The David Knight Show - 13Dec22 Real or Hype? Promise of Fusion and Genetic Cure for Cancer

Episode Date: December 13, 2022

OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODESWho is sabotaging power plants all over America?2:25Over 3,000 "warm banks" open in UK to cope with fuel poverty4:39Fuel prices more than double in EU, supply cha...in issues cause Orlando airport to tell airlines they can't refuel10:09"Mr. Fusion" is announced by government as people are seeing the future of ZERO FUEL18:26Human vs Robots: The battle reaches a turning point.24:13Humans in the year 2025 could be ageless bionic hybrids with downloadable brains as they transform into Elon Musk style cyborgs.28:01Zoltan Istvan, Transhumanist Party, (who I've interviewed) and his "John Galt communism"31:45Musk's offer "join or be killed by AI"35:03"Expert" pronouncement: In 100 years there’s an 80 or 90% chance that we’ll have achieved the goal of no aging or slower aging.42:57Base editing, genetic treatment, to cure cancer44:22A possible cancer cure that did NOT involve genetic editing46:59We keep putting all of our faith in science, not in God48:50The genetic base editing that is being touted as a cancer cure — how does it work?54:21"The 15 Minute Smart City" popping up all over the world — How are the sheep willing to walk so blindly into this technocratic enslavement?58:25Beware of a new, very bad "conservative" idea (like the old Constitutional Convention push) — "Common Good Conservatism"1:10:48Shark Week is just too white and Algebra is just difficult says "academics"1:27:38Listener Mail:.1:34:40Vaccine holocaust 2nd anniversary.1:41:38Walgreens & CVS will pay $10.7 Billion in multi-state settlements over opioid. Are victims of the Trump shot paying attention?1:47:35Zelensky seen sitting on a mall’s lap asking for another $50 billion.1:52:02Pharmacist Liz James on a new referral service, BlessedByHisBlood.com, to let people find blood donors who have not been vaccinated.1:54:50Blessed by His Blood is a cooperative. Every member will be an owner.1:59:33Biblical citizenship is not something that is common in the US.2:07:40The attack on raw milk and food in general2:15:39How does Blessed By His Blood work and what stage is it in?2:28:38As a poll of 33 countries shows, in every country the majority believe we're well on the way to World War 3. We need to assert a moral understanding of war, our Christian beliefs over and above the Machiavellian cynicism of geopolitics.2:39:50Taylor, Texas bans Christians from Christmas parade.2:48:05Neal McDonough is a Christian actor who became typecast as a villain in order to avoid kissing or sex scenes.2:55:15If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughZelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at:  $davidknightshowBTC to:  bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Mail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

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Starting point is 00:00:27 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 Tuesday, the 13th of December, Year of Our Lord 2022, day 1006 of the emergency. And we had another anniversary that was a couple of days ago. I'm going to tell you about that in just a moment. But today we're going to take a look at Mr. Fusion.
Starting point is 00:01:43 Just as things are looking so dark and they're taking everything away from us and people are starting to realize it, voila, the government announces that it has success with Mr. Fusion. Well, I'm going to tell you the rest of the story. And we'll be looking at the transhumanist agenda. They're bragging about humans versus robots and the robots are winning. And going to win, they said. Well, I think we're going to have something to say about that. We'll be right back. Stay with us. As I start, I have to say, somebody asked me,
Starting point is 00:02:41 why do you say the clock strikes 13? Well, that's the opening line, in case you don't know of george orwell's 1984 something is not quite right when it is striking 13 and something is definitely not right who purposely is sabotaging power plants all over america that's the question asked by michael snyder but of course according to mainstream media, we know the answer. It's all those Christians who want to stop drag shows by turning out the lights for everybody. That's just so stupid. But it's being sold by mainstream media. Now, let me tell you who's sabotaging power plants all over America.
Starting point is 00:03:23 Here's one of them. Big oil is ripping you off. 63 billion dollars in profit. Just over a 90-day period. This price gouging has to stop, and that's why we introduced a price gouging penalty here in the state of California. It's time to hold big oil to account. Yeah, well, you know, big corporations do rip us off, don't they? Not as bad as big government.
Starting point is 00:03:46 I mean, I'd rather be able to pay the prices and let them have a profit than to artificially inflate them. And of all the people who want to complain about ripping people off and making things ridiculously expensive, that is his cover for being by far and away the most expensive place in America for fuel. Far, far, far ahead of number two, Oregon. Oregon just has confiscatory taxes. California has confiscatory taxes and designer fuels that only a few refineries are foolish enough to want to try to produce and do business there in California. Because if you do business in California and you do his designer fuels for him, then he's going to come after your profits. And you're seeing this everywhere. You're seeing in the UK and in Europe, they're coming after the windmill companies, the solar farms.
Starting point is 00:04:47 They don't want anybody to make any money. They're going to blame them for the ridiculously expensive things that they have created. It is far more expensive to generate power with wind and with solar and with designer fuels. And so what they do is they come after the people who have worked with them. So this is what it looks like in the UK. Thousands of warm banks have opened in the UK. What is a warm bank? Well, it's a new concept as part of this forced austerity,
Starting point is 00:05:22 forced poverty into slavery. 3,300 warm banks have been opened across the UK as millions of people face the prospect of fuel poverty this winter. Yeah, it's the government that is really sabotaging our energy and our fuel. That's the real sabotage that's going on. Thanks to Biden. Thanks to Klaus Schwab. Thanks to Rishi Sunak.
Starting point is 00:05:55 Uh, these are the people who have gone to war with our energy generation. At the same time, they create sanctions and the rest of this stuff. This is a, the warm banks are being organized by a coalition of Christian groups. Well, that's good. But we also need to organize Christians to tell people the truth about this stuff. Look, we should never embrace a lie. Certainly as Christians. But it's not a good strategy for anybody to embrace a lie,
Starting point is 00:06:16 to live by a lie. That's why Solzhenitsyn said that. Yeah, he was a Christian, but he was looking at this and saying, when he wrote that essay, last essay he wrote in Russia before they kicked him out, he said, they want you in a totalitarian government, not just authoritarian, but in a totalitarian government. They demand that you double think, that you embrace a lie that you know is not true and that you live by that. And so Solzhenitsyn said, look, if you're going to be out on the street,
Starting point is 00:06:52 if you're going to lose your job, you're going to lose your home or whatever, tell them a lie. Just don't believe it. Just don't believe it. And most of the people in Russia said they had two news organizations. Izvestia and Pravda. Izvestia meant news and Pravda meant truth. They said there's no news in Izvestia and there's no truth in Pravda.
Starting point is 00:07:14 They knew they were being lied to. They're not fools. The problem is we think that the government is telling us the truth. We haven't caught on to that yet. And maybe it took them a while in Russia to catch on. Maybe they had to go into full-on slavery and serfdom before they caught on. Let's not do that. You know, as they say, experience is an expensive school,
Starting point is 00:07:41 but it's the only one that a fool will attend. Well, let's not have to go to that school. Let's learn from other people's suffering and mistakes and misery. Anyway, this organization of Christian groups is called the Warm Welcome Campaign, and they're bringing in a lot of different community organizations. The Christian churches are at the center of it, but they're also bringing in libraries, businesses, opening their doors to people who are desperate to come in from the cold. Some of these spaces offer free tea, a space to work, and according to a report by the National on Saturday, many are a third or even half full already. There's little doubt that we're heading toward a movement of crisis this winter in the
Starting point is 00:08:27 face of energy and fuel inflation, said Christian activist Carl Beach on the campaign's website. People will be facing a stark choice between food and warmth. This is what they are giving us. We need to understand that it's not man-made climate change. It's a man-made crisis. They're lying to us about the climate change. The crisis is very real, though, and it's here now. This is not something that's going to happen 50 years from now, 20 years from now.
Starting point is 00:08:58 They have no idea what the weather or the climate is going to be, even in just a few days. Never believe, you know, just watch the weather report religiously for a short period of time and see, just see. Anyway, uh, figures from the end fuel poverty coalition say that 16.4 million people in the UK will be unable to afford heating this winter. The warm welcome campaign stated that one in 10 excess deaths this winter will be attributable to fuel poverty. I guess the other 90% are attributable to the Trump shot sent around the world. Already the weather stations there predicting snow ice temperatures as low as minus 10 degrees Celsius.
Starting point is 00:09:49 That'd be 14 degrees Fahrenheit. Energy costs and inflation have skyrocketed since the UK decided to cut itself off from Russian fossil fuels earlier this year. That's it. It's intentional. The situation is much the same in the EU with the Russian foreign ministry saying the bloc's leaders are pushing Europe, in particular the European Union, towards a global energy collapse. That's the man-made crisis. That's the one you need to be worried about. That's what's man-made. That economic climate.
Starting point is 00:10:27 They're at war with their own people. With COVID, with climate, with Ukraine. As Fauci said, you do it from the inside with disruption and you do it iteratively. Well, it's starting to look like this, you know. It's from this movie. People say, oh, look, they're setting this is like in the swiss alps they're sitting on a balcony and i said is that an avalanche building over there oh yeah but it's a controlled it's controlled the federal reserve's got it don't worry about it
Starting point is 00:10:55 uh yes they're having to take some measures for sanctions and everything but it's not a problem uh it doesn't look controlled to me daddy it's okay harry it's okay everybody starts to get up and start to run at some point you realize this is real it's not just a conspiracy theory and they're not in control yeah that's from a movie that's where we are right now austrian energy prices are more than doubled at live score bet we love cheltenham just as much as we love football. The excitement, the roar,
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Starting point is 00:11:57 Natural gas prices in Austria surged 119% in October compared to last year. Five and a half percent just from the previous month. Year-on-year household energy prices jumped by 50% in October in Austria. Fuel oil up by 94.5%. Diesel by 48.6%. Electricity prices, the lowest increase, but that was up by 25%. They're looking at alternatives as well. People are saying, what can we do to keep warm? Wood pellets, 163% increase in wood pellets.
Starting point is 00:12:30 Firewood, up by 82%. If you want to fill up your internal combustion engine, diesel is now more expensive than premium fuel. And if you want to fill up a tank of 13 gallons, it's going to cost you $90. If you want to do that for diesel, it's going to be $105. So that's just Europe, right? We don't have that kind of problem here in America. Well, we got supply chain problems. We got problems even though we are pumping out oil. We have to ship the oil abroad. That's one of the reasons why Biden is putting up a shipping station.
Starting point is 00:13:12 Because nobody wants to build refineries here in the United States because you got people like Gavin Newsom who are going to shut you down. And so what we do with our oil is we ship it to China. They refine it and we buy it from them at a higher price. Because, you know, China is just this China and India, just these special places. Because if you have any kind of pollution or energy use there, right, to manufacture stuff, to refine oil, it doesn't count. It doesn't get there.
Starting point is 00:13:43 The special place on earth where all the pollution that we get so manic about everywhere else just doesn't count. CO2 doesn't count. Nothing counts in China. If they do it, it doesn't happen. So, yeah, we'll put it there. They're kind of like the Federal Reserve of Energy Use. So the Orlando airport could run out of fuel Sunday night. Uh, the FAA is warning pilots that Orlando international airport is running low on fuel. That could mean hiccups and days ahead
Starting point is 00:14:15 for travelers. They suggest that airlines should be prepared to operate flights into the airport with enough fuel on board to fly back out, bring your own fuel if you go to Orlando because you're not going to get refreshed there. So a lot of different airlines are taking precautions. You got United Airlines said they're going to be adding extra stops so they can get fuel before they go to Orlando. This is the supply chain as well as the energy issues. In the UK, the National Grid is putting two coal-fired power stations on emergency standby. They had been ordered to close.
Starting point is 00:14:53 Why? No problem. It was just, you know, we don't want fossil fuel stuff. I'd rather not have any electricity than have fossil fuel. And we really don't care what it costs. Now they've got themselves by pulling in all these things at once. They've got themselves in so deep that they're going to delay the closing, the deliberate closing of power plants.
Starting point is 00:15:14 And we saw this happening when we're living in Texas, left and right, they were closing down oil, power plants and other things like that. So they could put up the windmills that froze up when we had a winter storm. But they just closed down the regular power plants. And that's what they're doing in the UK. Instead, it's man-made. It's climate insanity. It's forced austerity.
Starting point is 00:15:39 And what it really is, is another technique of wealth transfer. You're going to pay through the nose. You're going to go up. Everything's going to go up by more than double. And that means that oil companies, wind companies, solar companies, governments, all of them get more wealthy and more powerful at your expense, and you get more, you get poor. So that you can go into their future of slavery where you own nothing.
Starting point is 00:16:10 This is the booster phase for them where they steal everything from us. Everything. Austin McGee, thank you very much for the tip. And thank you for last week as well. You and George Smith both did a matching thing. I really do appreciate that on rock fin. It says when you transfer money via Zelle, is it a business or personal account? I, it asks when you submit the transfer, I don't know if it makes a difference or won't go through with the wrong account type right now. I had it set up on, we just do this as a, um, as a, um, uh, sole proprietorship. So it's set up on a, on a personal basis. I'd set it up before, uh, on that basis. So it goes into a personal account. Um, and while you're mentioning that, uh, I need to tell everybody, uh, about Tony Arterburn and,
Starting point is 00:17:01 um, the, um, um, the special program that he has set up, the Wolfpack, they were growing so fast that they had to change the structure of the website. And he worked and worked, and he couldn't find anybody who could change the structure of the website without shutting everything down and restarting it back up. And the problem is that they don't store charge information. That's stored by PayPal or Stripe or whoever it is. And, um, so, um, they've notified people there, uh, by email and, uh, by text, if they have that
Starting point is 00:17:35 information, uh, but, um, you do have to re-register with them to get that going. So you just wanted me to mention that to everybody. He'll talk a bit more about that when he comes on the program on Thursday. But again, you can get to Tony via davidknight.gold. That'll take you to wisewolf.gold. And the Wolfpack thing that he's talking about is a way to essentially do layaway or just a gradual. That's the way I think of it. My mom used to do layaway for Christmas. You know, she'd, uh, just make some payments
Starting point is 00:18:07 and then it would, uh, it's kind of like a savings account. They didn't pay any interest, but nobody pays any interest anyway. Uh, but, uh, unless you just buy on a gradual basis, you know, you set up, I want to just set aside X amount of money per month and you get group buys and discounts that way. He set up a Wolfpack. So it was growing very quickly, but, um but um you know they got some growing pains so now they should be set but if you're set up for that you need to re-register just wanted me to let people know that um so uh they had been um they'd ordered the closure of two of these coal-fired power plants in north
Starting point is 00:18:42 yorkshire but this summer they were told to, delay the closure just in case we need it. We're shutting down everything with the sanctions. So now they need it. Who would have predicted it, says Daily Skeptic. Zero carbon renewables are not meeting Britain's needs. Who would have thought? Well, again, that is by design. They would have thought that. They would have planned that. Is there any hope, he says, an emergency, this emergency might prompt a rethink of the net zero stuff? Well, absolutely not. The only way that's going to stop is if we destroy the lie that it's based on these people are scared to death we've had a couple of generations of people who've gone through their propaganda institutions that we call schools they think everybody's going to die you know we got a lot of kids who think
Starting point is 00:19:37 just like greta uh there's not a chance he says, and by the way, Vanguard, the second largest global money manager after BlackRock is now resigning from the net zero asset managers initiative. Whose members have committed to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050 net zero zealots are blaming this on political pressure rather than cold headed financial realism. Yeah, it is about realism. So then that brings us to this latest announcement. Marty! Wait a minute, what are you doing, Doc? I need fuel. Go ahead, quick, get in the car.
Starting point is 00:20:29 No, no, no, Doc, I just got here. Okay, Jennifer's here. We're going to take the new truck for a spin. Well, bring her along. This concerns her, too. Yeah, this concerns all of us. This is Mr. Fusion, to the rescue, just in time. Boundless, clean energy.
