The David Knight Show - 14Nov22 FTX: A True Dem-Davos House of Cards Crashes Down

Episode Date: November 14, 2022

OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODES World War 2 B-17 Flying Fortress bomber and a P-63 fighter collide at classic air show in Dallas.2:05The crash of FTX, a tale of influence peddling, regulatory c...apture, and allegations of money laundering involving Biden and other high profile Democrats, Ukraine and WEF Davos5:25FTX pushed FOMO to rope investors into what Bankman-Fried admitted 7:36Mega-donor for Democrats but with a purpose — influencing politicians involved in crypto regulation and gaining influence with CFTC8:59Bankman-Fried interview excerpt: ironically pushing audits and accountability.20:00SBF's family connections to Biden, Obama, WEF — and Ukraine!26:08Zelensky and George W. Bush to give joint war presentation — and throw in Taiwan's leader as well.43:46Rodeo culture wars in LA. Rodeo association isn't going to cede ground to crazies without a fight.51:31Man who's case was the real life inspiration for Spielberg's film "The Terminal" dies at Paris airport. What does his life tell us about globalist lockdown schemes?1:07:50"Counting Arizona", a comedy beyond belief, beyond even "Raising Arizona"1:18:50Macron calls for online age verification to "protect kids". Yet another pretense for control1:22:38Vatican chief auditor says he was rated and forced out for digging too deep, now facing trial.1:26:37Correction to the response I gave on Friday to listener who asked about job requiring older vaccines1:32:50Spanish corporation with Soros ties not only given control over counting votes, but also copyrights the election report!1:37:00God's midterm results — false prophets exposed. Will the MAGA cult finally reject false prophets and camp followers of Trump & Mastriano or will the blasphemy & grifting continue?1:49:10What’s going on in schools.1:48:33Clay Clark, "Great Awakening Tour", and the the marriage of prosperity gospel with politics. The "Seven Mountains Mandate" and Flynn's occultic prayers to "ascended masters"2:00:53The hypocrisy of the COP 27 climate change summit.2:20:01Surprise? Lobbyists from the FOSSIL FUEL INDUSTRY are the second largest delegation to the UN’s climate change conference.2:22:59Urban planners realize temperature readings are higher in cities. Yet rather than questioning how this affects their global "warming" narrative, they use it to push their agenda to get rid of roads and cars2:35:26Michael Mann’s “Hockey Shtick” exposed as a a con based on flushing inconvenient truths down the memory-hole2:40:40What pandemic & climate MacGuffins have in common: What do you do with viruses? Get rid of them! GAIA theory says HUMANS are the virus2:48:56Why are we seeing a 36% increase in deaths between the ages of 18 to 34?2:55:17Find 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-show Or you can send a donation throughZelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at:  $davidknightshowBTC to:  bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Mail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

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Starting point is 00:00:27 Main market excluding specials and place bets. Terms apply. Bet responsibly. Using free speech to free minds. You're listening to The David Knight Show. It's Monday, the 14th of November, year of our Lord, 2022, day 977 of the emergency. And it's just been extended again. Every 90 days, it's been extended by Biden,
Starting point is 00:01:28 by Trump, by Republican and Democrat governors. And this is what is at the base of what has destroyed our elections and every other part of our society. The inflation, the unemployment, the whipsaw, the whiplash
Starting point is 00:01:44 of the economy, the supply chain, all the rest of this stuff, and the elections. A few people want to talk about that, but we're going to talk also today about the massive tale of political corruption that is unraveling in this fall of FTX. It involves the World Economic Forum, the Democrats, Ukraine, all the usual suspects. Stay with us. We'll be right back. Well, I'm going to begin with a different kind of crash. And it was very disturbing to watch this. You've probably seen it. It's gone viral.
Starting point is 00:02:43 This was a World War two couple World War two planes a b-17 bomber and the Flying Fortress and this is a classic World War two planes and they crashed in in Dallas here's a clip of that as you see the bomber going there and here comes the fighter plane going really fast and flies into the side of the thing and explodes in midair and they both go straight down and explode because they were flying at a very low level there has now been an update that was something came out i think it was on friday or saturday i think it was a saturday show i showed it i think that was a show that happened there. And people are asking questions. How in the world could this happen?
