The David Knight Show - 13Nov23 Judicial/Medical Execution of a Toddler, NO Consent, NO CHOICE
Episode Date: November 13, 2023After hospital kidnaps toddler, judge blocks removal to another hospital and demands the child be taken off life support, killing her. Doctors said they had to euthanize the child because she's "in p...ain". So how does this compare to abortion where the child's pain is not a factor, where the mother is the sole determiner of whether the child lives or dies? Meanwhile, Macron says to Israel, "stop killing babies". He's not talking about abortion. But pro-life means pushing against abortion, euthanasia — and war How does France, Israel, Gaza stack up on abortion? And why won't GOP and their talking heads show what abortion looks like so we can actually stop killing babies?"Nukey" Halley says don't judge abortion. "Ethicists" push bestiality and pedophilia, because, hey, don't judge me.Analysis shows NYC data about Covid DEATHS was a TOTAL LIE — there was NO "CURVE", but a spike that was a SEVEN-FOLD INCREASE even though ambulances and ER admissions were a tiny fraction of what they typically were. Pandemic lies don't add upChina remains locked in a downward spiral that began with lockdown. NYC is the same, but Trump praised Cuomo as better than DeSantis because he'll say anything to get elected, no matter how obviously false. His audience called him out on the lieEntire local government thrown out in election — ALL POLITICS IS LOCAL, and we can win there.Big defeats for Biden on Pistol Brace and "Ghost Guns". Biden withholds M16s for Israel because he doesn't want civilians, ANYWHERE, to be armedFBI and media stoke J6 MANHUNT narrative, portraying J6 as dangerous fugitives. The political persecution ramps up against those Trump abandoned, nearly 3 years after they were set up.Internet blackout in Australia shows the vulnerability of a cashless society. China is buying up US gold because the price here has been artificially depressed. Arbitrage, baby.Find 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 Monday the 13th of November, Year of Our Lord 2023.
Well, we're going to begin today with pro-life.
Because everything that is being done to us always comes back to depopulation,
to killing us. And that comes back to each individual decision. And today, just two hours
ago, the baby in the UK, whose parents wanted to give her an option of some other treatment
and that Italy even gave her citizenship that baby who had that denied to her by
the judge and was scolded for them going against the advice of her British
doctors that baby has died We'll be right back. Well, it was yesterday afternoon that the news broke
that a judge ordered a UK baby to be taken off of life support,
even as the parents said, no, they're going to,
they've got a possibility of treatment.
Let us try that treatment in Italy.
It's going to be offered to them for free.
They were given citizenship to try to get away from these legal restrictions.
But of course, it's more important for this judge to exercise his authority.
And that's what we're talking about here.
And we need to understand that as we look at the wars that are being escalated here how central
this is to everything as i've said before they use babies as the poster child to get you to hate the
other person how about if we use babies as a poster child to stop them from murdering more babies and to stop them from murdering us as well.
Because once we go down that road, then it happens everywhere.
As we talked about on Friday, you know, Grace, amazing Grace,
who was murdered by the doctors because she had Down syndrome, essentially.
And the way that treatment is denied, informed consent is denied,
this is not iotropic.
This is not malpractice.
This is murder.
And that's why that case on Friday was so important
because they were able to get to the, penetrate this idea that,
well, you know, mistakes are going to happen.
And, of course, they will. No medical treatment are going to happen. And of course they will.
No medical treatment is going to be perfect.
No doctor's perfect.
You know, and so there is insurance there.
There's limitations there because sometimes it's going to fail.
But when they do this deliberately, that's murder.
And that's why that battery charge that we talked about on friday
with scott shara grace's dad why that is so important that we've now gotten to that point
you have other people who are looking at the vaccination stuff and say this is fraudulent
this is not you had to rush to do this because there was a real pandemic or something the
pandemic was fraudulent we'll talk about that more, uh, coming out about that.
We'll talk about how the lockdowns are crippling.
Uh, so many, uh, just globally, uh, what it's doing to the economy, still
reverberating through what Trump did in 2020, uh, the spring of 2020,
but it all comes back to life.
And pro-life means that you're going to be against war.
You're going to be against killing babies,
whether they're babies that were murdered by Hamas in Israel
or whether they're babies that are being murdered by Israeli bombing campaigns.
You need to stop the war.
And you need to stop this war against our children.
60-plus million children killed via Roe v Wade via judges orders judges
said it was okay and it was okay for parents to do that that was called choice but now when the
parents choose life the judges say no you can't do that it is such hypocrisy and lies.
All these people will say, my body, my choice,
and yet you don't get any choice about your life and your medical care.
Same people pushing that lie about my body, my choice.
That's a fundamental lie because it's not your body.
It's another body.
And they did not want you to have any choice about the treatment that you got.
So remove and inform consent.
It's also an attack on the family, on parental rights.
So many different things are tied up in this particular story.
And frankly, this is not the first time this has happened in the UK. There have been situations before where the vaunted National Health Service,
you remember Boris Johnson, Bojo out there,
holding up signs, save the NHS.
Yeah, the plan to kill us all and save the NHS.
Kind of like Raven Rock, right?
They get in their underground bunkers and they bring on a nuclear holocaust for everybody else.
But, you know, save the government.
Continuity of government.
Continuity of the national health system in the UK.
And they must not be embarrassed that somebody else could cure something.
And so we've had situations like that before,
where Italy and you've had America offer free medical treatment,
we'll come pick up the baby and all the rest of the stuff.
And you have people in the UK say, no, no.
I mean, it's, and it's coming here.
It's coming here.
You look at the fact that, you know, resting a woman over and over again for praying silently outside an abortion clinic.
Why?
Because that's their religion and they will not tolerate anybody that gets in the way of their sacrificial rights
r-i-t-e-s a judge in the uk ruled an eight-month-old baby girl must be taken off of
life support even though her parents have said she remains responsive this is yesterday's article
and they're working to transport her to italy further care. Justice Robert Peel, isn't that interesting?
Same name as the guy that began their domestic police force.
They called them Peelers, they called them Coppers,
because they had a copper thing,
but they also called them Bobbies, because of Robert Peel.
It was back in the Victorian period.
Anyway, this guy, Justice Robert Peel, issued the order,
and the parents of N.D. Gregory have with the
support of the Christian Legal Center filed an appeal but he didn't want that to happen
and see if you can pull up the next story down there show people a picture of the baby
I'm talking about this because there we are. There's the baby, eight months old.
This is infanticide, folks.
Where do we draw the line?
Do we draw it at 15 weeks, eight months, right?
Where do we draw the line of killing babies?
Well, once you say that you're going to kill babies, there is no line anymore.
We've had situations with this, with, you know, Terry Chava was an example of that.
At the very least, infants' parents have requested that their child be allowed to return to their home but the judge ordered her treatment to end in the hospital or in hospice care not gonna let
her go home to die um because this is an execution look a judge a judge pronounces the time, the place, and the manner of your execution.
And that's what this is.
This is a judge executing that baby.
Pull that picture up again while I talk here.
In his written statement, Peel said that it would be all but impossible
to remove little Lindy's life support, including her intubation,
and to continue her palliative care from the couple's home.
Medical personnel told the court the baby is, quote,
clearly distressed, agitated, and in pain.
Well, you know, as we saw in the animated film, The Procedure,
the baby, as they were ripping the baby's limbs off of it, one at a time,
the baby was clearly distressed, agitated, and in pain.
They don't care about that.
They mock anti-abortion laws, anti-infanticide laws.
Let's just call it what it is, murder.
They block these anti-infanticide laws saying, well, you know, this baby,
we'll call it a fetus so we pretend that that's not what it is.
This baby, you're trying to save its pain.
That's a bunch of nonsense.
It's just a clump of cells, right?
Well, it is now that you got finished with it.
It was a living human being, but now you've turned it into a clump of cells, which is what happens with every murder.
I consider it essential that Indy should continue to have clinical treatment of the highest quality as he took her off of life support.
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You can find Happy Enough wherever you listen to podcasts. The hypocrisy and the lies of these people.
No, no bounds.
It's amazing to me that they get away with this and they got away with it in spades in 2020.
We saw this happening.
Sorry, can't give you a heart transplant.
Now, you'll have to take this shot that we know damages your heart before I give you a heart transplant.
I'm sorry, we can't give you a kidney transplant, even though you've got a friend who's a donor.
Because both of you have to be vaccinated, and neither of you are vaccinated.
This kind of cold-blooded murder from our political system and their allies in the medical community.
All of our institutions have been corrupted.
All of them have i consider
it essential that she gets the highest quality care he says unbelievable the uk judge is at odds
with the prime minister of italy who granted indy citizenship georgia maloney said she's willing to
do whatever she can to help the gregory family. Indy's father condemned the UK legal system for ignoring the offering from the Italian government.
He said for the hospital and the UK courts to simply ignore this offer from the Italian government is disgraceful.
I appeal to the British government to allow Indy to come to Italy before it's too late.
As a father, I have never asked or begged for
anything in my life, but I'm now begging for the British government to please help prevent
our daughter's life from being taken away. Personnel with a Bambino Gesu Pediatric Hospital
in Rome have said they would immediately admit Indy and attempt a right ventricular outflow stent
procedure. Furthermore, the Italian government has stated that it would cover the costs of the treatment.
What good reason can there be, as the Christian Legal Center called on the Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, to do something?
He said, what good, Andrea Williams said, what good reason can there be to detain Indy here
against the wishes of her parents when the treatment is being offered in Rome?
The developments lay bare the difference in approach between the two nations.
Well, because we have to destroy parental rights.
We have to establish the fact that the government can kill you at any time when it deems that they don't think that your quality of life is good.
Because that's what euthanasia and abortion and all the rest of this is about.
That's what 2020 was about, you understand.
Brought to us by Donald Trump.
And of course the rest of the people worldwide who are following the orders
of Klaus Schwab and not the Constitution.
And so this eight-year-old child, uh, removed and died this morning.
Uh, the judges say the rule was based on the best interest of the child to kill it.
No consent, just a medical dictatorship.
A specialist said that her treatment caused pain and was ineffective.
But, of course, they don't ever care about that when they're making money, right?
What about an abortion?
Does it cause pain?
A U.K. judge decried the legal tactics.
This is the Associated Press here.
Takes a side of the judge.
And this poor judge and the poor doctors.
They don't like the legal tactics.
British judge on Friday expressed profound concern about the tactics of the parents of a terminally ill infant.
Who he was trying to kill.
How dare them?
How dare them?
Go against my orders. How dare them embarrass me? How dare them criticize How dare them? Go against my orders.
How dare them embarrass me?
How dare them criticize the national health system?
I've deemed this baby should die.
I and the medical experts.
You parents don't matter.
What happened to, you know, we just had this election and we heard all this stuff about, I don't want a bunch of politicians or a bunch of old white men deciding what I'm going to do to my body.
What about all that stuff?
Now, you see, the only choice they want you to make is to kill your child.
They don't want you to make the choice about whether or not your child is going to be vaccinated.
How your child is going to be educated.
Anything else about you, your family?
What gender is your child going to be?
Well, we'll decide that.
Because they're obviously, whatever gender they are, it's the wrong gender.
They've got to be the opposite gender of their body.
We know that going in.
And so, get the parents out of the body. We know that going in. And so, you know, get the parents out of the way.
And
he said the doctors caring for Indy and other
critically ill children have been put in
quote, extremely challenging positions
by this legal protest
here. Poor things.
Poor things.
How can they handle
the pressure?
He described it as manipulative.
Manipulative.
I think when you kill somebody as a judge, I think that's manipulative.
Well, this judge will be judged.
He will stand before God.
Such actions will not be tolerated, said the judge.
And so to prove his point,
he took the eight-month-old baby off of life care to kill it.
And so Emmanuel Macron steps up and says,
stop killing babies.
Was he talking about abortion? No.
Was he talking about Baby Indy? No.
He was talking to Israel.
He said, stop killing babies.
You see, when it comes to war, everybody understands there is a natural inclination for us to protect children.
It's just natural.
It's ingrained.
And these politicians who want to kill us all understand how powerful that is.
And they use it.
They use it to gin up hatred for the other side.
Both sides will show pictures of babies
that were murdered, mutilated.
When are we going to go to war
against the baby killers here
who killed tens of millions of babies?
More than have ever been killed in any war yet.
When are we going to go against them?
When are we going to go against Planned Parenthood and the Democrats?
And when are we going to use the same tactics that Israelis use against the
Palestine, against Hamas, and that Hamas uses against Israel?
When are we going to show the mutilated bodies that are being killed by Planned Parenthood, by the Democrat policies? When are we going to show the mutilated bodies that are being killed by Planned
Parenthood, by the Democrat policies? When are we going to show the pictures? But Macron says it's
extremely important for all of us because of our principles, because we're democracies. It's
important for the mid to long run as well as for the security of Israel itself, to recognize that all lives matter. Well, how about that?
I guess maybe lives matter at eight weeks or at eight months, right?
He said de facto, he said,
today civilians are being bombed de facto.
These babies, these ladies, these old people
are bombed and killed, so there's no reason for that.
And there's no legitimacy.
And so we urge Israel to stop.
They can use it for their war, but they can't use it to actually stop killing their own kids.
So what is the status of abortion in France?
Very interesting.
Because France has just, well, just about they did about a year and a half ago,
March of 2022, they expanded abortion access and two key moves.
It was hailed by the Human Rights Watch as a positive step in reproductive rights.
And what did they do?
Well, first of all, they changed it so that the legal timeframe for an abortion
used to be, uh, before 12 weeks, they moved it to 14 weeks. You know, we just had an election
across this country in America. And I said, it's a losing, uh, issue to go to 15 weeks,
15 weeks. Uh, we're going to lose all of of our elections if we don't let people kill babies at 15 weeks.
And so in France, they went from 12 to 14.
Look in the United States.
Remember, it was about a decade ago.
It was 2013.
And we had at the time, I remember covering this Chuck Schumer,
very,
very pro abortion,
very,
very pro abortion,
no restrictions at all.
But he joined with a group to stop abortions in Israel,
an anti-abortion group for Israelis.
He's pro abortion for America,
but he's anti-abortion for Israel, right?
And this is so key to understand that it's about demographics,
it's about depopulation, it's about which group is going to go down,
be taken down.
It has nothing to do with women's rights, folks.
This is about their political agenda.
For us, it's about morality.
For us, it's about pro-life.
But for them, it's about the great replacement or their domination or whatever.
And at the time, and it was almost exactly 10 years ago,
it were November 13th, November 15th, 2013.
Israeli anti-abortion organization reaches out for U.S. support to fight the demographic war in the Jewish state.
Preventing abortions is the key to Israel's survival as a Jewish state.
And it is the key to the survival of every state.
And yet, you had people like Chuck Schumer,
who wants no restrictions at all.
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In America, he is a pro-choice champion.
He used the issue of abortion to become a U.S. Senator. He attended a 30th anniversary gala
for this organization called EFRAT.
He's been given 100%
rating by Planned Parenthood. They've called him a hero.
100% pro-choice. But
he joined with this group to try to stop abortions of Jews in Israel.
And so did Deutsche Bank.
And so did Goldman Sachs.
And so did Prudential.
And so you understand this is a political issue as well.
And so then what is happening with abortion in Israel?
In 2020, the rates of application to abortion committees for Muslim women was 6.2 per 1,000.
For the Druze, 5.6.
For Jewish women, 8.
For Arab Christian women, 7.6.
They are because they're leftist and socialist and so forth.
They have the highest abortion rate of any demographic group in Israel with the Jews,
more than the Arab Christians or Muslim women.
The rates of non-Arab Christians and women without religious classification were the
highest, however, even higher than Jews.
Non-Arab Christians, 10.1.
And those without any religious classification, 8.9.
So, you know, it is something that is perhaps tied to the way that you view yourself,
your relationship with God.
