I think it's the way of the future. And it's one of the reasons that I moved my shop from Texas to Missouri because we were looking to have land in Arkansas, in northwest Arkansas. And Arkansas at the time charged sales tax on gold and silver bullion. So there's no gold and silver shops because you can't be in business if that's the case. And Missouri had recently dropped theirs. So I think the trajectory is towards freedom in a lot of these states that have looked at gold and
Starting point is 01:45:53 silver and of course their own currencies and a way for people to keep and store value and trade. I think it's very promising. There's lots of states that are coming online doing more to free up gold and silver and get away from sales tax and other taxes and uh capital gains like again it's not passed yet in missouri but i think it's very promising yeah yeah it's uh and you know when we go through these things when we do things like a state bank it's very important for the people trying to push this stuff through because there's going to be a lot of opposition from very, very powerful people to this. But it's important to get allies in this. And if local banks and credit unions understand that they're going to be completely put out of business with this, that's the amazing thing to me about it, is that they really haven't awakened to the issue of
Starting point is 01:46:40 the CBDC, to understand that, hey, you're going to be, uh, just like the, uh, people who sell gas stoves, you're going to be, you know, out on the street without a job. If this thing goes through. Right. And that's the most troubling part of all this. You have the, like you've covered the Biden administration, putting out the edict that, uh, all these government agencies at the executive branch need to do a report on how they can implement CBDC.
Starting point is 01:47:03 This should be national coverage. Like there's going to be a change on how they can implement CBDC. This should be national coverage. There's going to be a change in your currency, ladies and gentlemen. And again, the mainstream's not covering, I think, on purpose. It's a blind spot. So it can be thrust in and it can come to save the day when they create a crisis. And then this will be the solution, in my opinion. I don't think it'll be gradually rolled out one step at a time. I don't think they'll stand a chance that way because people won't adopt it. I think it'll be, oh, this is the solution to this problem. And again, you're so right. I talked about this last night. I was on a program talking about the
Starting point is 01:47:35 irrelevancy of banks, of your local bank. If there's a central bank digital currency, you will have this biometric ID, I assume, tied to the central bank and that you, you are, you know, you are your bank in some ways. And, uh, uh, but you're not the president. You're just a, you're just a teller, right? Yeah. Everything you do is going to be told on, on you. Uh, the teller is going to be the CBDC is going to be telling everybody everything about you. Uh, yeah, it is, uh, it's very disturbing to see how this is going to be the CBDC. He's going to be telling everybody everything about you. Yeah, it is very disturbing to see how this is going to roll out. And, of course, as we look at this escalation that's back and forth, this tit-for-tat going on between the Republicans and Democrats,
Starting point is 01:48:14 you had a bunch of papers at your house. Well, you had some papers at your house. Were these papers anything of any significance? You know, if they were anything of any significance and if they were trying to hide something, Tony, I think they would have done the Clinton Sandy Berger thing. Remember after, after nine 11 is like Sandy Berger. They even talk about this at the national archives. You know, they said, regardless of if you've got somebody who's a really highly placed person, like Sandy Berger was, you don't just walk away and let them do whatever they want.
Starting point is 01:48:43 He stashed a bunch of papers into his clothes and then went out and destroyed them, destroyed the evidence. Trump and Biden are not destroying anything with these papers. They're just playing this national security over-regulation, over-classifying game on them. But they're going to do that so that they can slip the CBDC and all and all the rest of the stuff uh through while everybody else is focusing on this civil war between the two parties oh absolutely and it's a sideshow yeah you know that's what i always ask is when i see these headlines that are bombarding me it seems like one of those deals where you get a document dump where you ask for like a foia and they send you 10 000 boxes and then it's buried somewhere under box 9,000 or something.
Starting point is 01:49:25 So I think that's really what this, they're just burying us in news stories and made up controversy, the left-right paradigm, and that's killing us. It's killing discourse in this country. Nobody, you talk about the 20 Republicans, and I'm glad that they put up a fight. I mean, I don't know how real some of it was, but I assume some, but they put up a little bit of a fight, which is good. And it showed that, you know, if we had 40, 50 people like that, we could change the country. We could do a lot of damage to the power structure. So I think that's good, but most of it is fake. And again, the real issues are hidden behind the headlines when you're talking about the lead up to what could be, and I hope but again i've been studying foreign policy my entire adult life and i think this is a dangerous path that we're on i've said it many
Starting point is 01:50:09 times with zielinski and ukraine and nato and everything else and again you know i looked up the chinese david just bought another 30 tons of gold and they were the mystery buyer a few months back when there was 300 tons taken off the market. And I covered that. And really, the lead up on the articles on Zero Hedge was saying the Chinese looked at the counterparty risk of holding the dollar. And this is what is really concerning to me. And they started hoarding gold again in massive quantities because of the sanctions. And I looked it up. We have 40 different economic sanctions over 36 countries I didn't know
Starting point is 01:50:46 that I did I didn't know it was that high because you always just think okay Iran you know Venezuela you know Cuba or whatever Russia and it's again 36 different countries economic sanctions so the dollar was weaponized these these countries know it Russia uh was leading the way this year and said no the dollar is candy wrappers to us and it's bolstered the bricks nations this to me is the indian summer it's the twilight of the dollar and i don't wish that it's not going to be catastrophic for for regular folks especially here in america land that i love i don't i'm not cheerleading this i'm just telling you that the elites and their arrogance the hubris has brought us to this point this tipping point and i want people to be aware that there is a change on the horizon and it will be like it won't be like anything you've seen in the past because we've never really been
Starting point is 01:51:35 in this situation where we've you know lost all the cap and pressure in our currency and just watch it tank and it'll tank because it's not being used and again this is all coming out of geopolitical shifts and you know power vacuums you know the chinese they want taiwan and you go back to 1972 when uh nixon and kissinger talked to mao they have a verbal promise basically hands off uh you know you can take back formosa and that's our policy, but it's verbal. Then Jimmy Carter put it in writing January 1st, 1979. So again, it's been weird to watch Nancy Pelosi land over in time. I don't know what that means. I don't know if we're trying to walk things back.
Starting point is 01:52:15 Joel Skousen had an interesting opinion on that, that we built him up so we could fight him. Maybe that's the truth. I don't know. But it definitely is. It's not going to be a quiet decade in the realm of geopolitics and especially, you know, currency wars, trade wars, and then actual wars. That's the succession. I don't want it, but that's what we're going to get.
Starting point is 01:52:35 Well, and again, you know, they can't help but overplay their hand and jump the shark, and that's what they're doing. They've been able to use their financial ability to create money out of thin air. The fact that we had the petrodollar allowed them to do that. And stop and think about how that's going to affect us, as you mentioned, here in America. When that's no longer the case, what is the American empire going to do? I mean, they've been able to make as many weapons as they want because they just keep printing money. All they had to do was print money.
