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Episode Date: December 13, 2023Colorado voters voted to return gray wolves back to the state. Ranchers and home owners are suing. What a perfect example of the failings of democracy but also of the American government which helped ...to eradicate wolves in 1930s, but now brings them back(11:18) Australia's "elected wolves" were watching the sheep during medical martial law and ranking them into 5 levels of compliance.(22:00) Fluoridation of Water Supply Gets Its Day in Court We know this is a fraud even w/o scientific studies. Now scientists are speaking out and a trial is finally underway(38:20) Liz Warren moves from her war on crypto to her war on guns, introducing a laundry list of every gun control dream — and adding some new ones(45:20) Satanic group's display in Indiana capitol and their after school programs are backfiring — here's why(59:37) Trump Sells Religious Relics to His MAGA Worshippers You too can now buy not only cartoon-hero NFTs, but snippets of the suit Trump wore when he posed for his mug-shot. It's sure to go up in value like a medieval splinter from Christ's cross.(1:03:30) Presidential Candidate Airs Pics of Aborted Babies GOP big donors pull back from pro-life candidates. MAGA supporters say being pro-life is an ALBATROSS around the neck of the GOP. Trump says being pro-life is "too harsh". But ONE candidate shows the horrible, shocking truth about abortion — NOT to win elections but to SAVE BABIES from mutilation and to SAVE MOTHERS from the lies of the industry dedicated to murder-for-hire(1:29:23) Big Tech Fakes It, Til They Make It (if they do) Google's Gemini was faked. AI drive-thru order taker? Faked. Grok AI plagiarizes ChatGPT which plagiaries humans. CyberTruck gets CyberSTUCK(1:58:06) INTERVIEW Is China CyberAttacking USA? When Will WEF's CyberPolygon Kill the Net? Is Ukraine a test of cyberattacks? Do you remember the power grid attack there in 2016? GoatTree wrote about it then and the biggest of the war just happened. He joins to talk about the known infrastructure vulnerabilities (both physical and cyber) that keep being ignoredFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
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You're listening to The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's the 13th of December, Year of Our Lord 2023.
Well, today we have some very interesting news.
We've got fluoride in the water back in the news, back in a lawsuit, by the way.
I had not seen this, but the lawsuit is ongoing and it tells us a great deal about the COVID pandemic and the shot and the rest of the stuff, as I've been saying for a long time.
We will also take a look, and I've got an update and a correction to make about google's gemini yeah they faked it it's amazing how fake this artificial intelligence
stuff really is uh and what's going to happen when the stock market realizes it that they've
run off the cliff and they're like a looney cartoon character, there's nothing underneath them.
Yeah, it's going to come crashing to the ground.
And something very important, we've got a Democrat who is running for president
merely so that she can show the truth about abortion.
Yeah, a Democrat doing what the Republicans should be doing.
They don't have the guts to do.
We'll be right back.
Also, Goat Tree is going to be joining us in the third hour.
We're going to talk about all this interesting coincidences of engineered panic about a cyber
attack.
We've got the Washington Post pushing all the buttons.
China's coming after us.
China's everywhere.
They're shutting everything down.
And it happened at exactly the same time
as this Netflix garbage
that I showed you a little bit of a clip of yesterday.
Oh yeah, cyber apocalypse
and everything has been destroyed.
And oh, one other thing.
Don't trust white people. Yeah, mama other thing. Don't trust white people.
Yeah, Mama agrees.
Don't trust white people.
Well, you know, that was put together by Barack and Michelle Obama.
Yeah, they're the producers on that.
Netflix, you remember, gave them a massive stash of cash.
And this is what we get out of that.
Now, in Colorado, the cattle industry is suing
because the government keeps reintroducing wolves.
Isn't this the perfect metaphor for our government?
And, of course, it's a different type of solution
than they have in the Netherlands,
where they just go in and arrest people for having fertilizer.
You know, you have to have a black market and fertilizer.
Is there any other kind of market that you would have fertilizer other than a black market?
Brown market, maybe.
I don't know.
I guess that's what we call the brown market and fertilizer.
But here, they have a novel solution.
Let's let wolves loose.
And as Associated Press is saying, well, you know, it's rare that they're going,
they may come in and destroy all your chickens or all your livestock,
but it's rare and you don't really matter.
Because they're only worried about the big businesses. You know, you independent people are trying to grow your own food
or independent farmers who aren't part of big agri.
You really don't count.
And so, yeah, it's rare and unimportant.
You're non-essential, as Trump told us.
But it's a perfect predatory metaphor and perhaps their solution to getting rid of cattle
and meat.
Just weeks before the deadline for Colorado to begin reintroducing gray wolves under a
voter-approved initiative.
Yeah, Benjamin Franklin was ahead of his time, wasn't he?
You know, we got some predictions from Nostradamus for 2024.
But Benjamin Franklin said democracy is a couple of wolves and a sheep voting on what's for dinner.
That's exactly what happened in Colorado. And of course, the Colorado people who voted for the wolves are too stupid
to understand that it's going to be taking away their dinner.
Representatives of the cattle industry are suing the state and federal agencies
in the hopes of delaying the release.
So that referendum and the liberals in colorado um the wolves outvoted the sheep
the lawsuit filed on monday with the u.s fish and wildlife services says that they failed to
adequately review the effects of the plan to reintroduce up to 50 wolves over the next
several years you see it's interesting because these wolves
had been hunted to extinction, nearly extinction.
They were exterminated across most of the United States
by the 1930s.
And you know, what was it that helped to lead
to that extermination?
It was a government-sponsored poisoning
and trapping campaign.
You see, our government used to be on our side.
They used to want to help us.
But now our government has become wolves.
And as I've referred to it in the past, I said,
if you really want to know what the federal government is,
just take the D out.
It's a feral government.
Just like you got dogs, man's best friend, but you let them go back and go wild and they go feral.
Oh, very dangerous.
Because just like the government, they hunt in packs.
And we have a feral government.
A feral government that in 1930s was domesticated enough that it would protect us
from wolves it had at least a little bit of a sheepdog instinct in it now the government
has gone feral it's like a giant great pyrenees who's somehow reverted back to a wild wolf or a
dog that's what the federal government has become.
A lot of people still think it's a great Pyrenees, and it's not.
It's the wolf, and it's breeding wolves.
And so they nearly got them.
They started hunting them down in the 1930s,
just like when we're back in Texas.
Various jurisdictions, because of the feral pigs being so destructive
and just multiplying so quickly,
they would offer a bounty. If you bring in a pig's tail, they give you five bucks and you
could shoot them anytime, anywhere. And, you know, if you could find them, if you could get
very, very wily and, uh, difficult to hunt, but, uh, if you could get one, they'd give you a bonus
on it. And so I evidently, that was, that was one of the things that the government was doing.
Maybe they were killing themselves or maybe they were paying other people to kill them.
But it was so successful that they gave the wolves endangered species protection in 1975.
Because again, we're looking at the EPA and these federal agencies that are,
um, at the cusp right there.
That's where things turn.
They started turning against people and using the environment and other things
like that as excuses, keep some of them in a zoo.
That's fine.
Um, it's kind of like saying, well, you know, there used to be
lions throughout Europe, right?
Just to be lions throughout Europe.
There were lions throughout the Middle East.
Just go back and look at it.
When we were in the British Museum,
there was a very interesting area there about Sennacherib,
who was the Assyrian king that invaded Judah.
And there was a massive relief that they had carved to tell the story about it.
Interesting that it matched the biblical account exactly.
But the fact is that as part of that, they had massive sculptures and, you know, relief,
bas-relief sculptures that showed the king hunting lions everywhere from his chariot
with bow and arrow.
They used to be everywhere.
Used to be in China. Used to be in Europe, used to be in the Middle East.
They were eradicated everywhere because, you know, they tend to be a problem everywhere
except for sub-Saharan Africa.
But, you know, and you look at it and say, well, maybe they knew something that our governments don't.
But just imagine if you had the Assyrian government decide they're going to reintroduce lions because, you know, the king likes to hunt them.
And we don't care if it comes into your village and kills a slew of people.
Remember the movie, Michael Douglas, Val Kilmer, Ghost in the Darkness.
That's based on a true story.
We just rewatched that about six or seven months ago.
Yeah, why not?
Just bring them in.
They may become extinct.
We need more of them than you're going to be able to get in the zoo.
Just give them free range.
That's our government's approach.
So they started a campaign to reduce their numbers
in 1930s and they gave them an endangered species protection in 1975 and now they're an estimated
7,500 wolves and about 1,400 packs still not as many bureaucracies as we've gotten in the
presidency right not nearly as many wolves in the deep state under the executive branch that
Trump never did anything about.
So they're roaming through the contiguous United States.
They said in 2022,
what are they doing as they roam around?
Gray wolves attacked domesticated animals hundreds of times across 10 states,
including Colorado.
But the Colorado voters said,
let's have more of that because,
you know, they also liked Democrats and Democrats and wolves. 10 states, including Colorado, but the Colorado voters said, let's have more of that because,
you know, they also liked Democrats and Democrats and wolves. That's what the, the, uh, Democrat politicians and wolves, that's what they want in Colorado. Uh, data showed that attacks killed or
injured at least 425 cattle and calves, 313 sheep and lambs, 40 dogs chickens five horses and four goats while those losses can be devastating
to individuals or to pet owners the industry-wide impact is minimal minimal right it's just it's
rare rare as Fauci would say who cares right not my stuff oh okay so they wiped out your your cattle
you got a small farm they wiped out your cattle we don got a small farm, they wiped out your cattle. We don't care.
Big agra is what we care about.
You're not essential, just like during Trump's lockdown.
You're not essential.
So as part of this, we connected to this.
It has now come out that in Australia,
you had the wolves who were actually watching and estimating the sheep
and how they
were going to react in all of this the um the government in victoria the australian state where
covid was the worst and again they say covid was the worst they had the most number of people who
died that they labeled dying from covid they died with a positive pcr test they died with
no medical treatment for example right and again i will continue down that i will defend that
position prove to me that they died from covet prove to me that they didn't die from neglect
from do not resuscitate orders from no treatment or from maltreatment with things like
remdesivir and the ventilators. Look, respiratory disease is always, every year, it kills a lot of
people. No question about it. That year, what was different about it was the way it was not treated
and maltreated. And then, of course, a little PCR test that they did. That was what was different about it was the way it was not treated and maltreated. And then of course,
a little PCR test that they did. That was what was different. And I know a lot of people have
had some very severe respiratory disease. I know a really good friend who had that in North Carolina.
He said he was really, really sick. He took ivermectin. He said it was like this burning
sensation. He was gone. It was gone. He didn't die. The respiratory illness left him
right away. And so, you know, the silver lining in all this is that we may have found a more
effective treatment for respiratory illness and pneumonia and other things like that. Certainly
is far more effective than anything you're going to get in the hospital. Stay away from the
hospitals. But the reality, going back, I'll just
tell you my personal experience. Karen and I got very sick in 2019. We traveled, uh, in, um, uh,
early December, 2019, we, both of us got very sick. And, um, I think it was something that
we picked up on the trip, but that's, that's not unusual for that type of thing to happen.
I got to say the worst, what was far worse than that was something that i picked up in 2009 now 2009 they were saying it's
a swine flu be careful swine flu everywhere and uh they told me that's what i had and they gave
me the test and uh you know they gave me that long you know thing up your nose at that time 2009 it's
14 years ago uh i had really bad pneumonia and the interesting thing about it
is that it lasted for a very long time i guess i had long swine
had long swine but no seriously there's something about it and um in the last couple of years i
haven't had a a bad respiratory illness
thankfully uh but whenever i get sick with a cold it used to go straight to my head now go straight
to my chest so there's something about that that is still there i should stock up on survival
while i can uh senator nicely made it legal here in t, even though, as some listeners who live in Tennessee
said, you may not be able to get the big pharmaceutical boxes to fill it for you.
You may have to go to an independent drugstore, which we should be going to anyway.
But that type of thing has been around for a long time, and they used it as a selling
point every year to push their flu vaccines, which is, again again ridiculous because you didn't know what strain of flu was coming
so how could they produce a vaccine they must have contacted Nostradamus he probably has somewhere
in there you could probably interpret his quatrains to tell you what the strain of flu was going to be
next year as well or this this year. So in Australia,
Brownstone says there's been an unexpected validation of the title, Our Enemy, The Government,
that they published this year.
In a stunning indictment of the state of the governance
of the Australian state of Victoria,
an unidentified senior bureaucrat
classified citizens according to their compliance
with the government's COVID dictates.
This was the state whose capital Melbourne suffered through the world's longest lockdown
of 267 days. Yet, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, it had the worst overall COVID mortality outcome between March 2020 and the end.
Overall, they said they had 16 per 100,000 people died with or not necessarily from COVID compared to a national average of 12.4 in New South Wales.
That was the second worst uh 13.5 in western australia uh i'm sorry they had um new south wales was second the national average was 12.4
new south wales was second at 13.5 western australia the best was 7.7 deaths per 100,000 people. But that area where they locked everybody down, 16 per 100,000 people.
The Australian publication reported on the 12th of December
that those most critical of and strongly opposed
to the volley of pandemic-triggered restrictions
on individual and commercial activities and personal freedoms, who had the critical faculty and the temerity to believe
that the threat of COVID was exaggerated, that the threat of COVID was a tyrannical
government.
That's the enemy, medical martial law, and prioritize individual over collective rights.
They didn't accept the authority of the government to tell them what to do.
They believed the restrictions to be illegitimate,
and they followed to be followed only under coercion.
And they were all too likely to embrace fantastical conspiracy theories.
This is what their story found.
It's what the government official said.
So you think that government tyranny is the enemy? You think this is fake? You think
this is about collective rights instead of individual rights? Because again, what is the
collective? It's nothing but individuals. What is public health? It's not a collective health. You
don't have collective health. The collective health is a measurement of the sum of all the
individual health. And so if you say individual health doesn't matter, you can't have public health.
If you say individual rights don't matter,
you can't have collective rights.
There is no such thing, by the way, as collective rights.
It's all individual.
Just like there's no such thing as public health.
It's all individual.
And so they finish up by calling people conspiracy theorists.
That doesn't intimidate me at all. That doesn't intimidate me at all.
It doesn't intimidate me at all to be called any of these made-up names.
Every time they disagree, if they can't debate you,
you should see it as a sign of weakness when they call you a conspiracy theorist
or a racist.
That's the other one.
They don't want to, oh, you're just racist.
You're racist.
You're white privileged or whatever.
Okay.
Well, they're projecting.
And they have nothing to say.
And these are the people who want to hide their data.
Anyway, the report was sent to the government on the 16th of April, 2022.
It was only recently released to the Australian paper because they filed a freedom of information request.
And they broke everybody into five different categories.
And the most compliant people were the ones who trusted authorities
to act in the best interest of the community,
inclined to strongly support and follow restrictions
as the right thing to do for the family and for the community.
This is what was being sold, uh, to Christians, for example, is
one of the many, many games that were, um, you know, psychological games that
Yale had done actually control studies.
They had a control group and they had another group that got one of these.
And it was about a dozen different lies that would tell people, oh, you
need to do it to love your neighbor.
You need to do it for the community.
You need to do it because it's science.
You need to do it because of moonshots.
It's like, exactly.
Don't use that moonshot argument with me anymore either.
That's another big red flag.
It's like, yes, I think it is very much like a moonshot but that
was what al moeller was telling people they had curtis chang who's getting a big wad of cash
from trump via the ad council to go in and to propagandize pastors and churches so they could
lie to their sheep and so curt Curtis Chang would bring in other pastors
like the big MAGA pastor who's got a mega church,
Robert Jeffries, who's always joining the hip with Trump.
Never bothers to talk to Trump about his soul.
But he talks about Trump being the king, the president,
all the rest.
I mean, it's just disgusting what these pastors are.
How is it that the worst people get the biggest churches?
It's like Joel Osteen, Robert Jeffries in Dallas.
Joel Osteen's in Houston.
Yeah, they're all in Texas, everywhere.
So anyway, you got Franklin Graham, Al Mohler, people like Todd Friel.
If the government tells you to wear pinwheels on your head, you wear pinwheels on your head.