I don't think I'll ever have to answer for this.
For Palestinian women, abortion can mean lies, jail, or worse.
Reuters was decrying the fact that it was difficult for Palestinian women to get abortion.
For women seeking abortions in Gaza, the West Bank, Palestinian law strictly limits
the procedure.
The choice is stark.
Have the baby or terminate the pregnancy by using ruses, risky back alley methods,
or even turning to neighboring Israel.
Maybe you could contact a British judge.
They like to kill babies.
Nuki Haley said, stop the judgment about this stuff.
This is always
the one passage
that every non-Christian knows.
Judge not.
Don't judge me.
And that's what she's saying.
So, you know, murder?
You can't judge somebody for murdering.
Come on.
That's the question, right?
Can we judge whether or not this is murder he's got a heartbeat
brain feels pain all the way different uh gender half the time uh different dna a unique person
has all these characteristics of a human being and yet we're not supposed to judge.
We're not supposed to call this murder.
We're supposed to give it to the judge who will judge and murder an eight-month-old baby.
Yeah, that passage, by the way,
one of the most abused passages.
It was about hypocrisy.
You know, somebody calling out somebody else
for doing the same thing that they were doing.
It says, oh, you're calling them out for that? Well, I understand you're going to be held to account for that as well. I mean, right there, right next to it. It says, you know,
don't, it continues on. He says, don't cast your pearls before swine or give what is holy to dogs
or whatever. How do you determine that? Well, you'd have to judge those types of categories.
But we're just talking about, you know, whenever a Christian says something about any kind of
moral standard, oh, well, judge not. Judge not. Well, I'm just telling you that the judgment is
coming. It won't be me. I won't be your judge. But the judge has already told you what he's going to
be judging you on.
It's kind of like an open book exam.
If you want to open the book and look at it, you get the answers.
And you also find out how you stand, all of us stand condemned before God.
But Christ has offered us a free sacrifice to change that.
So you don't have to.
He's paid the penalty. You don't have to. He's paid the penalty.
You don't have to take the punishment.
But they don't want you to hear that
because they want to believe that they can do whatever they wish
and that there will be no judgment.
That's what they really don't want to hear.
They're saying there will be no judgment is what they're saying
when they say judge not.
Don't judge me.
They're saying there's not going to be any judgment. Well'll see about that it's not a loving thing to not tell somebody
i said before you know somebody's going to step out on the curb and there's a mac truck
barreling down on them there's no way that they can stop you ought to tell somebody about it
anyway she says uh abortion is a personal issue for every woman and every man.
Well, think about it.
Let's just call it what it is.
Instead of using this catchphrase of abortion, let's just call it infanticide.
Infanticide is a personal issue for every woman and every man.
Or just say murder.
Murder is a personal issue for every woman and every man and every judge.
A judge can murder you. The doctors in the hospitals can murder you. Or just say murder. Murder is a personal issue for every woman and every man and every judge.
A judge can murder you.
The doctors in the hospitals can murder you.
She says, I don't judge anyone for being pro-choice,
and I don't want them to judge me for being pro-life.
Some states that are going to be more on the pro-choice side, she said, I wish that wasn't the case, but the people decided.
No, God decides. And what you have to decide is if this is a baby or if this is a clump of cells.
And I think you already know the answer, right? And then you have to decide, do I believe there's
a God who's going to judge me? She says, stop the judgment. We don't need to divide America over this issue anymore.
What issue would that be?
Nuki?
Killing babies.
At least she's consistent, right?
She wants to kill babies.
She wants to kill everybody everywhere.
There isn't a more reprehensible person running for president than Nuki Haley.
She wants to kill everybody.
She's like a Lindsey Graham.
Never saw a war she didn't want to escalate.
Never saw a baby she didn't want to kill.
I'm disgusted with her.
A pro-lifers lawsuit over pro-abortion buffer zones allowed to proceed because they're bringing
this to the U.S.
This is the tolerant left, right?
Don't judge me. Hey, you better get off the sidewalk. Are you praying silently?
Okay, you're under arrest. This is the tolerant left that tells us, don't judge me. Don't judge
me. A federal judge in Minneapolis ruled October 30th that a First Amendment challenge against the
city's buffer zone law can proceed in what has been seen as at least a partial victory for pro-lifers in the city.
In 2022, Minneapolis enacted a safety zone policy,
which creates a buffer zone prohibiting free speech activity in certain areas
outside abortion facilities.
And so the judge looked at this and says, well, you know,
there are quote freedom of speech for exercise of religion.
And, uh, you know, they have these over-breath claims here,
but we're going to allow this to proceed.
No problem.
This is more important than all of that.
And so, yeah.
Yeah, go ahead and play that.
Play the video of the lady outside the abortion clinic being interrogated.
Are you here as part of an organized protest?
No. You're not are you part of a pro-life organization or pro-choice organization i am but i'm not here
in that capacity okay are you protesting no are you here to pray for the lives of unborn children
uh that it's a little bit leading but no I'm not. Okay. Can your
actions be carried out elsewhere? I can pray elsewhere but I want to pray here
today. Right. Why have you chosen the location here to stand? You know this is an
abortion center that I'm standing outside of. Yeah. Okay. Are you aware that there is a public space protection order in place here?
Yes, I am.
Okay.
Are you aware that you're breaching the public protection order?
I'm not, no.
Will you move from here to outside the exclusion zone?
I don't believe I need to.
Okay.
If not, why are you not willing to move outside of the exclusion zone? Because I don't believe I need to. I believe I've got a right to be here. Okay. If not, why are you not willing to move outside of the exclusion zone?
Because I don't believe I need to. I believe I've got a right to be here.
Okay. Right. If you believe that you're present to protect in any form, obviously we're going to need to issue with a fixed penalty notice.
Sorry, can you explain that again?
Yes. If you believe that you're present to protect in any form...
If I believe what, Zoe?
If you believe that you are present to protest in any form...
No, I'm not here to protest, no.
Right. Well, you're in the PSPO, you're breaching it.
Well, I'm in the zone, but I'm not protesting.
Yes, so you're going to be given a fixed penalty notice today. Okay?
Okay, going to give you a penalty notice today thank you very much my receipt for your receipt thank you very much okay
so nice aren't they well i tell you there's nothing like british tyranny is it serve to you
with such pleasantries oh god makes God. Makes me want to.
Matthew Ronson.
They call the medical murder, quote, going against the advice.
That's right.
Yeah.
Always.
Yeah.
That's what always be.
My son says, Haley, Nuki Haley.
I personally believe it's murder, but I would never judge anybody for committing it.
Yeah, that's right.
Jason Barker. never judge anybody for committing it yeah that's right jason barker these people who advocate for killing babies will be complaining when they get old and are forced into the suicide pod because
it won't stop with babies that's right it's already escalating we've said this is going to
be the continuum for the longest time and look at what is happening in canada and they haven't even started their MAID, M-A-I-D, yet.
That kicks in next year.
The Republican Party isn't even pro-life.
It's disgusting, says DG8.
Hannity last week said 15 to 30 weeks.
Whatever it takes to win in 2024.
Good Catholic, Sean Hannity.
He left his wife and shag and shaken up with one of his other
co-hosts there, but you know, whatever.
Right.
Yeah.
You make a 25 million a year.
Pretty soon you think you can do anything.
It's amazing.
Just amazing.
And nothing matters except getting president Trump elected.
Yeah.
What you're going to tell god when you stand
before him sean well you know i had to get trump elected you know that's why i did that stuff
okay okay uh uh similar one two three uh it's a sad day when the whole debate was focused on how
long a time we have to kill
babies in the womb that's right that's right guard goldsmith hey guard good to see you and
jason um haley is so strong quote unquote when talking about sending weapons to slaughter people
overseas using our tax cash even as she withholds judgment on people who murder babies in the womb
yeah she judged all these wars hasn't she
uh she look everywhere she sees some kind of a conflict she judges who to kill which side to
come in on yeah or maybe you know give money to both of them um jason jason barker uh those
questions were a script it was not an attempt to see what's going on. That's right. That's right. And she was very clever.
This is her third rodeo, by the way.
This lady was arrested for praying silently.
She's gone through this before.
I'm not doing a protest.
I'm here in my own personal capacity.
And I know exactly what that is over there.
It's just amazing.
And they've already, this is the third time they've done this.
And the first two times they threw it out of court.
But that police department there just keeps doing it.
And that local government.
And then the courts throw it out again.
So where does it all end up?
Right?
Well, we've got the so-called ethicist, Peter Singer,
who has always been, for as long as I can remember,
always moving the bar on ethics.
And now he wants to have an open discussion on bestiality.
Don't judge me.
Don't judge me.
Okay.
As LifeSite News says, some of our most prominent ethicists use quote-unquote ethics asibility of infanticide is beginning to pay off.
Infanticide advocacy is not the purview of obscure crackpots.
The same thing that we saw with a baby eight months old, right?
Actually, just think of this baby that the judge killed. 17 months old, okay?
The nine months plus the eight.
But when they talk about infanticide, what they mean is a baby after birth.
I call it, I call abortion infanticide.
But these people are talking about after birth murder of babies, like we just saw with baby Indy Gregory.
So Dr. Jerry Coyne of the University of Chicago has stated that as
Christianity fades, the quote,
euthanasia of newborns unquote will be permitted.
That's right.
That's what we saw in pagan societies in Rome.
MIT psychologist Steven Pinker believes that laws against infanticide are difficult to defend.
Philosopher Michael Tooley stated that infanticide, quote,
should be legal up to the time an organism, a baby,
learns how to use certain expressions, unquote.
And of course, Princeton bioethicist Peter Singer famously argued in, quote,
Practical Ethics, as the name of his book,
that killing a, quote, defective infant is not morally equivalent to killing a person.
And of course, they will remove your personhood based on your IQ, based on your age, based on your condition.
And there will be no such thing as informed consent.
Peter Singer in Princeton is now writing articles about bestiality.
He calls it zoophilia.
That's a zoo, isn't it?
They want to make this literally a zoo.
He says it is morally permissible.
He says sex with animals is a powerful social taboo
that exposes its practitioners to utmost indignation and stigma.
Oh, you mean like those of us who didn't wear the mask
got social stigma and indignation.
Those of us who questioned the pronouncements of these medical authorities who had done
no science, we were met with indignation and stigma.
Zophilia, he says, is one of the few sexual orientations that remains off limits, along
with pedophilia.
So, you know, let's remove everything.
There is, in fact, nothing wrong with having sex with animals he said it is not inherently problematic sexual exercise so you know who are you to judge nuki haley would say who are you to
judge because you see what these people want to do as we pointed out when we talked to um
um chief and fleet uh mouths america a survivor's warning
you know what these people need to do is they need to destroy total chaos destroy everything
so they can be in control and this is the way you do it it was an interesting article that was written. I'm not going to go into detail about it, but it was an essay.
It was written by an Arabic woman who was a Muslim.
And she says, you know, for the last 20 years, she's struggled with this.
She, you know, Muslims were blamed, she said, for 9-11, and that bothered her a great deal.
And she remembered going to her islamic classes
where they were taught to hate the jew and all the rest of the stuff so she said i really had
a problem with that the way i coped with that was just to become an atheist but she says i looked
at things i realized that christianity has been the foundation for our rule of law for free speech
and all the rest of these things and we need to reclaim it in order to save civilization.
So now I'm a Christian.
But nowhere in her testimony did she say anything about the fact that she had come
to believe that Jesus Christ was the Son of God who died for her sins.
She's not a Christian.
You can't have the fruits of Christianity if you deny the roots.
As Solzhenitsyn said, we have the kind of Stalinist society we have because we have forgotten God.
You don't have to actively remove God out of your life.
You just have to ignore him long enough that he just kind of fades away, out of thought, out of society.
And you might try to reconstruct something that looks like a society
that's based on morality and Christian principles.
But all you're going to be doing is taping some fruit to a tree.
It's going to be a cut flower society. The apple is going to be doing is taping some fruit to a tree. It's going to be a cut flower society.
The apple is going to die. The fruit produces no, the tree produces no fruit.
And the society will just continue to die without a real connection to God.
And these things that we see, the murder of children like this, by their fruit, you will know them.
We'll be right back. Thank you. Making sense common again.
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People from one town in Michigan are using their votes
to get rid of their entire board. Jim Chapman, 498, Jason Cruz, 740.
And those cheers erupting as voters heard the results of the move was all due to the board
previously allowing a company with international ties,
specifically China, to break ground in their town.
Senior national correspondent Brian Enten was there.
This is really a story about small-town America versus China,
and in this case, small-town America won.
Green Charter Township, Michigan,
they basically took out their
entire local government last night in a recall election. They took out the entire town board
because they were upset the board had voted to green light a Chinese-affiliated electric vehicle
battery manufacturer, a massive plant with plans to come to town. It upset the citizens.
They organized. They had this recall election upset with the board members
who okayed the project and they were able to take the entire board out.
We want everyone to have a voice and not have any of the secrecy anymore. This
whole thing that went down with Goshen was horrible from the from the first
go-round.
And like I said, the people have spoken. So exactly what happens from here out is kind of
unclear because Goshen, the Chinese-affiliated company, has the land. They signed a development
deal with the previous board, but now the new board will be in place who is against the project.
What that means, how they'll be able to slow or stop the process uh we're just
going to have to wait and see but still a big victory for the people in michigan who have been
fighting this chinese affiliated plant land of goshen that's what granny used to say on the
barrel hillbillies land of goshen uh and that's it uh that's the land in Goshen that's being sold to the Chinese.
I want to thank Sean for sending that to me.
He says, as you've said many times, David, this is where the rubber meets.
The road is at the local government and you don't like what they're doing.
You can organize together and you can take out the entire local government.
Yeah, I've seen it done, uh, again, small town that I lived in. The county
was very rural. Families had been there
for centuries with their farms and that type of thing. And then you
had a spillover from Chapel
Hill, where the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
is. And you had these people with a lot more money, uh, starting to come in
and building these neighborhoods.
And they, uh, wanted to, um, uh, even though they had spilled into that County, they wanted
to stop any development.
So they didn't want anybody who had farms to be able to decide what they want to do
with their land, whether they wanted to keep it or they wanted to sell it or whatever. And they had a lot of other agendas as well. They're very
liberal, had a lot of environmental things that they wanted to do with people. So what they
decided they would do is take over the county government. And they did it in two steps.
First of all, they came in and the little enclave where they spilled into the county of course they got their people elected and at the time it was you elected county commissioners by zones geographic zones
so the first thing they did was they got a majority of people to um you know they convinced
people that's just not democratic you know it's too much like the electoral college.
We've got to get rid of it.
And so we'll have, uh, all the county commissioners voted at large.
And since they had so many people concentrated there, uh, they were able, once they got that
rule done, they were able to completely get rid of the entire city council.
It was exactly the opposite of what you see with this,
but they were able to do that and control everything and control everyone. Now,
what these people are doing is they're very upset about what is happening with this Chinese affiliated plant. I don't know specifically what their grievance was with it. Maybe it was just
the fact that it was Chinese. Maybe they were concerned about other issues in terms of pollution or traffic or other things like that.
But the community was united in opposing this plant.
And the commissioners weren't going to listen to them.
We have a similar situation that started to develop here in Tennessee with a battery energy
storage site.
They want to go with renewables.
It's being pushed in Tennessee by the Tennessee Valley Authority.
And they had set up a contract with a Texas company
to install Elon Musk equipment
and create a massive battery storage facility
so they could then turn off the reliable functional fuel power plants and go with unreliable stuff and store it in a
battery, which represents a big fire hazard. And so the residents were very upset about it.
And even though the county commissioners had said yes, it's pretty clear they were all going to get
thrown out. And so they reversed course.
And now that company, just like the Chinese company, Goshen, is going to, you know, what
are they going to do?
Because they have a signed deal with the county that they can proceed with this.