Starting point is 00:03:27 It was six people have now been identified as dying. They had a crew of five on the bomber. And then the person who was flying the King Cobra, the P-63, was a fighter plane that flew into the side of it. As they're looking at this and saying, what is happening with this? It was supposedly something that is vetted very carefully. They have pilots who are experienced. They have to get special certification to do this type of flying.
Starting point is 00:04:00 And to do it close to the ground, they have essentially an air traffic controller that is set up for just this type of thing. So they said one of the things they'd probably most likely be trying to determine, said somebody from the National Transportation Safety Board, was why those aircraft were co-altitude in the same airspace at the same time. And so as you look at this, like I said, they have to have special waivers from the FAA. They have to demonstrate special skills in low flying. One person who's president of these air shows said that the,
Starting point is 00:04:41 and they set the standard for the air shows. They say the flight controllers that are there, they call them air bosses, said typically at shows there's a Friday rehearsal where pilots go through the entire show to practice. So the Saturday show was actually the second time the pilots had flown the show. There's also detailed briefings each day to go over the plan for the air show
Starting point is 00:05:00 and cover exactly where each pilot will be, what their roles will be for the show. So it's a real tragedy. Um, this is again, there's, there's special issues when you're flying planes that are this old. And so they have special, uh, precautions that they take if they're starting to have a problem with the aircraft places where they can safely go with it. All of these systems seem to fail. Seems to be something that is happening on a regular basis in our country. Most of the B-17s are in museums and not flying. But we have a lot of crashes that are on their way.
Starting point is 00:05:42 And when you look at what happened with the FTX crash, first people are saying, oh, well, this is crypto, and they started blaming crypto. As you look at this, you start to see that FTX is not really a poster child for crypto. It's a poster child for Democrat corruption. That seems to be what is emerging from this. They're facing a criminal probe in the Bahamas where they had set this thing up. But Elon Musk says, well, this guy's such a big Democrat donor that they are not going to really investigate him. The guy's
Starting point is 00:06:19 name is Sam Bankman Freed. But I think we want to pronounce it spelled F-R-I-E-D. So the question is, should it be pronounced Freed or Fried? I think Fried is more appropriate at this point. He has been burned badly. And pretty much every rule of sanity and financial responsibility has been thrown to the wind. These people that are involved in it are like in their late 20s, multi-billionaires. But of course, that isn't the real issue, just like Bill Gates and so many of these other people. It's their political connections that got them to where they are. And so there's allegations of embezzlement, of political corruption, of money laundering, laundering money through Ukraine.
Starting point is 00:07:11 Amid growing speculation of his whereabouts, Bloomberg reported that Sam Bankman-Fried was interviewed by Bahamian police and regulators on Saturday, though Bloomberg was quick to add that in the Bahamas, law enforcement inquiries don't necessarily mean someone will be arrested or charged with a crime so there's not really any allegations yet from the authorities but a lot of other people have pointed out strange irregularities massive amounts of missing money and what looks like was a big scheme of pay-to-play corruption
Starting point is 00:07:45 within regulatory agencies and politicians in Washington. That's what we're interested in, really, frankly. So they got to investigate whether or not there was any criminal conduct in the collapse of this crypto exchange, FTX. And when you look at their commercial even uh they put out a commercial with larry david and it's it's funny because these people seems like they have to they seem compelled to warn you about what they're doing these crooks and uh larry david's like no i'm not investing in that thing and then they pull up up a thing to warn you about whether, you know, you should, as a matter of fact, here's a commercial.
Starting point is 00:08:32 They end it with a little tagline about FOMO. Fear of missing out. Don't miss out like Larry David. Like I was saying, it's FTX. It's a safe and easy way to get into crypto. I don't think so. Yeah, I don't think so. Yeah, I don't think so either. Never worry about this stuff.
Starting point is 00:08:48 Never. Don't miss out. See, don't miss out. That's how they get everybody roped in. So on Saturday, the Wall Street Journal reported there was a video conference in which Alameda research head, Caroline Ellison, the girlfriend of Sam Fried, admitted that she and Fried and other FTX executives were aware of the decision to send customer funds to her company, effectively making the prosecution's case a slam dunk, says Zero Hedge.