Starting point is 00:20:49 Seems like I've heard this story before when I was a child. Oh, yeah. Fission. Fission is going to be the solution. Fission, it's going to be so cheap, we won't even charge people for nuclear energy. Oh, I've got to find out about this. I'm in elementary school. I'm writing off to Oak Ridge, you know, labs in Tennessee to get information
Starting point is 00:21:12 about everything I can find out about nuclear. I want to get into nuclear. That's going to be boundless energy. It's going to be free. Well, then there's this little other thing that happens. You've got to store the waste for a thousand years and some other things like that. There is no such thing as a free lunch, but they're always selling you a free lunch. And now the latest free lunch is Mr. Fusion.
Starting point is 00:21:36 And so all of the press is just so excited. Look at this you know we for the first time in a laboratory they've been able to get more energy out of a fusion process than they put into it and uh 20 percent more as a matter of fact you know 120 percent of what they put into it uh so they use a tremendous amount of energy with lasers to create fusion on atomic level and that releases energy and this is the first time they've got a net increase they said in the lab wow so you know next thing you know we're gonna have flying deloreans it's just just around the corner how convenient is this that just as everybody is staring at the dark cold reality of their energy
Starting point is 00:22:29 austerity program saying that this can't possibly work up, but wait, we got some new technology science to the rescue and we're all, we just got fusion to work. So don't worry about it. Chill out, man. Yeah. I'm going to chill out a lot this winter, but chill out. We got it covered science sciences there to save us all. Well, the, um, this breakthrough that's being touted by everybody, whether or not this is real. And you know, I have my, I I'm now, I'm now a government and media skeptic.
Starting point is 00:23:06 I don't believe anything they say. So until I measure this and see the experiment myself, I ain't going to believe it. But let's say that it is real. It's going to take several decades for them to implement this in any way. This is not a solution, but it's being presented that way. This breathless anticipation of the green dream that has finally come true. So you don't have to worry about this austerity nightmare that they're putting on everybody. No, you better stay focused on that austerity nightmare. That's the reality. And whether or not they figured out how to do fusion, uh, to get it out of the lab,
Starting point is 00:23:47 to make it practical, everybody looks at it, says it's going to take decades. And I've been through this with atomic energy stuff too. I remember watching that, you know, Oh yeah, look at this. It's going to be great. Um, it's just unbounded energy. We won't even need to charge or meter it for people. And now fusion, same thing, same stuff we were told. This is always the way that it is with every technology. People only talk about the upside of it. Uh, they never look at any of the practical considerations. So, uh, yeah, they're just trying to, I think, get you interested. This is media hyping this for government. It's going to take decades.
Starting point is 00:24:29 It's going to take decades. If this is confirmed, Marty, we are witnessing a moment of history. Back to the future. The fission becomes fusion. CNN and mainstream media will not tell you that. They will tell you that this is, you know, this is happening right now. There's nothing, no disclaimers there that it's going to take decades. Look, you know, they've got that.
Starting point is 00:24:55 And when we come back, we're going to talk about transhumanism. We're going to talk about genetic engineering being portrayed in multiple ways as a cure to cancer that's it's not a problem it's a solution uh and uh they've they've got a solution for everybody we'll be at live score bet we love cheltenham just as much as we love football the excitement the roar and the chance to reward you that's why every day of the festival, we're giving new members money back as a free sports bet up to €10 if your horse loses on a selected race. That's how we celebrate the biggest week in racing.
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Starting point is 00:25:44 Right back. Stay with us. this is the david knight show This is The David Knight Show. that it's at the end of the week. So while I'm thinking about it, even though it's a non sequitur here, we're going to, uh, uh, just, just remember if you want to try to get something, um, by Christmas, uh, get your orders in before the end of the week to guarantee it. We'll try to get it out as soon as possible, but everything is getting slower now. For some reason, I don't know. It's almost like they're trying to shut everything down or something. I don't know. Humans versus robots. The battle reaches a turning point.
Starting point is 00:27:07 You see, we've got people like Jeff Bezos and Amazon. Just hate the fact that humans have to go to the bathroom. Yeah. It's just, you know, we're watching the amount of time that it takes for you to go to the bathroom. And, um, it's just taking you too long. So we've had to put some, uh, had to file a TPS report on you. Yeah. Yeah. That TPS report. you too long so we've had to put some uh had to file a tps report on you yeah yeah that tps report and um so maybe you should carry a bottle and just go to the bathroom at your workstation if you work for amazon because see jeff bezos wants slaves well the czech word for slave
Starting point is 00:27:41 is robot that's an obvious progression isn't it? And then you got that other billionaire, Elon Musk, who says the technology that we're developing is going to kill everybody unless you join the technology and you become one with the artificial intelligence and robots, you become a cyborg. In that particular case, you know, we'll kill you or you can live forever. How about that? This is what the billionaires have in mind for us. Warehouse robots are finally reaching the holy grail moment.
Starting point is 00:28:23 Picking up and sorting objects with the dexterity of human hands. And the billionaires are just licking their chops. Amazon has robotic arms that can pick up and sort cumbersome items like headphones or even plushy toys before they've been boxed. And FedEx has piloted a similar system, which it uses in some warehouses to sort mail of various types. Yeah, this tech is going to kill you unless you put it in your brain. Says my son. Yeah, that's exactly right. It's like, uh, join the collective, join the Borg.
Starting point is 00:28:53 We will be assimilated or you will die. And, uh, so the sun out of the UK, it's another one of these tabloid sensational. Uh, publications always sensational, uh, publications, always sensational, but there's some interesting stuff in this, uh, because they talk about Zoltan Istvan who I've interviewed. Uh, it's a crazy interview. Um, and so, uh, but you know, it's, it's one of these, uh uh sensational tabloids out of the uk and it's always picked up by the drudge report he likes to feature this kind of stuff humans in the year 2100 remember that song in the year 25 25 anyway uh could be ageless b bionic, hybrids, with downloadable brains as they transform into Elon Musk-style cyborgs. This, by the way, is the guy who is the hero to Christian conservatives.
Starting point is 00:29:55 How's that for cognitive dissonance? So, in the next 100 years, humans could be part machine, part flesh, with brain chips and bionic limbs and organs and a vision of cyborgs, as described by Elon Musk. And so, you know, they have, of course, we will all be totally connected to the Internet at all times, because that is the most important thing in our life, right? You've got to make the Internet the center of everything, center of your life, all of it. And I guess instead of calling it Skynet, since it's Elon Musk, they'll call it Starnet, right?
Starting point is 00:30:33 It's at Starlink and all the rest of this stuff. But that's what it is. So they've got a diagram there, future man from 2100. And they've got all the different, you know, this nightmare tech that you look at here, got a chip in your brain that's connected to the internet all the time. Uh, with that, you can, you can control drones. No, you will be the drone that they control. That's the truth of it.
Starting point is 00:30:59 If you did something like that, assuming that you survive, assuming that they don't plug the holes in your head with great stuff and have it swell up great stuff. You know, it never stops expanding. Anyway, uh, you'll have bionic implants for a perfect vision. No, you'll have bionic implants so they can control and see whatever it is that you see follow you all the time. You'll have strength-boosting prosthetics and bionic-enhanced organs. And you'll have aging reduced by 90%. You know, because you won't age or get sick because you're going to have all of this electronics sending out EMF radiation and destroying everything in you that's organic, right? Just like his chip. know is like goat tree said wait a minute um it's going to be like embedding a cell phone in your head
Starting point is 00:31:52 constantly you know to have one of these chips and how do you even recharge this thing oh that's right you got to do it inductively unless there's going to be some kind of a messy port there. So, you know, you can do this inductive charging in addition to all the radiation, the EMF radiation that it's putting out there. And then when you charge stuff like that, what happens when you inductively charge your batteries? They get very hot. And this chip is setting on your brain. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:23 Nice hands as Elon Musk style cyborgs. I didn't know he was a cyborg well there you now they've admitted it right here i was thinking is mostly a salesman and a crony capitalist yeah exactly and then of course no need for smartphones thanks to your brain chip you know the brain chip will make you stupid, just like the smartphones. Maybe it'll make you stupid at a faster rate. We should stop calling them smartphones. We should call them dumbed, dumbed down phones.
Starting point is 00:32:55 Yeah, you got dumb phones, I guess, already. So we should call them dumbed down phones. So scientists and futurists have predicted that aging could nearly be totally eliminated with a mixture of treatments and bionics. And of course they know, right? And just like fusion is going to save us from the planned climate poverty. So then they start talking about Zoltan Isfahan. And this is where I got interested. He's run twice for president as part of the transhumanist party.
Starting point is 00:33:26 And I don't even know that he ever got on the ballot anywhere. Yeah. He, he did this, this tour. He went through, uh, went through Austin, went to info wars when I was there. And so they wanted me to interview him. Well, thanks. Um, and he wasn't on the ballot at that point in time he has written a novel and in the novel the protagonist is a kind of a john galt guy who is pushing transhumanism and seasteading his name is knight by the way and. And Knight is being attacked by these hateful Christians who have, I think they did some kind of a violent attack on his family and killed a son or something like that. Christians, you know, that's how the Christians are. In his book, anyway. And, um, so he's attacked by Christians and he is determined that he is going to, uh, you know, go live his own life and, and away from these hateful Christians and, uh, do it, um, on a seastead. And, um, you know, that's the gist of it is anti-christian hero and so we had an interesting discussion trying to i was trying to pin him down
Starting point is 00:34:48 as to what he thought man really is what is man yeah are we just meat well no there's something else there isn't there isn't it yeah yeah he would agree with that um is it uh just electrical signals and and where did they come from and you, you know, how do you define death and, uh, what happens when you die and all the rest of this stuff? He just doesn't have any answers for any of that. Hasn't really thought it through. What is man? You know, body, mind, a spirit.
Starting point is 00:35:21 Oh no, no, not that. And what is it about the mind where did that come from how did the body get this way this this complex thing it looks like it was designed it looks far more complex than their vision of the future quite frankly everything in it uh those christians that's my son first the fires in r. Then the electric power stations. And now this. Coming out to the transhumanists. Yeah, you're exactly right.
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Starting point is 00:36:26 Drag queen shows. Yeah, they love spotlights. So we got to take out the electricity so they can't have the show. No spotlights for them. So anyway, most of this, they refer to Musk because the public wants to know everything about Musk, except they don't know anything about him in general. And if they do know about him, they have no discernment about transhumanism and cyborgs and the rest of this stuff.
Starting point is 00:36:54 The guy literally loves his Satanist costume. He made that as his picture on Twitter. And he's pushing this satanic agenda. So when speaking to The Sun, Isfahan said he agreed with Musk about the dangers that we face because Musk has said that we have to join or we will be killed by the AI and the robots that he's creating. Isfahan also said that gene editing such as designer babies are splicing your genes to improve
Starting point is 00:37:30 your health is one of the most interesting developments that is, uh, and we'll talk about that in just a second here. People may say that they will never put something in their bodies as Istvan, but just wait until your neighbor does it. You know, you'll have a chip gap or something. No, I just, I just wait until he falls over from the radiation and the heat and the, and the, uh, infection and the rest of this stuff. Uh, wait until your neighbor does it.
Starting point is 00:37:59 And that neighbor becomes a more sought after employee. So that's your goal in life to become a more sought after employee. How pathetic that is. If that's your goal in life, we live in a competitive world and the transhuman technology makes us more competitive. So we will accept the upgrades to succeed. This is a guy who wrote a novel with a kind of John Galt independent character
Starting point is 00:38:28 in it, when all you're doing is you're just trying to whore yourself out to whatever corporation will hire you if you put chips in your body, or if you put vaccines in your body, or you put masks on your face. We don't need these corporations. We don't need Elon Musk. We don't need the internet. We don't need Bezos. We can use these things, but we cannot and will not be dominated by them. He warned one of the biggest dangers of this technological advancement is
Starting point is 00:39:01 the two-tier society where the rich become transhuman gods and the poor are left behind. Well, that's pretty obvious to see. That's pretty obviously what the elites in world economic forum are looking forward to. He says, for this reason, I advocate governance taking a close look at how to make sure that transhuman technology can be made available to all. There you go. Another John Galt thing. Government will save you. Government will allocate resources for you.
Starting point is 00:39:34 What do we call that? Communism. Oh. These people who are technocrats are neo-Marxists. That's what George Gilder called them. And he's right. He talked about life after Google. He called these people neo-Marxists. That's what George Gilder called them. And he's right. He talked about life after Google. He called these people neo-Marxists.
Starting point is 00:39:49 They're neo-Marxists, neo-authoritarians. If you go back to the middle of the 20th century and you look at Zbigniew Brzezinski, Mika Brzezinski's father, he wrote a book, Between Two Ages. He said, we're between two ages ages the coming age is going to be a technocratic age we will know everything that everyone is going to do in advance we'll have complete surveillance and control of everyone everywhere and he was pushing for a one world
Starting point is 00:40:18 government first he would divide the world into three different areas. And it'd have consolidation of those three areas, and then you would bring everything together. So you would consolidate things in North America, North and Central South America. Then you would consolidate things in Europe and in Asia, that type of thing. Then you would bring those things together. That really was what the plan is and was. With the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Trans-Atlantic Partnership.
Starting point is 00:40:48 You create these big trade blocks like the European Union or China that is dominating Asia, Trans-Pacific Partnership, bringing all of that together with the United States essentially being the body of the bug, if you will, and the two wings being the other two. We were going to sign both of these treaties with two different groups, bring that together and gradually consolidate things. They always began with a consolidated economic market. That's the way the EU began with the European common market.
Starting point is 00:41:23 And then they became more and more consolidated economically. That's why the World Economic Forum, these old Nazis who failed by force to take over the world, decided, well, we'll do it by economics this time. It'd be much easier. We'll have an economic consolidation. First, it'll be trade. Then it'll be currency.
Starting point is 00:41:41 And of course, as we move in this economic consolidation, that will require consolidation of governance as well. And then, you know, once we do that one area, we can pull this all together. Well, it's a big New Brzezinski and his trilateral ideas went over really big. They put him in charge of trilateral commission. And then they put him in charge of Jimmy Carter
Starting point is 00:42:02 when Carter was president, just like Kissinger was in charge of Nixon. And his daughter is still kicking around. So, yeah, this is not a new idea. This stuff has been kicking around for a very long time. Rhonda Tate, thank you very much for the tip. I appreciate that. And thank you for the tips on titles as well.
Starting point is 00:42:20 Appreciate that. Musk previously described that humans are already cyborgs closely linked as we are with our tech remember this i talked about it's really pretty funny if you stop and think about it he says yeah you think about it the phone is almost like an extension of yourself if you forgot your phone it's like missing a limb said elon musk remember he said you know people you have uh you know an arm gets amputated and you have this phantom uh pain and feeling that as if your arm is still there and um and he says the same way with your phone you don't have your phone it's like well i don't have my phone so see you, you're already part cyborg. He said, and I said, well,
Starting point is 00:43:06 I get the same feeling. If I leave my wallet, it's like, wait a minute, this bulge. And it's not that big a bulge, but it's like, it's not that heavy as my phone. My phone's as heavy as a brick, but the wallet is much lighter and smaller, but I still notice if I forget my wallet and, uh, that, and I guess, uh, Elonk would be even more prominent with his wallet than it is with his phone unless he doesn't carry cash probably doesn't yeah how big a wallet would you have to have to stuff billions of 200 billion dollars in it even with big bills he'd have to have a some way to carry that stuff around anyway uh Uh, so, uh, I guess, you know, you say the same thing about shoes. If I walk out without my shoes, I kind of notice.
