The David Knight Show - 13Oct23 Free Speech & War; MAGA's Messiah; The Ghost Gun Myth; mRNA to Poison Food

Episode Date: October 13, 2023

House remains SPEECHLESS! Crickets as Scalise drops out with weak support. Firearms (7:23)Global Day of Rage? Comedian points out they better not "trigger" rednecks.retired police chief takes the gove...rnment of Israel to task for denying most of their citizens the right to keep and bear arms.school district determines it will NOT be a soft targetDC turning into "hunger games" as firearms instructor points out the nearly impossible task of complying with DC restrictions"Stink" Uygur of the "Young Turds" decides he will run for President even though he's not a "natural born citizen" as required by Constitution — he will fight Constitution (30:24)MAGA keeps comparing Trump to Jesus as Steve Bannon did for Easter. A PBS documentary on Michael Flynn's "Christian Nationalism" is coming 18Oct. Trump is the "Father of the Vaccine" as he himself says even though ReAwaken America & Flynn say they're against the vaccine. And Flynn leads people in prayer to Satan, plagiarized verbatim from a cult leader of the 1980s as he poses as Christian (42:53)Focus on Wuhan lab origin of the "pandemic" is now a bipartisan political push and pushed from mainstream media. No, the bioweapon was the jab and here's why it's so dangerous — the mechanism of mRNA and plasmid DNA contamination (1:05:12)Thomas Massie blows the whistle on mRNA food and offers bill to ban it as USDA and FDA issue grants (1:22:29)Goals for YOUR autonomy and liberty (1:37:24)Free Speech and War — calls for career blacklists of individuals who backed terrorist tactics at Harvard and other Ivy League schools. Dershowitz and supporting billionaires want to censor speech, end anonymity and make sure these students are NEVER hired. And "conservative" media like Breitbart and Daily Wire join the call (1:46:41)INTERVIEW The Ghost Gun Myth What is it like to 3D print a gun? Is it untraceable? Cheaper or more expensive? The technical and legal issues and a look at where it goes from here Jason Barker, TheKnightsOfTheStorm.com (2:06:34) 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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Starting point is 00:00:00 Happiness. We all know what it feels like, but sometimes it doesn't come easy. I'm Garvey Bailey, the host of Happy Enough, a new podcast from The Globe and Mail about our pursuit of happiness. We know people want to live more fulfilling and positive lives, but how do we actually do that? Is there a happiness code to crack? From our relationship with technology to whether money can really buy you happiness, we'll hear from both real people and experts to demystify this thing we're all searching for and hopefully find ways to be happy enough. You can find Happy Enough wherever you listen to podcasts. Using free speech to free minds. You're listening to The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Friday, the 13th of October, year of our Lord, 2023.
Starting point is 00:01:42 A global day of rage, we're told. Well, fortunately here in the United States, we don't have to rely on a Mary Sue who's got the only key to the armory. We do have the ability to protect ourselves. As a matter of fact, coming up in the third hour, we're going to be talking to Jason Barker about the myth of ghost guns. Yeah, it kind of sounds like a Scooby-Doo episode, doesn't it? But no, we're going to have some serious discussions about that and some other issues. And we're going to begin with news that we haven't covered for quite some time. Domestic news is where we're going to begin. We'll be right back. Thank you. Well, we have a domestic government that is ruled by a bunch of tottering people who ought to be enjoying retirement, but they're so obsessed with power
Starting point is 00:03:02 that they cannot get themselves out of office we had vladimir putin say um uh the system in america doesn't bring the best people to the top boy that is uh stating the obvious isn't it and of course we have federman saying the same thing as is he not aware that he's not fit to be able to do this any more than a 90-year-old Dianne Feinstein? But then we have in the House, this fight over who is going to be Speaker continues, even as the guy who was the majority leader,
Starting point is 00:03:42 number two, Scalise, after they kicked out McCarthy. Scalise got the nomination in private, but now he has dropped out of the race because he doesn't have enough votes to win. Uh, they have such a narrow margin of majority and all the Democrats are going to vote for their candidate. Uh, so they're going to need to have a lot of Republicans voting for Scalise and they don't have that vote. So he has now dropped out of the speaker's race. As a matter of fact, this is what speaker choice looks like right now. Select all images with speakers. Uh, we could also put a Photoshop in there.
Starting point is 00:04:19 Uh, this, this came out before Scalise. So we should replace one of those audio speaker pictures with Steve Scalise. So, again, he doesn't. It's the same scenario that narrowly took McCarthy out. So he won the nomination on Wednesday by a 14-vote margin. But by Thursday, it was clear that he wasn't going to make it. You had Thomas Massey say, look, I know everybody doesn't like surprises. So I went to Steve Scalise and told him to his face that I was not going to support him on a floor vote for speaker.
Starting point is 00:04:55 Why? Because of the omnibus bill. He says he's going to go back to doing this whole omnibus bill thing. Steve Scalise has been there for a very long time. He's in a leadership position. It is business as usual. I don't know if it's going to be any different with Jim Jordan. As I said, you know, Jim Jordan, uh, when he first, uh, surfaced, uh, he would do a great job of, uh, making cases, a very good communicator, logical thinker, but all he does is hold grandstand hearings.
Starting point is 00:05:25 And maybe that's all he can do as a member of the House. Maybe he would be a good speaker. I don't know. But nevertheless, Thomas Massey said no. I thought this was an interesting comment. This is from Barry Moore, who's a Republican from Alabama. He said, I thought I might go with Scalise if everybody else is going to get behind him. That was fine, but it's just not working out that way. So I'm just kind of waiting to see what everybody else does. Not a leader, a follower. This guy failed the Ash experiment. He was one of the two thirds of the people who will do whatever everybody else is doing,
Starting point is 00:06:01 even if it's the wrong thing. Evidently, he doesn't have any reason, unlike Massey and others. He doesn't have any reason to oppose Steve Scalise. He's just going to go with whatever everybody else is doing. Yeah, me too. That's what I want to do. And it's amazing. And I've seen so many people from, especially when I was in high school and college, beginning to vote, most of the people would look to see. This is why these polls that are being done, you know, way before about six months, a year before we have any primaries type of thing.
Starting point is 00:06:42 That's why these polls are push polls. So many people want to be on the winning team. And so they look and they say, well, okay, well, this candidate A is head. So I'm for candidate A because I want to be on the winning team. At least six GOP lawmakers said they would not vote for Scalise. I'll be guaranteeing a repeat of January's drawn out speaker vote when Kevin McCarthy took 15 ballots to secure his position. police i'll be guaranteeing a repeat of january's drawn out speaker vote when kevin mccarthy took 15 ballots to secure his position but anyway so it's uh now you don't uh the good news is
Starting point is 00:07:14 we got our government shut down even the congress has shut down and uh to uh what was it uh mark twain who said no one is safe while Congress is in session. Well, I guess we're all safe for a little while. Problem is, uh, you know, Congress has just become this symbolic appendage. It doesn't really matter. We're run by bureaucracies. We're run by, uh, you know, we have, uh, tax policies created by the IRS. Uh, gun policy is created by the ATF.
Starting point is 00:07:46 And we've got all these different agencies are doing whatever they wish. Because the Congress has given up, just like this other guy said, well, let's see what the majority are doing. So they're just kind of a rump Congress. Anyway, so retired police chief points to Israel to blast gun control. And this is an important point on this so-called day of rage that has been declared by these Muslim leaders. Retired police chief writing for law enforcement today has thoughts about what's going on. He said the gun control freaks in the U.S. often bloviate about why anyone would need high-capacity magazines to hunt deer.
Starting point is 00:08:30 They ask why so-called weapons of war should be in private citizens' hands. He says, but have you seen what's going on in Israel? Now, that should answer their questions. And I think that's one of the reasons why all the mass media has elevated this Mary Sue story. I've seen one or two stories about people who had a pistol that they were allowed to have, and they engaged people who were attacking and that type of thing, but for the most part, the story that resonates with everyone is this 25-year-old woman year old woman who was head of security for kibbutz and she um you know got a dozen people or whatever together that you know were part of her group and she had the keys to the armory where
Starting point is 00:09:14 the guns were all locked up and they were able to uh fight off these people who were attacking well that's good but i wonder how many kibitzes there were that uh did not have a mary sue or did not whoever the person was who had the keys maybe uh they were killed and um that's it nobody's got any guns at that point in time and so you know they're pushing this because they want to push the gender roles they're pushing this because they want people to feel that they're safe when they're not, if they've taken the guns away. Unfortunately for the citizens of Israel, it took a surprise attack, says this retired police chief, that has, by all estimates, killed at least a thousand of its citizens, to wake up from a slumber that saw it impose draconian gun laws in a country,
Starting point is 00:10:08 in many ways more stringent than any such laws in the United States. After such a deadly attack on Israel last weekend, the government acted quickly to get guns into the hands of Israeli citizens rights, bearing arms.com while gun grabbers in the U S say the military and the police should be the ones, the only ones able to carry guns. And this is why they're pushing the Mary Sue story.
Starting point is 00:10:31 See, it works. We have a hero who is going to save us all. We don't have to take any responsibility for our own security. The events in Israel prove that it isn't always possible. As a matter of fact, you know, as we have everybody talking about this day of rage, and we have a lot of people in the media hyping on it, I thought it was a good reminder of what this comedian... Happiness. We all know what it feels like. But sometimes it doesn't come easy.
Starting point is 00:11:05 I'm Garvey Bailey, the host of Happy Enough, a new podcast from The Globe and Mail about our pursuit of happiness. We know people want to live more fulfilling and positive lives, but how do we actually do that? Is there a happiness code to crack? From our relationship with technology to whether money can really buy you happiness, we'll hear from both real people and experts to demystify this thing we're all searching for and hopefully find ways to say about America. I'm talking about rednecks. Good old boys with an arsenal in their basement that have been waiting for just such an occasion since 1775.
Starting point is 00:12:16 Oh, believe me, foreign troops land in the south, there'll be a line of pickup trucks and NASCARs heading down I-95. Marines will show up three hours later, nothing but beer cans and shotgun shells. What the hell happened here? War is over, baby! Then that meme. A rural America, we were coming, and then I got a picture of rural America. And you guys are like, yay, that's what we've been waiting for.
Starting point is 00:12:47 Anyway, it should be noted that less than a month ago, Hamas condemned an Israeli call for Jewish settlers to carry firearms. And I guess the government of Israel, when that was presented, said, not yet, let's wait just a little bit longer. I think they knew what was happening. The Israeli government is backing off because, frankly, troops can't be everywhere and can't protect everyone. Just like police officers. The guy bearing arms says, this is what my friend Yehuda Reimer, the pew-pew Jew, you know, pew-pew.
Starting point is 00:13:21 That's what he has on a t-shirt. He says, people with ARs don't get into cattle cars. That's right. And so when we look at this, you know, above and beyond the Pearl Harbor aspect, did they knowingly open the gates and let people come in? Beyond that, does the Israeli government bear responsibility for not allowing their citizens to have the tools to protect themselves? Yes. Yes, they do. Yes, they do. Nobody talks about that when we have mass shootings.
Starting point is 00:13:59 Nobody says, you know, why did the government keep people from having weapons in this school or in this church or whatever? Or why didn't these people arm themselves? I'm reminded of the Clint Eastwood movie, The Unforgiven. And I forget the character. But I remember the line. The guy says, you just shot an unarmed man. And the other person said, he should have armed himself.
Starting point is 00:14:27 Now, I'm not supporting that. I'm just saying that we bear some responsibility. If we allow the government to disarm us, we bear some responsibility. But the government bears a great deal of responsibility. A government that acts like Little Bill in that movie, if you remember. They bear responsibility for the murder of innocent citizens, making it impossible for ordinary citizens to have the tools to protect themselves. And in addition to that, this is yet another video of uh a person who was a part of the
Starting point is 00:15:10 israeli military saying i i don't believe that this was a situation where they didn't know what was going on now i've been told by some that uh it was a holiday, there was a lot of stand down. But I think to the extent of this stand down, I can't believe that to this extent that everybody went on holiday, that everybody took Sabbath off. Here's what one soldier said. He didn't believe it either. And he's not the first one that has said this i had a quote from somebody who was in um uh somebody who was in um israeli intelligence said no that's not the case we know what's going on we know if a cat is walking next to that fence uh so uh here's what he had to say and and since he's speaking Hebrew, I will read the subtitles. Listen, I was a commander in the Galani Brigade for a while, and I know where the border patrols
Starting point is 00:16:13 are. I was a squad leader for a while, and I'll tell you what happened. It was done in full cooperation. It is impossible that the IDF, the Israeli army, or especially Shin Bet, would stand down. There is no way the IDF does not react immediately with the Air Force. In my times, he said there would be an invasion from the Gaza Strip. I remember I was in Nahal, Oz, and hundreds of cars, vehicles from all sides arrived in seconds. No way this happened without the knowledge of the IDF. And I want to tell you something. Listen carefully. I want to tell you this country betrayed us back during the COVID-19 pandemic with these dangerous vaccinations. And now you see it more clearly.
Starting point is 00:16:58 The army no longer serves us. I know it sounds hard. I know it sounds scary. But in my opinion, it is true let's remember that operation warp speed was a military operation here in the united states as well i think it is very you know some people say don't uh don't conflate uh what is going on with the vaccine with this i think it shows the character of a country uh And it's a progression. You do it from the inside and you do it iteratively as well. And so if a government can kill you by poisoning you, that is hard to prove, isn't it? Especially if it's a delayed reaction for a lot of people.
Starting point is 00:17:42 But, you know, poisoners are sneaky. You know, they're like spies who stab you in the back. And now they're more bold. After the spies and the backstabbers and the vaccinators have done their job and the poisoners have done their job, now they're getting more bold. Now they just open up and come after you directly. And I think that is essentially what is going on here. I think they did stand down.
Starting point is 00:18:06 I think that the jab and the vaccine and using your own people as lab rats, I think that defines your character. It does sound harsh, and people have a difficult time believing the character of their governments, all of them, everywhere around the world. Every government in the world should not be trusted based on what you see in 2020. Many of us did not trust government before. And this, unfortunately, confirmed our belief in spades that we're ruled by criminals. Criminals.
Starting point is 00:18:47 Superintendent trains and arms school teachers. We are not going to be a soft target, he said. The school superintendent explains that he's not a gun person, but nevertheless he's trained and armed nearly 20 school faculty and staff members because, he said, it can take 15 minutes for officers to arrive when an active shooter incident develops. Or if you're in a situation in Israel where they've stood down from the border, they take hours, hours to show up.
Starting point is 00:19:17 Anyway, superintendent at a school district in Ohio had also done this at a nearby Sydney City Schools 10 years ago following the shooting at Sandy Hook. He said at that point in time, he worked with the county sheriff to improve school security with cameras and better doors and better locks and all the rest of that stuff. But he said, we understood that the most secure buildings in the country, if an active shooter wants to come in and do that kind of carnage to students, they can. So that's when we sat down and we came up with a plan that had an armed presence trained by the sheriff's department,
Starting point is 00:19:57 not a sheriff's deputy there in uniform, not somebody as we saw the Parkland shooting, who was heard the shooting, but he did not want to go inside. And as we saw the Parkland shooting, who heard the shooting, but he did not want to go inside. And as I said at the time, there's a big difference between somebody acting as a hero and somebody who is defending their own life or the life of innocent children who surround them that they know. If they're coming at you as an attacker, that's a very different dynamic than if you were called to go rush into the
Starting point is 00:20:28 gunfire, you're in a safe position. And that's what, um, that sheriff's deputy did, who is a school security in Florida. He didn't run in there. That's why we honor heroes.
Starting point is 00:20:41 That's not a natural thing to do. And we have to understand that a lot of people, uh people who wear a uniform and carry a gun are not heroes. And so we shouldn't fall back on hoping that we're going to be saved by a hero. Because if somebody attacks you when you have the ability to defend yourself, you will do it. I mean, that's just survival. That's not heroism. That's just survival that's not heroism that's just survival and so he said time is of paramount importance we need to have armed faculty on the scene immediately he said they go through
Starting point is 00:21:16 intense training and they are the first line of defense if there is a shooter they don't help the police once they arrive they're instructed to put the threat out as soon as possible and retreat as soon as law enforcement identifies themselves. And the parents overwhelmingly have supported the armed response team. So we feel pretty confident that the community in general is supportive of having trained and qualified armed response team to back up our school resource officers and the police. Armed teachers is far more effective uh you might have a police officer maybe you got one police officer to protect the school or a couple but they're easily identified because they have a uniform on so if you got somebody who is a killer what are they going to do take that person out and now you know they can do whatever
Starting point is 00:22:03 they want the teachers would be carrying concealed, and they don't know which teachers have weapons and which ones don't. And then the teachers are there and are going to act in their own defense and in the defense of children who are around them. Some teachers express concern about serving as law enforcement. You're not serving as law enforcement. You're not serving as law enforcement. You're not going to hand out tickets to people or arrest people. You're there to defend yourself.