And so what will have to happen in both of these situations is the new city council there or the existing city council that changed its mind here in Tennessee will have to come up with some legal rules to stop this and fight it in court.
But this is the bottom line.
You can change things at the local level.
And it's where the most effective stuff is going to happen.
Because think about everything that's happening with china you know we have all these officials who
want to blame china for everything that happened in 2020 it was all china's fault it was the
flu it was the you know they locked everybody down they were the one it wasn't trump it was
the chinese who did it to us right all the rest of this stuff uh they want to go to war with china and uh so you know they're they're blaming china for everything uh not that i like the
chinese communists i i don't like them i uh i just see that our government is becoming just like them
unfortunately because the the chinese communist party has been the beta test site for all these
globalist plans because they're
just like our elected representatives.
These Chinese Communist Party members are completely on board with doing anything that
these people want.
But the bottom line is that as much as you hear all this talk in Washington about how
evil China is, they're not going to do anything to stop any of this stuff.
It'll be stopped by people locally or it won't be stopped at all.
Just another example of it. I also got this
from Cam in Nairobi
who saw the Xi Van Fleet interview.
One of the best and most enlightening I've seen all year. I highly
recommend that to anybody
if you haven't seen it um she has uh she really lays out what this is and look this is not
wokeness you know it was even uh even the term woke is essentially a translation from what they
were doing in china but it is full on the same pattern that Mao used in China.
People need to understand what this is.
I mean, I even had an interview and I didn't get into it with him
because I wanted to hear what else he had to say about the book he'd written
about a guy who was talking about what was happening in the corporations
and he called it wokery and all the rest of this stuff.
I don't like to use that term.
But it is a communist term.
And he even said, no, a lot of people say this is Marxism.
No, it is Marxism.
He was absolutely wrong about that, my guest was.
I didn't argue that with him.
I wanted to hear the story about the Project Veritas whistleblower.
But he was absolutely wrong about this.
It is 100 percent exactly what happened
to her as a child what they're doing in the schools what they did to the families what they
did to society and the culture this is a step-by-step pattern that we're walking through
same thing that's why she calls it mal is america. The survivor's warning.
And so anyway, he actually wrote an article about it, wrote a review of it, talked about the principles in it.
So I appreciate him doing that.
Mao's America, survivor's warning.
Get the book.
Take a look at the interview.
She really knows her stuff.
And it's very important to hear this.
And we've seen this from people who've lived under stalin people have lived under mao and they're freaked out because this is in lockstep with what was done in uh in those
societies how they turned the children against their parents how they destroyed uh all institutions
especially the family especially the church but they're focused on the Chinese now here. And so, um, and this is again, to, uh, move this to the next stage of depopulation.
We need to have a world war, uh, to, uh, really create chaos and take everything down.
It's going to be the culmination of all this stuff.
And so you keep seeing all of these petty criticisms in the public press, the mainstream media about what is happening with China in this country.
And here's one example.
Chinese Bitcoin mines, a threat to US national security.
This article appeared on Zero Hedge and it's absolute rubbish, really.
Absolute rubbish. This is part of the war
on crypto they accuse these people being a front for the Chinese Communist Party but then they
undermine their own headline in the body of the article and then when um they get into the fretting about power on the grid.
And it is absolute nonsense.
They've got a couple of Bitcoin mining facilities.
They said, well, this is too close to some military bases.
How far do you have to be in the United States away from a military base?
I mean, it's kind of like they've got the 1,000-foot, you can't get within 1,000 feet of a school carrying a gun you know if you really take that seriously you wouldn't be able to carry a gun
anywhere same type of thing here chinese cryptocurrency mining operations have been
discovered in 12 u.s states and the pentagon is overseeing surveillance of a chinese bitcoin
mining facility in cheyenne wy Wyoming. The site is near a Microsoft
data center that houses sensitive information providing critical support for the Pentagon.
Whoop-dee-doo. I mean, I'm not, but it's not that I am making excuses for the Chinese,
but do you understand how they're trying to whip up this propaganda for war with China? I don't want war with China. And so we have to call out this nonsense for what
it is. And they even go on in the article saying, well, following the 2021 ban on Bitcoin mining in
China, shipments of Bitmain equipment to the U.S. surged 15-fold. Yeah, these people had massive operations where they were doing Bitcoin mining in China.
And just one day, just like that, the government shuts it down.
So what did they do?
They took their stuff and they went to other countries.
That's what this is about.
And prior to 2021, the majority of global cryptocurrency mining operations were concentrated in China.
However, following Beijing's decision to ban such activities, the industry shifted to other nations, including the United States.
So they even undermined their narrative about how, oh, this is the Chinese spying on military facilities.
China's decision to ban cryptocurrency mining was prompted by concerns related to
excessive energy consumption and the inability to regulate the flow of currency out of the country
that's what it's really about uh the stuff about the environment and all the rest of that
that was one of the four areas that biden told all of his bureaucrat the deep state
all the bureaucracies underneath the
executive branch, he told them, you know, look at climate.
That's one of the four things.
You know, the other ones had to do with how they were going to implement it, enforce it,
redesign the system and all the rest, redesign the entire financial system.
But then they put that one in because that was going to be the excuse to go to war with
crypto because that's what China had done.
See, we're becoming China.
I don't like China.
I don't like the Chinese Communist Party.
I don't like their government.
But our government is becoming exactly like them.
That's why I said, you know, I got kicked off one of the three strikes that I had when
they gave me three strikes.
You know, prior to that, they just kicked me off.
And then after that, they just kicked me off when I had a music site or Christmas music just kicked me off and then after that they just kicked me off when i had a uh music site or christmas music just kicked me off and they figured out who i was but the one
time i got three strikes and you're out one of the three strikes is me saying in january 2021 that
2020 was the year the world became china they didn't like that because I didn't like what the world became in 2020. And I made
it very clear. I didn't like it. So, um, in this article, let's say Beijing's pursuit of
cryptocurrency regulation aligns with its economic policies. Whereas in the U S the
government's primary concern is rooted in national security. No, it's not. No, it's not.
Uh, I mean, their, their thing their thing is uh national security because they're
a totalitarian state uh we are the same thing you know we want to become a totalitarian at
least our federal government wants to become a totalitarian government they admire china
trudeau george w bush all of them cannot hide their admiration for being able to be a totalitarian dictator.
I wish I could be like China and just tell everybody what to do.
Well, they got a chance to do that in 2020.
No, it's all about totalitarianism, whether it's the U.S. or whether it's the CCP.
It's not about economics or national security.
It's about totalitarianism. National security is just the label that we call
totalitarianism here in the United States. Many of the Chinese minds are located in parts of the U.S.
where there is little or no industry, or in places like Niagara Falls where joblessness is high.
So, in other words, it's not some kind of an espionage thing, right?
Which is the way they headline this.
I mean, they just destroyed their argument there.
I want to catch up with some of this.
Doug Alugg, thank you very much for that tip.
I appreciate that on Rockfin.
He says, hit that like button, my friends.
Thank you very much, Doug Alugg. And And I remind you, please like and share the
broadcast. That helps us. If we can get a broader base of support, that really will help us. And so
please do that. Good footprints. So now let's do that with senators and governors. Yeah,
throw them out. But see, it's harder. The further up you go, the harder it is. The higher up you go,
the less leverage you have. Grassroots is where you're going to have the most leverage,
and that's where things can be made either better or worse, as we saw in 2020.
Obsolete man, 1776.
Okay, so who will sit on the board and make sure this doesn't go down behind closed doors?
Yeah, that's true.
You know, the price of liberty is eternal vigilance, isn't it?
Michigan said, let the township tax them a
billion dollars a day so there's a lot of different ways you can skin this goose here
uh and until the township owns the land i'll let the township rule out foreign ownership
yeah um yeah there's a lot of different things that you can do uh we've seen government use
that against its own citizens many times you know tax them off like say oh you know you gotta i saw this happen in tampa yeah i see there's a little bit of
flaking of paint on your house i think you need to repaint your entire house i'm going to start
charging you a per diem fine you know 50 let's say a day that you don't paint your house and these
are poor people and i can't i can't do that, I guess when the fines get up to a certain amount,
we're just going to have to take your house.
I've seen that happen.
So you could do that against that corporation if you want.
Grant 7777.
I've started to use communism instead of, well, good,
because that's what it's about.
And if anybody questions it,
refer them to Xi Van Fleet's book or to the interview.
MJ, David is right.
We become more like China every day.
Remember, our tech companies are helping make us like China.
Yeah, they supply totalitarian systems to China, and now they want it here.
Exactly.
They give it to them.
They have the Chinese test it, perfect it, and then they push it on to us.
They're doing the beta testing for the smart city open air prisons and everything
else like that's happening in china this i thought was an interesting positive spin
on artificial intelligence uh maybe unintentionally so jeffrey katzenberg says that ai
will slash 90 of animation jobs in three years. And, you know, we frequently talk about how disruptive technology
is going to destroy some jobs,
so it's going to create opportunities in other places.
You know, a lot of libertarian economists like to look at it that way
and say the glass is half full, you know.
Well, here's one of the places where the glass might be half full.
It might be an opening for people other than Katzenberg and Disney and that ilk to tell their stories.
Because in it, he talks about the fact, he says, he thinks within just three years, 90% of the animation jobs will be gone.
Because there's a lot of tweening and, you know, they have to hire skilled artists to do this stuff.
But it's very repetitive.
You've got the people who will come up with a concept and write the script. And people who create the characters and the dialogue and all the rest of this creative stuff like that.
But then you have a lot of other people who, once they're given a character, if you've ever seen the way that Disney Animation Studios run, what they do is they create these characters.
They make a three-dimensional model of it. And that's the reference for all these different animators who have to keep it consistent.
And so Katzenberg said, in the good old days, you might need 500 artists and years to make a world-class animated movie.
But I don't think it'll take 10% of that three years from now. He says, I don't know of any industry.
There'll be more impacted than any aspect of media, entertainment, and creation.
And see, I think this is good.
I think you can open this up.
And he says, um, uh, you know, when you got 500 artists and years to do this, uh, this
is why a 70 minute animated film costs $250 million today.
All that labor.
You got all these animators working for years on this particular thing.
I think what's going to happen perhaps is that you'll have people who have different stories.
Who have stories that are not weaponized against us.
And I think maybe they will have, it's certainly still going to be expensive
you better believe that the artificial the ai people are going to charge not that much less
than if you hired the humans but it'll be less it'll be enough to make it attractive but it
won't be enough to make it cheap but it'll still bring it down and i think as the technology
uh you know the initially it'll be very,
very expensive,
but then other people look at it and other people replicate
the technology.
And I think there'll be competition on the software side to
bring this down.
And so to get people who have good stories,
an opportunity to tell their story rather than Disney,
because as we see this last weekend, we had the latest incarnation of their garbage,
their propaganda garbage, the Marvels.
And I think I saw the trailer of it.
I didn't even watch.
I couldn't even bear to watch the entire trailer.
So I'm just going with first impressions,
but I can tell you that I'm pretty good at that.
As I operated a video store for 14 years,
and I did it based on looking at movie trailers,
made judgments about that,
along with the box office information
as to what to purchase and what quantity.
Yeah, it's, you know, it's just this,
they just starred Megan Rapinoe in it.
That's what they should have put in there.e in it. This one should have been there.
But, you know, that type of thing.
All the heroes are women and all the villains are women.
And, you know, this is Disney's idea of what they should do.
Second worst, it was on course for the worst opening,
but it looks like it may be the lowest opening weekend for the the worst opening but it looks like it may be the um uh maybe the lowest opening
weekend for the franchise all the marvel superhero things that you know disney bought other people
did him made him successful disney bought it ruined it and uh so it was it had the second
lowest grossing opening day and um it looks like it looks like, um, it's on,
you know,
going downhill from that.
And it's kind of interesting when you look at the amount of money they're
about to lose on this.
Uh,
they made,
uh,
about $50 million perhaps over the weekend.
But when you put it up against some of the Christian films,
like sound of freedom and things like that,
that have come out,
you know,
independently produced,
that's a good contrast to this.
It had a very limited release and it did really well and it kept increasing as they got more theaters involved.
And now the Sound of Freedom is up to $250 million worldwide in terms of gross.
$250 million.
And they did that on a film that cost $15 million.
Disney bought the studio that produced Sound of Freedom,
and they looked at it and said, no, I'm not putting that out.
And they had, it was free.
I mean, it's like if the thing had made $5,
they would have had a $5 profit.
But they don't want to tell that story.
They want to tell the story of all-female superhero league.
That's the story they want to tell.
And so it's their social engineering.
They let it sit on the shelf.
And it was a real struggle and people had to do it, but it only cost $15 million to
make.
It was free to Disney, but they didn't want to release it.
Yeah, it was like a $15 million to make. It was free to Disney, but they didn't want to release it. Yeah, it was like a $15 million gift. And it made more than that its first weekend.
$250 million gross cost $15 million and Disney would not even put it out there. Now,
contrast that to this garbage. It cost them $300 million to make it. And of course,
the advertising that they've put on this thing you usually you double the budget of what it costs to make it you usually spend that much
in advertising as well so who knows uh 600 million 500 million that they're into this thing on
and um they're going to take a beating you know even with the opening weekend they're only at about 50 million dollars and so uh yeah
the ai and uh is perhaps going to give people a chance to tell stories but you know you don't
even need to have the ai and sound of freedom was a drama it didn't need all the special effects it
didn't need animation it didn't need flying superheroes and all the rest of the stuff that's
so expensive that's so expensive.
That's why it only cost $15 million to make instead of $300 million to make.
And all that eye candy is not helping them at all.
As a matter of fact, that great big eyeball thing that's in Las Vegas, it certainly is striking and amazing to see it.
And it is a spectacle.
But it's losing money.
And they say the problem is, is that when you get these big spectacles like this,
they don't last too long.
That the way you really get people involved, yes, it really does smack you
because of the size and the magnitude of the thing.
But then, you know, it wears off very quickly.
The thing that really draws people in is a story.
A compelling story.
Disney can't do that anymore.
So real Jason Bark.
Thank you, Jason.
I appreciate the tip.
Thank you.
Let's not wait until the end of the month to fill the tanks, folks.
Well, thank you very much.
And a woot.
Thank you also for the tip.
Awesome interview the other day.
David shared many times.
Thank you.
Grant 7777. I've started to use. Oh you also for the tip. Awesome interview the other day. David shared many times. Thank you. Grant 7777.
I've started to use.
Oh, I've gotten them before.
KWD 68 says Chinese people built runways by hand for our bombers in World War II.
Breaking and hauling gravel with even a few hand tools.
Five years later, they're being murdered by Mao.
That's awful.
Yeah.
Oh, I'll tell you.
Really hardworking people. And they did that in the U.S. as well you know they came in and when they immigrated into the United States with nothing a lot of them they did the
hardest menial task and the dangerous tasks as well that's where the phrase hasn't got a
Chinaman's chance because they put them in very dangerous work, building bridges and railways as we're building the infrastructure.
It also says Disney blames their failures on COVID, hero fatigue.
Disney fatigue is what I've got.
And the patriarchy.
Yeah, it definitely couldn't be bad writing, directing, acting, and gender swapping feminist
trash productions.
That's absolutely right.
Well, let me just say one more thing.
And when we come back, we're going to talk about, uh, the lockdowns and, uh, that is,
you know, veterans day on, on Friday.
Um, we did abbreviated show.
We prerecorded it.
By the way, um, I want to thank a geese busters.
And, um, uh, there was one other person who left a tip on Friday that I didn't see because it wasn't here live or didn't respond to.
But thank you very much for that on Friday.