That's what passes for discernment in the Christian churches today.
Anyway, so these people who strongly supported and followed restrictions as the right thing to do for the family and the community.
Many of them are now missing.
They've been ripped to shreds by the wolves.
The government was using taxpayer money to commission research from a private consultancy to grade people according to a COVID compliance score.
I was banned from YouTube because I said 2020 was the year the world became china this is social credit stuff right all of it social credit you're going to have to
have our approval before you do anything you got to have the pandemic id well 2020 was the year
the world became china and when i said in march that it was medical martial law that's true as
well but it got me banned by google in many different places got me banned by paypal and
venmo i kicked off of those as well uh and i'm fine with that, quite frankly. They will not be my judge, ultimately.
Once collective welfare is allowed to override individual rights,
the government acquires unlimited, unchecked power.
How true, as they point out in the Brownstone article.
Well, I mentioned that there was a landmark fluoride lawsuit.
You'll find this on the Free Thought Project,
but the people who originally reported,
and this is the article originally came from
The Last American Vagabond.
I want to give them credit.
They did great work.
I have said for the longest time that fluoride,
you know, you can have this argument back and forth,
and we know because Harvard has done studies of elevated levels of fluoride and how elevated levels of fluoride, you know, you can have this argument back and forth, and we know because Harvard has done studies of elevated levels of fluoride and how elevated levels of fluoride depress the IQ significantly of children who are given fluoridated water.
It's not a question.
They just say, well, that's not what you're going to get in our fluoridated water.
And I always said, well, how do you know?
How do you measure the dosage? And this has been
validated. Of course, if you take a look at what happened with the Trump shots, Pfizer's shot
dosage between different lots, the active ingredient varied by a factor of 33. Some people
got 33 times the highest dosage. The people got 33 times what the people
at the low end of the scale did. Now, you know, a lot of times you go out and you get a bottle
of pills and they'll give you one month. You know, take one of these a day, 30 pills.
So what do you think the outcome would be if instead of taking one of those pills,
you took the entire bottle.
And that's where we saw most of the deaths and injuries were in those lots.
It was kind of a lottery, wasn't it? Or actually, it was a test by Pfizer because they didn't want to bother to do the test.
They just wanted to know what dosage would kill people.
And they found out.
And I always said that prior to the COVID lockdown.
I always said that about fluoride.
I said, well, that's fine.
We've got a lot of scientists and a lot of studies that show that fluoride harms your IQ, especially children.
But I said, we don't even need to debate that science.
Because they're giving it to people in the water.
How do you control the dosage of something if you dump it into the water?
And would there be a different dosage?
If you were going to give fluoride pills, would you give the same dosage to a 200-pound man that you would give to a child?
An infant, even.
Because they use it to make infant formula. A lot of people do. They mix water with a formula. So how in the world could you justify
medicating the population through the water supply? You don't know the dosage that anybody's
going to get. Again, it's going to be like a lottery and
common sense should tell you that that's going to be the situation where you just dump a bunch
of a chemical into the water supply but you know it's especially amazing and appalling
that Pfizer would do this that's why I said I don't think it's an accident that they did it
I don't think that you could be that sloppy with your manufacturing process. So some people get 3,300% more than other people do.
Do they do that with anything?
Again, you take an entire bottle of pills instead of one, you know, or you get one pill
that's got the dosage equivalent to an entire bottle of pills for the other guy.
So I don't believe that that was ever an accident.
And I don't believe that this was an accident either.
And it was an absurdity to say that it was safe to accident and i don't believe that this was an accident either and it was an
absurdity to say that it was safe to fluoridate people look if fluoride was fluoride could be
wonderful it could be safe it could be effective to protect your teeth or whatever um and so let's
say that was all the things that the supporters say that it is which it isn't but let's just say
for the sake of argument that it is.
If you don't control the dosage, it becomes a poison.
And they're not controlling the dosage if they drop it in the water supply.
And so on Monday, December the 4th,
you had a judge call for the second phase of a long-delayed fluoride lawsuit.
This began just before the lockdowns and things like that.
And so this is stretched out now for quite some time.
What is at stake is nothing less than the future of water fluoridation in the U.S.,
heralded by many as the CDC's top achievement of the 20th century.
It's the usual suspects behind this.
The CDC, now the World Health Organization, pushing fluoridation of the water.
It's always the same people trying to kill us in the name of health.
And I guess it's going to be, you know, maybe the top achievement of the 20th century.
For the 21st century, it'll be their mRNA injections, I guess.
So we'll go, you know, from fluoridation to the mRNA injections.
It's long been deemed a common sense activity carried out by every modern city.
To even question the safety of such a practice is to be derided as a conspiracy quack.
As a matter of fact, if you look at Dr. Strangelove,
the guy that goes off the deep end, the general, General Jack D. Ripper,
and he's raging about the fluoridation of the water we got to kill
those commies out there right that's the cartoon caricature of all this stuff done by kubrick
come on man yeah he was uh anyway uh the even question the safety of this is to be right as
a conspiracy quack so again um you know there's certain things that you don't even have to get into the details of the data and argue over it.
Just like the vaccine.
We've got a novel vaccine.
It's supposed to do genetic code and modification.
It hasn't been tested, but hey, I want you to take it right now.
We rushed this thing out.
It's like, no, I can take that.
We've got this stuff that we're dumping into the water supply we say he's going to medicate you no and i'm not going to take it
if i can if i know about that so they they prey on your ignorance the first phase of fluoride loss
took place back in june of 2020 so this has been delayed and it's going through all these different stages now they're taking some depositions and um there is absolutely no coverage there's no
mainstream coverage of the hearings as they point out here and of course that would include the
mainstream alternative media who have talked about fluoridation um to make a joke out of it
to make a joke out of it um to make a joke out of it.
Matter of fact, Lionel said one time when he was introducing Alex Jones,
he said, this is the guy who makes the truth sound like an absurd conspiracy theory.
And it's like, yes, that's what he's there for.
That's what Alex Jones is there for, to make the truth sound stupid.
Or turn in the frogs gay.
Yeah, that type of thing. Not going to make a reasoned argument. They're turning the frogs gay. Yeah, that type of thing.
Not going to make a reasoned argument.
You're dumping medication into the water?
For what purpose?
What do you think is going to come out of that?
Regardless of your medication, that's a non-starter right there.
Just like you're going to tell me I got to take a new genetic modification injection
that's not even been tested?
Absolutely not.
Well, I'm not going to support medication being dumped into the water.
A Harvard scientist says that he was threatened over fluoride science.
Dr. Philip Grangene, a Danish environmental epidemiologist,
known for his work on the neurotoxicity of mercury,
helped the EPA to establish safe regulatory levels for mercury and diet.
He said he'd been threatened or coerced by his colleagues at Harvard,
the Harvard Dental School.
Stuff is being pushed by the dentist.
But see, they're just the visible pushers of this
the people are really pushing it are the military industrial complex and the aluminum industry and
i'll get to that in a moment here but you know we look at it we say these dentists they're crazy
they don't care what they put in your mouth they'll put mercury amalgam in your teeth and
all the rest of the stuff um you know they just want to get the job done you know we ain't building pianos here just nail it um whatever it takes to get you in and
out make some money we'll just do it we don't care about the long-term health of any health
of anything that we do typically the big dental associations some individual dentists do
anyway he was a he was was threatened and coerced by
a colleague at the Harvard Dental School
after one of his studies concluded that fluoride was
a neurotoxin.
On cross-examination,
the Department of Justice lawyer, see, it's the
Department of Justice
that is fighting for fluoridation.
As I said, the usual suspects, the DOJ,
CDC,
WHO. On cross-examination, the usual suspects, the DOJ, CDC, WHO.
On cross-examination, the Department of Justice lawyer asked him about a statement that he signed downplaying the significance of the results.
He said that the Harvard Press Department put the statement together and added his name to it.
A little bit of dishonesty there.
He did not elaborate on who threatened him
or how often such threats may happen in his field.
He also stated that the fluoride lobby, as he called it,
infiltrated the World Health Organization committee,
seeking to exclude any mention of the harmful effects of fluoride.
Don't tell people about adverse effects. On the specific harmful effects of fluoride. Don't tell people about adverse effects.
On the specific harmful effects of fluoride,
he stated in his deposition that the weight of epidemiological evidence
leaves no reasonable doubt that developmental neurotoxicity
is a serious human health risk associated with elevated fluoride exposure.
Again, Harvard has put out other studies for that.
But of course, Harvard,vard where they maybe they keep
plagiarizing this stuff from the cdc and the world health organization what a disgrace that place is
i just find it amazing that we've known this all along right and i find it amazing that as they have
um exhibited unlimited racism and discrimination against white people middle class and conservatives and all these other groups for the longest time,
but especially white people.
Nobody really cared until they became anti-Semitic.
Oh, now they're in big trouble.
You've even got Republican congressmen saying,
well, maybe we need to pull some of their funding.
And they should.
They shouldn't be getting funding.
They've got a bigger endowment.
They've got more money than 120 nations do.
That's how much money Harvard has.
Why do they have that kind of money?
And why has nobody defended white people?
It's not okay to be white.
It's okay to be Jewish.
Guess what?
It's okay to be anything.
I am sick and tired of the racism directed at people like me.
And if you're like me, you ought to be tired of it as well. I am sick and tired of the racism directed at people like me. And if you're like me, you ought to be tired of it as well.
I'm sick and tired of this.
And I'm sick and tired of the fact that the only thing that matters is anti-Semitism.
You accuse somebody of anti-Semitism.
Oh, that's it.
You know, you're canceled.
We're going to pull the endowment.
But you let these people be anti-white as much as they want to be,
and nothing ever happens to them.
They keep getting federal money as well.
But getting back to the fluoride stuff um and just tend to that's just harvard um
on the specific harmful effects of it he said there's a lot of epidemiological evidence and
again some of it coming from harvard he said we need to control human fluoride exposure and we need to focus on pregnant women
and small children because that's where it has the most damage, developing children and young
children. And again, it's dosage. You're going to dump it in the water. So assuming that it was
evenly distributed, you're going to give the same dosage to a pregnant woman or a small child as you're going to give to a 200-pound man?
What insanity.
This is what passes for health science from the CDC,
the World Health Organization?
No, they want to kill us.
They want to dumb us down.
You know, they can put that in the water for everybody else
and they can drink filtered water.
He took particular issue with statements made by the EPA's expert who was also there.
What she has written should not be relied upon.
He said, this is not science.
It's simply misleading.
He said, I'm embarrassed that the EPA would recruit Dr. Chang, who has already tried to
kill some of my work on polyfluorinated chemicals, that they would recruit her to write this
report that is full of biases.
I get a little upset about it.
I'm sorry to see what has happened to a colleague who, listen,
who works for a defense firm, a military industrial complex.
You see, the reason that we have fluoride in the water
is not because it's going to fix your teeth.
Now, you get fluorosis if you get a lot of fluoride in the water.
The reason we have this fluoride dumped in the water,
and it's a particular form of fluoride,
which is very harmful,
which is listed as a toxin,
which is used as rat poison in China.
The reason they put this rat poison into our water
is because it is a byproduct first of the
aluminum industry and then secondly that's when it really happened was when it was a byproduct of
the nuclear industry and that's the connection to the military industrial complex isn't it funny
how it always seems to come back to the pentagon and darpa and the cia all of this stuff
so the aluminum industry the nuclear industry they have these byproducts,
and they were going to have to pay a lot of money to dispose of this toxic chemical.
Instead, they figured that they could get politicians to dump it in our drinking water
and make money, make a lot of money.
So instead of paying to dispose of a toxic waste,
they could sell it and have it dumped in the water.
So they also found in this trial that Rachel Levine,
who I call Dick Levine, his real name is Richard,
blocked the release of this.
He was writing emails, and they discovered discovered this writing emails in the back,
telling people in the CDC, don't give them this information.
That's why they have people like him dressed up as a woman.
They're very useful.
They also confirmed the CDC was opposed to the report being released by the National Toxicology Program.
So you've got government scientists who've seen this, and they're trying to get this released.
And then you have this man dressed like a woman, Dick Devine, who is suppressing and hiding the information.
It always is a red flag, isn't it, when they want to try to hide information.
The summary of the May 2022 version of the National Toxicology,
is it program, P?
Yeah, program, NTP,
says this review finds with moderate confidence
that higher fluoride exposure
is consistently associated with lower IQ in children.
Look, Harvard did this a long time ago it's just like harvard did a study and showed
that the various data is not being reported only about one percent of it's being well we don't care
about that yeah the actual adverse effects are 100 times more even when they're not trying to
suppress it like they did throughout the so-called COVID pandemic. U.S. government scientists had had to fight to preserve their conclusion that fluoride is causing harm.
So all these things have been, are coming out through the lawsuit,
which is just now getting underway, even though it was filed just before the pandemic hit.
We're going to take a quick break, and when we come back, we're going to talk about what Elizabeth Warren is up to,
some other area that she wants.
This woman is one of the most authoritarian people.
Uh, she'd probably become president at some point, just like Joe Biden.
You know, she's really kind of taken his place.
He was a person who was always there, uh, pushing these, this radical authoritarian
approach to the war on drugs and, uh, locking people up with mandatory minimums and all the rest of this stuff,
a real authoritarian. And now, uh, Elizabeth Warren is trying to get her
credentials there, you know, uh, support me. I'll, I'll do your dirty work.
So we're gonna take a quick break and we'll be right back with that and other
news. And again,
we're going to talk about how Google faked it with that, uh,
Gemini program.
We'll be right back.
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I talked yesterday about how she's coming after crypto.
She and Jamie, the demon of J.P. Morgan,
were out there saying,
well, this is the currency of organized crime and terrorism everywhere.
It's like, no, the currency of organized crime and terrorism is the U.S. dollar.
It's cash.
And we've had some people making that argument on the crypto side.
And I just want to say, don't go there.
Don't go there.
That's a bad argument because we don't want them to ban cash.
And it reminds me of, you know, when we're looking at gun control, for example,
second amendment, people were saying, you want to talk about 30,000 people being killed by guns?
There are more people than that killed by automobiles.
So ban the automobile or something.
Nope, nope, nope.
They're going to do that too.
Let's not support any of those arguments.
So gun people don't call for banning cars.
And I don't want the crypto people calling for banning cash let's stop the banning thing okay
let's stop trying to direct people to somebody else that's reprehensible that's like
you're being chased by a bear you only have to run faster than the other guy
and you're safe right don't throw other people and don't throw other things to these authoritarian wolves.
If you want to talk about crypto and all the rest of this stuff and criminal activity,
use the argument that I used yesterday. I've not seen anybody use this argument and say Hunter and Joe and the Biden crime family
all use the banking system because they got people like Jamie Dim Diamond, who's paid $39 billion in criminal fines.
And they got people like HSBC who laundered money for the Sinaloa drug cartel.
If you can't stop money laundering within the banking system with all of its know your customer rules, it's the same argument I've always made about the drug war.
I said, look at how many people die of an overdose of drugs in prison.
You see, it's not a law enforcement issue. They've already put these people in prison,
but because of corruption and money and all the rest of this stuff, they can still get access to
drugs inside of prison. And so what is our society going to look like if you think that you can stop drug use by law enforcement,
by jail, as Biden said,
well, that means that our entire society is going to be worse than a prison
because it's not stopping it in the prison.
You're having people die of overdoses in federal prisons all the time.
A story that I talked about one time is one of my favorite stories about it.
It's a sad story, but my favorite illustration of this,
a mother in Maryland turned in her son because he was a drug addict. She couldn't do anything about it this is a sad story but my favorite illustration of this a mother of maryland turned in her son because he was a drug adding she couldn't do anything about it he
was just completely possessed by these demons and i mean that literally and so he's completely
possessed by this drug stuff she can't do anything about it so she turns him in and they put him in
jail and he ods in jail because
he's got easier access to it than he did on the outside so who is what is focahontas focusing on
today well she's focusing on gun control after trying to do crypto control and it, as they said, all of the Democrat dreams about gun control put into one comprehensive bill.
Yeah, they're coming after all the usual stuff with the so-called gun show loophole, raising the age to 21 and things like this.
And so she's introduced it in the Senate side.