Starting point is 01:53:05 But now if printing the money doesn't do it, then you've got to go back to actually manufacturing things or something. We have offshored all of our manufacturing. We've got these long supply chain things. And the only thing that we've been manufacturing are digital dollars because they don't even print them anymore. They don't even, you know, as Powell said, oh, you're just as Powell said, oh, we, you know,
Starting point is 01:53:27 you're just running a printing press. No, we can't really print that much stuff. We have to just do it digitally with digital credits. So they don't even make the paper money anymore. We don't make anything. So what's going to happen when they take away that big, you know, Ponzi scheme that we got going. I looked up something the other day, David, and I was looking at the 1970s and Paul Volcker
Starting point is 01:53:47 when they realized they went off the gold standard in 71 and there was this big separation between the gold price and the dollar and it's going really wide. I mean, by the time, I mean, gold was $35 an ounce in 1971. By 1979, it reached close to, you know, it's over $800. So they started raising rates in, I think, about 76. And I didn't know this but our latest round of rate hikes have been the most successive in a row ever and i didn't know that because you think of the 1970s and the interest rates going up into
Starting point is 01:54:18 the teens but that took them five years yeah so the again our rate hikes so they know something's wrong uh the dollar is waning as the world's reserve currency and other countries and people around the world are looking more skeptically and they're getting these same figures and it's not going as far as it used to so i think there's going to be a big shake-up and that is probably to me what drives gold i mean the the latest uh i read the the headlines on gold and it's funny because you have the consumer price index and it's the middle gymnastics on this is what's going on is the consumer price index comes out. It's kind of in line with what they thought it might be, which is inflation's
Starting point is 01:54:55 not running away with this, David. It's 6.1 and not 6.5 or something. And it's not so bad. And so what they do is they drive, supposedly drives the price of gold up because they think the next rate hike will be a little bit more moderate. So that's the mental gymnastics on it. I don't really follow that. I'm concerned with these big purchases, governments, central banks around the world breaking all these records. I mean, look at the mints have had record years. The demand is up. It's up more than it's ever been and that's because
Starting point is 01:55:25 there's value and and stores of value and gold it's historically always been a place where humanity runs to to you know store that value of work and that again the fiat currencies are continuing to crash and uh i mean the aftermath of what's happened after 2020, I don't think we've begun to feel that pain. Well, the Swiss Central Bank just got a lesson taught to them as they lost about one fifth of the GDP of the country speculating on foreign currencies this last year. They decided that amazing. The Swiss decided they wouldn't go with gold. They would go with foreign paper while the Chinese are going with gold. The Chinese stole our old playbook.
Starting point is 01:56:07 I mean, the Chinese, they have high tariffs. They run economic nationalism. They buy gold. I mean, they took a lot of the stuff that we did in the 19th, early 20th century and to become what we had become, you know, the American century, and they ran with it. And we went the opposite way. And even Switzerland, I mean, you always think, you know, Swiss gold, you know, the American century and they ran with it. And we went the opposite way. And even Switzerland, I mean, you always think, you know, Swiss gold,
Starting point is 01:56:27 you know, it's just, it's just a connection that you, I don't know. It is for me. I think it is for a lot of people and that they would abandon this and then they would run into and really got burned, really got burned. It makes you, it makes you wonder, you know, these financial elite, you know, some of them are just generational. Is it entropy, David? Are they just losing the ability to see how things actually are are they are they getting sloppy yeah we've turned
Starting point is 01:56:49 into an idiocracy everywhere i mean just look at the transgender stuff and the definition of a woman we don't know anything anymore everything we don't know the value of money we don't know what money is we don't even know what a woman is i mean it's it's insane. But you were talking about Volcker raising interest rates and how much faster we're doing it now. I remember I hadn't looked at that, but I remember going back and looking at the interest rates prior to the 2007-2008 recession that hit and everything and what they did to make that happen. And if you go back and you look at the interest rates and they take them down pretty quickly to zero and left them there for a while to create that bubble. And then they started raising them.
Starting point is 01:57:29 And every quarter they would go up and they would go up by one quarter of a point. And if you go back and you look at those interest rates from the Fed and what they were doing with rates just before, you know, they created the burst of the bubble that they had created, it's a very regular staircase. And it's amazing, you know, every quarter going up a quarter of a point. But as you pointed out, we're going up, you know, three quarters of a point and so forth and doing it every quarter. It's really, really rapid. And it's amazing to me that the whole thing hasn't come crashing down because we're going up at a rate that it's more than three times faster than they did when they burst the bubble in 2007, 2008. Well, it makes you question what actually has been created.
Starting point is 01:58:12 I mean, we were talking about before COVID-1984 came around in 2020, you and I were talking about this massive injection of liquidity into the markets by the Fed. The repo. The repo, right? It was happening around the world. And so, yeah, they're raising rates as fast as they are. I think the Ponzi scheme continues because you have more people participating in it. You have around the world, 80% of all the currency, the paper currency,
Starting point is 01:58:39 the U.S. is outside of this country. It's not in this country. So people use still the world's reserve currency. So the Pon scheme continues but what happens you're absolutely right when you get the brics nations online they set up their own exchanges they're tired of the london gold exchange they're tired of the us markets they're tired of sanctions uh they go their own way and what if you know the brics nations say hey we have a gold back uh digital currency or something like that or a basket of currencies i i think it's it's going to change the paradigm and we live in an age where you know you're
Starting point is 01:59:11 starting off in the 1990s you had the soviet union this broke apart and it was overnight basically christmas 1991 it's just gone breaks into 16 pieces i think that quickening that acceleration is happening here and that's my opinion I think it'll just be one of those deals. We wake up and the new economic world order will have been put into place. And that's what I fear the most. And I think people are just going to get caught flat footed with normalcy bias. This won't be like it has been in the past. I agree.
Starting point is 01:59:39 You know, we look at these weather reports. Oh, we got this bomb cyclone that's coming and you got all these different things that are coming together and converging. That's really what we're looking at in many different ways, financially especially. Politically, socially, all of our institutions are known to be corrupt.
Starting point is 01:59:56 They're failing. But when you look at what's happened, as you pointed out, in the 1970s and again in the mid-2000s, you had the Fed running these games of running the interest rates up and that type of stuff. But now we have other things at play.
Starting point is 02:00:12 You know, as you've been talking about, the BRICS want to escape this global system that puts us as rulers of the world because that's really what it was intended to do. So they want to take down the American empire. They want to take down America as controlling everything and being able to just print money out of nothing and to be able to do whatever they want. And so there's that pushback by other countries
Starting point is 02:00:37 who want to destroy this fiat system that puts us on top. There's what the Fed is doing. And then there is the move for global governance. And all these things are converging together all at the time that the general population worldwide is fed up with the institutions and the governments and tired of the corruption. And so it really is a perfect storm like we have never seen before that is coming towards us. It's going to converge.
Starting point is 02:01:04 And they're planning on making it converge, doing whatever they need to pull out the supports or to inject crisis into the system. They're prepared to do whatever they need to do to take this whole thing down so they can start putting in their maintenance of custody on us by 2030. That's the new term. The DARPA is maintaining custody of people. I mean, are we in a prison or what?
Starting point is 02:01:32 I mean. An open-air prison. Absolutely. It's the Hobbesian war of all against all. Thomas Hobbes wrote Leviathan. And I always thought that was interesting. Leviathan supposedly means ship of state. But in the Bible, it means a great crocodile. So I thought that was more apropos for what a leviathan actually is
Starting point is 02:01:49 and that they're coming for our sovereignty they're coming for our humanity they're going to use the guys of crisis to get there and that's the plan yeah the hope is that they're pretty sloppy at it they're not even it's like they're phoning it in at this point they're they're not covering their tracks they're making things obvious i don't think the plan is going to go exactly the way they think it's going to go i don't care how many ai simulations that they run i think that uh there's a variable in the human spirit and human nature and i think we're going to see that play out and again you know watch what these countries are doing with in terms of finance i mean the countries and the central banks are pushing
Starting point is 02:02:25 this garbage currency. They're pushing these fake stock markets. They're pushing their fake politics, but they buy the real stuff. They buy gold. They buy assets. There was a great article before Christmas by GoldCorp out of Zero Hedge. I'd interviewed their CEO. He's a great guy. And of course, he's a competitor, but a really smart company. Anyway, Gold Corps put out the roots of gold and the Abrahamic religions. And I thought it was a really good article just talking about gold and history. And one of the things that came out of that article, and I was rereading it this morning, was that gold was kind of a tie to the past. It was like an anchor to history. And it was binding all these, your ancestors and past generations together.
Starting point is 02:03:03 It was one of the themes that ran through it all that's another thing is the war on things that are real you know war on the war on truth the war on history the war on heroes the war on tradition gold's a part of that you know it's gold's a real part of that and then of course you know the the truth is a lot like um or the the narrative is kind of like the roman coins first First, they debase it a little bit. You clip the edges, you know, then again, you start putting more copper and then just lead and then other things, other base metals in there. And eventually there's nothing left at all.
