The David Knight Show - 14Apr23 Pentagon Leaks, Lies, and Games

Episode Date: April 14, 2023

OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODESIn a reversal of Pentagon Papers, NY Times & Washington Post hunt down the leaker for government? Fog of war is very heavy, especially when the war is domest...ic 2:10 When everything is a secret, nothing is a secret as it becomes unmanageable. But this 21 yr old will be the fall guy. Was he used , perhaps even without his knowledge to pass on disinformation? 7 countries have disavowed information in the leaks. Was it true, false, embarassing? 17:48 Washington Post & New York Times did the job of the US security state by hunting down its leakers? 12:27 Ukrainian officials are skimming $400 million to buy diesel from Russia that is supposedly sanctioned 37:42 Internecine fighting between the White House and intelligence community. 44:23 The Taliban did in one year what Washington could not do in 20 years in Afghanistan — and what is that? It's not just the failed military withdrawal, the WORLD is going through opioid withdrawal as CIA supply from Afghanistan disrupted 52:01 Follow-up on interview with Michael Lon in Panama. Immigration is the organized takedown of USA by NGO's. The USA could stop much of the massive worldwide immigration in the geographical chokepoint but they choose to facilitate it 1:02:35 The results of the CIA's War OF Drugs on Americans and the Soros Chaos with DA's releasing criminals — in San Francisco, Chicago, NY, Portland. 1:10:26 An amazing story about what police did to an elderly man who was going 3 mph over the speed limit 1:25:51 Democrats put pressure on Dianne Feinstein to resign due to health and absence. Her refusal is blocking Democrat judicial appointments. Will Republicans approve an unprecedented "solution"? 1:28:55WarpSpeed Poison "Compensation": What Govt Thinks Your Life is Worth Only 3 people "compensated" out of over 11,000 claims. Payments awarded are an even greater insult 1:44:40 Holding fast in the faith, Dr. Tracy Kaiser, a pregnant black mathematics professor at a university refuses the ultimatum of jab or job — and FINALLY wins after years 1:50:51 Listeners: homeschooling in various states, special prayer request 1:52:43 INTERVIEW A Simple First Step to Preparing Jack Lawson, CivilDefenseManual.com, don't get apathetic. What we've been through for the last several years is NOT over, just paused. And, the importance of community preparation 2:08:07 Trans "Ballerina": Now We're Living Vonnegut's "Harrison Bergeron" Another day, another dystopian absurdity. 2:47:24Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here:SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation through Mail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

Transcript
Discussion (0)
Starting point is 00:00:00 Take your business international. Enterprise Europe Network is the world's largest network providing free support and advice to SMEs with global ambitions. With over 450 partner organisations worldwide, we bring together unparalleled expertise to serve businesses like yours. We can help you discover partners in new markets, advance your digitisation and gain valuable insights into EU funding opportunities. Take advantage of free expert advice and innovation resources. Visit een-ireland.com and take your business global today. Get this.
Starting point is 00:00:31 The International Financial Services Apprenticeship is as good as it gets. If you're a successful applicant, it gets you a full-time job in a financial institution. It gets you well-paid. You earn while you learn. It gets you four days a week in the office and one day studying business at National College of Ireland's state-of-the-art
Starting point is 00:00:50 campus in the IFSC. It doesn't get better than that. The apprenticeship also gets you on course for one of two recognised qualifications, a higher certificate or a higher diploma in International Financial Services. Applications are closing soon, so get onto it now. Visit ncirl.ie for more information. Using free speech to free minds. You're listening to The David Knight Show. show as the clock strikes 13 it's friday the 14th of april year of our lord 2023 today we're going to take a look of course at the person who's been arrested for the leaks. We'll take a look at the leaks. We'll take a look at what our government has been doing.
Starting point is 00:02:13 It's kind of interesting to see what's happened in Afghanistan after the U.S. military has left. And everybody wants to talk about the pullout and the tragedy of that, the insanity of that. But there's other things to see there that's kind of interesting in terms of drug use globally. And of course, it's always been about that. But there's other indications that we have documents released saying that the Afghanistan 9-11 suspects, several of them were CIA agents. Who knew? And they're not even talking about Tim Osmond. So we'll be right back. Stay with us. Well, we have a 21-year-old who's been arrested.
Starting point is 00:03:21 I look at this and a lot of very interesting things about this. It turns out that there were multiple reporters working on this for the New York Times. It wasn't the FBI. It wasn't the Pentagon or the CIA who found this. This was the New York Times. And of course, as you'll see from the footage, you have all of the press was there. It was a show. It was a show. There's a lot about this that is very suspicious. Take a look at the announcement and of the helicopter footage because helicopter was on site well before this happened. And you could see all the roads being blocked off. You could see all the paramilitary people that were going to be part of the arrest. You could see the guy sitting at a table on his deck as a helicopter is flying over, taking pictures of
Starting point is 00:04:16 him, all the rest of this stuff. Here is the announcement by Merrick Garland and some of the footage. I'm joined today by Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco and FBI Director Paul Bate. Today, the Justice Department arrested Jack Douglas Teixeira in connection with an investigation into alleged unauthorized removal, retention. Look at how many people they got around there. Of classified national defense information. Absolutely amazing. Teixeira is an employee of the United States Air Force National Guard. There he is, earlier.
Starting point is 00:04:47 Took Teixeira into custody earlier this afternoon without incident. This is ABC News footage. ...at the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts. They show all these people blocking the road
Starting point is 00:04:56 into the neighborhood. ...Department prosecutors and our colleagues at the Department of Defense for their diligent work on this case. This investigation is ongoing. We will share more information.
Starting point is 00:05:07 Comes out with hands on his head. He's got to walk backwards. Look at this. I got an MRAP there. Soldiers with guns on him. All them backing him up and then putting handcuffs on him. What an interesting combination of government and media in this circus. I take Sierra, I think is the way he pronounced his name, identified by the New York Times
Starting point is 00:05:29 ahead of his arrest. And of course, ABC News was there with their camera. NBC News had the story. Why was this a surprise to anybody? Two police cruisers were blocking the road near a residence associated with him. They declined to speak about why they had blocked the road. A row of people who said they lived on the street were waiting to get in. One neighbor said the police had begun blocking off the street around noon.
Starting point is 00:05:56 This happened several hours afterwards. As one person pointed out, this is the circus they make for one unarmed dude it absolutely seems like a show yeah there's a lot of show about this which raises a lot of questions uh the person that they arrested national guardsman his name is jack tixera he's oversaw a private online group uh and they had 20 30 young people they were playing games and watching movies together and commenting. The report suggested he hadn't been interviewed by authorities yet, but likely the young man can expect a knock on his door at any moment. This was before it happened. Everybody was talking about it because the New York Times had taken the lead in it. NBC was reporting that
Starting point is 00:06:40 the arrest was imminent well before it happened. And then a picture of him that he posted on social media was released by the New York Times. Go and get him. Government? Yeah. Isn't that interesting? And this all happened just a couple of days after Reuters published this headline, as Zero Hedge has it, Russia is likely behind the U.S. military document leak,
Starting point is 00:07:03 say U.S. officials. And as Zero Hedge has it, Russia is likely behind the U.S. military document leak, say U.S. officials. And as Zero Hedge pointed out, they had as sources for this Reuters report, no less than three anonymous officials from the U.S. military. So again, Reuters, Associated Press, all these people, fake news. It's fake news, but it truly is propaganda. That should be the new motto for these people. Instead news. It's fake news, but it truly is propaganda. That's a, it should be the new motto for these people. Instead of a democracy dies by in darkness,
Starting point is 00:07:31 Washington post fake news, truly propaganda. So is there a head says sarcastically quote, unnamed us officials have now hit it out of the ballpark yet again, Russia or pro Russian elements. They said at the time, this is on April the 7th. quote, unnamed U.S. officials have now hit it out of the ballpark yet again. Russia or pro-Russian elements, they said at the time, this is on April the 7th, so a week ago, on Reuters, Russia or pro-Russian elements are likely behind the leak of several classified U.S. military documents posted on social media that offer a partial month-old snapshot of the war in Ukraine, three U.S. officials told Reuters on Friday.
Starting point is 00:08:08 Yeah, it's reliable if you point the finger at Russia. Always Russia. This is the report as they were releasing this before the arrest had happened. United by their mutual love of guns, military gear, and God, the group of roughly two dozen mostly men and boys formed an invitation only clubhouse in 2020 on discord an online platform gamers primarily they paid little attention last year when the man called that some people called og posted a message laden with strange acronyms and jargon the words were
Starting point is 00:08:43 unfamiliar few people read the long note. One of the members explained, but he revered OG, the elder leader of their tiny tribe who claimed to know secrets that the government withheld from ordinary people. Some reports suggested the documents and gain wider circulation on the internet and the context of intense debates over the Ukraine war as users and the discord group utilized classified documents during the online
Starting point is 00:09:08 articles So that's the story that this guy's looking at it. He's um This obviously horrible person a Christian nationalist conservative gun lover Gameplayer all this stuff. So this person took pictures of it, goes the story, and showed it to his intimate group of friends
Starting point is 00:09:31 and said, this is what's going on. You need to tell people about this. And then they did, and then they showed some of the documents as proof when they got into an argument with people. And then it went from there. That's the story. That's the official story. Isn't that kind of strange?
Starting point is 00:09:48 What we can learn from this is never cite your sources. That's right. Yeah, if you look at this, there's a couple possibilities. One of them is that if this is true, and it happened exactly as I said, you have a government that is unbelievably incompetent. Uh, they don't, uh, vet people. They don't keep track of their documents.
Starting point is 00:10:13 And of course that is true. Uh, that is there, there is a true element to that for many reasons. One of them is that there are so many, everything is now classified in secret. And there's so many people that are out there. As one person was commenting, they said, you know, a guy said years ago when I was young, I got a job similar to his and it was amazing how thorough they were. And it took many months for this to happen. Another guy said, yeah, you know, it just isn't happening anymore because they're overwhelmed.
Starting point is 00:10:50 You know, the, uh, national security state and all the state secrets have multiplied so much about everything because it's not about national security. In many cases, it's just about job security. It's about CYA. And of course the CIA, the CIA and the CYA, uh, they are, uh, responsible for a lot of this stuff and this whole idea that everything's got to be a dark secret. There's no transparency in government. Everything is a secret. Take your business international. Enterprise Europe Network is the world's largest network
Starting point is 00:11:17 providing free support and advice to SMEs with global ambition. With over 450 partner organizations worldwide, we bring together unparalleled expertise to serve businesses like yours. We can help you discover partners in new markets, advance your digitization and gain valuable insights into EU funding opportunities.
Starting point is 00:11:34 Take advantage of free expert advice and innovation resources. Visit een-ireland.com and take your business global today. Get this, the International Financial Services Apprenticeship is as good as it gets. If you're a successful applicant, and take your business global today. business at National College of Ireland's state-of-the-art campus in the IFSC. It doesn't get better than that. The apprenticeship also gets you on course for one of two recognized qualifications, a higher certificate or a higher diploma in international financial services.
Starting point is 00:12:16 Applications are closing soon, so get onto it now. Visit ncirl.ie for more information. And they just don't have enough people to vet all the people to keep their secrets. And you can't keep the secrets when you've got that many people. That would be one aspect of it. Another aspect of it would be that perhaps these people, as I said before, if they really want to do something in Ukraine, this is, you know, the Russians are saying, well, we think this is fake because the kill ratio is actually better in our favor. something in Ukraine this is you know the Russians are saying well we think this is fake because
Starting point is 00:12:52 um the kill ratio is actually better in our favor and uh and we think that they're telling us uh showing talking about how weak the Ukrainian position is because they want us to let our guard down before they do a counter offensive and so forth uh there's an aspect of that as well when you go back and you look at what happened before the normandy invasion and all of the different things that they that they did with i can't remember the name of the story of the movie maybe you remember it because i think we saw it travis with you uh it was a guy who was um they wanted to plant some information and he was dead and they uh essentially were going to make him a hero they had to talk some information and he was dead and they, uh, essentially we're going to make him a hero. They had to talk to the family. They planted some information on them. They had to make sure that, and then dumped him in the sea.
Starting point is 00:13:31 So he would float ashore and support a narrative that they were trying. They were doing all kinds of things, you know, fake decoys on, uh, at various places where the Germans, you know, there were several different places where the invasion could be launched from. So they wanted to misdirect them to the wrong place at the wrong time. But then they also put this cadaver in the water and planted documents on them. And they're trying to figure out at the last minute, how do we put these documents on and not have them be ruined in the water with the ink and so forth and still make it look authentic.
Starting point is 00:14:03 So, you know, there's always been stuff like that that's going on so the russians many people said well maybe this is a deliberate plan was that operation mincemeat uh might have been i don't that name doesn't really sound familiar that might have been it uh there's probably more than one movie about that particular incident but anyway the um you know it could be if they're competent it could be, if they're competent, it could be that they identified this guy and gave him the documents, made sure the documents are going to be available. They take a look, they understand his politics.
Starting point is 00:14:36 They make sure the documents are available to him, assuming that he's going to do this, or maybe they did it to multiple people, assuming that they would do it. Take the bait and put it out there. So we don't know, really. We still don't know if it's genuine or not. We do know that there is a lot of incompetence in the government. Certainly, the CIA has had their instruction manual for hacking.
Starting point is 00:15:00 Vault 7, that was released. We've had all the Pentagon personnel files. They got into those. And it's not just the government. It's also big corporations. Equifax and others have been hacked. Nothing is secure if it's online. Glenn Greenwald said,
Starting point is 00:15:16 The Democracy Dies in Darkness Washington Post now does the job of the U.S. security state by hunting down its leakers and doing everything to expose their identity. And it really says everything about the real function and the real ideology of these media corporations. Think about the fact that with the Pentagon Papers, again, the official story is that Daniel Ellsberg stole the papers, gave them to the New York Times and Washington Post, and the government said, don't release that. They said, stole the papers, gave them to the New York Times and Washington Post. And the government said, don't release that.
Starting point is 00:15:51 They said, oh, no, we are the press, and we're going to show these papers. And there was a Supreme Court case. They won the Supreme Court, upholding the First Amendment. But the other part of the story may be, a lot of people suggested that, you know, the deep state is not monolithic. And so there were people who wanted the war to end, and they wanted this information to come out to help the war in Vietnam to end. And so there are a lot of people who believe that the Washington Post and New York Times were not fighting the government,
Starting point is 00:16:20 but they were working with a faction of the deep state and the Pentagon that wanted the war to end. So you never know exactly what is going on with these people. Intelligence documents that O.G. indicated that he had brought home from his job on a, quote, military base, he claimed he spent at least some of his day inside a secure facility that prohibited cell phones and other electronic devices. So how did he get the phone in there? Well, probably their security measures were just as secure
Starting point is 00:16:48 as their vetting people for top secret positions. He annotated some of the hand-typed documents, the member said, translating arcane intelligence speak for the uninitiated, such as explaining that no foreign, N-O-F-O-R-N, means the information is so sensitive that no foreign sources are supposed to be able to see it. Yeah, I think that was it, Travis, the man who never was. Yeah, 1956.
Starting point is 00:17:16 Operation Mincemeat, I don't know, that might have been it as well. Anyway, they said, we still don't know who leaked the draft. This is Zero Hedge. We still don't know who leaked the draft. This is Zero Hedge. We still don't know who leaked that Supreme Court decision, the Dobbs decision about abortion. Isn't that interesting? Washington Post, New York Times never did any investigation of that. They're happy to do it for the Pentagon and find out who this guy is
Starting point is 00:17:43 and do stories about it ahead of time. So we still don't know who did it. I think I know who did it. I think it was Roberts. I think I said from the very beginning, I thought it was Roberts. You go down, the people who had access to it, the people who had motive for it, the way Roberts operates, his political positions, because, you know, the Supreme Court is political.
Starting point is 00:18:01 And then I've only been more confident of the fact that he leaked that because nothing's been done to find the leaker. We still haven't seen the manifesto of the Nashville shooter because that would be inconvenient, right? But this leak was put on Discord, so all the big media outlets are hunting for him. This is what Glenn Greenwald put out there. And it's right.
Starting point is 00:18:26 So still, the question is, did they want this information out? Was it truth mixed with lies and disinformation? That is the way the intelligence agencies always work. Babylon B's take on it was Pentagon leaker is kicking himself for not just leaving the classified documents strewn around his garage. I'm so stupid. Why didn't I just print them out and leave them in a garage or a vacation home or in the trunk of a Corvette? He said,
Starting point is 00:18:55 as he was being hauled away, what on earth was I thinking? According to sources, military leadership is trying to decide between nonjudicial punishments of Gitmo or a firing squad. Yeah, we still got people in Gitmo. Or, you know, give him the Julian Assange treatment. 14 years, no crime, torture, trying to kill the guy, or the January 6th treatment. At publishing time, more classified documents have been found under a stash of crack belonging to Hunter Biden.