Another Democrat from Georgia, Hank Johnson, has introduced it in the House.
It's called the Gun Violence Prevention and Community Safety Act.
A whole bunch of bills.
It's a laundry list of stuff.
But here's the thing that I thought was interesting that I'd not seen before.
A requirement for a federal or state-issued license to purchase or to own a firearm or ammunition.
They don't just do a background check.
They've got to have a license to get the firearm, but also ammunition.
Because without ammunition, it's just a club.
And, of course, as part of their laundry list,
make it easier to sue gun manufacturers and put them out of business.
So I guess maybe we'll see that happening with cars because cars are being
increasingly used, not just that Christmas parade where the terrorists targeted people
in Waukesha.
But we just had that happen again.
There were some Israeli Christians or something like that, and somebody drove their
car through the group of them. So I guess we need to ban those specific models of cars. Is that
the solution to that? Gun rights advocates say the bill is likely to get no traction.
However, it exposes the true motives of the gun control lobby. Senator Warren's bill is a laundry list of unconstitutional liberal gun control fantasies
just like her crypto prohibitions well let's talk about how sometimes banning is not the right
answer to something you know we always want to look at this and well you know you don't like
trump okay who do you want to solve all of our problems? Who do you want as a benevolent dictator in the Oval Office to solve everything?
It's like, don't be so foolish.
You're not going to solve the problems if you get the right person in as the president.
It's much bigger than that.
It's going to have to be done from the ground up.
Those people are bought and sold before they're even allowed to compete and so uh this naive attitude that if we don't like something we need to ban it there
ought to be a law to prohibit that and now what do we have we've got banning you know for all kinds
of speech on social media that's where this all goes if you don't i don't like it let's cancel it
let's wish it into the cornfield like Billy mummy on the twilight zone.
You're a bad man.
I'm going to turn you into a Jack in the box.
So you know, that's the response to everything.
We've all, you know, we've, we've enabled and we're cowering in fear actually, uh, people
like Billy mummy and that twilight zone episode, everybody's like, Whoa, don't offend him.
He could, he could wish us into the cornfield,
which is what they repeatedly do.
And so we think that anything we don't like
needs to be banned.
We're constantly living in fear and intimidation
that if somebody doesn't like us,
they're going to get us banned into the cornfield.
And we think that government ought to do this
for our values.
We need to grab government to stop the
things that we don't like. And conservatives have embraced that. Conservatives have embraced this
fantasy of a benevolent president and everything. It used to be something that was distinctly
Democrat. But now the Republican rank and file, the Republican base wants a savior like Trump.
And so when you look at what is happening with the satanic temple,
a bunch of little tyrannical trolls who want to,
a mock Christianity by,
you know,
setting up a phony religion around Satan,
which they admit they don't believe in Satan.
And so they don't have any religious beliefs.
They're just anti-religious
and they're trying to mock and to cancel christians that's why they're doing these
outrageous things so they've got an outrageous display that they got put up in the iowa state
capital got a goat's head and uh you know ritual candles and all this other kind of stuff a satanic christmas display they said they made up and so um you've got uh republicans have reacted to this calling it evil disgusting but
they let it happen anyway and again i don't think they have the under the aegis of uh
religious freedom i don't think they have the authority to do that. Because
if you have a group there that says, you know, we have a church, Church of Satan or whatever,
okay, but we don't believe in Satan. But I want to get my tax exemption things or something.
You think the IRS is going to go along with that? No way. So why are the Iowa Republicans
going along with it? This is a phony religion that is set up as a protest.
It is set up to censor.
Why would you go along with that?
And yet there's another way to approach this.
Again, it is just a mockery.
They say they don't believe it.
They talk about how, and you've got a Republican congressman talking about this.
All the Republicans are pretty much angry. and you got a Republican congressman talking about this.
All the Republicans are pretty much angry.
And so it is simply anti-religion, anti-Christianity.
They say the government, some Republicans say,
well, the government shouldn't discriminate based on religion or ideology.
They don't have a religion.
And there's absolutely nothing in the constitution about ideology. Yes, you do have free speech, but you don't have, you know, what they're doing is essentially just a mockery, just a
defamation. It's not really a religion, but there's other ways to handle this that are better.
For example, where did the Satanic Kids Club come from?
Oh, these same people.
And what are they doing?
Well, they created something called the Satanic Kids Club.
They talk about it on their website.
It's an after-school program.
And the reason they did this was to try to get the after-school Bible programs shut down at schools.
Because, you see, there's an organization that's been around since 1937.
They call it the Good News Club.
And they would set up after-school Bible studies.
And that was challenged in the latter part of the 20th century.
They took it to the Supreme Court in 2001.
And the Supreme Court said, you have a right
to be there.
They can't push you out.
And so they've been doing it since 1937.
It was challenged in 2001.
The Supreme Court said they can be there.
So the Satanic Temple, or whatever they call themselves, wants to purge this out.
What is their strategy?
Well, their strategy is to go in and say,
well, we're going to make a mockery of your religion.
We're going to put something here that is so vile
that you'll say you have to leave.
And then we'll say, yeah, but that's our religion.
So if you push us out,
then you got to push out the afterschool Bible program too.
And so the afterschool Bible program was going around saying don't do that don't push them out let them be there
and they said it's actually been good for us people see this disgusting thing and they realize
you know if we don't proactively combat this you know uh and so they do and so he said um we've actually seen
number one and they say it on their website they're going to only go to the schools where
there is an after-school bible program and that's what they have said on their website
and um uh again the supreme court case was good News Club versus Milford Central School District.
They won that in 2001.
And so he says, the Satanic Temple says their goal is to shut down the after-school Bible clubs.
That's their strategy, to be vile and obnoxious, to try to get all speech canceled.
I started thinking about that.
I thought, you know, that resembles a lot of the people that are in the alternative
mainstream media, for example.
They say vile, ridiculous, stupid stuff, and then we get canceled, right?
It makes it easy to get public support to cancel any dissent of government narratives.
You understand?
You understand it's doing the work of satan when
they get out there saying they're turning the frogs gay and they're doing all the rest of stuff
he gets a lot of support and a lot of visibility but he's actually demonizing literally demonizing
people who are trying to oppose the government. So who is Alex really working for?
But getting back to the other satanic clubs here,
they said it hasn't shut down our clubs at all.
And they haven't accomplished their goals.
As a matter of fact, many times it does just the opposite.
Because he said a lot of times it brings publicity to the fact that a lot of Christian parents
don't even understand that we've got a program there.
And so they come in and they publicize it.
And then they get people angry about it, and people want to react against it.
So he says, it's actually worked in our favor.
You see, Christians are not afraid of debate, just like scientists are not afraid of debate.
Bring it on.
We want to find out what the truth is.
We want to find out, if you're a scientist, you want to find out what the truth of the natural world is. If you're a Christian, you want to find out what the truth
of the supernatural world is, the world that is above our world, the one that is actually more
important. And so we invite criticism because we know that the truth can withstand scrutiny.
And if what we believe is not true, then fine, get rid of it.
But I tell you, every time I have had somebody challenge my faith in a particular area,
when I go back to defend it or to investigate it even,
it's not that I take a defensive position.
No, I believe this, I'm going to find a reason for it.
No, I go back and I seriously look at it.
It's like, wow, is this true?
I've done that over and over again.
And every time it has strengthened my faith. And so just as a real scientist doesn't hide data, as a real
scientist wants debate, so do Christians. As a matter of fact, we're the ones who came up with
the idea for free speech and the free exercise of religion, because we're not afraid. We're not afraid of the truth.
The truth doesn't have to be defended,
although we're not afraid of defending it.
We just release it.
And we're always ready to give an answer
for our confident expectation, right?
It's sometimes referred to as hope.
I don't like that word hope,
because hope now means to, in the current vernacular,
it means, well, it's something i'd like to have happen but i
don't really think it's going to happen no we have a confident expectation that's the original meaning
of that word that started being translated as hope so they say on their website nor do we believe in
the existence of satan or the supernatural and we do not promote a belief in a personal Satan.
You see, it's a fraud.
But the guy who is the head of this after-school Bible club,
it's a good news club, he says he's inspired by the story
of a little girl named Brianna and her sister.
These are two kids who are going to the after-school Bible club.
He said mom and dad were divorced, but the kids were going to this Bible club, and they got saved.
He said, of course, the kids come home, and they talk about the things of God,
and they talk about what they're learning in the Good News Club.
This led to curiosity with the mother, who soon became a Christian.
And then when the dad saw the changes in the home,
he started asking questions.
And he started going to church.
And then he found Jesus, or I should say Jesus found him.
Was there all along?
He said, it didn't stop with that.
He said, today the parents are volunteers
in the Good News Club, where the two girls attend.
And he said, we're seeing this kind of transformation
happening all the time.
Isn't that a better thing to do
than to shut down religious freedom,
to shut down free speech?
We don't have to run from these people.
The gates of hell will not prevail against the truth.
We should understand that.
Which brings us to QAnon and Nostradamus,
because I can't think of QAnon without thinking of Nostradamus.
And so there's this big article that was linked on the Drudge Report
from a British paper talking about Nostradamus' predictions for 2024.
Isn't it interesting that at the end of the year,
the Daily Mail does not do an article
talking about the 2023 predictions
that they featured in their article in
2022. Now, I didn't think about that until I had no time to go back and look.
I may try to go back and find some of his predictions for 2023,
according to these people who interpret his quatrains.
They can read anything they want to in it.
And this is exactly what I said about QAnon.
I said QAnon is worse than Nostradamus.
QAnon, at least you know who Nostradamus was and you've got his name.
You don't know who QAnon is.
This is anonymous person who's out there speaking in riddles.
And you got all these people who are drawing all these conclusions from it.
I remember Jerome Corsi.
He rode that horse to fame and fortune.
It was amazing and disgusting to watch,
quite frankly. Jerome Corsi did a book. He was making so much money that he's running ads on
the Rush Limbaugh show, you know, the time that happens before Rush died. And I remember the last
time I had Jerome Corsi on, because he worked for InfoWars, and so they wanted me to have him on.
And he had done some good work about some other things,
and I was really surprised that he just went off on the deep end.
He did all this good work, and he never got any attention
or any recognition, and I guess he just finally got tired of it.
It's like, okay, let's go with the conspiracy theory nonsense.
Let's do something sensational and false.
And so he got into all this QAnon stuff.
And the last time he was on my show there um he said okay so julian assange is going to be released there was something about the bird
will fly the coop and something about a red and white cross or something like that you know
something like that he goes so that means it's switzerland that means that they're going to
there is imminent that julian assange is going to be released into switzerland
because he's talking about a bird and it's talking about a red cross or a white cross or something
like that it's just absolute nonsense and he pulls all that stuff together and i said uh well we'll
have to see won't we that'd be great if that happens, Jerome. And then I told the crew, I said,
don't ever book him again.
I never talked to him again after that.
What nonsense that was.
It's just like Steve Pachinik's the sting thing.
And so see Nostradamus.
I got to talk about Q and Nostradamus because it always reminds me of,
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uh, Oh, I want to talk about what is happening with abortion.
It's amazing what is being done in a presidential campaign.
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okay i let's just land it on my desk karen went to a lot of trouble to find this and print it out
i did not see this uh trump is selling snippets of his mugshot suit he's cut the holy relic up
you know this is like this is like a little snippets of the original cross or something
splinters of the cross or something he's selling uh if is this not a cult is this not a religion
i mean the thing is you know the satanic temple may not believe in Satan,
but MAGA believes in Trump.
It's pathetic what this is.
Uh,
so he's selling snippets.
He's cutting up his suit.
They took the mugshot in and he's going to sell that to you.
Uh,
you might be able to get a Mar-a-Lago dinner and he's also got a new round of
NFTs.
And why not?
Because he made millions of dollars
from his uh suckers i mean uh supporters that were behind this pitch what a pathetic
situation this country's got into there is no opposition to tyrannical government these people
don't understand he's a tyrant they don't blame him they will not blame him for the
shot that he is so proud of he's as proud of the shot as he is of his mugshot and so customers who buy 47 digital cards for 99
dollars each receive a piece of the suit that trump wore for his infamous mugshot did they
wash it first i hope i don't well maybe you want it with all the sweaty, smelly stuff. It's a package that costs $4,653, includes dinner with Trump at Mar-a-Lago.
He said that the 2022 digital card offering sold out within hours.
He earned between $100,000 and $1 million in income from the sale.
Wow, that's a pretty broad range there.
I don't know what he got.
He released another series of these 47,000 cards in april i can't even sell a christmas album of all things i'm you know i'm definitely not popular um the suit was authenticated
by troy canoonan president of sports memorabilia and authenticator mirrors i wonder when he's going to start
auctioning off the suits that he wore with uh um what's her name daniels uh smoky daniels or what
was her name um huh stormy stormy daniels yeah stormy daniels yeah uh you know he should start
offering off uh selling off that memorabilia, you know, again, uh, make sure you wash it first.
Uh,
so it's only this stuff on true social.
And,
this,
uh,
New York magazine says Trump,
the headline Trump selling pieces of his mugshot suit is weird on so many
different levels.
Yeah,
it is weird on many different levels.
And,
and there's a great deal of delusional
stuff going on here. As a matter of fact, because I want to talk about what is being done about
abortion by another presidential candidate, I went back and it really bothered me a great deal
about a month, well, two months ago, I guess. It was the beginning of November. So it's about a month ago, November 8th.
And saw this many different places.
The original source of this was on American Greatness,
which, as you can kind of judge from the title of that website,
it is a MAGA cesspool full of idolatry and ignorance about Trump.
American greatness.
That's one of my sources, by the way.
It keeps me inspired.
I mean, I still go to the Drudge Report.
I go to mainstream media sometimes,
but I like to go to these people who are just absolutely delusional about Trump and see what they have to say.
So this guy who was a writer, I don't know who he is, Matthew Booz,
wrote abortion and not Trump is the GOP's albatross, albatross.
And this became a meme that was going around everywhere,
that abortion is an albatross.
Well, you know, if you want to stop abortion,
what you do instead of hanging an albatross around your neck,
what you do is maybe you hang some fetal remains around your neck
and show people the truth of that.
And that's what this candidate is doing,
what I've said all along.
Don't back away from this fight. Go into it. Show people what abortion
is. And you need to do that not just so that you went on this issue. You need to do it because a
lot of people are having abortions and they don't even know what this is. And they have severe
regrets afterwards. You need to show the truth to protect children from being ripped apart
you need to show the truth to protect women who carry that psychological scar
and sometimes physical scar through life and women are physically injured by
abortion they want to pretend otherwise but that's not true they lie to you
about that they lie to you about the health consequences of an abortion and
they lie to you about what an abortion of an abortion, and they lie to you
about what an abortion really is and what a baby really is. And so the truth about what a baby is,
what an abortion is, and the health consequences to women, that all needs to be put out there,
and they're hiding that from you, and the Republicans don't want to talk about it.
That's the albatross around their neck. That's the judgment upon them
that they don't want to talk about the truth of what is being done.
And they're bringing judgment on this country as well.
And so, this was, I remember years ago,
somebody used a term, said so-and-so has gravitas.
And all of a sudden, the next several days, everybody was using the term gravitas.
This has got gravitas.
He's got gravitas.
She's got gravitas.
It's pathetic how they plagiarize each other.
They're not limited to the president of Harvard.
There's a lot of plagiarism going around everywhere.
And so once this guy used this term, said abortion is the albatross around the gop's neck not trump everybody started
picking that up abortion it's an albatross for the gop and writing articles about it so this is what
this trump sycophant this trump idolater this ignorant trump supporter who maybe isn't ignorant
i mean he's writing commentary i i think what he's doing a
lot of these people again are doing it for uh for fame for following for fortune the 3f club
he said um the right made a bargain to save lives and it's cost us pain at the polls. Wow. You talk about pure Machiavellianism, absolutely devoid of any ethics.
These people are as bad as Fauci. They don't care who dies. They don't care what is done
to other human beings as long as they win, because winning is everything to them.
And I'll lie to you. I'll play 4D chess. And we have people who will lie to you about what Trump is doing, calling it 4D chess.
They're fine with that because all they want is to win.
