The David Knight Show - 14Jul23 AI (AUTHORITATIVE INTEL), Brain Interfaces, Severed Fingers, Triggers, and NEW Whistleblower Info on BLM

Episode Date: July 14, 2023

OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODESSome say the FBI serves a vital purpose and needs to be reformed instead of dissolved. I disagree and so (in principle) does one of history's most respected judge...s, Judge Learned Hand. Institutions have a life span and are NOT the guardians of liberty. NONE of them (2:30)Christopher Wray's "testimonial trilogy". Jonathan Turley points out the FBI Director's evasions boil down to 3 general rhetorical tactics — with the exception of ONE BIG LIE (5:34)NEW Whistleblower Evidence of Bundy Ranch Crimes An additional 250 pages have dropped from the whistleblower supervisor inside the BLM (Bureau of Land Management). His original 18 pages of evidence destroyed the government's prosecution. I was at the "standoff" and I put the new evidence in the context of what I saw when reporting from the scene, and what is being done with Agenda 2030 now (15:19)Modern Retro Radio Indie Artist Weekend is underway and they've featured a couple of pieces of mine. www.modernretrofm.com. Here's Audi MRR… (33:37)Listener comment on Sound of Freedom and more on the background of the movie (38:49)Another clip I did of two songs in 7/4 meter from Dave Brubeck and Don Ellis, from Modern Retro Radio Indie Artist Weekend. www.modernretrofm.com (53:18)Lala Harris explains A.I. — she's learned how to spell it, and I don't mean the big words Yeah, Vice President LaLa is a joke, but she inadvertently shows how AI will be used as AUTHORITATIVE INTELLIGENCE. And the UN warns us about what the elites are planning with BCI, a favorite pursuit of Musk and others (1:02:06)Someone Gave Macron "the Finger" — LITERALLY A severed human finger was mailed to Macron at the French presidential palace. And Hemingway's "Old Man and the Sea" has been given a trigger warning for "graphic fishing scenes" (1:11:35) TN Gov Lee may be outmaneuvered on Red Flag gun control special session. Unfortunately the NRA is offering a counterproposal. (1:16:18)"How Do You Resurrect an Empty Church" asks mainstream media as they see them as a problem for cities. I see them as a metaphor for our former civilization and an indictment of our spiritually dead members (1:20:07)YMCA without the "Christian". Ask "Y" anyone would have anything to do with a former Christian association that now pushes naked men on women and girls and targets the women if they dare complain (1:26:34)Federal judge who blocked mutilation of minors has been overruled. You won't believe what he said as justification for continuing the mutilation (1:38:44)The connection between transgenderism, feminism, and abortion(1:45:48)Want to help ND Gov get in the debate and get a $20 GIFT CARD for a $1 donation? And, Joe Manchin heads to NH to talk to a group that wants a third party for 2024 (1:52:24)INTERVIEW Zelensky's Latest Push for WW3 Slapped Back — But Has Anything Really Changed? After Zelensky's angry tirade on social media, lots of talk about angry infighting at NATO meeting. But has anything changed? And, Gerald relates what he learning as an insider about aspartame 40+ years ago. Gerald Celente, TrendsJournal.com, joins (2:01:24) Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

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Starting point is 00:02:17 institution. We also have an update that was sent to me by some listeners about the Bureau of Land Management, that BLM, and the Bundy Ranch standoff, the person in charge of that. And in this, one of the key things that you see is a very wicked, evil, corrupt BLM agent who gets promoted. And the guy who blew the whistle on all this and was rational leaves or is pushed out. Typical pattern. This is how the institutions and how the country die. We'll be right back.
Starting point is 00:03:08 Well, Jonathan Turley has written op-ed pieces. He's been on Fox News programs talking about what he saw with the shameful behavior, the shameful, obvious lies of the FBI director. Again, if Congress doesn't have the guts to get rid of this institution, at least change the order of the initials. Call it FIB. if Congress doesn't have the guts to get rid of this institution, at least change the order of the initials. Call it FIB. Because all they do is lie. So he says, it's my Ray or the hard Ray.
Starting point is 00:03:39 W-R-A-Y, of course, Christopher Ray. So, you know, as we look at all this, is it possible for us to survive without the fbi do they perform a vital function that's what they do even constitutional all these things are questions that we should ask some people believe that we need them as i said it was laughable to me, the case that Ray tried to make for how essential the FBI was. Without the FBI, who would be coming after and labeling parents speaking at a school board meeting as extreme terrorists without them? They're the arms and legs of the so-called Department of Justice. But let's go back to Judge Learned Hand, who talks about the spirit of liberty. He said, liberty lies in the hearts of men and women. And when it dies there, no constitution, no law, no court can save it.
Starting point is 00:04:42 And let's add to that, no bureaucratic institution. It wasn't even a big thing in his day. That is the government right now, the bureaucracies. So if liberty lies in the hearts of men, you have it. But if it dies there, no law, no court can save it. No constitution, no law, no court can even do much to help it. The spirit of liberty, he said, is a spirit which is not too sure that it is right. The spirit of liberty is a spirit which seeks to understand the minds of other men and women.
Starting point is 00:05:19 The spirit of liberty is a spirit which weighs their interests alongside its own without bias. Do we have the spirit of liberty now? When we have the government censoring people, when we have the FBI censoring people, and the public square, the digital public square, when we have the FBI using FISA, which was supposed to be there so the FBI and the CIA and the NSA could protect us from foreign terrorists and foreign spies. They're using
Starting point is 00:05:48 demands from foreign spies in Ukraine to censor American people. They've subverted not only the Constitution, but they've subverted the FISA Act itself. And as I pointed out, the FBI has been corrupt from day one. From day one. There's absolutely no way that anything that they do is essential. Nothing.
Starting point is 00:06:15 Every state has got a state bureau of investigations. You don't think they can go out and buy the same equipment? The equipment that the FBI has is not a big deal. Being detectives is not something that has to be done at a federal level. Law enforcement has always been done at the local level. He says, Jonathan Turley says, you know, you can boil down the tactics that were used by Christopher Wray, boil down to basically three areas. He calls it a testimonial trilogy.
Starting point is 00:06:49 Well, you can express number one, a lack of knowledge or number two, well, we have an ongoing investigation or number three, I'll answer this later in private briefings. That's it. You know, when we look at institutional rot, which is where we are right now in this fourth turning this is why you have a fourth turning every 70 to 80 years in a society because like it or not institutions have a lifespan and the corruption gradually builds up just like you know just as we age because of dna errors and things that accumulate or because of cancer, things like that gradually accumulate and increase. And so corruption is a cancer to these institutions.
Starting point is 00:07:34 And it gradually accumulates. They get fat. They die from heart disease, all the rest of this stuff. These are institutions that do this. And you can see it in the school boards, too, can't you? And do you understand, as I've said before, the school boards, you can go talk to them and lecture them all you want. But if liberty and education doesn't live in the hearts of the school boards, all your lectures are for nothing. If the school board doesn't want to do it, they'll do what they want to do.
Starting point is 00:08:06 The principals will do what they want to do. The teachers in the classrooms will do what they want to do. This is not my theory. They have bragged about this on social media over and over again. You cannot get these people to follow the rules that they don't agree with. And so for schools, we can get out of this system. How do I get away from the FBI? It has to be eradicated.
Starting point is 00:08:30 So many of these federal agencies must be eradicated. Give them the death penalty. Defund them. Don't replace them with something that is relabeled. Get rid of them, just as we need to get rid of these corrupt schools. They've now become, you know, these institutions have essentially died for all intents and purposes.
Starting point is 00:08:55 And they're like walking dead. They're like zombies that are out there. And, uh, they have, uh, bad intentions as well. Feeding on us.
Starting point is 00:09:06 Jonathan Turley says, Ray did, however, hold forth in great detail after Eric Swalwell asked him about FBI Family Day. Isn't that nice? Got lots to say about that. Many cheerful facts about that and the square of the hypotenuse, right? Yeah, the major general of the FBI. Despite the near total lack of substance, Ray did make one surprising denial, says Jonathan Turley. He insisted that the FBI does not engage in censorship efforts, focuses on foreign disinformation,
Starting point is 00:09:37 and does not pressure companies to censor others. Those denials are not only directly contradicted by the recent 155-page opinion of a federal court and also by the Twitter files, but also by a new release from the Twitter files and journalist Matt Taibbi that I talked about yesterday. And in that, we find that when Ray says the FBI is not in the business of moderating content or causing any social media company to suppress or censor, that is a bull-faced lie. Or maybe in his honor, we should call it a bull-faced fib from the director of FIB. The statement is obviously false, says Turley. You know, that was the, but nothing is going to happen to him, right? We have just a couple of months ago passed the 10-year anniversary of James Clapper lying. When a senator, Ron Wyden, said, are you spying on Americans?
Starting point is 00:10:43 Well, Senator, well, not intentionally, I guess that was even a better, uh, answer. You know, we know they did it. We know they did it intentionally. Michael Hayden says, I blame Wyden for saying that they all knew, you know, why didn't he go along and lie with us like everybody else on that issue? Uh, so, uh, and again, I don't agree with Ron Wyden on anything else that he does. I don't agree with him on any policies, but good for him for exposing that.
Starting point is 00:11:16 Um, I'm sure that didn't help his career with the establishment. Uh, Tybee, however, has released another example of how aggressive the FBI was with social media companies, says Jonathan Turley. Not only do we know that they were censoring people, but they demanded it. And I read this to you yesterday, so I won't go through it again. But he says, you know, in just one shot, you can see that the FBI immediately takes people down. When that didn't happen, the FBI contacts, why didn't you take this person down like we told you to do? You can see what the relationship is there. And now, and Jonathan Turley doesn't even talk about this. I guess he'll do another one about this when he sees it. The fact that the Ukrainian spy agency,
Starting point is 00:11:57 which would just be an extension of the CIA, you know, if you will, is telling, you know, giving the FBI lists of people to get rid of. What was it? It's like a manager at a hardware store or something like that. Get him off of Twitter. Look at what he said about Ukraine. That type of thing. And the FBI would pass that along to Twitter
Starting point is 00:12:19 and expects that Twitter is going to immediately comply and do everything that they say. You see, FISA was to protect us, as I said, from foreign spies, right? It's all a lie. They've turned it all upside down, inside out. They've changed its purpose 180 degrees. The weapons of defense abroad will be used as instruments of tyranny at home, said James Madison.
Starting point is 00:12:45 He would not be surprised at all to see these weapons of defense against foreign actors, the CIA, the NSA, the FBI, to become instruments of tyranny at home. That is exactly what they are. Why are we still funding them? That's the key. So Turley goes on, programs just, that was his op-ed piece.
Starting point is 00:13:07 He also says, he called Ray's testimony, he said it was, quote, a false appearance of contrition. He only apologized for violations that have already been found by courts and Congress, by the way, against the best efforts
Starting point is 00:13:25 of the FBI to conceal them. So if he's caught with his hand, caught guilty, then he'll apologize a little bit. Well, mistakes were made, but you know, you can't do anything about it because I'm the FBI or the FIB. So for things that are already established, he went ahead and said, well, we will never do that again. But in terms, the violations that have already laid out in terms of censorship, FISA violations of the secret court, those were already laid out
Starting point is 00:13:56 in the public record, said Turley. He just refused to comment. Sometimes he said that he didn't have any recollection. It was a maddening experience, said Turley, to watch this guy stand there or sit there and lie. I mean, the thing is, he said, Congress has to make a decision here. You know, they just went through an entire hearing where they were given nothing. He only got detailed when Eric Swalwell asked him about FBI Family Day. So the question is, says Turley, what is Congress going to do about it? They have a very serious
Starting point is 00:14:31 censorship scandal. You've got a 155-page opinion from this court. And you have the Twitter files. There's ample evidence to show that what the director said yesterday does not comport with the truth. So the question is, what is Congress going to do about it i know the answer we all know the answer nothing well they will do something they will have more show hearings they will do more virtue signaling they'll do more grandstanding and then they'll do nothing and this is one of the things that is escalating the division in our country they'll do more grandstanding and then they'll do nothing. And this is one of the things that is escalating the division in our country. It's not just Trump. Trump's a kind of a lightning rod for this,
Starting point is 00:15:12 but the, um, the fact that these people focus on problems and then don't do anything, it gives everybody this frustration, the sense of helplessness. Look as much as it's possible with you, cut off the federal government out of your life. There's a lot of places where we can't. But try to get independent of the system that they're building. Try to get independent of the
Starting point is 00:15:38 control grid that they're establishing and many different ways that they're doing that. As a matter of fact, we've got an update on CBDC as well today, speaking of control grid. But before I leave the FBI and this law enforcement stuff, I had a couple of listeners, Lance and Ty, who sent this to me, a follow-up on the Bundy Ranch thing. This has been nine years now. And there's been some new documents that have been released.
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Starting point is 00:17:07 Gamblingcare.ie. And the sad thing about it is that when I saw this and saw the update, I saw that the good guy in all this, who was Dan Love. Dan Love was the BLM, Bureau of Land Management, that BLM. That's nine years ago when BLM meant the Bureau of Land Management instead of Black Lives Matter. But that BLM guy, Dan Love, that was his jurisdiction. And he was pushing things toward a Waco, toward a Ruby Ridge or something like that. It's one of the reasons why I went there. And, um, and there was a, uh, his equivalent in Arizona, Larry Wooten
Starting point is 00:17:55 blew the whistle on it. And I remember when he released this stuff in 2017, it was a big deal. Uh, he gave it to representative Matt Shea who exposed this. It got, um, people acquitted because of course in this crooked justice system that we have exculpatory evidence was denied. They were not allowed to talk about very trivial things. As a matter of fact, they, they tried to weaponize this one picture of a guy laying down in the overpass above us. Um, and he was pointing a rifle through, um, gaps in the concrete barriers on the side. And, um, and they said, who's he pointing the rifle at?
Starting point is 00:18:43 Well, he's got the rifle pointed down there to the BLM agents who showed up in full battle gear and armor and all that were pointing weapons at us and threatening us you know go back we're going to shoot you you know people were down in the wash area but they weren't allowed to answer that you know the defense lawyer said who's he pointing that weapon at him why wasn't allowed to say that wasn't allowed to point out that in that picture right next to him there is a woman who is crouching down on concrete barriers. She's not just hiding from somebody out there who was pointing a weapon at him. So that was not allowed. They were not allowed to talk about any of the actions of the BLM.
Starting point is 00:19:21 They were not allowed to talk about, and this is what they do. They rule out any exculpatory evidence. It's such a kangaroo court. And it's not just for January the 6th, folks. This has been going on for a long time. This is one of the reasons why it really made me angry to see what Darren Beattie and Tucker Carlson and Alex and all these other people, Steve Bannon, were doing with the Ray Epps thing. I'll talk about that in a minute. There's been an update with that. Don't we have a crooked enough system?
Starting point is 00:19:57 Aren't they coming after more people than are warranted and giving them bigger sentences than are warranted already? Do we have to cheer that on? Seriously? So they were prevented from talking about that. But in 2017, again, the trials are still going. First group of people have already been convicted. I don't go back and do a follow-up and see if they ever got their convictions overturned. But basically, it caused the judge to dismiss this all with prejudice, saying you can't come back and do this again. You know, usually if there's a hung jury or something like that, you know,
Starting point is 00:20:28 they can come back three times at you. This judge dismissed it and did it with prejudice saying this is so rigged. You're not going to come back and do this again. And so that was based on what Larry Wooten had released in 2017. He sent an 18-page whistleblower document to Washington State Representative Matt Shea, and then the mainstream media later on focused on Matt Shea and drove him out of politics, I believe. I don't think he's in it anymore. He quit at one point in time.
Starting point is 00:21:01 I don't know if he's gotten back in or not. I haven't talked to him in a long time. Quote, a widespread pattern of bad judgment, lack of discipline, incredible bias, unprofessionalism, and misconduct, as well as likely policy, ethical, legal violations among senior and supervisory staff at the BLM's Office of Law Enforcement and Security. And in that, I'm paraphrasing now, I'm not reading from the document here, but I remember what Larry Wooten was essentially pointing out in terms of the conduct of Dan Love.