Starting point is 00:19:30 Or, you know, you could just put them on an email website, you know, clintonemail.com. There you can go for all your emails. You know, you can give her the money and then, you know, she'll kind of give you a directory of where you can find the necessary documents that she's dropped under her name on the internet these highly sensitive embarrassing documents because that's what people are saying they said well you know this has been really embarrassing there's seven different countries that have disavowed the information that came out because it was so damaging to their reputation. This 21-year-old Air Force National Guardsman, among other revelations, the leaked documents reveal the U.S. government lied to the public
Starting point is 00:20:16 about not having boots on the ground in Ukraine. And as the other countries are vehemently denying some of the embarrassing, let's say some of the information shows that they're lying or that they're spying on their so-called allies. As they have denied that, the U.S. doesn't bother to deny this. At least 50, perhaps more than 100 classified documents were posted on Discord. The documents contain a range of intelligence assessments, but also sensitive intelligence about countries around the world, including U.S. allies. Oh, that's a big deal then, isn't it?
Starting point is 00:20:53 Well, Hillary Clinton did that. Nothing happened to Hillary Clinton. It was very sensitive intelligence about countries around the world. Nothing to see here. Immediately she said, the Russians did it. Don't look at the emails. I say that the Russians did this. And so everybody goes looking for evidence that the Russians did it,
Starting point is 00:21:17 which they didn't do it. And then that metastasized into Russiagate. But she was able to get, by pointing to it, her handmaids in the mainstream media just obediently went along with the red herring and they started looking at Russia, Russia, Russia rather than looking at the information that Hillary had put up there.
Starting point is 00:21:40 The New York Times had used interviews and social media clues to identify him before he was arrested. On Wednesday, the Washington Post published an interview with one of the members of the chat room where the documents initially appeared. Didn't you find this to be strange? He described the leaker as a young, charismatic gun enthusiast in his mid-20s who worked at an unnamed military base. The Post reported the man was leader of the Discord chat room, including roughly two dozen members who swapped memes, offensive jokes, idle chit-chat, prayed, and watched movies together. The New York Times allegedly showed up at his house hours before the FBI raid.
Starting point is 00:22:24 And again, before the FBI raid. Take your business international. Enterprise Europe Network is the world's largest network providing free support and advice to SMEs with global ambitions. With over 450 partner organizations worldwide, we bring together unparalleled expertise to serve businesses like yours. We can help you discover partners in new markets, advance your digitization and gain valuable insights into EU funding opportunities. unparalleled expertise to serve businesses like yours. We can help you discover partners in new markets,
Starting point is 00:22:47 advance your digitization and gain valuable insights into EU funding opportunities. Take advantage of free expert advice and innovation resources. Visit een-ireland.com and take your business global today. Get this, the International Financial Services Apprenticeship is as good as it gets. If you're a successful applicant, it gets you a full-time job in a financial institution. It gets you well paid. You earn
Starting point is 00:23:10 while you learn. It gets you four days a week in the office and one day studying business at National College of Ireland's state-of-the-art campus in the IFSC. It doesn't get better than that. The apprenticeship also gets you on course for one of two recognized qualifications, a higher certificate or a higher diploma in international financial services. Applications are closing soon, so get onto it now. Visit ncirl.ie for more information. The ABC News helicopter is hovering over his house, taking pictures of him as he's sitting on his deck. New York Times had eight, eight different journalists, plus another four who contributed research. They were furiously scrambling to identify the leaker before the FBI. Most intense manhunt they've ever done, says Michael Tracy.
Starting point is 00:24:12 All of this to nail a poor sap who posted documents showing the government has blatantly deceived the public. That is what we're looking at here. Now, again, how much of it is real? How much of it is false? And it truly is amazing to see what a media circus this has become. Tashira joined the Air National Guard in September 2019, and his position was that of quote, cyber transport systems journeyman. He held the highest level security clearance granted by the government to review top secret information. Cyber transport system workers ensure the underlying infrastructure
Starting point is 00:24:46 of the Air Force's global communications network is operating properly. Employees are required to have a high school diploma or GED, knowledge of electronics, experience in the installation of network infrastructure, and seven and a half weeks of basic military training. Applicants are also required to pass a single-scope background investigation, which is a government-wide investigation of those who need to access top-secret material. Now, they're going to make this about this guy being the lone leaker. But let me say that, you know, when I say there's two different scenarios,
Starting point is 00:25:21 one of them is just gross, unbelievable negligence. The other one is that they kind of put together some stuff and left it there so that he would take it. In either one of these scenarios, they ought to be looking at the people above him. Who was it that had these documents there? Who was it that was supervising him and so forth? No, they're going to make it simply about him. They're going to narrow it. He's going to be the lone leaker. I host silver. A discord group had 20 or 30 mostly young men, as I said. Hundreds of papers were posted there.
Starting point is 00:25:59 He said he wanted to do it to keep them up on world events. Some members of the group defended him, arguing that he only posted materials to the group in an attempt to spark discussion and to keep his friends informed. This guy was a Christian. He was anti-war. He just wanted to inform some of his friends about what was going on,
Starting point is 00:26:16 said a 17-year-old member of the group, telling the New York Times it was doing the investigation for the FBI, apparently. We have some people in our group who are in the Ukraine. We like fighting games. We like war games. So we had some people in the group that were from Ukraine. Members of the group said the leaked documents didn't begin to receive attention until one
Starting point is 00:26:43 member of the group posted some of them to a public online forum, where they were then picked up by Russian language telegram channels. The New York Times, the investigators, not the Pentagon, the New York Times investigators, described him as older than the other members, the undisputed leader. leader it's unclear how long he had gained access to these documents and whether someone in his position and his grade would have had access to them federal agents showed up in armored vehicles that was the other thing about it you know half a dozen armed agents wearing tactical gear poured out and um that's not even counting the uh eight new york times reporters the news helicopters over here and all
Starting point is 00:27:27 the rest of the stuff what a what a circus uh so the official story is that the officials are laughingly incompetent that's the official story uh i don't know or maybe they knew they just leaked all this stuff what's funny is this isn't the first time military secrets have been leaked over Discord. There's a video game called War Thunder and it has, you know, tanks and planes and all those sorts of things. And people continually get upset. It's like, you didn't put this in right. You know, people from the military and they'll actually tell War Thunder on the forums, the specs, the classified information about vehicles. And it's gotten them into trouble a couple of times. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:06 I texted Goatree last night and said, so what's your take on this? He goes, man, these game sites are, you know, there's a lot of stuff that's being passed on these game sites. And, uh, so, you know, maybe they're going to start coming after the games. It's shut them down. It's not people from wasting their time. Anyway, everything is a secret and even in his low position just two ranks above a newly enlisted airman he had top secret clearance i think that's very interesting uh but they have to do that
Starting point is 00:28:35 because everything is over classified everything is classified everything is over classified everything is a secret everything is to be hidden from the public. So, um, according to, uh, the Pentagon, they say, um, uh, this is a U S official Scorsese interagency are engaging with allies and partners at high levels over this. This is sorry, not the Pentagon state department spokesperson Patel. He said, we want to reassure our allies of our commitment to safeguarding intelligence and the fidelity of securing all this stuff so you know the uh if they want people to think that they were competent they would have to say yeah we deliberately did that quietly but they're not
Starting point is 00:29:16 going to do that they want to sell this thing both the pentagon and justice department are now trying to find the source of the leaks some of which which point to the U.S. spying activity amid fears that they could damage relationship with their allies. Because I guess, you know, they don't... This is an older thing, because these people were not reading the New York Times and the Washington Post. It would already solve the problem.
Starting point is 00:29:41 The Pentagon was still, and the Justice Department, was still chasing and trying to find out where this guy is because they don't have a subscription. I don't know. Interesting how these things have changed again, isn't it? Since the Pentagon Papers, you now have where the New York Times and Washington Post were putting out the information. Now they're finding the leaker. There he is.
Starting point is 00:30:02 Come and arrest him. One document that appears to give details of closed door discussions between top South Korean officials regarding alleged U.S. pressure on Seoul to contribute more to Ukraine's war effort. You see, when you had the Hillary Clinton debacle, she said, well, not all those things were classified at a really high level, but there were all these conversations, uh, you know, the records about conversations and, uh, things in the email that were born above top secret because there were communications between, uh, Hillary Clinton, who was the secretary of state and these foreign officials. And yet they're going to make a big deal out of this when they completely ignored it for Hillary. And all this is happening.
Starting point is 00:30:51 Whether this is being done out of incompetence or whether they decided that they would... If this was a setup, they're going to put a lot of real information in there. And then there'll be some key things that they would falsify. That's the way a con game is run. That's the way the con game is run with alternative media. Uh, and talking to the public, you give people some real stuff and then you give them some lies. Uh, so it's always about that. And they, some of these lies are going to have to be things that
Starting point is 00:31:22 are going to be embarrassing for the U S government or embarrassing for some of their allies that are there. So they're willing to do this, and yet at the same time, China is going around and mending fences. You know, they're bringing together these people, these different countries that have been enemies in the Middle East, they're bringing them together so that they can essentially create a coalition to push back against the U.S. petrodollar and the rest of this stuff. The document's content, the South Korean thing, the fact that it was seemingly obtained via signals intelligence, intercepted communications, suggests that U.S. agencies may have spied on the government of South Korea, a long-standing ally of the United States. So that is what we are being seen as.
Starting point is 00:32:16 People in Europe are already angry about these sanctions and the austerity that is imposed. Now you have other countries that have been our allies, or at least been our dependents, like Egypt is now the seventh country to say that the Pentagon leaks are false. And this was two days ago. This was just before this arrest. Senior Egyptian officials said information on the leaked Pentagon documents showed that Egypt was preparing
Starting point is 00:32:47 to send 40,000 rockets to Russia. He said that's fake. Now, he would say this because it is embarrassing. He would say it because he's getting over a billion dollars from the U.S. government. And, you know, but he is also internally embarrassing. Egypt is the seventh country to challenge the authenticity of the information. Following Ukraine, Russia, South Korea, Serbia, the United Kingdom, and the United Arab Emirates. Egypt planned to manufacture and supply up to 40,000 rockets for Russia and to keep it secret from the West, was what was in the documents. The Washington Post reported that this summarized purported conversations between the Egyptian
Starting point is 00:33:32 president, Sisi, and senior Egyptian military officials. Also referenced plans to supply Russia with artillery rounds and with gunpowder. Take your business international. Enterprise Europe Network is the world's largest network providing free support and advice to SMEs with global ambitions. With over 450 partner organizations worldwide, we bring together unparalleled expertise to serve businesses like yours. We can help you discover partners in new markets,
Starting point is 00:34:03 advance your digitization and gain valuable insights into EU funding opportunities. Take advantage of free expert advice and innovation resources. Visit een-ireland.com and take your business global today. Get this. The International Financial Services Apprenticeship is as good as it gets. If you're a successful applicant, it gets you a full-time job in a financial institution. It gets you well paid. You earn while you learn. It gets you four days a week in the office and one day studying business at National College of Ireland's state-of-the-art campus in the IFSC. It doesn't get better than that. The apprenticeship also gets you on course for one of two recognized qualifications, a higher certificate or a higher
Starting point is 00:34:45 diploma in international financial services. Applications are closing soon, so get onto it now. Visit ncirl.ie for more information. The conversation Washington Post alleged to have documented in the leaks supposedly included Sissy giving detailed instructions to keep the shipment of rockets secret to avoid problems with the west quote-unquote gunpowder would be produced at a old chemical plant and workers to be told they were producing munitions for the egyptian army so skeptical observers doubted whether they would actually do this because they could lose a billion dollars in aid every year. But this article from Breitbart says the White House gave Egypt plenty of space for deniability by stating on Tuesday that it sees, quote, no indication that Egypt is providing lethal
Starting point is 00:35:36 weapon capabilities to Russia. So even the U.S. is saying, well, no, that's not true. So where is the truth? It's all smoke and mirrors and again even when there's not a you know when a war is going on certainly this is always going to be the case but you do understand that the war has been going on since the end of world war ii the war against americans by our government we are viewed as the adversary. Everything has to be kept secret from us. We will not have any votes about when we go to war. None of that. On Tuesday, the AP reviewed
Starting point is 00:36:13 a document from an alleged leak that described Russian intelligence officers claiming to have recruited United Arab Emirates to work together against the U.S. Immediately, the United Arab Emirate officials denied that. Categorically false. The AP, however, noted that there has been growing concern in the Biden administration over the UAE growing closer to Moscow, including a public complaint by Assistant Treasury Secretary Rosenberg that the Emiratis are helping Russia evade sanctions. Other U.S. officials have suggested the UAE is quietly funding the Warner Group.
Starting point is 00:36:49 So would they do this to send a warning to them? Oh, yeah, we know. Or whatever, to embarrass them internally. So they are talking about giving money to the Wagner Group, apparently, because they want to use them as mercenaries as well. The U.K. said there was a serious level of inaccuracy in a document that allegedly showed a large contingent of British Special Forces troops operating in Ukraine. South Korea challenged the authenticity of the documents.
Starting point is 00:37:18 It claimed two former security officials were reluctant to grant a U.S. request to buy artillery shells because they were worried the munitions might be sent to grant a U.S. request to buy artillery shells because they were worried the munitions might be sent to the Ukrainians. Ukraine has challenged the accuracy. They said this provides a gloomy assessment of Kiev's ability to win the war against Russia. The Russians said it's false because it portrays Ukraine's position as too strong. It doesn't show the Russians as strong as they are, but it also is an effort to make us overconfident. So there's back and forth on every one of these things.
Starting point is 00:37:58 There's back and forth even on this guy. And again, highly suspicious that the media is so involved in all of this. The Pentagon, however, when it comes to U.S. special forces being there, they don't really deny it. Who cares, right? They can do whatever they want. No declaration of war necessary anywhere. The Pentagon has had 14 special operations forces inside Ukraine as recently as three
Starting point is 00:38:24 weeks ago, according to these documents. They showed the U.S. had 14 in Ukraine. These are Special Forces in Ukraine. 14 from the U.S., 50 from the U.K., 15 from France, Latvia, 17, the Netherlands, 1. They sent their one Special Forces guy. The entire group is there. A total of 97. And more than half of them
Starting point is 00:38:50 from the UK. So the UK has denied this. US is silent about it. France, Latvia, the Netherlands, silent about it. In addition, the slide said there were a total of 100 personnel in Ukraine. This is the way Vietnam began.
Starting point is 00:39:07 We have advisors. We have advisors there yeah uh so um it is mission creep the way these things happen biden had repeatedly promised that it would not have troops directly involved in the ukraine war he said our forces are not and will not be engaged in the conflict. And of course, you know, you can always believe what Joe Biden says, even if he knows what's going on in his administration. You couldn't trust him to tell you the truth about it. The report noted that the U.S. is trying to keep the number of personnel in Ukraine low, so it's not spark criticism from Republicans.
Starting point is 00:39:41 Oh, that withering criticism from the Republicans who will continue to rubber stamp what is going on because the Republicans, there are some Republicans who criticize this, but for the most part, Republican leadership and the establishment Republicans love a war. The Biden administration is pushing the limits of a pledge not to send U.S. troops to Ukraine. The report quoted one former U.S. official saying it was classic mission creep.
Starting point is 00:40:08 They replied, no, this is about supporting the Ukrainians, not about fighting the Russians. That is the beard that they have used with all of this. Top military commander from the U.K. admitted in December 2022 that Royal Marine Commandos have been deployed there, but now they're saying, no, none of this is really happening. We're going to take a break and we come back. We're going to talk about, you know, Cy Hirsch talked about, uh, the, the pipeline explosion, but now he's out, uh, with a report from insiders. This is, uh, again, this is the CIA angry at what the
Starting point is 00:40:42 Biden administration is doing. The CIA says that there is about a half a billion dollars, $400 million of money that has been skimmed off by Zelensky and his pals. And they're hopping mad about it, but this is kind of, again, there is internexion fighting that is going on within the administration within the intelligence community within the pentagon always this type of thing this is why it is so difficult to understand you know why you can't know really what is going on with this because we're not just at war with other countries we have your take your business international enterprise europe network is the world's largest network providing free support and advice to smes with global ambition We have your... and gain valuable insights into EU funding opportunities. Take advantage of free expert advice and innovation resources.
Starting point is 00:41:47 Visit een-ireland.com and take your business global today. Get this. The International Financial Services Apprenticeship is as good as it gets. If you're a successful applicant, it gets you a full-time job in a financial institution. It gets you well paid. You earn while you learn. It gets you four days a week in the office and one day studying business at National College of Ireland's state of the art campus in the IFSC. It doesn't get better than that.
Starting point is 00:42:15 The apprenticeship also gets you on course for one of two recognised qualifications, a higher certificate or a higher diploma in international financial services. Applications are closing soon, so get onto it now. Visit ncirl.ie for more information. ...that are at war with themselves. We'll be right back. The common man. They created common core to dumb down our children. They created common past to track and control us. Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing.
Starting point is 00:42:59 And the communist future. They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary. But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God. That is what we have in common. 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.