Starting point is 00:22:34 You're not law enforcement. You're really there to serve and to protect. You know, they put that slogan on the sides of cars. Sometimes that's true. Oftentimes it's not. Oftentimes they're just bureaucrats writing tickets to people and harassing people, but they're there to protect themselves and others. They're not law enforcement.
Starting point is 00:22:55 In Washington, D.C., concealed carry trailblazer warns that without anything changing in Washington, D.C., it's going to be like the Hunger Games. Firearms instructor Leon Spears' office, he said, is not only the first training instructor authorized by the Metropolitan Police Department in D.C. to teach the 16-hour concealed carry course, but he was also the first D.C. resident to receive his own license to carry a concealed firearm. And he said D.C. is, quote, in trouble, unquote, right now, because officials aren't being tough enough on crime and that people should pursue a concealed carry permit in order to carry a firearm for self-defense.
Starting point is 00:23:41 They're not doing the job. Law enforcement there is not doing the job. They're not protecting anybody. They're not doing the job. Law enforcement there is not doing the job. They're not protecting anybody. They're not serving anybody. They may be serving summonses or tickets or whatever, but they're not serving the interest of the people there. The district passed 200 homicides this year in September, a milestone that was reached in late December of last year.
Starting point is 00:24:05 So they're in a faster pace. And D.C. is currently experiencing a 40% increase in violent crime compared to records this time last year. So in the first three quarters of the year, they got to the record that they had last year, and they're looking like it's 40% higher. If they do not come slamming hard with a hammer for criminal activity, it's just going to be Hunger Games, he said. So I'm just always a proponent for people to have their firearms.
Starting point is 00:24:38 As I pointed out, I'm the congressman. We just had a congressman who was carjacked, Quaylar from Texas. Other congressmen, as that happened, said, we're afraid to go out at night to go home. If we have a late session and it's dark, I'm not going to go out. So I'll sleep inside my office. What does it say when the congressmen are afraid of D.C.? And they won't do anything about it. The federal government does have ultimate control over the district of columbia or should
Starting point is 00:25:06 they should exercise their control over that but even the congressmen are cowering in fear doing nothing and part of the problem with carrying in uh in washington dc are the federal laws that say that you can't be within a certain number of feet of federal buildings or other things like that, but especially federal building schools. But, you know, these are deemed to be gun-free zones. And it's far too easy to inadvertently cross over into a sensitive place, especially if you're part of a city that's got all these private businesses mixed in with government entities.
Starting point is 00:25:43 The abundance of no-go zones for lawful gun owners, combined with the onerous training mandate that cannot be satisfied, listen to this, without traveling to Maryland or Virginia in order to complete the live fire training. In other words, you can go through a 16-hour class, but you've also got to go through live training, and they won't even let you do the training under supervision in DC. That's how obsessive they are about this.
Starting point is 00:26:09 Um, on, um, comments we've got here, uh, rabid, uh, R O four C H.
Starting point is 00:26:14 Thank you for the tip. So speaking as a teacher, I'll be the first to admit that I would take joy in being the school's designated defense. Give me a gun and the proper training. I'll take pride in protecting the kids. Yes. Good. And protecting your own life because you would be there. You'd be threatened as well. I mean, this is like somebody breaking into your home. Um, and, uh, Doug, thank you very much for the tip. I appreciate that. Um, and, uh, rabid, uh, R O four C H also tip and a comment.
Starting point is 00:26:41 Thank you for not taking sides the way everyone else does and simply pointing out the facts i appreciate that you allow us all to come to our own conclusions no thank you that's what i try to do like i said i'm not here to tell you what to think about what's going on with anything i'm especially what has been going on for a long time between israel and the palestinians and the rest of this stuff i'm just here to say think about it yourself and think about it from the perspective that you're going to answer to god for the decisions that you make uh you know we talk about things like turning the other cheek i understand that government is not there to turn the other cheek government is there to exercise the sword of justice justice, not to participate in forgiveness, and to keep people safe.
Starting point is 00:27:28 And we need to call out government when it fails to do that. And we need to always look at this perspective of just war and other things like that and speak out when government is not doing it. It's increasingly difficult to hold government accountable, but we must not stand behind it and cheer. If we get enough people to stand on principles, perhaps we can make a difference. However, understand that if you are that guy in the Nazi rally,
Starting point is 00:28:01 do you remember that symbol, that picture? I forget the guy's name now. But everybody is doing a Sieg Heil to Hitler, except one person. And he's got his arm down. And you usually see that picture with a big red circle around him. And they eventually got him. But he refused to go along with the crowd. And, you know, you are going to answer to god someday not to hitler not to anybody else um as we're talking about firearms um guard goldsmith um tweeted this out yesterday at large capacity gun magazine prohibition stands firm in court that's california's thing i guess the court there there has not looked up the definition of the word infringe yet.
Starting point is 00:28:50 Yeah, you don't need to have all of those rounds. Yeah, really? Okay. Awoots, thank you for the tip. The music festival killings to me had parallels to the Las Vegas shooting, and they both contained demographics disliked by governing bodies. Yeah, I agree. And, of course, like I said, Pachinik came on.
Starting point is 00:29:13 Nobody died. And I'm hearing that now as well. Nobody died at this concert. I don't believe that. And here's the thing. And we don't want to, you you know truth is one of the first casualties in war and of course so is free speech and we do not want that's why i spent so much time talking about the baby beheadings and things like that look i understand babies were killed and um
Starting point is 00:29:39 you know the muslims have paraded out the bodies of children in Hamas that were killed. I saw a gruesome picture of a child that was, you know, body was crushed, the head was exploded on a cot. You know, beheading is not the only way you kill a kid. But I wanted to put this in the context of what do we, do we really normally care about killing babies uh don't we just do whatever we want to the babies and children we if they survive the abortion we do what they accuse the falsely accused the iraqi soldiers are doing taking these kids who needed an incubator to survive they needed help and treatment to survive. They needed help and treatment to survive. Take them out, leave them on the floor to die. Well, we do that with the kids
Starting point is 00:30:28 now. Call it comfort care if they survive an abortion. I saw that Andrew Torbo of Gab put out on Twitter, he said, well, okay, beheading babies, there's 20,000 abortions typically a year in Israel. I don't know how many abortions there are in Hamas or in the Gaza Strip, I should say. And again, let's not conflate Hamas with the people in Gaza any more than we want to conflate the people, the Jewish people, with the government of Israel. If you look at the elections that are there, even assuming that the elections were legit, there is not a consensus there of the people behind Netanyahu or any of these political parties. The political opinion is widely differentiated there. And so we understand there's a difference between governments and the people. Hamas is not the people of Gaza. And the Israeli government is not the people of Israel.
Starting point is 00:31:32 And that's one of the first things we need to stop doing. We can see that here at home, can't we? I mean, do you support Biden? Did he win the election? I doubt it. But, you know, it's, you know, we're not, they're not even the real government. The real government's the CIA in this country. You understand that, right? The CIA and the bureaucracy, that's the real government.
Starting point is 00:31:56 These other people are just a distraction. And you don't even get what you vote for with that. I mean, it's just, so speaking of elections, we have Stink Uyghur of the Young Turds is going to run for president as a Democrat. I guess he saw an opening as RFK Jr. left the Democrat party to run as an independent. So now Stink is going to get in there. Yes, he said, I'm running against Joe Biden for the Democrat nomination.
Starting point is 00:32:23 Joe Biden is down 24 points on the economy he has no ability to make up that kind of ground you know interestingly uh biden according to these polls a poll from fox news says that biden beats trump but he loses to desantis and to um nukem nicky uh haley that's what we should call her. Newcomb Nikki. She's never seen a war that she doesn't want to take to the total extreme. So Stink's website list four issues and it's brief policy section. So what do you think he's concerned about? You think he's concerned about the medical martial law that we just had? My body, my choice.
Starting point is 00:33:04 He doesn't care about that. What about CBDCs? What about getting out of the WHO? What about the endless wars? What about the usury of banks even? Because what he focuses on are basically financial issues, but he's not going to talk about any real financial issues like CBDC, financial purging, incredible usury that has been with us and getting worse all
Starting point is 00:33:29 of the time. I think about that as I look at inflation. I've said, you know, if I was going to run for office again, I would make that my number one issue. We're going to cap the interest rate that credit cards and banks can charge on things charge on on things uh and tie it to whatever the official rate of inflation is that ought to make them give us an honest rate of inflation you think the bankers are going to be looking at this and their economists like wait wait a minute you uh take us down there.
Starting point is 00:34:05 We're going to be. They probably have indexed it to inflation. That's why they're charging you 25%, 30% on your credit cards. But no, it is usury. And it's been there for a very long time. And so they did have a cap. They had to have a fixed limit. You can't go more than 10%. And then after we got to inflation that was above that, they removed that cap.
Starting point is 00:34:24 Well, they should have done. They should have tied it to the inflation rate. But of course, the banks have their influence that is there. But anyway, he's talking about, well, we got to have paid family leave. We got to have a $15 minimum wage and affordable health insurance. Okay. Well, define what that is going to be. This is a guy who has absolutely no idea about how inflation is rearing its ugly head.
Starting point is 00:34:49 If he's out there pushing for a fixed minimum wage, it's ridiculous. And ending gerrymandering, which has been around always, always been around. What he means by that is that he's going to let the Democrats and Democrat courts decide how the districts are set up. Those are his big issues. Give me a break. Now, he's got another bigger issue. His real big issue is that he's not even qualified to be president because he is a naturalized citizen, not a natural born citizen. So just like we saw with Dr. Oz, interestingly enough, a Turkish citizen running for U.S. Senate, not an American citizen. He was the one that Trump endorsed. Dr. Oz,
Starting point is 00:35:35 who said, well, if I am elected to become senator, then I will become an American citizen. Well, how gracious of you. That's the guy that Trump supported. Why? Because he's a TV personality. And he went down and he lost to Fetterman. You understand why? I probably would have voted for Fetterman instead of Dr. Oz, you know, hoping that he's not going to know what he's doing.
Starting point is 00:36:07 Of course, he's got a staff that's going to make all those decisions for him. But what a slap in the face to Americans. Well, I'll become an American citizen if I'm elected to Congress or to Senate. Why? Why? Well, so that he'd be able to get to our secrets, right? Things that are classified, they wouldn't be able to see if he was still a Turkish citizen. Wow. Wow.
Starting point is 00:36:31 And so Stink, he's a naturalized citizen. He plans to challenge this constitutional requirement in court. And he has been ratioed on social uh media saying uh on twitter uh they put community notes by the way as he announces his it's candidacy for president community notes saying uh by the way the constitution bars him from becoming president he's an american citizen uh so he responded and he said um well i've lawyered up they're going to change the constitution to a win and he says um my guess is i'm going to have some really strong allies in this arnold schwarzenegger he says i'm going to the supreme court really strong allies in this and
Starting point is 00:37:20 he names arnold schwarzenegger i don't know arnold's not so strong anymore and he's not too popular anymore either uh so anyway it's um it's a joke uh but he does say i'm not going to go around and campaign with anybody personally how courageous um how a man of the people just doesn't say which people the turk people. He's a man of YouTube. And so he knows that YouTube is going to promote him. He was the one who, when I went to the political conventions covering them, YouTube had its own political coverage, and it was being done by Stink and the Young Turds. And so they were letting them do political commentary.
Starting point is 00:38:05 They had their roundtable discussions, and they had people coming to them and all the rest of the stuff. It was a real harbinger of things to come. We're going to take a quick break. When we come back, we're going to take a look at the Jesus cult around Trump. Yeah, exactly. There's about to be a PBS documentary on what, um, Michael Flynn and, uh, his people are doing. We'll be right back. Thank you. Making sense common again.
Starting point is 00:40:08 You're listening to The David Knight Show. Well, let me, before I get into this, let me just read a couple of cards that I got. And I thank people for what they've sent from Rob. He says, three hours of education each day and I can't thank you enough. Well, thank you. But again, the way I see education is not the filling of a bucket or telling you what to think, but to get you to ask some questions and to question what you're being told and to try to do critical thinking. It's not the filling of a bucket, but it's the lighting of a fire. That's what we tried to follow with our kids when we homeschooled them.
Starting point is 00:40:54 And this is from Paul. He says, let's hear more original music. Believe me, I would love to do that. I wish I had more time to do that. Usually I only have weekends where I can do a little bit of that. And, um, uh, and I am trying to know what you heard there. Um, uh, that's kind of my adaptation of somebody else's music. Um, I have other music that I'm working on that is more original and, um, and, and not
Starting point is 00:41:18 really appropriate for bumper music. And, uh, so that's really what I've been focused on, but I do need to get some more bumper music don't do a lot i've done some new christmas songs already um kind of nice to be able to do christmas songs and in uh august uh kind of give you a holiday feeling uh but i've got some of those uh more of those done instrumental of course uh but um i actually may put a bunch of them out as an album i don don't know. We'll see what happens with that. I don't know even how to do that. I don't even know how to, you know. I know there's places where I can put it besides YouTube.
Starting point is 00:41:52 YouTube won't let me put up even music anymore. So there's SoundCloud and some other places where I can do it. We'll have to see what happens with it. Timed Non-tides says, Israeli government restricts gun ownership, in other words, self-defense, rather strictly. So how much is the victimized citizen's blood on their own government's hands?
Starting point is 00:42:13 Yes, I agree. I agree. I think there is a culpability in that, even if it wasn't. Another FDR Pearl Harbor, open the gates and see what happens, right? Let's provoke people. And again, provocation going back, this has been going on for a long time.
Starting point is 00:42:30 As I said the other day, unprovoked? No. Caitlin Johnstone said, everybody's saying it's unprovoked. It is not unprovoked. It's a long series of provocations. Question is, is it proportional? Have they gone too far? And that is the question that we should be asking as well in terms of the Israeli government The question is, is it proportional? Have they gone too far?
Starting point is 00:42:54 And that is the question that we should be asking as well in terms of the Israeli government's response into Gaza. Is that a response that is proportional? Were there other things that they could have done? As a matter of fact, I thought it was kind of interesting. I'll just say this. We'll get to some of that later. But I thought it was kind of interesting as they got into this situation where the people in Hamas said, well, you know, if you bomb, we're going to execute and behead hostages on video. And that has not happened. They've been bombing. But also, you saw before
Starting point is 00:43:28 that happened that they turned off power and they turned off water. And that was something that if they hadn't done the bombing, I mean, they certainly could have done a siege like that. They control very tightly, really do control in spite of what, you know, I think part of the reason that I believe they stood down and these other people have been in the Israeli military believe that they stood down was because they have had, they've exercised incredible control say well you can't just keep them in that area and uh take your time and get the the hamas people out of there without killing everybody in gaza instead they wanted to just completely eradicate the area and push everybody out by having the by doing the pearl harbor uh thing that allows them to have an argument that that's what they must do. Except they've had these people contained for many decades.
Starting point is 00:44:33 But now, apparently, the problem solution says, well, the only solution that we've got now is a final solution for the people in Gaza. Let's talk about this upcoming documentary about the, uh, reawaken, uh, America movement, and I've talked about this before, uh, quite frankly, I think it is a betrayal of both America and of Christ and disgust me in all of this. And now we're seeing all this stuff. Trump as Jesus. As a matter of fact. This has been going around the picture of Jesus. Some ghostly Jesus.
Starting point is 00:45:22 Sitting next to Donald Trump in court. As a person who put this up said this is the most accurate court sketch of all time because nobody could have made it this far alone. Really? Really? Well, you know, God puts people in power. He uses evil people as well. And so, you know, a lot of times we have governments that do things, they mean it for evil, but God uses it for good. We see that all throughout the Bible, going back to the story of Joseph.
Starting point is 00:45:56 You know, he says to his brothers, you know, when you sold me into slavery, you meant it for evil, but God used it for good. Well, the government is constantly selling us into slavery. God will raise up one government to come after another government for his own purposes. But we are not to change the way that we behave because God has given us a standard. And even if these people who rule us don't adhere to that standard. That doesn't excuse us. That is the standard by which we will be judged. It is a standard by which our leaders will be judged.
Starting point is 00:46:31 And it is a standard by which our country will be judged. And so I just got to say, you know, when I look at pictures like this, first of all, you know, nobody knows what Jesus looked like. Yeah, long-haired hippie i don't know um they look like max von siedow i kind of doubt it uh you know but uh anyway uh we don't know what jesus looked like and you know the people were passing this thing around they have no idea who trump is that's the other thing about this. So the Washington Post story says that Trump is Jesus, why he cast himself as a martyr,
Starting point is 00:47:14 and why his fans go along with it. When Donald Trump's civil trial on fraud allegations began in Manhattan last week, some of his most avid fans pictured him sitting alongside an archetypal martyr, Jesus. Trump quickly circulated the faux courtroom sketch to his social media followers. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:47:35 And he's got, they've got all kinds of things. So the pictures of Trump with Jesus, does he know who Jesus is? You know, that's all of these people who surrounded him, people like Paula White and all these other people, Robert Jefferson of Dallas. They ought to be talking to him about the real issues instead of bowing down and worshiping him.