Starting point is 00:21:36 He said, this is absolutely insane. I mean, this guy wanted a conflict, and he was doing everything he could to militarize it, to escalate it and all the rest of this stuff. This document directly led to the dismissal of the case against Cliven and Ammon Bundy and several people involved with the 2014 quote unquote standoff because BLM and FBI agents quote shredded documents at dispatch unquote withheld, quote, texts and emails that made officers look unprofessional,
Starting point is 00:22:09 unquote, and omitted evidence during the trial that proved the innocence of the Bundy family and their supporters. You see typical pattern. Wooten accused Dan Love, the former special agent in charge of the cattle roundup for the BLM, accused him of intentionally ignoring direction from the U.S. attorney's office and his superiors in order to command the most intrusive, oppressive, large-scale,
Starting point is 00:22:37 and militaristic trespass cattle impound possible. Wooten said he learned from other agency supervisors that Love had a kill book as a trophy in which he essentially bragged about getting three individuals in Utah to commit suicide. Huh. This came after a joint FBI BLM investigation. Wow. But guess what? You know, this guy who also referred to the Bundys as retards, rednecks, tractor face, idiots, inbred, etc. No, they're not. He sent photographs of his own feces and his girlfriend's private parts to co-workers and subordinates.
Starting point is 00:23:24 That Dan Love. Well, Dan Love has now been promoted by our corrupt government, and Larry Wooten, who was his peer in another jurisdiction and blew the whistle on all this stuff, is now former. Former. That's what happens. We saw this happening throughout the lockdown. You would have a people,
Starting point is 00:23:45 law enforcement agents who would say, um, you know, police officers, sheriffs, deputies, and many jurisdictions would do a social media things and say, I took an oath to the constitution.
Starting point is 00:23:56 I'm not going to arrest or attack people for not wearing a mask. Boom. They're gone. This is what happens. The corrupt organization vomits out anything that is going to push back and show the darkness. Now, thanks to recently released FOIA request, originally made by Larry Klayman of Freedom Watch, 252 new pages of Wooten's whistleblowing evidence and testimony are now public. And the contents of this document are damning, says the Idaho Tribune that did this article.
Starting point is 00:24:33 The document, which is being called Wooten 2, expands on allegations made in his original 18-page memo. The original was 18 pages. This is now 252 pages it details the tactics used not only against the bundy ranch protesters but also outlines the ongoing warrantless military style surveillance operations and social media misinformation campaigns being conducted by the federal government against u.S. citizens. You want to know why I'm a marked man? And I don't care. I would do it all again.
Starting point is 00:25:15 No regrets whatsoever. Not any. These never-before-publicized surveillance operations are detailed on page 120 of the new Wooten document. Do your worst, guys. Do your worst. I don't fear you at all. I despise what you do. Absolutely despise it.
Starting point is 00:25:35 And I will oppose you with every ounce of my body. Former Special Agent Wooten details the events leading up to the April 14th. It's a vast, aggressive, militaristic, trespass, cattle impound operation led by Dan Love. That's his words. Yeah, he's as upset about this stuff as I am. But of course, good guys like that get pushed out. You want to obey the law, the Constitution? We don't want people like you around.
Starting point is 00:26:03 Uh-uh. No. Wooten goes on to discuss an extensive social media BLM misinformation campaign that seems to have the effect of aggravating public sentiment. The misinformation campaign, he said, was similar to a military operation, an intelligence gathering operation, and was in regard to constitutionally protected First Amendment activities and akin to the intelligence preparation on the battlefield. Remember, this is back in 2014, of course. We've become accustomed to talking about this on a regular basis now.
Starting point is 00:26:38 But one of the other things that Wooten had said at the time, he said, do you realize when we started out as BLM, he said, the most that any of the agents would have is a sidearm pistol or something. He said, now, full militarized stuff, SWAT teams. The FBI couldn't specifically participate in intelligence gathering activities, he said, but I remember after the 2014 trespass cattle impound,
Starting point is 00:27:07 but before the arrest operation, this intelligence gathering generally over social media using undercover accounts and open monitoring was directed by special agent Dan Love and conducted by a newly formed BLM unit called the Threat Mitigation Unit, the TMU, commanded again by former BLM Special Agent Dan Love. This activity, which was evidently prohibited by FBI policy, was allowed and conducted in the absence of specific BLM policy. In essence, by using a directed loophole to conduct the electronic surveillance and monitoring. They'll do any kind of, you know, prevarication, loophole, faux justification for any of this kind of stuff. And so here we have the FBI, the BLM, doing what they do best,
Starting point is 00:28:07 acting like criminals, Stasi. In the wake of the Bundy Ranch standoff, instead of getting demoted for going against the interagency threat assessment that clearly showed the Bundy family was not a threat, special agent in charge, Dan Love, got a promotion. Yeah. In June, 2016, says Wooten, the BLM stood up to the threat mitigation, stood up the threat mitigation unit. In other words, they created it. You stop and think about this, a threat mitigation unit. What is the mission supposedly of the Bureau
Starting point is 00:28:41 of Land Management? Well, it's supposed to manage federal lands. Federal lands, by the way, are a constitutional oxymoron. The federal government under the Constitution doesn't have any authority to own anything. That's why they created the District of Columbia. Carved it out. That and various forts and ports. End of story.
Starting point is 00:29:04 And that was the key underlying thing that was also very important about this from the very beginning. This is, I got involved because you could see this was being ramped up into a standoff. And I wanted to get as much publicity on it as possible to head that off. And, but, you know, there was also an underlying constitutional issue that was very important. There was also underlying that a very important agenda 21 issue, which we've now seen relabeled as the UN 2030 agenda for sustainability, all that stuff. That was all part of that. You know, we've got to get all these people off the land and then we'll be able to exploit all the mineral resources and everything else on there
Starting point is 00:29:45 for ourselves and do whatever we want to do. He was the last remaining farmer. And this was happening. I mean, we see this happening now in a big, big way and everybody's face, no denying it in the Netherlands, but this is being done quietly to people out in the desert. And nobody was talking about it. And there had been one point in time over 50 ranchers out there. He was the last one left. And so that's a big part of it too. You know, the agenda 21 thing, the constitutional thing,
Starting point is 00:30:18 and then the Waco thing. So they've got a threat mitigation unit. It's just amazing. In response to a rise in threats against public land employees and their resources. Their resources, you see.
Starting point is 00:30:40 It all belongs to them. We see that here even in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. I don't know if it's still going to be the most frequently visited park because they have come up with a way now to charge people. There's public roads that run through that, so they can't force you to pay to drive through the park.
Starting point is 00:31:02 But if you just pull over to the side and look at the flowing river or something like that, or the Vista in the mountains, oh, you better have a pass that you paid for because this is our land and we got 99% of it off limits to you. And if you want to just stop and look at some of the stuff, you better pay us. It's our land, our resources. They take it personally, don't they? So, again, Threat Management Unit, they put in the guy who did such an awful job of it. The
Starting point is 00:31:35 losing general of the Battle of Bunkerville was tapped overseas security for the U.S. Bureau of Land Management Facilities Nationwide, promoted for that. A special agent in charge of Nevada and Utah, Dan Love made decisions about law enforcement tactics and security during the BLM's standoff. And so, you know, he was a guy who, since he's in charge of all this, he was a guy who had the genius idea that they would go out in the middle of the desert. And it's truly amazing when you look at Nevada, how much of that,
Starting point is 00:32:07 I'm not Nevada, but yeah, Nevada, how much of that, um, almost said Utah, but yeah, how much of Nevada is owned by the federal government? And just how big Clark County is, uh, Clark County is where Las Vegas is. And it's like 99.99999% of the people live in Las Vegas, but up there where the Bundy ranch was, we'd have to travel. I forget what it was, but it was like hour, hour and a half or something like that to get up there still in the same County. And there was absolutely nothing anywhere. If you've ever been to Las Vegas, you know, there's nothing anywhere around there except for the city. You know, there's a few
Starting point is 00:32:45 little settlements, teeny, teeny, tiny things, but where they were, they were way out away from any other settlements. And Dan Love had the great idea of going out there and putting up a little fence in area and paid somebody to print up a sign that said free speech area i remember that even got the i think he's a democrat governor of nevada even he said this is because that made the news and everybody was what is this about and somebody put up a handwritten sign there when we got there it was there uh free speech is not an area. But you know, it is an area at the Democrat and Republican conventions. If you want to go there, you can go there and you can speak and you can protest, but you will do it in a cage, literally.
Starting point is 00:33:42 A cage that'll be many, many blocks away, out of eyesight, out of earshot of anybody who's having their thing. It's a perfect metaphor for what they want to do to everybody, everywhere on the digital public square and everything else. Oh, you're still there. Well, I'm kind of shadow banned. You know, you kind of move me way out here where nobody can see or hear me. Because that's what Republicans and Democrats and federal bureaucracies do, isn't it?
Starting point is 00:34:04 Free speech area. Wooten says in his document that he was concerned about BLM mission creep. I was concerned about the creeps who were on a mission, too. These intelligence-type gathering activities were evidently controversial enough to be prohibited by other agencies, to include the FBI and the BLM, operating outside of any approved policy on these activities, he said. As it turns out, Wooten was right. Not long after the formation of the threat mitigation unit, the BLM in Idaho began, quote, monitoring jail calls between defendants and their
Starting point is 00:34:36 wives without prosecutor or FBI consent for the apparent purpose of making fun of post-arrest telephone calls between Idaho defendants and FBI targets. You see, he's not just a petty tyrant. He's a juvenile petty tyrant. Dan Love is. Dan Love. Wooten's document continues talking about how a BLM ASAC,
Starting point is 00:35:06 I don't know what that is, described to me what amounted to a parabolic microphone, covert spy listening device, and a bionic ear booster and an amplifier. In other words, listening that way instead of doing a wiretap. And we've all seen that type of thing. You see that on the sidelines of the NFL. Well, I'm not going to talk anymore about that. Now we've got a lot of stuff to cover. I could spend an entire program talking
Starting point is 00:35:29 about this stuff. Um, we're going to take a quick break and, um, I want to just remind people that, um, regular listeners for the program, um, uh, Audi who has a modern retro radio, or he does MRR he's having on his radio channel he's got a lot of independent music and he asked me if he could have some music we use for the the breaks that i put together and so i sent it to him and he was nice enough to put it in his program and nice enough to send me a couple of clips with his introduction to it and uh so here's the first one a fistful of ugly dollars thank you so much for listening to modern retro radio we got some independent music here and i am absolutely honored uh to include the music of one of my favorite
Starting point is 00:36:20 podcasters uh one of the greatest uh most consistent in his values uh dudes out there i'm talking about david knight the the truth teller who got fired by alex jones who now has built his own platform i am a daily listener of his content watcher actually because i watch him on the rockfin uh platform and sometimes rumble and he includes a lot of his original music uh in his podcast and this one's one of my favorites i am so envious of whoever's doing the whistling in this track i can't whistle i sound like a a hundred year old tea kettle trying to go off this is one of my favorites it's called fistful of ugly dollars you are listening to independent music from david right here on modern retro radio Thank you. Oh, yeah. Thank you. Oh, oh, oh. All right.
Starting point is 00:38:58 And while I was playing, Audi sent this in. Thank you for the tip. That's very kind and generous i appreciate that audi mrr modern retro radio so just uh letting everybody know that modern retro radio's independent artists weekend is underway and uh two of the tracks that's the first one there i'll play the other one that he sent as well uh two of his tracks are in rotation. I'm also playing a track from our own Yona. And he's got a band as well. So, um, Audi, uh, owns the, uh, modern retro radio. Thank you very much for doing that.
Starting point is 00:39:31 I appreciate that. Very kind. And I don't usually play those. You probably noticed that was a little bit, excuse me, a little bit longer. And, uh, uh, what I did, the reason I, I, I, I put that together and I called it a fistful of ugly dollars because the beginning of it is a fistful of dollars. But then when you get to the bridge, I used, um, the good, bad, and the ugly. And, uh, and I did that because everybody uses a good,
Starting point is 00:39:57 bad, and the ugly. And, uh, you know, so I didn't want to do a cover of that. And so I liked the bridge to The Good, Bad, and the Ugly, which people typically don't play. And so both by the same composer who did all the music for the spaghetti westerns of Clint Eastwood, and so they fit together pretty well. But I did that as one piece, but it was so long, I thought, well, let me just split it up. So I usually split that up into two different things.
Starting point is 00:40:24 So you hear the second half of it with one break and you hear the first half of it with another break. But that was the way they originally put together. And of course, the whistling was done by not Travis, but my other son, who we keep anonymous. His name is The Whistler. He did that for me as well. But let's talk a little bit about the news here. And I want to begin with a listener comment. This is from For the Love of the Road, and it's a good
Starting point is 00:40:54 comment. He says, I don't think Sound of Freedom is going viral as part of some sinister plan to chip children. So I can't agree with that TikTok lady, he said, but you're right that some things are used like that. QAnon sucked a lot of people into his BS. I haven't heard of Caviezel bringing adrenochrome into any interviews about the movie, but of course, critics will use past things that he said to bash the movie. And he says, was that Trant know, I said that, yeah, he said that, that you're right. You caught that. That is a reference to, Oh brother, where art though. I was just saying that to Travis, cause that's become kind of a joke in our family is bonafide bonafide while he, this guy's Trana fide and, uh, and
Starting point is 00:41:42 bonafide now today, because if you want to be bona fide, you've got to be trantified. That's for sure. If not, they're going to pull you out and call you a sis. The sissies call you sis, by the way. But, yeah, getting back to the point, it wasn't my point to criticize Caviezel. I think he's sincere. But to talk about the fact that these people use any past statements, if they can draw
Starting point is 00:42:08 you in about something, you need to discern the enemy's tactics. And so I wasn't saying this to criticize him, and I'm sure he won't see what I had to say. Maybe he will, but if he does see it, I hope he sees this as well. I do believe that he is sincere. But I also know that when you expose something serious, these serious criminals, one of their favorite tactics is to throw you a bone and some stuff to make it look plausible, but something that's going to be easily disproven later on.
Starting point is 00:42:45 And by doing that, it'll allow them to cover up the truth that you exposed initially. So I would have to be very careful about what we put out. And I think that the point of the lady there was, um, uh, not so much that this was a design by the people who did the movie. I don't think that's the case um and i don't think i mean they did this movie many years ago it sat on the shelf for a long time if there was a coordinated uh establishment uh plan to get this stuff out disney would have run
Starting point is 00:43:17 it out right but you know they're child groomers so they don't like movies about child trafficking and so they didn't want to release this thing my concern was that conservatives are getting her her important point i think was the fact that this is getting people very frustrated angry i've seen so many people from mel gibson to individuals say the movie brought tears to my eyes, made me cry. It's a very, you know, that's the thing about movies. They really are visceral, very visceral. And we need to, when we get emotionally charged up about real problems, we got to make sure that they don't turn that into something that is going to be a fake solution. And let me just say that most conservatives are fully on board
Starting point is 00:44:16 with E-Verify to control illegal immigration. You know, DeSantis in Florida made it mandatory, but I've had this argument. E-Verify has been around for a very long time. And I've always talked about the dangers of E-Verify, especially the dangers of making it mandatory. And it really bothered me when they did that in Florida. And they bragged about that.
Starting point is 00:44:37 And many supporters of DeSantis are saying, well, you know, he did something about illegal immigration. No, he didn't. It's still going to be there. This isn't anything that, what this says is that if you don't have government-issued ID and if you don't have government permission, your job, your ability to work is now privileged by the federal government. And if you don't have that privilege granted to you as an American, you'll
Starting point is 00:45:05 be put out of work. Let me tell you, the people who are coming across here illegally, who are already a part of the gray or black market economy, they're going to be able to work. They're going to be able to do whatever they want. These things are being targeted towards Americans. And that's where the discernment needs to come in. Yes, be upset about what is happening with child trafficking. Yes, be aware that the open border situation is, you know, drug trafficking and child trafficking. You know, they've, as I said, cartels have now branched out into new businesses. We created them with our drug war. And now they branched out into child trafficking. Just be careful about the so-called solutions,
Starting point is 00:45:49 especially the solutions that are being pushed by conservatives. And you notice that this is being pushed back by liberal mainstream media. They don't want you to even look at the problem. They don't even want to talk about child trafficking. They don't even want to talk about what's happening at the border either. But the people who do want to talk about that and do want to talk about child traffic. They don't even want to talk about what's happening at the border either. But the people who do want to talk about that and do want to talk about the border, a lot of these news organizations have in the past for a very long time advocated for E-Verify and these other things that are going to enslave us. And I'll say it again. I said it yesterday.