Starting point is 00:43:52 So, uh, I guess I'm already starting to become one with my shoes. Uh, is he trying to tell me that my soul is in my shoes? He has to tell us that your soul is in my shoes he has to he's trying to tell us that your soul is in your phone and he would like for that to be the case he really would um yeah son says get chip to be a more desirable worker maybe they'll finally fix the whole going to the bathroom problem that's been plaguing amazon yeah they just turn off your your ability to sense that you need to go to the bathroom until your kidney bursts. So a biological aging expert, Aubrey de Grey, previously predicted that mankind within the next 100 years could be nearly could nearly wipe out the aging process. Oh, well, there you go. No more aging. could nearly wipe out the aging process.
Starting point is 00:44:46 Oh, well, there you go. No more aging. That has always been the lie from the Garden of Eden, right? You will become like God, and you will live forever. And people have been following that. So in 100 years, there will be an 80% or 90% chance that we will have achieved that goal. This is another one of these deals where the experts just come up with these numbers out of thin air. Just like before Thanksgiving, AAA like they do every year.
Starting point is 00:45:15 Well, how many people are going to be traveling by car? How many people are going to be traveling by plane? They have no idea. idea they're pulling numbers out and say well i think that uh it'll be virtually identical uh car travel that we had to 2019 i think however that air travel will be 2.9 percent less anybody ever go back and check to see if they're accurate no it's an open-ended projection it has no closed loop it has no verification It's just like all of their climate predictions that have been wrong for 50 years, they just pull this stuff out of thin air. That's what they're doing with this as well.
Starting point is 00:45:51 So in a hundred years, there'll be an 80 or 90% chance that we will have achieved the goal of no aging or slower aging. And of course the polarized caps are all going to be gone by then because of your SUV though. And a 2.2 million people all die of COVID in 2020, not from the genetic code injections. But as we talk about genetic codes, I saw this.
Starting point is 00:46:18 First thing I noticed was they weren't talking about CRISPR-Cas9. They're talking about base editing. I looked that up. Base editing is a refinement to CRISPR-9 i talked about this years ago at live score bet we love cheltenham just as much as we love football the excitement the roar and the chance to reward you that's why every day of the festival we're giving new members money back as a free sports bet up to 10 euro if your horse loses on a selected race that's how we celebrate the biggest week in racing cheltenham with live score bet this is total
Starting point is 00:46:52 betting sign up by 2 p.m 14th of march bet within 48 hours of race main market excluding specials and place bets terms apply bet responsibly 18 plus gambling care.ee i said everybody is talking about crisper the gene editing software and, it has reduced the complexity and the cost so that, you know, by several orders of magnitude for the gene editing and that type of thing. And as part of the technology, it's reduced the complications such that, you know, people can do genetic engineering in their garages or whatever, which ought to really scare you. But that is what it did.
Starting point is 00:47:33 And it's even scarier when you look at what it was capable of doing. You know, we get the idea, oh, they're editing with a CRISPR-Cas9. And so we think about the beginning of Jurassic Park, you know, where they go in and, you know, they've got somebody with a super big magnifying glass. And they're going in with a, you know, machinery that lets them operate like they've got a scalpel or something. But it's very, very crude actually. Uh, they just piggyback some stuff on some, um, some bacteria that they found and, uh, some geysers in Yellowstone and it started growing and, uh, and it carries this code in and kind of delivers it and people with the Texas cattle association who were using it
Starting point is 00:48:25 rather as a shortcut, you know, because the difference between genetic engineering and selective breeding is selective breeding is very slow. You're going to do it generation by generation. Uh, whereas if you're going with the editing, you know, you can just do it right away. Of course you may get some unexpected results and they did. And they said, well,
Starting point is 00:48:41 the problem with CRISPR-Cas9 is it's not really a scalpel. It's more like a chainsaw. So if you want to go for an operation at the hospital and you hear this chainsaw ramping up and you want to get your appendix out, you might be kind of concerned about that. And you might be kind of concerned about somebody using a chainsaw on your DNA as well. So now they've got something that's a refinement and they call it base editing. People around messing around with this in their garage is scary, but not as scary as the people messing around with this in their labs. Yeah, you're right.
Starting point is 00:49:13 They may have better intentions. I don't know. A teenage girl's incurable cancer has been cleared from her body in the first use of a revolutionary new type of medicine. Lots of articles about this. Now, there was a week or two ago, there was an article, and I think I mentioned it on the show briefly. Three people, final stages of cancer, very, very advanced. But the tumors were very accessible. They weren't hidden deep inside the body.
Starting point is 00:49:49 One of the patients that they talked about, a woman had had a massive tumor on her sternum, on her chest, and it was really big. And so they were able to irradiate that and kill some of the cells. And then they, over a period of days, injected her with a particular type of protein that they call professor cells because it trains the T cells, the killer T cells that are your big immune system that has to be trained. And so these, so they added these, uh, professor cells, these proteins to see this dead, uh, tumor cells and identify them as such and say that we need to kill that. And they pass that on to all the killer T cells in the body.
Starting point is 00:50:39 It's just amazing what God has built. And, um, and they kind of use that and it took out that tumor, that big tumor that was on her chest that just ate it all up and went throughout her body, cleaning everything up, that particular type of cancer, and she was cancer-free. Now, this is different.
Starting point is 00:50:58 This is directly editing this girl's genes, actually directly editing the killer T cells, not training them in kind of a natural way with the proteins, but it's doing genetic editing on the killer T cells. It's a much more complicated and I think dangerous procedure that they're using here. And let me just say this, you know, we keep putting all of our faith in science. Everybody sees that death is coming, don't we? Zoltan Isfahan sees that death is coming. He's running as hard as he can, putting all of his faith and trust in science.
Starting point is 00:51:36 So what are you going to trust? We understand, all of us cognitively understand that we're going to die. But it's really kind of unthinkable if you really start to contemplate it. And it is concerning. And so we look for ways that we can avoid this. And I don't have any faith in scientists. I've got a lot of faith in the Bible. The Bible has, every time you investigate it hard and you find that it's real, that it is interconnected,
Starting point is 00:52:22 you look at things that were declared centuries before they happened. And we have the old manuscripts that show that they were declared centuries before they happened. You see how it is interconnected. And you know that there is a creator just by looking at creation. Only a fool would say that this happened by accident. So you know there's a creator. So the question then becomes, has the creator spoken to it? And if you look at that, that is where I have my confident expectation. That's what hope really is. You know, people say, well, I hope that's true. I don't really think it is, but I hope it's true. No, hope in that context, in the context that it's talked about in the Bible, means
Starting point is 00:53:01 confident expectation. And so I'm not hoping that science is somehow going to figure out stuff that they seem to be constantly getting wrong i'm going to put my confident expectations into something that hasn't had to change for thousands of years and that is looking all the more certain now in our time isn't it but not just in that in the archaeology uh and the explanation of intelligent design all the rest of stuff i mean you go back and you look at so much of it that makes so much sense so that's that's where i have my hope um how did moses for example you know he talks about uh why would he put on day uh five why would he put a creation why would he have all of the animals that move through the sea and fly in the air and then on day six you've got land animals that walk along with man, right? I thought about that when I was, we took the kids to SeaWorld,
Starting point is 00:54:12 and we saw penguins. And you're under, you know, you're lower, and they've got glass there, so you can see them swimming underwater. And they were actually flying. Penguins can't fly through the air but they fly underwater because the fluid is more dense right air is a fluid just like water you don't think about it until you start moving through it quickly right you get in a car you feel that fluid pushing back on you. So it makes planes fly and all the rest of this stuff. It is a fluid.
Starting point is 00:54:47 But it's typically not dense enough to allow a penguin to fly. But a penguin can fly in the water. And so on day five, all the animals that are moving through fluids. On day six, the ones that are walking and crawling on land and that type of thing. Just little things like that as you look at the Bible over the years. You know, it's like, oh, so Moses was an engineer, was he? No. No.
Starting point is 00:55:17 So when you look at this and you look at health, for example, I've got a multi-volume book of miracles that have been documented by doctors and other people who are there, eyewitnesses. And it was carefully put together by a guy who didn't come from a charismatic background or anything like that, wasn't into faith healing. He was kind of doing it as an intellectual exercise. Other people like Lee Strobel have pointed out that polls have shown that doctors, more than any other profession, believe in miracles. And amazing, miraculous healing by prayer.
Starting point is 00:56:04 God can do that. Doctors can sometimes do things, but quite frankly, none of us are going to live forever. And you wouldn't want to live forever in this kind of body. God's got something much better for you. So anyway, she says, eventually I would have passed away. They said they were dreading this Christmas, thinking it would be their last one with this 13-year-old daughter. His 13th birthday is in January.
Starting point is 00:56:38 But again, you know, God has something better for us. Yes, we don't want to go through that process. It's a difficult process. So anyway, they use this. How did they do this? Because this is a key thing that's different from the other approach on this other cancer cure that's totally cured three people who were in very late stages. And this particular one.
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Starting point is 00:57:52 And so what they did was they go through a three-step process. The first edit of the genes disables the T cells from targeting mechanism, so they won't attack her body. Then the second one removed a chemical marking, which is on all T cells. And then the third edit was an invisibility cloak that prevented the cells from being killed by chemotherapy drugs. They said if this therapy works, her immune system, including the T cells, will be rebuilt later with a second bone marrow transplant. It's very complicated. It seems a very dangerous, risky strategy. It's not something, you know, when you get to the stage where you don't have any other options, I'm sure that's why she tried it, but still um it's all built on top of a crisper cas9 when they talk about this base editing that's involved here uh and i'm not sure if they've gone
Starting point is 00:58:52 through the stage where she has um well they know that this thing is going to work yet or not so the bottom line is tech tools can be used for good or evil and sometimes you know they can unintentionally cause harm because they don't understand how things work. But for the most part, none of these people are focused on any more because all technology, as Eisenhower was warning us of the military-industrial complex,
Starting point is 00:59:21 he talked about the military-industrial and academic complex, and he talked about how all research, all science was being subsumed and controlled and taken over by the government. And that's why all technology is now trending towards complete control and surveillance, because that's what the government wants. It's going to serve the ends of government instead of the ends of liberty. And so when you look at the climate change lockdown madness that I've mentioned, this article from Gary Barnett, picked up by lewrockwell.com, 15-minute city insanity is only climate change lockdown madness. And it starts with a quote from Ayn Rand.
Starting point is 01:00:06 We're fast approaching the stage, she said, of the ultimate inversion. The stage where government is free to do anything that it pleases, while the citizens may act only by permission, which is the stage of the darkest periods of human history, the stage of rule by brute force. Well, we're already there. We're already there when it comes to speech, right? Well, we do not have any free speech,
Starting point is 01:00:36 but the government has all the free speech, has control of free speech. We don't have any transparency or accountability from government, but they see everything that we're doing, and they intend to make us accountable for everything that we're doing. We're right on the cusp of that, but we're already pretty far there when it comes to free speech and other issues. And so Gary Barnett says,
Starting point is 01:01:00 while the masses continue to happily accept any and every tiny bit of permission to have a minuscule amount of freedom, all at the whim of the rulers, the drive toward more climate change, lockdown policy, and societal regulation and total control are going forward very quickly without any restriction. The temporary lifting of draconian mandates is meant only to satisfy the short-term longing of the proletariat so as to gain future compliance and obedience from the sheep in order for the state to create a true slave society. About six or seven years ago when I did a presentation about transhumanism
Starting point is 01:01:39 and these other technologies and how they're being abused, typically the acronym to remember it all is GRAIN. Genetics, robotics, artificial intelligence, and nanotechnology. And in that, the people who were talking about their new society at the time, and again, it's about six or seven years ago, they like to use the term, the UN, Gavos, and others, like to use the term precariat, precariat, which is like proletariat.
Starting point is 01:02:10 And that's how they meant it, right? The proletariat were the masses, the underclass, and Marxism and that type of thing. They talked about the precariat. The precariat was an underclass that was in a very precarious position because everything had been taken away from them. And this was before they started the Davos thing about, you will own nothing, we'll take everything. Even before that, they were talking about the precariat.
Starting point is 01:02:40 All of this totalitarian society, all this technocracy, it all has Marxist communist overtones to it as well. Angus Mustang, thank you very much for the tip. He says, how are sheeple willing to walk so blindly into this technocratic enslavement? Well, as I said before, I think part of it is that they believe in a benevolent government, in an all-powerful government that can solve their problems.
Starting point is 01:03:09 They want to believe in that. And they have gone through institutions, and they're constantly being told that by entertainment, by media, by social media, and, of course, by the government. But it's education that's the key thing, I think, there. So one of the linchpins of this is the so-called smart cities with the 15-minute zones I've talked about several times this last week. No travel outside of these areas allowed without very restrictive monitoring. This is true insanity sold in the form of convenience, safety, and the bogus claim of protecting the earth. That's why. The seminal lie of all this stuff was and is the climate change thing.
Starting point is 01:03:55 They adapted it, used the same strategy for the COVID MacGuffin, but then they came back to that fundamental thing because that is their basis for having a world government. You've got to have a world problem, and you've got to have a way to tax everybody globally for world governance. So he says, preparations, trials, and implementations of this atrocious prison system of cities is fully underway. They're being planned and sold as a public good, an atrocious, deceptive lie.
Starting point is 01:04:26 He says, as I write this, 15-minute cities are being planned. In Saudi Arabia, the one we've seen, the line. In Dubai, in UAE, in Oxford, UK, in Australia, in Melbourne, in Brisbane, in Spain, in Barcelona, and in Buenos Aires, and even in fascist Portland, Oregon. Oxford in the UK has announced their full trial for January 2024. I've talked about this. Keep in mind the plot to control the world
Starting point is 01:05:00 depends on concentrating populations into small centers with exhaustive technological measures of government regulation and authority. When this was done in Toronto, a Google model, they called it Sidewalk Labs. And some of the people who are true believers and we're all going to die because of climate stuff, volunteered to help with that and everything, many of them, left in disgust and said, this is nothing more than constant surveillance
Starting point is 01:05:29 and control and tracking of everything that we do. It's not anything to do with saving the planet. Even they realized that. They've realized the fraud as well about the Paris Climate Accord. When you exempt the two countries that have the biggest population from all of these regulations, they say, well, that doesn't make any sense.
Starting point is 01:05:48 This is a global problem. And if you're going to let the two biggest countries continue to burn energy, and that burn energy is going to destroy our climate, we believe, this doesn't make any sense. Because it's not about that. It's about a transfer of wealth and power. So as everything that we see is happening, it's all part, there is a convergence of all of it. These are just different facets of the same thing. The virus lies, the variants, the staged wars,
Starting point is 01:06:20 the climate change, the CBDCs, the 15-minute cities, the transgender nonsense, the fake racism, the bioweapon injections, all climate change, the CBDCs, the 15-minute cities, the transgender nonsense, the fake racism, the bioweapon injections, all of this, all these things are linked together. This technocratic control of all people on earth, a technocracy, to which Elon Musk was born to Joshua Haldane, his grandfather, who tried to overthrow the government of Canada and institute a technocracy. But yes, he's your hero now because he bought Twitter. What is he going to do with Twitter, you think? The case addressed here can be summed up with one statement
Starting point is 01:06:58 coming from the World Economic Forum, March 15th this year. As climate change and global conflict cause shocks and stresses at faster intervals and increased severity, the 15-minute city will become even more critical. And of course, when they met in March of this year, World Economic Forum, they also bragged that CBDC would be in place before 2027. We're talking about before another four years, really. Without mass resistance to this totalitarian push, be prepared for more restrictions on every aspect of life,
Starting point is 01:07:36 including movement, travel, thought, communication, health decisions, medical care, money, spending, carbon tracking, total and complete surveillance, money, spending, carbon tracking, total and complete surveillance, social credit systems, and of course, climate lockdowns. So it is fraud, and you ask, why would people go with it? Again, it goes back to education, entertainment, media, all those things together. It is just a massive planned PSYOP. It's really what it is, PSYOP and propaganda.