Starting point is 00:47:58 They should be teaching him who to bow down and worship. So he says, they're not after me. They're coming after you. Well, tell that to the January the Sixers, Benedict Donald. Oh, all you people there on January the Sixth, they're not coming after you. All you people who've gotten decades in prison, they're not coming after you. They're coming after me. I'm your savior.
Starting point is 00:48:22 I've risked it all, he said, to defend the working class from the corrupt political class. I put everything on the line to fight for you. Yeah. You know, he saved us. He saved us from COVID. Remember? And he's told us that many times.
Starting point is 00:48:38 And look, I guess in a certain way, I'm the father of the vaccine because I was the one that pushed it. You know, to get it done in less than nine months, I pushed them like they've never been pushed before, and that's why we have it. The vaccine is one of the greatest achievements of mankind. Let the teachers get the vaccine. They should get the vaccine. I hope they do. Yeah, well, you know, anybody that tells you that is betraying you.
Starting point is 00:49:05 They're either incredibly stupid or they're evil. And, of course, he didn't just stop when he got out of the presidency. You know, by the summer of 2021, when they were inventing their new threat, they'd already gone through the Omicron variant. And then, oh, well, yeah, okay, nobody died with the Omicron. So let's invent a new thing. We'll scare you about the Delta thing. Oh,
Starting point is 00:49:29 it's worse than Omicron. I know you didn't die with COVID and you didn't die with Omicron, but you're going to be dying with Delta. And so when he was speaking to his people, notice when he's talking here, he's not wearing a mask. People are not wearing a mask. He's gotten over all that stuff. He wouldn't do rallies and things like that for the most part before the election he had a
Starting point is 00:49:50 lockdown mail-in election but he spoke to these people and he's saying that even though his vaccine this is the summer of 2021 remember six months after they rolled out this vaccine for people um and um at that point it was not mandated by uh biden you know not till the end of august or or beginning of september was it mandated but in the summer when the delta thing came out trump was saying that Biden had not done enough to stop this COVID stuff. So more people needed to get the jab. And Trump would have done a better job of getting people to do the jab. Is he saying, well, he needs to mandate it because people aren't taking it? He didn't stop the virus, you know.
Starting point is 00:50:38 They say, oh, he gets wonderful marks. He doesn't get good marks. He's done a terrible job, including on vaccinations, including on everything else. And now the virus is back. The virus is back. I'm shaking hands with everybody backstage. I say, well, I don't know. Is this a good thing or bad?
Starting point is 00:50:57 You'll read about it in three or four days, maybe. Hopefully not. But I. Yeah, maybe he's going to come down with COVID and die. You know, he told us that he got COVID. And he told us that he beat it. And then when he said that he got it and he said that he beat it, they produced commemorative coins for that to sell his cult.
Starting point is 00:51:19 When he was booked at the Atlanta jail on election interference charges, of course, he put out his mugshot that he practiced. was booked at the Atlanta jail on election interference charges. Of course, he put out his mugshot that he practiced. And it was his first post on X on Twitter. Since he'd been banned in January 2021, within 24 hours, he raised more than $4 million. But of course, he doesn't do anything to help his fellow defendants. He doesn't even understand that by letting them twist in the wind, the reason that Fannie Willis indicted all those people
Starting point is 00:51:56 was so that she could get them to turn against him. And he's not going to do anything to help their common defense. And during Trump's first impeachment in 2019, Representative Barry Loudermilk of Georgia argued to House colleagues that Jesus had been afforded more rights at his trial than the Democrats had given Trump during the investigation. And that's the same thing that we had Bannon doing with a Catholic priest, talking about Trump as the Messiah victim. Listen to this. Father, yesterday's Palm Sunday, you're in the most sacred and holy week in the Christian calendar. Very symbolic that Donald Trump is being brought before the magistrate tomorrow in New York, is it not, sir?
Starting point is 00:52:52 It really is, Steve. You know, on Good Friday, Pilate is there and he talks to Jesus and he says, well, you know, what have you done? He says, I find no guilt in you. And then he goes out to the crowd and he says, shall I release for you the king of the Jews? And the crowd says, the crowd says, give us Trump. Give us Trump. Give us that thief. Give us that convicted thief, Trump, not Barabbas. Trump's use of religious imagery has not persuaded many devout Christians that he's one of them. Rather, many evangelical leaders who have been supportive of Trump say that although he is a flawed person, he is valuable to their cause because of his willingness to break norms and ally himself with conservative
Starting point is 00:53:35 Christian policy, which he now calls too harsh, too harsh to protect innocent babies. Well, you know, if Trump is just so Christian, and if you don't believe him, he'll tell you just how Christian he is. He doesn't talk about, he talks about Christianity. He doesn't talk about Christ. He talks about himself. You know, nobody has done more for Christianity. Nobody has done more for Christianity.
Starting point is 00:54:08 Nobody has done more for religion of all type than me. And they're really doing things now, too. And I've always said it. They are against organized religion. They're against Christianity. Oh, yeah. And he is a great defender of the Bible as well. You mentioned the Bible.
Starting point is 00:54:25 You've been talking about how it's your favorite book. And you said, I think last night in Iowa, some people are surprised that you say that. I'm wondering what one or two of your most favorite Bible verses are and why. I wouldn't want to get into it because to me it's very personal. Because I've never read it. The Bible is very personal, so I don't want to get into it. There's no verse that means a lot to you that you think about or cite? The Bible means a lot to me, but I don't want to get into specifics. Even to cite a verse that you like?
Starting point is 00:54:49 No, I don't want to do that. An Old Testament guy or a New Testament guy? Probably equal. I think it's just an incredible, the whole Bible is an incredible. I joke very much so. They always hold up the art of the deal. I say my second favorite book of all time. But I just think the Bible is just something very special.
Starting point is 00:55:07 Yeah, yeah. And he's sitting there thinking, what's he talking about? Old Testament, New Testament. What is he talking about? I like all of them. Yeah, I like all those religions. And yeah. And the people sinned a great sin.
Starting point is 00:55:23 You might want to start with Exodus. And they bore him upon their shoulders and rejoiced, saying, this be our God, O Israel. Well, you know, I got into this because I want to talk about this upcoming PBS thing, exposing Reawaken. Now, I'm sure that they're not going to have the same complaints with Michael Flynn and his reawaken road show, which is really what it is. This road revival and tent revival type of thing. It's Elmer Gantry type of thing. It truly is cynical. They hate you because they hate Jesus, they're saying. Attendees are told that now is the time to
Starting point is 00:56:05 put on the whole armor of god what does he mean by that what does he mean by that right uh the retired three-star army general michael flynn the tour's biggest draw invited people to be baptized baptized into trump and to flynn to their political movement and to what? Pastors then lowered them under the surface, welcoming them with a movement and to the movement with name of Jesus and the army of God. There you go. So reawaken America launched by Flynn and a Oklahoma grifter called Clay
Starting point is 00:56:41 Clark. A few months after the January the 6th insurrection. So Alex has got his stop the sting thing and Trump's got his save America thing. And they made millions. Trump made hundreds of millions, 250 million. And so then these guys say, hey, this is going to be like falling off a log, as Roger Stone said. And of course, Roger Stone is one of the people hanging around with this as well. Attendees and speakers still insist that Trump rightfully
Starting point is 00:57:07 won. Since early last year, the Reawaken America tour has carried its message of a country under siege to tens of thousands of people in 15 cities and towns. The tour serves as a traveling roadshow and recruiting tool for the ascendant Christian nationalist movement. These people tool for the ascendant christian nationalist movement um these people are dragging the name of christ through the mud they're phony about all of this stuff and this is why it needs to be opposed um wrapping themselves in god patriotism and politics uh well i don't have any problem with any of those things but uh that's not what they're about. When they talk about making America a Christian nation, here's what I think of a Christian nation.
Starting point is 00:57:52 I think a Christian nation is one that follows Christian principles as part of its legal basis. Things like a justified war or the fact that we have God-given rights that government can't take away. Those Christian principles that were the basis of America are what we're talking about. Not, you know, his traveling road show. And so there's a coming documentary going to be out in five days, October the 18th on PBS, Michael Flynn's Holy War. And they will use this, they'll use Flynn to mock Christ. Because Flynn is a mockery of Christ. He has controlled opposition. And he's controlled
Starting point is 00:58:39 opposition not just to the CIA, but far higher pay grade than that. You want to talk about the armor of god it's principalities and powers that we're fighting lies that we are fighting that's who controls him so um he's going to discredit the truth this is the whole thing you you see this all the time people adding phony stuff when we talk about again the beheadings that was was there not enough atrocities and terrorism that they don't have to add some unproven speculative perhaps false details to that yes they killed babies in cribs is that not sensational enough do you have to make it about beheadings? And you have to say, well, 40 kids.
Starting point is 00:59:25 Well, and maybe not 40 kids, but maybe it's just... You start doing that kind of stuff. You start adding shaky details, even lies, to something that's happening, and you discredit it. And that's what Flynn is doing. He's doing that to Christianity. He's doing that to the vaccine stuff as well. Focuses a lot on the vaccine. I don't want somebody like Flynn,
Starting point is 00:59:48 an obvious liar and a grifter, out there talking about the vaccine stuff. Another one of these October 4th nonsense people. So he's going to discredit the truth about the vaccine. He's going to discredit the truth about Christ as well. As a matter of fact, this is what this looks like. This guy is out there leading prayers to
Starting point is 01:00:09 ascended masters. He's out there leading prayers to Lucifer and church buildings and these people who think they're Christians are repeating all this stuff. We are your instrument of those sevenfold rays and all your archangels, all of them. And I are your instrument of those sevenfold rays and all your archangels all of
Starting point is 01:00:27 them and i am the instrument of those sevenfold Elizabeth Clare Prophet and i will not cult leader from the 1980s my stand we will not retreat we will stand our ground i will not fear to speak we will not fear to speak and i will be fear to speak. And I will be the instrument of God's will, whatever it is. We will be the instrument of your will, whatever it is. In the name of Archangel Michael and his legions, I am freeborn and I shall remain freeborn. In your name and the name of your legions, we are freeborn and we shall remain freeborn. And I shall not be enslaved by any foe within or without. And we shall not be enslaved by any foe within or without. So help me God. God bless you. God bless America.
Starting point is 01:01:34 Thank you very much. Yeah. General Flynn recited the auspicious Elizabeth Clare Prophet's channeled message from 1984 nearly verbatim. Elizabeth's full original speech can be found linked below. It begins by stating the following message is channeled from whom they believe is Archangel Michael. Well, there you go. Is that Archangel Michael Flynn? That makes sense now, okay? So he's actually the archangel there right now. Look, these people are grifters. They are Satan worshipers. They're defiling the truth about the vaccine. They're defiling the truth about Christ.
Starting point is 01:02:13 It's just, yeah. You worship the father of the vaccine, Trump, and worship the father of lies. That's what this guy is about. We'll be right back. You're listening to The David Knight Show. so well uh let me read some of the comments here. Maloney says, I don't believe Trump took his own jab. I don't either. I don't believe that he took remdesivir that he said he took.
Starting point is 01:03:32 And I don't believe that he had COVID. I don't believe that it was a pandemic. I don't believe any of that stuff. I believe they relabeled every disease they could think of, respiratory and otherwise, as COVID. I think he was in on it from the very beginning. And I'll go even further. I think it was a deliberate ploy to stop people from using hydroxychloroquine
Starting point is 01:03:51 to have Trump talk about that and say, oh, maybe we could even inject sunlight into our veins. Yeah, right. And then Fauci goes, come on, come on, listen to me. I'm Mr. Science. He doesn't know what he's talking about. And anybody that wants to take hydroxychloroquine, it's the same as thinking that you're going to inject sunlight into your veins that's how they discredit it you add lies like injecting sunlight into your veins
Starting point is 01:04:13 to the truth about hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin or something like that but uh since when did it ever become the business of Fauci or Trump or anybody else in government at any level to tell me what I can do to my body? And we're not all these people pushing anything you want to do to a baby. They completely look the other way when it was actually your body and not some other body. Mark M. 228. It's a travesty that Trump has deserted the J-6ers. It absolutely is. And always with the Jesus comparison says KWD 68.
Starting point is 01:04:51 Billy the Kid Part 2. Trump opened the gates for LGBT in the military. Oh, absolutely. The same way that he did for the opening the gates for the LGBT in sports and into beauty contests and everything else. He was a pioneer in that. Virtue signaled on that as well. Narrow Way, Narrow Gate Ministries.
Starting point is 01:05:15 It's so sad that far too many believers have no idea how to fight spiritual warfare and do not know the weapons of their warfare. If believers did 10% of what Satanists did, the world would be better i think it's also interesting that uh part of that ascended prayer you know we will obey your will whatever that is i don't know where i would find that what's that thing the bible or anything i mean how would we know what god's will is well he's revealed it actually uh the book that trump doesn't like to read uh kwd 68 false prophets you have to know your bible or you fall for it exactly right yeah whatever your will is we we don't know and my son says um trump i'm such a big fan of the bible that i joked i like it more than the book that i wrote
Starting point is 01:05:57 which is called art of the deal let's talk about that book instead that's exactly what you're exactly right that's what he did um let's see people are so desperate for the nation to be what it was that they cling to trump that's right they don't realize that it was what it was because of a certain set of principles they don't care about the principles. They care about a person now. SoloCat, 1980s. Trump is one of the greatest mass murderers in history with his jab. I agree.
Starting point is 01:06:33 And then Christian Constitutional Conservative. I'm very satisfied with your choice of music. Well, thank you. We need to have more variety. I feel bad to play the same songs as much as I do, but um uh it's coming we're we're gonna get there let's talk a little bit about this whole gain of function lab stuff uh patricia herity the gain of function lab leaked bioweapon story is pure science fiction that's exactly what i believe and i've been saying that for a while. Actually, this is an article from Simon Lee,
Starting point is 01:07:08 science officer, who says post-9-11 fear porn set the scene. We had all the practicing of how they were going to do this for 20 years, and actually that began the first practice of it just two months before 9-11. One week after, we had a real death from a false flag anthrax attack that was initially, if you remember, blamed on Iraq. Then it was blamed on a Patsy who was killed or committed suicide. But investigations show that that form of anthrax, both its delivery as well as other aspects of it, could have only come
Starting point is 01:07:45 from two labs, both of them in America, both of them tightly controlled by the CIA. So what did they do? They picked somebody from another lab that didn't have access to any of that, made him the patsy. Pushed by mainstream media with scary stories about labs genetically modifying viruses in order to make them more lethal. We are encouraged to believe that terrorists might unleash a deadly contagion viral plague upon the world. Virologists have claimed
Starting point is 01:08:12 that the coronavirus probably resulted in regular contact between humans and animals, possibly in connection with the wet markets in Wuhan. Initially, the lab origin narrative was censored, but this has now become the mainstream narrative. And as Simon Lee says, this alone ought to be enough to make critical thinkers skeptical about this. Again, the fact that now all of a sudden they've done a complete 180 and you've got both parties, you've got Trump, you've got Biden, you've got Rand Paul, you've got the mainstream media. Oh, everybody agrees.
Starting point is 01:08:48 Everybody agrees on this now. Because I think, and the writer here does not say it, my belief is that they're bringing this up now and pushing this because they want you to, A, be afraid, and think that it is a continuing threat threat and that the continuing issues with people, health issues, are not due to the real bioweapon, Trump shot. They're due to long COVID or they're due to something else is about to be released. The people who believe the lab leak story seem to be ignoring some simple facts. None of the symptoms associated with COVID-19 are new.
Starting point is 01:09:28 They're not unique. They're not specific. There simply is no new disease. It is a rebranding of old diseases and symptoms. And there is no proof of transmission or contagion except for a few highly flawed epidemiological studies. There never was a need to create a virus bioweapon when all that was needed to control the masses was relentless propaganda and a fraudulent PCR test. There is no new virus, there is no new disease,
Starting point is 01:10:00 there is no contagious bioweapon, and there has been no pandemic. There absolutely was no pandemic, and you can see that see that yourself i mean look at all the situations i had people saying well you know i i carefully guarded the health of these people under my care in this in this rest home and the guy was in tears you know late 20s early 30s he said we started these vaccines and he said you know we've had a dozen deaths or whatever and he said and other people just sitting around here now and a kind of catatonic fog and so we kept them safe and that was in january as soon as they started this trump shot stuff and everybody else is out there but how are we going to keep trump in in the office of presidency
Starting point is 01:10:39 and it's like get him out of there i don't really care who cares you know i mean it's going to be yeah we know what b Biden is going to do. There wasn't any, there was no naivety about what Biden was going to do. We knew he was going to mandate this stuff. We knew that he hated all civil liberties, but nevertheless, you can't continue to support Benedict Donald. It's pure science fiction. And so, and fear that they're doing um those that have been fooled by the gain of function bioweapon narrative but look i do believe
Starting point is 01:11:15 unlike this author that there is gain of function for bacteria bacteria and other things like that to make them more easily transmitted and to take things that are very dangerous and make them even more dangerous. But let's understand that it truly is the Trump shot. That is the plague, the Trump shot. That is the bioweapon. Dr. Sukharit Bhakti says the mRNA injections are a crime against humanity. They absolutely are. Whoever propagates RNA vaccines as effective and safe,
Starting point is 01:12:02 whoever claims that nothing can happen to your genome they are either incredibly ignorant or endlessly evil and look i guess in a certain way like that other of the vaccine because yeah like that guy pushing everybody yeah you need to get it yeah incredibly ignorant or endlessly evil such people claim the retired university of mainz professor of microbiology are turning their backs on the horror scenario that is unfolding in front of our very eyes you know somebody saying this is the greatest achievement of mankind somebody like trump saying that and yet he says um do this to save yourselves. Oppose this. He said, fellow citizens and physicians of the world, turn away from the perpetuation of this monstrous crime against humanity.