Starting point is 00:46:20 Look, when they talk about we got artificial intelligence, it can do deep fakes. Therefore, you need to have an ID in order to use the internet and you need to have a marker on every bit of content that you put up or we're not going to allow it to be posted well why don't you put that id on artificial intelligence or control those companies make them identified no no no everything is an excuse to put controls on you, on you. Why don't we just take a look at the mania now, of the open mania. Oh, it's just a conspiracy theory.
Starting point is 00:46:51 They're not going to take your cars. Oh, yes, they are going to take your cars. They demand to take your cars. And the date that they want to take your cars is getting closer and closer. And yet they don't care about the fact that just one cruise line with 63 cruise ships has more emissions than all of the cars in Western Europe. 43% more emissions than all
Starting point is 00:47:17 of the cars in Western Europe combined. Do they want to shut down the thing that has 43% more emissions than the cars? No, they want to shut down the thing that has 43% more emissions than the cars? No. They want to shut down the cars. Why? Because it's about controlling you. Do they want to control artificial intelligence? No.
Starting point is 00:47:31 They want to control you. Do they want to control child trafficking in the border? No. They want to control you. Everything comes back to that. And so, from all appearances, I was surprised as much as the left seems to hate this. I was surprised that critics gave it a 75% review, which tells you that it was a well-made movie. I do.
Starting point is 00:47:57 I have seen clips, though, where he was talking about the movie and Jim Caviezel did bring in Adrenochrome. And so, like I said, I don't doubt his sincerity. I don't doubt his heart. I mean, he has, you know, the guy's very passionate, very sincere and trying to do the right thing. But we got to be careful because they will use that passion against you. You've got to engage the head as well as the heart. Just that simple. Sound of freedom is real, says the anti-trafficking hero who inspired it. This is a New York Post article.
Starting point is 00:48:36 Liberal media outlets have pilloried it as a QAnon dog whistle, see, because they don't want to talk. They will add the QAnon stuff. They'll add the adrenochrome stuff to it to avoid talking about the real issue. Classic case of using lies to conceal the truth. It's a far cry from 2014, three years before QAnon was even a thing,
Starting point is 00:49:02 and CBS News' straight coverage of the real-life raid in Colombia that rescued over 50 children and inspired the movie. The sting operation was led by Tim Ballard, former Homeland Security Special Agent in California. Having worked undercover on child trafficking cases for more than a decade, he quit his law enforcement job in 2013 to hunt down pedophiles abroad and to free the children that they enslaved. I think also because he saw the institution really wasn't getting it done.
Starting point is 00:49:32 I've talked to Craig Sawyer, former Navy SEAL, also set up veterans for child rescue and things like that. So there's several independent organizations out there doing stuff like this. Because again, the institutions are just not only corrupt, but dysfunctional. The story not only raised awareness about the mushrooming issue of child sex trafficking and exploitation, but it also turned Ballard and his non-profit, Operation Underground Railroad, into the object of media interest. He was profiled in Forbes with the headline, Meet a guy who has devoted his life to freeing slaves. And he appeared on a series of networks. He was on Fox News, MSNBC, CNN. He said, I went on them all in 2014, 2015. All these mainstream media outlets wanted him. And because it was on mainstream news, the story was seen by a director who wanted, said,
Starting point is 00:50:30 this is a Mexican actor and producer, Eduardo Vera Steguay, who wanted to turn his story into a movie. They got the funding for it. They made the movie. It was going to be distributed by 20th Century Fox, as I pointed out. Then Disney bought it and put it on the shelf. And it took them five years to get Disney to agree to finally sell it. They do make me look way more badass in the movie than I am or ever was, but it's based in truth, he said. The kids are real. What happened to them is real. All the bad guys and the good guys are real. And so, as we all know, it made more money than Indiana Jones
Starting point is 00:51:12 with half of the theaters. Variety Critic, and Variety is one of the few places that would even review it. It was mainstream media. They gave it a positive review. Compelling story shines an authentic light in one of the crucial criminal horrors of our time, one that Hollywood has mostly shied away from. But then you've got the mockingbird media outlets who say, no, this is all just a bunch of QAnon stuff. Don't go see it. As I said, there are plenty of true life crime stories, and I'm just not interested. I see this stuff on a daily basis
Starting point is 00:51:45 and, uh, I don't need any more of that. Um, you know, I, I need to see old fashioned, uh, Disney stuff, my spare time. Um, so this opposition again, beware of the fact that it may be misdirected. Your compassion may be misdirected. You know, just as your compassion may be misdirected to say, oh, well, start talking about adrenochrome. Even more importantly, they may misdirect our passion to try to stop this into a program, which is going to be a mark of the beast system.
Starting point is 00:52:24 Be aware of that, especially Christians. The Guardian called it a QAnon adjacent thriller. It said it's an anti-trafficking fantasy fit for QAnon. You had Mike Rothschild on CNN said, these kinds of films are created out of moral panics. Sound of Freedom specifically is looking at QAnon concepts of these child trafficking rings. Again, it's a true story. They used to all report it. But now, because it is so open, they
Starting point is 00:52:56 want to try to pretend that the problem doesn't exist and the solution that some right-wing politicians are pushing is absolutely the wrong thing. Meanwhile, the Biden administration has removed online warnings about child sex trafficking. That's kind of telling, isn't it? They said that as part of the website, the administration has moved to suggest that authorities are no longer quote, taking crime surrounding child exploitation seriously.
Starting point is 00:53:28 According to a report in the Washington examiner, they say that because the department of justice removed quote, significant portions of its page on child sex trafficking, including information on international sex trafficking of minors, domestic sex trafficking of minors and domestic sex trafficking of minors, and child victims of prostitutions. Okay. Why would they do that?
Starting point is 00:53:54 Heritage Foundation spokesperson Roger Cerevino said for some reason people on the left get really uncomfortable and defensive talking about child sexual exploitation. Well, I guess that's because they're trying to institutionalize it in the schools and have done it to a large extent with these drag-on story time hours. They call them dragons because they're not queens. Republican administration usually direct more resources
Starting point is 00:54:24 to child and human sex trafficking, then Democrat administrations pull that back for some reason. The report said that what was scrubbed was a section on domestic trafficking that had previously said this. This is what the federal government site had previously said, but now Biden and, you know, because it might be, you might think people are talking about Hunter or something. Pimps and traffickers sexually exploit children through street prostitution and in adult nightclubs, illegal brothels, sex parties, motel rooms, hotel rooms, other locations throughout the United States.
Starting point is 00:54:58 But, of course, when Andrew Tate does all of that to women that he says that he hates, Well, he's a hero to conservatives, isn't he? When Hunter Biden does that and takes pictures of it, puts them on his laptop, puts them on websites, well, he's a hero, isn't he? Yeah, we see that all the time. We're going to take another quick break. This is another clip. This is the second of the two clips that Audi is doing on Modern Retro Radio.
Starting point is 00:55:29 And this is also one that I typically break up into two different clips. The unsquared dance stomp. Got some more David Knight original music here in the independent artist rotation here on modern retro radio folks if you like consistency in reporting objective of reporting even if it has an editorialized slant it is based in documented research david knight is really a podcast that i highly recommend he's consistent in his values even if i don't agree 100% with everything he says he he's consistent in his values. And we are proud to play his music here on Modern Retro Radio. And I'm going to play another one of my favorites that's featured in most of his podcasts. The time signature of this is befuddling. It reminds me of the breakdown in the Beatles, George Harrison's Here Comes the Sun, which is actually rooted
Starting point is 00:56:26 in Indian music, the Ravi Shankar type music. So if you can keep up with this time signature, consider yourself a musical genius, because I can't, but I love listening to it. This is the great David Knight. This one's called Unsquared Dance. You are listening to independent music right here on Modern Retro Radio. ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത്ത� all right and uh All right. And so those are the two songs. Yeah, those are the two 5-4 songs that I know. I send 5-4 as a meter. And I hear that 1-2, 1-2, 1-2-3.
Starting point is 00:57:55 Anyway, the, I'm sorry. It's, when we look at that, it is, I'm sorry, it's 7-4. That's what I'm saying, 7-4. 5-4 is another one that was there. It used to be a thing. You know, that was, the first part of that was a song by keyboardist, I'm drawing a blank now. I'm starting to feel old.
Starting point is 00:58:19 I'm tired today, I got to say. But it was, if you know Take Five, that crossed over was a mainstream hit. That was in five, four time. Uh, these two were in seven, four time. And, um, so, um, uh, Dave Brubeck, there we go. See, it works. The brain still works, but it just getting really slow. Like the other muscles, I can still stand up, but sometimes I got to getting really slow, like the other muscles.
Starting point is 00:58:48 I can still stand up, but sometimes I've got to go really slow, and it really creaks. So, yeah, Dave Brubeck, that was on Square Dance. It was the first part of that. It was my cover of his song. And he also did the 5-4 Take 5, which had Paul Desmond playing alto sax, a very popular song with it.
Starting point is 00:59:09 The second half of that was Don Ellis. And that was a song which I will not repeat the title of. Don Ellis was a special character in terms of, you know, he was right there with Andrew Tate decades ago. And he, we actually did the university that um i was going to university of tampa where i met karen i was with the jazz band there and we had a series where we had uh had maynard ferguson and we had don ellis and we had dizzy gillespie i mean three trumpet players very three different very three different styles that they had. And, of course, Maynard Ferguson was known for his screaming high range,
Starting point is 00:59:49 and we had some trumpet players who could do that. We had some really good professional trumpet players who played professionally at Busch Gardens and at Disney World because Disney World was only about an hour away. And then did a lot of gigs in the days when you had live music and um you know so we had maynard ferguson and he was really an interesting character he's older and um when we saw him and uh his lips just looked like he'd been beat to a pulp by a professional boxer it's amazing to me that he could even play but a pulp by a professional boxer. It was amazing to me that he could even play. But yeah, this is a guy who just stayed there in the high range for the longest
Starting point is 01:00:30 amount of time. And even though he was pretty old and he was not in, you know, didn't look like he was in great shape. Uh, he had amazing breath control and power in that. And he demonstrated to us something I still don't understand called it circular breathing he said i can hold a note forever and i don't know how in the world he did it we watched him do it and he kind of you know he wasn't playing it really loud and really high but he was kind of bent over a little bit and and he was kind of rocking back and forth and he just kept that note going on forever it's the strangest thing I've ever seen. We had Dizzy Gillespie in. Of course, Dizzy Gillespie is the bebop trumpet player
Starting point is 01:01:08 who famous because he had his, you know, his kind of gimmick was that instead of sending up straight, he would kind of hunch over and he bent the bell of his trumpet up. So when he was hunched over, the trumpet was facing straight out anyway. And he, when he would play, he would balloon his cheeks out. And of course he was kind of old at the time as well and uh no we won't put that on um she's carrying brought in a picture of
Starting point is 01:01:36 us with a band but i'm gonna put that on um and uh but anyway you know from years of just letting his cheeks go out i mean would really balloon out huge when he would play. And, uh, then the other guy that we did was Don Ellis. And like I said, Don Ellis was a kind of a crazy character. He had a lot of people in his band. Uh, one guy in particular that was from some Eastern European country. I want to say Bulgaria. This is before the, uh, this, the uh this the the wall fell and um they were into
Starting point is 01:02:08 unusual measure meters i should say and um as a matter of fact um you know that that whole area there uh things that we ring christmas bells you know the um that song that was a ukrainian and uh kind of gives you an idea how they like to do things in a in a different meter Bells, you know, that song, that was Ukrainian. And it kind of gives you an idea how they like to do things in a different meter than we do. You know, it's not a straight up even meter or 3-4, but they have a lot of different meters. One of the songs that they did, Don Ellis did, was his pianist. He called it Blues and Elf. And he took the Beethoven song that everybody knows and everybody learns to play if you're taking lessons,
Starting point is 01:02:50 Moonlight Sonata, right? And it's 12 notes to measure. You know, you have 12-8 time and it's triplets and kind of four beats like da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da. You know, you've heard that, right? And what he did was he did it and cut off the last eighth note and so it makes it go and it keeps changing every measure he misses one and so it brings the accent in on a different one and uh and it's really funny he does that for a while and then he goes into jazz improvisation
Starting point is 01:03:27 with the rest of the band in 11-8 time. That will really play with your head. So it's, and he called it, I thought it was very clever. He called it Blues and Elf. Elf being the German word, because, you know, Beethoven's German,
Starting point is 01:03:46 the German word for 11. so I had some interesting things in there that last one there was a Don Ellis song uh we did that uh I think we did that when he came or I did that as an arrangement I can't remember for the band I did a couple of songs I did a Herbie Hancock song that was arrangement for the band uh back then but um uh anyway let's let's talk about uh lala harris she has now been you know it's kind of a joke uh it was a joke when she was put in charge of artificial intelligence for the Biden administration. We didn't think they could exceed that joke. But then she had this press conference where she explains to everybody what AI is.
Starting point is 01:04:39 And I think the first part of this issue that should be articulated is AI is kind of a fancy thing. It's first of all, it's two letters. It means artificial intelligence. But ultimately what it is, is it's about machine learning. And so the machine is taught. And part of the issue here is what information is going into the machine that will then determine, and we can predict then if we think about what machine what information is going in what then will be produced in terms of decisions and opinions um that may be made through that
Starting point is 01:05:13 process yeah and and one person who retweeted that a lot of it's gone viral of course said so proud she can spell it, though. It's two letters. It's this fancy thing. It made me think of that clip that went viral a few years ago when a woman says, yeah, we're going to just get some pizza or whatever. We're going to just get all sassy. This is something that's just kind of fancy and sassy, and it's two letters.
Starting point is 01:05:42 It means artificial intelligence. But in her convoluted way, what she's telling you is that we're going to teach the machines and we're going to manipulate what it gives to you. In other words, what she's saying here,
Starting point is 01:05:59 she's talking really about, let me just repeat what she had to say. The machine is taught. And part of the issue here is what information is going into the machine that will determine. You know, garbage in, garbage out, is what we used to always say. And so they're putting a lot of garbage in. They're putting a lot of garbage bias in. She says, so we can predict then, if we think about what information is going in, what then
Starting point is 01:06:22 will be produced in terms of decisions and opinions that may be made through that process? In other words, what she's talking about in her own convoluted la-la way is what I'm so concerned about, is that people are going to be enthralled and fascinated and in awe of this. They're going to defer to it as not artificial intelligence, but authoritative intelligence, you see. That's what they're working on changing the AI into, authoritative intelligence. And yet, what it's going to be is simply a facade of the stuff that they've already built into it as a bias. You know, they're training it. Why do you think it comes back with these answers?
Starting point is 01:07:08 It sounds like it's mainstream media or whatever. They're programming that obvious bias into it, and yet it's going to be put out there as authoritative intelligence. But remember, she's given us other things in the past, like her definition of transportation. It's put out by RNC Research. They had fun with this like her definition of transportation. It's put out by RNC Research. They had fun with this. Her definition of transportation.
Starting point is 01:07:28 This issue of transportation is fundamentally about just making sure that people have the ability to get where they need to go. Yeah, that's transportation. It's just that basic, she said. And then this one about her explaining culture. Culture is, it is a reflection of our moment and our time, right? And present culture is the way that we express how we're feeling about the moment. And we should always find times to express how we feel about the moment. Yeah, that's so profound. And so we're going to talk about what's happening
Starting point is 01:08:06 in the Democrat political races coming up. A very interesting move made by Manchin out of West Virginia, Joe Manchin, the senator there. And he's going to Iowa and he's talking to a group that is trying to put together a third party run. Is he going to do that? That would be a very interesting development, wouldn't it? The combination of warp speed advances in neurotechnology, such as brain implants or scans that can increasingly peak inside of minds, and artificial intelligence poses a threat to mental privacy, says a UN organization, UNESCO. Now, you know it's bad when even the UN is warning about it, but of course,
Starting point is 01:08:51 maybe this is just some predictive programming. This is a report from AFP, French mainstream media, talking about the dangers of neurotechnology. You know, the types of things like Elon Musk is so focused on, Neuralink. They said, Neurotechnology is a growing field seeking to connect electronic devices to the nervous system. Mostly so far to treat neurological diseases,
Starting point is 01:09:14 to restore movement, communication, vision, hearing. Yeah. Oh, we could look at this. Look, you can have the deaf hear, the blind see, the lame walk. Oh, yeah, bow down and worship your AI god. Anyway, that's one part of it that would be welcome, but that is going to be used to bring in the other part of it,
Starting point is 01:09:41 which you don't want. Recently, neurotechnology has been supercharged by artificial intelligence algorithms, which can process and learn from data in ways that they couldn't before. So one person with UNESCO who's put this out said, we're on a path to a world in which algorithms will enable us to decode people's mental processes and directly manipulate the brain mechanisms underlying their intentions, their emotions, and their decisions. So should we get that tinfoil hat?