Starting point is 01:08:10 And here's a good example of it. You have Ericsson, a massive telecommunications company out of Switzerland, offering Girl Scouts a patch if they promote, quote, the wonders of 5G. The wonders of 5G. You know, forget about helping little old ladies across the street. Erickson's limited edition 5G and IoT, the Internet of Things. Yes, you too can be a thing, a cattle thing in all of this. And here's one of their projects, for example, for the little girls and girl
Starting point is 01:08:47 scouts, find a cell tower and make a video explaining how 5g would change the world for you. There you go. And praise, you know, they'll give you a little badge. If you praise their system of radiation, no testing. We don't have time to test that. Remember Trump was pushing 5G before he was pushing the killer vaccines.
Starting point is 01:09:09 He's pushed everything that the globalists wanted. One of the other things that the World Economic Forum was talking about this year in March was the fact that everybody was going to be working with gig jobs. If you had a job at all, it'd be a gig job. Well, California is trying to shut that down as much as possible, as well as trying to shut down any independent businesses, any independent truckers. That's what we saw with their AB5 rules. And then to push back against that in some ways, the gig thing, but it's, it's not just the, you know, California is coming
Starting point is 01:09:46 after the independent truckers are coming after small businesses, but they're also coming after gig jobs, even as they tell everybody, Hey, if you've got a job, it's only going to be a gig job. And so there was a referendum, uh, prop 22, which won by 59% of the vote, uh, this year with the uh it's not this year in 2020 and um about to come to um ahead it was opposed by uber lyft doordash and um so now they're fighting it in the courts to try to stop it because it was overwhelmingly approved this is about making all of us slaves to the corporations. And the interesting thing about this is how I've seen things change, you know, from the early 20th century when Henry Ford, who had his, certainly had his faults, but he was looking at making cars cheap enough that the people who worked in his factory would be able to afford them.
Starting point is 01:10:46 That's not their vision anymore. You know, we don't have the American dream where everybody be able to afford a home. We don't have corporations saying, you know, I'd like to make sure that all the people that work in my factory can afford what I'm making. That's not it anymore. That's gone. And so the interesting thing is, is that they continue on with this narrative because of the power that they have in schools and the media and social media.
Starting point is 01:11:13 They continue on with this, even though with all of this propaganda, all of this one-sided narrative and the purging and censorship of anybody who pushes back against their narratives. In spite of that, uh, 40, 40% of the people, 37% actually, uh, four out of 10, uh, don't think that climate change, if it exists as manmade, we'll be right back. You're listening to the David Knight show. All right. Welcome back. We have, um,
Starting point is 01:12:31 a guest is going to be joining us in, um, in an hour. Uh, she's also putting together an organization that is going to help people get clean blood if they need to have a transfusion. Uh, so that is something a lot of people are very concerned about.
Starting point is 01:12:46 I talked last week to a man out of Europe where they had basically banned anybody being able to set aside their own blood for an operation or have donors, that type of thing. You saw the situation in New Zealand where they took the child away from the parents, put them under the guardianship of the surgeon because they would not accommodate the fact they had dozens of people who had volunteered to give blood who were not vaccinated. And this child had a heart issue, but they're going to, you know, not do anything to screen, screen the blood. So it is, we still have the opportunity in America for the time being,
Starting point is 01:13:28 where you can set aside your own blood, you can set aside donors, and you can use it that way. But we're going to talk about those issues. She's also working on this as well. Let's just cover a little bit of general news here. This I thought was very concerning and um it's from politico and they're talking about a new legal theory that is going around in conservative circles you know there's some dangerous stuff going around in conservative circles things like the constitutional convention being pushed by mark levin and others the con con ph. Phyllis Schlafly and a lot of other people, the New American, John Birch Society have always fought this constitutional convention. And, of course, it makes absolutely no sense if you stop and think about it.
Starting point is 01:14:14 The problem is not the Constitution when it comes to balanced budget or the rest of the stuff. The problem is that we have politicians who don't follow the Constitution, and they would be the ones who would be doing the Constitutional Convention, both Democrats and Republicans. You trust these people to come up with a new Constitution? I don't. And, of course, if we did not have the Federal Reserve,
Starting point is 01:14:36 if we went with the monetary systems that are designed in the Constitution, where it's backed by gold and silver, that would go a long way to solving a lot of these financial problems. If we limited the government, the federal government, to the types of things that are expressly put in the Constitution, which is what the Ninth and Tenth Amendment point out, just because we haven't enumerated our rights doesn't mean that you can take them from us. And you cannot presume to be able to do something unless you are specifically given that by the states and by the people. Otherwise, we reserve those powers. They ignore everything in the Constitution.
Starting point is 01:15:16 So why would we bother to do a constitutional convention? The problem is not with the Constitution. The problem is with the politicians and the politicians would be doing that. So that's a very bad idea. It's got a lot of traction with a lot of people who call themselves, quote-unquote, conservatives. I don't know what Mark Levin's trying to conserve in the Constitution. It looks to me like he's trying to throw it away in a very surreptitious way. But now you've got this other thing called common good constitutionalism. And it is in
Starting point is 01:15:50 contrast to originalism. Originalism, in other words, the meaning of what is the meaning of these words. And so a lot of critics, both conservative and otherwise, are calling it theocratic and authoritarian. Well, I don't know where it's theocratic. Basically, it's just, and this has been another issue. Conservatives have this problem as much as liberals do, quite frankly. They want to use government to force things on people. One of the reasons that we had that education became so out of control
Starting point is 01:16:33 is because conservatives saw it as a tool to manipulate children. And the liberals see it that way as well. It's just that liberals and the conservatives have very different versions of how this is but once you set this thing up to instill good values that you agree with that it can always be taken over by the other side to instill bad values that you disagree with so the person who is the kind of the, um, uh, the center of this debate as a guy who is a Harvard law professor, lots of conservatives there at Harvard,
Starting point is 01:17:12 right? That should be a warning right there. His name is Adrian Vermeule. And, uh, he is the most prominent proponent of something that he calls common good constitutionalism. As Politico describes it, a controversial new theory that challenges many of the fundamental premises and principles is the claim that, quote, the central aim of the constitutional order is to promote good rule, not to protect liberty as an end in and of itself.
Starting point is 01:17:54 So basically, he just throws away the Declaration of Independence, which is the founding document of this country, saying that the purpose of government, forget the Constitution, you know, but the purpose of government is to protect our God-given rights. And that is the purpose of government. And if government doesn't do it, you alter or abolish it. You get rid of it. You either change it or get rid of it and put in a new government to protect our rights.
Starting point is 01:18:24 That's the whole idea behind the Declaration of Independence in a nutshell. The rest of the document was just making the case as to how they did not have good government at the time. But the purpose of government is to protect individual liberty. Conservatives have always been capable of authoritarianism, just like the leftists. And when they start to focus on how we can create a utopia, if everybody just does what I say, then they become no different from the leftists. Here's a contrast to this.
Starting point is 01:19:00 And I put this out here because we need to understand that this isn't about parties. It's not about labels. It's really about liberty. That should be the yardstick by which we measure these policies. So here's a story of a Democrat New York real estate lawyer who, when she saw what Governor Hochul was doing, essentially setting up quarantine camps, she said, no, that's not going to fly. And she said, I don't really care about the party stuff. I care about the Constitution. And so she got busy, and it wasn't her area of law, but she got busy in constitutional law,
Starting point is 01:19:46 educated herself, fought back. I've seen a lot of people do this. One guy I know that was a friend of mine became a lawyer because he was involved in a personal case and his lawyer was not doing a good job. And so he started studying up on his own and then represented himself and won the case, and then he went on to get his law degree and things like that and practicing as a lawyer.
Starting point is 01:20:15 And so she's looking at this and has skin in the game because she sees society going down the tubes with quarantine camps. So she fought against Governor Hochul's directives mandating quarantine for people exposed to or infected by whatever they are afraid of. The directives were dubbed quarantine camp regulations by its opponents compared to laws that relocated the Japanese during World War II without any due process. She won the lawsuit on the grounds that Hochul's regulations were unconstitutional.
Starting point is 01:20:51 She said the Constitution is not perfect. Hear this, Mark Levin? But it's brilliant. She said schools should require learning about the U.S. Constitution. From the little kids all the way up through high school and into college, the Constitution was written to keep government in check. The Constitution wasn't written to keep people in check. And that's what this Harvard law professor,
Starting point is 01:21:16 who claims to be the new spokesperson for conservatism, gets wrong. The Constitution is to keep the government in check, not the people. Barack Obama was aware of that. He talked about that. He had taught some classes, I think, on the Constitution and taught it wrong. He talked about negative and positive rights, and that's the way that the left likes to present this. They like to say, you know, positive rights. That means that the government is likes to present this. They like to say, you know, positive rights. That means that the government is going to provide this and that and that for you. An education, housing, food, a job.
Starting point is 01:21:52 The government's going to provide all that stuff to you. Well, it can't provide that to you unless it takes something from somebody else. Because the government doesn't create anything. It merely transfers things or takes them away. And so he says, well, those are positive rights. Those are good. That's the socialism that he's on. It merely transfers things or takes them away. And so he says, well, those are positive rights. Those are good. That's the socialism that he's on. But the Constitution doesn't really talk about that, so we have to fix that.
Starting point is 01:22:13 He said the Constitution really talks about negative rights. Negative rights? See, he's looking at it from the perspective of government. Government owns all of your income. So if they give you a tax cut, the government is spending money. That's the way Bernie Sanders said, you know, look at these tax cuts diluting the treasury, right? No, it's not your money.
Starting point is 01:22:35 That money belongs to the people who earned it. And so, you know, they see everything from the perspective of big government. And so he sees the idea, he says, he admits that the Constitution, the perspective of big government. He sees the idea. He admits that the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, is about limiting what the government can do. It's prohibitions on the government, and that's exactly right. It is prohibitions and limitations on the government, but they want to turn it inside out and upside down
Starting point is 01:22:58 to use the Constitution to make prohibitions on you. We've got liberals and conservatives who are doing that. She said, our founding fathers came to this continent fleeing tyranny. They wrote the Constitution in such a manner that if it's followed, there would not be tyranny on these shores ever. Yet here we are 250 years later, and we're fighting tyranny. It is tyrannical for a government to take power for which it's not entitled, she said. State governors are part of the executive branch of government,
Starting point is 01:23:30 and they're supposed to enforce laws, not make laws. If you have an executive who ignores the legislature and starts issuing laws, how do they do that? They do it by edicts. They do it by dictates. That means that they are a dictator. The law is in their mouth. The law is whatever they say. You don't have a legislative body debating this stuff. You don't have a legislative body that in any way represents the people. But, of course, that legislative body has restrictions on what it can do
Starting point is 01:24:04 based on the Constitution that respects individual liberty. When a governor such as Hochul takes on powers that properly belong to the legislature, that's tyranny. And that's what we saw for the last several years. And that's what Trump funded, and Trump continued to fund, and continued, and continued, and continued. It didn't matter if it was Cuomo or Hochul or Newsom or Republicans like DeWine or Brad Little. She said, now the theory is catch me if you can. I know I'm going to do this. I know I don't have the authority to do it,
Starting point is 01:24:36 but, you know, I'm going to do it until you stop me. She said, because Americans don't know what their rights are, she said, I think if people understood what their rights are, they would say, hold on a second, you can't do that. She said, in the history of mankind, no government has ever taken power from the people and voluntarily given it back. Nonetheless, the people have to demand it back, she said, but the people will not demand it back unless they know that they have the right to that power. So I think there needs to be an education process in the United States so that people understand,
Starting point is 01:25:14 oh, these are my rights. That is why they don't teach it in school. That is why they've got the kids doing brave new world stuff, playing with sex toys, as you've seen the Project Veritas videos, and doing all the rest of this degenerate stuff. Start calling these Democrats degenerates. So she went from real estate to constitutional law. She said, I had a, you know, she was just practicing real estate law, but she said,
Starting point is 01:25:46 these people are so desperate. Small businesses that have been declared non-essential by President Trump and others. Yeah. They're saying, what can we do to fight this? So she started looking at it herself. She said, I'm actually a Democrat. But in my mind, this is not a political thing. This is a human rights issue.
Starting point is 01:26:04 This constitutional issue this is about being an american and sometimes people something that people have really forgotten i think it's because we really don't teach this in school anymore well that's exactly right that's where it comes from so even as the school choice movement is picking up steam across the country, that in and of itself is not a victory that the conservatives think. First of all, there are some very big corporations. There's some very big and corrupt foreign entities behind a lot of these massive homeschooling things.
Starting point is 01:26:40 Just look at the documentary Killing Ed by Mark Hall. I've interviewed him many times to talk about how the Fatala Gulen movement has gotten over a billion dollars every year of government money to run this and the corruption of this organization that is run like a religious school everywhere outside the United States. Massive presence in Texas. And so you can have that type of situation. You can have big corporations. But look, they're operating on a for-profit basis. Do you think they're really going to teach the kids what they need to know about the Constitution?
Starting point is 01:27:17 More importantly, are they going to give them the moral foundation that is the essence of what we have to have in this country? When you look at everything is downstream of, you know, your culture is downstream of religion. It's religion that sets the tone for this. And if we're going to divorce ourselves from any of the traditional morality that you find in Western civilization, which is what they're in the business of doing right now, if you're going to get rid of that, then you don't have a society. Real education, other than technical education, you can learn math, you can learn how to do welding or whatever,
Starting point is 01:28:07 but real education is morally based. And that's why it used to be something that was left to the families, left to religious institutions to establish that, and it's all downstream from that. Conservative thinker, thank you for the tip may I suggest a rim shot or a laugh track for a whistler to hit when you tell your dad jokes yeah some people might find that annoying I don't know but anyway when we when we look at what is happening, uh, our society wants to keep everybody locked
Starting point is 01:28:46 up and locked down. And you can see that with the attacks on, uh, families who allow their kids even to play outside and Western Virginia, not West Virginia, but Western Virginia. You have CPS coming after family. They have, uh, three kids all under the age of nine, and telling them they've got to stay under the radar and stay inside the house during the day or they're going to take kids away from the parents.
Starting point is 01:29:14 This is how insane this all is. So we have a conservative. This is out of American Thinker. These people are big cheerleaders for Trump. So I checked them out and see what they're saying. And so they're cheering Trump's 2016 victory. They're angry and they should be with Tom Tillis, Lindsey Graham,
Starting point is 01:29:40 and Mitch McConnell. I think that, you know, they do, they definitely have betrayed the Republican party and Republican values, but think that, um, you know, they do, they definitely have betrayed the Republican party and Republican values, but so has Trump. I mean, he told these people that they were not essential, but the idea is, um, well, you know, conservatives could conquer Canada.
Starting point is 01:29:56 Oh, really? Yeah. Just, just a mass move to Canada. Uh, maybe they ought to take a look at the free state project in New Hampshire. You know, that was the idea in New Hampshire. Let's get about 20,000 libertarians to move to New Hampshire is already kind of libertarian leaning. And, um, you know, we can, um, uh, have a critical mass and we can, uh, uh, of people who are liberty minded and we can influence the laws and things like that. Um, it's gotten mixed results, but results, but that's one of the reasons they picked that was because
Starting point is 01:30:29 it was a small state. And yes, I know there's a lot fewer people in Canada than there are in the United States, but that's a much bigger area to try to take over. But from the great white north to the great white sharks, this professor says Shark Week is just too white. Too white. Allegheny College biology professor Lisa Whitenack, her name is white,
Starting point is 01:30:54 recently told the Washington Post that growing up, she rarely saw any women that she could look up to on Discovery's Shark Week. And that made her question whether or not she could go on to study sharks, which she actually did. Perhaps her students would be whether or not she could go on to study sharks, which she actually did. Uh, perhaps her students would be better off if she had not. Um, but she was able to do it. Nobody kept her from doing it. And, uh, so yeah, shark week is, uh, is just too white and we've got students who are failing algebra. So we got got to stop algebra. This is from The Daily Caller. If you're going to major in political science,
Starting point is 01:31:29 you'd be far better suited to just take a statistics class. Well, maybe the more math you take, the better you would be able to understand things, especially for political science, because the big problem in political science right now, as in all of these disciplines, is they don't believe in absolute truth. They think that everything is relative. And that's where a lot of these problems begin.