And so we did a repeat of some of the interviews on Friday and talked a little bit about Veterans Day
and how we don't want to get trapped into these wars. And one of the reasons I focused on Sergeant York was because
the original Veterans Day, of course, was a celebration to the end of World War I that
ended on the 11th hour, the 11th day of the 11th month. And it was a war to end all wars. No,
it wasn't. It was the beginning of endless wars. It was the beginning of useless wars
to help establish a global government government that's what woodrow
wilson was all about following that they had the league of nations and that was the guy was the
quintessential globalist if ever there was one and in 1954 they renamed armistice day
uh they renamed it veterans day you know so it went for about a half a century as Armistice Day.
And Matthew Ho on Counterpunch says,
the name change says it all.
You know, we were talking about an armistice.
We were talking about peace.
We're talking about the futility of war,
the mindless horror of World War I.
That's why there was so much resistance in America
to getting involved in World War II. And when I talked about Sergeant York, who struggled with
that, you know, he became a Christian when he was 27, and then he didn't get into the military
until he was 31, but he really struggled with that. And I said at the time, Sergeant York would not have struggled with what to do
if somebody had invaded Tennessee or even the United States. It would have been clear to him
what to do. That's why I say we really do understand that at a fundamental level,
that these entangling foreign alliances are not about defending ourselves. And of course,
just take a look at the border and you understand these people are absolutely not about defending
anything about America. And when we talk about it being Veterans Day, as he pointed out, he said,
you know, that this is this kind of a change that happened in 1954 was really kind of reflective
of a mindset that we're going to have permanent wars to remove the connection to
uh you know this failed world war one that we had absolutely there's no reason for this thing
to exist except for the petty grievances and the game of thrones that were being played by these
leaders in europe and uh so to try to sponge any association with that Pyrrhic victory,
they renamed it Veterans Day.
But we have battle lines are forming up in the Middle East and elsewhere.
As Tom Luongo points out, he says,
the biggest stumbling block to analyzing what is happening between Israel
and the rest of the Middle East is dispensing with our biases
and our ignorance about pretty much the entire affair.
I've tried not to cover a great deal of detail about this because there's a lot of lies and misinformation.
And that is on both sides.
I mean, somebody sent an article to me and said they were debunking stuff.
And it was not a picture that I'd seen, but it was purportedly a child holding up a bloody hand,
kneeling next to the body of his mother,
and the hand has six fingers.
He's not a Nephilim.
He's a creation of artificial intelligence,
the telltale six fingers.
But it's getting harder and harder to tell that stuff.
And, of course, governments have been lying about what is going on and as i said it's so complicated that's there
the fog of war both sides presenting uh their their issues there we don't understand what's
happening we should not be involved and we'd understand as all the americans are pointing
out the first thing we've got to do is we've got to go hit Iran.
And isn't it interesting that this is what they've been after for the last 50 years of my life, is Iran.
Iran is a creation of the American government, a blowback from the CIA.
It goes back to the 1950s, the CIA coup. And then we, you know, Iran and Iraq and all these boundaries that were drawn there,
all the boundaries in the Middle East pretty much are drawn after World War II.
And, you know, not to paying attention to certain ethnic groups, for example,
they create Iran, they create Iraq, which are, you know, Iraq was largely
the Babylonian people and Iran largely the Persian people.
But the Medes, we call them the Kurds now, they were not really given a homeland.
They were split up and divided between Iran and Iraq.
And so they drew these lines because of geopolitics and how they could control oil and things like that.
And it has sown the seeds of conflict.
But whenever you have these conflicts, whenever you have war, it's almost impossible to find
out what the truth is.
It's difficult enough to find it out when bombs are dropping, but especially because
the governments are deliberately lying about what they're doing.
And so my position on all this is let's just try to stop it and save as many
people on both sides as we can, because there are people on both sides who want
this war to stop because they're going to be killed.
I don't want the war to continue.
I don't want to have a world war because I don't want to see
bombs dropping in my town.
And that ought to be what we ought to be working for.
And, uh, but it always is, um, you it always is, as Tom Longo says, he said,
so we were told that the Saudis flew planes in the World Trade Center.
Three buildings fell with two planes hitting them.
And so we had to go to war with Iraq and Afghanistan
because the Saudis did something.
And now we're told that Hamas has slaughtered a lot of Jews,
so now we've got to go to Iran.
Kind of got an idea that whatever happens is going to be used
by the military-industrial complex for their pre-set plans.
They've already decided what they want to do.
And again, when we look at Iran, yeah, Iran is evil,
but you look at they're geographically created, politically created, and then politically recreated after there was a rebellion against the authoritarian rule that the United States set up under the Shah.
And so, you know, that changed the religious landscape of Iran as well.
Our CIA did.
And it's ham fisted interference.
And so we've done them geographically, politically, religiously, economically,
militarily.
Iran is our creature one way or the other for better or worse.
And so you ask yourself, okay, well, it's a big problem.
So we got to fix it now.
How we've been doing for the last 50, well, 70 years in Iran.
You think we're going to get it right this time?
You think we got better people there than we did in the 1950s up in Washington?
Smarter people?
No, I don't think so.
And so a Marine vet on Veterans Day writing an op-ed piece on LifeSite says,
Well, our country faces an enemy within that rivals any foreign force and it's growing.
You know, we look at the military and you look at the five biggest, you
know, bureaucracies or departments in the U S government, right?
Four of the five are military.
The number one, by the way, is the VA.
We create a lot of casualties when we have a war, don't we? And they just keep going and going and
going. So the VA is number one, biggest number of employees in any department in the government.
Number two is the army. Number three is the Navy. Number five is the Air Force. is the navy number five is the air force what's number four
department of homeland security the organization was set up to go to war with americans
these other organizations the army navy and air force uh right now at this point they're being
used for the empire abroad but homeland security is set up to go to war with americans and if we
go back and we look at our missus day woodrow wilson federal reserve is a christmas gift
and then the irs you know the other gift that just keeps on taking from us and uh now we got the
weaponized irs and the Department of Homeland Security just exploding.
Standing Army here in America pointed at Americans.
So all three conflicts, writes Rhoda Wilson at Exposé News,
all three conflicts, Ukraine, the Pacific with China,
and then the broader middle east war that they
want to have and this is not just about israel and hamas the u.s government wants a full-on war
in the middle east yeah syria iran all these places the war in the middle east will send
fuel prices soaring weakening already already weak European economies, helping Russia.
A U.S.-Iran war means U.S. resources already deployed against Russia will need to be poured into the Middle East,
leaving China to dominate the Pacific.
These people are not very good at geopolitics.
You know what they're really good at?
Democide.
Killing their own people.
They really excel at that. We'll be right back. Thank you. You're listening to The David Knight Show.
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Um,
comments about AI.
MJ says,
AI has to first overcome the lawsuits that are erupting all over the place to
stop.
It's illegal use of copyrighted information.
It's going to be uh uh it's gonna be very interesting with ai eventually you'll be able rights uh cpgb 85 you'll eventually be able to make your own movies and this is what
hollywood won't like that's right yeah it's going to it's going to change some of those things that
might like i said maybe the only positive thing that i can see so far because for the most part it's being used by the government to
data mine us to spy on us to surveil us to do all the things that they had in east germany
the stasi had about you know had more than half the people spying on the remainder of other people
uh so they can do that now.
They can automate that.
And that's going to be the worst thing about it.
Because the people who are running the military industrial complex
and the academic complex that Eisenhower talked about,
they are funding all the research.
And they're using it as a weapon.
Let's talk a little bit about what the government, uh, did this last week, uh, kind
of broke in the, on Wednesday and, uh, really escalated on Thursday after the show.
Uh, and that was, um, a guy that, uh, it shows yet again, how the FBI is still arresting
people.
Here we are, uh, almost three years after January the 6th,
and they're still SWAT teaming people, finding new people to arrest.
Here is the news report of a quote-unquote fugitive that they were looking for for a couple of days,
and I'll tell you what's really going on with that.
FBI now searching a neighborhood in Helmetta, New Jersey,
apparently on the hunt for a suspect in connection with the January 6th riot at the Capitol.
Shannon Stone is in Newscopter 7.
Shannon, what do you know at this point?
Well, this is a search that has been unfolding for the last several hours here in Helmetta.
You are looking down at 131 Main Street.
This is the home of the suspect they are searching for. Now,
we do have a mugshot that we can show you. They are searching for 47-year-old Gregory
Yateman. He is described as a white male wearing a red jacket and baseball cap. So,
since we have been over the scene, we've been watching the activity unfolding here in front
of the home, and we'll just bring up Street Spotter 7 here for you so you can see where
this is happening. They've got Main Street completely shut down for most of the home and we'll just bring up Street Spotter 7 here for you so you can see where this is happening. They've got Main Street completely shut down for most of the stretch through Helmetta
between Bordentown Turnpike getting all the way through to Willow Street but we also want to
bring you over here. You see that off in the distance? That is Helmetta Pond and the search
has reached as far as Helmetta Pond. It's amazing. You see that arrow pointing towards the community center.
This is a joint effort between the FBI and the local police.
So throughout this area, you can expect to see this activity throughout the morning as the search continues for 47-year-old Gregory Yankin in conjunction with his part in the January 6th riots.
Yeah, but here in Tennessee, we just had a guy with a rap sheet that goes back for years.
Violent crimes, all the rest of the stuff.
The government just turned him loose.
He's too mentally disturbed to stand trial.
So we just put him on the streets
and he shot an 18-year-old girl,
a student there in Nashville.
Stray bullet.
I mean, he wasn't just shooting at some other people
for whatever reason.
But, you know, we can't put away violent criminals.
Instead, you're going to get somebody who, I don't know if the red jacket and cap was a MAGA thing or not.
We wear the colors that the communists tell us to wear, which helps to hide what their agenda is.
Everywhere else, they wear their red colors to show what they're about.
But Gregory Yetman, a former military police sergeant
who got caught up in all this january the sixth stuff and here we are nearly three years later
and they're still coming after people they did catch him actually he turned himself in
and what's interesting about this is all of the hype and this is his case is not the only one
that happened last week they're hyping these things.
Oh, we got a manhunt going for fill in the blank, right?
This is an effort to continue with this narrative that the people that were there on January 6th are such a threat.
They're bigger threat than any of the violent criminals that are being let out by these Soros prosecutors are bigger threat than any of the cartel or traffickers or murderers or sexual predators that are coming through the open border unmolested
and assisted and released into our country.
No, no, no.
The January Sixers are a bigger threat.
And again, it was so obvious that this is the way this is going to be used.
It was a political persecution.
And of course, it's going to be used to demonize an entire political movement, philosophy, all of that.
It was all a setup.
It was all a setup.
So they had a SWAT team.
They had dogs.
They had a $10,000 reward to catch him.
And you saw the big area that they were searching there.
A spokesperson for the FBI said he would not be detained over the weekend.
And that he would be detained over the weekend in New Jersey due to observation of Veterans Day.
Is that to honor him as a vet?
Yeah, because then they turn him over to the torturers in D.C.
But it's so ridiculous.
He turned himself in.
Does he get the $10,000 reward for turning himself in?
Oh, he's a dangerous criminal.
They put a SWAT team against him, right?
And they sent out a SWAT team, and he sees a SWAT team coming.
He's a former military police officer,
so he probably figured that he stands a pretty good chance of getting killed.
So he ran away.
And then two days later, two days later,
they waited to do the big search that you see there, right?
This person is such a threat to the community.
And so they waited two days to do that,
and even then, with that massive search, they didn't find him.
He turned himself in.
That's how dangerous he is.
He was charged with assaulting, resisting and impeding officers, obstruction of law
enforcement during a civil proceeding, entering and remaining in a restricted area, engaging
in physical violence in a restricted area, engaging in physical violence in a restricted
area and acts of violence on the Capitol grounds.
Well, look, if he did anything, it's like I said about all these people, if they got
violent, deal with it.
But even for the people who are guilty of violence, these are excessive punishments.
And we know what this is about.
There's no question this is about politics.
But the very fact that they go to his house on a Monday with a massive SWAT team.
This is a guy who had already been interrogated, who was known by the FBI.
They already knew who he was.
And they do this massive SWAT team.
He sees them, escapes.
They can't find him.
But they don't even start looking for two days.
And they search for a day,
and then he turns himself in.
But they want everybody to be very scared.
SWAT teams, heavy tactical gear,
surveyed the region.
The police used canine units
to conduct the manhunt and deploy.
Flash bang grenades.
Yeah, again.
But meanwhile, murderers and cartel members are coming through the border
unmolested and perhaps terrorists as well.
So this was something that was ginned up by a group called Sedition Hunters.
He had already been interviewed by the press, and he said that he did not deploy any pepper
spray on any officers, which is something he's accused of.
He also said that he had been interviewed already by the FBI back in January of 2021,
right after the event.
They interviewed him. He said, everything after the event. They interviewed him.
He said, everything's been resolved.
Everything's good.
And he said that in March of 2023.
And then you've got this organization called Sedition Hunters.
I guess they're kind of left-wing 4chan people or something.
And they ginned up the fbi to come after him again you know kind of
like what darren beattie is doing to ray epps which again when you he's done it not only to
ray epps but he also did it to uh stewart rhodes he did it to enrique terrio said oh they're feds
they're feds well they're feds who were going to be sitting in jail unless they get this thing
overturned on appeal they're going to be sitting in jail for over 20 years or around that yeah
right yeah he even said that after they got charged he said they're charging them with um
um the civil war charge he said there's no way no way they they overcharge them because they
know that they're not going to be able to prove that. Well, it's corrupt.
Darren Beatty has been wrong about everything.
And Darren Beatty has used Ray Epps, whether or not he is a Fed agent, he has used him to distract attention away from Trump, who drew everybody in there.
And not just Trump, but also people like Bannon and Alex and all the rest of these people
who pushed everybody there.
It was pretty obvious what was going to happen.
It was pretty obvious that the thing was going to be filled with agents provocateurs.
And I said it over and over again and made the final warning that morning and within a couple of hours that it all hit the fan.
And I said, and then you know how this is going to be used against everybody as well.
And so here is, you know, over, you know, back in January, he was interviewed and they
said, you're fine to go.
And now they keep pushing this sedition hunters, uh, kind of a left-wing equivalent of Darren
Beatty at revolver.
Uh, so, um, again, you know, they said, well, the headlines, things like, you know, $10,000
reward offered this January suspect, uh, January 6, they say, well, the headlines, things like, you know, $10,000 reward offered this January suspect,
uh,
January six suspect enters the third day.
Well,
they didn't even start to look for two days,
but the headlines were about hyping this up for everybody.
And,
uh,
even though the FBI looks like Keystone cops who kill,
uh,
this was about hyping this up.
This is a manhunt.
This guy is dangerous.
And they did it in Florida as well.
Naples,
Florida,
a guy named Christopher world who has connections with the proud,
proud boys.
And the headline there is he was arrested after a manhunt.
And again,
this is a guy who is known to everybody,
but it's the media and the FBI hyping this up to create a sense
of danger for everybody.
Worrell is somebody in his 50s, and he was initially arrested after FBI agents executed
a search and arrest warrant on his Naples home in March of 2021.
So you're seeing a pattern here.
A lot of people who were interviewed and searched and
everything back in January or March of 2021, nothing was ever done. The point is, is that
this is escalating. Why is it escalating? Well, because it's all political. This is a political
persecution because this is part of the election cycle to round up even more people and charge them and to make them, try to make them look as dangerous as possible.
More than 950 people have been charged in these two years.
And so this local article, this is from Naples News in Naples, Florida,
who tipped off the FBI agents about Worrell.
You mean they didn't know?
You just said that they interviewed him in, uh,
February, March of 2021 while awaiting his sentencing on August 18th,
he suddenly went missing.
He had been on house arrest after court records report that he complained about
his treatment at the DC jail.
He had been diagnosed with non Hodgkin's lymphoma.
And so with all that, he just, uh, um, went on the lamb.
And, um, again, uh, this is, uh, well, he's a proud boy, so he's got to be guilty of all
this stuff.