Starting point is 01:10:14 Don't throw it away. Pull it out of the closet. You may need that pretty soon. In May, scientists in the U.S. revealed that they had used brain scans and AI to turn the gist of what people were thinking about into written words, as long as they'd spent long hours inside a large mRNA machine. Then later that month, billionaire Elon Musk's Neuralink received approval to test its coin-sized brain implants on humans in the U.S. He has said that his ultimate goal is to ensure that humans are not intellectually overwhelmed by AI. You know, he points out that, Oh yeah, we're going to be able to do some great stuff here, but look, here's the real goal. Uh, we've got to become cyborgs so that we can survive artificial intelligence. So it's like, take the chip or die, right? You're not going to be able to survive if you don't uh chip yourself and become part machine cyborg if you're not part of the borg uh you're not going to fight so he's selling
Starting point is 01:11:13 transhumanism here isn't he yeah don't be don't be gaslighted by that kind of stuff um you don't need to take the chip uh and you And you will regret it if you do, just like the people who had to take, who were coerced into or bribed or blackmailed or whatever into getting the jab, they regret that. And nobody who didn't get that regrets it now. You will regret it if you go down this path that Elon Musk and these transhumanists want you to do.
Starting point is 01:11:49 It is an act of unbelief in God to take that. God can't save me. I've got to do this myself. I've got to join the Borg collective in order not to be made obsolete by artificial intelligence, in order to still have a job. Because if I don't have my brain computer interface, they won't let me use a computer and I won't have a job. Well, you don't want those kinds of jobs. Just like I said about the vaccine, you know, if they're going to do that to you, you don't want to work for those kind of people.
Starting point is 01:12:31 If anything, it's fantastic, she said, pointing to the technology. Investment in neurotech companies increased 22 times from 2010 to 2020. The number of patents for neurotech devices doubled between 2015 and 2020, with the U.S. accounting for nearly half of all the patents worldwide. So they have spent, on R&D, they spent $33 billion on it. But that's nothing compared to, that's what they're talking about in this UNESCO press release. That's nothing compared to what the U.S. government is spending on it. During the Obama administration, he came up with the BRAIN Project. I forget what the acronym stood for, but he had something that each one, you know, B-R-A-I-N.
Starting point is 01:13:10 And I forget what the acronym was, but that was $200 million, and that was just in one year. And, of course, you've got all the DARPA projects and things like that. So just a word to the wise about where these people want to go and whether you can trust this authoritative intelligence and so forth. Kind of interesting to see that a severed finger was sent to Emmanuel Macron's residence, to the palace there. Between July 9th and July 10th, a package, a disturbing package, was received at the palace where he lives, and it was a severed finger. No word as to whether or not this was the middle finger, so we don't know exactly what the intentions were,
Starting point is 01:14:03 why they would send that to him. I started thinking, what could this possibly be about? Was this maybe somebody who was practicing with a guillotine and had an accident? At any rate, it's cheaper than mailing a horse head to him, isn't it? I think it is something of a threat. I don't know. But they're looking at this. It's a mystery.
Starting point is 01:14:26 It remains to be seen whether or not Inspector Clouseau can get fingerprints and trace this thing down to see who the rightful owner is. I don't know. Was this taken from somebody as a crime? Then they said this immediately triggered. Aha, there we go. It's the trigger fingers, not the middle finger. This finger immediately triggered. Aha, there we go. It's the trigger fingers, not the middle finger. This finger immediately triggered the appropriate procedures for cases involving distress.
Starting point is 01:14:53 So we're going to look for that. We've got the trigger finger now, and we're going to follow up on this story with Inspector Clouseau. They've got their best men on it there in France. Speaking of triggering, we have a university has put a trigger warning on Ernest Hemingway's novel, The Old Man and the Sea. What could possibly trigger them with the old fisherman who is in a boat fishing? Well, they said it has graphic fishing scenes
Starting point is 01:15:26 graphic fishing scenes it's a university in scotland uh putting a warning on there for their snowflake students about graphic fishing machine machines uh scenes rather content warnings enable students to make informed choices, they said. Now, why didn't we think of that when I was in school? You know, so I could get out of some of these assigned readings. The novel centers on a fisherman, Santiago, who hooks a large marlin, but is unable to fully reel it in and struggles with keeping it on the line for many days. Enduring pain and exhaustion and over time learning to respect the beast and to have sympathy for it. Ultimately, though, he kills it with a harpoon, but is then
Starting point is 01:16:11 forced to defend his catch from sharks that eat away at the corpse. Now, this is highly symbolic. You know, the sharks would be essentially the IRS in real life. Some scholars and fans of the book interpret Santiago's experience as a metaphor for the man pitting, pitted against the fortunes of the forces of nature, especially in light of Hemingway's own personal struggles with addiction and depression. Yeah. Put a trigger warning on his suicide.
Starting point is 01:16:44 Trigger warnings for graphic fishing scenes while we introduce a trans porn to young children without informing their parents said um a professor of history at the university of dallas says there's no word uh or she did susan hansen she said there's no word for this but orwellian she told the college fix who people have the novel or the article. Hemingway's novel joins a list of old time classics that have also been slapped with trigger warnings, such as adventures of Huckleberry Finn to kill a mocking bird and catch her in the right now, catch her in the right.
Starting point is 01:17:19 You may want to, if you've ever had any contact with anybody from CIA, you may not want to read that book. But just saying. The Mail also reported the University of Highlands also put content warnings on Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, which was flagged because it contains violent murder and cruelty, as well as Shakespeare's Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet, because they have scenes of stabbing, poisoning, and suicide.
Starting point is 01:17:44 And so a professor of theology at the University of St. Thomas in Houston said, the modern university is no place to go if you want to be treated like an adult, get an education, or gain wisdom. That's right. Stay away. Stay away. Especially the Ivy League schools. It's a place to go if you want to be treated like a child
Starting point is 01:18:05 when it comes to the realities of history, literature, and even, apparently, the food chain. Pictures of graphic fishing scenes. Speaking of trigger warnings, we have the Tennessee governor who is pushing really hard for red flag laws. He wants to bring in a special session of the legislature in Tennessee. have the Tennessee governor who is pushing really hard for red flag laws. He wants to bring in a special session of the legislature in Tennessee. Uh, by the way, the date for that Travis is August the 21st birthday present to you for the, uh, planned red flag laws here in Tennessee.
Starting point is 01:18:38 Oh boy. Looks low. Like he doesn't have any support. Uh, the rest of the Republicans are not foolish or sold out enough to go along with that. And so he's not even sure that he's going to be able to do this. He hasn't officially declared it. It's anticipated and it's an anticipated date, but he's also running into a lot of resistance, said one person.
Starting point is 01:19:03 And this is from bearing arms that at this point i don't think he's got the votes especially with competing legislation that is coming on the table and this is what we have to be concerned about so he wants to go out there and he wants to do a kinder and gentler red flag version of this is That's the way he puts it, right? Well, he doesn't use those terms. I'm using those terms to point out what a fraud he is. But yeah, it's not quite as bad. You know, I think they did something like they got rid of maybe the ex parte hearing or something like that. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:19:39 I don't really care. As a God-given right, you're prohibited from doing anything to it because you swore to the constitution end of story i don't really care about anything else you gotta say uh we're done at that point uh but uh you've got another representative feral hail haley or i think um said that he's working with the nra on legislation to deal with mental health in response to the mass shootings that were there in Nashville. So we've got to do something about it. No, you don't. You don't need to do anything about it. And if you're going to do something about it, why don't you show people the tranny manifesto, which they're going to such great lengths to hide. I would suggest to these
Starting point is 01:20:22 legislators that if they go there, they make a big deal about saying we got to have this. If you're going to base new legislation based on this event, we need to have a better understanding of this. So we need to be able to see that. And we need to have the Nashville Police Department stop trying to hide this from people. So we need to know what's going on with this program of insanity that's being pushed to kids. We need to know what's happening with this program of pharmaceutical insanity that's being pushed to kids. The SSRIs, as RFK Jr. has talked about. And yet nowhere is that mentioned by the NRA either or this legislator.
Starting point is 01:21:04 The NRA is calling for the legislation that will take care of the individual, take them out of the equation, not take everybody else's gun out of the equation that's not involved in this, and that is protecting the Second Amendment. Well, why don't we take the tranny grooming out of the equation? Why don't we take the SSRIs out of the equation? Why don't we take the SSRIs out of the people? Why don't we shut that down? Well, you know, it's not just what we take away. It's not going to save us to try to take away guns.
Starting point is 01:21:39 It's not even going to save us to try to take away SSRIs because we've got deeper problems in this country. What we've been doing is we've been taking away God. So maybe instead of just looking at things that we can take away, take away guns, take away drugs, take away the psychological grooming of people, maybe we add something back in. There's an article is Slate,
Starting point is 01:22:05 and it says, how do you resurrect an empty church? Well, you know, we can't resurrect anything. God does the resurrections. But God's been kicked out of our churches for a long time, as I've been showing you, you know, with these people who are now, have made a God out of LGBT stuff. You know, we're not going to be doing any resurrections.
Starting point is 01:22:29 What we're called to do is to speak the truth to men. And then we're also called to pray to God, and he'll do the resurrection. Do you believe that? Do you believe even that there is such a thing as truth? If there is such a thing as truth, are you searching for it? Are you speaking about it when you find it? On June 25th, says Slate, Summerfield Church in Milwaukee held its last Sunday service. The rough-cut sandstone church with its bright red doors and stained glass windows was built in 1904
Starting point is 01:23:05 to house the state's oldest Methodist congregation. It occupies a prominent corner a few blocks north of downtown. By this spring, however, the congregation had dwindled to just 11 members, none of them younger than 65. And the repair bill to get the water-damaged structure ship shape was $1.3 million. With it, Milwaukee loses not just a church, but also a cooling center during heat waves, a place where hot meals are served until 2 a.m. on snowy nights,
Starting point is 01:23:42 a meeting point for alcoholics and narcotics synonymous, and as a physical structure itself, a mental landmark for locals. And so they're saying, well, you know, we like the way this building looks, and they're doing some really good things there. And I'm not saying that any of those things are wrong or should not be done.
Starting point is 01:24:04 Certainly they should be. But you see, were they feeding people's souls, or were they just feeding their body? We can fall off of this horse on either side, and we can just be completely detached and act like a monastery or a college or something and not have any physical contact with anybody, not do anything to help them. Or we can go the other way,
Starting point is 01:24:28 which is typically what happens with more liberal congregations. I'm assuming that's the case because this is Methodist, United Methodist have typically gone that way, especially in the big cities. And that's what has happened. You know, just like we had that guy who calls himself an archbishop. He's an archgrifter in the church, quote-unquote, of England. And he was saying, yeah, we've got to get rid of the our father.
Starting point is 01:24:54 We've got to get rid of the father. We've got to focus on the our. We've got to focus on how are we going to help people. Let's give them a hot meal or some air conditioning during a heat wave, or we can help them when they're addicted to drugs or something like that. Well, you know, all that stuff God is capable of providing if you follow him. Yeah, those things will be added to you. But they don't seek God first.
Starting point is 01:25:19 And so, as Slate said, this is a story we're playing over and over in cities across the United States where older churches have been hammered by neighborhood change and by maintenance costs coinciding with the national trend of plummeting religious attendance across all faiths. You see, this is a picture of what is happening to us. The church is a living thing. It's not a building. We are living stones, but we are living stones that have moved off of our foundation. We've abandoned that foundation of Christ. And we've lost the life that is there. We've lost our foundation. We've lost our life in this.
Starting point is 01:26:02 We're just dead, hollowed out buildings. And like these actual church buildings, the churches themselves, actual people, are just kind of hollowed out and waiting for something to knock them down. And that's what they talked about. They said churches have been on the edge of a cliff. COVID was a blast of air that blew them off. Is that a consultant for the United Methodist Church? Like a tree. They were already kind of dead and hollowed out, and it just needs a breeze to come along and knock them over. But when we look at what is happening in New York City, for example,
Starting point is 01:26:43 I said the issue made headlines there when there was a dozen-person congregation of West Park Presbyterian Church trying to sell its 19th century building to a developer who will demolish it and build apartments. And so some of the people, some celebrities like Mark Ruffalo and others, said, well, but we like the way that looks, and we don't want to have it just torn down in a modern apartment building put up. But this is a church that now only has 12 members and they've got a $50 million maintenance bill. How do we get to the situation where, yeah, we had enough people
Starting point is 01:27:22 in the churches that it was not a problem for them to build something like this, and now we can't even maintain them. And when we look at these church buildings that are coming down, it's very much like what we see happening with CRT, Black Lives Matter, as they're pulling down statues about our history. We don't know our history, and we don't have any connection to what was done by these people
Starting point is 01:27:47 that somebody in previous generations built statues to because it made such a significant contribution to society and to people's lives. So they built the statues. We don't know those people. We have no connection to those people. We're tearing those things down and destroying them. And we're destroying what
Starting point is 01:28:06 they built as well in society. And that is what is happening with the churches. Churches long ago lost their connection to God. Why were these churches built? What was this? What was this Christian religion? I don't know anything about that. And so these things are now being torn down, or they're decaying on their own and falling down. Yeah, a lot of institutional corpses, not just the FBI, but the churches as well. We'll be right back. Thank you. Thank you. Making sense common again. You're listening to The David Knight Show. Well, yesterday I was talking about the new recruit of the National Guard, kind of a private Benjamin meets Norman Bates in the shower type of thing.
Starting point is 01:30:32 We've got these people there, and I'm forced to shower with them, or if I just want to drop out, I have to reenlist at another point in time. You had a senator bring that up to the guy who is currently a head of the Air Force a top general top officer in the Air Force and he was appointed by President Trump he's all about CRT and LGBT and DEI and all the rest of stuff and so this Trump appointee Biden likes him so much he's gonna make him chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. And so the senator says, you know, what about that?
Starting point is 01:31:07 I understand it's really complicated. Yeah, it is a complicated. We just really can't figure out how to balance these rights, can we? Are you kidding me? Yeah, there isn't anything to balance here. There's another example of this. A teen girl, when she blew the whistle on this, she's in a swim team at the YMCA. You remember what the C used to stand for? Christian.
Starting point is 01:31:32 It used to stand for Christian. A YMCA swimming coach in Illinois accused a 16-year-old girl of hate speech for voicing concerns over a male claiming to be a transgender woman walking nude into the girl's locker room. The girl brought her concerns to a head swimming coach, Alex Totura, but he told her that there was nothing he could do to stop it. But it didn't end the controversy. Shortly afterwards, several parents organized to bring their concerns to the YMCA's chief executive officer. They don't care.
Starting point is 01:32:08 Nowhere in the organization do they care about this. As a matter of fact, they took the side of the nude guy who decides he wants to walk through the girls' locker room. Some of the girls on the team also allegedly began hanging signs on the women-only locker room reading, women's rights, biologicalological Women Only, and Safe Sport. That's a nonprofit authorized by Congress dedicated to ending physical, emotional, sexual abuse in sports. After these signs went up, the father of the girl said that the coach, Totura, retaliated by saying the girl was engaging in hate speech
Starting point is 01:32:46 and throwing her off the swimming team. Totura allegedly told the girl she was, quote, not allowed to participate in the swim team and was asked to leave the pool area. Well, you know, I got to say, I guess I am guilty of hate speech because I really hate to see this kind of thing being done. I really hate to see this kind of thing being done. I really hate to see,
Starting point is 01:33:05 um, you know, nude guy allowed to walk through a girl's, uh, locker room. And I hate it even more when corrupt organizations like the YMCA from top to bottom support this, the YM. We should take that C out of there.