Starting point is 01:12:54 Do this to save yourselves. Do this to save your descendants, to rescue the name of your family, or you will go down in history as one of the greatest criminals of all time. And that is especially true of these politicians, of this Trump cult. Get yourself away from this guy who said he was the father of it, who said it was the greatest achievement of mankind. No, it is one of the greatest crimes in history. Distance yourself from this guy. This is why I have absolutely no respect for
Starting point is 01:13:26 anybody who supports trump i don't want to hear any more about this machiavellian you know lesser two evils any of the rest of this stuff the man is pure evil he has to be rejected on the basis of what he has done and continues to do with a vaccine alone. And so this doctor says that it is not only is this plasmid, he says the specific focus that he's been working on is on the plasmid DNA. And I'm not talking about this, but let's just briefly go through this. He says it can indeed cause genetic mutation in the host these mutations can be inherited maybe this is why they were so intent on injecting pregnant women because if you do genetic modification to a developing child that's one of the reasons why they um you know say don't
Starting point is 01:14:22 do any genetic modification found born babies because at that stage as they're developing you modify them genetically that is a seed change that means that anything that you do to them at that stage is going to be permanent for them and it will be passed along to their descendants that's why they call it a seed change and that's why there's so much uh so many prohibitions and uh and everything else even in china you know even a chinese scientist who does this to a developing child uh they the chinese have to at least make a show of coming after this guy children are those receiving the injections and can be subjected to genetic modification without being injected themselves and without consent.
Starting point is 01:15:12 He was asked to talk in layman's terms about the danger of the so-called vaccines. And so Bhakti said, so that any 14 year old could understand. So his analogy, he used a bakery analogy. He said, the genome is an entire set of DNA instructions in
Starting point is 01:15:25 the cell, packaged in the chromosomes, the books of life, which are kept safe in the cell nucleus. So when a recipe for a product is required, let's say a cake, the book is opened to the right page and a copy is made from the recipe. This recipe is sent to the manufacturing site, the bakery, in the cell. The cake is placed for inspection on the windowsill of the cell. Having fulfilled its purpose, the copied recipe, which is mRNA, is then disposed of. Naturally occurring mRNA is short-lived, but not the stuff that Trump and Fauci and Biden put into people. RNA vaccines, however, direct the production of selected antigens, like the spike protein.
Starting point is 01:16:08 More than one billion copies of this spike protein recipe are administered with each injection. Mass production of mRNA requires mass availability of the DNA template. So how do the injections do this? Well, the injections contain billions and trillions of minute bacterial chromosomes called plasmids. This is the DNA base for the replication of the spike protein and the mRNA
Starting point is 01:16:32 injections. And these are packaged in lipid nanoparticles, tiny fatty globules, which protect the injected RNA from destruction so that it can travel in the bloodstream to reach all the organs of the body. When delivered to the body's organs, these nanoparticles act as Trojan horses and they're taken up by the cell and the recipe produces the product which is then displayed on the windowsill. And what everyone must know is that outside of the cell, security guards are on watch. And so he said, when you put this foreign plasmid DNA into the body, he said, well, when the recipe is produced from your own book of life, your own genome, he said, our immune system, the security guards look at it and say, well, that's authentic. That's genuine. He said the distinction between genetic material that is from you
Starting point is 01:17:28 and material that is not from you, that ability to distinguish is given at birth and ends at death. He cited the example of organ rejection, where non-self organs are routinely rejected, even within the same species of humans he went on to say that if this intrusion is repeated an explosive reaction follows fast and furious this is the principle at work he said which explains the intensifying and worsening adverse effects following repeated mrna injections or booster shots he described the the sheer volume of packaged RNA material being introduced in each of these
Starting point is 01:18:07 injections as gigantic. He said it results in myriad immune attack events, and the eruptions of these reactions can only halt when the production of the alien protein comes to an end. But how long does this take? He says, well, they tell us that the process of this reproduction is going to end in just a few days. He said, that is simply false. He mentioned an alarming find which shows that the spike protein
Starting point is 01:18:33 and the multi-organ inflammation were detected in vaccines weeks and even months after injection. What is more, he said, this was associated often with severe and even fatal illness. Why on earth have they designed this to produce these effects? He said, it is a deliberate bioweapon, and they got you looking at something else. What earthly reason could there have been, could there still be, for such disastrous, long-lasting production of RNA-encoded protein? Well, he said that if the plasmid DNA is not removed prior to the vaccines being packaged for use,
Starting point is 01:19:12 it would be developed into the cells of the vaccinated. The result would then be the plasmid DNA would alter the book of life with its own recipe, meaning genetic modification of the vaccinated without their knowledge or consent. The discovery of contaminated plasmid DNA in the vaccines by Kevin McKernan and colleagues immediately provides one terrifying explanation. The plasmid DNA had not been removed from the vaccines. And cell uptake of plasmid DNA alters the entire set of DNA instructions and by definition equates with alteration of the genome.
Starting point is 01:19:53 Now let me just say here, you've got people like Rand Paul calling Fauci a war criminal, and he is, but not for the reasons that Rand Paul says. He says he's out there doing genetic modification and gain of function and all the rest of this stuff at this lab, and we got to arrest him for that, right? No, the vaccine, Rand, the vaccine that Trump did and that Biden mandated, that is your gain of function.
Starting point is 01:20:20 That is your genetic modification. You're a doctor. You know better. You're a doctor. You know better. You're not a fool. Who has not heard of the mysterious deaths? These are only the tip of the iceberg, the mysterious sudden deaths. Well, Rand Paul says Fauci is a traitor to his country who belongs in jail. Should be in prison for covering up the origin of the COVID virus.
Starting point is 01:20:47 No, he's lying to us about many things. No, he needs to, and it's not because of the lab. It's because of the bioweapon injected into people. This man was a traitor to his country, says Rand. And so is Rand. And so is everyone who continues to cover up for what this bioweapon is. These people won't even stop it. The best that you see out of the political class is DeSantis saying, well, I wouldn't recommend this if you're
Starting point is 01:21:24 young. I'm sorry, that's not good enough. You're still saying you're going to make it available to the elderly and everybody who is not young? Come on. They all are guilty. They all took a stab at us. And they have all misdirected us. Every one of them has lied to us about the lockdowns and everything else.
Starting point is 01:21:44 And then you've got these celebrities like Travis Kelsey. I don't know the football player. I don't even know how to pronounce his name. Who's out there pushing all this stuff. You know, the Taylor Swift's new boyfriend. He was called Mr. Pfizer by Aaron Rogers. And he says, oh, I'm, I'm a thousand percent comfortable being called Mr.
Starting point is 01:22:03 Pfizer. He says, I got it because, you know, keeping myself safe. No, didn't do that. Keeping my family safe. Didn't do that. The people in this building. So, yeah, I stand by one thousand percent fully comfortable with him calling me Mr. Fizer, he said with a smile. OK, well, we'll see what happens. He keeps getting these boosters. I know he's
Starting point is 01:22:27 very strong, but we'll see what happens. Hospital that fired nurses for refusing vaccines are now begging them to come back. Maine General Health in Augusta, Maine, currently imploring nurses whom they previously fired
Starting point is 01:22:42 for not complying with their vaccine mandates. They've sent out letters with a message, please think about returning to us. And I think that people are saying basically get lost. You were once a proud member of the Maine General team. Would you consider rejoining us? We would be pleased to discuss options with you. As you know, nearly two years ago, Maine General had to comply with a state mandate for COVID-19 vaccination.
Starting point is 01:23:10 Or what would have happened to them? They would have lost some money. So what they did was they fired these people so they could keep the money. It's just, that's one thing that's happening with us. We lost a number of great employees as a result including you and this nurse who put this out said i was livid despite hard economic time she lost her job she had made about 75 000 a year before being fired but she was not tempted to come back she said how dare you force me out of a career that i've dedicated my
Starting point is 01:23:45 whole life to you've taken away my livelihood my ability to earn a good income well because it was about their money right they could make a lot more money killing people and forcing you to get injected now you think i'm going to come back and grovel to you? This is the attitude we should have with Trump and Biden. It's so obscene that they're the leading candidates. Just amazing to me. Thomas Massey talking about the vaccines growing less. I've mentioned this in passing. We could really contaminate a lot of our food supply with unknown doses of vaccines that would deliver unknown dosages.
Starting point is 01:24:27 And, of course, this is not just a theory that's being passed around out there. These are grants that are coming from the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the FDA. And so a bill has been introduced by Thomas Massey to stop that from happening. A vote on that bill is still pending because they can't even figure out who the speaker is going to be. Anyway, there has been a recent grant of a half a million dollars in California from the National Science Foundation, a federal organization, to involve growing lettuce
Starting point is 01:25:02 and trying to get the lettuce to then produce mRNA vaccines to be consumed by people to eat the lettuce. I mean, they're just coming after us in every direction, aren't they? Massey said he's concerned. He said, you know, plants cross-pollinate, and pollen from these modified plants, food-producing plants, could carry in the wind to other fields and contaminate them. And of course it could. We have seen this with glyphosate and with dicambra,
Starting point is 01:25:32 which is another variant of that. These pesticides that poison the land there so that you can't grow anything except the genetically modified seeds from monsanto are now there and so farmers who would put glyphosate and especially decambra onto their crops uh they even have a name for it decambra drift it drifts onto adjacent fields and poisons their fields so they can't grow anything unless they go to monsanto or bear and buy their genetically modified seeds they their land is now poisoned for anything else this is what they did to farmers in india to make them dependent. Every year they had to buy seed from Monsanto,
Starting point is 01:26:27 and Monsanto could charge them whatever they wanted. Or Bayer now. Bayer bought them out. And it got them into a sharecropper scenario that was so difficult that many of them could not survive financially, and they were committing suicide by large numbers. This is one of the reasons why rural areas were shutting down glyphosate. So what was their response?
Starting point is 01:26:47 Their response was to say, well, we can't have a local area say that you can't use this pesticide. So let's take it into Washington, and we can't have this patchwork quilt, said Bayer, who was losing the ability to sell their poison in areas. So he said, let's take this to Washington. We don't want a patchwork quilt of regulations everywhere. Let's have one regulation that lets us do whatever we want. And that's what they got with their DARK Act. And so this drifting is a real issue.
Starting point is 01:27:21 Thomas Massey said, plants release pollen, and that can go anywhere with the wind or with insects. So I think this is a bad idea. Claire Robinson said, Massey is right. She is managing editor of GM Watch. This article is from The Defender. She said, genetically engineering a potent immunogen into food plants is irresponsible in the extreme. In the case of vaccine producing plants, you are intentionally engineering a plant to elicit an immune reaction.
Starting point is 01:27:56 And this increases the level of risk exponentially. Efforts to develop transgenic edible vaccines are not new. Goes back to at least 1999. Massey said these are all genetically modified crops. They've been injected with mRNA or spliced with DNA with the intent of creating copies of that RNA or DNA. Plants are very effective at that. Yeah, we've seen that happen.
Starting point is 01:28:20 As a matter of fact, one of the most heavily genetically modified organisms out there is tobacco, and then also closely followed by corn and soy uh they have been doing this type of stuff for quite some time and and it's not just uh you know genetic modification for the most part is distinctive from selective breeding in the sense that with genetic modification, you can splice in things that have absolutely nothing to do with that organism. As a matter of fact, you can combine plants and animals together, two different kingdoms. If you do selective breeding, you're taking dogs and you're breeding dogs with other dogs to get certain characteristics.
Starting point is 01:29:00 And we see the wide variety of what happens within the dog kind or the wide variety of what happens within the cat kind, you know, from a house cat to a lion or a tiger or jaguar or whatever. But what they're doing is they're combining dogs and cats, as they would say on Coast Buster, dogs and cats breeding together as in the world. It certainly is. Thus far, not one plant-produced vaccine has been approved anywhere, as far as I know. What does that tell us? Either they don't work or they're not safe or both. So the project's goals are threefold,
Starting point is 01:29:33 according to University of California, Riverside, getting that half a million dollar grant. We want to show that DNA containing the mRNA vaccines can be successfully delivered into the part of a plant cells where it will replicate. Demonstrate that the plants can produce enough mRNA to rival a traditional shot. And then finally, determine the right dosage. Oh, so how are we going to do that? Well, you know, they didn't do that until they actually started putting that into people.
Starting point is 01:30:03 That's why they tracked the lot numbers. And we found out that it varied by a factor of, um, you know, 3,300% factor of 33 times. Uh, so, um,
Starting point is 01:30:14 um, Massey said, and then there's another instance where things went very bad. He said about 20 years ago, they were trying to grow a vaccine to prevent diarrhea and pigs. They were using corn to grow this vaccine. The field the next year was used to grow soybeans, but the corn sprouted again. According to Massey, there was some leftover kernels and the corn was mixed with the soybeans
Starting point is 01:30:36 and the contaminated 500 bushels of soybeans that were then mixed with 500,000 bushels. And so they had to destroy all those soybeans. The New York Times reported in December 2002 that Pratagen, the biotech company that developed that corn crop, agreed to pay the U.S. government a $3 million fine to settle charges that it didn't take proper steps to prevent corn that was genetically engineered to produce pharmaceuticals to keep that from entering the food supply. It's unclear whether this particular project was granted U.S. government funding, but an archived version of the website from 2007 of Texas A&M University's Food Protein R&D Center,
Starting point is 01:31:20 which hosted that research, said that the center collaborated contractually with the state and federal research labs and partially funded by the Texas Food and Fibers Commission. In November 2000, Prodigene received an unspecified grant amount from the NIH for the development of a transgenic edible vaccine intended to develop genetically enhanced corn that could serve as an oral delivery system for AIDS vaccine. Who do you think was involved in that at the NIH? Well, of course, the vaccines all fall under Fauci's, I think. And so does AIDS. You know, that's how he made his, was with all of the AIDS lies.
Starting point is 01:32:07 The AIDS lies using Kerry Mullis' PCR test and everything. Again, Fauci at the center of all this. Massey points it out, not Rand Paul. Rand Paul is still playing games of fear and misdirection with us. We'll be right back. ¶¶ © BF-WATCH TV 2021 liberty it's your move and now the david knight show well my son one of the greatest achievements against humanity yeah that is actually what this is truly is uh kwd 68 we have a local man here who wears his mask in his convertible with his top down i think kovid broke him yeah definitely did i i made a point of driving with a top down without
Starting point is 01:34:34 a mask all over austin uh even uh troll some people because they you know they the summer they had the blm stuff and i i can't breathe all these people are standing on the on the corner with their signs i can't breathe and we drove past them with a top down karen was with me and i said you can't breathe take your mask off that's gotta tell these people you know what i can't figure out why i can't breathe uh yeah grammy for god says some people have been wearing masks for three years i know i know um i actually saw one young person wearing it at the grocery store we went to check out it was bagging stuff and he had a beard that's what i mean this is like double stupid double idiocracy here wearing a beard and a mask. And,
Starting point is 01:35:26 you know, it's, um, it must be a university student is all I could think of. Um, anyway, uh, Hazel kitty 57. I had a bunch of vaccines in the 1990s to work in a hospital.
Starting point is 01:35:36 And now I have three different autoimmune diseases. I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. Yeah. We, uh, took, um,
Starting point is 01:35:44 too many vaccines and it had an effect on Travis so that we could travel, and I was fooled by that as well. That's what I'm saying. We just, as we learn, we pass it on to other people. Sometimes we learn the hard way. Experience is a difficult school, but sometimes it's the only one a fool will attend, and we got fooled. So anyway, KWD 68. experience is a difficult school, but it's sometimes it's the only one to fool will attend. And we got fooled. So,
Starting point is 01:36:06 um, anyway, KWD 68, that's why I grow my own garden and keep seeds for the next year. Good. That's the key thing. We're going to talk about autonomous development goals and alternative to the UN,
Starting point is 01:36:19 um, sustainable development goals that they want to push on us for this 2030 agenda. That's what we're going to talk about next here um dougalug uh thank you very much for the tip and thank you for this other tip he said now we're all together let's hit that like button thank you thank you for reminding me yes that is something that um you know that helps the program a great deal it helps our visibility uh to put that like button on there, wherever you're watching it.