This is the insanity, uh, that we're seeing with all this.
We're going to take a quick break.
And when we come back,
we're going to take a look at lockdown and how the repercussions of lockdown
are still reverberating and the worst places in China and New York city.
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And as Matthew Ronson says, J6 political prisoners are still being rounded up as Trump heads to his next campaign rally.
Don't you feel sorry for Trump?
I mean, these people have been rotting in D.C. jails, tortured and facing prison sentences of decades.
And poor old Donald Trump, you know, he's had to make some court appearances. And he's living in Mar-a-Lago and flying around in his jumbo jet private jumbo jet and just left these people to rot in jail uh people that he used and then
threw under his bus honor seeker says iran is our creature it keeps getting worse every day
at warp speed and so is fauci, our creature. So is the IRS.
Do you see a pattern here?
Yeah, absolutely.
Distorted perceptions.
How many people are mentally deranged from psyops?
We know they can control minds now.
If they can aim them at targets, they can create demand for laws.
What if the shooters are products of psyops?
Well, absolutely. But let's talk about a little bit of the politics and the lockdowns behind, you know, behind these politics and so forth.
As Chris Christie was talking about the failures last Tuesday.
And it is interesting, as I say, you know, failure has failure as an orphan.
Nobody wants to blame Trump for this, especially.
So everybody's trying to figure nobody wants to blame trump for this especially so everybody's trying to figure
out who to blame and uh trump is right there at the front he's going to find somebody else to blame
uh and uh chris christie uh blames trump um i'm inclined to agree with chris chris christie he
says trump is electoral poison well he is the father of the jab and the jab is
poison he's the father of poison the father of genetic code injections the father of the jab
uh and chris christie says cameron failed in kentucky because he sold his soul to trump
he said uh daniel cameron was a rising star in the Republican Party until he decided to throw his lot in with Trump.
I mean, let's face it, Trump is political and electoral poison down ballot.
His endorsements have led to Republican defeats in the House and the Senate.
In the House in 18 and in 20, we lost the U.S. Senate and the White House.
In 2022, we underperformed miserably and tonight you're seeing us lose again.
Daniel Cameron made a huge mistake by embracing Trump and selling his soul to him,
and that's what he did.
And the voters in Kentucky, a very red state,
gave their verdict on politicians who sell their soul to Donald Trump.
And so, again, you can't win if you've only got Republican backers.
It's just that simple, but yeah, everybody's trying to find an excuse
for this without blaming Trump.
And so you have, uh, uh, Ronald McDaniels who is a RNC, uh, people are trying to
blame her and other things like that.
But I think really it is the, um, albatross around the neck of the Republican Party is the Don.
But he doesn't think so.
He says Daniel Cameron lost because he couldn't alleviate the stench of Mitch McConnell.
Or was it the Trump stench?
Maybe it was both of them together.
You see, that's the key issue. I think it's both
of them. Cameron, who was backed by Trump, predicted that his victory would help to propel
Trump to the White House next year, but his loss has Republicans pointing fingers in every direction
because they don't want to point fingers at Trump. And so, Ronna McDaniel, others are blaming McConnell, and this is the way Breitbart
puts it, because Breitbart is drinking the Kool-Aid now, big time. Never Trump Republicans
are directly pointing to Trump. Well, you know, if you look at his history, you know, I see this
all the time, people say, well, look at this meme out there, Donald Trump, four years and zero wars.
Well, you're forgetting the war where he came against all of us.
But, uh, I would change that to say, uh, four elections and zero wins,
because that's the effect that Trump has had. Uh, he's controversial. He's disliked by the
majority of independents. And, you know, there are more Democrats than there are registered
Republicans. And so you've got to have independents to win independents. And, you know, there are more Democrats than there are registered Republicans.
And so you've got to have independents to win as a Republican.
And he's poison on that.
There's absolutely no doubt about that.
But Donald Trump says, to quote him, he said, McConnell and Romney.
How'd Romney get into this?
Are kryptonite for Republican candidates.
Is Romney involved in that Kentucky election?
I don't think so.
He says, I moved him up 25 points,
but the McConnell relationship was too much to bear.
Yeah, it's never about him, you know?
That's one connection that he has.
He's just like Netanyahu.
Netanyahu said, and clearly, you know, what happened in Hamas, you'd have to say,
it was a failure of the intelligence services, the military services and everything.
But when all that hit the fan, now there's a big fight between all this because they owned up and they said,
all right, yeah, you know, there were failures made.
We made mistakes.
And then Netanyahu said, that's right.
You made a lot of mistakes.
I didn't make any mistakes. And then Netanyahu says, that's right. You made a lot of mistakes. I didn't make any mistakes.
It's all you.
So things are not very good.
Same thing that Trump would have done, except Trump would have probably fired them and then given them all pejorative nicknames and hounded them, but not taken any responsibility.
The buck does not stop with the leader.
All those people work for him.
Uh, but, uh, they said, no, we told you, but again, just like Trump, it's always
other people's issues.
Uh, Trump, by the way, uh, when they had the debate last week, he had, uh, a, uh,
in-person appearance.
He addressed the Florida Freedom Summit.
And as LifeSite News pointed out,
LifeSite News is not drinking the Kool-Aid anymore.
I think they saw the light with Trump
when he said that a 15-week thing was too harsh.
And because again,
you know,
we're looking at France.
They liberalized their abortion laws.
They went from 12 weeks to 14 weeks.
But you know,
for Trump,
the stuff is too harsh.
And it's a losing election.
So,
you know,
throw the babies under the bus,
along with the January,
the six people who followed him into DC.
And so life night,
life site news says trump experienced a rare in
person rebuke over the weekend while addressing the florida freedom summit and this is actually
not this weekend it was weekend before that i've had this on my deck for a while here and
it's kind of like what happened with the fire Fauci and he wouldn't do it.
Right.
Fire Fauci,
fire Fauci.
Oh,
we'll see,
you know,
vote for me,
put me in.
We'll see what I can do.
Trump lamented during the remarks that his administration never got adequate
credit for its quote,
great job on COVID.
Well,
I don't think it was a great job,
but I do think that he hasn't been given the credit
for the failure.
And then he started a list of Republican governors that he quote, let unquote, quote, unquote,
let keep their states open.
You see, this guy has got a narrative that he's trying to excuse himself.
Just like Fauci.
I didn't tell anybody what to do.
I wasn't, you know, they were able to make their own decisions.
I'm just making recommendations about stuff.
And then, you know, giving people massive amounts of money
or withholding the money based on what they do on those recommendations, you see.
But he can't keep his ego in check.
And so he has to say, well, I let some of these people open their states up.
Well, if you let them open up your states,
that means that you were in control of the lockdown.
And so he goes on, he says, well, you know,
we had Henry McMaster of South Carolina.
He did a great job.
And South Dakota, they did a great job.
Tennessee, great job, a lot of them.
They kept them open, right?
And then he refused to say anything about Florida,
which was the first one to open up.
And people there started booing. Here's the clip. to say anything about Florida, which was the first one to open up. And
people there started booing.
Here's the clip. We had a lot of
amazing successes. We did a
great job in COVID. We never got
the credit for the job we did. We let
Republican governments
keep their states open. Many
of them did. Yeah, you let them. Henry McMaster
South Carolina did a great job.
South Dakota did a great job. South Dakota did a great job.
Tennessee did a great job.
A lot of them.
They kept them open.
He won't say.
DeSantis did a great job.
I will say this. Every Republican governor did much better than the best Democrat governor. It's true.
What they did.
Oh, but he said just the opposite last week.
Some of them it was some of them was not too many, frankly, but some opened up pretty quickly.
But the Democrats kept them closed like it seemed like forever in all instances
and they really did a terrible job crooked joe puts china first russia yeah well there you go
well as i said life's like i said the fact that he said well i'll just you know won't say that
florida did a good job won't say that the santas did a good job even though they opened up before
anybody else did uh they should have never closed down,
but they opened up first.
But he had already said,
crazy statement,
that Cuomo had done a better job than DeSantis.
This guy will say and do anything.
He's just a grifting, lying politician,
and not even good at it.
Not even good at it.
They said this concession represents a momentary climb down from his claim that DeSantis, whose national stardom is due in large part to a stand against COVID mandates.
As a matter of fact, he's not just a star nationally.
DeSantis, when he said, I'm going to run.
I remember the papers in UK,
the anti-lockdown people in UK were very excited. And I said, look at this, the guy who was the
first one to open up, he's going to run. That's good. You know, well, he, uh, he said that DeSantis
was a worse during the pandemic than Andrew Cuomo, who was blamed for the largest number of nursing home deaths of any state.
DeSantis, by contrast, says LifeSite,
eventually saw even the left-wing Associated Press admit
that the more restrictive policies of comparably-sized states
didn't save more lives than DeSantis' targeted approach
that largely spared Florida the economic hardships of lockdowns, while the Democrats falsely accused his administration of manipulating
data to explain away COVID numbers, they tacitly conceded that they were impressive at face
value.
And of course, you saw the comparisons between, you know, Florida, New York, Florida, California,
these various places.
The latest in Trump's efforts to deny credit to DeSantis on one of his perceived greatest advantages
on an issue where Trump is considered uniquely vulnerable,
given his administration's recommendations that states close schools, businesses, public gatherings,
while mandating mask wearing and social distancing when out in public.
And you heard him say that.
You heard him say, well, I let the Republican governors open up.
So you made the Democrats stay locked down?
This is a disease that has a distinction of what the political party in charge is?
Because if it's a real pandemic, why would you make the distinction
of letting some of them open up and some of them close down?
And if you were the one saying they could open up, then you take responsibility for the closures as well.
No, he paid everybody, including people like Newsom, to lock down.
Just like he paid Hillary Clinton to come to his daughter's wedding.
He paid these people to do what klaus schwab wanted them to
do uh anyway without addressing his role on the white house coronavirus task force uh he um
said he's got no regrets of handling the crisis and he um you know doesn't have any problems with Fauci either because he did not fire Fauci.
He claimed that he didn't have the ability to do that.
And yet he was on the White House task force.
He could have removed him from the task force.
As a matter of fact, we know that he could have fired him as well because he fired the FBI, you know, two people in the FBI.
One of them was the director.
The other one was not the director.
And so he could have fired him, but instead he kept him there
and he gave him a medal for this very thing on the last day that he was in office.
Gave Fauci a medal for warp speed.
But the Trump bipolars, can't figure this out,
the people who hate the lockdowns,
who hate the jabs,
uh,
they have this derangement.
I call it bipolar,
but take a look at what is happening in the aftermath of the lockdown.
I want to take a look at what's going on with China and with,
um,
New York city.
And of course,
you know,
we've looked at how China is,
um,
uh, really struggling more than is reported here.
And New York City is as well.
New York City in post-COVID recovery, foot traffic has fallen 33%.
And they said that the recovery rate of only 66% of where they were before the lockdown is the fact that this is an embarrassment now to a city controlled by radical leftists.
You see, it's always going to be about owning the libs.
The problem is that this was not strictly a lib policy.
This was put on us by Republicans. And was put on us by Trump, especially.
And so this policy, they want to forget the role of the GOP and they want to
forget that it needs to be rolled back.
But, uh, what we saw is that, uh, only things online are essential, right?
So the brick and mortar stores are having a problem
with this and they want to turn everything into a virtual prison and you can see this if you look
at what's happening in china and i took a couple of short clips out of a 15 minute video that was looking at Guangzhou and at, um, uh, Shanghai.
Guangzhou is a very Western, uh, city.
And, um, it, you know, we went there to adopt, we had to, uh, you know, she was living in
and my daughter was living in another area of China.
Uh, but all adoptions had to go through Guangzhou because that's where the big U.S. embassy was
and all the rest of the stuff.
It wasn't located in Beijing in the capital.
It was located in Guangzhou.
And Shanghai, of course, got special treatment
from Xi Jinping to extend his power
and lock them down.
So take a look at these pictures.
And it was absolutely stunning.
Karen was showing this to me.
When we were there
we went to a city i'd never heard of before nanning and there's a city of six million people
um but it was a tiny city by chinese standards and i don't have any pictures of the the traffic in the streets i mean it was just jam-packed you know we would look on the balcony of the motel and and just look at the traffic is like wow
this is some of the worst I've seen anywhere and you had just almost like
total anarchy in the roads because nobody really paid much attention to the
traffic lights or anything like that but everywhere we went you know we went to
the Walmart it was just like shoulder- But everywhere we went, you know, we went to the Walmart. It was just like shoulder to shoulder packed.
We came back to America and it's like, wow, this place is like a ghost town compared to
China.
Everything was packed everywhere.
Whether you went to the railroad station or you went to shopping or walking down the street
or trying to drive in the car, everything was amazingly packed.
Look at it now.
Look here.
Prime retail space for rent.
All of these for rent, these for rent for rent for rent prime retail space for rent all empty space for rent nobody on the street rent
all the storefronts here are empty now they used to be bustling shops when they first opened but
now they're all for rent in a country with a population of 1.4 billion,
there's no one on the streets, no customers in the stores.
Where has everyone gone?
What are we going to do with our physical stores?
October saw a significant decline in the number of people shopping in the streets
and an increase in the number of closed shops.
Now this is Shanghai.
Commercial centers and pedestrian streets are now nearly deserted.
Even barber shops and vegetable markets are now empty.
This has led many to wonder where all the people and money have gone.
Have people stopped consuming altogether?
Numerous small business owners who are still persevering in keeping their shops open
are also voicing their difficulties, describing their business as bleak and barely sustainable.
Many had hoped that with the end of the pandemic, the hard times would be over
and there would be an opportunity to make up for the losses.
However, it has now become clear that the pandemic was just the beginning of the difficulties.
Workers are facing unemployment and salary cuts,
while business owners are struggling with a lack of customers,
resulting in not just an inability to earn money, but also significant financial losses. Moreover, with China's economy continuing to decline and the
increasing economic decoupling between Western developed countries and China, the future may be
even more challenging for the Chinese people. Walking around the Bund in Shanghai, I suddenly
realized that a lot of shops have closed down. It's such a shame. It feels like many shops in
Shanghai can't survive this year.
The economy is continuously going downhill,
and many physical stores can't compete with online shopping.
Yeah, see, the problem is that sometimes you get these spikes
that come into an economy.
And even after you move that initial impulse that's there,
it continues to spiral down.
And that's what we're seeing, especially in China.
Now, it was Xi Jinping who did this completely politically in Shanghai to punish people.
You remember when that was happening?
You remember how people were recording videos at night of people howling in these skyscrapers,
you know, just miserable that they were imprisoned?
It was an open-air prison.
And that's what they want for everybody.
And as KWD 68 says, Trump will be our great leader for our transition into freedom cities.
Yeah, that's what this is really about.
It's about a lot of different things converging with this.
They can use it for universal basic income, the stimulus checks and things like that. That was a massive spike that is still reverberating through the psychology of our culture.
They're trying to get people to go back to work, physical work and things like that.
They don't want it.
They've got a taste of that welfare state.
And that's made a huge psychological difference.
But it's also this impulse and this, as I said before, you know, going to war, as Trump did, with Main Street.
You can see it more in China than you can here because it didn't last as long here.
Why? Because we had local governments and state governments, and they could handle it differently.
Whereas in China, everything is under the central control, the Chinese Communist
Party. But still, nevertheless, the policies of Trump with lockdown, and he owns these lockdown
policies, lock, stock, and barrel. It was completely him who did this. And the reverberations
of that are still going. As I pointed out in New York City, the office occupancy rates are at 48.9%.
They were 100% before the pandemic.
No, it's not a pandemic. to a non-existent pandemic, to a plandemic, to a pandemicide to kill everybody.
But New York City is repellent by itself.
And so you've got a lot of people who have left for more laissez-faire Florida.
And so some of them, some of the businesses that were there have gone,
were put out of business, many of them by Trump.