Starting point is 00:43:46 If you can't support us financially, please keep us in your prayers. TheDavidKnightShow.com well seymour hirsch says the cia knows ukrainian officials are skimming usa now the funny thing about this reportedly the 400 million dollars is for the ukrainians to buy diesel fuel from Russia. Now, we got people on the ropes financially in the EU because the Biden sanctions of fuel. And yet, supposedly, we're giving half a billion dollars to Zelensky, and somehow he's going to buy this fuel from Russia. And then the CIA says, yeah, but they're not really doing it. They're actually keeping the money. Seymour Hersh on his sub stack said the report, uh, in his report said the Ukrainian government
Starting point is 00:44:52 has been using us taxpayer money to purchase diesel from Russia to fuel its military. Zelensky has been buying the fuel from Russia, the country with which it and Washington are at war. And the Ukrainian president and many in his entourage have been skimming untold millions from the American dollars earmarked for diesel fuel payments. I mean, this is just mind-boggling. The U.S. is okay with them buying this. The U.S. is going to give them hundreds of millions of dollars to buy this, setting down sanctions everywhere. These sanctions are nonsense. These sanctions, as I said from the very beginning,
Starting point is 00:45:26 are not targeting Russia. They're targeting Americans and Europeans. They're at war with us. And Biden said, yeah, this is going to be really painful, but in the end, you're only going to have electric cars and electric appliances and everything. That's good. That's good because that's our plan.
Starting point is 00:45:42 We don't really care about the rest of this stuff. And, you know, we'll let these Ukrainians die. Zelensky will let his own people die because he's getting filthy rich. Sources told Hirsch that Ukrainian officials are also competing to set up front companies for export contracts to private arms dealers around the world. You know, this thing's been going on since 2014. Last year, you had a few months after it happened, one person says, yeah, we've been giving them weapons and money since 2014,
Starting point is 00:46:17 and we have no idea where this stuff is going. It's just like a black hole. And so they're going to be channeling these arms to other people. We give the arms to them for free, and then they be channeling these arms to other people. We give the arms to them for free and then they steal it and sell it to other people. Even before this happened, you had even Bill Gates saying Ukraine's one of the most corrupt countries on earth. So that's who the Biden administration wants to deal with, of course. And we have Amazon taking down that documentary about Ukraine that was done by a filmmaker that did Stone, Oliver Stone,
Starting point is 00:46:54 did JFK and other things. He did a documentary a few years ago about Ukraine. They don't want you to see that. They took it down off of Amazon. Of course, you can see it other places. Anyway, the issue of corruption was raised during a meeting between CIA Director William Burns and Zelensky, says Seymour Hersh. An intelligence official with direct knowledge of the meeting told Hersh that Burns delivered a stunning message to Zelensky. Hersh said the
Starting point is 00:47:21 senior generals and government officials in Kiev were angry at what they saw as Zelensky's greed. So Burns told the Ukrainian president because, quote, he was taking a larger share of the skim money than was going to the generals. Come on, man. You know, you're, there's no honor among thieves. There's no honor within the CIA either. Well, the Biden administration, you're just taking too much of this money. This is going to blow up because these people are going to get upset about it.
Starting point is 00:47:48 During the meeting, CIA Burns presented Zelensky with a list of 35 generals and senior government officials whose corruption was known to the CIA. Zelensky responded by dismissing 10 of the 35. Those who were engaged in flagrant corruption. Hirsch says the 10 he got rid of were brazenly bragging about the money that they had. They were driving around Kiev in their new Mercedes. No. Classic, isn't it?
Starting point is 00:48:20 You know, they rob a bank and all of a sudden, you know, they go out there and start buying Mercedes and bragging about all the money they've got. Her said, Zelensky's half-hearted response and the lack of concern, quote unquote, and the white house angered some us intelligence officials. So, uh, Zelensky's only, eh, I don't really care. White house. They don't really care either. I mean, is the CIA so stupid that they thought this was up and up that would be really scary
Starting point is 00:48:50 if they were that stupid uh the intelligence officials speaking to hirsch criticized biden's two main foreign policy advisors secondary state blinken and national security advisor jake sullivan Secretary of State Blinken and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan. They said, these sources for Seymour Hersh said, quote, they have no experience, no judgment, no moral integrity. Well, it sounds like their typical American government, doesn't it? Doesn't that describe all these people running our government? It doesn't describe the people lower down, but of course, the people lower down that have integrity judgment experience, they're being purged out of the military and anywhere else.
Starting point is 00:49:30 They purged them out of the police. They purged them out of the medical community. They purged them out of the military. And of course, you know, even in the intelligence community, you get people like, uh,
Starting point is 00:49:40 uh, John Kiriakou, who was the whistleblower for all the torture, uh, that created the lies that created the Iraq war. He blew the whistle. He went to jail. They purged him out.
Starting point is 00:49:57 And then Gina Haspel, who did all of it, was promoted by Trump to head of the CIA. So, yeah, no experience, no judgment, no moral integrity. Sounds like they're perfectly qualified to run the American government. Because they're just like everybody else is there, bipartisan. Say that about the Trump administration too. No experience, no judgment, no moral integrity. They just tell lies and make up stories. Diplomatic deniability is something else, but this is a total breakdown between the White House leadership and the intelligence community. You know, we can tell these little white lies.
Starting point is 00:50:30 Now, that's diplomatic deniability. And for a penny and for a pound. You're going to be a liar. That's what eventually happens. We've got a government that has decided, well, diplomatically, we can lie to people. We can use people. We can murder people. We can deal in drugs. And then after 60 plus years of this, well, even more than that, that's just how long I've been alive. World War II, the end of World War II, after,
Starting point is 00:50:59 let's say, 70 or 80 years of all this stuff, tends to become a character trait doesn't the report said the rift started in the fall when the nord stream natural gas pipelines were blown up and they didn't tell the cia how about that you know we wanted to be a part of that come on man um by nord that the operation take place destroying the nord stream pipelines was never discussed even known in advance by the intelligence community, said the official. Oh, they're upset about that. The official said there is no strategy for ending the war. Of course not. There hasn't been any strategy for ending any of these wars. They don't have a definition of what winning looks like. We don't know why we're going
Starting point is 00:51:41 to these wars, except that the president says so. And that's a bipartisan thing. It's always been that way. Burns is not the problem, said the CIA official talking to Seymour Hersh. Oh, he's not? The problem is Biden and his principal lieutenants, Blinken and Sullivan, and their court of worshipers. Anybody that criticizes Zelensky or criticizes what's being done is labeled as pro-Putin.
Starting point is 00:52:09 Well, that's happening inside the government as well as outside, right? If you criticize this and say, oh, you're with them, you're with the bad guys, just like George W. Bush said. You criticize my lies about 9-11 and Afghanistan, oh, you're with them. Hershey's story comes after a series of leaked top-secret documents that show the U.S. is planning a war in Ukraine, reveal the U.S. doubts Kiev's ability to launch a successful counteroffensive, offering a starkly different view of Ukraine's abilities than what Biden officials have been saying publicly. Well, of course, that's a summary of it.
Starting point is 00:52:45 When we look at something that has come out of Gitmo now, maybe they feel like they've got to shore up this 9-11 story because Felix Livschitz wrote this and it was picked up, put out by Freethought Project. Declassified Gitmo court filings suggest that 9-11 hackers were CIA agents. They were CIA agents? You didn't know that? You mean kind of like the FBI was inside January 6th, the CIA was also inside 9-11? Really? No, really? How many times did Osama bin Laden go to meet with the CIA and, you know, other people,
Starting point is 00:53:28 go to the Pentagon? He even had, you know, a codename, Tim Osman. This has been known for a long time. I don't know why they would bring this up. An explosive court filing from the Gitmo Military Commission, a court considering the cases of defendants accused of carrying out the 9-11 terrorist attacks in New York, has seemingly confirmed the unthinkable. Now, here's the unthinkable, that our government would blow those buildings up, that they would set them up for demolition. We had three buildings collapse in their footprint. Go look at some pictures of demolitions.
Starting point is 00:54:05 Most demolitions aren't that clean. You know, it's easy to do that. Go to YouTube. Sit there and watch picture after picture of buildings being destroyed. And then, you know, occasionally go back and look at the pictures of 9-11 and the collapses that were there. And then ask yourself, how does a steel and concrete skyscraper collapse into its own footprint without even being hit by a plane when the owner of the building is heard on
Starting point is 00:54:34 tape saying, pull it, which is usually the command for demolition and all the rest of this stuff. But no, we're supposed to still believe that these are the people here in this article. They were recruited by the CIA long before they flew planes into the World Trade Center building. I'm sorry, I'm not going there. Anybody got any eyewitnesses, got any footage of the Pentagon plane? I just played it earlier this week.
Starting point is 00:55:01 Yeah, the first reporter got there and says, it's really strange, you know, there's no wreckage of a plane anywhere in sight. Get that, you know, get that off. We're not going to ever play that again. But it is interesting because there's documents here about how they were working with the CIA, the activities of al-Hazmi and al-Middar. In the 18 months leading up to that day, the pair traveled to the U.S. on multi-entry visas in January 2000, despite having repeatedly been flagged by the CIA and the NSA as al-Qaeda terrorists. Why would that keep them out of the United States?
Starting point is 00:55:40 We were funding al-Qaeda. You know, we gave money to the Mujahideen and to Osama bin Laden. You had John McCain holding fundraising parties, you know, going to, you know, these little Republican women clutches and saying, hey, you want to sponsor a Mujahideen? Yeah, give us some money and we'll give it to the Mujahideen and they'll go fight the Ruskies, right? And then they renamed them Al-Qaeda, later renamed them ISIS, still kept on giving weapons to ISIS.
Starting point is 00:56:12 Why would it be a surprise that these guys who have been flagged by the CIA and the NSA as Al-Qaeda, why would it be a surprise that they're coming in and meeting the people in the Pentagon? As it was, they were admitted for a six-month period at LA International Airport. One person there, Mark Rossini, who was a member of the station there, recalled discussing with his colleagues, we've got to tell the Bureau about this. These guys clearly are bad. One of them at least has a multiple entry visa to the U.S. We've got to tell the Bureau about this. These guys clearly are bad. One of them at least has a multiple entry visa to the U.S.
Starting point is 00:56:47 We've got to tell the FBI. And he says, his colleague said to him, but the CIA said to me, no, it's not the FBI's case. It's not the FBI's jurisdiction. All this is smoke and mirrors. FBI, this is the FBI saying, it's not us. It was the CIA. It was all of them, frankly. Thousands of people died in this bipartisan coup against the Constitution.
Starting point is 00:57:15 You know, Trump is our savior. Rudy Giuliani was the guy that was intimately involved in the cover-up. He killed people himself by sending him in there to rapidly get rid of debris without any masks, ironically. How about that? Yeah, 9-11 Rudy, as I always called him at
Starting point is 00:57:35 InfoWars. Didn't make me popular either. Oh, no, Rudy is a good guy because he's with Trump now. Oh, really? And Gina Haspel is good, who started the Iraq War with Lies. She's good because he's with Trump now. Oh, really? And Gina Haspel is good, who started the Iraq war with lies. She's good because she's with Trump now. And so Rachel Marsden at RT headline, the Taliban did in one year what Washington could not do in 20 years.
Starting point is 00:57:57 And what is that? Well, that's reducing the supply of opioids. So much so that they're saying, well, that's going to mean that we're going to increase the use of synthetic opioids like fentanyl. Because the supply has just crashed as the U.S. got out. Now, if we go back and look at this, of course, she does later on in the article she does kind of acknowledge which you know rt has reported on it i've reported on in the past geraldo rivera went there is it rivera or rivera i don't rivera i think it is anyway geraldo geraldo went there and he did a report and you know he talked to the soldiers that were guarding the poppy fields comes back
Starting point is 00:58:46 and you get the official story well you know we just can't uh pull away and you know shut down these fields that's what these people do for a living oh really you ever heard of um all of our welfare programs all that kind of stuff but we couldn't give a little bit of money to these people who are dirt poor to maintain their standard of living and shut down those fields? No, no, they didn't want to. How much money were we spending on drug interdiction while we are guarding the fields where they're producing the drugs? I mean, just take a little tiny part of the DEA's budget and give it to these people. Or you could call it a welfare program or whatever. That's the most ridiculous excuse I've ever heard in my life. Oh yeah, what would they do for a living if we didn't let them grow poppies? And so for the longest time,
Starting point is 00:59:36 it was pointed out that the Taliban had so stringently attacked these fields that Afghanistan was supplying less than 10% of the world's supply. And then when we went in there, it just exploded. And they were having bumper crops, record crops every year. It got up into the high 90 percentile of the world's supply of opioids coming out of Afghanistan while we were there. And then we leave and it goes down to practically nothing again. Isn't that interesting? So reports are now suggesting that the lack of Afghan heroin on the global market and a reduction in available natural opioids like heroin could lead to an increased use of synthetic opioids like fentanyl. So are these people, again, like we said with the leaks,
Starting point is 01:00:31 are they incompetent or is this deliberate? In February 2004, then U.S. Assistant Secretary for the International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs, Robert Charles, outlined a new policy for countering, quote, narco-terrorism in Afghanistan before Congress. He cited a desire to assist the U.S.-backed Afghan government with an objective to, quote, eliminate opium poppy cultivation and trade in 10 years. And yet every year they set a new record after that.
Starting point is 01:01:03 The project would involve deploying cia linked usaid usaid is supposedly this organization goes around helps people in poor countries it's a cia front group that was where obama's mother spent most of her career was with usaid and of course both of his um grandparents on her side were founding members you know they're part of the oss and they were there from the very beginning as the oss turned into the cia so usaid was deployed to the areas growing the poppies to help find alternative farming solutions but there's always been strong doubts about the sincerity of such efforts. A U.S. Department of Justice policy paper from 1991
Starting point is 01:01:51 accused the CIA 10 years before 9-11 of complicity in the narcotics trade in Afghanistan. So the CIA is running Osama bin Laden, also known as Tim Osmond. They're giving money to the Muj. And all this is fine because, you know, they're fighting the Russians and everything. But, you know, we have this war on drugs that's being run against American citizens. The war on drugs costing so much money and costing us the loss of due process,
Starting point is 01:02:26 corrupting our government, corrupting law enforcement, corrupting the courts, destroying due process. And then they stage 9-11, then they occupy Afghanistan. Now they can directly run the drugs and the drugs go from 10% of global supply up in the high 90s of global supply. Kind of like what they did with crack cocaine that Gary Webb exposed with Dark Alliance. You know, that was another situation where they had a, that wasn't like this leak where they have the New York Times, the Washington Post ahead of everybody else, ahead of the investigators and, you know, a team of eight reporters, plus another four there at just the New York Times. When Gary Webb ran Dark Alliance
Starting point is 01:03:12 and showed how the United States had created the crack cocaine epidemic to fund their illegal wars, at first he won prizes, journalistic prizes. That had to be stopped. So there was a team, just like the New York Times Times had a team of eight people to come after this guy. They had a team of reporters who went after Gary Webb to try to debunk him, to portray him as a liar, making up all this stuff. And it worked for a while.
Starting point is 01:03:40 He was eventually vindicated. But he was canceled. Even before we had social media, he was canceled. He was making his way back, and then suddenly, as he was very positive and coming back and things were turning up for him, suddenly as he's coming back, he commits suicide. Yeah, right. In 2010, former director of the Federal Drug Control Service of Russia
Starting point is 01:04:03 met with NATO officials to request a mandate for destroying the poppy fields. Citing 30,000 opium-related deaths in Russia, he said, we cannot be in a situation where we remove the only source of income of people who live in the second poorest country in the world without being able to provide them with an alternative, said a NATO spokesperson. Yeah, can't put them on welfare. We can give, and they are giving, new benefits to all the DACA people. They're going to give them access to
Starting point is 01:04:36 health care and all the rest of this stuff. They get better scholarships than American students do. But we can't do anything for these people in Afghanistan. They're going to, you know, the only thing they know is to grow poppies, and we can't put them on welfare. We can't put them on universal basic income. We can't put them on the PPP program or the COVID relief program. We spent trillions of dollars on stuff like that. No, we can't do that for them.
Starting point is 01:04:59 They're just going to have to keep growing the opium there. The U.S. government has no concerns whatsoever about a quantity of money. We can spend $100 billion to have a war in Ukraine. No limits to the money that we get, but we can't replace the income that these people would lose. No, they just weren't interested. CIA's got a long history, says this article on RT, a long history of using narcotic trafficking
Starting point is 01:05:27 to support U.S. interests abroad while simultaneously accusing local opposition of doing the same, of being guilty of it. From Nicaragua, to Haiti, to Southeast Asia, Indochina, even France, and of course, Afghanistan as well. So there is Victor Davis Hanson on American greatness says, here's the Biden 10-step plan for global chaos.