Starting point is 02:03:34 And that's the narrative now. I mean, there's just, they started out with a lot of truth in it, just a little bit of lies and then at the end you get nothing but lies and I think people are recognizing, yeah. And you know, when we look at the Federal Reserve and we look at these fiat currencies and everything, they want to sell us an entire fiat universe where nothing is real. And they control the value of everything and how everything can operate. They control all the levers. that they're trying to take is really, as they're running out of time on this fiat petrodollar, they want to jump to the next level. They want to double, triple, quadruple down on this and take
Starting point is 02:04:14 everything into that kind of, well, you know, it's worth what it is because I say that's what it's worth. You know, just instead of a proof of work, you have proof of stake. Instead of reality, you have, I say this is real, and this is the only reality that you're going to be allowed to engage in. You're going to live in the metaverse, and you're going to do what I say, and everything that you do is going to be watched and controlled. This is the approach that we need to understand, and we've got to get people to see the bigger picture.
Starting point is 02:04:40 You know, they get angry when they see the government coming after this, you know, well, we're going to ban the stoves. And we haven't had, except for California, we haven't had any statements about when they're going to ban our cars. But when they start taking real physical stuff from us, that gets people's attention. But they really need to be able to see this as a part of the bigger picture. Or otherwise, they're going to be able to take this from us in of the bigger picture or otherwise they're going to be able to take this from us in a gradual process if they don't do it all at once we've got to see where this big picture is and the big picture is a fiat universe i think we ought to call that
Starting point is 02:05:13 instead of a metaverse we got to put a t-shirt together or some kind we put a children's book this is a fiat universe it's terrible that's not a bedtime story. That would scare the kids. That's right. Yeah, you would not get them to sleep at all that night. So what's going on at Wise Wolf? Tell us about that. Well, the good news is the prices have risen a bit, so there's an uptick in the amount of supply that we have. It's not great.
Starting point is 02:05:45 It's not like what it was two years ago. But the supplies there, we're looking at the Wolfpack membership is growing thanks to your audience and people are joining every day. We're getting better and better deals. I'm probably two months ahead of schedule on Wolfpack for buying right now. And by the way, if you join Wolfpack, if you go to davidknight.gold and click the link that says join Wolfpack, it'll be a little drop-down that says you can sponsor the show and, of course, pick David Knight as where you found us. But we're still giving away that pre-1933 $20 gold piece that's graded as MS-64. It's a St. Godin's 1920s.
Starting point is 02:06:18 Anyway, it's worth about $2,500. We're going to be giving that away in the next week or two. So anybody who's joined since we had to reset reset the site you're automatically entered in that uh some of the other plans are putting together the the discord and i'm working with some of the web people right now to get that developed so we can have people that are members of the site join and you can communicate with each other kind of set up a communications and intelligence hub that's that's been the real goal of wolfpack and of course you can always buy direct with us and if hub that's that's been the real goal of wolfpack and of course you can always buy direct with us and if you just and there's no minimums i you know i
Starting point is 02:06:49 hear this all the time people are calling these 1-800 numbers and again i i don't know anything about some of the competitors that are out there but uh a lot of the times if you don't have ten thousand dollars they won't even talk to you i remember that was the that's what happened to me i was uh the first time i bought gold, David, I was 22. And, uh, I, you know, I listened to talk radio and I just hear all the gold commercials. This is, I mean, back then gold was like 300 and something dollars an ounce. And, uh, and again, there was a three or $400 an ounce. And so I called this guy that, uh, you know, my first 1-800 number and he got to talking
Starting point is 02:07:21 to me and he says, uh, well, how much do you have? I said, I have $2,300. And just like that, you know, the air sucked out of the room. He didn't care anymore. He wouldn't talk to me. I think he sent me some numismatic thing I tried to sell. You know, I think it was probably like a, you know, a little Liberty or something. It was something numismatic with a ton of blue sky and all that stuff put on it. So it wasn't worth what it should have been. I should have been buying a, you been buying a gold coin or several ounces of bullion. And so we don't have a minimum.
Starting point is 02:07:47 You can call me with $25 and I'll take your order direct. But if you're going to do that, I would recommend Wolfpack because you can start at $50 and we automatically drop ship you from the office. We get you your product with an invoice every month guaranteed. And we're going to show you how much you paid. So anyway, it's really, it's growing. We're excited about it because it's building an infrastructure. I looked today and I'll close with this, but there was an article that made me laugh.
Starting point is 02:08:13 It's up on NBC and one of the financial networks has three reasons to buy gold now. One is gold acts as a hedge against inflation. Gold is easy to sell and gold can diversify your portfolio. Well, that's pretty elementary but i would put at the top of that cbdc yeah central bank digital currency that's right the the overlords in finance want to control your life and one of the ways to get out of that is to own precious metals that they're not going to do away with precious metals it's
Starting point is 02:08:41 just part of our story i mean they can do it they try. They can try to disconnect us from our roots and our past, like Solzhenitsyn said. If you want to destroy people, sever their roots, they can try that all they want. But again, I'm not trying to sell gold as an investment. It's a speculative asset. We were talking about Peter Schiff the other day, talking about Bitcoin.
Starting point is 02:09:00 Then he does the same thing for gold. They're not really doing that, but I'm really proud of what we're doing with Wolfpack because I think that's, that's the future, uh, building people away to, to save on a, you know, the, the Wolfpack thing allows people to save on a gradual, regular basis. And that is a very powerful thing. And you're saving into something that is going to be real money that, um, we're
Starting point is 02:09:24 going to need to have in this parallel society if we can't wake enough people up. I mean, hopefully these guys are going to jump the shark and they're going to start banning things left and right. And everybody's going to say, wait a minute. I think I see a pattern here. At that point, we kick the rascals out. But if that doesn't happen, it's going to be up to us on a local level basis and you'll always be able to barter gold and other things like that so people are going to have to uh focus on things that are real uh maybe get some chickens right now when you look at what's happening with eggs that's right as a matter of fact there was a thing on bablinby you know you always associate
Starting point is 02:10:00 scrooge mcduck with his big stash of gold coins that he would dive into. They had a picture of him diving into his stash now of eggs, which I guess he's got an inside track on as being a duck, but, uh, that's where you store your real money, I guess now is in eggs, but the gold will last a little bit longer. I think, uh, well, you'd be better off jumping into those eggs than that big pile of gold. I think you'd break every bone in your body. Gold doesn't get away very well. That's right. Well, it's always great talking to you, Tony.
Starting point is 02:10:29 Thank you so much for everything you do for the program. I really do appreciate it. Thank you, Dave. It's an honor, sir. All right. We're going to take a quick break. And do we have Jason ready yet? We're going to be talking to Jason Barker about Nights of the Storm.
Starting point is 02:10:42 They've started. And we'll introduce Jason to you in case you don't know who Jason is, but he's been a big help to our audience in the military. He sent me a letter that he was suggesting people use if they want to get a religious exemption, and it's worked for a lot of listeners in a lot of different industries. And it was such a good outline, uh, that we put it up on the site for a long time, but he's, um, he's been around with the show, supporting the show and, um, he and angry tiger have put together their own show. So we're going to talk about that
Starting point is 02:11:15 as well. Uh, so we're going to take a quick break and, 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 aps radio delivers multiple channels of music right to your mobile device get the aps radio app today and listen wherever you go all right joining us now is jason barker the first time i've talked to jason i've been able to see him on nights of the storm but we've been communicating back and forth for the longest time as i said before the break time I've talked to Jason. I've been able to see him on Nights of the Storm, but we've been communicating back and forth for the longest time, as I said before the break. What he wrote to help people think through the individual issues
Starting point is 02:12:32 with this religious exemption on the vaccine mandates has been invaluable to so many people. So many people have written us because we put that up, talking about how that worked for them and worked for others. So it's great to finally get to meet you, Jason. Thank you for coming on today. Appreciate it. Thank you so much, David.