Starting point is 01:33:27 Just call it the YMA. Just call it Y. Why? Why do you have this? The Y claims the girl is lying, and she was never kicked off of the team. Still, the organization has rules that prevent complaints about transgenders using whatever bathroom suits their fancy. And they have lashed out at these types of complaints before. In August of 2022, an eight-year-old girl was banned from a Y, we call it the Y, but
Starting point is 01:33:54 we'll call it the Y, in Port Townsend, Washington for raising concerns about naked men walking around in women's locker rooms. An eight-year-old girl was concerned about that. So they kicked her out. In January, a Y in San Diego went on the attack against a teen girl who was upset by a naked man seen inside the girl's locker room. The girl was reportedly called a bigot by the Y staff in Ohio. A judge ruled that a man claiming to be a woman was not guilty of flashing girls in the woman's locker room of a local Y, uh, because he was so fat, you couldn't see anything.
Starting point is 01:34:32 That's what they said. That's an interesting defense. I wonder how he proved his innocence. I don't want to, I don't want to see that myself. What we are seeing here is a result of the radical left's agenda to put young girls in harm's way for the sake of catering to confused biological men who think they are women, said the spokesperson for this particular case. That's not what is happening. These people are not confused.
Starting point is 01:35:12 You know, some of these individuals may be gaslighted, but this agenda, they know exactly what they're doing. They know exactly. And as soon as you bow to this, oh, they got something else to come up next. It'll be even more outrageous. And, uh, okay. You agree with that up next. That'll be even more outrageous. And okay. You agree with that now? What about this?
Starting point is 01:35:28 How about this? Take a look at this. It was just, uh, yesterday that I talked about the fact, uh, I said, you know, when we got all these outrages everywhere, why focus on something that again is not been proven very difficult to prove the Adrenochrome thing, right. Um, and saying that, you know, they're getting adrenochrome by murdering children and getting their blood, that type of thing. Adrenochrome is a real thing.
Starting point is 01:35:54 But that part of it is very difficult to prove. We haven't had any convictions of that. And if it is happening with elites, they're covering it up. So focus on, I said, isn't it outrageous enough what we're doing to kids, what we're doing here, this type of stuff? Isn't it outrageous enough what we're doing with abortions, for example? Murdering babies alive and then harvesting their organs for the NIH and Fauci-type organizations?
Starting point is 01:36:19 Was Fauci a customer? Let's have some organs so we can test them, test our drugs on those things. And so in the context of all that happening, as I said, in Maine, they're about to pass a law that allow abortion full term for no reason at all. And so one person in the Maine legislature who said, well, I don't have the votes to stop this. Maybe I can at least appeal to their decency and get an amendment saying that if you abort babies, you can't sell their organs. And they shut that down.
Starting point is 01:36:54 So while Maine is shutting all that down, a Maine public school paid a drag performer a thousand dollars to speak to LGBT students. As a matter of fact, they paid two of them. So they spent $2,000. They only mention one of them because the other one's name was redacted. But the one whose name was not redacted is a guy who goes by the name of Priscilla Poppycocks. This was done in a high school. And this was discovered by parents who are basically doing a Freedom of Information Act request. May 4th is part of the school's Support, Educate, Empower series to empower LGBT students. Do we do that with anybody else? Not really. The school, do we try to empower
Starting point is 01:37:40 people's spiritual connections to God? No, we just try to empower their connections to evil and to the devil. That's why I don't want to call these people drag queens anymore. They're dragons, dragons. And if you let them, they will drag you to hell with them, because that's where they're headed. And when they talk about this, they said, well, this is part of the, this is a grant that school had, $15,000 grant from the Nellie Mae Education Foundation, which aims to advance racial equity in public education. See, what you need to solve this CRT stuff is the understanding of the way God sees people, different groups. He talks about distinctions between nations, tongues, and tribes, distinctions between political groups, between language groups, and between cultural groups, nations, tongues, and tribes. But he doesn't talk about different races.
Starting point is 01:38:36 He doesn't talk about different skin colors and things like that. It's really the language, the cultures, the political divisions that are there. And you have to understand that when we talk about races, as Ken Ham always likes to say, he said the difference is we're all one race. We're all descended from Adam. We're all descended from Noah. The difference is which way are we racing? Some people are racing to God. Some people are racing to hell.
Starting point is 01:39:00 And these people are racing to hell. We'll drag you along with them with these dragon performances if you let them. They'll drag your kids straight to hell and these people are racing to hell. We'll drag you along with them with these dragon performances. If you let them, they'll drag your kids straight to hell with them. And the 90 minute workshop entitled make them hear you. This guy discussed growing up gay and Maine, he said. And as they advertise it, they said, there's been an opportunity for students to gain some firsthand knowledge of how being different is the biggest advantage that we all have.
Starting point is 01:39:27 Except that they demand conformity. If you want to be different, be a Christian in school. See what happens. It's always been that case, right? You always have this teen rebellion where they're going to rebel against their parents and rebel against the culture. And yet they're all doing the same thing. And they're all conforming with each other. And this Lord of the Flies dance that we always do in every generation.
Starting point is 01:39:54 But what this generation is doing now, the tune that's being played is LGBT. Parents of first graders at a popular city center in philadelphia public school were outraged after they were notified of a drag on story hour with their children's classroom so this one was in maine was being organized by an english teacher you remember when the school lockdowns were happening and uh they were going to be parents would have the capability of monitoring these classes. I remember there was an English teacher that was caught by, I think, lips of TikTok saying, oh, parents are going to freak out when they see what I'm teaching their kids. A lot of this stuff is coming through the English class. I guess that's why kids can't speak English or write today, because they're so focused on this brave new schools perversions that they're out there.
Starting point is 01:40:44 We've had a victory in Tennessee. The Sixth Circuit Court, I think I mentioned this briefly earlier in the week, they're allowing Tennessee's ban on transgender surgery on minors. So in Tennessee, they said, you're not going to do this surgery to minors because they don't have the maturity to consent to this. And Chris Christie doesn't like that idea.
Starting point is 01:41:07 He thinks that the parents want to do that to their kids. We should let them. No, no, we don't let parents sexually abuse their kids. We don't let parents murder their kids. We don't let parents do a lot of things to their kids. As a matter of fact, we take kids away from parents like that. But, you know, he's all for that. Anyway, the Sixth Circuit Court reversed a lower court decision that allowed Tennessee's ban on gender-affirming care for children
Starting point is 01:41:33 to go into effect while this appeal is pending. Now, one of the interesting things about this is what this judge who put an injunction against it said. And it's also interesting to see, there's been a lot of articles written about it, but I picked this one from Breitbart here. Breitbart is very big on the fact that these two judges, two out of three judges at the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals,
Starting point is 01:42:00 shut this thing down. And they lead with information. One of them was appointed by george w bush and the other one was appointed by donald trump hey republicans all right what they don't tell you and come on if they went to the trouble of looking to see who appointed these two judges one of them by ge W., the other one by Trump. Okay? If they went to the trouble of looking this up and mentioning the name of the judge,
Starting point is 01:42:34 they could very easily go back and look up the name of the judge who put this decision in. I did. And to see who appointed him, I did. Guess who appointed him? Trump. And what he had to say, this guy's name is Eli Richardson. So last month, a federal district court judge in Tennessee ruled the state's law was unconstitutional on the basis of sex discrimination, preventing the law from taking effect. And I talked about this at the time.
Starting point is 01:43:03 I said, this is absolutely outrageous. First of all, I don't think this should be his jurisdiction. I think the people in Tennessee should say, go pound sand. You got nothing to say about this. I've said this all along about abortion. And guess what? That's what the Dobbs decision is all about. You don't have the authority to intervene here. And so that's what the state officials should have done, I think, even instead of appealing it to the court system. But they appealed it to the court system and the appellate court, federal court, and this is a state issue. The state cannot protect these children, is what this guy is trying to say.
Starting point is 01:43:41 What could possibly be his justification for this we'll talk about that but what i first wanted you to see was the fact that uh this is um you know i understand that you know when you appoint judges as i've said many times um you know forrest gump was right they're like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're going to get. And that's really true with these judges, isn't it? You never really know what you're going to get, but they skewed this report to say, look, the two guys that did this for us are Republican appointed, but they don't talk about the Republican
Starting point is 01:44:20 appointed judge who took it upon himself to do this single-handedly to try to shut down this law to protect kids. And so the appellate court said, we think that the state of Tennessee is going to win, that they're going to be able to stop mutilation of minors. And we're going to expedite this process and we're going to have this done by September 30th. But because we think they're going to win, we're going to remove this inj process and we're going to have this done by September 30th, but because we think they're going to win, we're going to remove this injunction and we're going to let the law go into effect. The law was supposed to be gone. Uh, July 1st here we are on the 14th.
Starting point is 01:44:54 So it's going to happen two weeks late, but what possible prevarication could this Trump appointed judge Eli Richardson have used with this? Well, he wrote a 69-page decision. He said, the gist of it was, he said, criminalizing gender-affirming care for trans kids, but not for cisgender kids, imposes disparate treatment on the basis of sex. What utter nonsense. The cisgender kid, they like to call it.
Starting point is 01:45:29 He uses that. Cisgender kids, normal kids, are not trying to transform their body. And this isn't coming from the kids anyway. We all know that. And so they're not trying to transform their body. And so this is not about disparate treatment on the basis of sex. He's completely lost the plot. This is totally about preventing kids who don't have the maturity to do this,
Starting point is 01:45:56 to make this decision, from being groomed and manipulated by adults. As a matter of fact, LifeSite has a very good article. Former LGBT activists renounces her job. She said, my job was to groom kids. She said, what have I contributed to here? She said, I started to realize that what I've been doing at my job at the LGBT center was grooming. They'd said that the job was doing outreach to K through 12. she said i was hired to conduct lgbt community outreach and education i thought wow i want to help people who are being marginalized and who are being oppressed and i don't think that anyone should be discriminated against she said i had no idea
Starting point is 01:46:37 what i was doing at the time i was being used as a trojan horse for this huge marketing campaign i didn't know what was going on. That was normalizing these policies, these practices of pushing irreversible medical damage on healthy kids. What have I contributed to? I felt devastated, she said. It was a difficult process to deal with. I had to really face myself and what I had done. She said, we're going to schools or businesses, organizations, community. They would see us as experts, but really, I didn't know what I was teaching. I was doing what I was told because that was my job. I'm really concerned that our children are being told complete untruths about themselves and their bodies and the world
Starting point is 01:47:13 around them. And that is setting them up for danger. It's setting them up to internalize feelings of shame against their own body just for being male or being female. LifeSite News' Jonathan Van Maren said it's obvious to any reasonable person that a child of four or five years old, supposedly identifying as non-binary, has little to do with a child's identity, which he or she cannot even conceptualize at that age. A non-binary preschooler or kindergartner is a bit like a vegan cat.
Starting point is 01:47:46 We all know who's making the decision here. Remember that social media thing that went viral where the woman was trying to say, yeah, my cat's really vegan. And see, doesn't want the meat. Won't the cat away from the meat? It goes for the vegetables here. Kids want to be popular. They want to be special.
Starting point is 01:48:11 The fastest way of achieving that these days is to identify somewhere on the LGBT spectrum. Well, that's exactly right. Before we run out of time, and let me just, I'll cover one more article before I go to a different topic here. I want to get into what's going on with money. We have Gerald Slinty is going to be joining us, and some politics as well. He's going to be joining us in about 14 minutes. And I'm sure that you've seen this clip of some wild, tired individual who says he's a transgender, and he wants to have an artificial womb in place
Starting point is 01:48:44 because he wants to be an artificial womb in place. And he, because he wants to be able to have an abortion. And so. Lifesite news covered this. And so you remember filmmaker, John waters. He did some really crazy cult films. We'll just call it that.
Starting point is 01:48:59 He said, sometimes I wish I was a woman just so I could have an abortion. This has been around for quite a while. This sort of nakedly pro-abortion sentiment is not as rare as some readers might assume. As a pro-life activist, says the article on LifeSite News, I've heard flippant feminists and angry abortion supporters say plenty of times that they dedicate their next abortion to pro-lifers. In our progressive era, maybe we should spell that error, E-R-R-O-R,
Starting point is 01:49:27 abortion is seen in many ways as central to the feminist identity, thus central to what it means to be a postmodern woman, liberated from the constraints of family, children, and nature itself. And of course, postmodern means post-objective truth. That's how we get to the T. Most feminist thinkers, most notably Gloria Steinem, have referred to their abortions as pivotal moments in their liberation and thus identify a sort of perverse baptism of blood. And by the way, we're talking about Gloria Steinem. Remember her autobiography, My Life on the Road.
Starting point is 01:50:03 She talked about how she worked for the CIA. She praised it. She said, yeah, they were using me to push feminism and all the rest of this stuff. And she said, I was very happy with what I do with the CIA. She described them in her book as liberal, nonviolent, honorable. That's even more laughable. The CIA, she described that way yeah she's she's got about as
Starting point is 01:50:27 much of a handle on the cia as she does on um what is happening with feminism and the rest of it uh i'm not going to take a break because we're getting really short on time i wanted to um mention what is happening in Ukraine. Well, actually, we'll talk about that with Gerald. Let's talk a little bit about what is going on in the Democrat Party, the politics involved there. There was a very funny back and forth that happened at an RFK Jr. event. As you know, Gerald loves RFK Jr. But this is from page six.
Starting point is 01:51:08 And it begins by saying, this ain't Camelot. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. And I think it's kind of funny because the whole Camelot and JFK thing and the connections of RFK Jr. to climate change. Remember the song from Camelot, you know, that there's a legal limit to the snow here in Camelot and all this other kind of stuff and how the temperatures are regulated. Well, that's not real life either. But this is page six is the name of the publication.
Starting point is 01:51:39 Page six regrets to report that a press dinner to boost RFK Jr.'s presidential campaign descended into a foul bout of screaming and polemic farting on Tuesday night. Now that's a headline that grabbed your attention. A shouting match over climate change broke out between two boisterous old men sending the evening down an extremely unfortunate path. The gaseous exchange to which page six bore reluctant witness began after a guest asked Kennedy, founder of the ecological organization Waterkeeper Alliance, about the environment. And it seems that the mere inquiry was enough to set off an apparently drunk gossip columnist, Doug Deschartes, host of the event, who became enraged and screamed at the top of his lungs, the climate hoax.
Starting point is 01:52:26 Now, there's a distinction between cleaning up pollution, which is what that water project was that was up there in New York that RFK Jr. did. That's great. That's honorable. But there's a big distinction between that and the climate change stuff. They blur the lines, and all these people do. And so that's what he's reacting to. As a meanwhile octogenarian art critic, Anthony Hayden Guest,
Starting point is 01:52:51 who appeared to have been sleeping happily for most of the dinner, was roused by the abrupt rupus. And he suddenly opened his eyes and announced his longtime pal, calling him a miserable blob. Shut up, he said. And so then it went downhill from there. He says, I was not asleep. I was just thinking, he said.
Starting point is 01:53:12 And he said, I was the one who asked the question about the environment. Deschart continued to scream wildly about the climate change scam, while Hayden Guest peppered him with verbal volleys from across the table, calling him variously insane and insignificant. Meanwhile, Kennedy watched calmly. He's up there on the day of having to watch these two guys yelling and screaming at each other. Then it gets worse. Here it seems Deschert sensed the need for a new rhetorical tact
Starting point is 01:53:39 and let rip a loud, prolonged fart while yelling as if to underscore the point, I'm farting. Now, this guy has not watched my program where I talk about unicorn farts being the basis of the climate scam. But obviously a fellow traveler, even if I don't endorse his methods here. The room, which included a handful of journalists as well as kennedy's campaign manager dennis kasinich was stunned seemingly unsure about where the desert was farting at hayden guests personally or at the very notion of global warming regrettably we may assure readers that there was no room for doubt that the climate changed in the immediate environments of the dinner table. And so this goes back and forth, but, uh, yeah, this is, this is what has happened to political debate in our country.