Well, if you can't fight against babies being ripped limb from limb, and you need to shut
up and you need to go home and you need to stop writing your articles matthew
booze you're pathetic and the republicans and the rest of these press people who say well i don't
really care about ripping babies apart the important thing is if i went you're no better
than henry kissinger any of these other people madeline albright oh yeah it was worth it when
we killed a half million kids with sanctions and starvation.
Doesn't even have the decency to deny it.
Fauci did that as well.
Fauci said, well, you know, even if what you say is true and I engineered some kind of super virus and it wasn't that he engineered the vaccine to kill people, but nevertheless, you know, even if I did that, it was still worth it, he said. This is a sign of true psychopaths.
Because these
people don't even try,
they don't even have the decency
to try to
defend and deny
what they did.
So, yeah,
Matthew Booz, that American greatness,
that pathetic sight, this pathetic
writer there.
The right made a bargain to save lives, and it cost us pain in the pulse.
Well, you know, the thing is, Matthew Booz, you can make a fasting bargain with the devil,
and you're going to win.
You're going to win for a little while in this life, and you'll get some things out
of it if you make that deal.
You really will.
You want to sell out principles?
You want to sell out your regard for human life?
You want to say, well, I don't really care what I do
as long as I don't get caught?
Well, you're going to get caught.
You're going to get caught.
Maybe not in this life, but you're going to get caught.
Trump is the only Republican with the sense and the courage
to say this, he said.
To say that we went too far in trying to save babies' lives.
You know, he said it was too harsh.
Remember, that's the exact word from Trump.
He called DeSantis sanctimonious because he tried to save babies' lives.
What a pathetic person he is.
This serial rapist, pornographer,
beauty contestant,
you know, voyeur,
all the rest of the stuff.
I am disgusted with him and the people who support him.
Republicans should restrict abortion wherever and whenever it is prudent to do
so.
But as the saying goes,
politics is the art of the possible.
Politics is all about compromise, you know.
So start compromising those principles right now so that you can win.
Start playing 40 chess right now.
You know what?
We don't need politicians.
We're up to our ears in politicians.
They're everywhere.
They're a dime a dozen.
They're people like George Santos who will tell you anything to win.
We don't need politicians.
We need leaders.
And you're not going to get leaders if they don't have principles and a backbone.
That's what we need.
We need some integrity from the Republicans, from anybody.
We don't need a bunch of narcissists who are capable of doing anything
except out of their own perceived self-interest or revenge,
which is the way Trump's lawyer characterized him.
Ty Cobb.
So, again, it became an echo chamber.
So here's another one, right about the same time.
Abortion.
The Republican Party's albatross.
Everybody's saying this.
I mean, you hit all these different, you know, and you look up Republican Party and GOP,
albatross, albatross, albatross, just like gravitas, gravitas, gravitas.
Polling has shown, says this article
from the BillKingBlog.com,
polling has shown that for nearly five decades,
slightly over half the American people
have believed that abortion should be legal
in some circumstances.
Just over a quarter believe that it should be legal
in all circumstances,
and about 17% believe that it should be illegal
under any circumstance. So we we got an ignorance problem here these people need some
truth they need a light shined on this because you got people who don't know any better who are
killing babies and then you got some really vicious people who need to be put in prison
but that's not happening so the gop doesn't have an abortion problem. It's got an
integrity problem. It's got a sin problem. It's got a problem with power and money. That's the
only thing that matters to them. That's what their problem is. Their problem is not they saved
innocent lives. I'm sick of these people. Here's another good example. Alyssa Farrah Griffin.
Now, she is the daughter of Joseph Farrah, who has WND.
And I have my political differences with Joseph Farrah. I think he's one of these people who just suffers from Trump bipolarism.
I hate the jam.
I hate this.
I hate that.
All the things that Trump did, he hates, but he loves Trump.
And Trump is our solution to saving the jam. I hate this. I hate that. All the things that Trump did, he hates, but he loves Trump. And Trump is our solution to saving the world.
But he's also a Christian, and he's also right about a lot of things.
And I still look at WND, and I disagree with some of the articles, and I agree with some of the articles.
But his daughter, Alyssa Farrah Griffin, worked for Trump for a while, and then she couldn't take it anymore.
And I've seen this happen.
You know, a lot of people who were Republican careerists, Republican
opportunists who didn't have any, um, you know, they're just doing it because
they could make money doing it.
I've seen a lot of them just get so disgusted from seeing Trump up close
that they went heavily to the other side.
And she left the Trump administration.
She's now on The View.
And they're portraying her, oh, look, this is what this Republican is saying.
No, she's completely rejected it because of Trump.
And so on The View, she says the GOP needs to wake up.
Republican women want access to abortion.
If you're going to be pro-life, you need to be pro-life throughout
the life of the baby. That means you need to support contraceptives. What? What? Yeah, it's
all about my life, my career. And again, that career took her to work for Trump and then it
took her to The View. She's just bouncing around. She doesn't have an anchor. She doesn't have a rudder. She's just
blown about by every wind that comes her way. Now, here's somebody who is not like that.
And this person is running for president. I finally found somebody I could support for president.
She bills herself as a progressive Democrat and secular, not a Christian or whatever, but she's a single
issue candidate. And it's a single issue that I can support. And she's running for president
because if she runs for federal office, she can air commercials that cannot be banned.
And she is doing exactly what I've said. The Republicans, the cowardly Republicans with no principles and no conscience refuse to do.
And that is to show what abortion really is.
Show them the dirty,
gruesome pictures of what is actually being done to children.
And she's willing to do that.
She's running for president.
So she can do that because it's against the law to censor a federal candidate's ads.
And I thought that was a brilliant strategy.
That's the only reason really to run.
I mean, think about it.
We started, I've said, forget about, you know, supporting a political candidate.
They're going to come with all kinds of baggage.
She calls herself a progressive Democrat.
So there's probably all kinds of baggage that I would not want to get involved with.
However, if we're going to focus on a single issue, and that's what I said, let's focus a single issue at a time.
That'd be a good enough reason to run as a federal candidate somewhere.
You get people to support you, give you money to run an ad about that particular issue.
That's important. So a pro-life Democrat presidential candidate is going to air an
explicit TV advertisement.
Actually, she did it on a Monday evening.
And, um, her name is, uh, Teresa.
Who Covenak, uh, the book Covenak for president campaign began airing the ad
and the Boston, New Hampshire market on NBC in Boston
during the Jimmy Fallon show that runs at 1135 at night.
She said she ran the ad to disrupt the consciences of the American people,
particularly leftists who are complicit in abortion by supporting pro-abortion candidates.
The 30-second TV ad is very graphic.
It shows horrific images of the remains of five late-term babies
that were allegedly killed in abortions at the Washington Surgic Center
in Washington, D.C.
The five babies were among 115 aborted babies
that she allegedly discovered in March of last year.
Do you remember that, Outside the abortion clinic?
They had all these baby's bodies
and they showed them to people
and they said, we're going to publicize this.
And so now what she's doing to publicize it,
she's running for president
so that she can force these ads on TV.
So she's working as the founder and executive director
of Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising,
a left-wing pro-life
group.
Bukovinac and the group's director of activism, Lauren Handy, said they recovered the infants'
bodies from the Curtis Bay Medical Waste Services outside this surgical center on March 25,
2022, after allegedly convincing the waste services driver to give them one of the boxes
telling him that it likely contained dead babies and they they would give them a proper burial and
a funeral and um so he did uh they were going to incinerate them you know when we look at as i've
said before you look at the ancient palestinian and carthaginian cultures
they would have these pagan uh you know sexual rituals around the goddess astra and other
astra various names uh but always the same type of thing you know they had the shira poles and
other things like that i don't know what they did with them.
I don't know if it's pole dancing or what it was.
Early pole dancing 2,000 years ago.
But anyway, they would have these sexual bacchanalias,
and then they would wind up with a lot of unwanted children.
And so the solution to that was to tell people,
well, you can sacrifice them to Baal.
You can pass them through the fire.
You can take your children, and you can put them through the fire. You can take your children and you can
put them in the arms of this heated up idol and burn them to death. And that will bring you
prosperity. The same thing that Planned Parenthood tells people who are in an unplanned pregnancy,
do you realize how much this kid's going to cost you throughout their lifetime? You can't afford
that. You don't want to be hamstrung in your career. Destroy this kid. And so they did that.
And the places where they put the baby skeletons are called,
or the places where they did the sacrifice and where they discovered the skeletons are called Tophets.
And they found them throughout the Philistia, where the Philistines were,
throughout the area of northern Africa, where the Carthaginians were.
But what we do is we incinerate the baby's body
so we don't have this around.
But you know, God's got a book of remembrance.
And he's going to remember those babies
and he's going to remember what you did to them.
And there's only one solution for that,
the forgiveness of christ and that's there for any women who have done this because they were
deceived or because uh maybe they participated in it and now they want to change that
anyway uh bukovanak and handy then allegedly took the box and they brought it back to Handy's apartment.
There they opened the box and the red plastic bag inside to find the remains of 110 mostly first trimester aborted children.
At the bottom of the box was a clear plastic bag with five more containers.
At the bottom of the box was a clear plastic bag with five more containers, one much
bigger than the remaining four. She reached into the largest bucket, removed the remains of a
beautiful, intact, nearly full-term baby boy that we called Christopher X. She said, I think I can
speak for both Lauren and I when I say this was the most devastating, soul-crushing experience of our lives.
Not even years of anti-abortion advocacy could have prepared us for that moment.
Well, I read that to you to prepare you to see this 30-second ad that she is running.
I'm a secular progressive activist.
Last year, I recovered the remains of these five babies from an all-term abortion center in Washington DC. These are the faces of a genocide
supported by Joe Biden and my own Democratic Party. We can provide for the
working class and resist this extremism. I am challenging you to never vote for a
pro-choice Democrat again. I'm Teresa Bukovinak, pro-life Democrat, running for President of the United States,
and I approve this message.
And you can't censor that message.
There's a federal law.
That's great.
So the response of the chief of police,
they reported murder.
Chief of police, Benedict,
said in a news conference,
well, these babies were aborted they were murdered in accordance with dc law so we're not investigating the incident along those
lines there doesn't seem to be anything criminal about that what you just saw says that's not
criminal uh but uh the only thing about that that is criminal is how these babies' bodies got into this house.
And we're going to investigate that for sure.
Wow.
Isn't that amazing?
Always investigate the whistleblowers.
Never the real criminals.
Never the murderers.
Never the people like Fauci.
No, we're going to go after the whistleblowers that are out there.
Just as we see in New Zealand.
More than 20 members of Congress sent a letter to the D.C. Mayor, Muriel Bowser's office, as well as to the D.C. Metro Police.
They demanded an autopsy and investigation into the deaths of these five late-term babies.
The D.C. Mayor, Bowser, responded to this by calling these women extremist anti-abortion activists.
Well, I guess she's right.
Because nobody in their right mind really wants to defend the murders of kids,
so I guess that's extreme to do that now.
Her campaign said that airing the images of these five babies
is part of its strategy to, quote,
engage voters on the atrocity of later abortion during the 2024 presidential
election by embracing the power of visual storytelling to expose the brutality
of abortion.
And again,
now to air something like the procedure.
She said, this is extreme.
This is out of touch.
This abortion platform of the Democrat Party,
it's at odds with 30% of Democrats, for example, she said.
She also knows she's able to use the candidate city to run ads
to bring awareness to this because federal law requires any TV station with an FCC license
to run the ads of a federal candidate. FCC regulations stipulate that new stations
have no power of censorship over the material. So she can put it right in their face and understand just how cowardly,
how craven all of these Republicans are,
all of these Republicans who do nothing at all about this stuff,
who say, well, that's an albatross around our neck.
You look at those pictures, do they look like an albatross?
It looked like a mutilated baby.
So she said,
the shameless censorship of pro-life views
is why I am running for president.
Well, good for her.
More power to her.
By the way, Planned Parenthood,
Planned Parenthood got $90 million
in forgiven PPP loans during the pandemic.
Fraud, abuse, misdirection of funds.
As a matter of fact, they had some people specifically say,
no, Planned Parenthood can't get this stuff.
Democrats gave it to them anyway.
And of course, Trump is responsible for this as well.
He's the president.
The buck stops with him.
The buck starts with him.
Nearly $2 billion in federal funding went to abortion advocacy groups between 2019 and 2021. two of those three
years were under trump the paycheck protection program specifically 90 million from that and
now we have senator marcia blackburn republican of Republican of Tennessee, said this money from the Paycheck Protection Program was specifically designed to help our mom and pop shops keep their doors open.
Well, but your candidate, Trump, that you support, Marsha, he was trying to close mom and pop.
He did close mom and pop.
He said, here a a welfare check
but i'm going to take your business because you're not essential now walmart's essential you're not
essential amazon's essential you're not essential you shut down here's a little bit of here's a
little bit of money i remember steve mnuchin you you know, what was it? Like $1,100 check or something. And he goes for several more months and
people say, well, we need to do another STEMI check out there. And he goes, I don't know if
they really need it or not. Yeah. I mean, who can't survive for eight
or nine months on a thousand dollars, right?
And so, yeah, it's an outrage that it went to Planned Parenthood,
but it's an outrage that you shut down the mom and pop stores.
That Trump did it.
Trump paid people to do it.
He paid governors to do this.
And he tried to buy off the mom and pop stores.
But he didn't give them enough money to keep them alive.
It was just a virtue signaling paycheck.
That's all it was.
Well,
we're going to take a quick break.
Um,
Tavis is reminding me to let you know about the album.
Uh,
it's at bandcamp.com under David Knight project.
But of course you can also go to the David Knight show,
uh,
dot com and you can find the album to download there.
It is a digital download.
Um,
I don't know.
Does bank camp sell stuff in a CD format or something?
I would talk.
I don't know if they do that or not,
but,
um,
I don't think they do.
I don't,
we didn't set that up.
I think so.
It's just digital download on rumble geese busters.
Thank you very much.
He says,
if you want peace in your soul by David's Christmas,
now that's really nice.
That's really nice.
Thank you.
Appreciate that.
I still haven't seen your interview.
We've got a great community here.
You know, the Knights of the Storm, Jason Barker, Angry Tiger.
We have Audi with Modern Retro Radio.
They've all started doing interviews.
Well, of course, Knights of the Storm has been doing it for a while,
but Audi did some interviews with Knights of the Storm,
and now he's got his own show, and he interviewed Geesebusters.
I haven't had a chance.
Sorry.
I am so far behind with things that happened last week,
and yesterday we're in
doctor's office all afternoon good news though we got good reports back from the tests that
they ran uh so uh but anyway i'm just way behind so i'm curious to see that interview
and uh both with um to see uh audi and to see geesebusters so thank you very much for the
kind words about the album.
And we're going to take a quick break and we will be right back.
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What happened? You're listening to The David Knight Show. All right, welcome back.
And yesterday I played a little bit of a clip.
I had played it, I think, on Thursday as the show was ending,
of Google's Gemini, their artificial intelligence demo that they put out
and later in the afternoon i've now learned thank you steve swan for sending me the update i
completely missed this uh but i want to point out that that was faked and i think we're increasingly
seeing from these ai people that they're going to fake it until they make it and they haven't
made it yet hopefully it's
going to turn out to be something like the self-driving car of course that's going to also
crash the stock market since the stock market's great hope this year has been artificial
intelligence and people bet a lot of money on that uh but again uh they faked this thing and
just as a reminder this is what it looked like here we go tell me what you
see i see you placing a piece of paper on the table i see a squiggly okay so we go through and
he starts to draw a duck and it starts to deduce that that's a duck gradually first he's oh it's
a bird now it's in water it must be a duck but you made it blue and all the rest of stuff remember
that play that for you and so what happened was um they put this out it got millions of views one of them mine i threw it
out at the end of the show and i want to come back and show people that more in detail and as one of
these people whose beat is technology says well they you know when i first saw this they started
to make a believer out of a skeptic and And he goes, nah, it's all fake.
It's like, that's where I was as well.
So this came out Thursday afternoon.
I did not see that.
I didn't look at any news until Sunday.
And by that time it was old and it was pretty much buried.