Starting point is 02:12:53 First off, this is an honor to be on your show. And I want to thank you personally for sharing that with so many people because, you know, like I told you before, if it helped one person and I lost my career, it was worth it to me. Well, and you've been through the ringer on this thing and, uh, we're going back and forth on, on what's happening with us and we're getting contradictory information. Uh, now you got Fox news saying, well, they still are going to be coming. It's not going to affect the people that are in process. Yesterday.
Starting point is 02:13:23 They said it would, uh, uh, stop that for anybody that was in process, but now they're backing off of that. And that's what Davis Jantz had said, and he's been involved in this with many different branches of service. He's a JAG officer, and I got him on with an update of that. I mean, tell us a little bit about what is going on with your personal experiences because you were getting close to retirement in the military and you put everything on the line over your religious beliefs. And that's, that's a real act of integrity. I really do appreciate that. Oh, thank you, David. And I'll tell you what's
Starting point is 02:14:00 going on right now, because this is a very fluid situation and uh i know the word on the street was that the national garden reserve we're not going to get that recension of the mandate that has gone through so they are going yes it has good that's good and uh there's a there's a recension order out there that basically covers the august 24th 2021 for active and then November 30th, 2021 for garden reserve that basically nullifies them. However, there's some caveats to that. I don't know what's going to happen to the folks who have been put out already. So that really primarily affects those who have a pending exemption like myself, that we never got an answer back on it. So they're just pretty much halting those. And then we go right back to work.
Starting point is 02:14:47 Well, and of course they said, uh, from the very beginning, they said, it's not going to do anything for the people that have been kicked out. It's not going to change their discharge status because they were very, it's just amazing to me that they would not only kick them out, but they, they would, you know, kick them as they're going out the door and kick them, keep kicking them down the road. You know, these types of discharges that they're giving people affected their benefits, but also affected their ability to get a job even, you know, in non-governmental related agencies, because there's a black mark on, on coming out because they had, uh, you know,
Starting point is 02:15:19 religious beliefs and, and they were initially, we heard from them that the guard and the reserves were going to not be included in this because the Pentagon said, well, Congress said this particular memo, but then we had a one later for the guard and for the reserve. And so that wasn't covered by Congress, but now you're saying that they are going to cover that right this is uh it's brand new they added that to it before they push this memo out and i've seen um they they release a frago so the original order was the executive order and the fragos are fragmentary orders they're kind of like amendments so we're up to like number 36 now because it's been it's been you know um a dynamic situation and they change it based on the threat level, the perceived threat level and things like that.
Starting point is 02:16:07 So it's not abnormal to have a bunch of Fraggos. Um, but the latest one that's out and that's what came out, um, as a result of this memo was that it will apply to the garden reserve. So they rescinded that little snippet there that kind of kept it separate. At least that's my understanding of it. Um,
Starting point is 02:16:24 that's really good. Yeah. They were saying that they weren't going to continue to proceed to kick any anybody out but tell us a little bit about you know what it's been like on a personal basis and and what have you seen from people who have been kicked out what have you seen from people who took the jab i mean don't people that have taken the jab and had adverse effects from it. But let's focus first on, you know, what it's like for you personally, having this sword hanging over your head that, you know, you're basically going to be kicked out and kicked out with a bad discharge and all the rest of the stuff, your career ends, all your investment that you put in for nearly 20 years ends.
Starting point is 02:17:00 Talk about that. Oh, right. So it's been an emotional roller coaster not just for myself but my family yeah you know my wife uh you know the kids my mother you know my aunt and uncle they all they all watched this really closely but i will say this my command is a very good command they've been uh at first i felt like i was kind of being scrutinized too much uh with the paperwork and and the testing and everything I had to do that was separate from those that were vaccinated. But then I realized they're actually I have a very good command.
Starting point is 02:17:32 They made sure that everything was done by the letter, because if we had missed something somewhere, I could have been an immediate rejection. So I want to thank my command for being for treating me with dignity and respect. But, you know, when you're under that sword like that, you kind of feel like you're targeted. I do know people, however, in other units that didn't get treated as well. And that's basically on their command. Um, you know, I didn't personally see it, but that's what they tell me. Um, and you never know. I mean, I remember when we were doing this, we were saying, you know, let's look careful
Starting point is 02:18:03 not to mention your name, not to show where you're from. Just do it anonymously and say, you know, don't copy this. Don't plagiarize it because, you know, that's going to be the basis for which they kick you out. But, you know, here's the different reasons that people as Christians would not want to do this. Select the ones, you know, these are ideas. Select the ones that apply to you and your conscience and then elaborate in your own words about that but we had to protect your identity because we really didn't know what was happening it was really escalating and this has been this has been a very long time started back in september right of 2021 uh with this phony authorization everything about this has just been
Starting point is 02:18:39 vicious and phony oh yeah it's been. And I've actually learned a lot about army regulations I didn't used to know. And I know I could argue the constitutionality of the order all day long, but when it comes to army regulation, it is locked solid. Like there's a regulation to back. They can force it. There's three types of vaccines. There's your normal vaccine. There's what's called the you know the stuff under emergency use authorization and then i forget what the third one is it was uh some kind of uh like test testing the testing phase and so they can test you they can use you like a guinea pig right so the testing and the eua are voluntary however the president
Starting point is 02:19:23 can um you know in whatever the situation dictates, the president can make you do it. It's in regulation. So the actual order was a lawful order. Absolutely lawful order. But the thing was, if you do the process, and that's where I went through my command and we did the proper process. And a lot of these people that got kicked out got kicked out because they didn't do the process. And I don't know if that was maybe they wanted out and it was an easy way out or maybe they didn't know how i'm not sure why they didn't go through the process and of course you know when you say it was a lawful order but then there's also the caveat that you need to
Starting point is 02:20:00 support the constitution even you know if it's to your benefit you support it as well but uh the religious exemption and they you know paid lip service to that uh in in many cases they didn't want to go through that in in good faith but they had to put that there in order to make it a lawful order they had to have that caveat there for a religious exemption right well yeah that's true but i did see they were approving some. So I think the problem here is that the people who didn't want it for other reasons, they didn't want to go to the medical route, I don't think, because that's really hard when you have science working against you, right? And it's based on a doctor's opinion. I think what a lot
Starting point is 02:20:40 of people did was they jumped on and they did a religious exemption and then maybe it wasn't sincere maybe something in their lifestyle or something that just shows that this guy's full of it and uh because no one local could decide they actually had to go all the way to the top but there was recommendation letters so your your chaplain would do a a memorandum that says whether he believed it was sincere and And then from there on up, it's just a recommender, not recommend if they elected to. So that could have been some of it too.
Starting point is 02:21:14 I don't know why so many were rejected unless it's just that they weren't, you know, deemed not to be sincere. What I will say about the army though, is I've been keeping tabs on the numbers. The army did appear to be going through them and not like a blanket denial. Like I think the Navy did kind of a blanket denial. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:21:30 Uh, but that was happening with a, I think it was a coast guard that, uh, Davis shots was doing. He said, yeah, this is pretty clear that this is just a, they weren't even evaluating anything. They were just a rubber stamp denial. Right. Right. And, and I gotta say the army was
Starting point is 02:21:45 pretty good about it, at least in my opinion. Um, and from what I was seeing and I didn't share a lot of that because a lot of that, I don't know. Um, I, I can't represent the army. It's not my job to put information out that hasn't been publicly released. And I gotta be real careful on our show that we don't do that kind of thing. I don't want to get myself in trouble, but, uh, but I had nothing. Go ahead, sir. How much more time do you have in the military before you can retire? So I will be out of the military on, uh, at the end of July. Oh, I'll go. Yep. I'll go on my terminal leave, which is on my leave. I have saved up to go back to Missouri, you know, get set up and stuff in the middle of May. So that's good. Well, that's great. So let's talk about something that you're involved in right now that you may wind up
Starting point is 02:22:28 doing when you get out of the military in a few months. And that is a nights of the storm. I was very honored that you kind of pointed to this show when you did it, but you guys have a great show in its own right. You and angry tiger. And, um, and it kind of grew out of, of people that were interacting with each other on Rockfin and during this show and you guys kept continuing that. I would notice when the show would end, especially on like an evening show when we had the, for
Starting point is 02:22:56 the premium content that people who are members of Rockfin can watch. I noticed that that would go on for quite some time after the show ended, you guys are still talking to each other. So you create another show where you can talk to each other and it's very interactive. Tell us a little bit about that. Oh, that's exactly right, David. Um, we, we would go, you know, talking to the chat, all these people, we got Lori light, Tom Cooper, angry tiger harps, little John, we would go on forever and ever.