Starting point is 01:05:53 So it's all Biden. We don't have an institutional problem with the CIA going back for decades. We don't have an institutional problem with Pentagon. We don't have an institutional problem with Congress or with the presidency itself. No, it's just Biden. It's Biden. Yeah, Biden is a problem. Biden is with the presidency itself. No, it's just Biden. It's Biden. Yeah, Biden is a problem. Biden is, and every president now is taking this to a new level. And so, yeah,
Starting point is 01:06:19 he is taking it to a new level, but he says, well, you know, why is president Macron cozying up to China while trashing his oldest ally, the U SS. Why is there suddenly talk of discarding the dollar as the global currency? Why are Japan and India shrugging that they cannot follow the U.S. lead in boycotting Russian oil? We're not boycotting Russian oil. Anyway, why is the president of Brazil traveling to China to pursue what he calls a beautiful relationship? Well, first of all, he's a Marxist. But look, these are things where
Starting point is 01:06:47 biden has pushed the envelope and he is working to take this country down but the cia has been working to take this country down for the longest time they're going to create crack cocaine and push it into LA. They're going to grow the poppy seeds and use that as a drug war against people so they can get filthy rich and then have secret wars to kill people in a different way. Yeah, but it's all about Biden, isn't it? This is the problem with how blind partisanship blinds us this is how they get away with it i don't know it's the other guy i don't know that you know trump's got his faults but you know he isn't biden isn't biden we'll be right back Thank you. you're listening to The David Knight Show. Well, it was the day before, I think.
Starting point is 01:08:35 I talked to Michael Lawn out of Panama. As a follow-up, Steve Swan on his Substack talks about that interview and talks about what Michael Wan has been saying, the fact that we had the Director of Homeland Security going to Panama to look at expanding the migrant camps that are there. If you haven't seen that
Starting point is 01:08:55 interview, he's got a link to it here in his article. 1,200 migrants bused north every day from these camps, and we're going to have more. So Homeland Security Director Mayorkas traveled to Panama to oversee the doubling of the size of these migrant camps at the Darien Gap, the gap between the highway road that is there. But one of the things that I thought was most interesting
Starting point is 01:09:21 about the interview with Michael Lawn, and I hope you're able to see it. We have a lot of people you know the the show is carried on um on some uh online radio uh stations and things like that and they've got a time block there and um i like to stay within you know we keep the show exactly three hours even though we don't do radio breaks there they can uh sometimes cut it up there but but we went way over with him. We went another half hour with him because we had difficulty establishing connection with him in Panama. And it was important information we wanted to get out because what it showed was how weaponized this all is. Carefully calculated to avoid the restrictions, not just to the United States in terms of
Starting point is 01:10:07 immigration, but you know, when people are coming in from an African country or coming in from China or whatever, they have to bring them in into certain countries. That's why they got to make this long trip, right? It's like, why not just send them in to just south of the border in Mexico, and then they can make the journey up to that poorest border. No, they have to go to different countries depending on what their country of origin is and what the different rules and regulations are there. So this is very carefully calculated by the NGOs. They coach them on how to get through the various countries, you know, and they were supposed to be coming in if they're refugees, they're only supposed to be coming in from, you know, a hostile country.
Starting point is 01:10:47 And yet they're going through safe country after safe country after safe country in their journey from South America up through Central America and into the US. So I thought that's very interesting how they coach them, even tell them, hey, tell them you're a tranny. That'll be fine. You know, they'll let you in if you tell them you're tranny. That's even more important than being a refugee. But equally important is the fact that in Panama, as Michael Yan was saying, it's like an hourglass. It's like everything comes in to a tiny choke point, if you will,
Starting point is 01:11:23 and then expands out again. And so if Mallorca was seriously interested in stopping this great replacement program, he could very easily do it not by expanding the refugee camps, but by stopping it right there. Yes, China is taking over Panama, and I didn't get a chance to talk to Michael Yan about that. Karen and Travis saw it when they were down there. In fact, as soon as you get off the plane, signs, you know, China's donated this and donated that.
Starting point is 01:11:59 They are taking it over rapidly. But still, it is under U.S. influence, and it could be stopped if they wanted to. That kind of choke point they're not interested in though. They will do a financial choke point for the gun retailers and they'll do a choke point for people who oppose the official narrative and they'll do an operation choke point for cryptocurrency but they're not going to do a choke point for this kind of immigration, which they could easily do there because a lot of people are coming from south
Starting point is 01:12:33 of Panama. And the reason that they're not going to do this is because they got a giant magnet, welfare magnet pulling people in by administrations announcing free taxpayer subsidized healthcare for 580,000 DACA recipients. Give them the same benefits as U.S. citizens. And when we talk about their educational benefits, of course, they get free K through 12. But they also get, in many states, they get treated as if they are in-state tuition, right?
Starting point is 01:13:04 Which American students don't. You know, you have to, if you want to get the discount for in-state tuition at a university, then you have to actually have established residency there. But these are people who aren't residents. They're not citizens. But they can go to any university anywhere and get an in-state price. You see, this is about the Cloward and Piven strategy. But they can go to any university anywhere and get an in-state price. You see, this is about the Cloward and Piven strategy. And it is a long-term strategy for the Democrats to collapse our society.
Starting point is 01:13:35 It's intentional. They want to collapse us morally. They want to collapse us financially. And they want to collapse us financially with a population bomb. That's a big part of these open border things. And you had a couple of economists, Cloward and Piven, say, you know, we thought that the welfare state would collapse America, but it hasn't because not enough people are getting on it.
Starting point is 01:13:56 So here's what we do. We bring in unlimited numbers of people from all over the world, funneling them through Panama. We bring people from all over the world, and then we give them welfare payments, and that will collapse it, and then we can build our society, our communist utopia. That's always been part of this. And if you go back and you look at what is going on with DACA,
Starting point is 01:14:20 as I said from the very beginning, as I said throughout the Trump administration, if he wants to get rid of DACA, all you have to do is say he or his attorney general, whether it was Jeff Sessions or Bill Barr, they would say, well, we're going to now enforce the law. Because what was DACA? Deferred enforcement of the law. You had an executive order. This is done without Congress. You have a declaration by Obama's Department of Homeland Security, or I think it was maybe his attorney general that did it, saying we're not going to enforce the law.
Starting point is 01:14:55 Well, but wait a minute. That's your job. You're the chief law enforcement officer. You took an oath to do that. Oh, no, we're not going to do that. And here's an executive order saying I'm not going to enforce the law. And it stayed that way all through the Trump administration. All he had to do was say, well, we've got an attorney general here,
Starting point is 01:15:14 and he's going to enforce the law. Obama said when he put DACA in in 2012, he said, now let's be clear. This is not amnesty. This is not immunity. This is not a path to citizenship. This is not amnesty. This is not immunity. This is not a path to citizenship. This is not a permanent fix. This is a temporary stopgap measure that will allow us to focus our resources wisely while giving a degree of relief and hope to talented, driven, patriotic young people.
Starting point is 01:15:40 Patriotic? Maybe they're patriotic to their home country? No, they're not citizens. Anyway, they don't want to go through the process to become a legal immigrant. Are they patriotic? But that here we are 11 years later. He said that in 2012 temporary. 11 years, four of those 11 years, DACA was operating under Trump.
Starting point is 01:16:08 Without any issues. So now roughly 580,000 immigrants who have DACA status as of today, all of them will presumably become eligible for healthcare enrollment. For Obamacare, this is cloward and piven. This is to bankrupt us just as Biden wants to destroy us financially by prohibiting energy, prohibiting cars, prohibiting heating, prohibiting gas ranges and all the rest of this stuff. I mean, it couldn't be clearer what these people are doing. Cloward and Piven is just a small part of it. If you want to see the broader aspect of it, of course, there's also the chaos, the Soros chaos that's being unleashed by his district attorneys and his attorneys general at the state level. San Francisco is a good example of it. This just happened as the San Francisco Board of Supervisors has been saying, there's not any crime problem in San Francisco.
Starting point is 01:17:03 There's not any problem with homelessness and drug addicts on the streets. There's no problem with that. Well, their meeting was had, had to be postponed after the telecommunications box outside San Francisco city hall was completely destroyed by these people that they say are not a problem. San Francisco's board of supervisors, which claims a crime is down in the city, had to disband their meeting today because their internet connection was vandalized. Can't make this stuff up, says David Sachs on Twitter. Even Scott Weiner, you know,
Starting point is 01:17:39 the guy who is selling moral chaos and disruption, you know, Scott Weiner, says some view property crime as minor, but it's not. Garage break-ins, auto vandalism, et cetera, they have real impacts. Here, property crime literally shut down the board of supervisors in addition to interrupting the internet for some San Franciscans who may rely on it for work. And then, of course, on Tuesday, the downtown Whole Foods market announced that they would be closing their flagship San Francisco store after just a year. The company said, we're closing our Trinity location only for the time being.
Starting point is 01:18:22 If we can feel that we can ensure the safety of our team members in the store, then we'll reevaluate opening it. So the physical safety of their employees is in question. That's why they're going to shut it down. Now, the San Francisco paper said the deteriorating street conditions around drug use and crime near the grocery store are the reasons that it's closing. Well, you know, we can thank the CIA for the drug use and we can thank Soros's district attorneys for the crime. Can't we? It's a plan. It's a plan. The location
Starting point is 01:18:57 had already cut its hours as of October last year due to, high theft and hostile visitors. Syringes and pipes were found in the restroom last year, prompting the store to also implement new bathroom rules around November 2022. Supervisor Matt Dorsey said on Twitter, I'm incredibly disappointed but sadly unsurprised by the temporary closure. Well, it's not going to open up again unless you do something about this. If you guys want to start prosecuting shoplifting and other property crime, maybe it'll change. And then he said, well, maybe we need to fund the police.
Starting point is 01:19:35 That'd be an idea, wouldn't it? But it's not going to do any good to fund the police if you got a district attorney that just turns them back out on the street again. And that's what's happening with these soreness attorneys. It isn't a lack of having the police, you've got a district attorney that just turns them back out on the street again. And that's what's happening with these Soros attorneys. It isn't a lack of having the police. It's demoralizing for the police. As soon as they, okay, we got him. You can go now. That's what they're doing there.
Starting point is 01:19:57 Target is also exiting from downtown Philadelphia. See, it's not just San Francisco. It's where you've got the deliberate plan of the Soros chaos and the CIA drug program. CIA drug programs are a weapon against us, just as surely as the Biden sanctions are a weapon against us. Whole Foods, following the lead of companies like Walgreens, who have also shuttered their businesses in San Francisco. Walgreens in Chicago. San Francisco, Philadelphia, Chicago. What do these cities have in common?
Starting point is 01:20:31 They said they invested hundreds of millions of dollars in the city. They said, over the years, we've tried many different strategies to improve the business performance of these locations. We've built smaller stores. We've localized the product assortment. We've offered services beyond traditional retail. We've invested hundreds of millions of dollars in Chicago, including $70 million in the last couple of years to upgrade our stores, so forth. They said Chicago stores have not been profitable since we opened the first one nearly 17 years ago.
Starting point is 01:21:03 These stores lose tens of millions of dollars a year, said Walmart in Chicago, and their annual losses nearly doubled in the last five years. Not getting better, it's accelerating. And of course, now you're getting rid of the hardcore socialist Lori Lightfoot, and you're putting in a really, really hardcore Marxist interplays, Brandon. So let's go, Brandon. Let's see what you can do to Chicago. Finish it off. And I have to hit rock bottom before anybody's going to do anything about it.
Starting point is 01:21:35 And maybe not even then. We'll take a look at Detroit, right? Walmart didn't explicitly state why its stores were unprofitable. But I mean, they did say before that it was about losses and about violence. Last month, they also closed their final two stores in Portland. Yeah, see? Another one. Philadelphia, Chicago, Portland, San Francisco. Seems to be a pattern. Nobody is safe, says the former San Francisco fire commissioner.
Starting point is 01:22:04 He was beaten with a metal bar. Actually, it's his father who said that, uh, the city's former fire commissioner was viciously beaten with a crowbar just a day after the crypto tech executive was stabbed to death. And a lot of people just assumed that was just part of the crime spree there. It turns out that murder was by a fellow, you know, tech entrepreneur. So there's something else going on with that other than just street crime. But in this particular case, it was street crime. Former Commissioner Don Carmignani was beaten on the streets of the Marina District, just steps away from his residence.
Starting point is 01:22:41 A friend said he suffered a broken jaw, fractured skull, many lacerations of his head and face. It happened about 7.30 at night Wednesday. His father says his son had asked three homeless people who had camped out in front of his house to move out of the area. When they re-situated themselves just slightly down the street, he confronted them again, and that's when the beating commenced. He asked them to move, and he was blindsided by a metal pipe to the head. His father said, Don is a big guy, and what it says to me is that this kind of thing can happen to anybody. Nobody is safe in San Francisco right now.
Starting point is 01:23:18 Afterwards, they arrested a 24-year-old homeless man, well-known to everybody that was there. They said, yeah, he and his pals are always on the sidewalk surrounded by a pile of trash folded over. They're smoking drugs. It's alarming. It makes me want to move out of the city, but they don't. They stay there. They stay there.
Starting point is 01:23:37 It just keeps going because nobody does anything about it. And as the last example of this and what is happening, the people in San Francisco running this city don't even care. As we saw with that swimmer who was assaulted, the university there in San Francisco, San Francisco State University, justified it, praised the protesters. I guess, you know, when San Francisco first started going to national prominence, it was the hippies and the drug scene, and it was hate, Ashbury. Well, I guess now they spell hate H-A-T-E. They hate anybody who doesn't embrace their politics,
Starting point is 01:24:19 and who doesn't want everything to be burned down, as they're doing in these Democrat cities. We'll be right back. Let me tell you, the David Knight Show you can listen to with your ears. You can even watch it by using your eyes. eyes in fact if you can hear me that means you're listening to the David Knight show right now yeah good job and you want to know something else you can find all the links to everywhere to watch or listen to the show at thedavidknightshow.com. That's a website.
Starting point is 01:25:13 All right. On Rumble, thank you very much, Angus Mustang. I appreciate that. His comment is, Rudy is a professional criminal. I absolutely agree. Absolutely agree. And we're talking about New York city. We had under, um, you know, the previous mayor, they had gotten some of these Boston dynamic dogs that you see everywhere, uh, and put them on the streets. I don't worry. Uh,
Starting point is 01:25:38 it's just for surveillance. Oh, well that makes it okay. And so with, um, the, the criticism de Blasio took it off and now mayor Adams says, well, I'm not like this guy. Uh, I don't really care about the criticism. We're going to bring it back. Cause we've got to do something to stop the crime here. Really? Uh, so New York city police department is now putting out the robotic dog again for surveillance. And of course they have other robots that they're going to put on there. And, um, it used to have a cop on the beat, right? Now they're going to have the bot on the beat. You got a robot there.
Starting point is 01:26:16 A robot is not going to be your friend. It's going to be the Stasi kind of robot. I remember when Adrian Schoolcraft, a whistleblower there at the New York Police Department, was talking about the criminal policing that was happening, how they were involved in crimes and blackmail and shaking people down. But even when they weren't doing that for themselves, they were still shaking people down for the behalf of the city and harassing them over smoking rules. You can't smoke a cigarette inside your barbershop. So the barbers would step outside and have a cigarette in front of their store. And then they would give them a ticket for loitering. And that type of harassment that was going on. Even to the extent, one Halloween, he testified as a whistleblower.
Starting point is 01:26:59 He said, they told us, just go out and grab people and bring them in. We'll figure out what to charge them with later. The classic, bring me the man, I'll find the crime type of thing. And so he started wearing a camera to record all this stuff secretly. And he had a lot of records about that. And then he got disciplined for it. Their discipline was that they made him walk the beat. And he was very happy with that.
Starting point is 01:27:26 His father had been a police officer. That's what he wanted to do. He said, I want to know the people on the street, get to know them, and have them know me. That way I can tell if something is wrong or whatever, and we can actually address the crime. He was happy. They saw that as a punishment, but he liked it.
Starting point is 01:27:46 They found out that he was secretly recording them somehow, and they went to his apartment and they confronted him. It was like the top guy in New York City with the police department. Came to his apartment and said, yeah, we've seen this and everything. They took him away, and they committed him to an insane asylum without any due process. They kind of did the red flag thing on him, you know, and he disappeared. And his father, who was a retired police officer, couldn't find him, goes to the apartment, searches the apartment and Adrian Schoolcraft had put
Starting point is 01:28:19 another camera up on the bookshelf. And his father found that. And that's how he found his son. They're going to stash them away in a mental institution, drug him up, keep them there forever. Uh, but you know, um, let's have the, the robots, the bot on the beat, and it'll just be there to spy on you and to find you that's where they're going with all this stuff. Now the real problem, he says that we're scanning the globe, said the mayor, to find technology that will assure that this city is safe.
Starting point is 01:28:50 Well, there isn't any technology that's going to make the city safe if the heart, if the soul of the people is corrupted. See, that's the problem. That's one of the reasons we talk about the Soros DAs who are turning criminals out and all the rest of this stuff. But it also has to do with just the heart of the cities. Everybody's become dependent on the government. They become passive about doing a thing.