Starting point is 01:36:47 Really do appreciate that. Thank you for reminding me, Doug. And thank you for the other tip as well. TW97401. Anyway, if you guys need ivermectin and they had HCQ last time I looked, just go to ivermectin.com. Oh, good tip. We'll pass that along as we did uh narrow way narrow gate ministries they are starting to wear masks around our neck of the woods too
Starting point is 01:37:10 well as long as they keep them on their necks that's fine anyway the witchcraft of the masks and social distancing and its curse are rising up again the spirit of fear that is that is what it is. Total fear. So, on the Free Thought Project, they have an article which actually references a document. Oh, let me get this as well. Audi MRR. Thank you very much. That's very generous and kind.
Starting point is 01:37:39 Thank you. Appreciate the tip. It says, media has already lost control of the israel narrative public opinion seems to indicate that people are fed up with the innocent civilian casualties no matter which side is attacked well i hope that is the case i said yesterday i said i think that um the israeli actress and beauty queen you know that does uh wonder woman i think it's gal gadot or something uh i've seen some stupid stuff from her in the past as you would expect from somebody in hollywood but she was totally grounded she said the propaganda if
Starting point is 01:38:10 you think that if your response all this is to kill all the israelis and that's justified or to kill all the people in gaza and that's justified um then the propaganda is working on you we have to keep these things separate, and we have to understand we don't want to become the monster that we fight. That's the key thing. We understand how monstrous this is. Well, let's not become monsters when we fight it. That's the challenge.
Starting point is 01:38:38 That's always the challenge with this stuff. So this is a chapter that they put up on the Free Thought Project from something that is free online. So you can go there and find the link to the bigger document. I just want to give you a taste of it and direct you to it. It's the second edition of how to opt out of the technocratic state. And I like his goals that he has here. He says the autonomous development goals, he said, before outlining them, it should be noted that they are born out of recognition of certain principles,
Starting point is 01:39:11 first and foremost, and alignment with the universal principle of self-ownership. We recognize all human beings have bodily autonomy, that they alone make decisions regarding their health, their diet, their relationships, and their actions. And accordingly, all human beings have the right to practice or to access health care in whatever form they choose. And I agree with this. I mean, typically we hear this has always been said in conjunction with abortion, even though we're not talking about your body.
Starting point is 01:39:40 We're also talking about the body of a baby that is inside of you. But when we look at what happened to us in the last three years, no question that that violated everybody's bodily autonomy. Every human being has a right to privacy, a right to educate themselves and their children in the manner that they please. Every human being has a right to grow his or her own food. There should be no corporate or state restriction on homeschooling, unschooling, any of that. Every individual has the right to participate in local organic food systems,
Starting point is 01:40:13 free of pesticides, hormones, GMO, 3D printed and synthetic food products. So he says, so here's some goals. Number one, promote access to non-state funded forms of education that emphasize voluntarism, self-ownership, mutual aid, critical thinking, creativity, self-directed learning. These are all things, all these goals are things that you can do individually because what would be the point of having goals for autonomous living if you got to depend on the government to do these things for you? So are not these are personal goals individual goals number two foster the creation of a network of homeschooling co-ops or of unschooling pods or world schooling advocates and forest school proponents any of these types of things. Number three, create localized, decentralized food systems
Starting point is 01:41:06 through community gardens, food forests, connecting communities with local food producers. And I've had, you know, we've played the interview. I've had one, maybe two interviews with him, but we played it multiple times. One guy who learned the technique, you know, he had, remember the story? I don't remember the name of the guy or the interview uh but it is there in our archives but it was a farmer who was um
Starting point is 01:41:33 either in zimbabwe or south africa i think it was in zimbabwe when the marxists took over and they were stealing all the farmers land and he said well your choice was you could either uh run away or you could fight them and people who stayed and fought them died he said well your choice was you could either uh run away or you could fight them and people who stayed and fought them died he said his decision though was to show them how to farm because the people were going in and stealing the farms from the white farmers didn't know what they were doing and uh he had already uh had a situation where he was using traditional, you know, factory type of agricultural stuff, you know, a lot of technology, a lot of chemicals and things like that, and it wasn't working for him.
Starting point is 01:42:16 And he was a Christian, and he prayed, and he said, God, show me the right way to do this. And he noticed that there were plenty of things that were growing abundantly without even anyone doing anything about it. You know, the things that were growing like weeds. And so he thought, well, with just a little bit of, maybe we're doing too much cultivation. So anyway, he came up with this technique,
Starting point is 01:42:39 and it turned out to be very, very powerful for him. And he stayed and taught that to other people. And so this guy here in America learned that technique from him. And he taught people not only how to raise their own food in a more, quote, unquote, sustainable way, in a way that doesn't require a lot of chemicals and technology and equipment and things like that. But then he also put them together as a community and used that as an opportunity to talk to them about eternal things. And so this is part of it.
Starting point is 01:43:17 You look at all these different things. This is all of these types of things. They're all done with other people, really. We talk about autonomy, but it's really autonomy from these control systems and these institutions that have been taken over and corrupted. So they create a pesticide in GMO-free zones where communities, again, local community, work with people in the local community, can practice agriculture without fear of contamination from genetically engineered technology and toxins, promote digital privacy education and encryption tools, encourage and support access to these tools,
Starting point is 01:43:53 defund corporations through things like mass boycott and divestment campaigns at the grassroots level around the world, support and promote the use of alternative digital and paper currencies, and I would say even metal currencies as well. The heart of our current predicament is economic enslavement, a system based on debt and the forced use of state-backed fiat money. Every person should have access to the currency of his or her choice, protect the right of all people to access land, protect the right to harvest rainwater solar energy other resources and what's valuable about this type of thinking is it gets you to think about the different areas
Starting point is 01:44:35 think about growing food think about educating think about your financial system is really what he's talking about here without getting involved in the details think about your health promoting a new standard of health by fostering dialogues about practices and modalities that have been maligned or made illegal by the government and then build human communities to foster empowerment resiliency innovation other things like that so you know there's a lot of things that we can do we need to understand how they're coming at us and the key thing as we mention all the time is that they want to isolate us atomize us um and so some of the comments people made about this um uh hazel kitty 57 potatoes are easy to grow as well. Yes. Um, KW in response to KWD FDA is looking into banning food canning. I guess it'll outlaw lids.
Starting point is 01:45:31 They'll have to find mine out of my cold head hands. Oh, and, there's always freezing, drying and pickling FDA morons. He says, yeah, narrow way,
Starting point is 01:45:41 narrow gate ministries, get the information printed out so that you'll have it. Good point. Yeah. That's one of the reasons why, jack lawson has the civil defense manual civil defense manual.com that's why he's got it in printed form because you know if we have an emp pulse or something like that you won't be able to do anything with it um rodesta bro thank you for the tip he says han Han Zimmer covers in the future. Yeah, good do. He's got some good ones, doesn't he?
Starting point is 01:46:08 I love a film, uh, scores. It really is the best. I think music of the 20th century by far and away. Um, you've had some incredible, incredible, uh, work done, not just by John Williams, but by many people, uh, throughout the 20th century. Fine music. Anyway, Narrow Way and Narrogate Ministries. Masks were the prominent killer in the Spanish flu outbreak. Masks credited with killing between 50 to 100 million by pneumonia induced from breathing and bacteria from the mask.
Starting point is 01:46:38 That's the point. It intensifies that. It reduces your oxygen, and it reduces the contaminants. It intensifies that. It reduces your oxygen, and it reduces the contaminants. It intensifies them, and it also even breaks them up into smaller spittle particles and things like that that can not only travel farther and stay airborne longer to contaminate other people, but it can travel further and deeper inside your lungs. So it's counterproductive on so many different levels. Bethany N., thank you very much for the tip.
Starting point is 01:47:11 I appreciate that. We're going to take a quick break, and when we come back, I want to talk a little bit about what is happening to free speech during this war. We'll be right back. Thank you. you're listening to the david knight show all right welcome back um i want to talk talk about free speech and a climate of war, and what is happening with people. It is another aspect of this that I think is very concerning to see the right now embracing censorship.
Starting point is 01:48:38 Those who have been victims of censorship, this is one of the key things. I mentioned this talking about RFK Jr. Boy, what hypocrisy. Here's a guy who was calling for the imprisonment of people that he disagreed with on climate. And now he's been attacked and he's a free speech advocate. But now people who have been free speech advocates on the right are now demanding cancel culture of people that disagree with them. Uh,
Starting point is 01:49:06 before I go in, let me just say, um, thank you to Rachel, uh, who sent a contribution by mail and, and, uh,
Starting point is 01:49:13 said this, uh, I guess I was living under a rock and didn't know about you until you guest hosted a Bradley Dean's show. My husband and I are regular listeners now. Well, thank you very much. I appreciate that.
Starting point is 01:49:24 Um, and I, um, it's always an honor to do a Bradley's shows. Uh, we both try to honor God with what we do. Um, the, um, and I'm not sure about the last name here. Um, I, so I don't want to mispronounce, I think it is Sweeney's, but I'm not sure because of the way of the printing here, but they say, uh, we appreciate it and enjoy listening as a family. And so that's one of the reasons why I try to keep content family friendly. Thank you for listening. I appreciate that.
Starting point is 01:49:55 And for your support, we now have achieved a dumbocracy as this article on Zero Hedge has, or I would also call it an idiocracy. We have ACT test scores for U.S. students have now dropped to a 30-year low. According to data published by ACT, the nonprofit organization that administers the college readiness exam, the average composite score fell to 19.5, a 0.3 points decline from 2022. In other words, it's a 1.5% drop in just one year. Over 18 years, they have seen it drop 8.5%. So it's actually accelerating when we look at this.
Starting point is 01:50:40 And yet, it's not really a surprise when you see what has been happening in our universities. A good example of this is Harvard. They're right smack dab at the center of this debate between how people should view what happened in Israel from the Hamas attacks and the responses to that. Roughly 80% of the grades given at Harvard are in the A range. So maybe they're going to rename Harvard Lake Wobegon, you know, where all the kids are above average. Garrison Giler's program. 79% of grades given to Harvard students in 2020 to 2021 were in the a range everybody gets an a
Starting point is 01:51:26 they're all above average about 80 of them uh faculty have apparently solved any equity issues by making everybody a top student and jonathan turley says uh this is what we saw in the incredibles remember he had syndrome he was going to make everybody a superhero because he said, hey, if everybody is a superhero, if everybody's super, then nobody will be. And so that's kind of the same problem that you've got there at Harvard. With everybody an A student, nobody will be an A student. So there you go. They got their equity. Everybody gets the same results regardless and uh and then everybody can feel good about it because we give everybody
Starting point is 01:52:11 a participation trophy at harvard uh the dean of undergraduate education uh said uh well the report that we have here establishes a couple of problems two of them and they're intertwined first of all we have grade inflation and then we have here establishes a couple of problems, two of them, and they're intertwined. First of all, we have grade inflation, and then we have grade compression at the same time. Jonathan Turley says, at the rate of this trajectory, where they have been raising the grades for everybody at Harvard, Harvard will be 100% A's by the year 2033. It's only 80% A's right now right now he said what is interesting is that
Starting point is 01:52:47 harvard is creating an effective three-grade system where you get a curve that runs from a minus to a to a plus that's how you're going to distinguish it so what are you going to do if you're going to decide who gets to go to phi beta capita well? Well, Phi Beta Kappa, we don't know. We're just, everybody's either A minus, A plus. William F. Buckley Jr. said years ago, I'd rather entrust the government of the United States to the first 400 people listed in the Boston telephone directory than to the faculty of Harvard University. Well, that's a good point. So let's talk about somebody who's been on the faculty of Harvard University for a long time, Alan Dershowitz. Yeah, KWD says when you won't debate, you will censor.
Starting point is 01:53:33 That's right. Alan Dershowitz wrote this op-ed piece. And the question is, how do we differentiate people? If everybody gets an A, how do we differentiate them? Well, the way that Harvard has been doing it for the longest time is they would differentiate people by politics and by ethnicity in order to even get in, really. So how do we differentiate people? Well, he's published the names, he says, of students and professors who support Hamas lynchings and rapes. I saw this and I'm like, what? Is this something new? We've now got claims that Hamas is lynching
Starting point is 01:54:13 people. And you see, this is a disservice that he's doing to his own perspective. If he wants these actions to be recognized as monstrous as terrorism stop adding false details to it it only hurts your cause and this is why i'm so adamant about this when i see it being done by people like stu peters and uh alex jones and mike adams you know you start inflating this stuff and you discredit all this stuff just like michael flynn uh is discrediting with his actions and the other things that he's saying. He's discrediting the vaccine stuff and discrediting, most importantly, Christ and Christianity. So, again, he's going to talk about Hamas lynching. And he's going to add this additional stuff here so that Alan Dershowitz can come after free speech.
Starting point is 01:55:04 He's never supported free speech, quite frankly. If you can do this type of thing, you never really were there. You don't need to embellish something that's already horrific terrorism, but you do it if you want to be a propagandist for war, for total war. Student groups at many elite universities, and of course Harvard is one of them, but also Yale, Columbia, places like that, have come out in support of Hamas at a time when its terrorists have raped, murdered, and kidnapped women and toddlers and the elderly and other civilians,
Starting point is 01:55:34 and have reportedly beheaded babies, says Alan Dershowitz. Well, why is that a surprise? You see, the progressives have always supported just because they're marxists they've always supported whatever it takes to get what they want including violence and terrorism and censorship that is nothing new why is anybody surprised that the left loves terrorism and excuses it again they did not come out and say, well, I don't think that these reports of the atrocities are really real. I don't think that anybody died at the concert.
Starting point is 01:56:12 I don't think that these babies were beheaded or this or that. They didn't come after it on that basis. They accepted that those were realities, and they said, then it's justified to do that. You see, it's a very different thing. Very different thing. And it's because these progress's justified to do that. You see, very different thing. Very different thing. And it's because these progressives have pushed God out. Dershowitz says, the open marketplace of ideas, which I support.
Starting point is 01:56:33 You always hear this, but there's a big but. The open marketplace of ideas, which I support, allows students to hold and express these ideas, but, but. No, there's no but. No but. We have to have transparency so we can hold them accountable. So, in other words, there should be no privacy. I support free speech, but no privacy, no anonymity.
Starting point is 01:56:57 No, there's no buts involved in that. You either support free speech, Dershowitz, or you don't. It's just that simple for all these people. Groups that oppose Hamas, he said, have not been known to advocate violence against those who support it. To the contrary, it is pro-Israel advocates who have been threatened with and suffered from violence. So he, again, his dividing line, though, is really really is not israel the dividing line here is really progressive marxists he's making this dividing line about israel but understand these same groups that are opposing hamas have always been these progressive groups for whom the end justifies the means. These progressive Marxists will come after everyone
Starting point is 01:57:47 who does not bow the knee to them. And it's been this way for quite a long time. But, you know, now he takes it personally as, oh, this is just about Israel and it's just about the Jews. No, this is what they're about. They've always been about this. Punishing anybody who doesn't bow to them and do what they say and empower them use my pronouns or else right he says silence
Starting point is 01:58:16 in this context is acquiescence and so is hiding behind anonymity in other words no privacy for these people let's create why is he saying this? Because he and other people now, because a lot of these leftist organizations in Harvard and other Ivy League schools have come out, and their organizations have signed collective statements saying, you know, we're on the side of Hamas and against Israel and all the rest of this stuff. And they want to punish these people. They want to put them on black lists so they can't get jobs in the future and all the rest of this stuff. And so they've got to know who it is that's part of these organizations.
Starting point is 01:59:00 Give us your membership list. This is the McCarthyism of the left. And as I said, we don't want to become what we fight, do we? So, and I'm not so sure that Dershowitz isn't a leftist anyway. You know, he's showing his true colors here. He fooled a lot of people by saying that he is behind Trump. And Trump fooled a lot of people by saying that he is behind Trump. And Trump fooled a lot of people. As a university professor for 50 years, Dershowitz said,
Starting point is 01:59:31 I would not grade down a student because she supported Hamas atrocities, but nor would I befriend or employ such a student. Freedom of speech is not freedom from being held accountable for one's speech. Well, that's fine, but that's a personal thing. What you're talking about here, and we all have the right to boycott businesses if we don't agree with them personally, and I think we should. I really think we should. Look at Bud Light.
Starting point is 01:59:57 They got a big message, didn't they? I would suggest doing that to so many corporations, even groups like NASCAR and other ones. But that's not what this is about. You've got a billionaire, Bill Ackman, who's calling on Harvard to release the names of students supporting terrorism against Israel because he wants to be, he said, I want to be free to hire whoever I wish. Well, fine, you are.