Starting point is 02:23:19 And sometimes I would, you know, I catch the tail end of your show live at lunch when I get to come home. And if I leave the window open and I come home and I look back at the chat and I'm like, oh, wow, these guys were talking forever. And then, of course, on your premium show, which Karen said, if I come on, I got to mention your premium show tonight because you don't plug it. That's right. I forgot about it. I always forget to plug. By the way, let's talk about something while we're plugging.
Starting point is 02:23:45 Let's talk about this coin. I love this coin. This was done by Jason, and it's a challenge coin, which is something that happens a lot of times in the military. It's a very common thing in the military. And so he found some people that do this. He designed the graphic on it, and it's got a knight chest piece on the front. On the back, it's got a microphone.
Starting point is 02:24:06 It has a David Knight show, the website underneath it, using free speech to free minds. I love the design. And the way it came out is just spectacular. You put this kind of a starburst pattern behind it, a lot of very fine lines. And that really pops when you look at it. We can't really capture it when we show it there. But I really do appreciate you doing that, Jason. And that's been really popular.
Starting point is 02:24:28 My son does some 3D printing, so he 3D printed a stand to put this thing on. So that's our contribution. But the other part of it was from Jason. That is, I really do like that. And, of course, you can find that at thedavidknightshow.com. You can find our merchandise section there. So there you go, Karen. I. You can find our merchandise section there. So, um, there you go, Karen.
Starting point is 02:24:45 I got another plug in there for that, but, uh, that along with the, the, uh, mugs and the t-shirts and the things. And we do have a program tonight at seven o'clock Eastern time.
Starting point is 02:24:55 If you are a rock fan member, you can, um, uh, come in for that content. But yeah, I, I do forget to plug.
Starting point is 02:25:03 I'm really bad about selling things so uh but thank you for plugging that oh but yeah back the nights of the storm so uh yeah it was just a group i talked to tony when uh when i was dealing with him to do my 401k rollover and i mentioned to him that when i got out of the military i was thinking about doing a show he said you should do it he's like it's fun you should do it i said yeah okay i'll do that but then you know we get to talking in the chat i'm seeing that people are staying in longer and longer and i'm seeing these folks on other on tony's uh chat on uh guards got a new show now which is a liberty conspiracy great show um we see each other there on all of the different folks from america unplugged we see it so we said let's
Starting point is 02:25:44 just do our own, and we'll talk about the stuff that we talk about in chat with no time like the present. So we did. And so tell people where they can find it, time and place. Well, the easiest way to find all the different places, we have a website, thenightsofthestorm.com or nightsots.com, but primarily we're on Twitter, and our handle is knightsots.
Starting point is 02:26:06 Good, good. Have you had any problems with Twitter the last couple of days? We've had some issues with Twitter. I don't know if it was directed at me or if things are getting a bit shaky at Twitter in terms of putting things out. I mean, we're still broadcasting out, even though they shut down a long time ago. Periscope, we're still kind of using that same channel to put our things out. I mean, we're still broadcasting out, even though they shut down a long time ago, Periscope, we're still kind of using that same channel to put our stuff out.
Starting point is 02:26:28 Are you going through that? Or are you going through spaces or something when you do it? How are you putting this out? We go straight to Twitter. We live stream to Twitter, D live and Odyssey. And we can only do with the software we're using. We can only do three platforms at a time.
Starting point is 02:26:41 So that's our three live ones. Um, Twitter has not had an issue. We've had an issue we've had an issue with people saying that they can't they don't get notified or they can't share us sometimes they can't find us but it's been very minimal i know we we did uh chris graves has his own show now digging chris graves he got banned he got buried and we did another show exposing that and then all of a sudden it's almost like he's out of twitter jail now because people shared the heck out of it well that's good but when did his ban happen is that
Starting point is 02:27:10 something that happened recently because i saw the the show where you guys i saw the beginning of the show where you guys were talking about that and you were demonstrating how he didn't appear even though you were following him and you're typing in his name and everything it doesn't suggest it uh so you guys are talking about different aspects of the shadow banning when did um when did he get banned shadow banned is that something that happened uh post uh musk or was that before oh no that happened about the week before we did that show to expose it ah um yeah we just noticed that he has the same people uh we all know the same people and we all go view chris so we we watched his view count just drop down and then we're trying to share and i'm trying to type his name in it wouldn't come up so we did a show to expose that and then we did a second show right after to to even further expose
Starting point is 02:27:55 it um and then all of a sudden now i can i can see him i can share and when i say share i mean like to tag somebody to to drop the tag in there and uh yeah it was pretty crazy pretty intense how it went from zero to 100 on the banning well it's good that you're on d live and odyssey especially odyssey i think odyssey is um you know d live has done a couple of things to us in the past and of course they demonetized us um and uh we were on trovo for a while first trovo demonetized us and then they kicked on Trovo for a while. First, Trovo demonetized us, and then they kicked us off. And so when I saw DLive demonetizing any political content, I thought, well, the next thing is they're just going to kick us off. And all that goes back to some mainstream media articles about January the 6th.
Starting point is 02:28:38 They said, look at this. These people were insurrectionists, and they were live streaming and getting paid to do it. And so immediately Trovo and DLive stopped any monetization of any politics, especially conservative politics. And so, you know, all that stuff is shaky. But there are some platforms like Odyssey that seem to be committed to free speech and things like that. But get on as many of them as you can. That's the importance of in this kind of environment. And I think, you know, what happened to Chris kind of underscores my skepticism about a real changing of the guard at Twitter, because I see all these people from the EU talking about how he's going to censor for them with their brand new DSA.
Starting point is 02:29:23 And, you know, he's going to censor all the people. And it's just an issue of how quickly he's going to censor for them with their brand new DSA. And he's going to censor all the people. And it's just an issue of how quickly he's going to do it. He's bowing and scraping before the Chinese. And of course, he got to become he became the world's richest man by servicing government desires and providing what they want and the way that they want it. So I've always been I've been a skeptic about all this stuff that he's our billionaire savior from the very beginning. I don't, I still see stuff like that happening with us. Karen has had been unfollowed from me and other people have been unfollowed from her and that type of thing since the Musk thing.
Starting point is 02:30:00 So, yeah, I just, I still don't think that it, but you know, we use whatever we can, as long as we can. Right. Right. Right. And, uh, I'm not a fan of Musk either. The way I see it, anybody can make big promises. He makes these grand do this. I don't know the word grand grand promises, and then he gets money from the government
Starting point is 02:30:19 to do it. Then he pays somebody else to get 90% solution and then walks away to another project. That's right. Um, and I thought with the contractor and I did that, um, my Yelp reviews would be horrible. I'd get fired. Yeah. And these, uh, yeah, things are not going too well right now at Tesla. Some of that is political. I think, you know, he has real enemies, you know, whenever you get into politics, you're going to make some real enemies and they're going to really come after
Starting point is 02:30:42 you and try to kill you. You know, I mean, it's, uh, in any way possible, maybe even literally. So, you know, you're always, if you get into politics at that level, uh, there's always going to be a real conflict, but at the same time, um, you know, he knows how to, um, you know, grease these guys up to get whatever it is that he wants. And, uh, so I don't really think that we're going to see, uh, Twitter as, uh, the answer to all free think that we're going to see, uh, Twitter as the answer to all free speech because it's just so pervasive and so many other things, but that's the way he's being sold by a lot of people in the media. I just, I just don't see it.