Starting point is 01:29:16 Nobody wants to do anything. Maybe I had a couple of stories. And, of course, Schwarzenegger got a lot of attention because he repaired a pothole that the city wasn't going to repair. There was another city where the hole was there and so deep and they wouldn't do anything about it. The guy planted a tree in it to get attention. And so people are starting to do some of these things. But, you know, we have to understand that the government isn't really there to supply everything or every need and to keep us perfectly safe and all the rest of this stuff.
Starting point is 01:29:48 We need to take some responsibility for our own lives, our own communities, and the rest of this stuff. This dog is a $74,000 Boston Dynamics dog. You've seen this over and over again. And again, they came after de Blasio. He removed it. Now this mayor is doing it again and adding some new robots with some new capabilities of surveillance. The police commissioner there said, we want the public to know that the use of these technologies will be transparent.
Starting point is 01:30:18 It'll be consistent and always done in collaboration with the people that we serve. Just like everything else the government does. Everything the government does is transparent, isn't it? Oh, no. Isn't it consistent, treating everybody the same way? No. And it'll be done in collaboration with the people that we serve? No, no.
Starting point is 01:30:37 They serve you fines. They serve you warrants. Sometimes. Sometimes they just attack you without a warrant. But they don't serve you the mayor said the previous administration led objections to the robot dog win the day that is not how i operate i operate on whatever is best for the city and so digi dog is out of the pound oh yeah well that's that's good for the city huh um so do you think that these robots are going to be transparent that they're
Starting point is 01:31:07 going to have rules for them to restrain their behavior and everything well i'll just give you one incident of what has happened to policing in america in so many ways and this type of thing keeps happening because they don't hold the police responsible when they do the wrong thing as um frank serpico said another whistleblower in New York City, he said, any human institution is going to have bad people in it. So the test of the institution is whether or not you purge and punish those people or whether or not you protect them and circle the wagons around them, then you become corrupted.
Starting point is 01:31:42 Well, in Kansas, this is an amazing story. He had an elderly man who was going 38 and a 35 mile an hour zone, three miles per hour over the speed limit. The guy's 80 years old. And so the police put on their light and he doesn't know, he doesn't see it. Right. Um, and he doesn't pull over. They got real upset that he didn't pull over so they've got multiple police cars following him and so he didn't realize they were following him so he pulls to where he's going and he gets out uh two police officers pulled their guns on him he looked quizzically at them you can see that in the footage.
Starting point is 01:32:25 What's going on? He raised his hands because they got guns on him. He's seen the Westerns. You know, that's what you do. I got no gun. Don't shoot me. Oh, that was when we had the code of the West. He raised his hands.
Starting point is 01:32:39 It can be seen in the screenshot from the body camera footage of the incident. Get on the effing ground, said a now former deputy. So at least they've kicked this guy out. Without warning, that deputy then used a taser on this 80-year-old man. He dropped like a rock, said his attorney, and he cut his head. And of course, they point out the people who make these tasers weren't about using them on elderly people because, you know, when elderly people fall, it's a big deal. You break hips and other things like that can die.
Starting point is 01:33:10 He mumbled he was hard to understand. The officers talked to him on the scene, indicated that he didn't know what was going on, but he said he didn't feel right. Listen to this. They had to take him to the emergency room to have the taser probes removed from his body. Because these things are like darts that go into you and then hit you with an electrical charge. They're lucky they didn't kill this guy. He could have died from the fall. He could have died from the charge.
Starting point is 01:33:36 And we've had incidences where, you know, somebody has an epileptic seizure. That happened in Texas shortly after I moved there a decade ago. Guy has an epileptic seizure and he crashes the car and the cop gets up there, tells him to roll the window down and, you know, or whatever, you know, talk to me. The guy couldn't talk. He's having a seizure.
Starting point is 01:33:59 The cop winds up tasering him multiple times and killing him. Anyway, to this day, he says, the elderly man, his attorney says he can't believe that they did it. By the way, his attorney, uh, used to be a, um, uh, a, uh, us attorney for the district of Kansas. He's got some pretty good representation, but, um, anyway, uh, other cops at the scene knew that the deputy used excessive force. This is Barney Fife with a taser. Because, you know, he doesn't have to use that bullet on anybody.
Starting point is 01:34:35 It's non-lethal, so he can use it on anybody, except it does kill people. The petition seeks a judgment of $250,000 in actual damages and $250,000 in punitive damages. That seems to me to be conservative as lawsuits go. Meanwhile, uh, going back to California, Dianne Feinstein is under pressure to resign. She's been, she's, she doesn't want to give up. She doesn't want to resign. She's 89 years old, like the oldest senator they've had, close to it, if not. And so she's come up with a compromise. She's been gone for a very, very long time. And the Democrats are getting upset with her because they can't pack the judiciary.
Starting point is 01:35:20 She's on the Judiciary Committee, and they can't appoint these judges without her being there. This is kind of interesting, isn't it? But she's going to hang on desperately because she doesn't think she's ever going to die. And she thinks that she can stay in the Senate forever. In that regard, she's very much like Darth Vader Ginsburg. Remember that? People are telling, the Democrats are telling Ginsburg, resign now while we've got Obama in office so he can appoint a replacement. I'm not going to ever die.
Starting point is 01:35:52 And she refused to get out. And then she dies under under Trump. I mean, you know, not just her age, but all the different bouts that she'd had a very serious illness, cancer multiple times and many other conditions. But, you know, she thought she's going to stay there forever. Here's Dianne Feinstein, 89 years old. The absence has become a problem for Senate Democrats, limiting their ability to move forward with these judicial nominations. See, this is all about them.
Starting point is 01:36:19 You know, it is all about, they don't even have any loyalty to their Democrat party. These people who get in these positions of power, not only can they not come to terms with their own mortality or their health condition, but it's all about them. They're not interested even in this agenda. It's just about their own personal power. Feinstein has missed 58 Senate votes since February. So was she the zombie senator or is she a phantom senator? Maybe she's both. I don't know. Senator Dick Durbin, Democrat Illinois, says, I'm anxious because I can't really have a markup of new judicial nominees until she's there. Feinstein, whose growing memory and cognitive issues have prompted mounting concerns among her colleagues for quite some time, by the way.
Starting point is 01:37:10 It was several years ago. It was way before Matt Drudge turned. And he found an article that was written in Washington, D.C. about the congressional drug store. And it was this long article. I think it was written by the Washington Post. And they were talking about how this drugstore, the Congress had had its own little place where it could get drugs
Starting point is 01:37:33 and get them for free, get them to where it's private and people don't know what the conditions are. They had that since, I think, right after the Civil War. And so they came in. They had that since, I think, right after the Civil War. And so they came in, they did like a special interest story with the people running this little store and buried in this very long article. It's like 20 or 30 pages long. And Drudge caught it and he posted it up. Buried in that article was a comment where the guy says, you wouldn't believe some of the prescriptions that we're filling in here. He goes, I can't believe these people can even go to Capitol Hill and function.
Starting point is 01:38:12 And even at that time, and that was almost a decade ago, people were saying, Feinstein? Is that Feinstein he's talking about? We need to put the country ahead of personal loyalty, said Roe Kahana, a congressional Democrat from California. He said, while she's had a lifetime of public service, it's obvious that she can no longer fulfill her duties. Not speaking out undermines our credibility as elected representatives of the people. A second House Democrat, Dean Phillips of Minnesota, said it was a dereliction
Starting point is 01:38:42 of duty for her to continue to remain. Well, she decided that she's going to try to come up with a compromise while she's still sick in the hospital. Let's just do this. I'll stay a senator, and then you can temporarily replace me on the judicial committee. Michael Thoring, the structural democracy director for the Bipartisan Policy Center, said this request to be temporarily replaced on the Senate Judiciary Committee is totally unprecedented and would face significant resistance from Republicans, of course, because they want to leverage her, uh, narcissistic desire for power has now become the ally of the Republicans because she's physically unable to be there. And it's like, so you're going to temporarily remove her from that. You can't do that. That's
Starting point is 01:39:37 never been done before. And as long as she stays there and doesn't, and they can't replace her, then they can't get their judicial nominees in. Schumer cannot unilaterally remove or appoint any senator to a committee, said Thorning with this bipartisan policy center. That requires a resolution of the Senate, and Democrats would need either unanimous consent or at least 10 Republicans to agree to end the debate before a vote of the full Senate. While the Senate has traditionally handled these matters by unanimous consent, Senator Feinstein's request for a temporary replacement is unprecedented. So looks like that may not go through. So Nancy Pelosi, who's now retired, chimes in. She says, this is sexism. This is misogyny. What? She said, I've never seen them go after a man who was sick. This is not the issue here, of course. For 20 years, said Pelosi,
Starting point is 01:40:44 I have seen, I have been the leader or the Speaker of the House fighting for California. I have seen up close and firsthand her great leadership for our country, but especially for our state of California. She deserves the respect to get well and to be back on duty, and it's interesting to me, I don't know what political agendas are at work here. Oh, you really don't know? You don't know it's aboutendas are at work here oh you really don't know you don't know it's about the judicial committee here anyway um uh this uh came after you know two democrats had spoken out and another guy's got a podcast used to be obama's speechwriter has uh said uh
Starting point is 01:41:18 she's now preventing us from being able to confirm judges as sad as it is to see someone who has incredibly storied and important career diane feinstein should no longer be in the Senate. She should resign. But of course, it is about her own personal career. She is the oldest member of the Senate. And for a decade, she's had declining mental capacity. We'll be right back. ¶¶ Thank you. Analyzing the globalist's next move. And now, The David Knight Show.
Starting point is 01:43:08 We'll talk a little bit about what's happening with pharmaceuticals. We're now at the stage where the damage is really clear. People understand that they're not safe. They understand they're not effective. And we've now even had the federal government give compensation to people. And the amount that they've given to people for their injuries is yet another scandal. It truly is amazing. But let me just, before I get into that, this is a substack from Sasha Latapova.
Starting point is 01:43:41 I saw it because Guard Goldsmith had essentially cross-posted this on a sub stack. Uh, he says, um, this is, uh, from Sasha. He said massive differentials between different lots of the vaccine when it comes to serious adverse events. And of course we have seen that in the United States as well with Naomi Wolf. She saw a, you know, it was the vaccine injuries were highly concentrated in particular lots. And then when they looked more closely at those lots, they saw that the concentration of the active ingredients varied anywhere from 3 to 100. I forget whether it was milligrams or micrograms. I don't remember.
Starting point is 01:44:28 But it was, bottom line was it varied by 33 times. And it was the ones that had the higher concentration, the 100, not the ones that had 3. But it was the 100 that was causing all the problems. This is why they were able to say, well, you know, it's not our, it wasn't uniform. I even seriously suspect that this was deliberate. How could you have a manufacturing process that would have that kind of variability in it? Even though they're rushing this stuff out, come on, seriously? You know, pharmaceutical companies are all about
Starting point is 01:45:03 dosage. That's the difference between something that is totally ineffective because the dosage is too little, or something that becomes a poison. It's about the dosage. So the pharmaceutical companies, when they manufacture anything, they're going to carefully control the dosage. I can't believe that they would have, without it being deliberate, a variation of 33 times with that. But this is coming out of Denmark, the Danish lot-to-lot variability. And Sasha Latapova says, I've been speaking about this C19 biochemical poison and the variability of lot-to-lot since early 2021
Starting point is 01:45:42 when these biochemical weapons first hit the market. She's absolutely right about all that stuff. It's a poison. It's a biochemical weapon. It is. So stop talking about the lab. Come on. It just infuriates me at this point.
Starting point is 01:45:59 It infuriated me at the beginning. I mean, this is not at the very beginning of it. Again, we're locking down China, two or three people out of several billion. Nobody had even gotten sick when Trump locked us down. It's like, come on, this is not about a pandemic. This is about the lockdown that they've been rehearsing for 20 years and how to do this stuff. So, um, yeah, the vaccine was always, always going to be the thing and all this discussion about, oh, it's a lab leak, lab leak. That was to scare people to sell food and other things on the right. And it was to sell the pandemic by the mainstream media.
Starting point is 01:46:31 They wanted to sell the lockdown. She said, I got immediately banned on mainstream social media. Even my Instagram account that was dedicated 100% to art was nuked and I've not been able to get it back. Well, join the club. You know, did it to me with my music. That was completely expected because the criminal cartel is going after any and all professionals,
Starting point is 01:46:51 anyone credible on this topic, gets immediately suppressed and smeared. While I was surprised by the disregard for the subject and the dismissal of me as a conspiracist by prominent voices, quote unquote, on the health freedom side even. And she says, you know who they are. Yeah, we do.
Starting point is 01:47:11 Anyway, the research here. Fraudulent drug safety studies have destroyed medicine. Safety researchers ignore the lot-to-lot variation. But in reality, 100-time difference in contaminant level adverse events is common and so they're seeing the same thing there except perhaps even more variability so they looked at a total of 7.8 million doses that were given to 3.7 million people and it was highly correlated with the vaccine batches. I'm not going to read a bunch of numbers to you, but Travis, can you pull up the chart that is there? Do you have this?
Starting point is 01:47:49 Did I give this to you or did I print this as an email? The chart, basically, I'll just describe it to you. They show the different lots as dots. Lots is dots. And they chart it out. And so they have the serious adverse events on the vertical axis and then they have the vaccine dosage per batch on these things and um and you can see one of them is just slightly off of the horizontal i would say it's maybe about a 15 degree slope and the other one i would say is about 85 degrees almost
Starting point is 01:48:27 vertical the difference in terms of adverse effects uh as a matter of fact uh some of the other i got this at the last minute pulled this up uh pfizer batch en6201 has 229 reported deaths and 4,000 plus adverse reactions. This is in the United States. And zero warnings or recalls by the FDA or the CDC about the slot. Isn't that interesting? We were told, you know, we're going to set up the VAERS database because we want to track these adverse events and do something about it. And when they put this out, you know, they wanted everybody's names and addresses and they wanted to, and they also had, and this is how we knew they were going to be tracking people who did not get the vaccine from the very beginning
Starting point is 01:49:19 because they wanted, they said, well, we've got to have this information for two reasons. We need to be able to give you a reminder to come back in 30 days. So we need to know all of your personal contact information and everything. And then we need to keep track of the lot. Because if we see that there's a concentration of problems with this, then we will, you know, pull that thing back. Well, you had 229 deaths and over 4,000 adverse events from one particular lot, and they did nothing. It was never about that. They wanted to give people reminders, yes. But they also had another thing there that was
Starting point is 01:50:00 refused. It was one of the fields that was refused. And I reported on that in August of 2020. And I said, why would they put that there? Why would they put that there? They don't need to know that. They don't need to contact me in another 30 days because I refused. So they never did anything about any of this stuff. That is why the thing has proceeded as it has.
Starting point is 01:50:24 It has all been alive from the very beginning. The government has finally compensated the first few people that have been injured. This is from Health Impact News. They said there have been 11,000 petitions from people who have been injured. And out of 674 million doses injected into 270 million Americans over the past two and a half years, the Trump poison, they've had 11,000 people who were vaccine injured have filed complaints with the U.S. government. But understand, this is not even the childhood vaccine legal immunity program that Fauci set up back in 1986. This is under the PrEP Act that was set up by George W. Bush. And it is even more restrictive in terms of helping people who have been harmed by these W. Bush. And it is even more restrictive in terms of helping people
Starting point is 01:51:27 who've been harmed by these things. And of course, it was far more coercive than the childhood vaccines wherever were in the past. And so out of these 11,000 petitions, three people have now been awarded a total of $4,600, an average of about $1,500 per person.
Starting point is 01:51:48 Two of these people have damaged hearts. That's what it's worth to them. When you look at the tens of billions of dollars given to each of these pharmaceutical companies, and far more than that, I mean, they built a factory for Johnson and Johnson's vaccine. Uh, they did everything they could for these people. They made nine new pharmaceutical billionaires out of this Trump did out of his warp speed program. And yet people who are dying, who are injured and incapacitated for life, people who have had their hearts damaged, what do they get? $1,000 maybe. Maybe.
Starting point is 01:52:30 Three people out of 11,000 plus people. Wayne Rota, this is in the article at healthimpact.com, wrote a book called The Vaccine Court. And he announced these compensation results on his Substack page. And he is outragedged as you should be in march of 2020 he said we published his article on health impact news when trump became the first u.s president to invoke the george w bush prep act how about that it's like reagan was republican when they got the thing then you got ge George W. Bush with the PrEP Act, and then it's implemented by Trump. Oh, that's kind of interesting.
Starting point is 01:53:11 They pretty much covered all the Republicans, all the Republican presidents since 1986 have been a part of this. George H. W. Bush didn't have a direct involvement in it, but his son did. So Wayne explained how the Countermeasures Injury Compensation Program, vastly different from the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, that was the one that gave legal immunity to the vaccine companies when they harmed children.