Starting point is 01:31:54 But a lot of this is the idea, the Lake Wobegon idea, that all the students are above average. We want to make everybody feel good. Everybody gets a trophy. So if somebody's having problems with algebra, let's just throw in the towel. We don't need to push forward and try to pick that up. You know, when I was in high school, I, well, I was very much into science when I was in elementary school. I used to grab my sister's textbooks in college and read everything I could get and send off her information. And I wanted to grab my sister's textbooks in college and read everything I could
Starting point is 01:32:25 get and send off her information. And I wanted to go into science, but I got discouraged. And just this awful teacher, I had an advanced placement class in middle school. And so I got out of it and I just stopped taking any science, any math. And then when I went back into engineering, I was like, oh, oh wow i haven't taken any math classes and so i had to catch up a lot and uh but you know it's just a matter of of doubling down and working hard you know i would i went out and got uh thought well you know some of these textbooks are not very good and they're teaching new math and things like that. And, uh, I'd not even taken trig and I wanted to get into engineering, which begins with calculus. And so I had to catch up on stuff like that and catch up on my own. I found, uh, some textbooks, but I also found one in a
Starting point is 01:33:17 used bookstore that was from the U S Naval Academy. And it was all word problems. And it was spherical trig even, you know, for navigation and for artillery and things like that. But it was all word problems. And it was really good. And so I started doing all the word problems. It was interesting, interesting context that they did it in. And I just kept that up through the core stuff, through the, uh, you know, first few years of math and calculus and physics. I, I got, um, three different textbooks for each of those and I did all the problems in them. And, um, so, you know, I aced it all, but you just have to work hard. These people
Starting point is 01:33:58 just give up, give up only 20% of majors require higher level math beyond algebra. That's not high level math, folks. It's just one step beyond addition and multiplication, subtraction and division. I mean, that's not higher math. And what we wind up with is a deliberately dumbed down society. The New York Times, in arguing for gun control, is coming after AR-15s and how they have to be shut down. And in their story, they show shotgun shells. So the story is about stopping AR-15s and there's the picture right there they got a hand there inserted as holding shotgun shells we got to stop this they don't even know what they're trying to
Starting point is 01:34:52 ban no idea and why should they care right they've gone through a school system that just waves away anything that's difficult you don't have to be rigorous you don't have to know what you're talking about. Yeah. I'm sure there was no math involved in the people. You look at the people that the New York times is hired. I don't think they took any math. Yeah. Democracy dies in ignorance.
Starting point is 01:35:16 And, uh, the poster child for that is the New York times op-ed pieces as well as the Washington post. But there is real talk about repealing the second amendment. They're not trying to hide that anymore. Back in 2013, we went to an event in Austin. It's a gun control event at the Capitol. They had the mayor pro tem, the number two guy that was there.
Starting point is 01:35:39 And they had one protester in this fairly large crowd, a brave guy who was holding up a sign, you know, don't ban guns or something to that effect. And we recorded that, you know, at the interaction between them because the mayor pro tem of Austin pointed to him and said, we're not, this is not about banning guns. But he said, keep your sign because we're going to get there. Ooh. And that was, he was saying the quiet part out loud at the time. And the audience of his audience that was applauding his gun control measures went wild. We've always known that was
Starting point is 01:36:22 what they were going to do. And they had no bones about doing it. We'll be right back. Thank you. you're listening to the david knight show i want to talk a little bit about listener mail here in this segment. I don't do enough of that. I try to respond to people as much as I can, but in some cases, like this particular one, we have a listener who's been a listener for years. He said, I had an emergency health issue, but watching your show always makes me feel better. He said that. And so he said, well, we'll be praying for you. And he said, well, thank you
Starting point is 01:38:11 so much. He replied, said prayers are the best thing for me and very appreciated. The healthcare system is ridiculous. The nurses told me they've recently become overwhelmed with unnecessary protocols, tests that don't benefit the patient, computer data entry that takes up the majority of their time. It's no longer about patient care. They're not allowed to suggest or even use treatments that they know work in order to satisfy these guidelines to reduce liability, she said. And I would imagine that the guidelines are also to increase profitability, not just in what they're able to charge, but to make sure that they continue to get Medicare and Medicaid. A lot of this stuff is being forced by CMS, the people who run Medicare and Medicaid. You will do this and not that, or we will cut you off from Medicare and Medicaid.
Starting point is 01:39:10 He said, they wake me up every two hours with tests, taking blood every day, insisting I take a blood thinner injection daily, which I've refused. I'm not vaccinated, so I don't need it. But as a result of all this intrusion, I'm exhausted. And so I just want to mention Robert to you, because he's suffering from throat cancer and he's having a great deal of difficulty swallowing. He's on a feeding tube. So please keep Robert in your prayers.
Starting point is 01:39:39 And, you know, as he is suffering through this. This is from Kenny. He says, the Keystone pipeline apparently is not shut down. He said, there is a leak currently at the Nebraska and Kansas border or close to it. He says, so it's not shut down.
Starting point is 01:40:02 And if it's not shut down, where's the oil going? I thought Joey lug nuts, turn it off, continue the work you're doing and and so forth but yeah i i know see this is the thing they they um i don't know where it is going it may be that uh you know the first thing they said was we're going to shut down the keystone, but apparently if it's leaking, something is going on. But they have set up a place where they can transfer oil abroad. And again, perhaps it's because we don't have enough refining capacity here. Maybe more about that even than it is about him shutting it down.
Starting point is 01:40:47 Maybe he shut it down with the oil in it, just as they did with the natural gas coming from Russia until they blew it up. Who knows what's going on? And I just want to thank Brian for Zell. Thank you very much. That was very generous. I appreciate that. And also Jared. Appreciate that. Thank, thank you very much. That was very generous. I appreciate that. And, uh, also, uh,
Starting point is 01:41:05 Jared, appreciate that. Thank you. Both of you. I don't get to, uh, uh, to the point where I think people about Zelle and cash app enough. I don't have a list of, uh, the people, all the people that have donated with Zelle. Um, thank you on rock fan utopian lobotomy. Thank you very much for the tip. And Mark says, um,stone Pipeline is different from the Keystone XL. Okay, well, that's something I didn't realize. I've covered these two things for the longest time. You know, I had mixed feelings about the Keystone Pipeline. The stuff that is coming and, you know, the things that I think both of them are coming from Canada, If that's not correct, let me know Mark.
Starting point is 01:41:52 But, um, the, uh, uh, they had, they were attacking it in the early stages because they said, well, it's a dirtier kind of oil and we don't want to have that and so forth and so on. Well, if it's not taken in the U S it'll be sent to a, uh, Keystone XL was an addition to the existing Keystone pipeline. Okay. Uh, so the, uh, so that solves that mystery. Glad I read that out there. I learned something as well. Thank you, Mark. Appreciate that. Um, the, uh, the argument against it was it's dirty. We don't want to have it. Well, the reality is, is that if you don't move it with a pipeline, then it's going to be put on a boat and it's going to be sent to China.
Starting point is 01:42:27 The other way that you can move it is via train or via trucks or whatever. Those are not as efficient. All of them have a higher probability that you're going to have a leak than you do with a pipeline. There's nothing that's perfect. You can have a leak with anything. You have environmental issues with everything that you do. You can always have some kind of a problem, but the safest way to do it, not aada was the company, and they were allowed to go in and condemn property. So you have a corporation condemning property. I have a problem with that. We had seen that in the Kello case in, what was it, Connecticut, I think it was, where they gave condemnation powers to a corporation? I don't think that's right.
Starting point is 01:43:28 I don't like eminent domain in the first place. I certainly don't like it when the government outsources it to a corporation. But in the case of the Keystone Pipeline, they were outsourcing it to a foreign corporation. So I had a problem with that. I realized that we needed the oil and that it was a safer and more efficient way to do it, but I still had a problem with the, um, the, uh, the eminent domain stuff. Let me just say thank you to some people who sent cards and, uh, some of them had, um, uh, contributions in them and gifts. I appreciate that very much. Thank you,
Starting point is 01:44:01 Marty. Uh, thank you, Um, Marty T Lois L. Uh, thank you, Fay and Brandon. It's good to hear from you again. I'm glad that, uh, things are going well and she sent a picture.
Starting point is 01:44:11 They have a great, um, uh, they're, they're, they got their truck with a, uh, camper attachment on the back where they can expand.
Starting point is 01:44:21 Uh, that's a great bug out arrangement. So thank you very much. Glad to hear that you're doing well. And, thank you, Tina G and Damon P. Thank you, all of you. I appreciate that and the cards and the wishes and the gifts. Thank you very much. Let's talk before our guest comes on at the top of the hour. Let's talk a little bit about an anniversary that I missed a couple of days ago. Brian at Vaccine Impact caught it though. He said, December 11th, 2022 marks the
Starting point is 01:44:53 second anniversary of the day that the Pfizer shot was authorized for distribution by executive order from Trump after the FDA gave it emergency use. He hectored them. He threatened them. You know, Alex Jones says that Trump was fooled. Well, if you believe that, you were fooled. He pushed this. He bullied these guys to do it. You do it today or you're fired, he said to Dr. Stephen Hahn, the FDA director.
Starting point is 01:45:23 He did it publicly, paraded him. Chief of staff admitted it as well. You're gone if you don't approve these shots right now. Just skip it. We want it now. So he says December 11th, the day that America's vaccine holocaust began. So there you go. Two-year anniversary of that.
Starting point is 01:45:43 I'm glad that he caught that. I missed that. And just by the way, you know, we were talking, he had a good article about Elon Musk as well. Brian at Vaccine Impact has the same take on Elon Musk than I do. And just to underscore this, going back to July 2020, I've talked about this before. Elon Musk was teaming up with CureVac to build what he called mRNA microfactories. And he was going to make it available to other companies as well.
Starting point is 01:46:14 Now, he may never have gone through with it, but that was his intention because Elon Musk is always there to serve the interests of whatever the government wants, and that's how he became the richest man on earth. So again, that brings up a question. So then what is he up to with Twitter? What does the government want out of Twitter?
Starting point is 01:46:37 Well, we've gotten a pretty good idea of some of this stuff, and because he has publicly put out a lot of documents, other people have gone back and looked at LinkedIn profiles. Dozens of high-ranking FBI officials went to work for Twitter. I'm not convinced that it's going to be any different. I know there's a war going on, and a lot of people, because they are locked into this false dichotomy, this Hegelian dialectic,
Starting point is 01:47:05 whatever you want to call it. Well, we got thesis, we got antithesis, and then we get synthesis. You have, if he's not a good guy, then why are the bad guys against him? This kind of this or that mentality is very juvenile to think that way. Look, they're competitors to each other. They're all competing to be top dogs, like Highlander, that it can only be one, right? So you cut the other guy's head off before you cut your head off. Or think of it as competing mafias or the Game of Thrones or whatever. That doesn't mean that any of these people are good. And it doesn't
Starting point is 01:47:42 mean that any of it's real either. It's also the professional wrestling aspect. Mary Russell, thank you for the tip. God bless you and your family. Prayer is key. Yes, it is. So keep Robert in your prayers as he's suffering. You know, when we look at the aftermath of this vaccine holocaust, what is happening in Qatar? the aftermath of this vaccine Holocaust.
Starting point is 01:48:08 What is happening in Qatar? You have a, now a second journalist dies and people are saying, well, is this because of, um, you know, that, that they're bucking the authoritarian regime there.
Starting point is 01:48:20 What is going on with all of this stuff? A lot of theories floating around about this a qatari photographer has died while covering the world cup the second journalist to lose his life at the global event following influential u.s soccer writer grant wall's death and so forth look it's a tragedy when somebody dies and these people are um using uh you are looking at this and saying, well, there's something up with this. And yet they never, never think twice. Even when we have, indisputably, tens of thousands of people around the world who have died, immediately get sick as soon as they're injected and die within 24, 48 hours.
Starting point is 01:49:07 I don't care. It doesn't matter. It's rare. No, it's not. It's tens of thousands of people. They look the other way. They have shut down, as I've talked about, the 737 MAXs. No, we had two plane crashes out of 8,200 flights.
Starting point is 01:49:21 They didn't call it rare. They shut them down, and they should have. And we should be concerned when somebody dies. The only time that they're not concerned is when it's with these Trump shots, baby cribs, people die with that. Oh, we got to look into that.
Starting point is 01:49:35 We got to stop it. But you know, when you look at this, even though this guy who died, some people said he fell back in his seat. He got emergency medical treatment on site, was taken to the hospital. Unclear whether he died at the hospital or en route. But will they say that, was he vaccinated?
Starting point is 01:49:54 Oh, no, nobody will even ask that question. It must have been because Qatar doesn't like their politics. So this guy, Grant Wall, his brother Eric, he says, believes that he was killed because he spoke out against the Qatari government. Grant was initially not allowed in the stadium because he'd worn a shirt with a soccer ball surrounded by a rainbow in support of LGBT community before the U.S. played Wales. So there you go. It's the politics, right? He's a victim because of LGBT, but they don't care to look at the deaths of anybody else. Now, an example of why we don't want to fall into this false dichotomy is this.
Starting point is 01:50:39 Former CIA director John Brennan now calls Anthony Fauci a national hero after Elon Musk disses him. So you have Elon Musk put up on his profile, my pronouns are Prosecute Fauci. And he is playing into this left-right paradigm, this tribalism. Elon Musk is playing into that so hard it makes me very, very suspicious. And the other people are playing along with him. And it's the same thing they did with Donald Trump to build up Trump's creds as an anti-globalist so he could stick the knife in our back. Just one last article here from pharmaceutical companies. CVS and Walgreens will pay $10.7 billion in multi-state settlements over the opioid crisis.
Starting point is 01:51:31 Again, the pharmakia will not repent of their murders. They will continue to profit at all of this stuff. And I just say these are, but consider the fact, and I've mentioned this once before, but consider the fact that CVS and Walgreens are pushing, pushing, pushing on these Trump shots. Now, they pushed opioid, but I never ever went by a CVS or Walgreens where they had a sign out front that said, come get your free opioids. I never saw that. or Walgreens where they had a sign out front that said, come get your free opioids. Never saw that. The opioids, of course, were prescribed by people who were in a great deal of pain. They were prescribed by their doctors in many cases.
Starting point is 01:52:14 They weren't looking to get hooked. Many of them became addicted, committed suicide. As a matter of fact, Chris Christie, declaring his undying support for the war on drugs, used the opioid crisis where he had a lawyer friend of his. They went through law school together. He said the guy had very successful, had a family and all the rest of this stuff. He was out jogging, unlike Chris Christie, and he injured his back, was in a great deal of pain. Doctors put him on opioids.
Starting point is 01:52:47 He got addicted to it. It destroyed his life. He lost his job. His wife left him. Family left him. He committed suicide. And so he said, therefore, we've got to continue the war on drugs. I'm sorry, that is a non-sequitur.
Starting point is 01:53:09 But here's the real sequitur. You are prohibited right now from suing these pharmaceutical companies. Now, we could get people in Congress who would lift that, lift that moratorium, and you could sue them, what Fauci put in. But beyond that, there is no immunity for CVS and Walgreens to push these vaccines. They were just filling the prescriptions of the opioid epidemic. They are pushing the vaccine. So if you've been injured or you know somebody who's been injured, sue their pants off. These people got a lot of money. They're going to pay $11 billion over this opioid crisis.