And the office occupancy rates are down.
Of course, we've talked about this many times with Gerald Slenty.
And now these chickens are continuing to come home to roost because it's just reverberating and going on and on, this downward spiral.
And the places where they lock down so much.
So Brownstone article says, does New York city 2020 make any sense at all?
Did anything that they did in New York make any sense at all?
And of course it was the worst of all the places, but it was the same thing that was
done worldwide to one degree or the other.
And everybody did it.
Yeah.
DeSantis did it in Florida to a lesser degree for a lesser period of time, but this is something that was global in its approach.
And so Jessica Hockett on Brownstone says, in a previous article, we discussed the large spring 2020 spike in mortality reported for New York City.
This spike comprises an extraordinary 26,000 unexpected deaths over an 11-week period,
a much greater figure than would be expected based on experiences from the COVID outbreaks
on the Diamond Princess cruise ship, as we explained in that article.
Now, I didn't cover that article, but I did cover the Diamond Princess cruise ship
that was stuck off of Japan.
I think it was off the coast of fukushima i think and um and i said look um if um uh all of
this of what they did they're not treating people had respiratory illness and and you know we had a
guy who was uh his specialty uh was um these um pandemics and he'd been the ebola outbreak and
things like that he went on board the diamond princess.
He said,
I was scared to death because he thought that it was going to be a very
dangerous,
fatal disease.
And there was absolutely no protection.
And we saw the fact that,
um,
I think they had maybe a dozen elderly people who got sick and got no
treatment and died,
uh,
out of something like 6,000 people.
And when this guy who is an epidemiologist goes on board and said,
they're not taking any precautions whatsoever.
This place is just,
you know,
well then obviously we don't need to lock down everything everywhere.
Right?
So diamond princess was a very good example of that.
And then you had a,
a naval ship where the commander docked it. and then they docked him because he had one or
two people that tested positive for COVID and he freaked out. But of course, nothing happened there
because people there on that Navy ship were younger and better health than the people who
typically go on these cruises. But they said, when you look at this, you got to say that there's something else is going on.
Perhaps it was psychological effects.
Perhaps it was neglect.
Perhaps it was panic.
Maybe it was the ventilators and the sedatives and the policies,
or maybe it was iatrogenic harm.
In other words, unintentional harm by physicians.
You know, people, like I said, people are going to die in their medical care.
But this is beyond that. It was really their policies it was really neglect it wasn't just
you know things happen uh with medicine and we do the best we can't no no it was a bed of lies and
so in new york city the official data would have us believe that over 26,000 more deaths than seen the previous year in New York City happened in a very brief 11-week period.
And if you look at the chart of deaths in New York City, it's pretty much a flat line.
It's got some noise on it.
And then a massive spike for a very short period of time.
There it is right there.
Look at that.
And so she says, well, there's a
couple of things about this graph that make the data seem implausible. The increase in all-cause
deaths was too rapid. The peak was too high. And the return to normal came too quickly.
It seems unlikely that all of the factors that we mentioned in our previous article could have
combined to produce a wave like this. And when you look at it, you know, what did Fauci say? You know,
with an epidemic, you have a bell-shaped curve. And so what they're saying is this isn't a bell-
shaped curve. This is a spike. And so it should ramp up more slowly and it should come down more
slowly. And that's all the curve that Fauci was talking about. We got to flatten the curve, right?
Well, that's the curve that comes in Farr's law that goes back to 1840s. And every sickness or epidemic has always followed that bell-shaped curve. This is not a bell-shaped
curve. It's a spike. And so she says, there's something wrong with this. And she says,
difficult to comprehend why there could only be six weeks of this.
And stop and think about this.
If this is a spike and it only lasted for six weeks,
then why'd they keep everybody locked down, right?
The curve had been flattened.
It wasn't a curve.
It was a spike.
And if it came back down to where it normally was,
why'd you keep people locked down for so much longer?
So it's difficult to understand why it'd only be six weeks of excess deaths in a year that saw ongoing
restrictions and closures and civil unrest and health care avoidance and all these other things
but again um it was uh it was something that even we found out in august when the american hospital said, wait a minute, you said you're going to give us a 20% bonus because it's CMS.
And now you say you want proof?
You told us at the beginning of this that you didn't have enough tests.
And you said the ones that you had didn't work.
You said to do a clinical diagnosis and you'd give us a 20% bonus.
Now you're not going to pay up? up and this bickering amongst thieves and murderers between the AMA, I'm sorry, not
AMA, AHA, American Hospital Association and CMS, the Medicare, Medicaid people, that public
bickering was a big tell.
And I still haven't seen anybody else talk about that.
But anyway, looking at the data, according to the official data, New York City experienced 34,000 deaths in a period of time when only 10,000 people
would normally have died, resulting in an unimaginable 24,000 extra deaths. It seems
unlikely that all the hospitals and the funeral homes in New York City could have handled three
times their normal capacity for 10 weeks straight, let
alone a peak that reached more than seven times normal.
And through the rest of this article, she says, but if you look at the occupancy rate
of the beds, if you look at how the utilization of ambulances and all the rest of the stuff,
there's absolutely no way that this could have
been the case. It just doesn't add up. In other words, they lied. She said if these deaths did
happen as recorded, and an observer with no knowledge of the pandemic narrative was asked
to comment on what likely might cause this, they would say, well, it must have been some kind of a
mass casualty event, such as an earthquake or an asteroid strike or a terrorist attack or a large release of
a toxin or even a failure on the water treatment system.
Or, you know, maybe it's just your government lying to you with statistics again, which
they always do.
And so she said there's a discrepancy between mortality and hospital activity.
If, in fact, the daily all-cause mortality suddenly shot up to 738% above normal
and then fell precipitously back to the baseline,
we should expect to find evidence of this in the hospital records
and in the ambulance dispatches.
Sadly, unexpectedly, the data seems to imply exactly the opposite.
The number of emergency department visits that you see there in red plummeted at exactly the same time you had this supposed peak.
The total number of patients being transported by an ambulance also dropped, but not to that same extent. But furthermore, not only did emergency department visits drop, but outpatient visits also plunged
substantially at the same time.
Even inpatient admissions witnessed a moderate decline.
We demonstrate this by looking at data for two particular hospitals, Elmhurst and Maimonides,
if I'm pronouncing that correctly,
which received a lot of media coverage about being overrun with patients. And when that happened, I went back and I said, I looked this up,
and I said, these same hospitals and these same news outlets,
New York Post, New York Times, anything,
had run these same stories a couple years earlier.
We just don't have enough staff, and we don't have enough beds,
and we need more money.
And they recycled all those stories.
And you had people like Jason Goodman and others who were going around,
and, you know, can I see inside?
Oh, you can't see inside that?
Go away, go.
And they're out there, you know, smoking a cigarette or whatever,
the hospital administrator, chasing them off,
going to call the police on them.
They weren't doing, they were empty.
We had a video out of Brazil, I remember.
And you had everybody in the ICU unit.
And they're all masked up and all the beds are covered with curtains.
And you have this woman who goes over and they film the video and they got masks on.
She pulls back the curtain. There's nobody there. they got masks on. She pulls back the curtain.
There's nobody there.
She goes to another bed, pulls back the curtain.
Nobody there.
Continues to go around the room.
All the beds were empty.
During the 10-week spike in mortality, 21,000 deaths occurred in hospitals.
This is 15,000 more deaths than expected based on the baseline average are we to believe that at a time
when emergency visits plunged from 12 000 a day to less than 5 000 when ambulance transports dropped
from about 3 000 to 1500 per day and outpatient and inpatient visits also tanked that you still
had 15 000 extra people suddenly die in
hospital.
So the problem is,
is a frequently say liars don't have a good enough memory to be good liars.
Eventually there's some detail that you get caught up in that you,
you know,
contradict yourself in or something like that.
And for the government to lie with the statistics,
their problem is,
is that they keep so many numbers
and so many different statistics in so many different places
that they can't remember to change them all.
And so when they tell you,
yeah, we had this massive spike in people who died,
well, first of all, you sanity check that
and say that doesn't make any sense.
You couldn't have had it increased by a factor of seven
and have it very narrow.
We've never seen that before.
Every time, that's the fundamental rule of epidemiology, that you got the cave.
And then when you say, oh, and all of this happened at a time when the emergency visits
plunged from 12,000 to 5,000 a day, and the transports dropped from 3,000 to 1,500 a day.
And yet you got 15,000 extra people dying in the hospital.
How'd they get into the hospital?
So they're simply lying.
They were lying about all this stuff.
Bad occupancy levels in New York City hospitals showed only a minor increase
and never reached capacity. The reason behind why these graphs start abruptly on March the 26th,
there you see another one, 2020,
is that the data is suspiciously unavailable for any dates before this.
They flushed it down the memory hole.
Kind of the same thing that happened with the military.
The military is looking for any evidence of a chemical or biological warfare attack,
so they keep very detailed records.
And when you had some military doctors point out that
a wide range of diseases were going up
from anywhere from two to six times what they had seen in the previous five years as a
baseline. The Pentagon comes out and says, well, those previous five years, the data, you can't
trust that. We're just going to change all that. And what they did in New York, they just erased
all that information so they wouldn't have to explain it. Despite the glaring omission, however,
it is still possible to observe that there is no evidence of hospitals being overrun with patients during the phenomenal spike of the number of deaths.
Because they still have that.
They still see that they had one-fifth the number of admissions.
And they had one-half of the emergency transports with ambulances and all the rest of this stuff,
and empty beds as well.
The city's public hospital system showed a marked decline
in Elmhurst's ICU occupancy rates during the spring wave.
At the risk of being repetitive, we're to believe that 15,000 extra deaths
occurred in New York City hospitals while the total bed occupancy levels dropped.
It is also possible that beds were empty
because so many dead people were being discharged.
But the problem with this explanation
is that since COVID is given
as a leading cause of death during the spike,
and since COVID hospitalizations began
about the same time as the spike in mortality,
the only way for discharges to remain ahead of occupancy,
bed occupancy, is if those that died remained in the hospital bed for less
than a day.
However,
official data tells us that the median duration of hospitalization was six
days for COVID patients or eight days for those who died.
And so for all this to work,
it'd have to,
you know,
people get in and immediately die and they take them out again,
but that wasn't happening.
Furthermore, COVID patients regularly survived three weeks before dying.
Why then did the massive spike in mortality not reflect and embed occupancy levels?
Well, because they lied.
And then they lied about those lies.
They lied about some other things.
The whole thing was a lie.
The magnitude and the shape of the spring mortality curve is not a curve.
It's a spike.
It's significantly worse than what had happened in any other U.S.
metropolitan area.
In addition, they were lying about everything in New York.
And I interviewed pandemic nurse.
She wrote a book about it.
She said, I was in Florida. We weren't seeing any of this stuff. I kept hearing how bad it was in New York. And I interviewed pandemic nurse. She wrote a book about it. She said, I was in
Florida. We weren't seeing any of this stuff. I kept hearing how bad it was in New York city.
So I thought, well, let me go up there and help them. And she goes up and she tells them I'm here.
She said, I waited several days and before anybody told me to come in, I thought that was really
strange. If it's an emergency, don't you want all hands on deck? And then when she went in
and the doctor was showing her around, you know, he's telling her, don't you want all hands on deck? And then when she went in and the doctor
was showing her around, you know, he's telling her,
yeah, most of these patients on the ventilator,
90% of them are going to die and all the rest.
And she said, she saw no pandemic whatsoever.
You had again, the 2,500 bed army field hospital,
and you never saw it.
You saw the pictures of it when it was set up
and you saw the empty beds,
but you never saw any pictures of anybody in those beds.
Trump's in a hospital ship to New York city.
He sent another hospital ship to LA.
Then they went home because they had no patients.
You had Franklin Graham put in Samaritan's purse and he had a big, um,
uh,
operation there as well.
They quietly packed up and went home.
And all of those people,
you know,
from Trump and his hospital ships to the, you know,
to Franklin Graham, all of them knew that there was nothing happening there.
They didn't write a book like pandemic nurse did. They covered it up. They didn't tell you
that there was no pandemic. The magnitude, the shape this is is worse than it was in any other city as
well and so really to sum it up here's a several points that she made in this i didn't go into all
the details on all of them number one it's unlikely that covid contributed to the medical
deaths the uh iotrogenic and other factors. It is, number two, implausible that every age category should experience a spike in
the deaths simultaneously.
It is improbable, number three, that deaths occurred simultaneously and independent of
the place of death.
Number four, the magnitude and the steepness of the spike in the deaths is indicative of
an unparalleled non-natural mass casualty event, but no such
event was detected.
A seven-fold increase, a very narrow period of time.
Records of hospital visits and ambulance transports don't correlate with what would be expected.
As a matter of fact, they contradict that.
Occupancy levels of hospital and ICU beds are not what one would expect with a wave
of death happening.
What happened in New York City is significantly worse than similar cities in the U.S. and far
too many younger people reported to have died in a very short period of time and to have died from
COVID. In other words, everything about it was a lie coming out of New York. But of course,
Trump said Cuomo did a better job than DeSantis. And so what was
his job? Was DeSantis' job to sell a non-existent pandemic? Because in that, he certainly did do a
better job than DeSantis did. Cuomo did the best job of anybody in terms of selling Trump's pandemic
lie, which is actually the lie of the World
Health Organization and the World Economic Forum and the rest of these globalists.
And so you can understand why they wouldn't want to have a debate.
And even as you've got a Thanksgiving family forum, the Republican National
Committee is telling anybody who goes to this Thanksgiving dinner,
any candidate in Iowa who goes to this Thanksgiving dinner,
well, you're going to be excluded from all the further RNC debates.
Because they don't want to have any debates.
They don't want to talk about issues.
They'd rather talk about, is this guy wearing elevator shoes?
Yeah, that type of thing.
Of course, nobody is clean in any of this.
Everybody took a stab at the public
and the murder on the Orient Warp Speed Express.
But in Iowa, an influential Christian conservative leader,
this is Bob Vander Plaats,
wanted to have a Thanksgiving family forum in Iowa.
They've done this in the past. Candidates who accepted would not be standing up behind a podium and
making speeches. Instead, they would be encouraged to gather around tables
and be asked questions directly by the people there.
But that was too much of a debate.
You don't want to have the public actually able to ask questions of the candidates
or have the candidates interact with each other
without a very controlled environment that the RNC wants to have
where you're going to be asked the same questions that you get asked every four years
and you get the same answers no one is going to show up because if they want to keep on
participating in the debates that'll be pushed by the republican national convention they're not
going to be allowed you had ramaswamy and chris christie had agreed to face off in a debate,
in a miniature debate on Fox News with Brett Baer.
And the RNC moved in very quickly to shut that down.
No, no.
Only the debates that we control.
That's how bad this is.
And as I said, you think we have free elections? Well, then you don't understand how ballot access is controlled in this country.
Controlled by the two major parties. And you don't understand the fact access is controlled in this country. Controlled by the two major parties.
And you don't understand the fact that debate access is very controlled.
And now this is a new level of debate control that is being instituted by the RNC
under Romney's niece or something that's running this, Rona McDaniels.
It's come to the attention of the RNC Council's office that several Republican candidates have been invited to participate in an open press event in Iowa
in November, at which they would gather around the table to have a moderated,
friendly, and open discussion about issues. In other words, a debate.
You can't have a debate, says the RNC. We're not going to let you do that.
We've got to carefully control the narrative. It's a form
of censorship, isn't it?
Citing a pledge signed by each of the candidates,
the RNC counsel, the lawyer, said,
please be advised that any Republican presidential candidate
who participates in this or other similar events
will be deemed to have violated this pledge
and will be disqualified from taking part
in any future RNC-sanctioned presidential
primary debate.
You see, the political parties are very, very, very effective means of control of our elections,
which nobody wants to talk about.
They control the ballots.
They control the debates.