Starting point is 01:53:38 This is saying, well, this is national security, and we can do whatever we want to, anybody, adults and children. In November of 2020, Wayne wrote a more exhaustive article on this, the PrEP Act, and how it did not cover many of the same compensation for injury claims that we've uncovered under the previous one. And so as all this is happening, you've got Biden is going to give another $5 billion to the pharmaceutical companies to come up with some new, you know, magic elixir vaccine that is going to handle this supposedly very serious new
Starting point is 01:54:16 variant that they're talking about. You know, they came up with something like the Actura variant or something. It's like, give me a break. Oh, it's a new strain of Omicron, which is nothing but a flu thing. So $5 billion for new mRNA vaccines.
Starting point is 01:54:33 Biden gave another $4 billion to the WHO. And these people get $1,500 a piece. Like I said, yeah, it's pretty telling when you look at all the money that the government throws around for anything that it wants. You know, but we can't pay these dirt poor farmers in Afghanistan enough to live on if we were to shut down their poppy fields. So let's just guard their poppy fields and let's boost production by tenfold. The net amount paid for to this one petitioner was two thousand dollars uh the first case was um
Starting point is 01:55:10 they finally got through it um got two thousand dollars uh a case that took 18 and a half months to review previous medical benefits that may have been awarded to the injured party he says this process tells me that it was a major injury that resulted in very large medical bills. The second and third cases that got compensation were given $1,500 and $1,000. And both of them had myocarditis. A very serious injury. Requires a lot of medical attention and ongoing because they now have a permanent heart condition. As he points out, as Brian points out, these petitioners got royally screwed by our government
Starting point is 01:55:51 and we got over 11,000 other injury petitions still pending. I personally talked to so many people with severe injuries, he writes, with the C-19 vaccine, many who cannot work again and they were breadwinners for their families, like the orthopedic surgeon who can't work because his hands are trembling now. Many who can perform basic household functions because they cannot walk or have trouble with balance and focus. They can't even do basic household functions. But we will have billions of dollars given to the World Health Organization,
Starting point is 01:56:23 to Pfizer, and to Moderna, because it's about more than just the first round of Trump poison. We'll have another round of Biden poison. Uh, one individual who has now triumphed over this fought being kicked out of their job, this was Dr. Tracy Kaiser, a pregnant black mathematics professor at a university. She was slated to be terminated in March for refusing the jab.
Starting point is 01:56:54 She said, we stood on our faith this whole time, and that's why we kept fighting. After a long, arduous, often traumatic experience of ongoing terminations for refusing the dangerous, ineffective, abortion-tainted jabs, Christian employees of a San Diego college system overcame insurmountable odds to defeat a seemingly intransigent administration over the mandated injections. San Diego Community College was the only college system,
Starting point is 01:57:23 even in the state of California, to adopt a policy of firing employees for declining to receive the COVID-19 gene-based injections due to their religious convictions. We're going to take a quick break. When we come back, I've got a couple of letters that I think you're going to be very interested to hear from some listeners. So stay with us. We'll be right back. Thank you. you're listening to the david knight show well uh many of you know uh jason barker jason barker actually designed this coin. I love this coin. You should take a look at this. It is much better in person than it is that we can even show on the website. Very nice
Starting point is 01:58:56 challenge coin. Jason in the military. And Jason has been a part of this fight from the very beginning. Wrote a great letter. We put it on the website for a long time, giving points that people could look at. And if they agreed with those talking points, if they had issues as Christians, it's like, you know, here's some considerations to think about as a Christian. And if you look at that and you say, yeah, that's right, I really shouldn't be getting this, then, you know, that was something you could use as a pattern, as an idea for your letter, not just to copy it, but it was a good example of that. And we had a lot of people who were helped by that who were not in the military and had nurses writing me saying they were helped a lot by that. Jason and Angry Tiger now have Nights of the Storm and they both have their own independent broadcasts as well.
Starting point is 01:59:46 And Handy was a guest with Jason. And as they were talking about this, he sent this letter to me. He said, it's kind of interesting because Handy is somebody who has given me information for a long time, has been in contact with Jason for a long time. You know, Handy works in EMS and he was giving me frontline reports of what was happening there in Georgia where he was working. Now he has a sub stack as well. So Jason interviewed him. I've interviewed Handy once. He said, I've been in close contact with Handy and he has been on our show as well as on yours. He's been a tremendous contributor
Starting point is 02:00:22 of information for both you and for us. Well, it turns out I actually knew Handy in the past and never knew it until today. We went to our army training at the same time. We were in the same MOS, which means that we're in the same barracks, the same formations. We didn't even recognize each other because it's been 20 years. Handy was an inspiration to me back then because the army was screwing him and his family over from the get-go. We all knew about it, and he wound up getting out on an honorable status because he stood up and showed that they were wrong. This has always been an inspirational story to me, and I've shared it many times with my soldiers when they were battling injustice.
Starting point is 02:00:56 I've actually reflected on it myself in my struggles as well, because Jason was right at the cusp of retirement. He might be retired now. I'm not sure. It was coming up pretty close last time I talked to him. But, you know, these people who put in 20 years of time and then all of a sudden they're going to be kicked out with no benefits, with a less than honorable discharge and all the rest of the stuff.
Starting point is 02:01:18 It was just criminal what they were doing. Anyway, he said, I was shocked to learn that Handy was that guy. And so we went over our history of when and where and knew the same people. This is a tiny world, and God has a plan. He used Handy to put a seed in my mind that wouldn't really sprout until 25 years later when the vax mandate happened. Then we wound up doing podcasts together, not even knowing this. He says, this isn't proof of God's plan, then what is?
Starting point is 02:01:44 So yeah, it really did he said he said i thought you'd enjoy hearing this and i think all of you would enjoy hearing it as well and it's so good to see that jason and angry tiger and um oh we got ronda tate and you know of course guard goldsmith has been doing this kind of stuff all the time but it's so good to see the people who know uh handy people who know what's going on and they're willing to speak up about it, even though it's going to cost them to do that, uh, that they are speaking up and giving people the straight truth as they see it.
Starting point is 02:02:16 We really do need that. And so I really am grateful to all of them. By the way, if you go to the Knights of the storm, you'll see the, the schedule of people that are like-minded. They have like a broadcast schedule there. Um, and, uh, so you'll see all of that there. Um, anyway, this is also from, uh, another listener in response to a question we had about homeschooling laws in Tennessee. I had somebody, uh, ask, uh, you know, they were thinking about moving to Tennessee. They said, what are the homeschooling laws?
Starting point is 02:02:45 Like I said, I don't really know because we moved here long after, uh, we had any kids of that age. Uh, this is a Karen who writes and says, um, I was also looking at homeschool laws in Tennessee,
Starting point is 02:02:56 uh, HSLDA. That's a homeschool legal defense association. If you're going to homeschool, be a member of them. Uh, they were the ones who were on the cutting edge of all this stuff, and they carved out the legal justification, which is always there.
Starting point is 02:03:12 But the big teachers unions and the government that wants to have control of your kids and shape their minds and their souls, they were always fighting this from the very beginning. But homeschool legal defense was there to stand up for that God-given right to educate our own kids without government interference from the very beginning. And if you are, and they're still fighting for it because, of course, these people are always trying to claw back that power. If you get into any problems, you want to be a member with them
Starting point is 02:03:41 because they will be on your side. HSLDA has every state listed on their website and the laws for homeschooling. Vaccines are not required in Tennessee. The one thing I didn't like is that you have to do standardized tests every few years. The reason I don't like standardized tests is because when we were in California, my son had to take one in first grade. It was the stupidest thing I've ever seen. It contained decimals, fractions, and algebra, which are concepts most first graders have not quite
Starting point is 02:04:08 learned yet. That's right. I mean, you know, they understand all the stuff about gender and all the different perversions of sexual stuff in California, but you know, who's done algebra at that point in time? No, nobody has ever done algebra at that point in time. Here's the deal though. You know, don't get freaked out by tests. You know, they, they didn't monitor standardized tests where we were in North Carolina, but we really didn't care. I know what taught it anyway. Uh, if the kids had to take any standardized testing for homeschooling, just let them fail. Don't worry about it because all their students fail as well. When you look at Chicago and you've got the vast majority, overwhelming majority, there was not a single kid in more than 50 Chicago schools was at grade level in math. And it was something like 33 schools that didn't have a single student that was at grade level in literacy, reading.
Starting point is 02:05:07 So don't worry about it. They're not educating their kids either, so forget about their tests. But anyway, the language portion had paragraphs that were meant for high schoolers or comprehension questions that were a bit beyond what a first grader might understand. So we had to turn it into a teacher that sent it to the state for us. They came back and told us he was at high school proficiency for both arithmetic and language. I told the teacher, well, mostly he's a good guesser. Anyway, that would be the only thing I saw that made me recoil at Tennessee requirements. But the weather and the cost of living in Tennessee may end up outweighing the standardization test for us.
Starting point is 02:05:43 We're in Idaho now, and although homeschooling is lovely with no state requirements, Boise will be one of the next Portlands soon enough. Well, that's the way it is with all the big cities. So wherever you go, we came to Tennessee because there's been a lot of move towards freedom in the last few years. They've gotten rid of four major taxes, including the income tax in the last few years. They did constitutional carry, other things like that. Right now, they've got a good, pretty good group compared to other states of Republicans there. You want to have a climate that you like. We wanted four seasons and you want to have a religious, I wanted to get in the Bible
Starting point is 02:06:22 belt. You know, I really think that there's a strength in numbers in that regard. Uh, so, um, you know, that's important as well, but stay away from the big cities anywhere, even in Tennessee. Uh, it's either freezing, boiling, or inundated with smoke for 10 days. And it's not nice weather in Northern Idaho. It might be nicer in the summer. And if you like snow and cold weather, then it might be perfect for some people. Yeah, that's what I like is the climate here, especially. We look at what is happening. Oh, let me say this before I run out of time, because do we have our guest yet?
Starting point is 02:06:54 Okay. We're going to get Jack Lawson on. I want to get him on again after we're talking to Mike Yon. But I want to give this to you. This is an update on a baby that a listener asked that we pray for. I was born prematurely. And so this is an update on baby Michael's surgery. He said, Michael's surgery went well yesterday, and he will spend a few days in the ICU before moving to a lower level recovery unit. It's difficult for me to say that he's doing well because Michael has been such a happy baby since birth. He has a continuous smile,
Starting point is 02:07:30 and his joy for life is unmatched in my experience. The baby that occupies my son's hospital bed, though, now is unrecognizable and beyond painful to witness. He's heavily sedated, and his breathing has slowed during the night to the point that he was administered Narcan to counter the pain meds' effects. His breathing went back to normal, and he's been stable since. That's about the best update I can give you at the time. So, he said, I ask that you join my family in praising God for his love.
Starting point is 02:08:12 Yes, I pray that, pray not only for Michael's recovery, but that his family would be comforted in this ordeal. And I pray that God would do that for his own glory, and it does glorify him when we accept that God has a plan and knows more than we do about what is in play. And it looks like, as I pointed out, we had in Kentucky, you had the governor there coming after people. He's just lost a lawsuit there. Lost it, then appealed it, lost the appeal.
Starting point is 02:08:49 He came after a few people in Kentucky because they had the audacity to disobey him and go to church on Easter. How dare them? He said, you know, we got a lot of different ways that you can worship and a lot of different things that you can worship. For example, worship me. Do what I say. And the way that they did it, I thought was pretty amazing. Four months after they went to church, they got this intimidating notification that, well, we know where you were. We know what you did four months ago. I was like, oh, really? I think it's time for us to file a lawsuit. And they did, and they won eventually. But you know, that has been stepped up now. We got the FBI, as I've pointed out before, that it just keeps coming back. And they tried to discount it by saying, well, this is just
Starting point is 02:09:36 an aggressive individual at one of our offices here. But it's more than that. Coming after people they call radical traditionalists, we now find that it's more than that. Coming after people they call radical traditionalists, we now find that it's not just that they were investigating these people, but they were also putting in informants into churches. I mean, this is really where this is headed. This is characteristic of what we're seeing now, the censorship, the cracking down of free speech, trying to come after our rights, including our rights to be able to defend ourselves. All of these things are hallmarks of authoritarian Marxist governments, just like the, you know, I talked about that guy Pearson, who was one of the tennessee three who got kicked out on this last easter sunday he gets up there and he starts leading this prayer to mother earth and all the rest of this stuff and it's like he doesn't believe any of that he just wants to get in the
Starting point is 02:10:37 face of people who are christians and just to tear down what they're doing that's what these people do with everything they tear down the statues they tear down the just to tear down what they're doing. That's what these people do with everything. They tear down the statues. They tear down the family. They tear down the religious beliefs of people. They tear down your children's minds and their bodies and all the rest of this stuff. The memo notes that the FBI investigators found there was a growing overlap between far-right white nationalist movements and Roman traditional Catholic churches
Starting point is 02:11:03 where they show disdain for the Pope's elected since Vatican II. They want to go back to a traditional mass and everything. So let's infiltrate those. That's what this has come to. Like they'd infiltrate some white supremacist organization. Now they're infiltrating churches at over 50 people in and around the small group of Proud Boys. That's what I've said for a long time, that you get these groups and they're all FBI agents running this. And of course, this is being directed by the Southern
Starting point is 02:11:37 Poverty Law Center as well, who is reliable to label everybody as, you know, however the FBI wants them labeled. So do you have him on? Okay. Huh? Okay. All right. We're going to take a quick break here in a second, and we're going to establish contact with him. I'll just say this.
Starting point is 02:12:02 They are now, you know, besides that document, they're now infiltrating churches to spy on people. And it's not going to stop with just traditional Roman Catholic churches. This is going to be a pattern of behavior. We've seen this with every authoritarian government in history. We'll be right back. The common man. They created common core and 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.
Starting point is 02:12:47 They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary. But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God. That is what we have in common. 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.
Starting point is 02:13:24 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 welcome back and joining us now is jack lawson and uh it was about a week or two ago. We had him on this. These are his books. He actually puts them out in two volumes. He wants to make sure that it is an, a physical copy because you never know what's going to happen to the grid or to the internet, but it is very comprehensive on an unbelievable, uh,
Starting point is 02:14:18 number of topics, hygiene, sanitation, caring for the dead, how to grow your own food and how to defend yourself. You'll find it at civil defense manual.com. Joining us now is Jack Lawson. Good to have you on again, Jack.
Starting point is 02:14:32 Oh, it's always good to be on your show, David. We were talking during the break and you said you wanted to say something to the family. I was listening to your broadcast about saying a prayer which I did for baby Michael but I think what's critical for the parents to understand we had a severely premature daughter almost lost her and the long and short of it is she survived with no birth defect and she became the national fitness final out of 4,000-some girls in Los Angeles. So we were very, very proud of that,
Starting point is 02:15:17 and we thought she had escaped birth defects, but she got pregnant, had a baby and she was one of five or six women they've recorded in the world that had two uterus and the baby was in the wrong one. The underdeveloped one.
Starting point is 02:15:40 She lost that baby. Went on to have two other beautiful, healthy babies but uh you know the the good i don't want to sound like a reformed christian because i haven't been most of my life but uh the good lord does provide yeah if i told i don't have time to tell the story but if i told you all the circumstances how she survived the first baby the hemorrhaging you would not believe it it was it was just a sound as she was in a parking lot on something else to another business next
Starting point is 02:16:15 to a trauma center and at this trauma center there was a Croatian doctor who is considered one of the world's foremost gynecologists giving medical students and doctors a lecture, and they called him in, and he saved her life. She lost almost all of her blood. They carried her by stretcher from this parking lot over to the trauma center, and they just started getting blood in there before she was starting to lose consciousness. Anyway, the good Lord provides.
Starting point is 02:16:49 And if you don't believe that you want to believe in, uh, uh, you know, some, some other form of, uh, of, of a higher power that's immortal. That's great. I have been a heathen most of my life. My mother, uh, you know, being a midwest farm kid my mother basically waterboarded me into religion it was uh it was go to church you know and my dad was standing right behind her so i went you know but the bottom line is if i did i moved away from it i'm 75 now i'm not going back to it because I'm afraid of things that are going on.
Starting point is 02:17:27 I've gone through many, many life and death situations. I'm prepared to go when I go, but the bottom line is I go to a Bible study group, and I find the Bible is absolutely fascinating. I have probably read it twice as a kid, reluctantly, but I read it now and it makes sense to me. There's so much in it that is so good for people. away from most Americans are moving away from belief in God and and a higher power whatever you want to alcoholics anonymous people call it a higher power but the worst part of this is this void is being filled by shameless egos their their unfounded egos that, by actual accomplishment, their capability, their ethics, or their morality.
Starting point is 02:18:30 But it's reinforced by financial success. I'm talking a lot about people in the tech world. There's huge numbers of people that have this image that, well, basically, they're legends in their own minds you know they unfortunately uh have a very shallow uh depth of character and uh they adore and worship themselves in the mirror let me let me play something uh i don't think that you can hear this because i don't know if you get the audio feed but the audience can it's a very short clip and i had it because of something I was going to talk about. But it's actually Jordan Peterson.