Starting point is 01:53:42 They didn't even push that. They just filled the prescriptions that were being pushed by the doctors and the drug companies. They're pushing these vaccines. The employers, the drug companies, the rest of them, go after them. Go after them. We'll be right back. Thank you. you're listening to the david knight show well we have a christmas here from the Babylon Bee. Zelensky seen sitting on a mall Santa's lap asking for another $50 billion.
Starting point is 01:55:14 Zelensky was seen sitting on a mall Santa's lap and overheard asking for an additional $50 billion. I've been quite a very good boy this year, he was heard telling him. And I solemnly request you send me another $50 billion to help our courageous crusade against the evil Russian invaders. He initially started rattling off a long list of what sounded like advanced military weaponry. Is that a mother who was waiting in line? When Santa seemed confused, the guy just started asking for money. The line of children waiting to sit on Santa's lap continued to grow, with many of the mall's
Starting point is 01:55:44 patrons growing increasingly impatient. What's he doing this for anyway? said an onlooker. He'll get whatever he wants if he asks Congress for it. Why bother Santa? I'm going to talk about him looking for a long list of advanced military weaponry. My son, who's doing the board right now, when he was very young, we took him to see a mall Santa. And it was great. I wish we had it on recording. He said, well, what do you want for Christmas? I want a flying robot.
Starting point is 01:56:21 What else? And he starts coming up with all this stuff that they imagined. And, uh, Santa says, uh, he's looking at us and looking back at him. He says, I don't think we've got that. He goes, um, you need to watch TV more. Uh, I told my son, I said, uh, you know, there's no such thing as a Santa Claus. And he said, uh, yes, I know. If he was real, he'd be in the Bible.
Starting point is 01:56:48 We're going to take a, we've got our guest is ready. And we do need to take a break to establish, right? So we're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back. Stay with us. Thank you. you're listening to The David Knight Show. All right, joining us now is Liz James, and she is CEO and founder of BlessedByHisBlood.com. And there's a big awareness right now of the danger in the blood supply. It has been clearly documented by many medical professionals
Starting point is 01:58:07 that the mRNA, and Dr. Peter McCullough and others have pointed to many, many studies that have been done around the world showing that the mRNA persists in your blood, the spikes persist in your blood. And so there's a great deal of concern that, well, you know, you don't want to get a transfusion because there isn't any testing that's being done. There's not any filtering that's being done. So, um, the, uh, the free market is responding to
Starting point is 01:58:31 this and people are putting together organizations to help us with this. Thank you for joining us, Liz. I appreciate it. Tell us a little bit about, uh, how you got into this and where you are in the process. Yes, sir. So, um, I am a pharmacist. Um, I, I quit my job after 30 years behind the counter in September of 2020, because I wouldn't give the shot to anybody. I, I had a, a moral and ethical problem with that. Um, you know, we're, we are not supposed to do, do or, or cause harm to anybody intentionally. That's right. And I felt like that that was a problem. So, um, I really, my, my goal at that point, I had been behind the scenes working, um, for about 20 years, trying to figure out ways to help people get out of the big pharma lifestyle using using pharmacy as a as my background kind of actually I'm I mean it's kind of like being a mole I guess
Starting point is 01:59:36 in a system I didn't believe in yeah you know so that's really thought what I thought I was going to be doing when I left that I would that's what I was going to be doing when I left, that I would, that's what I was going to be doing full time. And I do do that. But in January of 21, I just heard just a very strong feeling from God. morning and and God said if you have no country you'll have no business and so I thought well here's where I am now so I will I'll start getting involved and I took a constitution class and then I took a biblical citizenship class and then I started teaching biblical citizenship classes on on Sunday nights online and I thought this is where. This is, this is what I've been called to do in addition to, to my own, my own business. And I realized this is a long story, but it, it, everything plays a part in what I'm, in what I'm getting to. And, and I thought that's where I was, but in May of 21, I woke up again early one morning and, and rolled over. And God literally said, he said, I need for you to preserve the blood. And I was like, okay, that sounds big and bigger than I am. I'm not anybody special.
Starting point is 02:00:57 I'm just somebody that stands by my convictions. And so I thought, okay, I'm going to start looking for the people that are doing this, that are trying to protect and preserve the blood. And I kept waiting and waiting and waiting. And I was like, God, why is this not being addressed? And in September, you know, I was literally just asking him. I was like, I'm here. I'm here to help the people that are going to do this.
Starting point is 02:01:25 And I said, why is this not being done? And he said, because you're not. And it was like, you know, kind of like a little slap in the face. And I was like, okay, well, I don't know. You know, I'm a pharmacist. My specialty is not blood. But if nobody's doing it, then I'm going to start doing it. And so I really started researching and getting involved in all of the medical ways I could possibly get into in terms of trying to find out if this was actually being done. And it wasn't.
Starting point is 02:01:59 And so I asked seven or eight friends of mine. Actually, I asked a bunch of friends of mine, if anybody would be interested in helping me. And I had eight people step forward and indicate that they were interested in helping. And so in November of 21, I was at a Weston A. Price conference, which is a food and medical freedom conference, essentially. It literally was laid out to me in about three hours that this was how I was going to how I was supposed to do it. And Blessed by His Blood is a cooperative. We are not for profit. Every member, once we're up and running, which will be in either late January or early February, depending on our software guys who are working on getting a setup and compliant and ready to go.
Starting point is 02:02:55 Everybody will be a member, will be an owner. So we're an owner membership cooperative. And so this is not about making money this is about about helping and preserving um what is rightfully ours which is our um our dna that has god's name written on it you know um we the way it's going to work we will be a referral based cooperative so that because we do have a problem as you know with people who want to do ill will to us every one of us that's chosen not to get the kovat shot and we have people who probably would like to interrupt the system however they can there are ways you can tell whether or not the blood supply
Starting point is 02:03:47 or that particular unit of blood has been tainted, but nobody's doing that. So we really have to rely on the community of people that we know and trust. Let me ask you, is there a test to see? How do you tell if it's tainted? There's not so much a test that I'm aware of, although I do hope that one is coming. But you can look on dark field microscopy and tell if there's a problem with the blood or not. That's true.
Starting point is 02:04:20 You can see the blood cells co the, the blood cells, uh, coalescing and, and things like that. It looks kind of like a, a cancer patient's blood as opposed to normal. So you can see that, that type of thing in the dark field. Yeah. Yeah. So, um, but that's not, that's not realistic at this point, uh, for, for large scale, you know? So, so again, we have to rely on one another as a community. And the only way we're going to be able to do that is through a, like a referral based membership. So it is, it isn't going to be a referral based membership. Um, as we bring in our, our initial people, then they will be given a QR code or a referral number that they can judiciously hand out to people that they know. I mean, you know who those people are in the last two, two and a half years. I mean, you know, in your circle, you have a pretty good idea who the circle are.
Starting point is 02:05:21 Right. And they will then have to fill out a membership application and then um we also are requiring a covenantal agreement that is literally between them and god but we keep it on file so essentially uh having a system of referral and uh covenantal pledge uh to uh as a system of trust because it's not practical to do the tests on a large scale. It's a system of trust, and so that's what you put in there to make sure that's all. Yeah, that's all we have right now, and I believe it's going to bring people together very, very quickly. We're getting a lot of traction on our email update website.
Starting point is 02:06:08 A lot of people are, you know, we're getting right now probably 50 to 100 new emails a day requesting more information and requesting to be part of the system once we're up and running. It's been very humbling to do this and, and, um, I don't know why God chose me, but here I am. And what is the situation right now? I talked to, um, an individual who was in Europe and he was saying that as soon as, um, uh, safe, safe blood.net, I think was what he had. He said, as soon as all the stuff, this COVID stuff started running out, they are pushing that stuff and the vaccines. He said they stopped allowing people to store up blood for their own
Starting point is 02:06:56 operation or take donors. He said, but it is still open in America. Is that your understanding as well, that you still do that? That is correct. I mean, it's not as, it's not as simple as just saying, I want to store my own blood. You actually do have to have a doctor who is on board with it. And they will have to write an order for designated donors. So that's the other key to the process is making sure that you as, you know, the responsible party of you, you know,
Starting point is 02:07:28 you are the CEO of your own health, that you have, that you have a good relationship with a doctor who believes as you do. So we're, we're not, I mean, we're beyond the point now where you can leave things to chance and Yeah. And you've got to, you've got to have things well lined up in advance before you actually need it. It's just no different than insurance. Sure. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:07:51 And I think it's also going to be a situation that the hospitals are going to be a big role in this because hospitals have pushed so much stuff on medical professionals and the rest of them. The money, the strings of the money flow through the hospital system. They will apply the pressure to the doctors. Even if the doctor doesn't see any problem with flow through the hospital system. They will apply the pressure to the doctors. Even if the doctor doesn't see any problem with this, the hospital might. So I think it's going to be an important part of any kind of referral system to have that information where you can refer people perhaps to physicians and to other doctors, not just other donors who can help with that if you need to have blood for a situation like that.
Starting point is 02:08:26 Absolutely. And we've had several doctors, and it's increasing the number of doctors that are reaching out to us saying that they want to be a part of this and they want to help. Oh, that's good. So that's been very encouraging. The same with nurses, EMTs. We're having a lot of medical professionals that are stepping forward and say, we're here to help.
Starting point is 02:08:50 We have at least a two-phase rollout. Our phase one will be non-emergent need, which would be planned transfusions or planned surgeries and then once we have enough funding i mean we've this has been very privately funded and none of us are rich so it's been you know we're taking out of retirement funds etc to get this done but our phase two which will require the the additional like the larger funding is when we're going to be pairing up with the doctors and the clinics and the hospitals who will agree to hold the blood for us. You know, and in some of these cases, because a lot of these doctors have stepped out of what was comfortable to them in an uncomfortable situation. And they're essentially having to start new practices all over again, you know, with no, with no equipment or anything. And so we want to be able to provide storage units, um, throughout the United States as we find the doctors who
Starting point is 02:09:58 are able to, to pair with us. Well, that's very important. Yeah. And of course, when I was talking to the man with safeblood.net, one of the things that he said was, you know, there's a lot of hospitals will have equipment where if you, you know, if you have an accident and, you know, car accident, you've lost a lot of blood, you got to have a transfusion or you're going to die. But if you have a situation where it's an operation, he said there's most hospitals, in his opinion, had equipment where they could recycle your blood. They could clean it up and use your own blood, which a lot of people have said is a safer situation than getting somebody else's blood even. Is that anything that is on your radar? Is that something that you know about or have seen?
Starting point is 02:10:44 Is that something that is common in the united states as far as you understand i've heard of that but i but i don't know that they do that um normally and i think it that might be because from their perspective it's a lot easier to just grab a pint and pump it into somebody. So, um, better doesn't necessarily mean that that's what Western medicine does. Um, I do know, I don't, I don't think, um, the other thing is there are expanders, there's like blood expanders or extenders that can be used as well. You know, if you really don't want somebody else's blood, that's an option as well. And, um, you know, um, pre-directives are very, very important. You know, people need to have those things written out.
Starting point is 02:11:36 Well, I think having a, having a referral service where, you know, doctors, you know, hospitals that you can trust, uh, part of the referral service might be if you find out that these hospitals have that type of equipment, you can mention that to people, the expanders that you're talking about. Nobody knows anything about this. Most people have never thought about this and are thinking about it for the first time. So it's a very valuable thing to have that information. And I think as we move forward, your background in citizenship and studying the Constitution, talk a little bit about what biblical citizenship is about and what you studied with that.
Starting point is 02:12:12 What's your understanding of biblical citizenship? So biblical citizenship is not something that came from my mind. I don't know if you're familiar with Rick Green and Patriot Academy, Rick Green was a state representative for the state of Texas. And he has devoted his life to teaching the Constitution in a in a truth manner, not based on what we tend to have learned in in high school and junior high. There's so much more to the truth, you know, Tim Barton, are you familiar with him? Yeah. He's, he works closely with Rick Green and biblical citizenship really is, you know, we've been trained as Christians to, um, be quiet, be compliant, go along, get along, you know, that kind of thing don't rock the boat
Starting point is 02:13:06 uh separation of church and state which is not true right whatever the government tells you to do you do it even if they tell you to put a propeller on your head right right right person put it yeah yeah exactly they've um and biblical citizenship is you know quite pretty much the antithesis of that, that we are called to serve. You know, if we don't fill those positions, who does? And we're called to lay a moral foundation, which really is what sets the tone for legislation and sets the tone for everything else. You know, you have to have, if you're going to have a society that works, it has to have a moral framework on which to base the laws. So the laws and all the government are downstream from a moral foundation, and that's our
Starting point is 02:13:49 responsibility to lay that moral foundation. It's not to impose our religion on other people, but to have a moral foundation, and that's the role that the founders played in this country as well. That's exactly right. Are you familiar with Matt Turela and his Doctrine of the Lesser Magistrate book? No, I haven't. If you look that up, I've interviewed him many times. It's a small book, but it is packed with information. It's very good. He sold, I think, a couple hundred thousand copies of this thing.
Starting point is 02:14:16 It's really good. But yeah, I would definitely recommend that. So when you're looking at biblical citizenship, you're looking at people who take an active role, who try to set a moral foundation for our country. Is that correct? Yes, sir. Yes, sir. And I got convicted enough. I live out in the country.
Starting point is 02:14:37 And so it's kind of the irony of everything is our city council, we can't even vote for our city council where i live because you know we get we get taxed but we can't vote for who gets to be our city council so i went a little bit larger and um found i became a precinct chair um based on everything i had learned in early 2021 and i you know i I walked in there and I was like, I'm going to throw up, I think, because I didn't want to be there. I didn't want to be there as a precinct chair. But, you know, again, if I don't, who will? And when I got in there, I found that there were several of us
Starting point is 02:15:21 who have walked in with the same thing, the nudging from God that said, you know, you're here to make a difference. Go in and get it done. So that's become a very interesting thing within the GOP here in the part of Texas that I live. It's like there's some friction there. And I'm sure you've seen that elsewhere too. Oh, yeah. The establishment is pretty happy with the way things are running, and they don't want to rock the boat at all and they want you to just fall in line and they pick the candidates who are going to run let me ask you
Starting point is 02:15:50 though why why you couldn't why the people are how's uh they're taxing you but you can't vote for them what what is that about well so i live in what's called the etj the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the town that we live closest to. And we have to pay school taxes. Technically, they get around this because we don't have to pay, quote unquote, city taxes. We have to pay county taxes. And so they say, well, because you don't live inside the city limits, you live outside the city limits, you can outside the city limits. Um, you can't vote at, which really makes no sense if you think about it because they could easily annex us and we would have no say in it. Yeah. They could,
Starting point is 02:16:34 they could easily, um, call eminent domain on any piece of our property and we would have no say in it, you know, so we can't vote on what does impact us directly. So you're saying that you're paying school taxes, but, uh, but, uh, you don't have any vote for school board or something like that. We can vote for the school board, but we cannot vote for city council. Okay. Yeah. And that's a fairly common practice from what I understand. I live in the state of Texas and, um and that's, you know, people don't realize how important that is until you don't have until. And we've had to fight some big things out here.
Starting point is 02:17:13 We've had some potentially eminent domain things out here in the 27 years we've lived out here. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Well, the problem is, is that, you know, we literally do have taxation with our representation because as we've seen the last couple of years, you have public health officials, unlike the bureaucrats, who are making the decisions in most cases, especially in Washington. Instead of them passing laws, they kick it over to the bureaucracy, and they set up rules and rule frameworks, and then they treat that as if it was a law. And so we don't have any say over
Starting point is 02:17:45 those people so we really you know we have regulation without representation we have taxation without representation and uh they're unaccountable to us and even worse than that uh they say well you don't have any presumption against uh of innocence you don't have any protection against excessive fines because these are rules and uh by the way if we hit you with something you got you're guilty until you prove that you're innocent. And so we're going to take that approach. That's, I mean, they've stripped everything away from us by putting the bureaucracy in
Starting point is 02:18:15 charge. And that's been done in Washington for quite some time. But now it became very direct once we started giving all these powers to these health, public health directors and that type of thing everywhere. Let me ask you, you said that as a pharmacist, you had already been looking before this vaccine thing happened as kind of a mole inside of the pharmaceutical industry.