And within the party, this allows for a very centralized, top-down control of even who the candidates are going to be.
Because if the party doesn't like you, they can make sure that you don't win.
Like many social conservatives, Vander Plaats appreciates the accomplishments of the former President Trump.
In an interview with CNN, he pointed to the Supreme Court justices whom Trump nominated and who overturned Roe v. Wade.
But at the same time, he says he thinks that voters feel exhausted by Trump.
That's one way to put it.
Iowa, he says, is tailor-made to upend Trump.
He says if he loses Iowa, there's a competitive nomination process.
But if he wins, I think it's over, he said. And so as all this is happening, you got
the media, again, coming after Trump and poking him and getting him more and more angry, more and
more reactionary. And of course, he's made a lot of statements that are very reactionary.
I was disappointed, frankly, to see that, uh, the new American is now
drinking the Kool-Aid, the Trump Kool-Aid.
This is the headline media Stokes fears of Trump's alleged master
plan to become a dictator.
Uh, this is by Luis Miguel.
Who I've interviewed on the border.
He's very good, but where, where were they?
Where was the new American during 2020?
Trump was a dictator.
Trump did enact medical martial law.
He did lock us down.
He did suspend the constitution.
He did even before that tell the ATF that they could do gun
control by executive order, even even banned not just bump stocks
but he banned pistol braces began that in 2019 and then because he's getting a lot of pushback
from the nra he finally backed off of that in december of 2020 after the election. And so the way it's reported by the New American,
which unfortunately at least in this article from this author,
are drinking the Trump Kool-Aid.
The danger stems from the left's dedicated efforts
laying the groundwork to depict Trump and his supporters
as would-be founders of a dictatorship.
Well, you know, when you look at what he's done, uh, and when he
says that this is his revenge tour, you ought to believe him.
And, uh, you ought to look at, uh, what the guy actually did.
Media stokes fears of Trump becoming a dictator again.
Yeah.
Uh, make Trump a dictator again. That. Make Trump a dictator again.
That's all I need to change the MAGA thing too.
Or if we have Trump for a second term,
we could just change the spelling of great G R a T E,
you know,
as in great grinding your teeth because of this guy being there yet again.
Eric,
thank you very much for the tip on Rockfin.
I appreciate that.
And Karen Carpenter, thank you very much for the tip. I appreciate that. Harp says, Harp's in Australia.
Good to see you there. He says the only pledge they should be taking is to uphold the Constitution.
That's right. But again, these political parties are means of control, and they have corrupted and
controlled the elections for a very long time. And this is how the system works.
And people need to understand this, how the system works.
Even if you look at the unique wrinkles that were added in 2020 in terms of election corruption,
the ballot shenanigans and things like that, that was done because Trump locked us down.
That's part and parcel of the lockdown.
And they're keeping it in place.
We're not walking around with masks anymore.
They're trying to reimpose it in some of these places,
but, you know, we still are being masked with these election rules
that Trump put in place and nobody's pulling them back out.
Georgia boy, 1142, Trump could build a FEMA camp on Fifth Avenue
and nobody would care.
That's right.
And shoot people dead there.
Michigan goes, they researched and knew that if they closed down businesses, many would go out of business.
One of my favorite restaurants is gone now.
That's right.
I mean, you know, people, you work so hard, you pour everything into it.
Your blood, sweat, tears, all your money is in it.
And then they just starved him.
I just, I still can't believe that it happened.
When I go back and look at it, just most thing, that he was able to get away with that.
And they don't want to hold him responsible.
Media is making people afraid that he's a dictator.
He was a dictator.
He was a dictator the entire last year he was in there.
And even before that, again, with the gun control stuff, which we're going to talk about when we come back.
Distorted perceptions. uncontrolled stuff which we're going to talk about when we come back um distorted perceptions says there is a one world plan coming one world currency one world government one world religion
sounds good but it comes down to no individuality smart cities and freedom cities same thing yeah i
agree it doesn't sound good to me quite frank i've been hearing all this stuff for a very long time
and uh none of it sounds good to me all this you, is a kumbaya thing for the Star Trek crowd.
I remember the UN selling this stuff in the early days in the 1960s when I was a kid.
Even then I thought, I don't think so.
About China, Jason Barker says, I remember the government bolting people into their apartments and allowing them to starve to death.
Yeah, absolutely.
Yeah.
The pictures of them, they would drill a hole that have a concrete slab in front of the door. They would drill a hole in
the concrete and they'd put like a metal bar there so they couldn't open the door. It's just amazing
what they did. And the way they weaponized it in Shanghai, the most Western, the most prosperous
area, they had to teach them a lesson. Yeah, that's exactly what Mao did. And they ran, you know,
one of the reasons why it's so empty there,
a lot of people had gone there because it was a bustling economic area
and all the people who were not Chinese are out of there now,
not putting up with this again.
And even the people, so many stories about people in China
who had moved to the big city, to Shanghai,
because they were going to get high paying
jobs and be economically prosperous. And they, they got out and they've gone back to work a
menial task, even though they've got a college degree or they're working on some kind of, uh,
you know, wall street type of a high paying job is that I'm not putting up with this again.
I'm getting out of the city. I'm getting into the countryside.
Gonzo Johnny says,
that was worldwide.
Empty hospitals here in the Netherlands too.
Yeah, we saw all the images
of literal puppets
and hospital beds.
Yes.
KWD68,
they moved those mannequins to Ukraine
for war footage.
Store them in your,
because, you know,
it's all about killing us, isn't it?
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Yeah, Jason, you're right.
The virus is not the plan. The response and the vaccine were. you're right. The virus was not the plan.
The response and the vaccine were.
That's right.
That was what they practiced for 20 years.
Locking everybody down and rushing a vaccine out and forcing everybody to take it.
Just like the full body scanners sitting in the warehouses before the TSA.
Yeah, before they had the underwear bomber.
Happens just before Christmas,
and already they've got the body scanners already done,
setting in the factories,
and you got Chertoff, who was the first Homeland Security guy,
and he says, hey, you have a problem?
We've already got the solution,
and they're already made, and they're sitting in the warehouse.
Isn't that convenient?
Such a coincidence.
Well, this was sent to me by Robert.
Thank you, Robert.
He says the CDC reports the highest childhood vaccine exemption rate ever.
You know, maybe it's a lot of people are looking at this thing here, you know, which says,
we've got the new normal is now we've got to screen kids for heart disease.
Sudden cardiac arrest screening for children.
Now the number one killer of high school student athletes.
Perfectly normal, right?
And now we've got a foundation for all of this stuff.
The Heartbeat of Champions Foundation already.
Boy, that was fast, wasn't it?
I mean, we've never seen anything like that before, but now they've got foundations have been set up. They're going to completely normalize it,
just like they did autism. Well, let's have some support groups for autism. Fine. Help people with
it. Maybe we could look at the cause. If we look at the cause, maybe that might help us to figure
out some way that we could ameliorate it, but no, let's have a foundation and we'll hold events and we'll give medals and awards to people who are struggling with this and been able to overcome this obstacle.
But we're not going to help them physically and we're not going to stop doing it.
Well, a lot of people are saying, not with my kid.
There is a rising distrust in the health care system.
It's at a pediatrician in North Carolina. The CDC report found that 3%
of children entering kindergarten during the 2022 school year, 2022 to 2023, were granted a vaccine
exemption from their state, the highest exemption rate ever reported in the U.S. 40 states saw rises
in exemptions, and 10 states, Alaska, Arizona, Hawaii, Idaho, Michigan, Nevada,
North Dakota, Oregon, Utah, Wisconsin.
In those states, the exemption rate soared over 5%.
What's the matter with Tennessee?
Come on, guys, you got to get it up.
Just three years ago, only two states had an exemption rate of more than 5%. Idaho was a standout in the new report.
More than 12% of children entering kindergarten in that state had a vaccine
exemption in 2022.
The trend appears to coincide with doubts about the COVID vaccines.
See, that's the silver lining in all this stuff.
You know, parents finally getting a grip and understanding what this vaccine industry has been about all along.
But this article was written because they're very concerned.
They said, well, you know, we've got this magic number of 95% of everybody's got to get the shots or the shots don't work.
See, that's the lie.
That's the lie that's been there with the flu, been with their measles,
been there with everything.
It's this herd mentality.
I think it's spelled out a number of different ways.
You know, people acting like they're a bunch of sheep.
Or I heard it on the news.
I heard it on the grapevine.
So we got to, not on the grapevine.
People are hearing it on the grapevine. It's why they're not getting the shots. But, you know, they gotta not on the grape people are hanging on the grapevine is why they're
not getting the shots but you know they heard it on the official networks from the authorities that
you got to get your shots and everybody's got to get the shots and we got to stop this well
people aren't buying that anymore and um you know we have now shown that the emperor has no clothes and that these people have been selling us a very dangerous, poisonous solution for quite a while.
But this was sent to me by another listener, Aaron.
Thank you for this.
He sent me, took a screenshot.
I was able to find the commercial.
They're now running commercials.
They're so desperate because nobody wants their poison.
So this is a Moderna commercial.
And of course they call their thing spike vacs.
I thought that was really funny.
Uh, but I've known about that for some time.
I didn't, he, he did not know about it.
He said, um, I didn't know they were calling the spike vacs.
Uh, I knew that, but I didn't know they're calling the spike vax uh i knew that but i didn't
know they had a commercial out this is how they're trying to sell this thing now in 2023 when it
comes to your health you do you you ping and pong that body you plunge that body this is for the really stupid people. You brain power that body.
You practice and practice that body.
You make it rain that body.
You flu shot that body.
And now you spike vax that body.
Because even though the pandemic is over, COVID-19 isn't.
Spike Vax by Moderna is a vaccine to help protect you against COVID-19.
You shouldn't get Spike Vaxx if you've had an allergic reaction to Spike Vaxx or its ingredients.
Rare cases of inflammation of the heart muscle and outer lining have been reported.
It's called myocarditis and pericarditis.
Redness and swelling, tiredness, headache, muscle pain, chills, joint pain, and fever.
Make vaccination against COVID-19 a part of your health routine.
Spike Vax That Body with Spike Vax by Moderna.
Yeah, well, they left out the blood clots
and they left out the mental neurological issues,
the sterilization issues,
the concentration in the reproductive organs.
They kind of left that stuff out.
By the way, I love that phrase they put in there.
Don't take this if you're allergic to it.
How do you know you're allergic to it?
Until you take it.
And there's a lot of people, but they know are allergic to it because they put in the
pegylated, you know, lipid nanoparticles.
They encase them and stuff that a lot of people are allergic to a lot of people.
And they knew that as well. Pegalated stuff. But anyway.
Yeah.
That's for the real low information.
Audi MR.
Modern Retro Radio.
I saw Vax ads on TV recently.
And on YouTube.
Desperate indeed.
Yeah.
They are desperate.
You've got to be desperately uninformed.
To fall for that kind of garbage.
Vivek the Snake Ramaswami china must pay for unleashing hell on the world with the coronavirus pandemic wow well you know now
you know where this guy is coming from i've been saying this for quite a while it is a big tell
isn't it when you see people like the snake or bivake the snake and
and rampall and they're saying china did this china did it or trump you know the woofloo they
did it to us right these people are doing dog whistles for the military industrial complex
who wants war with china and they're also doing it as a red herring to throw everybody off the scent of who really did
it to us which was our own government and trump and biden and so it's a big tell when they do
this and of course rfkj is doing it as well all these people uh let's not take a look at, you know, what really was done here,
but let's take a look at the lab.
And, you know, let's move attention away from the vaccine that's killing everybody.
So he accused the Communist Party of unleashing hell on the world,
and he said China owes the planet a debt.
Well, you know, it was Trump who unleashed hell on the world with his
genetic code injection poison and uh and by the way vivake the snake wanted to make money off of
this as well uh he was there as part of de wine's covid committee and he was pushing to get a surveillance contact tracing thing.
So he added the surveillance wing of this thing.
I don't trust that guy at all, at all.
But he says, my message, this is Ramaswamy, my message to Xi Jinping is this.
You're done buying land in this country.
You will not donate to universities in this country.
U.S. businesses won't expand into the Chinese market until you play by the same set of rules.
You're kicked out of the WTO, and you actually have to have accountability for the COVID-19
pandemic financially, which unleashed hell on the world.
Again, he's doing this as a dog whistle
to the military industrial complex
who really, they love Nikki Haley
and he wants to be their guy.
And so that's his dog whistle to them.
You know, I showed the pictures
of the empty shops and everything.
By the way, thanks to Ian who sent that.
90% of the shops are empty in Shanghai and Guangzhou.
Even worse than New York City.
New York City, it's like half of them are empty.
The occupancy rate in the offices is half.
But 90% are gone in Shanghai and other places. Now, in Texas, you've got Governor Abbott signing a bill to ban private employer vaccine
mandates.
Well,
better late than never.
It is pretty late.
Uh,
they did say,
uh,
state Senator Mays,
Middleton and out of Galveston who sponsored it said,
this is the most comprehensive ban on COVID vaccine mandates in the nation.
It's five times stronger than Florida's bill,
which is the next strongest
well i think there's only two uh and of course um that was done years ago when abbott and the
republicans in texas did nothing uh but i'm glad they're doing something about it abbott said it's
long past time to put covid behind us yeah. It's long past time to shut down
these usurpations of authority
under color of law
and do it once and for all.
Hospitals can have the ability
to not mandate the vaccine
and they can do PPE requirements instead.
Well,
again,
the mandates were being put onto the hospitals by cms by medicare medicaid
saying we are not going to pay you anything anything first they laid the trap right and 2020
said you say these people are sick with covid and you kill them and we'll give you extra money to do that with remdesivir and with the ventilators.
And so we'll give you bonuses for that.
We'll give you a 20% bonus for everything that you do charge them for in the hospital if you say they've got COVID.
And then after the hospitals were just getting that massive windfall. Then they came around the next year and CMS, Medicare, Medicaid, said, all right, now you're going to vaccinate your staff.
And if you don't, you're not going to get one cent of Medicare, Medicaid.
Well, that's huge.
That's huge.
So that's the way this all works.
It works with money. It works with getting people hooked on free federal money,
massive, massive quantities of it.
And then there, you own them.
Because now they are addicted to that money.
Now that they're dependent on it,
they've expanded and all the rest of the stuff,
and now they need that money.
And he said, now I'm going to pull that away
if you don't do this next thing I want you to do.
Jackie Schlegel, founder of Texans for Medical Freedom, a major advocate for the bill,
said that while some may argue that the law doesn't go far enough,
it's an important first step to return individual liberties back to Texans.
She said she was contacted by three different nurses who said because of this bill,
they would return to nursing because they have
a massive nursing shortage, especially in Texas. Houston Methodist was one of the companies that
made corporations that made a big issue out of this nationally. Many of my clients actually
contracted COVID as a result of treating COVID positive patients. And the thank you that Methodist hospital gave them was to give them a pink
slip.
If they wouldn't take the vaccine,
the experimental vaccine,
which people in medicine now,
they should have tried the thing that they did in New Zealand where it will,
um,
we'll give you doctors and health professionals that we'll give you a pass on
this stuff.
And,
you don't have to get the vaccine because you're essential.
Within two years,
many Texas hospitals and medical facilities are facing shortages because of the vaccine mandates,
but the Supreme court has not been any help in any of this stuff.
They've upheld the mandates for healthcare workers and, uh, you know,
so, so much for their ideas about freedom in Saskatchewan.
You have a nurse there, there, Leah McGinnis.
The College of Registered Nurses is coming after her for spreading misinformation.
They said, you know, she doesn't agree with what we're putting out here.
So that's misinformation, and you've got to be taken away.
Meanwhile, you have Tedros of the WHO.
It's complaining that there's not enough censorship going on online.
There's people out there with conspiracy theories
because he's running a conspiracy.