Starting point is 02:19:07 He's on a panel. And the person says, so is God necessary for life? And this is what Jordan Peterson has to say. You have a hierarchy of values. You have to. Otherwise, you can't act or you're painfully confused. You have a hierarchy of values whatever is at the top of that hierarchy of values serves the function of god for you now it may be a god that you don't
Starting point is 02:19:32 believe in or a god that you can't name but it doesn't matter because it's god for you and what you think about god has very little impact on how god is acting within you whatever god it is that you happen to be let's say following yeah i don't know if you could you, whatever God it is that you happen to be, let's say, following. Yeah, I don't know if you could hear that, Jack, or was that? Yeah, I could hear. Okay, so what he's saying there is that's his Jungian psychology take on what I think it was John Calvin who said the heart is an idol factory. What he was saying there is, you know, you've got a hierarchy of things in your life, and it's whatever is important is going to essentially become God for you. Even if you don't believe that there is a God,
Starting point is 02:20:13 it's going to be a God for you. So it could be a God of money. It could be a God of sex or whatever, you know, or power. But that's the thing that's going to control your life. And as we look at it, it's kind of like an idol factory. And so that's the problem. As you're talking about in America today, people have made their self-serving or their pleasure or their power or their wealth or something. They've made that God.
Starting point is 02:20:38 And it's not something that is ever going to be able to fulfill them, as you and I know. That's the sort of thing that many times people, the parents will kind of shotgun the kids into church, don't know if it's going to do any good or not, but it really does sit there, and that is something that is a promise from God. It is important. Yeah, it is. I think it's very important that people take their children, expose them to this, So it doesn't take.
Starting point is 02:21:05 It doesn't initially take with a child. I think that later on in life, you're doing a couple of things. You're looking at a situation that's confounding you, and you're saying, what would dad do? What would mom do? And you also get to a point where the things beyond what your mother and father can do, what would that guidebook called the Bible telling us all of the thousands and thousands of mistakes
Starting point is 02:21:33 we've made and the thousands and thousands of things you can do good, what would that say? And I think that's very important. I don't know what these people think. They think because they do a few keystrokes and come up with a computer system or design a microchip, they think that they have done work on the level of whatever it is, the intelligent being that designed us, whatever designed us, if you look at that, I sat in a doctor's office one time and I said to him, my God, and people believe there's not a God. And he says, it astounds me even now. And he says, I've been doing this 30 some years. It astounds me, the human body.
Starting point is 02:22:23 He said, there's in my mind, there's undoubtedly a God. Since I said it, he came back and affirmed his faith in an immortal being. And that's very important. David, can I move to one thing here? Sure, go ahead. I'd like you to stay calm to those parents, because you never know where that child is going to end up. My wife and I are so proud of our daughter, and that's one of our kids,
Starting point is 02:22:56 but some of them I thought were maybe mentally challenged when they're younger, but you always think that when they're juniors. But I sat in a bank with my one daughter, the one that won the fitness contest. And I had this brand new state of the art Xerox copy machine. And she tells me in front of this banker, Oh yeah, I was turning out false ideas for high school, $ a pop I don't know who this girl is maybe this isn't my daughter but you know you hear these things and and I just tell them I don't want to hear any more of this stuff you know just keep this that's
Starting point is 02:23:38 to yourself but tell those parents that you know they do have that they do have to have faith. And it is an outline that I think is probably prescribed, but their child will probably be okay. Every day I think we're all faced with a question in one way or the other, to some degree or the other. Do we trust God? And that's the key thing. You know, God can miraculously, you know, talking about doctors, there's a much higher
Starting point is 02:24:11 percentage of doctors that believe in miracles than the rest of the population because they've seen it up close. But if God doesn't do things miraculously, if he has a situation like in your daughter's case, where many people would dismiss that as a coincidence. We look at it as God's providence. Sometimes God's providence in the way that he arranges things. Sometimes there's so many different factors that had to fall in place for that to happen that we look at that as a providential miracle. But that sometimes can be an even greater miracle that he moves so many different chess pieces to get the desired outcome. But the key thing is not that we get what we want out of everything,
Starting point is 02:24:53 but that we trust God even if we don't understand what happens and we don't like what the outcome is, that we trust him, and that is the key thing. Yeah, here's a case in point. Doctors may believe in miracles, but here's a case in point to me. The president of our Special Forces chapter ended up, well he spent 10 years, a brave, brave man. He's probably defused two boxcar, railroad boxcars full of explosives.
Starting point is 02:25:23 Wow. Very brave guy. He's a great man and lived in that toxic dump for 10 years in Afghanistan. Ended up getting breast cancer. And he had to have a double mastectomy. Men can get breast cancer and dormant glands too. Anyway, he had the surgeon. They did a double mastectomy but the surgeon
Starting point is 02:25:47 left only took the head off of one of the tumors they're following the memory gland canal and took the head off this and I was worried to death about the guy I kept in contact with him a lot and amazingly while he is waiting to get back into surgery had a had too many goals or at some a kidney stones from the water over I guess it's just there you've been using stuff over there against the genevieve convention for decades all those sides of it. But the bottom line is, he gets scheduled for a CAT scan to go in and have this other, the remainder of this tumor. He was mad as hell at the doctor.
Starting point is 02:26:34 Why didn't you take Colteco? I didn't want to carve you up too bad. Well, he goes back in to get a CAT scan, and he took the bull by the horns. A couple of guys told him some alternative methods. One was barometric isolation. Another one was something called a riffing machine. They called it a spooky machine.
Starting point is 02:26:55 And he used those. And of course, I would send him everything I knew about. Well, he tried these things. And I said, which ones did you use? And he said, use them all because I didn't have too much of an option here and he went to get the CAT scan no tumor wow the doctors were astounded this one inch round tumor was totally gone and you know the the problem with our medical community it's their curriculum and their mentality is designed by farmers pharmacological companies yeah and I think it's gotten twisted around that they have our demo I started arguing with him well we must
Starting point is 02:27:34 have done something he said you didn't do anything well we prescribe you something no you didn't prescribe me anything it's been just an absolute break between you guys and me since this happened. But I was very happy to find these things totally gone. If anything, they would have made it worse. I mean, you cut on a tumor and you don't remove it all. I mean, that's just like spreading like wildfire. Even going back to the Greeks, they said, you know, if you cut on this, the patient dies, you know? So they did it all, you know, their contribution was to potentially make it even worse.
Starting point is 02:28:07 That's just the front side of this guy. His spine has got lesions up and down it too. But he's kept everything under control. And I'm very, very happy about that. So, you know, doctors, I think, are starting to look at things a little bit differently. I think after this COVID, I think a lot of them have lost faith in our quote-unquote
Starting point is 02:28:27 scientific community with some of the absolute fabrications of information that come out. Ivermectin, for God's sake, it's a wonder cure in Africa. If you ever see a guinea worm coming out of a person's ankle or lower leg, and you're wrapping it around a stick, and it takes 10 days to two weeks to get this thing to totally come out. If you break it off, you get severe leg infection. If you see a guinea worm, that comes from larvae in water, and ivermectin has virtually wiped that out. And I felt so sorry for the kids
Starting point is 02:29:05 because they're just plagued with this. Poor water is one of the biggest problems they've got over there. David, I'd like to say one thing. I'd like to urge, I beg all of the people listening out there to do one thing today. If you have not stockpiled any food,
Starting point is 02:29:24 and I'm not talking about what you've got in your pantry now, I'm talking about a separate place, under your bed, buy one can of black beans today, just one can, one bottle of water. Take them home and put them under your bed, and do this each day you go to the grocery store. Just good. It is critical to me. I look at the state of thought of people and I've got a big group in,
Starting point is 02:29:57 in my subdivision and I'm part of it. I don't run it, but I'm part of it. And, uh, they've, they've asked me to give demonstrations and stuff, which I do. So my garage gets crammed full of people sitting in chairs.
Starting point is 02:30:11 They bring their own chairs. But even the attitude amongst the people in my group has faltered somewhat. Everybody's thinking everything's normal. When I say normal, they're thinking that it hasn't got to the point to where everything's gone totally to holy hell. Their thought is like this. We've got lunatics running corporate America and the government know, you can still go to a restaurant. Things have gotten more expensive. But, you know, it looks like it's going to keep going.
Starting point is 02:30:51 That's not true. There's so many undercurrents of issues going on with not just in the United States, worldwide, as you well know, and most readers know this. I even liken it to a hurricane. You get hit by the front side of the hurricane, and then the eye is completely normal. You go, okay, great, it's over. And then you get hit by the backside.
Starting point is 02:31:17 It's even worse. I think that's where we are right now. A lot of stuff has been left in there. They're still moving forward for some new things like CBDC and digital currency. And then he's funding another $5 billion worth of vaccines. And so, you know, when we look at all this stuff, there's a false sense of security and complacency about this. I agree with you. Yeah, it's just, you know, you say, Erkan, that's a very, very good parallel.
Starting point is 02:31:42 I also say tactical nuclear weapons are going off in the United States. And I'm joking with this, but I mean, the cows have come home. Here we've got 18,000 cows in Texas being killed.
Starting point is 02:31:59 I mean, we milked a couple hundred, and as much as I wanted to kill all of them, I had to take the S1HD out of the gutter behind them. And it just was something. I loathe doing this. As much as I wanted to kill those cows, I don't know how I would have killed 200, let alone 18,000. Wasn't that amazing?
Starting point is 02:32:19 I haven't covered that. Yeah, they were all in a compact area and blew up and everything. Took them out. I remember shortly before we moved to Texas in a compact area and blew up and everything took them out. I remember, uh, shortly before we moved to Texas and the area that we wound up moving to that had a big fire, uh, down around Bastrop area of Texas. And, um, and it got on some of these, uh, cattle ranches and people said it was horrible, you know, smell like a giant barbecue, you know, cause barbecue and the cows out there, but, uh, yeah, they can smell it for miles, but you know, 18,000 of them incinerated in this explosion just outside of Dallas.
Starting point is 02:32:50 I didn't talk about that, but yeah, we're seeing all this happening to our infrastructure and it truly is amazing. Isn't it? Yeah, it is. I mean, I just wonder what Jimmy, the Greek, Jimmy Snyder, uh, they jimmy the greek godmaker in las vegas when i lived there uh he was quite the character but uh what odds he would put on all these factories having burning down and exploding and it's like a growing list of these things it's almost makes you wonder uh you know what's behind it all. Could it be accident? I don't know.
Starting point is 02:33:26 I'm not the person to judge that type of thing. But it does bother me that everybody thinks everything is normal. Preparedness to me is simply a way to insure your family. And if people don't get this one can of beans and one bottle of water today for themselves, get it for their children or grandchildren or a neighbor or friend. But people need to start stocking food. And I get so upset seeing everybody discuss on the blogs when China is going to invade Taiwan, what's going on in the Ukraine. These are all issues that will affect us, but the biggest one that's going to affect
Starting point is 02:34:17 people and the existence of their bloodline is, have you got something to feed your family? Have you got water for your family? And this is something i'm urging i'm urging people to do well we try to give people an idea of the threats that are building and things that could come at them but if you if you just hear it and you walk away and you don't do anything about it it doesn't really help anything and so you know this graduate idea that you've got to just you know making a small contribution a can of beans and a bottle of water each day that kind of small preparation that you've got to just, you know, making a small contribution, a can of beans and a bottle of water each day,
Starting point is 02:34:45 that kind of small preparation that you make on a regular basis is really going to build up. And that's the problem. Everybody wants to do everything all at once. It's kind of like with the gold stuff, you know, Tony Ardoin with wise wolf goal was saying, uh, yeah, now that, you know, gold, when gold spikes, everybody goes out and buys it when it goes up to a higher price, I'd like to see him buy it at a lower price and kind of wait and do it a little bit at a time.
Starting point is 02:35:07 And he's got a program to do that. But, you know, we look at something and people will typically sit there, even if they know that something like this is likely to happen, they'll wait until the event actually starts to start making preparations or to start buying into preparations. They'll wait until it actually starts. Yeah, yeah, that's very true, David. And I think what people do, and everybody listening to this is probably just as guilty. I've been guilty of it. I think people start creating a hurdle for themselves.
Starting point is 02:35:39 You just said the key words. Everybody wants to do it at once. Well, that takes a lot of money. It takes a lot of effort. It takes a lot of effort. Do it piecemeal. When I started doing this, my wife and I, we had three little kids. We were broke. I didn't have any money. And she was wondering why I was going to the grocery store. I was volunteering to go to the grocery store. Then she found in the back of the closet one of my stashes of food. But I was concerned.
Starting point is 02:36:05 I was concerned about feeding my family. The water wasn't an issue back then. I now look at water as being probably the number one issue that you have to have. There's only so much in your toilet tank. There's only so much in your water heater. You do need to have water because it's interesting. I watched a movie last night. I don't gravitate to these things, but I thought this was a very good movie called Radio Flash. And it showed how the grid on the western United States went out. And it just showed some of the problems that come about. And it was quite fascinating to see the fact that they were filling their canteen out of the toilet tank, which is clean water. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 02:36:51 You know? And people don't think of this, like you say, until it's too late. They're buying gold when it's high and they're, you know, when it's low. It's not an issue. But, yeah, it's the reverse of the way it should be. Yeah, absolutely. And, of course, as you point out, water is the key thing because it's the thing that you can survive for the least amount of time without.
Starting point is 02:37:12 And you've got a free chapter there at civildefensemanual.com talking about ways to make sure that you prepare for water. And I think if people look at that free chapter, that's going to convince them of the worth that you prepare for water. And I think if people look at that free chapter, that's going to convince them of the worth that you've got and the breadth of what's there, but certainly the depth of each of these subjects if they take a look at that free chapter that you've got there. That'll be a big help to a lot of people.
Starting point is 02:37:38 Yes, I've got that, and then I've also got a food calculator. I've got one of the only websites that's got a food calculator. It's free. Go in and use it, civildefensemanual.com. And the water chapter I have is chapter 13. That number just came up when I was doing things. And, you know, it's not something that's cursed by the ancient gods or anything like that. It's just the way the number came up.
Starting point is 02:38:08 But I get into quite a bit of detail in there on how to preserve water. And this is very important. That's the first thing that'll kill people. Trauma centers will see people coming in. It will twist their mind what people are going to start consuming for liquids. Motor oil, there have been circumstances where they've documented this stuff.
Starting point is 02:38:36 It's mind-boggling. People will drink just about anything trying to alleviate their thirst. But these things are there for a reason, and I put them out there for a reason. It's a basic starter for people to get into the survival. I have a statement that I use because I think people think I live doom and gloom.
Starting point is 02:39:00 I don't. The events of the world affect me like everybody else. The world's turning upside down. Black is white. White is black. Two and two is five instead of four. All of these illogical issues that are going on. But people have to understand something.
Starting point is 02:39:23 I'm prepared. My neighborhood is prepared. And you know what? We have a get-together. We have a lot of fun. We've gotten to know each other. And a guy in my neighborhood started this. Then he found out I wrote this book.
Starting point is 02:39:40 And then, I want you to run it. And I said, no, you're doing just a great job right now. I'm not the guy to run it. I want you to run it. And I said, no, you're doing just a great job right now. I'm not the guy to run it. I want you to run it. He's a former vice president of a big bank, and he's a great guy. And he's very much into the preparedness. He doesn't live doom and gloom either. You know, be prepared.
Starting point is 02:39:59 Then enjoy your family. Love your family with uninhibited passion and live life. And that's critically important. I see people stockpile stuff. I just had a guy by the name of Crusoe send me an email and he wrote a great article that's on an American partisan website on cybersecurity and Crusoe made the statement that people collect and people do collect but if you're gonna collect anything initially collect food and collect water the rest of this stuff if you get into survival further than that and you look at not so much survival but preparedness learn how to use what you get. So anyway, um, yeah, the people that I've known, I was going to say the people that
Starting point is 02:40:51 I've known that have gotten into this, um, ex Marine and others, they really are enjoying the new skills and putting it together and doing it with their friends and family. I talked to a guy who is a farmer and, and he was, um, uh, putting together, actually he,, actually, he has a website that shows people how to grow food. But then if you want to go to his facility, I think it's in Alabama, they talk about how they really are about growing community as much as they're about growing food and about getting with other people and all of that. And so that is very key. You've got to enjoy what you're doing or you're not going to continue to do it. So you need to find some joy in these new techniques and, and, uh, relationships in the community.
Starting point is 02:41:34 If you're going to be able to sustain this. That's a good term. You use there, uh, a growing community. And, and I really urge people to look at the big picture. I come from a color-cran family, so to speak. I've got every race. I've got a lot of ethnic background in my family. A lot of adoption went on in my family.