Starting point is 02:18:38 Tell us why you distrust big pharma and pharmaceutical stuff. Tell us some of the things that you've seen with that. So I've been a pharmacist since 1991, 30 years, 31 years. And about 10 years into my practice, I had an innocent fall. I fell. I broke my wrist in that fall. And I found out at that time that I was osteopenic, which is a precursor to osteoporosis. And again, this is kind of a roundabout story, but I believe this is the way God works. He ties things together and it's our job to be discerning and pay attention to the clues he's giving us. And so at that time I was wearing, you know, I had a cast on my wrist. I had two people come up to me and, um, individually at two separate times. I don't even, I don't even
Starting point is 02:19:32 remember who they were, but they both said, you need to look into drinking raw milk. And we were talking about bone health. And I was like, my first thought was, well, raw milk is so dangerous. We should not be doing that. And because that's, because that's what I was like, my first thought was, well, raw milk is so dangerous. We should not be doing that. And because that's, because that's what I was taught, you know, in school and nutrition and everything else. And again, we arrest these, uh, these, these dangerous Amish farmers for doing that kind of stuff because they're just a threat to our health doing that kind of thing, aren't they? Totally, totally.
Starting point is 02:20:01 And so, um, you know, I i'm very much a researcher so i i read a book called the untold story of milk by john schmidt and it's really a textbook it took me i probably researched for about 100 hours and i was like lord have mercy they were wrong about raw milk it's actually healthy so we started drinking raw milk and um i would i i mean i can talk for hours about raw milk and i bought we bought raw milk for about seven or eight years feel free to talk for hours about it you know it's an outrage to me and i think it is um one of the enabling principles you know now they're going to shut down uh not just dairy but they're going to shut down meat and all the rest of the stuff. They want complete control over our food supply.
Starting point is 02:20:48 They began with milk and with things like that. And, uh, you know, to, uh, to, to make it a corporate controlled type of thing. And so it really does have very important legal precedents involved in it besides the health issues. And it's difficult to get it. I know when we lived in Texas, you could go to the farms to get it, but there's all kinds of restrictions on how they can market it and that type of thing.
Starting point is 02:21:12 But in a lot of cases, in most states, you can't buy it at all from people. Yeah. Food freedom is as important as medical freedom. Yes. They are synonymous because if you don't have quality food, then you're going to get sick and then you're going to end up being part of the,
Starting point is 02:21:35 like we are a commodity. Our bodies independently, we are a commodity and we are worth more as a commodity if we are sick. Yes. And as a slave to the system than we are if commodity and we are worth more as a commodity if we are sick and as a slave to the system than we are if we're healthy. If we're healthy, we're autonomous. We don't need them. That's right. So, you know, maybe I'll come, if you ever want me to come back and talk about raw milk,
Starting point is 02:21:59 like I said, I can talk for hours about raw milk. I'm very, very passionate about that because it changed my life and it changed my outlook on what actually was true and what was not. And from the raw milk experience, I started looking at other food and even what registered dietitians are taught, you know, and I'm not a registered dietitian, but when you go into a hospital and, and you're given something like boost to drink, or you've got elderly people and they're given these, these awful, awful drinks, um, that are supposed to like provide nourishment. Yeah. And they're, they're not, I mean, they're, they're junk and there's no way you can heal while you're, while you're consuming that kind of stuff.
Starting point is 02:22:47 And so, you know, looking at the food industry in general, I was like, oh, my word, we are in a hot mess. And so, you know, I researched that for a few years and then I was like, OK, well, what else do I need to be researching? What else have they lied to us about? You know, the food pyramid is wrong. Everything is wrong. And so of course, you know, the, the, I'm pointing one finger out and three fingers are pointing back. And I was like, all right, I need to go start looking at the, at the pharmaceutical industry. And, um, so I started doing some deep dives in, um, I think the first drug class that I really started looking into was the statins.
Starting point is 02:23:26 And after I came up for air, after I'd been studying the statins for a while and realized what a load of BS that we'd been fed as pharmacists. And again, to be clear, the medical industrial complex, it's not just about big pharma. It's about the insurance companies too. And the part that they play in, I mean, the big pharma and the medical and the insurance industries are very much in bed together. Yes. And we, again, are the pawns of it all. And unfortunately, you know, if somebody has a white coat on, then they're considered to be a reliable source of information. And, you know, it's our job to be discerning and it's our job to do the extra work. But at the same time, I do understand where the people in the medical industry, hopefully by now, people are waking up and realizing that it's not, you know, everything that we learned in school is not true.
Starting point is 02:24:39 I mean, who subsidized each one of our schoolings? It was big pharma. It was insurance companies. It was all of these, all of these companies that, that have very vested interests in the fact that we become their talking, you know, their talking heads for them. And, you know, I'm still a pharmacist. I still have my license and I still do CEs. And I just, I mean, it nauseates me to have to go in and take a CE on vaccinations and listen to everything they have to say because I know the truth. I mean, I know the truth on all vaccines. It's not just about the COVID.
Starting point is 02:25:17 It's all the other ones too. And now that they're implementing mRNA with the flu shot, I saw today that they're trying to fast track an RSV shot for people over the age of 60. I mean, it's a, it is. Well, it's been a deliberate idea that, hey, we need to be able to rush our products out without taking 10 decades or 10 years to test it. And they even talked about that, you know, Fauci, October, 2019 Milken Institute said, uh, how do we get everybody to take a vaccine worldwide that hasn't been tested? You know, it takes us 10 years to do this.
Starting point is 02:25:54 And if how she said, well, we do it from the inside, do it with disruption. We do it iteratively. And I play that and repeat that clip all the time because that really is what is going on. And so now they're going to do that with all the vaccines, RSV, everything. Everything they're talking about, it's like, oh, this is urgent and it's a vaccine. And so we don't need to test it. We've established that precedent.
Starting point is 02:26:14 And what they've established, I think, is to show that for the most part, you've got a lot of people who have the integrity to get out of the system. Perhaps they will reform and start a new honest health care system, a better one that is focused on first doing no harm and trying to help people. But it really has, in my opinion, they've lost any shred of credibility the system has. The AMA, the hospitals, the American Hospital Association, they have absolutely no credibility left after these nearly three years of this nonsense that's been happening. Yeah. I, you know,
Starting point is 02:26:49 one of the things that I think we're going to be dealing with here in the very near future is there are, there are good people in the medical fields. I mean, I know them myself, but there are people who, um, and I'm, you know, I mean, no disrespect to anybody, but I think the, the COVID shot was really, it shows where people's idols are. Yeah, that's right. And can you be bought off? Can you be bought off? Yeah. Well, can you, you know, you may not believe in what you're doing, but I needed to do this because I would lose my job. How would I pay for my house?
Starting point is 02:27:30 I needed to see my mom. I wouldn't be able to see my grandkids. I wanted to go on that trip. All these things. An idol is not a golden calf. An idol is anything that you put before what you know to an idol is not a golden calf. An idol is anything that you put before what you know to be morally and ethically true. That's right.
Starting point is 02:27:59 And, you know, I see already because I have so many friends still in the medical world, some who never got the COVID shot themselves because they didn't believe in it. They were giving it, but they didn't believe in it. And I know a lot of them that are now on, because they've talked to me about it, they're on mental health drugs. And I believe that we are about to be in a crisis of healthcare professionals who are going to implode mentally because when all of this comes out, and I believe it will come out sooner or later, soon, it will come out sooner or later. Cause the truth always does. That's right. But, but there, Pete,
Starting point is 02:28:31 there are people who are going to have to have a lot of self forgiveness, you know, for, for what they did and, and accounting for that and that's going to mean saying they're sorry. That's right. That's right. And it's going to bother a lot of people that their conscience is going to continue to bother them and uh they will come forward a lot of people have already come forward a lot of people uh like peter mccullough talked about the fact that look you know here's here's what's going on told us the uh uh the harm that these things were doing, but there's a lot of people who knew it and were coerced into it.
Starting point is 02:29:08 And that's what's really reprehensible as well, that they would put people in this type of situation, cynically say, well, I'm not mandating this. I'm not dragging you. As some people said, yeah, I'll take this to the Supreme Court. I think it's Alan Dershowitz who said it. I'll argue it to the Supreme Court. We should have people going door to door, dragging you out of the house and sticking this into your arm. I'm all for that and I'll defend that and I'll win in the Supreme Court. It's like, well, even if you win
Starting point is 02:29:31 the Supreme Court, that doesn't make it moral. So there's those types of people. But for the most part, what they're saying cynically is, well, I'm not forcing you to do this. You have the choice. You can either lose your career, your job, everything in your life, or you can take this shot. That is really cynical. And that's evil in a different way, but it's just as evil as somebody dragging you out of the house and forcing it into your arm. So yeah, I think we're going to see that happening a lot.
Starting point is 02:29:56 You know, we were talking about the goal of the healthcare system is not to cure people. About 2015, there was a report from Goldman Sachs, and they used Gilead, the people who did remdesivir, as an example. And they said, they came up with this treatment for hepatitis, and they cured it. And they made like $12 billion the first year, and then it dropped down to like $2 billion, then to 1 billion. And, and it's disappearing because they cured this disease for the most part. They, and, and so Goldman Sachs said, this is not the model that we want to have.
Starting point is 02:30:33 This is not a sustainable business. If you cure a disease, we want chronic situations where they have to continue to take the medication. So cynical. And they also create the disease and then provide the solution for the disease. And you pay for it on both ends. And again, they work in tandem with the big food industry, right?
Starting point is 02:31:03 Yes. And I mean, a classic example of this, and I can't, Bill Gates is a classic example. I mean, he's over there saying, oh, we're trying to help the world. And he's invested heavily in like Coca-Cola and Kellogg's and Clorox and all these others. And it's like, really? Okay, McDonald's is another one he's invested heavily
Starting point is 02:31:26 in it's like so kill him on one and kill him on the other end that's right yeah it definitely has a depopulation flavor to it doesn't it but again to restate what you're doing with your organization it is blessedbyhisblood.com.
Starting point is 02:31:46 And so that is a referral service. It is a system that is set for trust because there isn't a practical way to test if somebody's been vaccinated. So it's those of us who have not been vaccinated pretty much know who thinks like us and who agrees with us and that type of thing so it's referral service it's also a covenantal thing and you're putting together uh at this phase you're in phase one there's a new phase that's coming and uh so is this uh something that you're looking for donors to or donations david david i would say that we are early phase one because we haven't actually launched yet. We'll be launching in, like I said, in late January, early February. But I would encourage people to go ahead and go on to BlessedByHisBlood.com and sign up for email updates
Starting point is 02:32:38 because those people are the people that we are reaching out to first. And we're actively calling individuals as we have the time and having conversations with them. We are taking donations and we've got two options because we are not a 501c3. We did not want the government's pause in what we were doing. So we're not a not-for-profit but we have a we have a give-send-go set up and you can find that on on our website and we also have a a an affiliate with an organization called Allegro solutions and that's also on our website. Allegro Solutions, I would really
Starting point is 02:33:25 encourage somebody that wanted to make a larger donation to go through Allegro Solutions. It is kind of a Christian clearinghouse, and you would get a tax donation by going through them, and then they turn around and give that money to us. So if somebody really wanted to, to donate, to really help us, um, in a big way, I would, I would encourage that unless the tax deduction didn't matter to that, to them. Okay. Well, that's good. So, uh, people can go there and they can sign up to get information and keep track of what is happening. They can make donations. And, um, and I think it's a very important service. Thank you for doing this. We're going to need to do that.
Starting point is 02:34:07 We're going to have to rebuild this broken medical system from the ground up. We are building, and I've met so many beautiful, beautiful souls who are trying, you know, like it's like all bringing an, a unique puzzle piece to the table and together we're creating this new puzzle. That's a parallel system to what is very, very broken. And the more we get into, um, the truth of everything, I think, um, I mean, everybody ultimately is going to realize how broken the system is once the truth is out. And I believe that the current system is so broken that it can't be repaired, that we have to start over in this way. Yes, I agree. Gard Goldsmith comments that he does a show here sometimes.
Starting point is 02:35:02 And he comments, Liz, he said, blessed by his blood is a great idea, as are others in pockets around the U.S. and Canada, it seems. I have a friend in the Free State Project who wants to start something similar in New Hampshire, perhaps legal contacts too. We'll see how we can all connect and help each other. Great. That is good, and thank you for the tip. Appreciate it.
Starting point is 02:35:20 And we're not just in Texas. We will be nationwide. And so I would encourage people all over the United States to get involved because this is how you're going to grow your pocket communities of donors. I agree. Yeah, it reminds me very much of when I see these different aspects popping up in terms of, you know, some remote health provision and diagnostics and referrals and things like
Starting point is 02:35:52 that. And the blood issues, it reminds me of what was going on in the homeschooling community in the late eight, 1980s. You know, people realize how bad the situation is and people start stepping out to do various things. And I think it's going to be a similar thing to that.
Starting point is 02:36:08 I think one of the needs that's going to have to be out there is to have something that's equivalent to the Homeschool Legal Defense Association to protect people because they will come after people in various ways. They'll find ways to try to shut this down. We have a window still here in the United States to be able to set aside donations and things like that. We need to keep that window open. And I know that they'll, once they realize that that is open, they'll try to move to
Starting point is 02:36:36 shut that down. So I think that's going to be also another important aspect of it to keep this burgeoning natural response to a very corrupt system to try to keep that open. And that's what HSLDA did for homeschooling about 40 years ago. Well, it's great to talk to you. I hope that blessed by his blood is blessed by his blood and that you are protected. Life is in the blood.
Starting point is 02:37:06 It is essential to life and it is an essential service if there is one in health care and it absolutely is essential. So thank you very much. Yes. I was just going to say thank you. Thank you for that. You know, we, blessed by his blood is modeled after John 15, 13. No, no, no man has greater love than to lay his life down for another. And really that's what we're doing is, is, um, we, we can't be an Island and we just are asking people to, you know, give a couple
Starting point is 02:37:39 hours of their, of their life and a little bit of their blood to, to help somebody else. That's right. That's right. Yeah. And it could grow from there because when, I mean, we've seen people kidney donors, you know, they deny it because they're not, they're not vaccinated both, both ends of it and everything. I mean, it's just an insane system. It's criminal what they're doing. And so thank you very much, Liz James. And it is blessed by his blood.com. You can look in and get involved in that cooperative.
Starting point is 02:38:06 Thank you very much. Thank you for what you're doing. Thank you, sir. Thank you. Thank you. All right, folks, we'll be right back. Stay with us and we'll be right back. Thank you. Terima kasih telah menonton Thank you. You're listening to The David Knight Show. All right, and before we get back into the news,
Starting point is 02:40:04 I just want to thank some of the people who have left tips on Subscribestar because on Subscribestar you can set up anywhere from $5 up to $200 level to make a monthly donation, and that happens automatically. But some people also can leave tips just like you can at Rockfin or other places. You can leave a tip on Subscribestar. I haven't been thanking people on air for this as much as I should, so I want to thank some of those who've done this. Revhan J., thank you very much.
Starting point is 02:40:35 Deborah K.S., thank you. Joe D., Susan L., thank you very much. That was very kind and generous. She said, it's getting harder and harder for me to continue nursing at the hospital where I work now. Healthcare is imploding. And I feel like I'm working in the killing fields at this point. It's just so sad. It's such a broken system and it is so vital.