Starting point is 01:54:32 And of course, um, many people are talking about what it takes to get into, uh, the Republican debate, how many people qualified for it, by the way, if you want to make a little bit of money, uh, the, uh, North Dakota governor, I don't even remember his name, Burgum or something like that. One of the ways that you get into the debate is you have to have a certain number of contributors, right? I think the number is 40,000. But he has decided that he wants to get 50,000 contributors. And so he has put together, he calls it, a way for people to be able to deal with Biden's inflation.
Starting point is 01:55:12 But the bottom line is, is that if he can get you recorded as a donor, you can send him, you can look this up if you want to make a little bit of money. It sounds like a typical political scheme, doesn't it? But usually from Democrats, you give him a dollar and he'll give you a $20 gift card. So there you go. Now you can make some money off of this. Um, all you have to do is give up your personal information for that. But, um, uh, he wants to do that with 50,000 people. So he's going to, he's going to put out a million dollars and you stop and think, Whoa, a million dollars of that. But that's actually pretty cheap considering how much money these guys spend on marketing. And he knows that that money is going to go directly.
Starting point is 01:55:54 You know, if they, if we were to spend a million dollars on ads, he doesn't know if that's going to get him 50,000 donors so that he can get into the debate. But if he puts a million dollars out there with this scheme, uh, he can, um, you know, he can get there. So look, I'm in favor of anybody being able to get into the debate. Uh, that's a serious candidate. And he certainly is a serious candidate. He's been a governor. I don't know what his policies are. I don't know anything about him. North Dakota is a state where they have the only state bank. So, you know, ask him about that vis-a-vis the CBDCs. But I'm in favor of anybody being able to talk about this stuff. We ought to have an open political process. It's one of the things I hate about the control of the ballot and the control of the debates.
Starting point is 01:56:40 And I've said this from the very beginning. You want to get upset about rigged elections? Do you understand the rigged elections are rigged from the very beginning? They use this two-party system to control who even gets to talk to people. You know, they've made it impossible for third parties or for independent candidates to actually get on the ballot and get into the debates. That's where the corruption really starts. And that's a big step right there. And so he's doing that. And I think if you look at this,
Starting point is 01:57:11 if he's bribing people to get donors, he certainly does understand how Washington works, right? So you've got to give him some credit for that. I mean, he's being upfront about it. The White house, meanwhile, uh, they have shut down secret service has shut down this investigation of the cocaine. Uh, it turns out that, um, no fingerprints on the cocaine. They've dusted the cocaine and they cannot find any fingerprints. Well, they're saying that they can't find any DNA. They can't find any
Starting point is 01:57:44 fingerprints on the baggie or anything else like that. Right. Yeah. Okay. Well, that're saying that they can't find any DNA. They can't find any fingerprints on the baggie or anything else like that. Right? Yeah. Okay. Well, that should be easy. Take a look at all your video cameras everywhere and see who was wearing gloves. They got into there. Come on.
Starting point is 01:57:57 We all know what a fraud this is. It's just corruption on top of corruption. These people say this stuff with a straight face. Yeah. You might as well tell people that you dusted the cocaine for Prince. That's just about as believable. Manchin, as I said before, Senator Joe Manchin from West Virginia, who's a Democrat, is headed to New Hampshire to speak at a town hall that's being run by a group called No Labels.
Starting point is 01:58:25 He wants to run as a third-party presidential slate, perhaps, in 2024. He is the most vulnerable senator facing re-election, so hey, why not? Maybe if he raises some money, he can start sending us $20 in exchange for $1, or something like that. He'll speak next week in an early voting state, New Hampshire, at an event sponsored by a group that is organizing to get a third-party presidential ticket on the ballot in all 50 states. Well, good luck with that. And, you know, what does this person stand for?
Starting point is 01:58:58 Do they care? I mean, they just want to have a third party out there. No Labels is an organization that says that it advocates for bipartisanship and political consensus. Well, first of all, there's nothing sacred about having two political parties. Why do we even care about that? Get rid of all parties. That's what the founders wanted. It's taken steps to try to enter into the presidential race next year. Former Senator Joe Lieberman, a founding chairman of the group, said earlier this year that the aim of the effort
Starting point is 01:59:26 was to make a statement about the partisanship of the two-party system and to ensure that Trump doesn't become president again. So he is going there to... Former Michigan Representative Fred Upton,
Starting point is 01:59:41 he's Republican, I believe, said in a recent interview on CBS, no labels is working to get on the ballot in all 50 states by the end of the first quarter of next year. Well, good luck with that. That's a really big task. And I know because I watched the Libertarian Party try to do it. And they did achieve it several years. Biden's approval is getting at the lowest point it's been in his presidency,
Starting point is 02:00:05 though. And again, many people are questioning what they're doing. Mika Brzezinski is even blasting Biden's staff. She says, you're making him look old. Well, if Mika wants to help, she can give them the information about who does her plastic surgery. And maybe that will help. Actually, Biden's had quite a bit of that in his lifetime. I think, uh, before we break and establish contact with, uh, uh, Gerald on Rockfin, thank you very much for the tip, uh, little Ford schoolhouse, David, when the story charges changes. So to the facts, uh, please keep our family in your prayers as Michael will be having surgery again on Monday.
Starting point is 02:00:45 We hope this one goes better. Having gone through this experience so far, my husband and I have seen firsthand how incentivized and corrupt the medical community is. You couldn't make any of it up. Thank you for your consistency. Well, we'll keep you in prayers. And by the way, the interview that I did this week, talking to the former feds group,
Starting point is 02:01:09 take a look at that bracelet they've got. You've got somebody that's going in the hospital again for an operation. Take a look at that. Now, that's very important because maybe it's subsided a little bit now, but, you know, who knows? That medical emergency bracelet that's there, once you put that there, tell them they can't give you certain treatments, which they are still, I think, being highly financially incentivized for this type of thing. So take a look into that, but we will
Starting point is 02:01:38 certainly keep you in our prayers and hope that that is a successful operation and that they don't cause any damage. We're going to take a quick break, and we will be right back. The Common Man They created Common Core to dumb down our children. 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.
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Starting point is 02:02:57 Thank you for sharing. If you can't support us financially, please keep us in your prayers. TheDavidKjournal.com. One of the best publications out there, always spotting these trends way in advance. I mean, what they were talking about, you know, from dirty cash to digital trash, talking about how they're trying to push us away from cash and the cbdc's years ago as this stuff was all breaking or what we see with the unfolding commercial real estate crash that is there but always at the forefront of this uh joining us now is gerald slenty thank you for joining us gerald oh thank you you know talking about the commercial real estate it's just making the news now yeah and we forecast this would happen when they um launched the covid war
Starting point is 02:04:07 and geeks a little geeky freaks they were the first ones to lock down and that arrogant little boy that daddy's boy with a bad attitude that guy gruesome newsome over there my daddy was a top lawyer for the giddies you you know, that guy. Yeah. California was the first one to close down, and San Francisco is getting hit the hardest. They have a vacancy rate, an office vacancy rate of 30%. One place after another, closing down, one store after another, the place is a zoo, because it was the geeks that were the first ones to tell everybody to go home don't come to work you'll die if you come to work yeah covet will kill you and they profited from it because everybody started buying things from home shopping from home
Starting point is 02:04:59 taking restaurants from you know buying everything from. So their business is really boomed. So we said there's going to be at that time a commercial office building bust. Absolutely no coverage at all. It is only making the news now. This is a headline story. Office buildings around the world could suffer an $800 billion whiteout as work from home trend persists. You ready? That's according to McKinsey Global Institute.
Starting point is 02:05:29 Well, hell, if McKinsey said it three and a half years after we said it, it must be true. But if Salenti says it, we hate that little guinea wop. He ain't a boy that fits into the club. He's just a little piece of crap from the Bronx. What the hell does he know? Yeah. That's the way I'm treated by the media.
Starting point is 02:05:52 Yeah. Oh, Italian lives don't matter. I am blacklisted because of who I am and what I say. If I was black or if I was Salento wits, Oh boy, my information would be out there. But I'm only a little what from the Bronx. Today, blacklist everything that I say.
Starting point is 02:06:16 I've been hitting these trends like nobody else. Yeah, my books, Trends 2000, International Bestseller. What the hell do I know? Trend Tracking, Far Better Than Megatrends, Time Magazine. Oh, the only guy in the world that teaches trends? Don't teach it at Harvard. Don't teach it at Yale. Don't teach it at Princeton.
Starting point is 02:06:37 Don't teach it at Cambridge. You know why? They don't know how to. Yeah, that's right. Yeah, that's why I brought that up, because you've been talking about this for three years uh because they started locking that down i'm telling you i am blacklisted yeah and i know why they did my name was selenowicz oh oh i'd be great
Starting point is 02:06:58 that's right my son says uh we need to come up with a new definition of blm blacklisted lives matter yeah but you know that they they came after you because of what you said about the iraq war and now everybody knows the iraq war was based on a lie uh but uh you know we're not going to go back and undo any penalties for the people that we came after for that and uh even though trump said it was a lie he promoted the liar to the head of the cia that's the amazing thing about all this stuff and and you who told the truth they keep blacklisting you with this stuff but yeah you've been talking about these things for you know three years because you could see where this was headed and you talk about san francisco what a place that has become
Starting point is 02:07:40 where gavin newsom was mayor before he became governor. You got roving bands of kids now attacking with baseball bats, moms pushing babies in strollers in San Francisco. I mean, this is the level of societal collapse that we see in San Francisco. They really are the leading edge of this stuff in every way, not just in the financial stuff, but in the moral stuff and the drug addicts and trank on the streets they got self-driving cars are freaking out and clogging up the roads and people are putting cones on the self-driving cars to stop them from moving and it's just crazy the place is a circus it's a circus oh that arrogant david newsome that little clown boy the guy that
Starting point is 02:08:23 closed down everything's california was the first city state to close down as he's going up to the French laundry, where it's like almost four or five hundred dollars a dinner for each person as he's telling everybody to stay home. Wow. Oh, that Gavin Newsom, that little arrogant boy, an arrogant, arrogant little boy. They're all arrogant. That's right. It's a clown show. It's a freak show. And the morons and imbeciles bow down and take the crap spewing out of the mouths of these jerks. Look at that guy, Chris Christie, that fat slobby boy saying we got to keep sending in more and more money to go fight the Ukraine war. That little fat slob couldn't fight his way out of a paper bag.
Starting point is 02:09:07 Anybody that wants to go support the war in Ukraine, put on your military drag, go over there, go fight, and you take your money, not mine, to bring over there or shut your mouth. Yeah. And it looks like this last week, as we saw this little NATO summit and Zelensky was, you know, spout spouting off on social media about, Oh,
Starting point is 02:09:31 they're not letting us into NATO yet, you know, and all this kind of stuff. And Ben Wallace, who is the defense minister there in the UK, looks like he's had about as much of this guy as he can stand. And this is a guy who at the very beginning of this, as I remember correctly,
Starting point is 02:09:44 it was Ben Wallace. I think who was saying that, you know, LGBT values are our core values. And it's one of the things that we're fighting for, you know, with this pride flag and all the rest of this stuff. But now, you know, he had some harsh words to say. Yeah, harsh words to say, but read the rest of what he said. Oh, yeah, yeah. He wants to escalate, but I thought it was funny when he we said we're not your amazon service right so uh yeah not only that not only that that this ukraine war we're all we're all at risk yes yes that's right no we're not that's right that's what you're a little lying piece of garbage scum yeah we're not at risk You are putting us at risk by ramping up this
Starting point is 02:10:25 war that we have no business being in. Hey, maybe you're too damn stupid to read the Trends Journal back in the spring of 2014 when the United States
Starting point is 02:10:41 overthrew the democratically elected government of Viktor Yanukovych, Wallace crap. That's right. That's right. Oh, oh, oh. Article written by Dr. Paul Craig Roberts, former assistant treasury secretary under Ronald Reagan.
Starting point is 02:11:01 Washington is driving the world to the final war. Yeah. Oh, yeah. 14 years, back in 2014. People have no clue about Ukraine, what's going on. Again, they have no clue, no clue. That's right. Yeah, driving us into a world war, but in the meanwhile,
Starting point is 02:11:20 as Paul Craig Rogbertson also noticed, we're destroying our financial system at the very least. And, you know, he certainly understands that as well. Biden is bragging about all this stuff, you know, saying, well, you need to show a little bit of gratitude. We give him more money to you than all the other nations combined. We didn't decide on that. Where do we have a vote about doing that? Do you remember when we had that vote about doing that?
Starting point is 02:11:44 This is Biden's war that he's escalating here. But it is interesting to see the petulance of this little guy and the fact that he is demanding because he knows that if they get put into NATO, that we'd be instantly at war with Russia. But he doesn't care about that because he's demanded over and over again that even nuclear weapons be used. I mean, this guy is a little megalomaniac, if ever there was one. Look who the guy was. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:12:15 And he still is. Yeah, comedian. He was a top comedian in a sitcom, and anybody could look it up, but Zelinsky plays piano with his penis. Yeah. And there he he is the guy was a comedian brought to you by this oligarch it was a whole show yeah and then and then when he ran for president he promised peace yes with russia yes he never he never he never did a uh a debate with anybody it was a whole show.
Starting point is 02:12:46 Yep. Yeah, I agree. Yeah, that's one of the reasons why that reporter in Ukraine was so amazed when his representative to the peace talks, they were elected, as you said, on a platform of peace. And so she gets Alexander Restovich in to talk to him. He said, okay, you're representing us for peace because they kicked off a civil war. They started showing
Starting point is 02:13:08 these civilian areas. One of the prospects said, yeah, it's not going to happen. But he said in 2019, he said, but in three years we're going to be at war with Russia. Oh, that's horrible, she said. He said, no. The good news is we get into NATO. That has always been the only thing that they care about. And they're willing to destroy everybody in their
Starting point is 02:13:24 country for that purpose. And just as our leaders and all of the countries around the world, as we saw during this lockdown of COVID, and as we see now with the climate stuff, they're willing to destroy their countries and their own people so they can get into the club, whether it's the World Economic Forum or Bilderberg or the UN or whatever. But this club that they're building, the club, the actual club may not actually be formally in existence now, but we know what the club is. You know, these guys all hang around together. But so they can get into the club, they will do anything and everything to their own people,
Starting point is 02:13:59 just as you see Zelensky. So it's really in a nutshell, really what all these people are doing to us, isn't it? Yeah, a nutshell, a bunch of nuts in are doing to us, isn't it? Yeah, a nutshell. A bunch of nuts in a shell that are running and ruining our lives. Yeah. That's the club. Yeah. And you talked about before San Francisco, you know,
Starting point is 02:14:14 and the crime going on. We warned this would happen when they locked down everybody. Again, it's in your trends journal going back to March of 2020. Yes. One of my lines was when all else fail, when people lose everything and have nothing left to lose, they lose it. Yeah. And that's what happened.
Starting point is 02:14:38 That's right. And it's everywhere. It's everywhere. Life has changed with COVID. Three things in my life have changed everything. One, after the Vietnam War. One was the AIDS scare brought to you by Fauci. Great people were not dying of AIDS.
Starting point is 02:14:58 The facts are there. Sperm can't go into the bloodstream. That's why the gays were dying from it and again i'm a new york guy it was wild as could be back in the in the 70s when the whole thing broke loose number two a drug people people with addictive numbers are there that lying fauci gave us the AIDS scare. Yeah. The second thing that killed the country was the war on terror. Yes. They robbed us of our rights, brought us
Starting point is 02:15:31 Homeland Security, all this stupid... Hey, hasn't Homeland Security done a great job lately, by the way? Oh, and isn't it fun to fly now as they feel you up to see if you got any weapons on you, making up the shoe bomber crap and the other stuff. Oh, it's great.
Starting point is 02:15:49 Yeah. Yeah. And the third thing is the COVID war. Those three things have destroyed America in my lifetime more than anything. Absolutely. And the damage done by, again, I write a magazine. I put the facts in there. Oh, what's going on in the schools?