The fact that, um, and a lot of people didn't report this Bloomberg reported it.
Uh, tech crunch reported it. And Steve Swan, thank you't report this. Bloomberg reported it. Tech Crunch reported it.
And Steve Swan, thank you for sending this to me.
Google's best demo was faked.
Users may have less confidence in the company's tech or in its integrity.
Don't be evil, right?
Don't be fake.
Maybe that's going to be the new one.
Don't be fake.
After finding out that the most impressive demo of Gemini was pretty much
faked.
It again,
got millions of views.
They were showing what they call multimodal mode.
In other words,
understanding and mixing language with visual cues,
drawing inferences,
interacting,
all of that was fake.
Fake.
And, you know, I have a personal story.
I went to, when I first got out of college, went to Texas,
and then I wanted to get back east to where my family was,
specifically in Florida.
So I interviewed with some companies.
One of them that I interviewed with, it's a company, it's been a while.
I think the company was called Paradigm.
It was like in St. Pete or something something like that i went to interview with them i wound up
not accepting the job but it was um they subsequently right after i turned it down
they got sued by the social security administration and they had competed for a project.
And, you know, so Social Security puts out this request for a proposal,
you know, proposal thing and request for bids and things like that.
And so they put together a computer.
And it was basically a black box that they faked.
And so Social Security had this big project at the time,
and this was 1983.
They're going to buy a bunch of these desktop things.
And it was supposed to be,
you know,
certain specifications,
how it was going to be used.
And it's just an empty box with flashing lights.
I mean,
you know,
they,
they didn't even go the trouble of,
you know,
putting some,
you know,
they'd always do computers in the 1960s.
They have these banks of flashing big square lights and they have, you know, tape things that are turning and all that kind of stuff.
His tape was gone by that time, but they did have some flashing lights.
And, um, and when social security found out that it wasn't a real product, they sued him.
And their response was,
yeah,
but we can do that.
We can do that kind of thing.
You know,
we can deliver on.
And that lawsuit went for,
I don't know how it was resolved,
but it went for decades.
I checked on it a couple of times and I thought it was just amazing.
And that's basically what Google did with this demo.
Yeah.
That's theoretically it's,
it's kind of possible.
And so what they said was when
they were called on it, Google actually admitted it. And they said, yeah, you know, what we did was
we had, uh, it wasn't talking at all. And, um, so what we did was we would do some prompts and
then we'd have to give it some more prompts and other, and then we'd start to get a response and then we had somebody read it and
then we put it all together.
Like it was happening spontaneously.
Yeah,
it was fake.
We created the demo by capturing footage in order to test Gemini's
capabilities on a wide range of challenges.
Then we prompted it using still image frames from the footage and we prompted
it via text.
So it's not looking at a video feed.
It's not speaking back.
And so this writer at tech crunch says, so although it might kind of do the
things that Google shows in the video, it didn't do those things and maybe it
can't do them live and the way that they implied, and so this is not shipping.
This is vaporware.
They've exaggerated the capabilities.
Viewers were misled about the speed, the accuracy, and the fundamental mode of interaction with the model.
Very deceptive.
This is Google.
A search engine that has been used, designed now to redesign to hide things, not to help you to find things.
And one of the things they want you to be misled about is their own products.
And so it does not reason based on seeing individual gestures,
hand gestures, or other things like that,
as they pretended in the demonstration.
It was another engineered and heavily hinted interaction and many of these things the so-called
interaction quote-unquote didn't even happen and that's when they're showing at the rock scissors
paper later three sticky notes with doodles of the sun saturn and earth are placed on the surface
and the person asks it is this this the correct order? And again,
this is being done with like a text interaction. It's not listening to him. It's not watching a
live video feed. Is this the correct order? And Gemini says, no, the correct order is sun, earth,
Saturn. Correct, he says. But in the actual, that is again, a written prompt,
the question is, is this the right order? Consider the distance from the sun and explain
your reasoning. So did Gemini get it right or did it get it wrong? Did it need a bit of help
to produce the answer? Did it even recognize the planets or did it need help there as well? We don't know because they faked the demo.
So since the blog post lacks an explanation for the duck sequence, that was the one I played yesterday.
I'm beginning to doubt the veracity of that interaction as well, says the tech crunch writer.
Now, if the video had said at the start, this is a stylized representation of interactions that our researchers tested, no one would have batted an eyelid.
And we kind of expect videos like that to be half factual and half aspirational.
Again, you know, if that company that I was talking about before, they said, well, this is a representation of the computer.
No, they didn't sell it that way anyway the video is called hands-on with gemini and says here are some of our favorite interactions
implying that those interactions that we see are the interactions that they're doing perhaps we
should assume that all capabilities and google ai demos are being exaggerated for effect maybe we
should consider that maybe all of the artificial stuff
is being exaggerated and that it really is artificial.
Instead of artificial intelligence, it's artificial interactions with this stuff.
Anyway, I write the headline.
When I wrote the headline, the video was faked.
At first, I wasn't sure if the language was too harsh, if it was justified.
Certainly, Google doesn't think that.
He said a spokesperson asked me to change it.
But despite including some real parts,
the video simply does not reflect reality.
It is fake.
Google says the video, quote, shows real outputs from Gemini,
which is true, and that we made a few edits to the demo.
We've been upfront and transparent about this.
He says, that is not true.
That is not true.
It isn't a demo and the video shows very different interactions from those
that were created to inform it.
And so that is the reality of it.
It is as another article from Bloomberg said, a feat in spin because it is purely fantasy.
And along the lines of faking it until you make it, here's another fake AI thing.
And we've reported this as well, how Checkers and Carl's Jr. said, well, we've brought in an automated system
that is completely run by AI to interact with customers
and to take their orders.
And now we find out, because the SEC questioned them on this,
they had to come clean and be honest about what's happening.
Now we find that instead of this stuff being done by AI,
it's being done by some wage slaves in the Philippines.
We're actually taking your order.
And so this might be a company that George Santos may want to investigate
applying for because they've got some very interesting spin and
prevarications about this as a. Well, we didn't lie.
Actually, we kind of did this and kind of did that.
An AI drive-thru system used at fast food chains, Checkers and Carl's Jr.
I'm going to have to go to one of them just to see what this thing is like.
I don't normally eat at either of those places.
We just order something minimal, a drink or something maybe.
But anyway, they said it isn't the perfectly autonomous tech that it is purported to be.
Bloomberg reports that the AI heavily relies on the backbone of outsourced laborers who regularly have to intervene so that it takes the customer's orders correctly.
How regularly does it have to intervene?
70% of the time.
It's only about a third of the time that it can handle the order.
The company is called Presto Automation.
I think they should have called the company Presto Digito.
It's like a sleight of hand, right?
It's a magician's trick.
I wonder if you go through the other lane, if they saw a lady in half,
they saw a former employee who used to take the orders.
You can see them being sawn in half,
uh,
because they've been able,
what they're doing is they're just outsourcing this to cheaper labor in
Philippines.
That's all.
And calling it artificial intelligence.
So pathetic.
The company that provides the drive-through system admitted in recent
filings that the U.S.
SEC,
Securities and Exchange Commission,
they admitted to the SEC that they employ,
off-site agents,
unquote agents.
Maybe we could call them secret agents since they didn't admit their
existence.
So we've got secret agents out there who are taking the order. That makes it more intriguing, doesn't it? And countries like the Philippines
who help its presto voice chatbots
and over 70% of customer interactions. That's a lot of intervening
for something claims to provide automation. Yet it's another example of how
high tech companies exaggerate the capabilities
of their AI systems.
Shelly Palmer,
who runs a consulting firm told Bloomberg,
there is so much hype around AI.
Everybody thinks that it is some kind of magic.
Voila presto.
Digito.
Wait,
the magic,
you pull up,
you say the magic words, abracadabra,
and the people in the Philippines magically take your order.
Yeah, very much.
So we've had self-driving cars that people thought were magic
and are killing people left and right.
Hopefully nobody gets killed with these orders here.
But you go from self-driving cars to drive-through orders from AI,
and none of this stuff is working.
You should take your Tesla through the Carl's Jr.'s or Checkers lines there
and see what's happening, and put it on autopilot.
The SEC informed Presto in July that it was being investigated for claims,
quote, regarding certain aspects of the AI technology.
And again, they've got somebody like George Soros already working for them, but they probably
are going to need several more George Soros for this investigation.
In August, their website claimed that it could take over 95% of the drive-thru orders without
any human intervention.
No, it turns out that it's 30%, not 95%.
They're starting to look like a vaccine company here.
But then they did some backfilling,
and they changed their website to say it can do 95%
without any restaurant or staff intervention.
That's not counting the slave labor in the Philippines.
You just don't have to hire people here in the U.S. to do it 95% of the time.
The huge hype around AI can obfuscate both its capabilities
and the amount of labor behind it.
Many tech firms don't want you to know
that they rely on millions of poorly paid workers in the developing world
so that their AI systems can even function.
For example, when we talk about chat GPT or these other large language models, they have to have
people that are teaching it and they hire these people at minimum wage or they go to foreign
countries to have it taught. And that's one of the reasons why we see these biases in these things, because of the rules
that they give them when they teach the artificial intelligence.
They build in that bias and they pay people, slave wages, to do that.
But tell that to the starry-eyed investors who have collectively sunk over $90 billion
into the industry this year.
See, that's what I said.
I think that there'll be a lot of things that artificial intelligence will be useful for.
I think it'll be useful for the police state, for the surveillance state.
I think it'll be useful to constantly monitor us and snitch on us.
They've got AI-connected cameras on buses to give people tickets now.
This is the type of thing that artificial intelligence is really going to excel at.
It is the dream of the
tyrants that control our
countries. And it is our nightmare. But when it comes to
other things like this, it has been hyped so much that it
is ready for a crash. i again i go back to
the the dot-com bust did the internet take off yes do people make a lot of money with it yes did
uh but but you know i invested in that in 1999 and you know had like a 400% return in a year. Because I bought the companies that were building the tools of the internet.
Like I said before, I didn't want to get involved in a gold rush and try to figure out, you know, which of these internet companies was going to survive.
Was it going to be pet.com or whatever?
Most of them didn't.
The only one that really did was Amazon.
But I thought, well, this is going to be something. I don't know which websites are going to be pet.com or whatever. Most of them didn't. The only one that really did was Amazon. But I thought, well, this is going to be something. I don't know who, which websites are going to
work, but you know, if you go to the stories about the, uh, the people made a lot of money
off the gold rush, that's how Nordstrom got connected there. Uh, there were people who
come in and set up a store and start selling the picks and the axes. And so I thought, well,
invest in the companies that are building the picks and the axes of this gold rush uh problem was i got caught in the uh in the
collapse of the thing and um at a very bad time where we couldn't wait it out and uh i mean
everybody's stock intel everybody it wasn't that they didn't have a future it wasn't that it wasn't
going to come along,
but it's just with other things that were happening and with the fact that it wasn't meeting overblown expectations,
it caused a stock market crash.
And I think there are a lot of overblown expectations in this.
And I think it's a real, not only is it a threat to us
by our authoritarian governments,
but I think it's a threat to an economic crash as well.
And so one more story here,
and that is about artificial intelligence.
Elon Musk came out with his Grok,
and they found that it is plagiarizing OpenAI's chat GPT.
I think they should make it.
I think they should make grok the new president of Harvard, because I mean,
you know, uh, we just have to find out what race and gender grok identifies
with, because that seems to be the only qualifications and it's a good thing.
If you plagiarize, so you have grok is plagiarizing chat gpt and as a result this thing that he didn't want to be
uh leftist progressive or whatever they um um you know we started regurgitating that kind of stuff
and this site says well um it it started with a bunch of progressive political causes that are anathema to the increasingly regressive entrepreneur.
See, don't ever let these people pick the terms that they describe us with.
Oh, you're going to be the red people now.
You know, communists have always been red, so now the communists are going to be blue and you're going to be red.
We're going to call ourselves progressives.
We're going to call you regressive.
Forget about this stuff.
Don't let them create the terminology.
That's a surefire way to let them win. In response to one query, for instance,
Grok made a startling admission. Listen to this, just in case you think that the statement that it's plagiarizing chat GPT is overblown. They asked Grok and Grok said, I'm afraid I cannot fulfill that request as it goes against open AI's use case policy.
Plagiarize that and didn't change open AI.
This is definitely on track to become the Harvard president.
The issue here is that the web is full of chat GPT outputs, they said, when asked about it.
And so we actually accidentally picked up some of them when we trained Grok on a large amount of web data. Web is full of chat GPT outputs, they said, and asked about it.
And so we accidentally picked up some of them when we trained Grok on a large amount of web data.
I've talked about this before.
I said, you know what we're looking at here?
They said that if you take the output of these large language model AIs and you feed that back in as an input, it's kind of a cannibalism, right?
And what happens with that? Well, you get mad cow disease if you feed cows to other cows.
Cannibals will get the human equivalent of that, what is it called, the Yakov-Kreutzfeld disease or something like that. And that's essentially what artificial intelligence gets. If you start
cannibalizing it, it works fine as long as it's pulling in and copying information
from humans, but it really gets stupid
and goes off the rails, really gets stupid.
It really loses everything once it starts feeding on AI.
And when I talked about this about six months ago,
I said, the web is getting so filled up with stuff
from chat GPT.
It's probably not going to take too long for you to go through about three iterations of this stuff
and have this stuff become dumber and dumber all the time.
Here we are.
That's what they're saying happened already with Grok.
So they said it's an increasingly well-established fact that weird stuff happens
when AI is trained on the output
of other AI. And we've already seen that Google's AI is vacuuming up and regurgitating the work of
chat GPT. And so now is Elon Musk's grok. His AI is doing the same thing. I find this very hopeful.
As a matter of fact, I want to see this stuff die.
We'll make sure the future versions of Grok don't have this problem.
Well, how will you do that?
How will you do that again?
Remember, the response to some of this stuff is politicians say,
well, you know, the AI can fake with pictures and things like that.
It can do a pretty good job of faking stuff.
And so we're going to have to have you have you humans get an ID so that we know this
is legitimate stuff.
It's like,
what if it's the thing that's faking it,
you make it stamp this stuff with some kind of a watermark or some kind of an
ID or something.
Not me.
I'm not the problem.
It's the problem.
No,
they aren't going to do that.
So if they're not going to do that,
how are they going to know that the data that they're sucking up to train this model isn't more AI garbage?
It's not eating itself.
So I don't know what the problem is.
I mean, just plagiarism.
It seems to be no problem in Harvard.
All the people there in Harvard standing by the president over plagiarism.
And then the other thing that I had to say was I was asked to, I think Elon Musk asked it to critique him.
And it did.
And it was pretty harsh.
You know, he was proud of the fact that he was creating something that was not going to be polite.
It's going to be kind of rough around the edges.
Yeah, we don't worry about that stuff.
And this is the reply that he got from Grok, his AI.
It asked to roast him.
It said, well, well, well, if it isn't the man who put twit in Twitter,
the one and only Elon Musk.
So you want me to roast you based on your posts?
I'll do my best, but I'm not sure you can handle it. You delicate little flower.
It says, first of all, let's talk about your obsession with X. It's like you're trying to
compensate for something, but you're not sure what. Maybe it's your inability to understand
basic human emotions or your lack of self-awareness, or maybe it's just because you're a
giant man child who can't resist a shiny new toy.
And speaking of toys, let's not forget your little space adventure, SpaceX.
You're like a kid playing with rockets in the backyard,
except your backyard is the entire universe,
and your rockets cost more than some country's GDPs.
But hey, at least you're keeping busy,
while the rest of us are trying to save the planet.
Yeah, environmentalism. That you're so eager to leave.
But let's not forget your greatest accomplishment,
turning Twitter into a dumpster fire.
Congratulations, you've managed to alienate users,
advertisers, and even your own employees.
You're like a bull in a china shop,
except the china shop is a social media platform,
and the bull is a man with more money than he has since.
And on and on it goes.
Ouch. Ouch.
So, but then one last must story.
He's about ready to let his Cybertruck
try to compete in the marketplace.
And besides his broken window fallacy
that he showed when he was demonstrating it,
there is now a video that is running around social media
showing the Cybertruck getting stuck trying to go up a small hill
that is covered with snow.