Starting point is 02:31:14 Um, so, uh, what else is on your mind in terms of, uh, you know, what you guys are working on in the future? Where were your plans to take this? Uh, well, this year, 2023, we're trying to make the year of solutions. So for the next year or so, we're going to be looking at different projects to come up with things that you could do to kind of circumvent this tyranny that's coming. One of the things I'm working on right now is I have all these old cell phones laying around. And I thought, what can I do with an old cell phones laying around um and i thought what can i do with an old cell phone well i could take it i could reformat it fill it full of memory i then go to whatever prepping website i like
Starting point is 02:31:52 organic prep for myself it's got a lot of gardening tips and stuff in there yeah and then grab that knowledge you save it as a pdf so you don't get all the ads and stuff and just fill that thing full and then throw it in a faraday cage and throw it in your sock drawer because someday the power will go out and that knowledge will be gone or the internet will go out that's true and and uh yep yeah you've got you know you could put it on dvds but then of course you're going to have to have a computer that's going to be in that Faraday cage as well you know but I agree with you I do you do have to have that and you do need to have some stuff that is air gapped as everybody's putting all the stuff online and in the cloud.
Starting point is 02:32:31 That to me is just a recipe for it all to be flushed down the memory hole, either by people who just want to censor, or if there is some kind of an event that takes everything down. And that seems to be where they want to take us. It seems like they want to take us back to a pre-industrial society. Yeah, that's the way I see it too. And like you said, the reason I chose the small devices, they're air-gapped, of course, and then you put them in airplane mode
Starting point is 02:32:58 so they're not connected to anything. Then also all you need is one of those little $5 solar charger battery banks, and you can power it. So if you have no power at your house, you can at least pull up, you know, how do I make a water wheel? I have a river right here. How can I do that to generate me some power? Like all those useful stuff that you won't know how to do if you don't have the Internet at your fingertips anymore. So that's one of the big projects.
Starting point is 02:33:21 We're also working on, Angry Tiger and i are working on a sub stack but i think the most impressive thing that we're doing that i'm impressed with that i'm going to continue to work on is on our website we actually put up kind of a tv guide of sorts uh you're on there guards on there american plugs on there and i put it down uh not only where they could find you at the main uh platforms but also there's a uh monday through sunday through Sunday timeline up so people can know. If they're off on a day, they're like, hey, I'm off on Tuesday. What's playing today? That's great. I should do something like that on our site and help promote you guys, cross-promote it. That's the important thing.
Starting point is 02:33:59 Anything that we can do to cross-promote is very important because we all understand the same issue is that we've got to get this broader understanding of where this is headed. We can fight them issue by issue. We can fight them on a particular aspect of what they're trying to ban with transportation, a particular aspect of cars or gas stoves or whatever. But you've got to see what the bigger agenda is, uh, to really understand what the problem is for the longest time. Uh, the left would always say, think globally act locally. Well, we need to understand what the global agenda is and we need to oppose it locally. Uh,
Starting point is 02:34:36 but we've got to get people to understand that this is not an ad hoc collection of random things. And this isn't, you know, because these guys are allied with a particular company so this is a a global agenda you know we're gonna have a lot of things happening uh this next week with uh davos kicking off and they are just it is like a fire hose trying to get all this information from davos because they have so many people who are publishing stuff on a daily basis it goes pages after pages on their site i I've been banned from them on Twitter. So I don't know what they're trying to feature, but I can still go to their website because
Starting point is 02:35:09 we don't have IDs to use the internet yet. They're working on trying to fix that as well. Once I do that, I won't be able to see anything that they're putting out on their internet site, just like they blocked me on Twitter. Yeah, we'll be back down to the days of going to the square and putting up the soapbox. But at least we'll be in the line where you have a big audience, you know, crammed in. And that's something I wanted to talk about maybe this weekend. Just consider this.
Starting point is 02:35:35 We have all these vaccines for the bees, vaccines for chickens, vaccines for cows. It's because the way that they farm them, they put them in. I'm doing a lot of research on the bee thing. And that's the way that they farm them, they put them in, I'm doing a lot of research on the bee thing and that's the way that they put them together. And so, uh, close proximity, it takes one sick bee to get many hives sick. Well, what do you think is going to happen to people when they do that to us? That's right. You know? Yeah.
Starting point is 02:36:00 And of course they've got the vaccines to sterilize the mammals as well. And a lot of connections, as I pointed out yesterday, and, um, I've got the vaccines to sterilize the mammals as well. And a lot of connections, as I pointed out yesterday, and I've got some more information here today. I don't know if I'll get to it or not, but, you know, Spavac and the bizarre aspects of this mRNA vaccine, the Trump shots, things that I was always questioning. Why do you have to keep it so cold? Why do you have to do two injections on a 30-day basis? Well, if you go back and you look, you see that they were doing this, and they worked with Pfizer for this delivery mechanism. They were already doing that to sterilize mammals, primarily horses and deer.
Starting point is 02:36:41 But then they're working a lot of different animals, rhesus monkeys and, uh, all the rest of the thing. They would identify them as a, um, um, a, a nuisance and then get rid of them. And I think they've identified us as a nuisance. I think you're right. I mean, look at, look at everybody, uh, all these big, uh, groups out there. They all say we have too many people. They've been saying it since I was a kid, Too many people were killing the earth. We are the virus. And these are the same people like Bill Gates. He wants to vaccinate everybody for your safety, for your good, because he's on a TED talk
Starting point is 02:37:15 talking about how the people need to go away. So how can you trust somebody that says, take my thing. I want you to take all my things um for your own good after they told a group of people that these people have to go away that's right yeah you can't trust it i mean they're pulling out out of uh coal storage uh they're pulling out paul ehrlich who when um bill gates and i were in high school he was telling everybody we got to reduce the population and this guy is in his 90eties and now 60 minutes is featuring him again. This has always been at the basis of all this depopulation. And,
Starting point is 02:37:51 um, you know, now they're not, uh, they're putting it out there right front and center in front of you. And then whenever you notice, Oh no, you're just a conspiracy theorist.
Starting point is 02:37:59 It's always been their conspiracy to reduce the population, to radically reduce the population. They see us as a virus and they want to, and a nuisance, and they want to eradicate us because they want to keep everything for themselves. I mean, this is where this has always been, but I really do appreciate what you've done, Jason. I thank you for, um, you know, being a friend and for supporting the program. And it's great to see this, uh, what this new program that you and Angry Tiger put together.
Starting point is 02:38:26 I want to talk to Angry Tiger next week sometime as well. And I'm so glad that you guys are doing this. We can't have enough people doing this. It really is true. And thank you for your integrity and sticking through this. I know that you and your family have been through a lot and really under a lot of pressure uh and you know god does that to us at times i appreciate the fact that you start your program uh with a reading a
Starting point is 02:38:53 bible verse and as you know god collects our tears in a bottle so thank you thank you david it was a pleasure to be on it was an honor and don't forget tonight's show for David, folks. Thank you. I should get you to do my plugs for me. Thank you very much. All right. Jason Barker, Knights of the Storm and give people the website again where they can get the links to everything. KnightsOTS.com Great, great. Thank you, Jason.
Starting point is 02:39:17 Always great to talk to you. Take care. God bless. Interested in a curated list of the finest classical music? Find it now Take care. God bless. Thank you. Let's talk about what is happening on the life front. LifeSite News, and they're very strong about this, anything that has to do with abortion or euthanasia, and this kind of touches on it, end-of-life issues. Proposed changes to brain death declaration in the U.S.
Starting point is 02:40:39 will put more lives at risk. And the people who put this together is the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition, because that really is what this is about. If we don't respect life, they will take it away from us at the beginning of life with abortion. If somebody runs into a medical issue, they'll kill you, especially to harvest your organs. Isn't it interesting that they started doing that with babies? And of course, trying to destroy the lives of the people who expose that. And our government's involvement in it as well.