Starting point is 02:16:08 Oh, the kids are failing. The grades are way down. They can't pass tests. Oh, you mean you got to stay home? You can't go to school? Because COVID doesn't kill young people. Oh, don't believe me? How about the CDC numbers? numbers about 2 000 people between the ages of 1 to 17 out of 73 million americans died of covid
Starting point is 02:16:30 in two years you mean 2 000 out of 74 million oh yeah but if we only save one life get the hell out of here what are you talking about oh how about the cdc number 61 of those 1 to 17 year olds that were hospitalized were suffering some from obesity and the other part of it is i talked to somebody this week a group that's in new jersey and they're putting up billboards uh did your relative die of covid are you sure there's a group called former fededs, and they're pointing out it was this hospital protocol of death. Remdesivir, the ventilators and other things like that, they were blaming that on COVID. And they're very active in terms of putting together a cold case database for future prosecutions and also getting people's stories out there,
Starting point is 02:17:26 but trying to get people aware of what was really happening in the early stages. And, you know, when we saw this in the early stages, it didn't look like a pandemic or even an epidemic. It looked like an actuarial table because of the ages of the people who were dying. But they have now changed that with a vaccine. So, you know, that's the real epidemic that, that vaccine that's going out there, but it's interesting. Gerald, when you talk about that, you know, going back to Fauci's first rodeo there with AIDS and, uh, Kerry Mullis, who, uh, uh, said, you can't prove that HIV causes age. You can't use
Starting point is 02:18:01 my PCR test to do that. And of course he died just a few months before they kicked this whole thing off. And, uh, so he wasn't there debating, but he was pushing back against Fauci all the time, even though he'd won a Nobel prize, they ostracized him.
Starting point is 02:18:14 They blacklisted him for that kind of stuff. And we look at what happened with nine 11, the Patriot act and all this other, uh, this is the second shoe, you know, that thing happened right at the same time, started practicing that stuff. And they practiced it for two decades.
Starting point is 02:18:27 They had model legislation that was sent out, uh, based on that and the false flag attack of anthrax, but they even ran the, the first germ game just before nine 11. This is, these things are all tied together in the same sense that you, when you were talking about Gavin Newsom and how he's, you know400 meals while he's telling everybody else you can't go to a restaurant. That's the same type of tactic that we see with the climate MacGuffin. You know, we get, oh, you're not going to be able to travel, but I'll have my private jet. You know, you're not going to have a car, but I'll have my hyper car that I'm going to have out here, whatever. I mean, it's always the same thing from these people.
Starting point is 02:19:03 And they always have the same end game that they're looking for total population control reducing the number of us and then giving each the people who remain a number so they can track and control us look at all of these multi millionaires and billionaires they don't give a penny for peace yeah you're talking about how they're control freaks guess what if i wouldn't want one penny of soros's money if i had to look like him what you're gonna all rotten hell yeah for the crap that you did in your life and gave nothing back to humanity. That's right.
Starting point is 02:19:49 You think all you guys, you think you're so great with all your money and all your power, go to hell because you're on the fast trip to it. Yeah. You'll all go to hell. And here, I mentioned before, before again i only write facts by the way if you're afraid of freedom of speech if you're too stupid to think for yourself you'll hate the trends journal because it's the truth in trends we only only put the truth down. We put the facts. So here is an example. This is from the toilet paper of record,
Starting point is 02:20:29 the New York Times, this week. Despite billions of federal dollars spent to help make up for pandemic-related learning loss, progress in reading and math stalled over the past school year for elementary and middle school students, according to a new study released on Tuesday. The headline, pandemic-era learning gaps are not closing. No, not pandemic era learning gaps, political freaks and scum bureaucrats and arrogant, stupid, moronic head of the teachers union caused it. Not the pandemic. The pandemic was not a pandemic. The name was made up by the World Trade Health Organization in March of 2020,
Starting point is 02:21:31 when less than 10,000 people out of 8 billion allegedly died of the virus. Keyword is allegedly. But they're all claiming it on the pandemic and not the scum that did it. It wasn't a pandemic. It was moronic, arrogant, narcissistic, power hungry freaks. That's right. Yeah. And the keyword there is allegedly died. That's, that's the key thing. Uh, absolutely. From the very beginning. And you and I have talked about this. It was an update to this. Uh, you know, the fact that, uh, the cares act and the PPP stuff that Trump did and Biden did continued it and expanded it, you know, the very
Starting point is 02:22:11 beginning of this is so much fraud. And then of course, you know, all this is going to be to help small businesses, but 5% of the recipients got more than 50% of the money, but we had a guy who's now gone public with this. Uh, he, he was a CEO for an information thing is like a Lex nexus, Lexus or something like that. And, uh, but anyway, so it's about, you know, picking up fraud. He said, as soon as I saw this program, he said, I knew that they were going
Starting point is 02:22:36 to rush this cash out to people. They weren't going to do it the right way. He said, I tried to get on the phone to anybody that could and the Trump administration and, um, he said, um um uh he they wouldn't listen to him uh he got a call back i can't remember now the the economic guy that was in used to be on um like like fox news and he's gone back to fox news now but uh anyway he called him and talked to him and then he gave him the number of some other people and said uh oh there's no fraud in this he goes well you haven't even started paying anybody yet but any bottom line gerald is that And then he gave him the number of some other people. I said, oh, there's no fraud in this.
Starting point is 02:23:06 He goes, well, you haven't even started paying anybody yet. But any bottom line, Gerald, is that he estimates at about a trillion dollars worth of fraud. Now, other people have smaller estimates, but he's looking at really only about 20% of this stuff being misallocated in fraud. That's a very conservative estimate. But the other people are much more conservative, but a trillion dollars of money just given away in fraud because they weren't verifying anybody's identities about any of this stuff. This is everything about this. Again, they rushed this stuff out just like they rushed out the vaccine. They rushed out the program. They're rushing out the alternative replacements, which don't work and can't be put in place in regardless of whether they worked or not sufficiently in time they're rushing to shut down our power on our
Starting point is 02:23:50 grits everything is rush rush rush we don't have any time because they're getting close to their 2030 deadline and everything is busting because that's their plan isn't it their plan is to take everything these are dumb arrogant fre. I was in the system. Remember, I was the assistant, the executive assistant to the guy that ran the New York State Senate. Al Abrams. I was on the inside. The people that are in government, these are people that can't get a job in
Starting point is 02:24:28 the real world that suck into the political system. The politicians are the people I hated in high school and college that wanted to be class president were ahead of the student council. Yeah, I know. I was there too. I talked about that this week. I said, you know, we had our student government was taken over by the black student union and the gay coalition. And then they engaged in criminal fraud because they were activists. They got in there and they knew that they could get access to the student fees and that nobody was really going to push back against them.
Starting point is 02:24:58 And I've watched the same type of scam that's been pushed all my life from college on. It is amazing, isn't it? It is. And so we've got a bunch of arrogant, stupid people. Yeah. This article, and again, the one about pandemic-era learning gap, the New York Times, they go on to write, the question for educators and federal officials is how to address
Starting point is 02:25:22 the four-month gap. Federal officials? Official pieces of jerk. How about educators? Educators? You're brainwashers. You're little losers with bad attitudes. Oh, they're going to fix it.
Starting point is 02:25:44 The ones that created it're going to fix it. The ones that created it are going to fix it. This is the stupidity that they keep putting out there. And again, in fact, students in most grades showed slower than average growth in math and reading
Starting point is 02:25:59 when compared with students before the pandemic. Nope, not before the pandemic. Before the not before the pandemic, before the arrogant little pieces of scum crap lockdown society. Oh, stand 60 to part. Oh, remember the, remember the videos of the kids playing intense instruments. Remember that?
Starting point is 02:26:19 Oh yeah. Yeah. When instruments. And of course, you know, it's got to come out somewhere, right? The music goes round and round and it comes out over here uh what what a ridiculous thing to think that you're going to uh stop that if it was real but of course this is a cootie pandemic yeah and put the and put the desk six feet apart the same thing when you go in a restaurant ask me six feet apart because the wind blows in a direct straight lines six feet apart i am the bureaucratic piece
Starting point is 02:26:49 of crap that tells you what to do the wind does not go up or down or around so you put a plastic shield in front of your cash register look at the stupid crap they used to make on when you're in an airplane you must wear the mask but when you you eat and drink, you can take it off because the virus knows when you're eating and drinking. And it won't bother you. But as soon as you stop, you put that mask back on. And if you don't, we will get you arrested. Yeah, that's right.
Starting point is 02:27:21 Yeah, there's a commercial. There's a commercial that's put out. Fighting wars in Ukraine, you scum, as you rob us of our freedom. That's right. Yeah, there was a commercial that was put out by the DeSantis campaign, by his wife doing the narration. And they began with that stuff. They showed a mom getting arrested with her kids.
Starting point is 02:27:42 Well, they arrested her, just left the kids on the playground. You know, remember that, right? And another one where the mother's got the baby with a mask on its face and it's crying and she's trying to hold the mask on its face so they could fly on a plane and all the rest of this stuff. I mean, that's a key thing. It's important for politicians to tap into that. It's important for us to remember that and how that came through.
Starting point is 02:28:07 And, you know, that was the theme of it, never again. I thought it was a powerful commercial. And, you know, but people don't understand that it's not over. You know, it is just laying dormant and all of the supposed authority and justification for this stuff that they pretended to have, nothing has been done to take that away. And it's just waiting there to be reestablished. And, of course, the next time it's not going to be by Fauci.
Starting point is 02:28:33 It's going to be by some World Health Organization official who pronounces that your country has now got the cooties and everything needs to be taken away from everybody. Everybody needs to be put in jail. That's what they're doing. They're going to just take it up to the next level. I remember the clown woman up in the plane. Again, they were stupid bureaucrats. All these clowns, you saw them all the time.
Starting point is 02:28:56 Don't have any sex. Remember that one? Yeah. Yeah. Well, you got Matt Hancock laughing about that and what his rules for everybody else while he's having an adulterous affair with somebody. I mean, it's just all of it was just. You've got to break his name into two words.
Starting point is 02:29:12 Hancock. Yeah. Yeah. All of this stuff is just so reprehensible. People are starting to get an idea about what is happening. And I was glad to see that group start to focus on the hospital aspect of it, because that's something really hasn't been focused that much on. People are starting to wake up and have been waking up more and more to what's going on with the vaccines, even though they continue to shut that thing down.
Starting point is 02:29:34 But what really hasn't been talked about for a great deal is the hospital thing. And it's important for people to understand that because that was really where the first year's deaths were coming from, even though they were being misattributed. It was all this hospital stuff. I've always called it financially incentivized medical malpractice because that's what it was. And that's the amazing thing to me is the cynicism about it, the murder for hire aspect of it.
Starting point is 02:29:58 If the government pays me enough money, I will do this to people, and I really don't care. We've got hospital systems that have been taken over by big corporations and they don't care. And so certainly they will kill us in a, in a war scenario. Since we last talked, all this cluster bomb stuff has come up. It's just, you know, when you go back and you look at that, a couple of amazing things about it, besides the admission that we're running out of ammunition, isn't that interesting? But also the fact that this is just going to poison the land for the people there in Ukraine, and they're going to give it to the Ukrainian government, and the Ukrainian
Starting point is 02:30:31 government is going to blast these long-lasting cluster bombs out there. They're going to be killing civilians for decades to come. I think it was a Cambodian official said, don't do this to your country. It's amazing. People are still getting blown up in Cambodia and Laos. That's right. That's right. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:30:48 And think about America, right? Bringing freedom and democracy around the world. Oh, the America that killed how many hundreds of thousands of Japanese with the atom bomb? Yeah. Oh, the America that did a great job with napalm and an agent orange in Vietnam. Oh, that America with the cluster bombs. Those dirty Russians, I'll tell you, we got to do anything we can to stop them. I mean, this is this is that clown Biden, a little draft dodging, arrogant, out of his mind, piece of scum who we call our president.
Starting point is 02:31:23 Not a war that he didn't love and again look at the video with my friend scott ritter when ritter was telling biden that there were no weapons of mass destruction and how and some and but and ritter was the top guy in the un that was the weapons inspector and how biden goes after him and denounces him. Yeah, that Biden. Here, this is from the toilet paper record headline. Yesterday, Biden braces NATO for slog against Russia. This, I'm not making it up. Slog? Yeah.
Starting point is 02:32:00 A slob. What slob wrote slog? Who's this boy? Quagmire. I guess there's too many letters. Oh, this David Sanger. He has a great track record of being a real prostitute. A little arrogant boy. You ready?
Starting point is 02:32:17 Here. Here goes Biden. President Biden concluded a meeting in NATO allies on Wednesday with an address saying that the world is comparing the battle to expel Russia from Ukraine with the Cold War struggle for the freedom of Europe. No, it's not. There's nothing to do with that. But he goes on promising. You ready? Quote, we will not waver no matter how long the war continues. Hey, Biden, send your drug addicted kid over there to the front lines to go fight and you go with him. And all you clown politicians that keep stealing my money to get to Ukraine,
Starting point is 02:33:05 go over there and fight or shut your mouth and take your money and go give it to them. Yeah. It goes on. After all of this time, Putin still doubts our staying power. He's making a bad bet. Oh, our staying power? You mean staying in Afghanistan for 20 years? Yeah.
Starting point is 02:33:29 The staying power when you took us out of Afghanistan, the disaster you created, Biden? Oh, but everybody forgot that because then they started, oh, we got to fight Russia. Yeah. And everybody forgot about the disastrous withdrawal of Afghanistan by Biden.
Starting point is 02:33:46 Oh, we're going to stay there forever, like in Iraq, like in Vietnam? And it wasn't even a withdrawal. They were thrown out, essentially, right? I mean, they didn't decide that they were going to leave. They had to leave, and they left in disorder. You know, you talk about that slug. I think it was there because you couldn't spell quagmire maybe here you ready you can't you can't make this up mr biden framed russia's invasion of ukraine
Starting point is 02:34:13 as part of a global challenge it's not a global challenge there's been going on between these two countries for how many 300 years all? Mm-hmm. All right? As part of a global challenge, you ready? Facing democratic societies. Democratic societies. Close down your business. Stay home. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:34:39 Oh, and I love this. We just had the 4th of July Independence Day. What Independence Day? If you don't swallow government crap, that's called misinformation. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Yeah. You read these quotes, they are disgusting, and people swallow it. Yep. He said the world was at
Starting point is 02:35:05 an inflection point where it must choose between democracy and autocracy. You can't make this crap up unless you're a warmongering piece of scum like Biden,
Starting point is 02:35:22 like Bush, like Obama, like Bush, like Obama, like Clinton, like Nixon, like LBJ. Yep. Remember the book, War's a Racket by Smedley Butler. Most decorated Marine in history when he wrote it back in the 1930s it's a racket yes and they sell it with the bull crap line of choosing between democracy and autocracy yeah we're the oil crats you got to choose our side yeah that's amazing you know it's uh talking about the autocracy as he's uh talking about democracy they're getting ready to roll out or at least central bank digital currencies and to try to
Starting point is 02:36:16 reassure people that it's not what we all know it is uh we've got the european commission on central bank digital currency says this is not a big brother project. If ever there was a big brother project, this is it. This is the ultimate and big brother projects. And, uh, so the person who grabbed this headline said, yeah, uh, you know, Otto von Bismarck, who made a lot of interesting observations about government said, uh, you don't know that something is absolutely true until the government does a categorical denial of it. And when they do, you know,
Starting point is 02:36:51 that it's absolutely true. So it is absolutely true. This is a big brother project. Yeah. Again, you'll go back to our cut. We've been writing about this since 2014, since 2014. That's how long they've been warning about this. Matter of fact, in this week's Trends Journal, we have all the back articles we've been writing about this. And then in 2020, in March, the cover of the magazine one week was from dirty cash to digital trash.
Starting point is 02:37:29 And that's when they started really promoting it heavily. You don't want to touch that dirty money. We're going to go digital. That's how they started selling it. Remember, you had to sanitize your hands, everything that you touched, even though you didn't get the virus by touching things. So the reason they're doing it is very simple. They could steal every
Starting point is 02:37:46 penny they can from us in the name of taxes because these scum politicians never work a day in their life. All they do is suck off the public food. They don't never work. They want all our money. So they know every penny you spent, where you spent it, what you spent it on. So they have more and more control of our lives. And the bigs know all the data so they have more and more control of our lives and the bigs know all the data so they could keep taking more control of our lives and what to buy what to sell how to sell it and what to do with it that's all that that's right it's kind of interesting when she talked about this is uh their finance commissioner mcginnis said supporters um we want to make sure that the currency in the european central bank remain relevant in a digital economy where cryptocurrencies circulate and big tech companies dream of printing their own money.