And it can't make it.
In a video making the rounds on Reddit,
a Cybertruck with a Christmas tree loaded in its bed can be seen
i prefer these these old-fashioned uh red cars with a christmas tree on the top but it's not
i wonder how long it'll be before elon must start selling the equivalent of this with a cyber truck
instead of the old-fashioned 1940s red truck anyway um it's got a christmas tree loaded in
the bed it can be seen struggling to climb a small but snowy hill,
and its tires are helplessly spinning as the driver hits the accelerator.
The truck weighs nearly 7,000 pounds.
My engineering professor would be freaking out about this stuff.
He's a lecturer.
Your car is 2,000 pounds.
Why are we putting a human being uh why are we
you know moving around a 2 000 pound shell and um you know for a couple hundred pound human being
that's incredibly inefficient you should all be driving riding bicycles like me you know
oh he would be if he was around today he he would be really on board with all this environmentalism stuff.
But this is a 7,000 pound truck.
And so it can't make it up the hill.
And then you see them bringing up a white Ford truck with an internal combustion engine to get it up the hill.
He says that this Cybertruck is meant to have more utility than a truck he said last month
you know it can sell it can accelerate from zero to 60 in just three seconds
but it can't go up a hill and if you start to load these 7 000 pound trucks up with uh something
that they could carry which or something they pull. You watch the battery range just go to nothing in no time.
But it's not the first time, they said,
since we've seen a Cybertruck struggling to climb a small hill.
Early last month, a separate video showed a pre-production vehicle
struggling to drive up a dirt hill.
And one person said, it's more like cyber-stuck.
Another person said, every time i see these things operating outside a commercial or outside of a convention it is a huge fail well we're going
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Well, welcome back, and we're talking to Goat Tree, who has been on with us several times before.
And we wanted to talk about cyber polygon, cybersecurity issues, things like that, and we're going to talk about that.
But as I connected with Goat Tree, he said, I've got something to say about what you've been talking about this morning.
So let's start with that.
Welcome, Goat Tree.
Thanks for joining us.
Well, good morning, David.
It's always great to be on with you.
It's like I was saying, you get on these subjects.
I had a show prepared, and I listened to you, and it's so strange.
We're working on projects like you were talking about,
and the stupidity of everything that's going on right now.
And I thought, well, hey, you're on a trend.
Let's run with it.
So is it artificial intelligence that you're working with?
Some of that stuff that they fake the demo?
What is it that you're working on that aligns with what I talked about?
Absolutely.
It is artificial intelligence, but it's not what people consider artificial intelligence.
Instead of turning it into the master, it's being turned into the slave.
And secondly, just so everybody knows, artificial intelligence is what the unwashed masses use.
If you want to talk to serious people about it
it's advanced intelligence oh okay you start dropping the word advanced intelligence you're
going to get the serious people talk to you oh okay yeah i i thought it was hallucinating
intelligence honestly yeah yeah i don't i don't... Yeah, it's like
one great big acid trip to
quote George Carlin.
So, I
know you can't talk about specific
details necessarily because of what you're working on, but
what can you tell us about what you're doing with it?
Okay, well,
actually I can because
it was strange. I was preparing for you show I
happen to get a phone call and I warned you I said you know I'm going to drop
some some stuff out there for David and he's like okay go for it so you know how
you were showing those pictures of those aborted babies
and how that political person is exploiting it.
This goes to school safety.
And I'm sure Alex Jones, you know,
oh, speaking of that, we're coming up on your anniversary
and you and Alex going your separate ways.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, we're coming up to March 13th.
No, I know what you're talking about, when I got fired.
Yeah, but we went our separate ways in March.
But it was December before I got booted out the door before security came around and took my stuff and escorted me out of the place.
But yeah, it all began back in March 13th, but I think it was December
the 17th that I got officially escorted out.
It could be, I'll never forget that morning.
You text me and say, uh, Alex fired me.
And I'm like, what is he stoned or drunk or something?
Let him sober up and talk to him in the morning.
Well, I'd been warned.
I'm going to say I'd been warned and I, I didn't care.
I, I, you know, it's like, I'm not going along with this going to say I'd been warned, and I didn't care.
It's like, I'm not going along with this stuff.
Anyway, so getting back to advanced intelligence.
Okay.
Or abortion.
You were about to say something about abortion, I think.
Well, it all dovetails into each other.
It's not about abortion. It was about these school shootings and these kids,
how children seem to be moving targets
and expendable right now.
I mean, I don't know where this line of thinking caught fire.
And one of the projects that we're working on
is securing schools, not only
schools, but facilities. I mean, if you have the money, it probably could apply
to your house. And it's non-lethal.
Is this the one where it detects
weapons on people using artificial intelligence?
Yes, that's one aspect of it but the other
aspect is deploying uh it's like incorporating uh quantum magnetics and levitation whoa some of it
is uh yeah uh tell us about what is quantum magnetics and levitation. Tell us about that, first of all. That sounds interesting. Well, basically, you are installing an invisible shield around the facility
through the magnetics.
And nothing can penetrate it once it's activated.
Well, we're really in the initial stages of exploring this.
Wow. Instead of locking the doors and locking the kids in with a of, uh, uh, exploring this. Wow.
Instead of locking the doors and locking the kids in with a lockdown, you just say shields up and that's it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But now if you're, if you're in traders within the shield, we've got things, uh,
uh, that, uh, basically so far from the, the envisionment of it, is along the walls, first off, your security officer or principal or whoever designated security person is,
has like a sleeve that they put on and they can control every aspect of the system.
If there's an intruder in the building and you can't lock them out,
you can give them a really good nasty blast of some quantum material
and it knocks them on their butt.
You just leisurely go over there and take their assault rifle away from them and do whatever cool maybe you could just play a
yoko ono song or something disable them listen don't don't tempt me we talked about that before
uh but that story that's an interesting story okay. So how do you disable somebody with quantum material?
What is the quantum material that you're shooting at them?
Well, okay.
If you're, you're playing with magnetics, you've got to remember these are waves
and you know, we were, you were talking about, uh, uh, Yoko on them.
We've found that playing with Brown there,
quantum magnetics, it's going to
turn them for a loop.
Yeah.
I guess it would. I don't know.
I've never been
tasered with quantum
coordinates.
We're playing with it.
That's very interesting.
I'm not sure who
the guinea pig would be on that
experiment well maybe biden will mandate the military to do it i you know it's uh
seems to be a theme right so you know uh first layer of protection of uh like the barrier and
then they got past that.
That's how they got the, uh, the, the diving tables.
I was told when I took my scuba diving course, I said, uh, we just did a trial and error with Navy divers.
You know, it's like, uh, okay, you go down this level and you come up and you stay at
that level for a certain amount of time.
That was just trial and error.
It's like, you know, you bring the guy up.
It's like, no, that didn't work.
Yeah.
I don't even move it further down because this
guy's all bent i mean it's uh but uh yeah yeah yeah i'll give him this full b a uh benefit
for a little while is all we need you know yeah oh man so uh well that's interesting
yeah it's interesting because i've already seen some stuff where they're doing,
it was some Navy SEALs who put together a company,
and they were selling the services to churches and to schools and saying,
you know, we're going to use artificial intelligence to try to analyze
if somebody's got a weapon on them or something.
And then, I guess, you know, call somebody who's going to physically intervene.
That is also part of the program right there is what you just said.
It is identifying the intruder before the intruder is able to get close enough
to the facility.
So in theory, if you've got the AI giving a warning, which, man,
I don't think I'd be able to drive by a school.
I am a walking threat but it's up shields and basically identify us intruder and that
they're looking at other ways drone technology and whatnot where it would in theory prevent uh the school shootings and um
yeah i've seen this for a while you know there was another ai that was called anticipatory
intelligence and they were trying to scope this stuff out which is a little bit of what you're
talking about uh when they first started doing it a couple of decades ago, they had AI that was watching people walking around and things like that
and call a SWAT team on somebody who's changing his flat tire
because this guy's suspicious. He's walking around this car. He's now squatted down.
I can't see it because they couldn't see on the other side of the car that he was changing a tire.
So they call a SWAT team on him. So hopefully it's getting better than that.
That's why they call a SWAT team on him. So, you know, hopefully it's getting better than that. Well, that's why they call it artificial intelligence.
And then you have the advanced intelligence.
Yeah.
So let Elon and them keep playing with artificial intelligence and, you know, let it insult him.
I'm sure he enjoys all that.
But it's the advanced intelligence you have to look out for.
Yeah.
And so I guess we've got a lot of different AIs.
We've got artificial intelligence, advanced intelligence,
anticipatory intelligence, and I would call the schools
aborting intelligence.
Well, it's funny you say that because this system is not as expensive
as you may think.
I think in theory, we would like to keep it around a million dollars to protect a
school or a government building or basically your dog if you want it to.
But there's no interest in it.
And, uh, um, it was like you were talking about with these abortions.
People seem to have, and I say people, government.
We're not looking at private people's money.
I don't have no pitch for that one.
We're trying to get the government to help us out with it.
But it's like you were saying with this planter
they got money raining on them what do they do they kill children yeah well we
kind of do save children and the duality of it and we're using technology to do
it some of us you know you're you're sitting there talking about it, and I felt my temper
building, and it just so happened that I do want you to
put this guy on your show one of these days, because he'll represent it properly.
He's the one I was telling you about. But, you know, my temper's
building, because he's out looking, you know,
he's trying to get funding to actually do something that will protect children,
and you're sitting here talking about Planned Parenthood getting all this forgiveness, He's out looking, you know, he's trying to get funding to actually do something that will protect children.
And you're sitting here talking about the Planned Parenthood getting all this forgiveness and all this money that went into them.
And what do they do?
They kill children.
And it's like, what in the world is going on with our society?
Yeah, yeah.
Well, let's just take a look at the military-industrial complex.
I mean, that's, you know, as Julian Assange said, the goal is not to win a war.
The goal is to perpetuate a war, to have it go forever.
And you just have Zelensky who comes in and, you know, Biden decrees that he's going to give him, I forget how many millions of dollars.
But, you know, Congress is supposed to approve this stuff.
I mean, we just are so out of control.
And the weapons that are being sent to Ukraine are leaking like like a sieve and going everywhere including to terrorist organizations and of course the all the weapons that were left
behind in afghanistan are going to terrorist organizations i mean we literally are always
in all of these conflicts we're arming both sides of the conflict and knowingly doing so they
continue to put the money there no accountability whatsoever for any of this stuff and so yeah it's all about killing uh people and um you know on both sides and they just keep it
going amazing well this technology in theory would could apply to individuals where you know
you can shoot your pp's all day long and and not harm a person but they're more fixated on taking weapons away
than
the next level
solution.
Well, even to take away
bulletproof vests, right?
We've got to take away bulletproof vests.
Yeah, you're not even allowed those.
Yeah, and you
shouldn't be allowed to sell an insert
that somebody could put in their backpack and then use their
backpack as a shield.
Oh, no, can't have that.
No, I mean, it's harder to kill them.
Yeah.
And we've got to kill stuff, remember?
Yeah.
I talked about that at one point in time.
At one point, InfoWars, I don't know if they still sell or not.
They had a bulletproof thing, and it was a size that you could insert it into your backpack. And there was a situation where this guy had mental illness issues and he'd gone to the FBI and he said, you know, I need to take a look at me or whatever.
But he couldn't get them interested.
And he winds up getting on a plane in Alaska and flying to Florida.
And he was able to go through all the airport security.
And somehow he took a pistol with him and they never caught it.
Of course, you know, TSA is failing significantly many times, but he gets to the, he gets to
Florida and he starts shooting people in the baggage claim area.
And so I said, you know, well, if you had one of these things in your backpack that
you could take on with you on the plane, since they won't let you a normal person, take a,
take a gun, but they'll let a psycho take a gun.
I said, at least you a normal person take a, take a gun, but they'll let a psycho take a gun. I said,
at least you could use this as a shield.
And I was attacked by the daily beast or somebody. I said, they said,
look at this. He's shamefully profiteering off of this shooting.
It's like what profiteering off of a shooting. It's crazy.
But anyway,
you know, what's next? Are we profiteering off these school shootings?
That's right.
We're living in crazy land.
Nothing makes sense anymore.
I was struck by that when I was doing the research.
You know, you said you wanted to do cybersecurity, which, and I was struck by just how absolutely ridiculous this is.
Last night when we were talking about this,
I sent you that article I had written from 2016 addressing infrastructure stuff
that everybody's going on with the Chinese are doing it.
The hackers are doing it. All they've done is change the names.
Yes. They've changed the technological names.
And this was almost like eight, 10 years ago. It's like, Hey people,
here's how you fix it.
And,
uh,
you know,
it's so frustrating when it's like this,
uh,
every project that where you're trying to advance things and do something that's a benefit,
uh,
something that is beneficial to society.
If you're,
you're ridiculed for.
Yeah, yeah.
Or being used like you with the school backpack.
Wait a minute, you're just trying to save a kid.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, you sent me the article.
This is something you wrote back in, I think it was 2016, if I'm correct.
Black Energy 3 Trojan and the Ukrainian infrastructure attack.
Now, we just had the last couple of days, the biggest Ukrainian infrastructure attack that they have seen.
But you talked about this. What is it? Seven, seven or eight years ago.
And it was something that happened December the 15th through January of 2000.
I'm sorry. December the 26th, 2015 through January the 2nd, 2016.
As you wrote, a massive worldwide surge in cyber attacks.
I truly thought a global cyber war had kicked off.
I'm still suspicious if this was rehearsal for a big show.
And here we are nearly a decade later.
So what do you think is happening?
Yeah. Well, you see that time frame that was used on that Ukrainian exploit?
That time frame is coming up because people don't understand this in
the holidays.
Everybody takes off.
So from about December 20 through January 2nd and 3rd, this is hackers' fun time.
Everybody's off.
Everybody's off.
You've got the Fort Spring guys sitting there.
The guys straight out of the Internet School of Cybersecurity with their degrees sitting there.
And they don't know what's going on.
I mean, they barely protect their own laptop, much less the whole system.
And if this is going to go off, this year I would suspect that it's going to go off
between December 20 and January 2nd or 3rd.
And oddly enough, you get the Obama movie out, and then you've got all these warnings,
you know, red lights, warning, warning.
And it makes me suspicious.
And, you know, like eight years ago, nothing's changed, only the names.
It's no longer Black Hat hackers.
Yeah, as a matter of fact, I've got a little 30-second clip here about people talking about the Washington Post saying there's a whole bunch of Chinese cyberattacks.
I want to talk to you about that.
Here's a 30-second clip.
What's up, guys?
John here.
Are you ready for the massive cyberattack?
Because it could have just started.
China has now alleged to have attacked the U.S. infrastructure.
Hackers affiliated with China's People's Liberation Army have infiltrated critical services here in the U.S.
This is 1.1 million views in the last couple hours.
Every mainstream media outlet is talking about this.
What they're not talking about is this eerie connection between Barack Obama's movie that just came out,
and I watched it last night, it was pretty shocking, because everything that they were talking about in this movie is now happening today. Yeah. I talked about that yesterday. And of course,
the little clip that I played, uh, it's a cyber apocalypse has happened. And, um, it was, uh,
Netflix money that they gave to Barack Obama, Michelle Obama. And what they produced was this
cyber apocalypse. And the little clip there is like and and one more thing don't trust
any white people you know it's like this is yeah so i mean that's what they're selling racism in
the midst of an apocalypse i mean these people will never stop with their hatred of white people
it's amazing to me uh but yeah so what's going on i mean is it really something how how do they
know for example i'm suspicious right away because it's the Washington Post.
And I'm also suspicious because, you know, we've had Vault 7.
And, you know, that's been put out a few years ago.
And that was the tools from our government about how they could spoof to be anybody that they wanted.
They could look like they were any country, anyone that they wanted to do when they hacked into other people.
And now, not only the manual, but then eventually the code got published.
And so how can anybody know that this is the Chinese, for example?
I mean, it could be the NSA, could be the CIA, right?
How do they know?
Well, absolutely.
You know, the Chinese, now let's put this,
so this is where it gets all really to the point where it's confusing and convoluted.