Starting point is 02:00:19 But remember, that's not what he's talking about. He wants a blacklist out there. And I've heard that type of speech from social media to justify censorship for a long time. Well, they're corporations. They can do whatever they want. That's what a conservative heritage foundation was saying. That's what the Libertarian Cato Institute was saying. It's like, well, you understand there's another agenda here.
Starting point is 02:00:40 You understand that they're really doing this on behalf of the government as well. And I don't like this kind of mccarthyism this is beyond a person making an individual decision which we all should be allowed to do i don't want to do business with somebody i don't you know i can go shop somewhere else but this is mccarthyism to create a blacklist of people based on how they view a foreign government. Think about that. We're going to blacklist these kids forever. We're not going to debate them.
Starting point is 02:01:13 We're not going to try to change their mind. We're going to radicalize them further by making sure that they're not able to get a job. And what's the reason these people go to Harvard and these Ivy League schools? Networking. They don't have anything that you can't get at any other school. When I went into engineering, I thought, well, you know, MIT, well, they use the same books that we used at University of South Florida. At a graduate level, there would be a difference because you'd be able to work with some people who have big government research contracts.
Starting point is 02:01:47 And you're working hand in hand. But when you're at the undergraduate level, you're basically working. You don't have that kind of engagement at the undergraduate level with these professors. You're just going with what's in the book. I can get their book. And I can do this stuff myself. But this is a billionaire hedge fund manager, Bill Ackman, and he says, I need to know who all these people are
Starting point is 02:02:14 so I don't inadvertently hire them. Yeah, if you hire Harvard graduates, let me tell you, if you hire Harvard graduates, you're going to get these diversity, inclusivity, equity, I like it in that order because it spells die. You're going to get these die hard Marxist anyway, for the most part, that's what the culture is there. So just don't hire anybody from Harvard. You don't need another McCarthyite blacklist about these people based on their opinion of a foreign government. Terrorism as a means to their ends has always been supported by these Marxists. It's always a means of a black lives matter and the squad and all the rest of
Starting point is 02:02:55 this stuff. And so again, Dershowitz goes back to the, um, now we learn we've got beheaded babies again. Like I said the other day, how about abortion? How about the body parts for hire that Fauci was doing?
Starting point is 02:03:06 The transhumanism that he was using for the experiments. How about, oh, we got babies taken out of incubators so they can die. Well, how about the comfort care that we do? The hypocrisy and all of this stuff is just knee deep. No, it's about politics. And it's about ethnic groups competing against each other, and it's about Marxists and wannabe dictators who will use any means, including terrorism, to get what they want. And it's about people who don't understand the primacy of these principles of inalienable rights, that we need to protect that because it protects everybody's rights and so we got people as um you know uh we got anomaly saying now we've got these people on the right and
Starting point is 02:03:51 you've got uh dave rubin who works at the daily wire there with ben shapiro saying well there's hope for us he tweets out how people are being censored and then you've got john nolte at breitbart cheering the censorship now hey guys this is not about who you agree with it's about a principle that is bigger than you a principle that's bigger than your support of any ethnic group or any foreign government or anything else like that so i guess i shouldn't be it's not surprising to see it but it is sad to see it uh we have our guest ready real quickly um we're going to talk to jason barker about the myth of ghost guns and some other things but real quickly let me respond to some of these comments and tips here thank you andromeda appreciate the tip and yj 72 And he writes, if every household in a subdivision grows one vegetable, fruit, and some people grow chickens, we would not need a grocery store.
Starting point is 02:04:52 Unfortunately, not appealing to some people because you need to work. And that's the other part of it. We don't even want to cook. We want fast food, right? No Truth in Them says, it broke my heart and made me a little mad to see all the churches closed for covid yes i remember um you know it had only been like a week or so maybe two weeks and it was clear that they're not going to stay two weeks to flatten the curve and i had john rapaport on and and we were talking about we said you know easter's coming up one or two days that
Starting point is 02:05:21 you know everybody will typically go to church maybe for just two days if they do. He said, if all the churches would open up for Easter, they'd put an end to this. Everybody could see that this is a lie. High Boost says, I like the mask. It tells me who the stupidest people on the planet are and who to avoid at all costs. It is a mark, isn't it? Michael Pomeroy got my monthly buy in at wise wolf on 10, 10. Good. Just in time before the bump up wise wolf on gold and silver. It is the best.
Starting point is 02:05:51 Yes. And you can get to Tony Arterburn's wise wolf at, uh, davidknight.gold. Tony has set that up and certainly appreciate Tony's support on this. And again, when you look at what is happening with inflation rearing its head and you've now got organization after organization talking about it because it looks like the price of oil is going up. That's going to be very inflationary. But even more so, it's the privacy. It's the move against CBDC because we can't time these markets and there's a lot of manipulation on them. That is my primary concern.
Starting point is 02:06:29 We're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back with Jason Barker. Stay with us. The common man. They created common core that dumbed down our children. They created common past to track and control us. Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing and the communist future. They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary. But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God. That is what we have in
Starting point is 02:07:15 common. That is what they want to take away. Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation. They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us. It's time to turn that around and expose what they want to hide. Please share the information and links you'll find at thedavidknightshow.com. Thank you for listening. Thank you for sharing. If you can't support us financially, please keep us in your prayers. TheDavidKnightShow.com All right, joining us now is Jason Barker.
Starting point is 02:08:12 It's great to have Jason on, and Jason's been a regular listener. You see him in the chat areas there, along with Angry Tiger. The two of them set up Nights of the Storm. They've got a website, The Nights of the Storm, and they have been real active in terms of setting up a community and so you you can go there and you can see schedules for a lot of different programs you can see guards liberty conspiracy many of many programs that are out there they've they've got the schedule on a daily basis and of course the two of them not only have the joint
Starting point is 02:08:39 program but they each have individual programs and Jason's is the foxhole. And he's also got a sub stack and Jason, I saw these articles about 3d printers and ghost guns. I thought they were excellent. And I think it's something that a lot of people need to know about because as we start to look at what is going to be happening in the future, I think it's, it's very important beyond even the ghost gun issues and, and what the government's reaction is to it. But it's very important beyond even the ghost gun issues and what the government's reaction is to it.
Starting point is 02:09:07 But it's also important, I think, for people to understand maybe the 3D printer. We might need this to be able to print a lot of different things on our own. Who knows what the future holds. But thank you for joining us. Again, Jason Barker. Thank you, Jason. Good to be here, David. And real quick, I just wanted to extend greetings from Angry Tiger.
Starting point is 02:09:26 I talked to him this morning. I wasn't sure if he was going to be on with me or not. I saw he was CC'd on the email, so I contacted him. And for some reason, he didn't get your email. I've had that happen, too. You were talking about free speech earlier, and I've had your emails go straight to my trash. Oh, okay. It doesn't happen that often i think i
Starting point is 02:09:45 made an exception for it now but uh just another way they censor us okay well yeah we would love to have had uh angry tiger and we will in the future of course angry tigers also got his uh tiger and snake report a financial report that he does as well uh but tell us a little bit about your experience with the 3d printer you got a a series of articles on Substack and you first, you talk about, you know, the nuts and bolts really of, uh, calibrating the printer and all that, but then you start to get into some of the gun issues with it. But, but tell us a little bit about your experience just in general with a 3d printer, because I think people will, uh, have other uses for this, uh, over and above a gun.
Starting point is 02:10:23 I mean, this is a legitimate legitimate use but there's a lot of legitimate uses for 3d printers tell us a little bit about your experience oh absolutely um i've made all kinds of trinkets toys um recently i you know what a ring camera is right i've got a blink because a blink doesn't require me to have a monthly subscription to be tied to to something um you know after your initial free one runs up runs out then you can just run it and save your videos on your computer at home and i made a nice little holder for it where it fits up real nice in the wall a lot of utilitarian things you could do with a 3d printer and um you know what got me into the ghost gun thing was i'm looking at this uh
Starting point is 02:11:01 this attack specifically on the polymer 80 um pistol and it is a non-serialized kit you can buy online and uh you know i was like well you don't need to do that you could just 3d print it so where i see this going in the future uh when it comes to gun control is that they'll start regulating 3d printers and it'll take that that you know that valuable tool that we have that we can use for making replacement parts for your car, all kinds of stuff. That'll be heavily regulated in the future if we don't nip it in the bud. Let me interject here. You're talking about little things that you did.
Starting point is 02:11:34 My son likes to, he's got a 3D printer. He's worked with a couple of them over the years. He did this little stand for the coin that you did um the david knight coin that we use here and of course we ship that if anybody buys the coin now but he's he's done a lot of things um you know you can find a lot of uh stuff that people have done um that are very simple you know like uh to take uh uh lids off of jars or very simple things like that but it's just kind of fun to print up some of the stuff, and some of them are very useful. And so some of it's decorative.
Starting point is 02:12:08 Some of it has some functionality, but there's all kinds of things that you can do with it. I think it's going to be very important in the future in terms of being able to keep your vehicles running, being able to get car parts off of that kind of stuff. Of course, they'll also come after us for fuel, but assuming that you can get the fuel somehow, and maybe you will need to have a 3D printer to be able to print some of the things you need to do for the fuel as well. But, you know, and of course, they'll arrest you on the road for having a vehicle on the road. But if you got some kind of an off-road vehicle or something like that, and you want to keep
Starting point is 02:12:39 it running, you'll probably have to 3D print your own parts. I mean, we're going to see a lot of things like this. You might want to 3D print your stuff that you're using uh to grow your own food some things that would help you with that but but yeah tell us a little bit about the calibration experience you got one that was um kind of a low-priced uh printer and um and uh you were able to get this thing uh working what was involved in it a lot of tinkering i imagine right well the the printer i got it's an uh you see kind of i don't even see it behind me but um it's uh ender uh three uh neo enter 3 neo is made by creality and it's uh you can get it for under 200 bucks i think i paid 165 for mine and right out of the box it was great uh
Starting point is 02:13:19 they give you a couple little test files to print to make sure it works and everything and it worked great uh the problem came down to when i started printing parts that needed to fit together and the learning curve is so steep so steep like you've got to watch all these videos and uh you know print inside walls before outside walls and layer thicknesses and to get a functional part that you know like that like with a 3d printed gun right um so that's what kind of i really wanted to get a functional part that, you know, like with a 3D printed gun, right? So that's what kind of I really wanted to get into it and kind of dispel the myth that you could just go buy a printer and start cranking out guns. It was very difficult.
Starting point is 02:13:56 I found a series of videos. I put them a separate Substack article I wrote on just calibrating the printer, and it'll kind of run you through uh the steps and take about an hour two hours something like that and then you'll have something you could print functional parts with so that was the first challenge i had uh was getting the printer to actually print correctly um yeah and it's a very slow process you point out yeah it took you 18 hours to print one thing i know my son has done that as well and he's printed some interesting things with like uh you know something's got like a little ball that's freely rotating inside of it.
Starting point is 02:14:28 You know, you can do some amazing stuff with it, but, you know, you have the problem that it takes a long time to do it. And maybe you get a power interruption or maybe, you know, the thing comes, loses its stickiness and contact with a base there. And now the whole print is ruined and it keeps going and wasting material. So there's a lot of practical issues and learning curve with it, as you pointed out. Oh yeah. And then depending on the material, cause there's a variety of materials and even who manufactures the material, uh, plays a big role. Um, and, and how much is going to squirt out the nozzle and stuff like that.
Starting point is 02:15:02 And what you're talking about, the stickiness, that is the worst problem I have is that first layer adhesion. And if it doesn't stay stuck to that bed, you could be five hours into a print and it'll curl up on you. Yeah. And that's, that's okay. Frustrating. Yeah. All that time invested.
Starting point is 02:15:19 Yeah. So, but you finally got it working and you calibrated it and you pointed out that, you know, especially the cheaper printers don't really come calibrated from the factory. So you had to do a lot of tinkering with it in order to get the thing calibrated properly. It'd print some test things initially. But to really do anything, it took a lot of tinkering with it. Yeah. Like I said, the learning curve is very steep.
Starting point is 02:15:43 It was a lot more. I've been interested in 3d printing for about 10 years and i actually bought a kit uh years ago but they didn't really have any um off-the-shelf ones you could buy you had to like put them together yourself unless you had like five thousand dollars to spend right that's what my son did too this first one was a kit that he put together yeah that's what i did with my first computer you know you couldn't afford the computer so i i built my first computer from a kit you know so yeah and uh but you know they're pretty good now they come out they're gonna print like i said you just printing some uh some trinkets some toys uh you know a vase a pencil holder it's gonna work
Starting point is 02:16:18 fine not the box but you know you start trying to get the accurate parts um and especially when it comes to 3d gun printing, that's why I said, this is bogus. This is bogus what they tell us that I can go just print a gun. And another bogus part is, you know, they want to pretend like it's all plastic and you can get through metal detectors, completely bogus. This is, this is my slide for my Glock.
Starting point is 02:16:42 That's all metal. Everything in here is metal um if i were to print this out of plastic it would explode in my face even with a nine millimeter round um that's based off of defense distributed a few years ago he's kind of the guy who spearheaded this 3d gun printing cody wilson yeah yes uh he printed a monstrous thing called the liberator it held one shot of a 380 smaller uh shorter nine mil it was monstrously thick and i know why he called it the liberator because we actually airdropped the liberator pistol on i forget what country it was during the war and uh telling the people that you need to be armed because that was going to help us in our
Starting point is 02:17:23 war effort to have people armed and it was i believe it was a 380 as well have you ever heard of that uh no i haven't no yeah it was like we just made a single shot um pistol mass produced him was like stamp metal and we just airdropped them for the people to have because they weren't allowed to have guns and so you know we recognized back then that it was important for you know people to be armed for the populace to be armed to fight tyranny but we don't do it for ourselves we're trying to take exactly yeah speaking of which we want you to resist your government but we don't want anybody to resist us yeah i wanted to talk about this because part of this is um they talk about weapons of war and why do you need this and why do you need that well i'm i don't know what about the police have you seen the
Starting point is 02:18:09 swat team yeah that's right they're wearing the same gear that i wore in afghanistan yeah same weapons same gear um a lot of times better better weapons and i did i did a quick search this morning i want to talk about weapons of war right i look to see how many like basically armed people we have that operate internally in the u.s because the u.s thinks that its job is to protect us from ourselves that's not true the purpose of the government is to protect our rights and then when it comes to defense it's people who invade us yes but you know when you go out looking for enemies abroad um then there are no more there then you create them yeah right yeah and then when we look internally we're looking for enemies internally and whenever they're not there they create them like war on drugs uh war on you name
Starting point is 02:18:57 it you know war on education that's right but i did some number looking and uh the police this is in 2002 we had 708 000 full-time police officers 35 000 uh full-time fbi 21 and a half thousand cia 79 000 full-time irs employees that is a total and now granted not all the irs employees are armed there's about 10 000 yeah but it's going to go up significantly because they're going to make it five times bigger. The Republicans saved us. They were there. Democrats going to make it seven times bigger.
Starting point is 02:19:30 Yeah. So, you know, to put it in context, that's 843,000 total standing army. That's what it is. Focused inward to the citizens. And in 2021, the year prior, we only had 482 000 active duty army wow so we had almost twice as many standing army because they're armed yeah in the us looking inward for an enemy to destroy that's right and it's and when that's what it is it's a standing army it's what the founders warned us about is a standing army yeah it is and and this uh this
Starting point is 02:20:06 war on on ghost guns um where i see it going is they started with this and i'll show it this is the polymer 80 right um i have one um stephan he's also a listener he has one he'll tell you it doesn't go together as easy as you think for me it was pretty easy i had the tools and the know how um i got mine operational pretty quick but he's been working on his for like a month and it's still hanging up and you said that it was uh besides all the the effort to put it together it was uh pretty expensive uh compared to even just going out and buying the the new uh part that would use to uh make your own you know going out and buying a new glock you know putting this stuff together was very expensive oh yeah i spent 650 700 on that on that easy to get a gun that criminals would go after come on i can get that same gun on the streets for 100 bucks
Starting point is 02:20:56 and 200 bucks and i could buy a brand new from a pawn shop you know or a gun shop for about you know 500 600 tops for that same uh same pistol so the idea that it's cheap that it's easy um no it's not and then if you're going to 3d print your own um i got some numbers here what was it i got a total of 647 dollars into the other one i did an ar platform one that I built, that shoots.22 long rifle because I don't want it to blow up on me. It's a tiny round.