Starting point is 02:38:32 But we talk about projection, right? These are the central banks that do fiat currency. And there isn't anybody who's printing their own money. They want to institute their proof of stake. You know, that's the whole thing about these cryptocurrencies, that they're proof of work. I mean, they just turn everything upside down and inside out in order to lie to people. And then they tack on, of course, as they always do. Critics fear that it'll give government a way to snoop on buying behavior.
Starting point is 02:39:00 And conspiracy theorists portray the digital euro as a covert plan to phase out cash and monitor people's shopping habits. That's exactly what it is. They've even said that themselves. And, of course, one of these officials was caught by some Russian comedians who were pretending to be Zelensky. And she said, yeah, some of these people have cash, but we're going to make sure that it's kind of a gray market area, but we're going to shut that thing down. Everybody knows it's to phase out cash, to shut down cryptocurrencies and everything, but they will say just the opposite, and they expect that people are going to believe this. It's just absolutely amazing.
Starting point is 02:39:35 And they can do this because of their control over information, pushing out their propaganda and shutting down people who point out uh the truth it's just amazing yep and again you know the language that you called her a finance minister let a minister look at the officials the official pieces of crap the finance minister it's like oh it's like i'm the king you know and i'm the prince oh you mean you come from that long line of crime syndicates that killed millions of people all over the world to steal money and you call it nobility i'm the king oh like that king clown over there i think it was in in uh it was in the Netherlands. Yeah. Saying how, oh, they're so sorry for
Starting point is 02:40:28 the slavery that they induced. And we were apologizing for it. And as king, he says, as king, you come from a crime syndicate. King. Here, king. Here, boy, sit. Here, poor king.
Starting point is 02:40:47 What are you? A king and we'll keep throwing these labels look what happens every time these presidents and prime ministers go anywhere they look they roll out the red carpet yeah yeah you look at biden when he went went over the uh to the uk these guys dressed up in his stupid drag outfits, all saluting with those stupid hats on, how could you get dressed up like that? And then Biden was lost. I basically had to use, uh, Charles as a guide dog to try to find his way around. But this guy in the Netherlands, you're talking about the king. Uh, they just, uh, had an election where they voted out or the government of Mark
Starting point is 02:41:24 Ruta, this puppet of Davos failed. Right. And so the King had to come back from his vacation to accept the resignation. That's the tough job of being a King, isn't it? The King. And again, the language that they use. So they make us subservient. Yeah. And again, you're brainwashed in school. You know, my father may rest in peace. I get upset as I started learning stuff. He said, me son, take it easy.
Starting point is 02:41:51 People have little mind. Think about it. I'm a Yankee doodle dandy. A Yankee doodle do or die. Do or die? Getting involved in World War I, a war we had no business being in? Yeah. That's right.
Starting point is 02:42:11 Well, they call themselves ministers, and of course, you know, minister implies that they're servants, that they're public servants. But what they don't tell you is that they're not serving the public. They don't tell you who they're ministering to. But of course, we can read between the lines, and we certainly understand what is happening uh with this stuff that's just the amazing thing to me that as you point out the king of the netherlands is making a big apology about slavery and yet at the same time he and his government are working very hard to enslave the dutch people right there
Starting point is 02:42:40 take away their food put them in in a big city, this massive city that's going to get everybody off the land and force everybody into the city. It's a massive program of slavery. That's why they want everybody talking about what happened 150 or 200, 300 years ago. Because they're working on
Starting point is 02:42:59 enslaving you right now in a kind of slavery that humanity's never seen before. Yeah, and then the crap spewing of I apologize. What i apologize what you apologize what the hell you're talking to oh and by the way this is the same dutch that are ruining all the farmers is that the same place oh yeah they're shutting down all the farms yeah yeah forcing them and saying you know well here we'll give you a little bit of money they're not giving them that much money for their farms and then you will in turn uh pledge that you will never farm again anywhere and that you will um uh not um uh you know turn this over for farming gonna have to just shut this thing down and it's over nitrogen now they got a different gas that they want to focus on right it's always something it's just crazy
Starting point is 02:43:41 those cluster bombs are fine yeah all the bombs going off in ukraine they're great they don't poison the air at all oh and how about all those forever chemicals aren't they wonderful they're forever everywhere half the water supply in america poison with forever chemicals oh you're worried about climate change how about you like those gmos i know you love all those pesticides that are sprayed on everything they're great for you how about all those artificial colors artificial flavors ultra processed food oh it's great for you that's right yeah oh you see we just came out with the aspartame story? Yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:44:26 All right. So here's the deal. Back in the 70s, I was the number two guy running a major trade association. At 30 years old. I was also the chief government affairs specialist for a big segment of the chemical industry. I was on the other side. I was killing environmental legislation at the height of the environmental movement. All I want to do is make money and have a good time. So I started growing up, of course, in that.
Starting point is 02:45:01 But I wouldn't know what I know if I wasn't on the other side. Anyway, I'm going to the late 70s. of course and that but i wouldn't know what i know if i wasn't on the other side anyway i'm going to the late 70s i'll never forget it i'm reading the federal register about aspartame everybody knew it was deadly back then everybody knew it and i remember how the big corporations pushed it through. And again, I know how easy it was because I was doing it as well. Killing anything that the people that we represented didn't want to happen. So now, Aspartame comes out like 1980, 81. How many years is that?
Starting point is 02:45:44 Yeah. 40, 43, 42? Yeah. Yeah. like 1980 81 how many years is that yeah 40 43 42 yeah yeah they knew it back then wow i was there at 28 years old i was staying at the willard hotel that's what mark twain used to go beautiful and putting my meetings on the hay adAdams, the top lobbyist place in DC. Again, I wouldn't know what I know if I wasn't on the other side. I've been with presidents, prime ministers, and princes. I know what the deal is. And it's a crime syndicate.
Starting point is 02:46:22 And they're the most arrogant, narcissistic, pathological, lying freaks that you could imagine that are running and ruining our lives. And again, you mentioned the language that they use. This is from the toilet paper record as well. And this is from yesterday. You ready? Far-right Republicans
Starting point is 02:46:39 seek to defund Ukraine. Far-right? Why are you using language in there? How about saying seek to defund Ukraine. Yeah. Far right? Why are you using language in there? How about saying Republicans want to defund Ukraine? No, you got to put a label on them. Yeah, the editorial lies everywhere.
Starting point is 02:46:58 If it's far right, how about far left? Where are the far left? They're left out of peace. Theocs and the fucs and all of those the fat mouth slobby arrogant warmongering clown that says he's a piece bernie sanders a little piece of garbage that never worked a day in his life, has been sucking off the public boob. Where's the far left?
Starting point is 02:47:32 Not a peep about peace. And you ready? This is, again, from the New York Times, the article I read you about Biden, racist NATO for slog against Russia? Here, way down here. Not once in their public comments did NATO leaders discuss talks with Russia for a ceasefire or career-style armistice. A silent recognition, you ready? That Ukraine insists on retaking far more of its territory before negotiating.
Starting point is 02:48:18 And that Mr. Putin has signaled no willingness to pull back. Not a peep about peace. That's right. Not a peep about peace, and these low-life scum prostitutes will not put anyone on that speaks about peace. That's right. Yeah, you were talking about aspartame
Starting point is 02:48:42 and how you saw that 40 years ago they knew. There was a story that came out this week from Merck about some asthma medicine that is causing children to commit suicide. Yep. And they can't even get a black box label on it. I mean, it was a big fight to get a black box label on the SSRIs. And I talked to the lady whose husband died and she began an organization to do that. She eventually got it done, but she had to fight on that for years and years. But this is over 25 years ago. They've known that this medicine that's sold to
Starting point is 02:49:16 people for asthma is causing kids to commit suicide. And when they go back and look at this, Gerald, they find, of course, we know that the FDA didn't do any studies. They just relied on what was handed to them by Merck. I mean, these people, quote, unquote, do their own studies and hand this on. What we saw with Warp Speed is something's been going on for a very, very long time with all of these drugs, isn't it? Again, it's a crime syndicate. It's not a revolving door.
Starting point is 02:49:43 Look at the guy playing our defense contract, Secretary of Defense, Lloyd Austin. What was his last job? Sitting on the board of directors at Raytheon. Yeah. That other clown guy, I forgot his name, under Biden, he went back to, he was on the FDA, went back into one of the big companies like Pfizer or something.
Starting point is 02:50:01 Yeah, both of Trump's FDA guys weren't right back in. One of them went to Moderna. The other one went to Pfizer. Yeah, and look at the guy that was playing the guy in the FDA that was regulating the tobacco industry. He got a job with, what, Philip Morris. I mean, it's right there in front of your eyes. It's a crime syndicate that people call a government.
Starting point is 02:50:26 That's right. And looking at all of these things, you know, whether we're talking about aspartame, we're talking about child suicides from an asthma medicine that they knew about. It's in their documents as they go back and they look at it, which the FDA never bothered to look at it.
Starting point is 02:50:40 Uh, as we look at all this stuff, the bottom line is, is that they're willing to kill us for money, which is what's happening in Ukraine. I mean mean it's just the same game plan just you know a little bit uh uh more in your face when they do it with bombs and when they do it with poison uh but they're not above poisoning uh the world which is what they did with Operation Warp Speed uh and they're not above starting a world war with whatever weapons that they've got. That's the key thing, too, about this cluster bomb stuff, right,
Starting point is 02:51:08 is this escalation aspect of it. But, of course, they say, well, Russia has been doing it for a while, and they denounced it when Russia was doing it. When Russia was doing it, it was a war crime, but now it's not a war crime anymore. No, that's sake, that piece of sake crap. Yeah. That arrogant sake. That was Biden's press secretary, right?
Starting point is 02:51:25 Yeah. Yeah. That's what she said, right? Yeah. Yeah. And of course, where is she working now? Yeah. Where'd she go?
Starting point is 02:51:34 MSNBC. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's Stephanopoulos. Where was he before? Oh, the Clinton administration. Oh, you're talking about prescription drugs?
Starting point is 02:51:44 It was Clinton that allowed the drug companies to do the advertising on TV. Yes, yes. The warmongering Clinton. Every time he got caught with his pants down, Bob's away over Baghdad. Mm-hmm. Yeah, I just found this article.
Starting point is 02:51:59 It's cleaning up some stuff. This is from this day in history, so it's establishment. June 26, 1993. President Clinton punishes Iraq
Starting point is 02:52:18 for plot to kill George H.W. Bush. 1990, he just becomes president.W. Bush. 1990, he just becomes president. Clinton. Ready? In retaliation for an Iraqi plot. Oh, let's stop right there.
Starting point is 02:52:36 An Iraqi plot? You're making up a story that was never a plot. Yeah. In retaliation for an Iraqi plot to assassinate former President George H.W. Bush during his April visit to Kuwait, President Bill Clinton ordered U.S. warships to fire Tomahawk Chris missiles in a town in, you ready?
Starting point is 02:53:03 Downtown Baghdad. Yeah. On April 13th, 1993, the day before George Bush was scheduled to visit Ukraine to be honored for his victory in the Persian Gulf War.
Starting point is 02:53:21 Clinton, 23 Tomahawk missiles, each costing more than a million dollars, were fired off the USS Peterson and the cruise for USS Challengersville in the Persian Gulf, destroying buildings and killing several civilians. I'll kill anybody I want. I'll do anything I want. I'm the president. You're a murderer. If I killed seven civilians because of a plot that never happened,
Starting point is 02:54:03 they'd electrocute me. And of they brought that whole iraqi plot line back you know right after 9-11 they had the anthrax attacks and they said well this is iraqis and of course that was debunked even the new york times and washington post pointed out that they didn't have that kind of delivery ability and subsequent investigation showed that that level of sophistication in terms of delivery could only be done in two places in the u.s in two labs and they were controlled and associated with the cia but they blamed somebody who worked at a different lab inside the government all of this stuff was there gerald you know and and they have absolutely no problem starving Iraqi kids to death, as we talked about many times.
Starting point is 02:54:47 Madeleine Albright, you killed a half a million kids. Was it worth it? Yeah, it was worth it. And it's worth it to them to starve you as well. It's worth it for them to shut down the farms and shut down the electricity, to lock us down with climate lockdowns or pandemic lockdowns, whatever they want to do. It's all worth it to them to get what they want because you're nothing to them. And they'll kill us just like they regard us as nothing more than cockroaches to be
Starting point is 02:55:08 controlled or eradicated if possible and and that's where these people are coming from again as i also say where are all the religions where they got locked you know when the quakers get all go under an earthquake where where where how come i all you Quakers are for peace I don't see you out there yeah we're all we're all the Catholic priests are you screwing out little boys maybe I forgot you know where are the Baptists where the Episcopalians where the Muslims where the Jews where the Seventh Day Adventists you waiting for the eighth day? Where are you? What God? Where's your God?
Starting point is 02:55:49 Yet you keep preaching and taking money from the people for donations. How come you're not out there preaching for peace? How come you're all not uniting for peace? That's right. Could you imagine if all the religions united and say we got to stop this we need peace oh we'd have it in a minute yeah well it's because they're not godly loving people because if you were there's no god that loves war yeah it's just hollowed out as i was saying earlier there were this article that was done
Starting point is 02:56:25 by slate magazine talking about all these grand church buildings everywhere and you know they're having to take them down or repurpose them or whatever because you know they've got this massive building and they've only got 10 or 12 people who go there they're all over 65 uh you know it's um it's just hollowed out and dead uh because long ago they kicked God out. And it's just this hollow, you know, remnant, this skeleton, if you will, of what it used to be. And, you know, when you go back and you look at our legal procedures and the Christian principles this country was founded on, we talk about a justified war.
Starting point is 02:57:00 That goes all the way back to Augustine. And that's reflected in our law. You will have a vote and you will debate this and you don't go to war unless you were attacked. Even though we were trying to provoke the attack and even though FDR did anything he could to try to shut down our defenses for it, it was still an outrage. When Japan did it, it was a day of infamy. And yet that's the way we have operated since World War II. We always do preemptive attacks and preemptive wars before we are attacked. And we don't ever care about ending it. That's another thing that's unjustified. It's just like I've said many times, somebody breaks into your house, they grab your TV, they're running away,
Starting point is 02:57:39 you can't shoot them in the back. You got to stop it when you're no longer under threat. A war is there if you are being threatened and yet these people go to war without being threatened and then they threaten our lives with a war expansion which is what we're looking at right now is that again FDR yeah there's another article in history today I don't know if I have it here but oh here's, Oh, here's one. Here's a good quote. Mankind must put an end to war or war will put an end to mankind. Yes. Yes. John F. Kennedy. Yes.
Starting point is 02:58:15 There's an article in history today about how FDR put sanction. No, he stole all Japanese assets in America in July of 1941. And the UK and the Netherlands, you know, what was it called? The Dutch Indochina or something like that? Dutch Indonesia? Yeah. The reason he seized the assets was because those Japanese invaded French Indochina. Wait a minute.
Starting point is 02:58:52 French Indochina. You mean those murderous colonization French that took over Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia to steal their rubber and their tin and anything else and slaughter hundreds of thousands of people. How dare those Japanese go in there? And it got worse. They also, those Japanese were only 600 miles away when they took over the Cam Ranh airspace to the United States troops in the Philippines. What are we doing over there? Oh, and those dirty Japanese took over Singapore and threw the British out.
Starting point is 02:59:32 Why those, the sun never sets on the British Empire. What the United States, Dutch and the UK stopped three quarters of Japanese export trade and cut off 88% of its imported oil. Japanese only import 100% of their oil. And you mean they cut off an exporting country? They cut off three quarters of their trade? Can't understand why
Starting point is 03:00:05 they bombed pro-hawk and they stole all your money and of course we know that uh sanctions are an act of war for those very reasons you know you're going to starve children to death you're going to shut off somebody's energy supplies it really is an act of war and that was what they did i didn't know this yeah i didn't know this until this year yeah yeah well that's what they did to us in 2020 they uh did essentially all these lockdowns and orders and everything there were essentially sanctions against the american people it was an act of war and always has been it's always great to talk to you gerald thank you so much and folks um he's uh kindly offered 10 off if you subscribe to trends journal trends journal is always ahead of the
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