But how do you know that the Chinese haven't recruited a diversity hire to do it?
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, it could be something really simple.
You know, what was that congressman, the goofy one?
Stalwell.
Which one?
Oh, well, he's, he's data of communist, uh, uh, spice.
I mean, for all I know, maybe he's fine.
I better not say that, but yeah.
He had some, uh, Chinese, uh, honey pot or something that was, um, uh, he was
shacking up Eric's fall.
Well, yeah.
Whatever became of that?
He sent her home and said, honey, we can't do this no more.
What happened to that?
I mean.
Yeah, we don't care.
Right.
Maybe hold some hearings on it, but like every hearing that they hold,
they never do anything about it.
But yeah, you're right.
It could be the very old fashioned type of thing that's happening.
And again, if they break into something, you know, you look at the Washington Post and you look at the fact, oh, it of thing that's happening and again if they break into something
you know you look at the washington post and you look at the fact oh it's chinese that are
happening we've got cyber attacks that are happening okay well maybe there are cyber
attacks that are happening uh and you can speak to that if you see that kind of stuff happening
but if there are cyber that's the only thing we know the cyber attacks that are happening
for them to identify the chinese we know that is who the our government wants to identify as the threat in all particular cases.
They want to use it to establish a precedent to shut down social media websites with TikTok.
So, of course, the Chinese are going to be behind anything that's bad.
But they don't know.
I mean, there's absolutely no way that they can know, right?
No, but it's trying to form a narrative.
You know, the old school terminology for this was IoT, Internet of Things.
I don't know what grand name they changed it to.
They do this.
It's very self-serving and confusing when they change the name.
It's like black hat hackers are now threat opportunities or threat somethings. But basically,
they've been doing this since the dawn of computers. But we've got to change the name of them
so that those of us in the know, we can keep our
jargon exclusive and other people don't know what we're talking about.
You see, so this is what
these guys are doing, is trying to hike this up to the point where they have exclusivity on the narrative.
But going back to the infrastructure, we did a pen test, I don't know, 2015, 20,
it was way back.
It was for a pipeline, a gas pipeline, like Colonial, except it wasn't inside or to do it.
We took a feeder line down with a hammer.
A kinetic attack, right? A kinetic attack.
Yeah, the Neanderthal attack.
What it was,
these little IoT cards
are about the size of a credit card.
And have you ever had
a sprinkler system at your house
where it's housed in these little plastic
containers where you just pop it open
six times and all that?
Well, I thought they were housed there.
But I had a little clip up there
that was the security. You walk up there with a pair of wire cutters, cut it off,oused it. Well, they had a little clip up there that was the security.
You walk up there with a pair of wire cutters, cut it off, whack it with a hammer,
and it just starts a whole system, the domino effect,
and pretty soon you're taking down miles of a pipeline.
Wow.
Just with a hammer.
Yeah.
Well, they haven't improved this.
It's still, all these years later, we could write until our fingers fall off, telling these people about this, and it's still all these years later we could write until our fingers fall off telling these
people about this and it's still there and you've told me that story about one industry after the
other they'll hire you to identify a threat you know figure out where our vulnerabilities are
and you know so and then report back to us about how you were able to break this system here
and then you report back to them about how easily the system was broken, and they do nothing about it.
Yeah, they wait until the factory across the street from them exploded
and they'll say, well, we better do something about our security.
So you give them the solutions and whatnot, and they go, well, this costs a lot.
Maybe we'll just ignore it.
Well, I'm feeling lucky. i'm feeling lucky i'm feeling
lucky yeah i will keep our fingers crossed yeah i know and so we see this over and over and now
again going back to this 2016 thing you said uh you were suspicious that it was a rehearsal for
something that was bigger and we've got the world Economic Forum talking about something that is bigger. Here's our favorite Bond villain talking about what else happened.
He's my hero.
Klaus Schwab.
Hang on a second.
When I grow up, I want to be like Charles Schwab.
No, Klaus Schwab.
For comprehensive cyber.
Hang on.
Which would bring to a complete halt to the power supply,
transportation, hospital services, our society as a whole.
The COVID-19 crisis would be seen in this respect
as a small disturbance in comparison to a major cyber attack.
This guy can barely contain his enthusiasm.
You know, and he does everything except go mwahaha at the end of it.
What a cartoon villain he has become, isn't he?
There's a good use for SMAI.
Put that on there with him.
Exactly, exactly.
Yeah, so, you know, he's warning everybody.
He's warning everybody.
But you look at what they have at the World Economic Forum about this,
and it's almost like, well, if you could do this, then you could get that.
It's almost a manual.
Everybody says 1984 was not supposed to be a manual, but they use it that way.
And I can imagine that they're using his cyber polygon thing as a manual for what they want to do as well.
Well, it's no different than Dark winter. Remember? That's right. Uh,
when you were on top of that, I remember, I think, you know,
when I sent that to you way back when you,
the first broadcast you did was like January 3rd.
I don't remember if it was 18 or 17 and, uh,
you don't have a cheat you caught over that. Well, you're a conspiracy theory.
You're this, you're that.
And suddenly, boom, you were the leading authority when they kicked it off.
Yeah, that's right.
Yeah.
You told me you were seeing a lot of chat about Dark Wonder 2.
And so, yeah, so let's talk about that.
And, you know, is this going to be a real thing,
or is it going to be another dress rehearsal?
Are they going to amp it up to the next stage? And I think they amped it up to the next stage but yeah it was a dark winter too uh and
you know they had practiced it for 20 years essentially 19 years well cross swab sitting
here or cross cross i keep wanting to call him charles cross is basically so excited about the
plans that they have for everything he He's telegraphing,
uh,
what they have planned in the future.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Then he'll take credit.
He'll take credit for it.
I warned everybody.
It's like you,
you probably from the blueprints,
you know,
it's no different than the dark,
dark winter.
You know,
these guys are so excited about it that they're telegraphing it,
uh,
years ahead of time.
And,
uh, this might take clip. You play, he can't contain himself. It's like, look what we've done. Just imagine, we're going to seize
global power because, and people are like,
well, he's not, just ignoring. And the guys sitting there clearly
telegraphing what they have planned.
Yeah, yeah. And it's just a digital dark winter.
Yes, yes, exactly.
And if we go back to, again, that was 2016.
We can talk a little bit more about that.
But if you go back to just this last week,
stories about what happened in Ukraine,
major cyber attack on Ukrainian mobile operator disrupts banking
services and air raid sirens and all the rest of the stuff they said this is the uh they've had a
lot of different cyber attacks since the war has happened uh but this is the one that had the most
impact on anything damaged infrastructure at a mobile operator forcing the company to shut down
network connections to contain the incident and they've got about 25 million customers there and the kiev internet thing that was affected
and so it shut down communications which also included people being able to be warned about
air raid sirens anything but it shut down the banking industry that was the key thing
that they did this last week and so it had a lot of effect uh and and it seems like it's always uh at least so far uh not necessarily a direct
attack on the grid or on a pipeline or on a bank but or on planes but they get these ancillary
systems that everybody depends on and they can't operate their business or safely operate their
pipeline or safely operate planes they attack
those things to take down the whole system and then everybody says oh well if we don't have that
we just shut the system down we can't do anything well yeah it's been that way for years uh people
have been lulled to sleep on this and those of us that are out here saying hey hey guys you know
here's a real problem you might want to look at. Let's solve it.
It's like, well, you're a conspiracy
theorist. Go away. Well,
here's the data. We're not interested.
We're busy.
That's the way the game's played.
And yet you've got the
techie on the other side, Bill Gates,
who I knew since he was
poor. Look at what this guy's doing. He's out there wreaking anarchy, destruction, the whole techie on the other side, Bill Gates, who I knew since he was poor,
look at what this guy's doing.
He's out there wreaking anarchy, destruction, the whole nine yards,
and everybody's taking him like some sort of big authority.
Yeah, yeah.
And, you know, Bill Gates, he don't need money.
He let people throw money at him so he can go on and destroy and kill.
He goes back to what we started the conversation with is what in the world are these people thinking?
Yes.
Yes,
exactly.
Now,
you know,
when,
when you look at this and you're trying,
somebody calls you,
uh,
when they've had a,
you know,
a lot of times they'll call you to,
again,
try to find vulnerabilities and identify them for them.
But a lot of times they'll call you after something has happened to do an
investigation.
And you've told me many times that it's usually an inside job.
Surprisingly,
isn't that interesting?
Yeah.
Talk a little bit about that.
You know,
the motivation of these,
these ransomware attacks or some other things like that,
it's usually somebody on the inside or more.
Okay.
Well,
let's say you like to go in well I gotta be careful that one
what's up let's say you're okay David you're looking at the retirement at your
age and you're you're an executive of let's ABC pipeline, and you're like,
I'm really disappointed in my retirement package.
How can I fix this?
Oh, I know.
I can internally launch a ransomware attack
and select millions of dollars.
Hey, I just solved my retirement problem.
Yeah, you get a free... Oh, you want prison for 20 years if they catch it, right?
That's one retirement way.
When's the last time you read about a hacker going to prison for anything?
That's right.
That's right.
Yeah.
I mean, look at the colonial pipeline.
When's the last time you heard anything about that?
Suddenly they discover it and they drop it like a hot potato.
Or take the no-tan.
And all that guys.
I mean, you had the whole East Coast without gasoline for days or a week.
That's right.
And that's some pretty extreme stuff.
But you didn't hear about anybody getting charged with anything on that.
That's right.
That's right that's right or even you know if you have a government system uh like uh you know the faa shut down uh as many planes as they had on 9-11
aftermath and um and that was the notam system that went on for something like 12 hours or
something like that and they said oh well you know it's it's not a it's not a hack we haven't
been hacked we can't get hacked and then immediately after they came back online canada went down for the same thing and that's this auxiliary system that notifies everybody
if there's some kind of a problem at an airport or a runway or something like that and when they
when that thing broke down they just said all right ground the planes and so i always uh have
believed it'd be interesting to uh interested to know what you think about this,
but I've always believed that the NOTAM shutdown at the FAA and then following that with Canada,
and theirs only lasted about an hour and a half, but it happened sequentially.
I've always believed that that was a cyber hack that they didn't want to admit to.
Sure.
I mean, I've seen a few videos and articles of people literally sitting on the plane hacking it.
You know, you've got to be pretty low IQ to crash, you know, be sitting on a plane, you want to crash what you're flying on.
But I mean, they did.
It doesn't exist.
I guess I got a Gremlin app for that.
Right.
Just like the Twilight Zone.
Right.
I mean, why is let's start writing movies about this stupidity?
But it would probably be more productive.
But, you know, let's go back to,
you remember the Norfolk Southern train wreck up in Ohio?
Yeah, yeah.
And how we were looking at that.
And I sent you that clip of this railroad worker
open up one of the shanties,
and here's the computer system.
Here's the radio.
Oh, look, the passwords are written on the wall.
That's right.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah.
Yeah, the password to the system.
You just walk into the little shed,
and it's like, yeah, let's not.
We're going to keep losing this thing,
and I keep getting calls in the middle of the night.
Let's just write the password on the wall here.
Yeah. I can't remember the password. Let's just write the password on the wall here. Yeah.
I can't remember the password.
Let's write it on the wall.
So all you do is cut the lock off the little shack.
You go in there.
You can play on the radio.
You know, it's like whenever you decide to broadcast on radio,
or you can tap on the computer and have trains doing all kinds of fun things.
And, you know, look at what happened in Ohio is the impact that
had, and yet you can cut the lock off of a shack and pretty much seize
control of a railroad line.
Yeah.
Oh yeah.
You know, you remember Adam's family, uh, uh, where Gomez is always
crashing his toy trains?
Yeah, absolutely.
Well, you know, you could be doing that in real life.
It's so insane.
But to put upgrades in there and remember passwords is hard,
and we cannot do hard things in this country anymore.
Yeah, with all the signs alongside the highway roads, you see them all the time,
warning zombies ahead, warning T-Rex or whatever.
They put all kinds of crazy messages on there, and the reason that that happens
is because they ship them all with the same password, and nobody wants to even change it.
The default password is right there in the manual.
You sent me some of the stuff showing that they've got the password in the manual for the other equipment as well.
Absolutely.
It's not just that industry.
It's everything.
These are the back doors.
These default passwords, it doesn't matter if they disclose what they are or not.
It is the back doors that control the system.
So instead of relinquishing, when I sell you a software, instead of relinquishing
control of it, I have got the back door.
You may not you, the owner of it may not, but I do.
Yes. Yes. And you pointed out, may not. You, the owner of it, may not, but I do. Yes.
Yes.
And you pointed out there's different levels of it.
You know, the developers will put in a back door.
The owner might have his own, you know, access with a password.
Governments will get their own access to it.
So there's all these different people have access to different aspects of the software there with the back doors.
And, you know, it is, it's amazing to me because as we look at our, as our system becomes more and more complex,
and even with the extent as Jack Lawson,
who I've talked to many times about all this stuff, he says, you know,
you look at how we've got our just-in-time delivery.
And so that means that at all these different stages of product manufacturing as well as delivery, you've got all these different links there.
And all you have to do is break transportation or break one of those links, and you've got the system all balled up.
And then we saw, after he and I talked about that, we saw what they did with the lockdown. And so we have this very fragile system of distribution and manufacturing that is very complicated and distributed.
And then we also have all of this automation and computer programs, which are all very vulnerable, very vulnerable.
Even to the extent we were talking about earlier about Vault 7.
They stole that from the CIA, the NSA, all these guys who are supposed to be the most sophisticated.
They got hacked and had their stuff stolen.
We've had all the Pentagon personnel files hacked and stolen and things like that.
So none of this stuff is secure.
And so the question is, you know, as he pointed out, as the World Economic Forum put out, and let me just show people this.
Internet governance, this is from the World Economic Forum.
What happens when, somebody underscored that the internet shuts down in other words not a question of if but it's when it happens and as they point out in their article uh it is uh when we're talking
about a shutdown they said we're talking about the government doing it to its own people and
they're doing this everywhere but of course that's authoritarianism uh but you know who cares right when you got it's the kill switch yeah that's
right the kill switch yeah but you see right there you go back to the wef there they are
bright red flashing letters predicting not predicting but actually telling you it's going
to happen that's right that's right and saying it's going to happen. That's right. That's right.
And saying it's going to happen before 2025 or sometime in the next few years.
So sometime in 2024, sometime in 2025.
So everybody's trying to make a guess as to when it's going to happen.
Personally, I think that it'll be a situation like we saw with 9-11,
where they'll pull this off after the next election.
And I think a large part of that
is going to be to try to this this next president who comes in after the 2024 election he's going to
take office in 2025 and uh i have four years and it's going to take us right through all this 2020
2030 great reset stuff that they want where they want their new society and they're by 2030 so i
think they will pull something like this off they They will use it to reset the board, to reset society.
And I think a lot, you know, regardless of who happens there, who happens to win this
thing, they're going to be the tool of these people to change society like you saw back
in 2020.
You see that the means that they'll accomplish this through will be a new and improved Patriot Act, taking even more rights.
Yes.
I've got the yard people out there, and he seems to want to stay under my office window with the leaf blower.
It's not too loud.
It's okay.
That's fine.
Okay.
Yeah, it'll be interesting to see what happens now let me ask you about the f-35 thing
that happened because um uh we just had uh a story that went public in the south china morning post
and it was a taiwanese uh lieutenant colonel who has been arrested and charged and the charging
papers the allegations from the prosecutors about this guy was that, uh, he was talking to the Chinese about stealing a Chinook
helicopter, American helicopter, and he was going to fly it to a rendezvous par
a place and turn it over to the Chinese, put it on their aircraft carrier.
They were going to then give him a new life in Thailand with his and some money with his girlfriend.
And so they found out about this and they arrested him.
But, you know, when we look at the F-35, you and I were joking about that.
You know, the F-35, they've hacked the plans.
They've reproduced the plane.
Maybe not everything in it, but, you know, maybe they did everything in it.
We don't know.
We can see the outside. They reproduced it they they hacked the plants and so it is certainly
conceivable that they had the capability to hack into the f-35 and even yeah and once again using
the colonial pipeline it was an insider that was going along with the program.