Starting point is 02:21:30 Yeah, you've got a picture in your substack there of what the typical round would be versus the small one that you went with. Because again, you know, you're talking about something that is plastic and even though the internal core of this is going to be metal uh it's still going to be stressing that plastic so you don't want to blow up yeah there's moving parts and um you know there's stress points i think the the area if you if you're familiar
Starting point is 02:21:57 with an ar platform the area that the buffer tube screws into was when the early days of printing these ars um that would snap so they have to modify the model they have to thicken it up they have these different materials some people will get metal inserts to go in there it's it's not as easy as they make it sound and uh and and the time the time uh 141 hours of printing time 141 hours uh it's remarkable that you could go that long without losing uh the the first layer contact there yeah well i mean it was piece by piece yeah right all the pieces um i didn't have any failed prints uh i did have some problems putting it together um that's another thing the the models out there and this is a strategy that's been used so if i go out there you can
Starting point is 02:22:46 find a million and one ar style 3d models that you can then 3d print unfortunately the ones that work are off the internet they're gone yeah they have flooded the internet with bad models to frustrate you and take your time and waste your material yes um because we've got a lot of people we've got 840 some odd people and a thousand uh people that would do this type of so there's a significant number of them that would be their job to do that just flood it with garbage oh yeah if it's for free i guarantee you it's not going to work um i i did find a free model uh it was an old model that had been removed from all the cad sites um but it was, I won't say where it was hosted, but I found in kind of an unusual place where, you know,
Starting point is 02:23:30 they do videos and stuff, but they can also host files. So somebody was sneaky with that and I was able to get it. And even that one that's been proven, people have, I've seen videos where people test fired them, you know, put them together. Still, everything didn't match up quite right. I had to like mill some plastic out and i had to modify some things um almost incriminated myself because uh i built it as a pistol small package and i have a pistol brace getting ready to put it together and i found
Starting point is 02:23:58 out that the pistol brace rules had changed so i mean and that that's the danger of any kind of gun control they just change definitions and make you into a felon and then by default you can't own a gun anymore yeah there you go and we talked about that uh i think it was tiger and i might have talked about this in the foxhole is uh if they can't stop someone from selling you a gun what they can do is take away the rights of people to own guns we talked about the three felonies a day, all that stuff. I mean, of course we saw what Trump is.
Starting point is 02:24:30 He went down to that South Carolina show and they said, Hey, look, you know, we got a pistol here with your face on the butt appropriate place to put his face. Right. And, uh, Oh, I want to buy that. And everybody's like, you can't, you're an indicted felon, you're not a convicted felon, right? You take the guns and do the due process later. I thought that was kind of poetic justice. But that is our system.
Starting point is 02:24:52 And if somebody gets a felony, even if it's not a violent felony or anything like that, you lose your ability to own a gun. And so you're right. That is part of the trap. If they can't get the guns away from people, if they can't stop people from having guns in general, they can take it away from individuals one at a time with their excessive rules. And they just make this stuff up. You know, the pistol brace thing, that was something that Trump did after he did the bump stock ban.
Starting point is 02:25:20 And he kept that going until December of 2020. Started it in 2019. And they were pushing that through and then he stopped it in December of 2020. And then Biden pulled it in there again to do that. So, you know, he doesn't respect the second amendment and he doesn't respect the idea that if you're going to infringe on it, you ought to at least have elected representatives. I mean, that's been the way it's been done in the past. No, we'll let the bureaucracy do it. We'll do it by executive order. That is, it truly is amazing.
Starting point is 02:25:50 Tell me a little bit, though, about, you know, talk to people about how the 3D printing differs from the type of thing where you would get an 80% lower and you would finish it up yourself. How does it differ from that? Okay, and this is the heart of the debate right now um is like i said this polymer 80 um or if you were to get an aluminum uh 80 percent ar lower what it is it's mostly complete but the area that houses the trigger assembly is not yet complete so it's unable to receive the the device in which fires the actual round and that's the controlled part of the the weapon is the the lower right the whatever houses that trigger assembly um it's not that hard to complete them but you got to have the tools you got to have the know-how this one in my opinion was really easy and i can see why they would use this as the test subject uh you've got
Starting point is 02:26:42 to drill a few holes you've got to cut out a little piece of plastic um very very easy to do uh but this isn't dangerous you know how i know that they know it's not dangerous because you can still buy them they just have to be serialized it comes down to tracking and tracing and that's and that's what i wanted to talk about was this was the target right now this polymer 80. um they call this the ghost gun but if you look historically a ghost gun is anything that they cannot track to you currently it could be and then you'll see them going after this they're going after private sales they're going after this so-called mythological gun show loophole um homemade guns of any kind if you have a gun that has a serial number filed off um that's a felony well i mean it's my it's my equipment what what other item is there out
Starting point is 02:27:31 there that you can't just file a serial number off and it's okay yeah yeah or remove the tag from your mattress you know yeah that'll be a felony pretty soon and what they'll do is they'll they'll use the terms common sense common sense it's too close to a completed gun it should be regulated like other guns that's the argument they're making i would argue that there is no constitutionality and regulation of firearms at all i agree uh but people will be like okay it doesn't affect me and this is the problem this is we're gonna see this with free speech we're gonna see see this with everything in our lives. It doesn't affect me.
Starting point is 02:28:07 Okay. But then they start broadening terms, just like they did with the National Firearms Act. There was a very few items that were on that list. And over the years, they've broadened it and broadened it. And eventually it will affect you and nobody will be there to protect you. That's right. It affects you. So I'm going after it now so i'm going after it now i'm going after it um i would like to see the nfa repealed completely yes um and
Starting point is 02:28:32 here's the real kicker about the nfa it's based on the interstate commerce clause uh that's how they enforce it that's their mechanism of enforcement and i've got this up real quick oh you know that's interesting, too. You know, the National Firearms Act, we're talking about the FDR version of this. It was based on the Commerce Act, right? And so, you know, they had that same action. They put out price controls for agricultural stuff. And Guy says, well, I'm growing this, whatever it was, corn or whatever.
Starting point is 02:29:04 I'm growing this in my state. I'm not selling it to anybody else oh no that's regulated under that and they also use the um the commerce clause to try to justify prohibition of every drug the entire drug war is now based on that which is an obvious lie because the commerce clause was always there and everybody agreed that they had to have the 18th Amendment to prohibit alcohol. So we all know that's a lie. We all know that's a prevarication, that the text doesn't mean that, that everybody in America knew that it didn't mean that. But then they come after guns. They come after regulation of food as well as regulation of firearms by pretending that it's a commerce clause. And again, it turns a commerce clause upside down because the commerce clause was there
Starting point is 02:29:47 to prevent inhibition of commerce. And so it was to keep a free trade within the United States to say, well, one state is not going to be able to restrict commerce across state lines or in another state. And that's exactly, though, how they're using it. They've perverted the purpose, 180 degrees away from what it was supposed to do. Well, when they took the clause,
Starting point is 02:30:10 which was, you know, regulating, uh, is more for foreign, you know, that's how the, the,
Starting point is 02:30:14 uh, federal government could get their money through tariffs and stuff like that. That's how they were funded. They didn't take it from their people. Um, but when they did the interstate commerce act of 1887, uh, that was geared towards the
Starting point is 02:30:25 railroad industry because they went there's commerce going across state lines but my question is when it comes to gun control or anything else for that matter texas is fighting this battle with suppressors if i create it i make it for personal use there's no commerce going on and and especially if it doesn't leave the state what authority do you have under your own law to regulate you don't yeah yeah you know and i mean the interstate commerce act uh which is kind of how they you know they they kind of enforce uh the gun control it's not meant for that anyway so i instead of picking apart little things like oh this gun or that gun or a pistol brace or a bumpster, let's get to the root of the matter.
Starting point is 02:31:08 And so you don't have the authority to do this in the first place. That's right. You don't, you never did. Um, sorry, I'm ranting here. Oh, no, I agree. I don't know, you know, all these candidates now it's fashionable for them to say, well, here's the, the different, uh, bureaucracies I get rid of. I don't know any of them talking about getting rid of the atf right you know come on start with them uh i it's such a
Starting point is 02:31:31 a target rich environment when you start talking about shutting down unconstitutional agencies it's almost all of them but uh you know i i really don't see anybody coming after that and it's all just pretend and hypocrisy anyway because you know you know, you look at these guys that Reagan was going to shut down the Department of Education that had just been created in that election year, 1980. That never did it. You had Rick Perry who said, well, I've got three agencies I'm going to shut down. He couldn't remember the third one. It was the Department of Energy, and that's the one that Trump appointed him to run. So, yeah, I mean, it's all a bunch of lies.
Starting point is 02:32:02 It's just amazing. Well, yeah. And if we're waiting for a savior like the NRA or these other gun groups, it's all a bunch of lies it's just amazing well yeah and if we're waiting for a savior like the nra or these other gun groups it's not going to happen and i'll tell you why uh with the pistol brace and this is where i almost tripped myself up on this build was i had a pistol brace to go on it i ended up having to design a different piece to plug the rear um so that it doesn't even have the tube sticking out you could do that with a 22 long rifle conversion you can't do it with the standard ar setup sticking out. You could do that with a.22 long rifle conversion.
Starting point is 02:32:29 You can't do it with a standard AR setup, but I was able to do that. Well, I thought we were good because the pistol brace band went into a moratorium. There's a moratorium on it because they didn't give the public enough time to debate it. But I got to reading closer, and a couple of scholars that I watch online that really are into this stuff. That's where I get a lot of my up-to-date stuff. It only applied. So you can keep your pistol brace, but it only applied to those gun groups that filed the lawsuit. If you were a member before. So now you've got Americans all over this country that think that they're okay right now with their pistol brace, but they're not.
Starting point is 02:33:07 And that's another way to trip you up and turn you into a felon. Well, you know what they did here in Tennessee? Senator nicely told me, he said, yeah, we saw this coming. And so we did it in two steps. First of all, we said that if something is legal tennessee the federal government cannot make it illegal and then he said and then we specifically made the pistol braces legal so it's a different situation here we got some good people in tennessee that's ingenious yeah well i mean and that goes to show how these these gun advocate groups will not help you they're in
Starting point is 02:33:43 there i mean why would you solve the gun control problem and put yourself out of business? Exactly. The NRA has no. And we're seeing that now with pro-life groups, right? These pro-life groups that have jumped in here as soon as the Supreme Court said, no, it's not a federal issue. It's a state issue, according to the 10th Amendment, which I was saying all along. And as soon as that happened, you got all these different candidates. You got people like Pence and Trump and so many of them say, we need to make this a federal issue.
Starting point is 02:34:10 And they're supported with all of these federal or these national pro-life movement groups, which want to get their issue back. It took that issue away from them. Yeah. And so they need the wedge issues. They'll never be solved. Abortion won't be solved.
Starting point is 02:34:23 Gun control won't be solved. Immigration won't be solved. And they're constantly giving us wedgies aren't they but yeah i mean if if it comes down to like okay you can have these items we're gonna we're gonna give you permission to observe your god-given rights uh we're gonna give you the permit but you have to be a member of one of these organizations to do it. Well, that's another tax, isn't it? No. Yeah, that's right.
Starting point is 02:34:47 It really is. And any permit, uh, is, uh, is a privilege. It's not a right. And so,
Starting point is 02:34:51 you know, all this stuff is, is, uh, is rigged. I got a couple of comments I want to give to you here. Uh, paleo armory says a ghost gunner CNC machine is superior.
Starting point is 02:35:01 I don't want a plastic gun. Uh, Trump burger forever says polymer guns work just fine your comments about that of course no the ghost gunner that is great um if I had the money I would get one you can actually go buy a block of aluminum it's just a block and they've actually deemed it a zero percent lower so I mean this is this is how insane it is david um they could criminalize owning a block of aluminum of aluminum yeah certain dimension because it goes into this machine and it's basically cnc uh you put your bits in there and then it does all the driving around and it cuts
Starting point is 02:35:36 it out so it's a not an additive uh it's a subtractive yeah yeah subtractive method of creating it and they've been around for a long time i remember you know 40 50 years ago i you know one of the groups that i was interviewed with they had their own um cnc machine for making stuff you know uh yeah and very expensive you know especially then uh but still expensive and and if they pass this stuff and say okay you you don't have to register this you're gonna have to i mean think of the drone industry okay you used to be able to go buy a drone and fly it around now you got uh you know if you go above a certain height if you make money with it like you have a side business uh you've got to get a license you gotta and granted it's pretty easy i remember when they did that a few years ago and it was like okay it's like 25 bucks to register it with us but if you don't register
Starting point is 02:36:22 it with us and we catch you it's gonna be 25 000 000 and it was so and it was a weight issue at the time as well and they did it just before christmas and uh and so all these people start saying what you know if i've got like a little paper drone here and that's that weight limit in other words you made this for all drones and it was an excessive fine you know know, that's the other part of it. You know, when you have these regulatory agencies, not only do we have a regulation without representation, but we have excessive fines as well because they always have created, you know, it was, I think it was FAA that was doing it. Just like you've seen these excessive fines subsequent to that with people that wear the
Starting point is 02:37:02 masks on a commercial airline plane or something, they're handing them out tens of thousand dollar fines as well yeah and uh the problem with it is is that um it's going to become everything everything's going to have to be registered everything's going to i mean and and it's really when you think about registration you talk about tracking and tracing of firearms of devices you know they want to know what device have you talked about the computer uh computers and software they want to know who's creating this content so they can regulate it they can stop it before it hits the internet yeah um it's it's going to come to everything and it's uh i lost my train of thought but anyway we're talking about cnc stuff i mean talk about the difference between the cnc and the plastic stuff you know as as uh people are talking about it um you know you still can um get a lot
Starting point is 02:37:50 done with the uh the polymer guns that they they are pretty tough as you point out some people in the past have you know it's got some stress points and people would reinforce those with metal and things like that uh but yeah you're, you're, you're, it's largely, uh, uh, certainly, uh, you know, an all metal one done with a CNC would be better, but it's going to be a lot more expensive.
Starting point is 02:38:11 And that's always the case, you know, when you trade off that you've got. Oh, oh yeah. Um, and then you've got to anodize it and there's, you know,
Starting point is 02:38:17 things you got to do, uh, to protect it. Um, but what I was going to get to, I got my train of thought back is, um, they always sell this stuff on protecting and they, and they'll do it on the backs of children.
Starting point is 02:38:29 Yeah. They won't look into the SSRIs. They won't look into the, the breakup of the nuclear family, the corrupt school system. They won't look into any of that as a, as a potential problem. It's the gun,
Starting point is 02:38:41 right? It's the gun. We have to track the gun. Okay. Now we're gonna have to track the thing that can make the gun. And it's got to be tied to you it has to have a serial number and then so if i want to transfer it to someone else which you can't do with a homemade gun it has to be destroyed when you die you can't even transfer it to your children that's how ridiculous it is is that right i didn't know that so if you if you do a you do an 80 percent lower and you build it
Starting point is 02:39:04 all out you got that gun's got to be destroyed when you do an 80 percent lower and you build it a lot you got that gun's got to be destroyed when you die yes it cannot be transferred by law oh man i tell you what this is uh this is great yeah it's a bunch of traps isn't it it's a bunch of traps that they've laid for people uh and as we see with a biden and hunter you know as many people said lots of regulations are like a spider web that traps the small gnats, but the big bumblebees go right through it, don't they? Yeah. Right. Well, let's, and let's talk about, you know, the big bumblebee because, um, on its face, gun control, uh, was it the national firearms act came about after the St.
Starting point is 02:39:40 Uh, St. Valentine's day massacre. And that was a mobster thing. Again, you have government drug war thing yeah they created the problem with prohibition um that created al capone and other gangs and they those preferred type of weapons that they wanted to use uh is what they threw in there you know your tommy guns um your short barreled shotguns and rifles for concealability that's why because people wore trench coats back then and they didn't want to have them concealed so now do you see people in the kind of clothing where sbr short barreled rifle is going to be concealed so why is it still
Starting point is 02:40:16 there but the point is that you know they created the problem you know when they ended prohibition you would think that they could take that away right no and here's the here's the real kicker it wasn't illegal to own any of those items it was a tax yes it was a 200 tax that's what everybody doesn't realize when they start talking about uh you know david koresh and the branch davidians you know they came after them because they had not paid a tax is what it was that, you know? Yeah. Yeah. Well, here's the, if the thing was really to stop Al Capone, um, which is kind of funny because if you look at the St. St.
Starting point is 02:40:49 Valentine's day massacre, um, there's a lot of implication that the police were involved in that, that they were getting retribution. So it was kind of like something that they either set up or allowed to happen like a false flag. And then they impose the gun control. Uh,
Starting point is 02:41:04 but here's the thing if the point was to stop capone from uh buying these things well it didn't all it did was impose attacks and i and i did the numbers on i looked at the height of uh al capone's worth he could have still legally purchased 32 000 tommy guns so except we know that he didn't pay his taxes. We know he didn't pay his taxes. So that's how they ultimately got him. Maybe that's how they got him. But I mean, is that really going to stop?
Starting point is 02:41:30 Was that meant to stop him or was it meant to make it prohibitively expensive for the everyday citizen? Cause a gun back then was 20 to 40 bucks. So, you know, you're talking about a thousand percent markup, 500,000% markup. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:41:47 My son says the Valentine's day massacre quote unquote was a drive-by shooting. They outlawed fully automatic guns and that stopped drive-by shooting once and for all, didn't it? Oh, it sure did. You don't have that anymore. You know, it's interesting when you talk about the short barreled rifle, I've talked about this many times. You look at the Miller case. This is a guy who was, they came after him after that. You know, they came after him for having a two, a sawed off shotgun.