And I don't have any theories about the WHO being a conspiracy.
I have a lot of facts about it being a conspiracy.
They admit, quite frankly, that they are part of a conspiracy
you know kind of works out like this but this isn't the place to talk about it it's nice you
can thank you
yeah el hydra it's coming straight from klaus uh So as Reclaim the Net says,
given the fervor of Tedros' crusade against disinformation,
quote-unquote, if one didn't know any better,
one could hardly guess that he is at the helm of the UN's health agency,
the World Health Organization,
rather than running some ministry of truth.
Then again, given his own and WHO's role in the disastrous pandemic, when those who are to blame at the national and international level discovered misinformation as a way to discredit any criticism, it's not surprising.
And of course, that's all this is.
And so he's put out this post saying, some argue that this treaty, will undermine a country's sovereignty by giving power to the World Health Organization.
They claim that the World Health Organization will be able to impose lockdowns or vaccine mandates on countries.
Yes, they will.
It's going to give them legal authority.
They've done this through the rules to say these things are going to be binding and they're going to have to do it. And of course, if the WHO says you've got a pandemic, well, then, uh, you know, you're
going to have to do things to satisfy the world health organization, you know, like
vaccinating all your citizens as Netanyahu made the Faustian bargain with Pfizer to do
will turn our citizens into lab rats, but you give us the vaccine so that we can travel
to and from.
So again, he is calling anybody who questions his treaty where he wants more surveillance tools,
more controls, and a centralized designation of pandemics and to make it binding on people.
Well, those people have to be shut down so the fight continues to ban face masks in the uk because they are now coming up again and so an organization that has arisen in the uk
to push back on the face mask stuff uh sent a sent a thing to the, uh, health leader there
and said, here's a two things and they're kind of mutually exclusive and
contradictory, first of all, there's your guidance about what people should do.
And in that you say the mass don't work.
And then you got a, um, another letter about the fact that locally people
can ignore the reality of all this.
This organization said, well, based on the content of these two papers,
the, quote, matter for local discretion, unquote, argument
to condone the mass masking and re-impositions
taking place in a minority of healthcare settings,
the scientific evidence pointing to the ineffectiveness of masks
as a viral barrier, together with the range of harms associated with them, renders this response
inadequate and bordering on irresponsibility as it perpetuates a postcode lottery where
patients in some localities have to endure a suboptimal service because the actions of a few monofocus
local infection control personnel. Yeah, exactly right. Well, we're going to take a quick break.
And when we come back, we're going to take a look at what some updates, quick updates with
the pistol braces. And we also want to take a look at what is happening with CBDC and some
interesting updates as to what is happening with gold.
We'll be right back.
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Alright, well we had a couple
of court decisions to slap
the ATF back into
line and the Biden administration.
The Fifth Circuit Court
on Wednesday put
out an injunction halting
the ATF's enforcement
of the pistol brace rule that they created.
It was enacted earlier this year.
But, of course, what they don't say in the Zero Hedge article is the fact that pistol brace things started under Trump in 2019,
ran against the NRA fought that.
They didn't fight the bump stock.
Gun owners of America did.
They said, this is not an important thing.
The bump stock is not important, but the principle is important.
And they were right about that because the NRA did nothing about that.
And so immediately then, Trump and the ATF go after pistol braces.
They fought him on the pistol braces.
And then when he is trying to rally support after the election, he got rid of the pistol brace.
But then it was immediately restarted by the Biden administration.
And now you've got an injunction across the country from a judge.
So they were likely to appeal this ruling by the Fifth Circuit Court.
And then the next win for gun owners was that was on Wednesday. Then on Thursday, a three-judge panel out of New Orleans Fifth Circuit Court
sided with gun owners, gun rights groups, and manufacturers
in declaring that the ghost gun rule of 2022 is unlawful.
And in that rule, the ATF redefined what a firearm is,
what a frame is, what a receiver is. Do you understand what they're doing with this color of law stuff?
First of all, you're doing gun control by executive order.
You're doing gun control by bureaucracy.
And you're violating constitutional protections of our God-given rights
that it used to take. We're accustomed to those rights being violated by the legislature.
Then you had the unelected judges violating those rights.
And now you've got the agency itself,
which is always looking to expand its little empire.
Now the agency, the ATF, the unconstitutional agency, the ATF is now
expanding all that. But the way that they're doing it is to change definitions. And this is the way
that they attack everything. What is a woman? What is a firearm? Oh, we'll let you know. We're
going to change that definition of all this stuff. They use the language to seize the moral high ground when it comes to arguments,
but they really do use the language when it comes to subverting the law and the Constitution.
In writing for the Fifth Circuit panel, Circuit Judge Kurt Engelhardt said the ATF rule flouts
clear statutory text and exceeds the legislatively imposed limits on agency authority
in the name of public policy.
And of course they do that by playing word games
and changing definitions from what we already know.
What is a firearm? We know what a firearm is.
Well, they're going to change that.
So when you look at the Biden administration,
even when it comes to other
countries, he tries to enact gun control. You have Israel wanting to buy a bunch of M16s from the
United States. They were going to hand them out to civilians to let them protect themselves. Well,
of course, this is anathema to Biden. Can you imagine?
We've already seen pictures, and people have already talked about that.
They said, well, we're going to ease up the regulations so that allow people to defend themselves.
And we saw pictures of citizen militias organizing
to protect their neighborhoods and homes and things like that.
And now, if you've got M16s being sent from the U.S. and given to these people, I mean, it refutes everything that Biden is about.
And so as they requested to buy thousands of them, 24,000 as a matter of fact, the Biden administration says we will not approve the sale until Israel guarantees the critical weapons will not reach civilian outposts in the West Bank.
And so you could say, well, this is because they don't want to consolidate Israel's presence in the occupied territories.
But I think it's about something other than that.
And by the way, I wonder how many M16s he left behind in Afghanistan.
Probably more than 24,000, I would imagine.
So I guess they'll have to buy them from the Afghans if they can.
It's just amazing.
And so now the ATF director, you know, we had this big thing going back and forth.
Remember that guy that was Chipman, David Chipman?
We talked about somebody who really looked like Biff from Back to the Future.
That's Chipman, David Chipman. We talk about somebody who really looked like Biff from Back to the Future. That's Chipman.
And he was this rabid gun control guy.
Well, they got rid of him, and they put in this guy, Dettelbach,
who appears to be every bit as bad, of course.
And in a conference, listen, he went to Harvard University conference and spoke.
And he was interviewed by the director of undergraduate studies
in women, gender, and he was interviewed by the director of undergraduate studies in women, gender,
and sexuality.
Who wants to know about guns?
Because that's what this is all about.
All of this women, gender, and sexuality studies is really about undermining our country in
every possible way.
And so she asked him about gun control.
What's on your wish list?
And he says, well, I want to put assault weapons back on my wish list because, you know, Biden was part of that shutting that down in 2004.
When he had his nomination hearings, he says, I'm not going to get rid of assault weapons.
And of course, we know what that means when somebody definitely says that they're not going to do something in politics.
That means they probably are going to do it.
But before we run out of time,
I want to take a quick look at what is happening with money.
We just took a look at the Second Amendment.
With money, if I can get this thing to work, open up here.
Okay, so we got in Australia, and maybe Harps experienced this,
you had a giant internet provider, a telco giant, Optus,
had a big outage on Thursday, November the 8th.
And so it really put a kink in their banking system.
And this is happening a week after we had supposedly something happening with the clearing house,
the private clearing house here in the U S and it looked like it was happening,
um,
uh,
on that Friday,
you know,
a week before this happened.
And I said,
Oh,
we got it taken care of,
but it's still hung around until the next Monday.
It was more obvious on Friday because you had people,
uh,
cause problems and people getting their paychecks.
Uh, but this article, um, from, um, uh, epic times, uh, on Friday because you had people cause problems and people getting their paychecks.
But this article from Epic Times, the Optus blackout proves that a small glitch in the system can cause total mayhem in a cashless society.
That's right.
If they get us into CBDC, this is the way you take us back to the dark ages, right?
The only solution to this technocracy may be eventually going Amish.
It is to protect our freedoms.
It would be worth it.
The mayhem, the frustration, the missed opportunities piled up in all quarters.
Some businesses, like call centers for banks, breathe a sigh of relief given they couldn't field calls.
However, for most people in small businesses, it spelled disaster.
The ever so convenient tap and go, you know, where you use your phone to make payments was removed.
And it was done so without warning.
And nobody had any cash.
And guess what?
The ATMs are down too, I guess. As a timely reminder to us that carrying cash may be a sensible thing to do for occasions
such as that experienced on November the 8th in Australia.
These outages have happened in the past.
They will happen again in the future.
So it makes sense to use cash as retailers and banks continue to charge for the use of
cards and for the use of tap and go.
And in this article, they say, you know, think about this.
You know, they set up automatic teller machines.
And at first, you know, there was no charge for that because they were saving money.
They needed fewer people working in the banks and physical locations.
So we could use an ATM instead.
But then they start charging you for the ATM.
And then they're doing the same thing for their tap and go stuff.
They charge you a premium for that. And so what they're pointing out is that,
you know,
you can use cash and you can save those collection fees that they're going to
charge you. Even if they don't add it to where you see it,
you know that the retailer is paying it and they have to add that in.
If they don't know what their costs are, they're going to go out of business.
And so when you have extra fees that are added by the government,
that gets padded into the cost.
Always is that way.
So yet once enough of us had been lured into ATMs rather than real live human tellers
behind a counter in a local branch, banking staff was then cut, branches were closed,
and then the fees started to be charged at the ATM. And this is where they do this everywhere.
Fast forward to today and the surcharges for paying with a card have been quietly introduced,
meaning that the supposed savings for customers are now being ignored. You have all these labor
saving devices where they need fewer employees because you don't have to have somebody there making change for somebody to register.
They just tap and go.
Oh, but now we're going to add fees to that as well.
And guess what?
Those fees will go up.
They will go up.
Those extra gouged percentages can be avoided by paying cash.
And not only that, but paying cash is going to keep that option alive. Surely the cost of a
cashless transaction is far less than one that involves receiving money from the customer,
giving change, balancing the till at the end of the day, taking the proceeds to the bank for
depositing and all the rest of this stuff. Further, tap and go often makes the customer
oblivious to what they're actually paying for because it's buried. So as all of this stuff goes down and nobody can do any transactions,
you stop and think about how dangerous that is.
When you look at Colonial Pipeline, for example, a year or two ago,
and you had the biggest pipeline on the East Coast, the thing was shut down.
How did they shut it down?
Did they destroy the pipelines? No. Did they using their control of, um, you know, their hack,
did they shut down the, you know, the valves and everything? No. What they did was they hacked the
financial system so they couldn't process payments and that type of thing.
And so they just stopped delivering stuff because they had no way to do transactions.
And so if anybody wants to shut our society down,
if you go completely electronic and completely cashless,
everything is going to be shut down by somebody just attacking the financial system. And look at what we've seen in Australia and in the United States the week before in both
of these cases.
And so it is a real vulnerability that's there.
Russia is saying the digital ruble will replace cash and no doubts about it.
The same guy who said back in September 2021, he said the digital ruble is going to be a replacement for cash ruble.
And now, as of October 30th of this year, he came back and reinforced that.
At first, people would say, well, no, that was taken out of context.
He really didn't mean that.
They tried to walk it back.
But now he's come back and he's doubled down. He says essentially the digital ruble is the real currency of the 22nd century or any other century, which at the end of the day must replace cash.
He said it's more convenient than cash and safety and convenience and all the rest of the stuff.
It is also very vulnerable.
Look, Russia is no different from many of these other countries.
Putin used to go to Davos every year.
This is the global agenda that's happening everywhere.
The hail Hydra stuff again, regardless of the, where the price
of gold is going up or down.
You need to protect yourself against CBDC.
And I, Tony Artaban has set up a David Knight dot gold.
You can go there and get gold and silver.
And I want to thank some of the people who have, um, sent that to me, get into a wolf
pack and, uh, just got, um, uh, a kid's, uh, a meal from one of them, which is really
pretty cool.
It's got, uh, uh, they signed up at that level and, uh, it's got a coloring sheet in
there.
It's got, um, a flashlight and, uh, you know, like a little tool that kids can play with.
But it's a way to teach kids the value of money.
But we also have to understand the value of having something in your hand that they can't trace, that they can't shut down.
That's going to be there if the Internet gets taken down, if the infrastructure gets down.
You can still be able to buy food if it's still around.
I mean, you need to provide in a number of different ways, but you need to be able to have the ability to do transactions.
That is going to be key.
And we have, well, let me get some of these comments here.
Jason Barker, they want the public armed when there's an outside threat, but disarmed when they're on the inside threat.
If they were efficient at protecting us,
then there wouldn't be any need for the public to be armed for an outside
threat.
They're admitting their own incompetence.
That's right.
My son says Biden wants Israel to kill Palestinians,
but only through bombings and drone strikes.
Can't have civilians protecting themselves, but they are.
Yeah, we'll do the killing.
Leave that to us.
We're really good at that.
As Obama said, we got drones and all the rest of the stuff. themselves what they are yeah we'll do the killing leave that to us we're really good at that as obama
said we got drones and all the rest of the stuff were great at assassination and all the rest of
this um and uh yeah but again this article of brownstone says has the us lost its first world
status this is a guy who had a meal with a friend from high school who is now living in Poland.
And he's a doctor there.
And one of the things he's doing is talking about the health
effects of social isolation, which is another one of the things
that they did to people.
But he says, as we got together, uh, he said, I went to see a movie, which
was obviously made for teenagers or people who want to be teenagers forever.
Uh, but he said, and then we went to get something to eat, and we're talking about what the country is like
because he's been gone for more than a decade.
Can you imagine how much things have changed?
And he says, yeah, we've really kind of lost our first world status.
He said, I told him everything is dirty.
Nothing works.
Everything is also more expensive.
And oh, by the way, you don't have any privacy anymore.
And this guy who is now a physician in Poland said, yeah, I'm seeing a lot of retired American soldiers coming to, the lack of standards, the fetishization of boutique ideologies, compulsory commitments to favored political causes, and all the rest of this stuff.
And he said, you know, we grew up together in this area.
He said, it seemed like the 90s, like stereotypical suburb, you know, like you'd see in the early Simpsons episodes or something.
He says, it wasn't Mayberry, but it certainly wasn't like what we see now.
He said on the drive through that day, we saw stores that were just abandoned.
Everything appeared to have acquired a thin layer of grime.
I couldn't recall being there in the before times or even on more recent trips home to visit family.
There's also far more beggars than I'd ever recall seeing at any time in the past.
Well, I tell you, when we look at this stuff, it really is like Biff became president.
Their model for Biff was Trump, and it's like we're living in back to the future too.
And many people still can't figure out how we got there.
So the fed is terrified that Americans are starting to get used to high inflation.
And they said, if that gets baked into people's mindset, then everybody
is going to change the way people start to operate.
It's one of the reasons why they've lied to us so much about
the inflation being transitory.
Uh, so they said, uh, well, if that happens, you know what we're going to have to do?
We're going to have to raise interest rates again.
Because they're going to grind us into the dust in order to keep their precious dollar on top.
And again, all of these countries, and Russia's doing the same thing as well.
China, meanwhile, is taking a lot of delivery of U.S.-based gold last month.
Why?
Well, because it is underpriced in the U.S., and they know that,
and they're taking advantage of the arbitrage there.
Hey, you know, they've artificially depressed the price of gold in the U.S.,
and so we can take these dollars that we don't want anymore.
We can cash them in and get the gold and bring that home.
Again, you know, that's a big part of why you want to go to DavidKnight.gold, Tony Artman.
But it's also the CBDC stuff.
It's also the jeopardy and the risk that we have in this cashless electronic society.
So take some precautions in that area. Thank you for joining us. Have a good day. The Common Man.
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