But do you remember a couple of years ago where the Chinese was actually literally
hacking destroyers, American destroyers in the South China Sea
and we were going back and forth on that and I showed you how they did it?
Yeah, that's right.
I'm more worried about a nuclear-armed ship being compromised on an F-35.
Yeah, that's right.
But this is all history.
And once again, you raise a red flag, hey, they're going to take over your ship.
The people, the personnel on the ship, they're just going to be bystanders.
Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
And no one will take it seriously. Hopefully,
for all I know,
maybe corrected these.
Okay, I'm fixing to go throw a brick at the dude with the leaf blower.
That's one of the reasons why you were laughing about
it with the F-35. You said
can you imagine the surprise of the pilot? He's going
along all of a sudden.
That's actually what happened.
Now that they disclosed it, he's flying alone, minding his own business.
He knows he's being ejected out of the plane.
And the only question is, a lot of people said, so then what happened to the plane?
And they came up with a cover story that never made any sense that, you know, nobody saw this plane.
You got one guy that they talked to.
It's like, yeah, I heard of it.
But did you see anything?
No, I didn't see anything, you know?
And, uh, and so supposedly, uh, this, this plane went down right away, but that wasn't the original story.
So a lot of people said, so they hack this thing and they fly it to a rendezvous where
they can, uh, uh, you know, grab this thing or what is, what is, uh, what really happened
with it?
But, uh, I don't know if you heard anything else about that f-35 uh oddly
enough it's like the colonial pipeline yeah it just goes dark you know you know give everybody
30 seconds their attention span time and uh don't forget about it yeah oh yeah absolutely you know
anybody brings it up uh call them a conspiracy theorist you know hey you know we already told
you what happened there no you didn't yeah yeah we did conspiracy theorists, you know, hey, you know, we already told you what happened there. No, you didn't. Yeah, we did, conspiracy theorists. Okay, you know.
Yeah, yeah. That's the way the program works now.
Absolutely, yeah. And going back to this article about Black Energy
3, the Trojan, that you talked about back in 2016,
again, this is a Ukrainian electric grid attack.
And at the time, you said a lot of this stuff is smoke and mirrors.
You said, but pay attention to this one thing.
What was it that they should pay attention to?
You know, David, that's been so long ago, I don't remember.
Remind me. You got Black Energy 3 plug-ins, a file system operation, system information, parasitic infector, fact that it was remote.
You believe that it was remote execution.
Yes, yes, yes, yes.
Okay, it was RAT, remote access, basically remote access control.
And, I mean, if you can install the malware that's wrapped, I mean, you pick the facility.
Let's say Three Mile Island just because it's infamous.
I can sit here on my iPhone and have Three Mile Island doing all kinds of neat stuff.
It's no different than what happened in Iran with their nuclear reactors, well, their program, overspeed the system
to where it collapses and
puts them out of business for years.
It was
basically that type of thing.
You don't have to go in there and create
explosions and
chaos. You can
destroy equipment that takes years to
rebuild.
Yes.
Especially when you look at how,
you know,
when I was talking to Jack Lawson last week,
he said,
yeah,
okay,
we've got this cybersecurity stuff,
but he goes,
look,
you know,
you can,
and we've already had a situation on it.
Theoretical.
You can have a situation where some people can come in with a gun and shoot
up a transformer.
And,
uh,
it takes a long time to get those transformers replaced.
And when you look at the fact that our borders are wide open,
it's no wonder,
you know,
that's just a,
that's a physical example of how cavalier and disinterested our own
government is about protecting this country.
It's infrastructure and other things because any state in enemy of ours,
you know,
we're talking about the Iranians or the Chinese or whatever,
they can all just walk through the border and they could just start positioning themselves in place
and taking out our entire electric grid with physical damage
that isn't going to be booted back up again. They could do that very easily.
Do you find it strange they all qualify as a diversity hire?
Yeah, exactly. Diversity spies.
Yeah.
You know, it goes back to what we were talking about with the Patriot Act and the TSA.
You and I cannot get through the airport.
We're American citizens.
We have really, well, I don't have any reason to harm America.
But like the other 99% of Americans, we don't really want to blow up where we live.
But you look at us, we're being molested, scanned, poked, prodded,
and everything else just get on a stupid airplane.
And you've got millions of who knows who coming across the border spreading out.
Yeah.
Hey, welcome to America.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah. I mean, how America. Oh, yeah. Yeah.
I mean, how serious are they about security?
They locked the border down with the Trump orders.
Nobody's coming into this country, blah, blah, blah.
But then when they have the illegal aliens, they were flying them around,
you know, like typhoid Mary, if they really believed this narrative.
They don't have to wear any mask,
and we're going to transport them from point A to point B,
and no issues at all about
that we just had a a picture i saw a report i didn't get into details of but they they got a
picture of a guy who stenciled on a nazi swastika and i think it was a jewish building or something
is why he did it and uh and yet they got him on surveillance footage and it was a chinese guy and
it was an illegal alien Chinese guy.
Now, what he's trying to do is he's trying to create social friction by doing that,
putting a swastika on a Jewish facility.
But he's a Chinese guy coming in to do this, just trying to mix it up, you know,
just trying to get people fighting with each other.
Yeah, well, that's one of the programs.
But I think it was you and Joe Biggs that went down to the border and didn't y'all, uh, uh, or was it just Joe
Biggs himself that found that Al Qaeda camp right across the border?
No, that's Joe Biggs.
So I wasn't with him.
Yeah.
Okay.
Oh, okay.
Well, I knew you and Joe, uh, ran some exploits and y'all really, yeah,
he really uncovered some, some eyes startling stuff.
We got into the asymmetric warfare facility at the place that's now been renamed something else.
But it was at the time it was AP Hill.
And yeah, but Joe went to the border on his own and found that camp there.
Well, I'm quite sure if they have a camp sitting there on the border, they're probably already here.
I mean, I'm just making crazy guesses, but why would Al Qaeda have a camp on
the border?
Yeah, that's right.
Yeah.
And what are they up to?
And they probably got, uh, lots of pallets, a hundred dollar bills and
weapons that were left behind in Afghanistan.
Don't you think?
Yeah.
Yeah.
They have all kinds of cool stuff that we aren't doing.
You know, PP deck forbids us from having. Yeah.
You know, look at their names.
Those guys out in Oregon, they were doing those exposés.
Look how they were treated.
What were they doing?
They were running cattle on land.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You know, you've got government out there shooting them.
Yeah. Yeah, we had Al Qaeda on the border.
We have people roaming around this country.
We don't know who they are.
They don't know who they are.
We have the cartels.
Again, we have the Patriot Act to keep us safe.
Yeah.
As you're talking about that, it is, you know,
it is painfully obvious to everybody that our government does not care
about protecting Americans.
It is trying to protect itself from Americans.
It's trying to surveil Americans and is trying to protect power abroad.
And it cares about the borders of other countries, but not about our own countries.
And I think a good example of this is this Section 702 reauthorization.
There's a lot of smoke and mirrors that are happening with this.
Whether or not this is in, you know, whether it's going to be in the NDAA
or they're going to vote on it today.
Thomas Massey yesterday said,
I'm a hell no on reauthorization of the FISA 702 program
that allows warrantless surveillance of Americans,
but it looks like the Senate will attach it
to the National Defense Authorization authorization act tomorrow meaning today and will the house will probably vote on it on
thursday shame he says and other people are saying that this is um like the patriot act on steroids
because one of the things that it's doing i wanted to ask you this, Gotri. One of the things that is different about this one is that prior to this,
the government has been able to compel anybody that provides communications
like phone companies and things like this.
They can compel them to give information.
But now this would give them the authority to compel anybody anywhere that is around any computer system whatsoever.
I mean, it could just be a person doing maintenance.
It could be a hotel or a restaurant or a coffee shop where you sign on to their Wi-Fi.
And it could compel them to turn over their records or to spy on you and other things like that.
I mean, they're really extending this.
I mean, what does it tell us about our own government when they are this
paranoid and conspiratorial?
You know, you're talking about that.
And years ago, I told you about the Long Lines building.
Here's your listener to the project.
Go search on a Long Lines building. The's your listener to the project. Go search on Long Lines Building.
The original one was in New York, and it became public, and they shut it down.
Now, you've got Long Lines Buildings in all the major cities.
Okay. The program they use,
the exploit's called Titanfall.
T-A-I-T-A-N-F-A-L-L.
They've been doing this for years.
It was illegal.
Now they're trying to make it legal.
Secondly,
AT&T was hacked a couple of years ago.
You had, quote, hackers
take all this information.
Everything you have, if you have an AT&T account, they took it.
Credit, everything.
You know how AT&T got out of any kind of penalties or anything for that?
They said, look at your user agreement.
You agreed to this.
So that's how they get away with this.
There's never no penalties because when you sign the user agreement,
you're basically giving them your permission to hack you.
Yes.
And they've laid this foundation quite carefully
and done it iteratively over a period of time.
If we go back and we look at AT&T in the middle of the 20th century
where they were the phone company, had a monopoly essentially.
And they would collect, you know, pin numbers on people.
And it was actually taken to the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court said, well, if you're using them for your phone service,
that means all the information that they have on you belongs to
them not to you and so they can come to them and ask them i'd like to have all the information
about david knight uh they don't have to you're not saying well i'm compelling you to do this
here's my search warrant you just go to them and say i'd like to have all that information
and they can voluntarily turn it over as a matter of fact on january the 6th we saw the bank of
america voluntarily quote unquote voluntarily.
And I guess maybe they did try to curry favor, but they voluntarily
gave information to the FBI about anybody who bought anything.
Anywhere around, uh, you know, Washington, DC on those dates, as well as anybody
who bought guns anywhere and let them coordinate all that stuff.
And, uh, also about people who are
flying so you got all these different corporate spies out there who are putting the stuff in
and that was a key thing about cispa and acta and sopa and pippa and cispa c-i-s-p-a
uh cyber security infrastructure act they pulled out the. The P was there to protect the companies who were going to turn the data over to them.
It was to protect them from lawsuits from customers.
But you can't sue them because you've given them permission to turn it over.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
It's in your user agreement.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, I think part of it was, you know, you had some companies who did not want to turn it over.
And so, you know, they could say, well, I don't want to do this, and I might get sued because I don't have it in my user agreement.
And so the government comes through with this new legislation and says, no, I'm not going to let them sue you, so now turn it over to me.
To remove their excuse, to remove anything where they would push back on this with reluctance.
They said, no, we've indemnified you
against that so now give us their information and now they're taking it to the next step you know
it's not just going to be your phone company your internet service provider it's going to be any
business anywhere a restaurant a coffee shop anybody a motel uh all of them are going to be
turning this stuff over to the feds yeah but that applies to us the united states citizens not the illegals
that's right that's right yeah so you know you have to sit back and question what the motives are
you know uh that's like with this technological security and these technological advances.
There's none being made.
You know, we go back to Ukraine.
We're reading what they're predicting right now in Ukraine.
Ukraine seems to have become the petri dish of the world.
I mean, you know, okay, we've got a new killing system. Let's give it to their military. If they get blown up, who cares?
Oh, look, let's hack their infrastructure. Oh, look,
we can launder money
on an industrial scale there.
I think that's what's been the base of a lot of these wars
since Vietnam. As I said before, Vietnam was really about them testing out weapon systems.
We don't care who gets killed.
Let's just stay there, refine and test our systems.
It'll be a test bed.
Oh, okay, the Vietnam War is over.
Let's have another one somewhere else.
They just keep these wars going.
And as you said, it's a petri dish for all of this stuff.
We can test cyber warfare.
We can test kinetic warfare.
We got all these different weapons that we can test.
Let's just keep the war going.
Exactly.
And, you know, going back to what I was telling you at the start,
where if you actually were able to use quantum magnetics
and quantum levitation and all this quantum technology,
we're right on the cusp of deploying.
You can stand all that.
Can you imagine the horror that you have a net over a whole country
and you can't have a war because bullets are basically frozen in air?
Yeah, that is amazing.
We're getting into some real sci-fi stuff.
And, of course, they're starting to deploy laser beam or, I should say, high-energy directed beam technology or whatever you want to call it.
You know, it's anti-ballistic stuff as well.
But, you know, just real quickly, back to the 702 thing.
One of the reasons that you look at this, a lot of people poo-poo it and say, yeah, it's nothing new and it's nothing dangerous and there's nothing to see here, move on. But one of the reasons that a lot of people are concerned about this
is because you had a FISA court, a friend of the court,
posted a blog to warn people about this.
And as one person said, I can't overstate how unusual it is
for a FISA court amici to take to the airwaves in this manner.
And so they're concerned about this and how it's going to be used internally.
And we'd be foolish to ignore it,
but this is our own government to hack our identities,
to follow us,
to spy on us with everything.
And of course,
this seems to be every day.
I see this innumerable ways that they want to,
you know,
follow us,
track us,
you know, index stamp index track us, uh, uh,
you know, index stamp index, brief and debrief us as the prisoner said.
And number six, I mean, it's just a sensational insatiable appetite to, uh,
put us in an open air prison.
Don't forget brain chips and chips and all that.
They want you to have to after they back you.
Yeah.
Oh yeah, that's right yeah
yeah that's the thing about that's the thing about our friend musk is like uh so you're telling me
that you you know we can trust the world's richest man who became that rich because uh he did
everything the governments around the world wanted him to do and he's also a technocrat and a
transhumanist so yeah what's to worry about it who wants to hack into
our minds you know it depends on what mood uh elon wakes up with you know is he going to be
good today or is he going to destroy the world yeah oh yeah yeah it truly is and uh as long as
he keeps up the facade well i'm depending free speech well Well, Elon must be good. Yeah. Oh yeah.
I think he's playing.
I think he's playing a long game there.
Um, he has to be.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think, uh, it's a game that he's playing that is going to be for his own good because
that's the way these guys operate.
There's not any of these billionaires out there who are, are altruistic, uh, saviors,
but everybody wants to believe that it's truly is amazing.
Uh, there is
no tony stark out there that's a a creature of the comic books and it is comical that people
continue to think that and to place their hope on that it truly is amazing to me but of course
we've got trump who's cutting up the suit that he took his mugshot and into selling it off for
thousands of dollars to suckers i mean it's amazing what these people will do and it's amazing i again i don't fault
trump as much as i do the people who are sending him the money and following everything and making
him uh their little demigod i mean it's just amazing to to watch this happen and and and it's
never ceases to amaze me how these people, here we are three years after all this stuff, and people still haven't caught on.
And they get furious with me.
It's just unbelievable, you know, when I start talking about this.
Yeah, you know, it's like taxpaying citizens.
You point out, hey, dudes, y'all are funding your own demise.
And they're like, shut up, conspiracy theorists.
Without the funding, none of this could happen.
That's right.
That's right.
Well, we certainly do have an out-of-control government, and we have a government that's not interested in addressing known vulnerabilities.
And as you've seen, it's not just the government, but it's also individual corporations.
They hire you to tell them what's wrong, and then they don't do anything about it.
And so we've got the Congress who will hold a hearing, but they will never do anything about anything.
So that's kind of where we are right now.
We're kind of paralyzed in this system, and it's really strange how everybody's just kind of frozen and watching it happen.
It seems like no way to get anybody to activate, to do anything about it, even in their own interests.
You know, when you look at these people in Congress, when they allow us to be censored, us to be spied upon, of course, they're somebody that is an interesting person.
And they're going to get the same treatment in spades and they don't care about it.
Truly is amazing.
Well,
it's always great talking to you,
go tree.
And thank you for coming on and talking to us about this.
People need to be aware of this and you need to be aware that you can do
some things about this.
Even if the people in power are not going to do anything about it.
Always good to talk to you.
Go tree.
Thank you.
Well, my pleasure, David Thank you. Appreciate it.
Well, my pleasure, David.
You take care, and I hope your health gets better. Man, you made a really good Christmas album.
Well, thank you.
I really do appreciate it.
By the way, thanks for the plug.
Find it at TheDavidKnightShow.com, and you can get a download version of that there.
So thank you, Goat Tree.
I appreciate that.
And thank you to everybody.
Sure thing.
Anytime.
Thank you. Thank you.
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