Starting point is 02:41:18 Brain death is a controversial topic. Many people have received a life-saving organ donation from a person who was declared brain dead. And this article does not question organ donation, but it does question whether determinations of brain death are always accurate and whether changes to brain death determinations will cause further controversy. There have been several cases of people who have been declared brain dead who were not. And they talk about a couple of those cases. Reasons offered for seeking changes to the existing Declaration of Uniform Determination of Death Act, the U want to change UTA because they want to be able to eliminate lawsuits by family members who believed that parents or children were declared brain dead when actually they thought something could be done about it. They thought it was premature.
Starting point is 02:42:19 They said they want to make it easier to ration medical care, especially intensive care unit beds. We've seen a lot of that with the pandemic, haven't we? Making somewhat more organs available for transplant. Again, being able to declare somebody who's been injured brain dead allows them to pick the best time and way to harvest those organs. So in an orderly fashion, they can sustain the body working and the person is truly brain dead or whatever, then they could schedule everything for the organs that they're going to take out and do it all very quickly and transport it all very quickly. This is one of the reasons why we know that the abortions that are done by Planned Parenthood to sell organs to Fauci and his NIH,
Starting point is 02:43:18 we know that these were planned abortions that they delivered the babies live. Because if you poison the baby, if you start ripping it apart with trauma, it's going to destroy the organs. So they would deliver the babies live and then do what the Chinese government does to prisoners. Kill them by removing the organs so that they could get them in the proper state. And so this is a real key issue, the definition of death, the uniform determination of death. So in response to a number of recent lawsuits related to brain death determination, the American Academy of Neurology has proposed a revision
Starting point is 02:44:02 to the Universal Declaration of Deathly, UDDA. They're going to call it RUDDA. So they're going to go from udda to rudda. Sound like they're from New York. The first change would seek to replace the term irreversible with the term permanent. Well, it seems like those are the same thing they said, but here's the difference. Irreversible is commonly held to mean not capable of being reversed, and that's the current definition. Now, this is a situation that we can never do anything about.
Starting point is 02:44:36 It's not reversible. Whereas the term permanent is offered as a meaning that, quote, no attempt will be made to reverse. So it's a difference between nothing can be done to reverse this versus nothing will be attempted to reverse this. So because doctors are not going to attempt to reverse the patient's problem, it now becomes permanent. The second change would narrow down the definition of brain death from the entire brain to just selected functions of the brain stem that can be tested at bedside. Many will also still have electrical activity on electroencephalograms, EEGs,
Starting point is 02:45:17 which is one of the reasons that EEG testing as a requirement for brain death diagnosis was dropped in the 1970s. So if you're still picking up signals, let's not count that. The third change would standardize the brain stem testing protocol. Since the standard is not defined and different hospitals have different standards, this has been the basis for a lot of lawsuits because people would say, well, by that standard that you use to harvest the organs from, or to turn off life support or whatever, because hospitals don't want to keep people around. We've seen this in many different cases. We've had situations in the UK, you know, a baby that,
Starting point is 02:46:01 you know, they took off of life support. We've had the Terry Chaveau case here in the United States, one of the ones that I was really upset about. Anyway, the fourth change would eliminate the necessity for obtaining consent prior to testing for brain death. Right now, they have an apnea test for brain death that disconnects patients from their ventilator for six to eight minutes to see if they will breathe independently. This test has no value for the brain injured person and can only harm a patient that is not declared brain dead. So it's like making a heart attack. They said,
Starting point is 02:46:38 when you do this, when you disconnect the ventilator for somebody struggling, it's like making a heart attack patient with a chest pain run on a treadmill. It can only make the patient worse, and it only serves the interests of the transplant industry. So it's kind of a self-fulfilling test. It'll damage the patient even more so, so they can do that. So some of the stories about people who were declared brain dead and were not as a cautionary measure for all of us. This could happen to us individually. It could happen to our loved ones. A BBC story published in April this last year about Lewis Roberts. He was 18 years old, struck by a van in March of 2021.
Starting point is 02:47:28 And so at one point, the family was told that he had suffered a brain stem death. But hours before the surgery to donate his organs, he began to breathe on his own. His sister said, they said Lewis had passed away, that his brain stem was dead, and there was nothing more that they could do. Because his family had agreed to donate his organs, his life support machine was kept on, and he showed signs of life when he squeezed his sister's hands. The University Hospitals of North Midlands, part of the British medical system, the NHS,
Starting point is 02:48:07 where he was treated, said national clinical guidelines were strictly followed when he was declared brain stem dead. In a Daily Mail story, they talk about Vanessa Chalmers. It was published in 2018, a baby that was declared brain dead whose life support was removed, but then survived. A baby boy who was given no chance of survival after being declared brain dead, miraculously survived after his life support was switched off. Caleb is now 15 months old. He astounded doctors when he continued to breathe on his own and when he squeezed his mother's finger.
Starting point is 02:48:47 Again, we go back and we look at what happened with Terry Chaveau. I just, that was really a key story for me. In terms of watching both Jeb Bush as governor and his brother, George W., as president. None of them would do anything to save them. And this is a story that went viral. And you watch this probate judge because her husband did not want life support continued, but the family did.
Starting point is 02:49:21 Her mother and father said, we will take care of her. Allow us to continue this. And the probate judge said no. And you had people who showed up and tried to feed her and give her water, and those people were arrested. They starved her to death because her quality of life was not what her husband wanted. And the probate judge signed with him. And, you know, that was it with the Bushes for me. I mean, you know, I subsequently found out a lot more things about the Bushes. But to see something like that happen, it was just amazing. Just amazing.
Starting point is 02:50:02 As they were being touted as somebody that they clearly were not. Washington state has a new pro-abortion complaint form. This is going to be a weapon to be used against crisis pregnancy centers. If you're going to have a pregnancy center and you're going to give counseling and tell people, look, you know, we've got people who would adopt your child if you can't handle it. Show them the heartbeat. Show them ultrasound of the baby. This is something that really gets people like Elizabeth Warren angry.
Starting point is 02:50:37 She doesn't get angry about the abortion center. She doesn't get angry about the harvesting of organs and then how Fauci and his cult use this to create humanized mice so that they can test things on them. Residents of Washington can now file complaints against anyone who interferes with them getting abortions, potentially opening the door to frivolous harassment of pro-lifers by state officials. The reproductive rights complaint form will allow individuals to file complaints if they feel they have, quote, experienced deception, harassment, or other misconduct at a crisis pregnancy center.
Starting point is 02:51:19 Well, you don't think there's some deception that's going on at Planned Parenthood? They give them a line about, you can't think there's some deception that's going on at Planned Parenthood? They give them a line about, you can't afford this kid. Do you realize how much it's going to cost you for this kid to support this kid until the kid gets to the age of 18 or something? As if you're going to have to pay all that right now, up front? But, yeah, lying to them about the child that they're carrying. They said also harassment at a clinic or other reproductive health care facility. Complaints can also be filed against anyone who denies someone an abortion or who refuses to fill prescription for birth control,
Starting point is 02:51:59 emergency contraception, or abortion pills. Now, there's a lot of things inherent in this. In the UK, we covered it. They arrested a woman who was just standing silently on the sidewalk away from the abortion clinic, but in front of it, she had her eyes closed. She was silently praying. The cops arrested her. Somebody felt like they were being harassed. That's a very subjective standard. It's a standard that can even extend to arresting somebody who is silently praying. But, of course, when we talk about people who refuse to fill a prescription for birth control, why would they put that there?
Starting point is 02:52:36 Well, because now, with new regulations from the FDA, you can buy abortion pills over the counter. You don't have to go to a clinic to get those abortion pills. So now if you're an employee who's working at a retail pharmacy, Walgreens, CVS, some grocery store, if you have concerns about handing somebody a pill that you know is going to be used to kill a baby, well, then you'll get fired.
Starting point is 02:53:07 And if they don't fire you, they'll get a complaint, a penalty or something from the government. Mary Russell, thank you for the tip on Rockfin. Thank you for all you do in your family. Would it be possible to interview Tom McDonald? I'm not sure I know who Tom McDonald is. I'll look into it, though. Thank you, Mary. I appreciate that.