Starting point is 02:42:12 And he had a criminal record. And, you know, there was other things involved in it. Like they try to set people up. But he actually died before the case got to the Supreme Court. And they continued on with it anyway. It should have been a moot case, right? But they continued on with it anyway. It should have been a moot case, right? But they continued on with it anyway without anybody arguing the other side to push that whole thing through.
Starting point is 02:42:31 So, you know, very, very dubious. And of course, they use the sawed off shotgun trap to get at Randy Weaver and other things like that. You know, it's just and that's the way you see this stuff happening all the time. I got some other comments here. Let me run to you, Jason. So bogus says a 3d printing. Isn't great for manufacturing.
Starting point is 02:42:51 It's just really cheap and easy. Any machine shop has everything. Having a three axis milling machine and lathe allows you to make anything. Adding CNC to a mill. Isn't a huge expense. The mill is the big expense. Yeah. Yeah. A hundred percent. anything adding cnc to a mill isn't a huge expense the mill is the big expense yeah yeah 100 and if i had the money i would own a metal lathe a good size metal lathe and a mill um i definitely i seen this uh video it's a six or seven part video this lady um she made her own like old western
Starting point is 02:43:20 revolver from scratch using a mill and a lathe made the barrel made the the cylinder all that stuff really really cool stuff um but the 3d and that's one thing that that's a good point 3d printer is fast and cheap you know it takes a long time to print but still relatively fast and cheap and the the other side of that argument people will say well you know you could 3d print in metal now yeah you got 20 000 a year to lease a machine, you know, to make a gun I can go get for a hundred bucks off the street. Like seriously, the argument. And, and, and, uh, you know,
Starting point is 02:43:54 they're not to the same quality as, as a forged piece of steel or a, you know, milled out aluminum. Uh, the, the way that if you look into how they do it, um, there's a lot of resins and stuff that hold that stuff together. So it's not going to be nearly as strong. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Uh, we've got another question here.
Starting point is 02:44:11 Chad Warren said, could you buy a 3d printer and have a business like how you see cell phone repair? Well, that's an interesting idea. Yeah. You can, there's a lot of different things that you could do with it, you know, and, and, you know, if you were talented in terms of doing, um, 3d stuff, I mean, you can make some little tools and implements and things that you could do with it you know and and you know if you were talented in terms of doing um 3d stuff i mean you could make some little tools and implements and things that might complement what you want to do at home um you know that's that's the key thing and of course as you point out it's um uh getting materials you know that would be one of the things that they would
Starting point is 02:44:37 probably like you point out outlaw a zero percent lower you know you won't be able to buy an aluminum block or something you do the same thing with the the 3d printed stuff but you know you won't be able to buy an aluminum block or something you do the same thing with the 3d printed stuff but you know you mentioned cody wilson earlier and um he put this out directly as a challenge and they took it to court and they said you know they tried to outlaw the instructions on how to do it and so he said that's a first amendment issue and the courts agreed with him on that yeah they also uh they also reached out to the uh because he was leasing the printers and by the way he was using like industrial printers this wasn't something that he had a you know home kit that he put together this was an actual professional machine because back then you know to get a decent quality product you
Starting point is 02:45:19 had to have a several thousand dollar a year lease machine they actually went contacted the company of course that's what the government does right they use industry to enforce their edicts and they they canceled his lease on that machine there's a really long documentary on on defense distributed that i don't know if it's still out there on the internet but it goes through the whole story and of course they i guess he had some past history that they try their character assassination next yeah you know yeah i had some accusations about uh sexual harassment or rape or something like that which is again you look at it and you can cynically say well is this the julian assange tactic you know that they're coming after somebody with yeah and again uh i don't think they they
Starting point is 02:46:02 were able to get a conviction on that so So that's probably what the case was. Yeah. And, you know, like the way they did it, they took away his machines or they had the industry take away the machines. And I guess he got other machines from somewhere else. But they like to use these choke points. You talk about it all the time. Yeah. The choke point.
Starting point is 02:46:20 And if the 3D printer, they can can't regulate the 3d printer then the choke point will be the material that you buy for it you know um i mean even just the idea of going through a background check at a gun store is a choke point of sorts yes and they're using a private business to enforce it that's right and i remember back in obama's Obama's 2012 or so, 2011, 2012, when all the ammo was gone and you couldn't find ammo. It was crazy expensive. And I asked my friends, I said, okay, we're in the military and we know law enforcement uses the same weapons platform as we do, which are weapons of war. They want to say, right? 223, right?
Starting point is 02:47:01 Not 223, rather a NATO 556 round nine millimeter uh 40 45 there's only a handful of calibers because they standardize it right they standardize all the weapon systems um that's why we have nato rounds so that we're using the same as our allies so why was it i couldn't find 22 long rifle how come i couldn't find 380 how come i couldn't find you name it uh and hollow points we're not allowed to use hollow points so how come the hollow points were gone the government bought up all the ammo as a choke point to get people for buying it and i remember when they were doing that with obama he also um it was like i think it's fort drum if i remember correctly in new york and they were a part of you know the military sells recycled brass out
Starting point is 02:47:45 there and they just said we're not going to do that anymore and they started crushing it and selling the crab the uh the the crushed uh scrap metal to china at a fraction of what they could have resold the uh you know the recycled brass for oh yeah and that's typical in the army that when you go to a range um you know say you you fire 20,000 rounds with, you know, your whole unit, you've got to go pick up all that brass and turn it in and they weigh it. So, number one, they don't want people pocketing rounds and taking it home because it is a common round. But also, you know, they don't really want you reloading it either. So if you don't come in at a certain weight on your spent brass they won't let you turn it in you got to go out there and you know hands across america looking for
Starting point is 02:48:29 brand new it doesn't matter i think you'd be all like 10 years old and nasty you just got to make that weight but yeah that's something that they do um and i'm surprised i watched a pretty good documentary on um the military had its own ammo producing facilities so it makes no sense to get rid of the brass because you can just send it to your facility and make new rounds so i really don't get it yeah yeah they're up to something with that you mentioned as you're talking about it you said you know working on this thing is a real passion it's like the people who um the mechanic that uh you know fixes up a classic car or whatever, or they set up a car for racing on the track or something like that.
Starting point is 02:49:09 And, uh, and again, I think that when we look at the different issues with it, um, you know, when we learn skills, uh, that is something that is, is really vitally important. Uh, any skill that you use may be something that you could use as you know barter and trade and that type of thing uh and and i think any of these types of skills um once you learn 3d printing i think it's got a lot of different uses that you could use and you know it might wind up uh uh you know doing things that that would help to keep cars going for example or some you know temporary replacement parts i mean some of them are going to have really high heat, and I'm not that familiar with the different plastics
Starting point is 02:49:48 to know what they can really take. But still, some of the comments we've got here, Jason, we've got Risha M. says, will they pull another Waco or Ruby Ridge over homemade guns? I imagine if they get widespread enough and if they start improving they probably would i mean they'll do it over anything what do you think oh they're already saying that specifically with this polymer 80 uh is reading articles on it and they say that crime is on the
Starting point is 02:50:16 rise it's gone up you know five thousand percent it's like okay so you had one used in a crime and then this year you had two used in a crime i like to play with those numbers to make it seem like some kind of an epidemic, right? I'm sure that they're hiring hobbyists of the Mexican drug cartels to get their ammunition stuff up, right? Yeah, they probably got a factory cranking these things out, and then they fast and furious it over the border so they can find them after a crime's been committed. And so it's the ghost gun. It's the ghost gun. That's right. Yeah. Narrow way. Narrow gate ministry says yes.
Starting point is 02:50:49 $200 tax stamp and the right for the government to knock on your door at 3am to inspect and search your home for weapons of automatic nature. Yeah. That's it. It is always a trap. Always a way for them to assert themselves in our life. Uh, Radis bro. Thank you for the tip.
Starting point is 02:51:00 He says it's called a print the legend. And in it, you learn a lot of these machine companies have ties to chuck schumer wow that's interesting very interesting uh harps uh 338 lm thank you uh for the tip he says so we lost or gave up our firearms here in australia so uh what is this and um he's got a link to used guns.com.au so i don't know i can't see that link there but i see that it's coming out of australia so i don't know about that oh harps he's got himself some firearms you can find him on youtube uh shooting some pretty beastly uh he's the kind of shooter that likes to reach out and touch something you know 1k away and that's another thing another
Starting point is 02:51:44 argument they make is why do you need so many guns why do you need 10 guns why well they're purpose-built you know i've got uh i don't know maybe six or seven ars here uh why do i need more than one ar well i don't if if it's if i'm only shooting one round uh but i got one that's uh in 308 i got a 22 long rifle i've got a 556 um i've got one that's a shorter more of a home defense i got one with a longer barrel you know uh for for hunting if i want to hunt smaller game um there's lots of reasons and you know i i find out uh i find that it's none of your business how many guns i own you know yeah oh yeah some people are collectors some people are hobbyists me i got so many ars uh in
Starting point is 02:52:25 that particular kind of platform rather than buying a standard uh hunting style rifle because i like to build them i'm a tinkerer i love building things that's why i like the 3d printer i like to work on cars i do woodworking it's just a hobby for me you know well it's like uh you know uh the c40 organizations these these cities and it's now over 100 of them, start out about 40 or so. They make it their business to tell you how many articles of clothing you can buy in a year. You know, they want to make sure that you don't have more than three articles of clothing, that you don't eat any meat or dairy, that you don't have more than one trip under 1,000 miles every three years. Whose business is that?
Starting point is 02:53:01 Everything, as you're talking about these guns it's all really fundamentally about controlling and watching and surveilling everything that we do and uh and that is why it's so troubling as i was saying before you know you came on uh you look at the conservatives that are out there and saying well we need to get rid of the people's anonymity by you know you got this group that signed on in support of hamas and we didn't know who all those people are so we can put them on a blacklist it's like these are conservatives or at least you know people who call themselves conservatives um you know people like dershowitz at harvard i don't know how conservative he's ever been you know but you got other people on breitbart basically saying the same thing on the daily wire saying the same thing
Starting point is 02:53:41 uh it's just uh you know fundamentally comes down to where they are on a particular issue and they're more than willing to sacrifice our fundamental rights and to ignore the constitution uh if it is something that they radically disagree with oh 100 yeah and and the whole thing about uh the gun control side of it is it is track and trace that's all it is yes you know as much as they want to tell you uh this is illegal this is illegal no it's regulated it's regulated um they want to be able to try that's why they're going after private sales they're they're going after they say there's a gun show loophole it's really private sales um you know
Starting point is 02:54:20 gifting if i gift you say hey david i'm not using this rifle anymore. Would you like it? They want us to go down and do that transfer. So they have a paper record and it is about tracking and tracing. They only care if it doesn't have a serial number or they don't know who owns it. And why would you do that? There is, there is default. There's a de facto registry. I covered it in one of the foxholes, I believe.
Starting point is 02:54:45 It's just paper. They're forbidden to have a database that does that automatic searching but they can track guns from the the place of purchase to the person so it's already there the registry is there what the missing piece is the guns that they don't know where they're at that's why they're going after ghost guns homemade guns private sales you name it and then they want to fill in that database and they do want to go electronic with it I had a video on it where they were complaining about you know it takes us so long to do this and we're 32,000 things a year we get or whatever that we that are still sitting in a box that we haven't it's crazy they they do have a system that are prohibited by law from having
Starting point is 02:55:26 an automated system yet they're pushing for an automated system yes and it's about taking the guns that's right it's not about anything that has to do with regulation registration is pre-crime 100 it's pre-crime so they're going to tell me that i can't own this or that because i might commit a crime with it well that's that's not due process, you know? Yeah. I just saw an article. I forget what they called it. I was, I didn't have enough time to talk about it today, but I saw it on zero hedge and they
Starting point is 02:55:54 were talking about, um, you know, financial transactions and how they could do voting electronically. And we can, we can, uh, we don't have to spend the time trying to, uh uh track this stuff and authenticate what we'll do is we'll authenticate you and uh you know we'll be able to have uh provenance on this we'll know where it was created who created it where it's coming from so we don't have to spend a lot of time authenticating this stuff and it'll save us so much calculation thing and i looked at it and it's like well this is just a i forget the term that they used and they're saying oh this is going to be great we're going to use it for all these different things and it's nothing more than um the ccpa uh the coalition for content provenance and authenticity that microsoft was putting
Starting point is 02:56:36 together for the federal government where they would mark anything that you do just like you're talking about marking the gun with a serial number every every content that you put out, whether it's a meme or whether it's a sub stack article or whether it's audio or audio and video, all of it would be stamped by your computer. And they've got a coalition between the hardware companies, the software companies, as well as the gatekeepers for what we're allowed to say, like the New York Times and BBC and other people. They brought this all together so they can register and control speech. Everything that they want to do is just like the CBDC.
Starting point is 02:57:12 Everything is a passport. Everything is surveillance and registration. That is the society that they want us to live in. And that's why it's so important for us to start learning these skills. It'd be great if we had anybody in government that wanted to oppose this, anybody that's running for office. But nobody even wants to talk about that. The most we get is a couple of candidates who've talked about CBDC, but they're all just ignoring this issue. Well, and, you know, this is a first, the gun thing is a First Amendment thing, like you said.
Starting point is 02:57:42 And look at what they're doing in Canada right now. They're trying to make you register a podcast you know and they start off with okay you've got to make so many million dollar dollars a year um and then you got to get a business name you got to register with them i mean it makes no sense i understand over the air and fm and am because there's a limited number of frequencies so you don't want to be stepping on each other right uh but the internet that's not a problem so why would you need to regulate it um it's just their way to get their pinky toe in the door and once that happens they start broadening they start broadening okay now it's if you make more than a thousand dollars a year okay you don't have to make any money at all if you have a podcast you have to register with us and then they start
Starting point is 02:58:22 nailing down the speech violations and think about this david everybody uh everybody now has some something that they've said or put on twitter or facebook or something they if they start broadening terms of what is hate speech and they want to put you in jail for it what's to stop them from retroactively going back 10 years ago about something you posted they've got all the stuff there in Bluffdale, Utah, and other places where the NSA is storing everything that everybody's ever said or done, you know? And it's like, okay, fine. You know, permit record was what Ed Snowden called his, uh, uh, his book that he wrote about that.
Starting point is 02:58:55 Uh, we've got just about three minutes. I want to say thanks to a Chad Warren. Thank you for the tip. He says, uh, thanks for having a calm vibe on your show compared to info wars. It's like, well, I could never get into that hair on fire vibe. Much of the consternation of Alex, who wanted me to, but it just wasn't. I couldn't fake it. So that's just how I am.
Starting point is 02:59:14 And also, SuperFay. This is a comment from when we're talking about church, I think. There was one church open in rural Texas where I live over one hour and 15 minute drive. Needless to say, my husband and I found our new church that way. Well, good for you. And that's the key thing. You know, we've seen that happening. It has been the lifeblood of people. If you've got a church and you don't think it's essential, especially when there's a pandemic. I mean, during a pandemic in the past, you know, when there really was a plague going around, whatever it was, everybody was, uh, you know, the church, uh, people who, uh, were serious about what they believed, uh, they were looking at an eternal perspective. They weren't concerned
Starting point is 02:59:54 about whether they're going to live or die. They were concerned about whether or not they're going to be there to help other people. And so, uh, that was a really key thing. I think a lot of people realize, well, these guys are just playing at it. They're not serious. I've had a lot of people tell me that. Well, I'm glad you found a church. But yeah, this is a key issue. Second Amendment is always a key issue, and this folds together a lot of things. And of course, we can see, Jason, that ultimately it comes down to controlling and monitoring, registering and surveilling everything that we do. Everything just keeps coming back to that.
Starting point is 03:00:25 The passports and all the rest of this stuff. It truly is frightening what they want to do to us. And we have to take initiative, as you did with the 3D printer, to make sure that we've got some skills and things like that, because it's going to be a mixture of black market and other things to get outside of their system, I think. Yeah, I wanted to say, Super Faye, if you're driving an hour and a half to church, that's great because doing the right thing is going to take sacrifice.
Starting point is 03:00:54 Yes. Fighting against free speech is going to take sacrifice. Growing your own food is going to take time. The government doesn't want that. The government wants you in your pod eating bugs and rely on them for everything. They don't want you to talk to your neighbors they don't want you to know your neighbors maybe you can get together in the metaverse you know where you may be talking to a computer that's spying on everything you think I mean we have thought crimes now we have
Starting point is 03:01:16 people standing outside were you praying were you silently praying no yeah yeah exactly yeah well they let people run through the streets making all kinds of threats against other people. Thank you so much for joining us again. Jason Barker, The Knights of the Storm. Check out their show as well as their listing of everybody. Thank you, Jason. Appreciate it. Thanks, David.
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