Starting point is 02:41:59 I've got every sexuality in there. You know, the long and short of the thing is people need to get along. And if you can't get along, stay away from each other and don't start trouble. But try to get along because if things go sideways, you're going to need everybody helping. And I'm not talking about a communal or a collectivist attitude. I'm talking about simple cooperation, looking out for each other like we used to do in neighborhoods. Yeah, that's right. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:42:30 It's like a, it's kind of like a, you know, neighborhood, uh, not a neighborhood watch. You're not just out there snooping on people, but it's a community where you're preparing and working to help with each other. And that's a different, uh, whole different demographic dynamic, I should say. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Well, uh, neighborhood watches you termed a kind of turbocharge. It's on steroids.
Starting point is 02:42:52 Uh, we've got, everybody's got the family shotgun here and we're ready. Should we need to, if it gets riots and all that, we will blockade our streets and we will keep order in our area. Yes. And I think law enforcement will like that very much because it's one less area they have to come into. But we don't get overboard in this. We've set a radio network up.
Starting point is 02:43:16 We have fun on that. We do a radio check every couple weeks. And it's just basically getting to know everybody. We had a big get-together the 4th of July last year. People got into arguments and this and that, you know. And, you know, we generally let people come in. We tell them to come in, you know, keep your politics and your sexuality and your religion out of the thing. This is just a group of people.
Starting point is 02:43:40 We're all neighbors. And we leave it that way. And, of course, there are cliques of people that, that, uh, have issues that they have in common, but, uh, uh, we've, we've got a great, we've got a tremendous group of people. It's just, uh, it's been a lot of fun. Yeah. And I think people will, uh, that's the key thing you're going to have.
Starting point is 02:43:58 You can't go, go this on your own. You really do need to have a group of people that you can rely on. Correct. Yeah. this on your own you really do need to have a group of people that you can rely on correct yeah uh well is there anything else that you would like to tell people today give them a a taste of the book or give them a hint besides doing gradual preparation i uh i want people to take this one way. I'm concerned. I know a bunch of young kids was involved in a fraternal organization here, and we have a university here,
Starting point is 02:44:35 and I was totally astounded at 15 kids that came out to help a lady who didn't have any money clean her yard up because she just had a total mess. It was getting to be a thing. The county was going to shut down. I am reinforced in my belief that there's a lot of good young people out there. There were four girls and 11 guys and they were unselfish in their willingness to help do hard work. And we had a bunch of guys that owned companies that brought trucks and stuff to carry these
Starting point is 02:45:14 tons of garbage away. Anyway, we got everything cleaned up. But I think back to, I just had a friend that passed away here. By the way, I think your listening audience, don't worry about getting involved in being a victim of a mass shooting. Be worried about how the medical establishment puts you under. You've probably got a hundred times a chance. I have a good friend, Ted Killian.
Starting point is 02:45:42 He was in my Bible study group. He was a father, a husband. He was a hero. The only man I know that got hit in the back with a rocket-propelled grenade. It broke six of his ribs, glanced off, missed his spine, hit the guy next to him, blew him into pieces that they couldn't even find. They found what left him in his boots. Wow. And he recovered from that, and he became a very successful airline pilot. Here's a kid that was 19 years old in Vietnam running a mechanized company of 150 men. And the reason he was always running it,
Starting point is 02:46:26 he was what's called a shake-and-bake sergeant, where they evaluated psychologically and made these guys a sergeant right out of basic training. They were getting so many of them killed. Well, his officers were getting killed, so Ted ends up running it. He's running it all the time. And they brought a couple of great older black sergeants that had been in the Army for a long time,
Starting point is 02:46:48 and they helped him out. But he literally, the sergeants wanted him running things. And with their help, he managed to keep everybody from getting killed in his group. And they went through a lot of combat but I was I was very upset that this guy dies from something that absolutely was a joke it's not a joke because it was deadly but it it was crazy what happened and the medical establishment and they basically killed him yeah and this was uh this was total incompetence by one doctor and uh he had a lack of days of cool attitude about it ted's wife was furious about this we were all furious i was
Starting point is 02:47:34 depressed for a couple weeks i mean this guy was a uh just quite an accomplished person and uh well it is amazing what they have done in terms of malpractice and it's been financially financially incentivized to withhold, as you pointed out before, ivermectin, something that we know what the safety profile of it is,, poor care to people who are unvaccinated and things like that. And so we've seen this over the last two or three years, and it's become more obvious than it ever was. You already had, uh, the medical, um, you know, treatment as being one of the leading causes of death, which they typically, they don't mention that on CDC, but other people will look at it. And, uh, it's always been one of the leading causes of death and probably the leading cause
Starting point is 02:48:26 of death in the last two or three years was medical malpractice. And they were being paid handsomely to do that kind of stuff. That that's the worst part of this. This is exactly what killed him. They, they, they used a procedure that they got paid for and he is explicitly and his wife had told them they didn't want the shoes. The guy used anyway. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:48:47 Why? Because they got money for it. That's right. And it was a ventilator that basically killed him. Oh yeah. And they put a ventilator on him. They know that about, they know that in the high 80 percentile of the people who get those ventilators would die.
Starting point is 02:48:59 And then they did the same thing with remdesivir, you know, but they made so much money off of it, you know, just to put somebody on the ventilator. They would get a massive amount of money, get $39,000 from the government just for putting somebody on it and then get a bonus for the charges that they put on. It's crazy. Yeah, it's terrible. Well, that's the key thing. You know, we have to prepare, we have to educate ourselves and we have to try to get independent of the system because the system is only going to get worse. We're at a time where all the institutions have been taken over, all the institutions have been corrupted pretty much,
Starting point is 02:49:30 and it's only going to accelerate in the next few years, I believe. I think it's going to get worse. I again tell people, buy that one can of beans. Yes. Buy that one bottle of water. Stick it under your bed. Don't put it in with your regular groceries, stick it under your bed.
Starting point is 02:49:48 And eventually if you have a real conscious attitude towards your family, your wife, your, your children, your grandchildren, you will start adding to that and you will have something. And when things go south, uh,
Starting point is 02:50:04 you'll be able to at least keep yourself alive for a period of time until either order is restored or you can find additional food sources. I agree. But it's a matter of keeping alive. The water is critically important. Water is critically important. You can see a free chapter of that
Starting point is 02:50:19 and a lot of comprehensive information on that at civildefensemanual.com. And thank you so much for joining us, Jack. Uh, this is by the way, it's two volumes. It's almost a thousand pages of stuff on a wide variety of topics. Uh,
Starting point is 02:50:33 but the key thing there is going to be water. Uh, that's where you need to start and you need to start small. It's what all the people that I've talked to about, uh, growing food and other things. I said, the big mistake that everybody makes is I want to try to do everything all at
Starting point is 02:50:44 once. You got to pick one little thing and take that baby step and then you build on that as you go. So thank you for joining us, Jack. Always great to talk to you. A great resource for people. My pleasure. Thank you.
Starting point is 02:50:55 It's my pleasure, David. We're going to be right back, folks. Stay with us. The Common man. They created common core to dumb down our children. They created common past to track and control us. Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing. And the communist future. They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary.
Starting point is 02:51:31 But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God. That is what we have in common. That is what they want to take away. Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation. They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us. It's time to turn that around and expose what they want to hide. Please share the information and links you'll find at thedavidknightshow.com. Thank you for listening. Thank you for listening. Thank you for sharing.
Starting point is 02:52:10 If you can't support us financially, please keep us in your prayers. thedavidknightshow.com well i have something i want to show you here that is uh truly amazing but before we do i had a couple of comments here uh thank you for the tip white knight 126 on rumble thank you very much they wrote um faith hope and prayer goes a long way yes it does our weapons are powerful and we have a powerful god and that's the key thing as is the trust also narrow way uh narrow gate ministry says ibc totes for food are excellent storage tanks for water each is 275 gallons or 330 if you can find those so good tip there ibc totes i saw this and this is going viral
Starting point is 02:53:17 i had this yesterday didn't get around to it a video of a trans ballerina who has now been admitted into the Royal Academy of Dance. Yes, they have now prostrated themselves before the gods of our age humiliated themselves by putting this out. And what was an individual put this out on social media and has a professional ballerina. And of course it's supposed to be professional. The Royal Academy of dance has a real ballerina, a woman, a real woman, by the way,
Starting point is 02:53:54 and I'm doing this dance. And then, um, the same music at the same tempo. They have the guy who now says that he's a girl now calls himself sophie rebecca a former it technician six foot three 33 year old man and he's supposedly the first transgender dancer of the royal academy of dance they're going to turn themselves into a mockery take a look at this.
Starting point is 02:54:29 And he had this very carefully synchronized to the music. He took two attempts at this to make sure that it's exactly what it says there. The guy's just sloppy, lackadaisical, clumsy, oaf. No grace whatsoever. Really makes you appreciate the ballerina on the left doesn't it oh man and the only problem with that is my wife said i wanted to see how this guy and he's cropped off there on the right when they come down and take the final pose uh the graceful pose supposedly
Starting point is 02:55:12 but you know when i saw that that took me back to harrison bergeron because the key in the movie version of it, at least, was, you know, it's set in the year 2081. And as they say in this trailer, the year is 2081 and everybody is equal, right? And they had a ballerina there. You can see her if you're watching the video. And they would take the dancers and they would encumber them with weights. If anybody was good at something, we would drag them down. the video and they would take the dancers and they would encumber them with weights if anybody was good at something we would drag them down he says yes finally everyone is finally equal i'll bounce that was a real pretty dance that dance she just did here's this guy he's got stuff
Starting point is 02:56:00 on i bet it was nice no one is smarter than anybody else. He's sitting there watching TV, watching these dancers dance encumbered with these weights. Rest your handicaps. He's got weights all over him because he's big and strong. He's got to be weighted down. No one is better. Everyone is worse. There's just some way we could lighten this. There isn't. But in a world where the extraordinary is outlawed. Oh, yeah. There's a ballerina in front of the audience. She decides, that's it.
Starting point is 02:56:35 I've had this. I'm not going to wear these encumbrances anymore. I'm going to do a real dance. She and the guy with her take off these weights and says, only the outlaws will be extraordinary. Here's the male dancer. He's got a massive yoke on him as well. And as soon as they do this,
Starting point is 02:56:58 they send in the jackbooted thugs, which used to be things of fiction, but now they've become fixtures in our lives. I am a public threat. I am an abomination of the able. I am an exception to the accepted. They hope to destroy any trace of the extraordinary. Here you can see the police are coming in. They're sending in the riot squad.
Starting point is 02:57:33 Simply out of their reach. To shut down the dance. We can't have anything like that happen. Yeah, not in modern society. And that's where we are now. That's Kurt Vonnegut. That was a long time ago he did that story. Harrison Bergeron.
Starting point is 02:57:47 Oh, what was it this time? Loud. Same as last time. Yeah, interesting. I would recommend that. And unfortunately, like I said, we live at the Venn diagram junction of all these dystopian films now, don't we?
Starting point is 02:58:06 And yet you see all of this, you know, the transgenderism, the we're going to get rid of any merit, we're going to get rid of any testing or learning of anything. Math is racist and science is racist, except when science can be used to lock you down, to scare you. And we see drudges now filled with stuff about Democrats and stuff about transgenders and everything. And they're proudly saying in North Texas, no, no, no, we're going to keep our drag queen venues open. Well, it's not even about that. It's about coming after the kids.
Starting point is 02:58:41 It's what they can't understand or refuse or what they don't want us to understand. It's not about shutting down their bars. I mean, what would happen if you were to have your topless bars, which are still going to exist? What if you just decided one day, well, we're going to start bringing kids in? And they would shut you down. That's what I was talking about earlier this week.
Starting point is 02:59:04 You had the situation with Tyler, who was with Aerosmith, a guitarist. And we've seen a couple of these things. They put a moratorium, a temporary suspension, I should say, of the statute of limitations for people who had been victims of pedophilia or other sexual assault, sexual battery, things like that, because they have a very short statute of limitations on, especially for the kids. And you have this guitarist who in court documents, the person who is coming after Tyler with Aerosmith said he coerced
Starting point is 02:59:38 and persuaded her into believing that they had a romantic love affair, which started when she was 16 and he was 25. I mean, they're coming after kids much, much younger than that. He also put in his memoirs, his memoirs called Does the Noise in My Head Bother You? He admitted to having a relationship with a then unnamed 16-year-old girl. In fact, he said he almost took a teen bride. He said her parents fell in love with me and signed a paper over me to have custody so I wouldn't get arrested if I took her out of the state. This is why when we look at parents who have said, well, we're going to do this or that to our kids.
Starting point is 03:00:14 We're going to chemically or surgically sterilize them, mutilate them. Is that okay? Was it okay, really, for her parents, because they were enthralled with this aerospace guitarist, to just give their daughter over to him? She doesn't think so years later. And these kids who are being harmed aren't going to think so later. And parents, if the parents decide that they're going to prostitute their kids, that should not be, why would that be prohibited? And yet this is not only allowed,
Starting point is 03:00:47 but encouraged. She claims that he was able to convince her mother to allow him to become her legal guardian in 75, flying to numerous cities so that he would not be arrested for doing this. Her attorney says that he's using a sham legal guardianship to avoid prosecution for sex crimes. Because do we allow parents to, you know, just because you're a parent, let alone a legal guardian, does that give you the right to do that? Even if it were consensual, it is statutory rape. Why? Because kids that are 16, kids that are 18 cannot, or 17, I know what the age varies in different States,
Starting point is 03:01:28 but we've always said that at a certain age, uh, they cannot consent to it. So why can kids consent to the transgender agenda and kindergarten or earlier he's heaping more pain on her and gaslighting her by falsely claiming that she consented. That's what's happening in our schools, you see. Why is it that even in California where they've temporarily suspended this, and again, the two stars that were in Franco Zeffirelli's Romeo and Juliet were, you know, kept from coming after the studio. They now got a major lawsuit against the studio because uh they were coerced and
Starting point is 03:02:05 cajoled and at the last minute the guy says well we got to do this nude scene they were both under age he said we're going to just shelve the whole movie that we've been working on he made some assurances to them that he violated and all the rest so they've now got an opportunity to sue the studio and it is a big judgment uh the original karen says he's as bad as the tranny figure skater. This is what happens when you drink Bud Light. Yeah, that's right. They've lost $6 billion in six days in stocks. And now they're coming back and saying, well, it wasn't anything that we knew about as the
Starting point is 03:02:40 executives in charge of the company. This was done by somebody lower down. So they're admitting that they're not happy with what has happened with this. But I think that's the appropriate way for us to respond with certain things like this. But again, the way this is being mischaracterized by the movement, by the press, is the fact that, no, you're not going to get in our way of doing our drag queens. Well, nobody has ever told these drag queens they couldn't do this. They just said you can't do this with kids.
Starting point is 03:03:08 Another example is four Florida strip club operators arrested for allegedly allowing a minor to perform. Their big mistake was that they didn't do it with trannies and with cross dressers because otherwise they would have been celebrated and they would have been celebrated by the media, which would have said, look, they're exercising their rights to do this. Nobody would have cared about it, but this is a heterosexual strip club. So as Texas Senate passes a bill banning child, that's the key thing here,
Starting point is 03:03:41 child gender modification and drag shows for kids they stand up and say we're going to stand for our rights this is our freedom and the rest of this stuff that is not what this is about we have to this is the way it will always be spun by the mainstream media and by the biden white house you have his press secretary attacking these laws banning these procedures on children she says laws in 14 states essentially strip parents of their right to make the best health care decisions now did just talked about that situation with tyler aerosmith guitarist and the fact that the parents gave him their minor daughter. Is that good? Are you going to defend that?
Starting point is 03:04:28 Because that's what we're talking about here. This is awful news, she said. Let me be very clear about that. LGBT kids are resilient. They're fierce. They fight back. We have their back. The administration has their back.
Starting point is 03:04:42 This is their core value. This is how, in the words of the Biden administration administration how they want to shape the soul of america you want the soul of america to be misshapen into this absurd parody uh no they're gaslighting these kids and it is really horrific what they're doing and the proposed rule the department of education is now talking about sports. Why is sports the key thing here? Again, I understand why these girls who've worked very hard in the sport, I understand why they're upset about this. You see people like Bruce Jinder, who now says he's a woman, but he's not. Bruce is saying, you know, this is his key issue is sports.
Starting point is 03:05:25 And that is an issue. But the key issue is sports. And that is an issue. But the key issue is the kids. And Biden tried to pull back a little bit and said, well, we're going to allow people if they want to, you know, to protect these girls. We're going to allow them to not let men crash their team sports because it could really hurt them. And that created tremendous outrage. They weren't saying, we're going to ban it. They said, well, we're going to leave the decision to other people. They're not about freedom at all.
Starting point is 03:05:55 Have a good weekend. The Common Man The common man. They created common core to dumb down our children. They created common past to track and control us. Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing. And the communist future. They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary. But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God. That is what we have in common.
Starting point is 03:06:37 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 listening. Thank you for sharing. If you can't support us financially,
Starting point is 03:07:10 please keep us in your prayers. TheDavidKnightShow.com Thank you.

There aren't comments yet for this episode. Click on any sentence in the transcript to leave a comment.