Starting point is 02:53:28 By making these complaints a public record, it's also a means of doxing anybody who is pro-life in the state of Washington. So what will be made public is the person's name, their address, their phone number, all of that. So that will allow people to harass them. They want to arrest anybody who even gets in front of their clinic. But of course, they want to put out information so that others will be harassed with this. The CDC says Americans are having less children now than in decades. Just over half of women under the age of 45 are having babies in
Starting point is 02:54:08 the U.S., and this has fallen dramatically. They said from 2002 to 2019, the share of women aged 15 to 45 with at least one child dropped from 2002 to 2019, dropped from 60% to 52%. Now they talk about the fact that, you know, they're delaying kids until they're older. They're focused more on career. This is a story coming from the Daily Mail. So they're not going to talk about how the, the objectives of people in terms of, you know,
Starting point is 02:54:43 the LGBT and how that is distracting people, getting them to focus on themselves to the extent that they don't want to have a heterosexual relationship. They don't want to have kids. You know, they just want to, like Sam Brenton, they just want to dress up and wear high heels or whatever. But a lot of this is a part of the career that's been sold to women. Women have been told that they do not want to have kids because that's not fulfilling to be a mother. And nothing could really be further from the truth, but it's not just- One of the funny things is people have gone in and looked at the amount of antidepressant drugs people utilize. And and in women they basically track as the number of
Starting point is 02:55:26 pregnancies goes down the amount of you know zoloft and things middle-aged women need goes through the roof yeah oh yeah well i've got a story about that actually that was where i was going next before i say that you know the daily mail has also got a story about how one out of every four americans are skipping to have kids. And they said it's over the fear of climate change. I think that is really virtue signaling. You know, oh, I care so much about the planet that I don't want to have kids. They really care about themselves.
Starting point is 02:55:54 Yeah, it has nothing to do that you're a selfish child still yourself. That's right. Yeah, they care about themselves. But, you know, there's also a study that just came out, Travis, what you were talking about, the amount, you know, how the use of antidepressants is inversely proportional to the number of kids that you've got type of thing, right, your family. This is a study that says the best medicine for curing depression and anxiety, kindness to others. I've always depended on the kindness of strangers.
Starting point is 02:56:26 Blank Dubois. No, this is about really doing nice things for people. If you're worried about the climate and you're freaking out, you truly are afraid of what is going on. You've got anxiety about a lot of other stuff. If you're depressed, well, the best thing that you could do is to actually help other people. This is coming out of Ohio State University, and they said a little bit of kindness shown
Starting point is 02:56:52 towards others can help beat feelings of depression and anxiety. Scientists said that performing good deeds leads to notable mental health improvements not seen in two other therapeutic techniques that are commonly used to treat the condition. So they have two techniques besides doping people up. That's what you were talking about. In this particular one, they were trying non-pharmaceutical means to get people out of depression. That stuff is, as we've talked about many times, very, very dangerous.
Starting point is 02:57:26 The SSRIs and other things like that, we call them murder-suicide pills. If you vary the dosage of that too much, it triggers reactions to people of all ages. That's why you see these people who many times will kill others and kill themselves, even killing friends, families, children, and then killing themselves, and they don't even know what they're doing. I talked to a person several years ago. She had a site, I think it's called SSRIstories.net, and she just had a long list of these events
Starting point is 02:58:02 that people blame on the gun. No, it's actually the serotonin reuptake inhibitors that they're putting out there for people. And if you vary that, it does all kinds of crazy stuff to you. She had one story of a guy who showed up in his classroom with a rifle. And he was pointing the rifle at the classroom and then pointing the rifle at himself and then back at the classroom. They eventually were able to get that rifle away from him, take him to a hospital,
Starting point is 02:58:32 because he clearly was not in his right mind. And when he recovered from it, he told them what happened. Yeah, just, you know, this medicine was doing crazy stuff to me. I didn't like it, so I just stopped taking it. Well, you know, boom. That's the type of thing that happened. But in this particular study, they didn't have anybody that was on pharmaceuticals. These were non-pharmaceutical treatments for depression and other things. They said kindness towards others was the only one of these three approaches that they studied that resulted in people, subjects, feeling more connected with other people.
Starting point is 02:59:10 They said social connection is one of the ingredients of life that is most strongly associated with well-being. And, of course, this is why we have the satanic agenda of breaking up families, of not having children, the satanic government and corporation working together. They want to isolate us. They want to tether us to this digital world, to this fiat universe. The story also shows that acts of kindness are helpful for fighting depression and anxiety
Starting point is 02:59:43 because when we help others, it takes our minds off of the negative thoughts that otherwise would be consuming our attention. They said, we often think that people with depression have enough to deal with, so we don't want to burden them by asking them to help other people. These results run counter to that. Doing nice things for people and focusing on the needs of others may actually help people with depression and anxiety to feel better about themselves. What was that? Yeah, it's better
Starting point is 03:00:12 to give than to receive. You know, and we can all have, if we've done that, we all know that that is true. The project included 122 people that had moderate to severe symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress. So they separated them into three groups. Two of the cohorts were assigned to techniques that are often used for cognitive behavioral therapy for depression. So one group, they had them planning social activities. Another group, they had them doing self-appraisal, cognitive reappraisal. So the social activities group was told to plan social get-togethers for two days a week.
Starting point is 03:00:56 Well, let's just mix it up. Let's have mixers with people and I'll just interact with people and I'll feel better, right? The cognitive reappraisal group kept records for at least two days per week intended to help them identify and change negative thought patterns in a way that could lower both depression and anxiety. Subjects assigned to the third group, on the other hand, were instructed to perform three acts of kindness daily for two days out of the week. So you've got one group that gets together with people.
Starting point is 03:01:30 Another group that does a self-assessment and reappraisal. How do I feel this way? Why do I feel this way? That type of thing. And the third group, you just say, do three acts of kindness daily, two days out of the week, right? About 28% of the time. The act of kindness was defined as a big or small act that benefits others and makes other people happy, typically at some
Starting point is 03:01:54 cost to you in terms of time or resources. Some reported acts of kindness among participants included baking cookies for friends, offering to give a friend a ride, leaving sticky notes for roommates with encouraging words. It could be something that's really simple, right? And so if you pursue making other people happy, maybe you will find it yourself, right? Maybe the founders were onto something when they talked about the pursuit of happiness. Of course, they were talking about a state of virtue and everything. But still, you know, I looked at this and I thought, okay, we get happy, get over their depression and their fear, their anxiety by doing things to make other people happy.
Starting point is 03:02:38 And it's kind of like I've said many times, liberty is something that you can't have unless you give it to other people also. If that is your attitude, and that really is true. I mean, if you're going to say, well, I think there ought to be a law about this because I don't like it. But if you try to shut down speech that you don't like, for example, you're going to find that your own speech is going to be censored. Because you're always going to find somebody who doesn't like what you're doing. And so you have to have that attitude that I'm going to allow other people to have this liberty. They also found that subjects across all the groups showed an increase in life satisfaction
Starting point is 03:03:16 and a drop in depression and anxiety symptoms after the 10-week study. So all three of these things happened, but the difference was that the people who were doing acts of kindness still showed a big advantage over other social activities and over cognitive reappraisal. This is why they want to isolate us. They know that we are designed by God to help other people, and that's part of the family dynamic that they are working so hard to take it away.
Starting point is 03:03:50 It's not just enough to be around other people. It's not just enough to do self-examination. Those are good, those are helpful, but it's the human element in doing things for other people. The Common Man 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,
Starting point is 03:04:34 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. Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation. They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us. It's time to turn that around and expose what they want to hide. Please share the information and links you'll find at thedavidknightshow.com. Thank you for listening. Thank you for sharing. If you can't support us financially, please keep us in your prayers. TheDavidKnightShow.com. Thank you.

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