Starting point is 02:40:59 God help you if you get sick and if you end up in a hospital. What a sad commentary that is about what used to be the greatest healthcare system on earth. So thank you very much, Sue. Appreciate that. And Joe D. said, I was listening to your show when you were talking about vaccines spreading to the unvaccinated, and I thought I'd share my story free. Feel free to share it on your show if you think it's worth mentioning. Late last December, over Christmas with my family, my brother, who is the only one in the family that is vaccinated, got everyone else in the house sick. He himself got sick from another vaccinated individual. The sickness itself wasn't
Starting point is 02:41:42 anything out of the ordinary, and I didn't think much of it until January when I went to do my annual medical as required for my pilot's license, and I was shocked to see an abnormality picked up in my EKG. I was diagnosed to a left bundle branch block, a partial electrical blockage in the heart. For reference, at the time, I was 27 years old, healthy, never had an issue on previous EKGs, no history of any sort of cardiac issues with my family. After a long series of testing, they found no signs of heart damage or any underlying cause. It seems to have just happened out of nowhere. I, of course, have no way to prove it.
Starting point is 02:42:23 It was a vaccine-induced, but strongly believe that to be the cause. And of course, Dr. Vino Riccola has talked about some of the mechanisms of some of these sudden adult death syndrome, things like that. It truly is amazing what they have been able to pull off. And I don't believe they would have been able to do it without total domination of speech and the narrative. Getting back to the war, because as we're talking about the fact that our governments, our laws should have a moral foundation, nowhere is that more true than in war. I mean, we're talking about wholesale killing, destruction. Entire countries, and we see this is happening now in war. I mean, we're talking about wholesale killing, destruction, entire countries.
Starting point is 02:43:06 And we see this is happening now in Ukraine. This is why the founders of this country said, we're going to have a deliberation about this before we embark on this type of thing. We got to take war seriously. That's been one of the things I think in growing up in this latter half of the 20th century after World War II, we just don't take it seriously. You look at the reluctance of America to get involved in World War I as well as World War II for moral reasons as well as practical reasons. And yet, because we have not experienced it on our shores for a long time, it's just an abstraction.
Starting point is 02:43:52 And we have seen film after film after film where we're the good guys, where we are invulnerable, where nothing ever happens to us, and we really believe that. I think in our heart of hearts, we really do think that we're not going to be touched by this. And that simply isn't true. So the U.S., the White House, Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs, Victoria Nuland, the person who was right there, ground zero with this coup that kicked all this stuff off eight years ago, told CNN in terms of talking about the strikes now that are happening deep inside Russia, she said, nobody has claimed responsibility for the drone strikes,
Starting point is 02:44:42 at least one of which has struck a base hundreds of miles inside Russian territory. I believe it's now at three of them, deep inside, 60 miles and more. At least one of these struck a base hundreds of miles inside Russia. It remains that the, quote, targets were the very precise bombers that the Russians have been using to attack critical infrastructure, unquote. That's when she said, the Ukrainian people are incredibly innovative. They're making their own drones, air and sea, and they are incredibly effective. However, she said, the U.S. policy of wanting the Ukrainians to avoid direct attacks on Russia has not changed. The U S state department said the U S is not enabling or encouraging Ukraine to strike beyond its borders with lethal aid.
Starting point is 02:45:31 We are providing Ukraine with what it needs to use on its sovereign territory on Ukrainian soil to take on Russian aggressors who have crossed over the border. But we've been very clear that these are defensive supplies. And of course, we used to have the integrity to call it the War Department, up to and including at least the Civil War. I don't know if it continued on after that. Now we call it the Defense Department.
Starting point is 02:46:00 But as I point out, in my lifetime, post-World War II, we've not been involved in any defensive wars. We've been involved in preemptive wars. We've not been attacked. And if we look at a moral framework for this, that's been laid out for millennia. And it is that you don't attack unless you are attacked. The same types of things that happen even with a one-on-one engagement in your own home. If somebody invades your home and they're coming after you in a life-threatening way, yes, you have a moral case to defend yourself and others, and you can use lethal force. However, if you catch them in the process of breaking into your home and stealing your TV set, you're not allowed to shoot them in the back as they run away. They're not a threat to you.
Starting point is 02:46:52 You know, we have these different types of things and they apply not just on a one-to-one interaction, but they apply on an interaction between different governments. And when we throw away these moral considerations, when we attack people who have not attacked us because they may attack us, that was the logic, that was the moral compass of the Japanese at Pearl Harbor. Everybody understood that even though we had been arming the other side and trying to invite that attack. It was still a day of infamy. And we need to get back to that. We need to understand that. That is why everybody, everybody understands that in every country.
Starting point is 02:47:38 That's why everybody works so hard to say, but you guys started it first. Right? The Russians will say, but, you know, you had NATO has been moving aggressively and NATO has, you had the Obama administration generate this coup and then start attacking people in Donbass and Crimea, and they're right about that. But, you know, the Ukrainians will say, but you invaded and you escalated, and they're right about that.
Starting point is 02:48:04 It is important for people to have a moral justification for war. Even when they're acting aggressively, they seek to justify it because we all know that. We all know instinctively what is morally right or wrong, but they need to be held to account on this. Independent journalist Michael Tracy summarized the game-changing nature of the events as these strikes are happening deep inside Russia. He said, so the U.S. is engineering the war effort of a client state that is now bombing targets 400 miles inside Russia. This has been confirmed via the usual tactic of oblique, cheeky acknowledgement from top Ukrainian officials.
Starting point is 02:48:53 Definitely an escalation. And this is what the U.S. has signed on to indefinitely. Well, it may not go on indefinitely. There may be a sudden escalation with this. Which countries believe that World War III is coming? There was a survey in 33 countries around the world. The majority of respondents said they believe that World War, on the scale of World War I and World War II,
Starting point is 02:49:21 would break out between global superpowers in the coming years. And so there's a chart which countries think World War III is coming. Again, about 30 of them. Japan was the least sure about an impending global conflict, and they're down there at 51%, so more than half of them. Sweden is next, and Indonesia is a little bit higher. But Australia was the most certain of an impending global conflict. 81% believe that we're going to have World War III in Australia. Meanwhile, the NATO chief believes it. Jens Stoltenberg warned that things can go horribly wrong. He says full-blown war with Russia is a real possibility.
Starting point is 02:50:11 But they keep pushing. I fear the war in Ukraine will get out of control and spread into a major war between NATO and Russia. Oh, really? Perhaps this is what they've been planning. Despite the risk, he said, he stressed that NATO countries should continue arming Ukraine, that the best way to deter Russia is to strengthen the alliance's position in Eastern Europe. He said the risk of escalation rose. Well,
Starting point is 02:50:37 he didn't say this is antiwar.com, saying the risk of escalation rose last week after Ukrainian drones struck air bases, hundreds of miles inside, killing three Russians, damaging two Russian bombers. Of course it has. Uh, it is amazing to watch this slow march into global war,
Starting point is 02:50:58 uh, because that's just another way that they can use to attack us and to do the great reset. Before we run out of time, I want to talk about, here's another Christmas story. This one is coming out of Taylor, Texas. Christians banned from a Christian parade. A Christmas parade, I should say, not a Christian parade. A Christmas parade banning Christians in the city of Taylor, Texas.
Starting point is 02:51:28 A new policy that disqualifies and essentially bans Christians from being a part of a city-sponsored event, including Christmas parades. If a church or Christian nonprofit wants to participate in a special city event, they will be forced by the government to adopt a dangerous, controversial LGBT sexual orientation and gender identity policy that's not recognized under state law. This is something that's being done by the local government there in Taylor. The city council's move comes days after the city of Taylor withdrew a sponsorship for a Christmas parade from a church-based Christian group while having a separate city-sponsored Christmas parade, which included an LGBT group and drag queen performers. So what had happened was last year, to create this controversy, it was a Christmas parade that was put together by an alliance of Christian churches,
Starting point is 02:52:28 the Taylor Area Ministerial Alliance. They had hosted this parade for many years. Last year, they had a group called Taylor Pride that participated in the parade, and they didn't realize, evidently, what was going on with this, but they said it was an oversight. I don't know how they missed that, but I imagine that these ministries came in for a lot of criticism. So they said, there's no religious requirement for participating in the parade, but participants should not contradict traditional biblical and family values. So they did not have that group in the parade this year. So the city created another parade and put them in there.
Starting point is 02:53:21 Because even though LGBT has all of the trappings of a religion, an intolerant religion, They feel fine supporting that. These people are saying this is another example of war on Christmas. Just stop the Fox News stuff. There's not a war on Christmas. There's a war on Christians. There's a war, a bigger war, on religious liberty. Because this would apply to any parade that was done, not just by Christians,
Starting point is 02:53:45 but by Jewish organizations or Islamic organizations, anybody that believes in family values as a part of their religion, that believes in the traditional definition of families, that would want to keep this away from a family event where children are present. Any religion would have a problem with this. So they are going to focus on the LGBT because the LGBT is now the club with which they beat every religion over the head, beat every religion into submission. So that is what's happening in Taylor. Now what they're saying is,
Starting point is 02:54:23 you know, Taylor is changing very quickly and it is, they want to, I know because it was a little bit north of where we lived they want a big contract with Samsung and some Silicon Valley companies are relocating there and so it's going through a period where they've got you know people coming in from places like California having very different values from the people who lived in that rural area. Just something to think about when everybody gets so excited about taxpayer subsidies for giant corporations moving in.
Starting point is 02:54:55 Well, the backside of that is that not only are you going to be paying the taxes to subsidize them, and small businesses are going to be paying taxes to subsidize them. And small businesses are going to be paying taxes to subsidize them, just like we do with the stadiums that we build for these billionaires, so that millionaires can play ball. To me, that has always been an outrage. But then another part of this is it's going to completely change the demographics into something that's more like San Francisco in most cases. In the UK, the civil service there has implemented a ban on alcohol as well as saying Christmas. And so, you know, they're going to call Christmas festive celebrations.
Starting point is 02:55:43 Maybe they're going to actually go to Festivus. I don't know. I have to talk to Rand Paul about that. The idea that civil servants need something called a faith and belief toolkit in order to celebrate Christmas at all is joyless nonsense, let alone one that suggests that people might worry about whether or not they can have a Christmas party, said former business secretary Jacob Rees-Mogg. Breitbart London points out, however, that the Tory MP's protests were farcical. It was his party which has seen the growth of such PC ideas, politically correct ideas. They use the term woke, and as I said yesterday,
Starting point is 02:56:23 we got to stop that term. That was a term these people chose for themselves. They use the term woke. And as I said yesterday, we got to stop that term. That was a term these people chose for themselves. They're not awake about anything. They're completely asleep. And we need to stop letting them, uh, grab the moral high ground by the labels that they use. It's what associated press does all the time.
Starting point is 02:56:39 Uh, so it's politically correct. It's a Marxist idea. Uh, but they, they've been there in power for the last 12 years while these things have grown. And they've done nothing to stop the spread of militant left-wing ideals. And that's what we're looking at. Pope Francis, this is a story from LifeSite News,
Starting point is 02:57:01 claims that Western Christianity, quote, no longer works. Well, how would he know? He's never tried it. And LifeSite News, I think, would say the same thing. It's no longer a rhetorical question to say, is the Pope Catholic? I think most Catholics that I know would say, no, I don't think so. He's praised a new book, says LifeSite News, by fellow Jesuit that proposes a new Christianity that cannot be centered in either Europe or Rome. So one person said, is pushing this, said, I think we're trying to equip us to become at home throughout the world in our Christianity without having our roots and bases and points
Starting point is 02:57:40 of reference and instincts rooted here in Europe, rooted here in Rome. Well, one person said, I don't know who said it, he said when Christianity came to Rome, the Roman Empire, it became a government. When it went to Europe, it became a culture. When it came to America, it became a business. And I think that is pretty true in many respects, unfortunately, certainly for this pope. And when it came to this pope, it became climate change, a justification for climate change, I guess, like a mama idols and all the rest of this stuff. Here's what real Christianity looks like, one-on-one.
Starting point is 02:58:17 This is a Christian actor. His name is Neil McDonoghue. Show his picture there. His name is not familiar, but you've seen his picture all over the place. There he is. Familiar face, right? One of those character actors that are everywhere, and you really see him. But he has an interesting story, unlike most of the people in Hollywood, one that's admirable. He became typecast as a villain in order to avoid doing kissing or sex scenes because he's happily married and he's Catholic and he's, and it's like, whoa, um, I never thought about that. You know,
Starting point is 02:58:53 you know how they don't give any love interest to villains. That's a pretty interesting insight that he had. You know, if I, if I have, he's a nice looking guy, but you know, it also helps the fact that he's blonde and blue eyed. So that automatically cast him as a villain in Hollywood. Right. Uh, but, uh, villains don't have love interests. So if I want to keep working and I don't want to have to jump into bed, um, then, uh, I'm going to become a villain. It is a paradox. He has often been cast as a villain in movies and TV shows, yet in real life, he is a devout Christian. He refuses to compromise his values.
Starting point is 02:59:33 He's been in movies like Minority Report, Band of Brothers. He refuses to do kissing or sex scenes out of respect for his wife, and so that obviously makes him a villain in the eyes of hollywood and probably in the eyes of the uh government as well uh i won't do kissing scenes he said i never wanted to do it and as you know i got crucified about 10 years ago where they thought that i was this religious zealot who wouldn't do sex scenes by By the way, that's one of the reasons why Patrick McGowan, who was Secret Agent Man, and he did the series The Prisoner. You would also see him in that similar kind of role in one of my favorite movies, Ice Station Zebra.
Starting point is 03:00:17 They wanted him for James Bond, and he would have been a great James Bond. I mean, he's got this intensity. He's believable in that type of role. Not to say that Sean Connery wasn't, but he passed on the role of James Bond, even though he was secret agent man, danger man before that in the UK.
Starting point is 03:00:37 He passed on it because he said, no, there's too much sex scenes and stuff like that for James Bond. And if you look at what James Bond was at the beginning, yeah, it was pretty edgy for the day, but pretty amazingly mild for where we are today. But he didn't want to have anything to do with that. This guy was the same way. He said, it was really because I love my wife more than I love my craft, and people could
Starting point is 03:00:59 not understand that. So he's managed to not get involved in that, even though he was on things like Desperate Housewives or Suits, you know, where the man formerly known as Prince met, or his wife was on that. So he was fired from the series Scoundrels in 2010 for refusing to do a sex scene. He said he lost everything for his dedication to principle and to his faith. He said he refuses to take parts where he would be required to take God's name in vain as well. So it was getting cast as a villain
Starting point is 03:01:36 in the hit series Justified that revived his career, helped him fall in love with acting again. He said, I had to become the best bad guy because I had to provide for my five kids and beautiful wife. He says he can now create the movies that he wants. Ones that talk about God and talk about how we are flawed and how we all make mistakes and how it's that you get up after you make a mistake and you don't wallow in your mistake. He said examples include his film Greater that he made back in 2016.
Starting point is 03:02:10 He starred in it. He executive produced it as well as a new movie, 2022's Boon, B-O-O-N. I guess it's a movie, maybe it's a TV series. It's about a hitman who has to find his placement with God, he said. He shared that he and his wife have started a film production company. series. It's about a hit man who has to find his placement with God, he said. He shared that he and his wife have started a film production company that will allow them to create movies that reflect their faith and their values. He says, I do this not just to make a movie, but to do a movie that actually gives God glory. That's our goal. That's what we're after. And I'm very fortunate to be able to do
Starting point is 03:02:45 that. Well, God honors those who honor him. And I think if we are determined to do that, God will always provide a way. He will always provide a way or use it for good, even if they intend it for evil, things like the vaccine mandates. Thank you for listening. 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. But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God. That is what we have in common.
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