Starting point is 00:09:22 But maybe not, because as Elon Musk points out, he was a major Democrat donor. He said, so no investigation. And it's kind of interesting because when you look at this story here from Zero Hedge, they show him, they say that he's the number two Democrat donor after Soros. That's how big he was. But if you look at the chart, that's part of the same article, it looks like he is number four. That's still a big chunk of this, $40 million. And either way, I think the confusion, I've seen it reported several different ways. Second largest donor, fourth largest donor. I think confusion is is that he was biden's second largest donor i think that is what how to reconcile these different reports even within the same article
Starting point is 00:10:12 nevertheless he is a mega donor 40 million dollars everybody agrees on that according to forbes fried bankman fried that is so so uh it's almost like something out of pilgrim's progress here's this guy who's got a crypto exchange bankman and he's now been burned bad so he is bankman fried uh second only to george soros according to forbes in terms of midterm elections. But again, where did he put his money? At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football. The excitement, the roar, and the chance to reward you. That's why every day of the festival, we're giving new members money back
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Starting point is 00:11:16 Bet responsibly. 18plusgamblingcare.ie. He invested heavily in the politicians that were on the Community Futures Trading Commission and regulatory agencies like that. They oversee the CTFC. The CTFC is for commodities, what the SEC is for stocks and securities, stocks and bonds. So there is right now, as they're rapidly moving, to try to regulate in many different ways, crypto. They've added a lot of regulations to crypto exchanges. And I think that that is what this massive increase in the IRS is about.
Starting point is 00:11:52 I think that's what they're going to be focusing on that as well as, you know, doing an inventory of what we all own so they can steal it from us. But I think a lot of this is focused on crypto. And so as part of this, there is a competition right now within the federal bureaucracy as to which bureaucracy is going to be able to be the point man over this. Which one is going to be able to bring in crypto into its little fiefdom? And so there's a competition there and Bankman Fried was trying to, he was donating money to the politicians who oversee the CFTC and hoping and pushing with lobbying and that type of thing to get crypto under the oversight of the CFTC. Former FTX CEO, personally donated to the Senate Committee's chairwoman, Debbie Stabnow, contributing over $20,000 to her victory fund.
Starting point is 00:13:01 And it's not just the Democrats. They would even throw a little bit of money to Republicans who were on that committee because that committee was so key. For the most part, he gave money to Democrats. But when it came to the CFTC, he gave money to Republicans as well. Republican Arkansas Senator John Boozman was given $6,000 and $5,800 to Republican Montana Senator John Hoeven. So others have connected the dots and have concluded that FTX may have been a money laundering operation. Laundering money for Ukraine. He jumped into that very early on. He also gave $20,000 to the campaign of victory fund of Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York, whose father, by the way,
Starting point is 00:13:52 worked for the NXIVM sex cult and made quite a bit of money doing that as well. $25,000 per month in addition to his campaign that his father made working for NXIVM, sex cult, in the early 2000s. And so now she's a senator. Imagine that. And we'll talk about the family connections of Sam Bankman-Fried here in a moment. But in addition to his campaign contributions to lawmakers who were overseeing the CFTC, Bankman-Fried sought closer relations with the agency itself. So he lobbied them personally because he wanted the CFTC to be the
Starting point is 00:14:36 ones regulating everything going forward. The bill, known as the digital commodities consumer protection act just just think about the hypocrisy here this is a guy who um has just stolen massive amounts of money from his consumer customers right uh he had a back door into this exchange he wires 10 billion dollars to his girlfriend's company. 2 billion of that has just disappeared in the thin air. I have no idea where that is. And so he's hypocritically going around appearing on Bloomberg, talking about how they can, um, set up stable coins, how they can get people to have
Starting point is 00:15:23 confidence and crypto and all the rest of this. By the way, they're not involved in Bitcoin. That's one currency that he was not involved in. So as one analyst said, they don't think that it's going to, other than initially everybody was concerned about it, but now there's not, there's not going to be any dumping of, um, of this stuff, uh, of Bitcoin because of this exchange. On the other hand, the Robin hood people are going to be hanging onto their seats this morning as a stock exchange has just opened
Starting point is 00:15:59 because that was where their major assets were. And that's going to be a dump dump there but anyway this guy this this uh con man this this 29 year old bernie madoff uh is uh was pushing the digital communications consumer protection act which would grant the cftc jurisdiction to oversee the spot digital commodity market and um he was lavishing money on any politicians who were close to that. As they looked at his books, they found out that although he had $9 billion in liability, he only had $900 million in liquid assets. In other words, they were not solvent, not even close. They only had 10% in terms of cash,
Starting point is 00:16:52 what their outstanding liabilities were. A bit of a joke. Healthy companies typically have assets that exceed their liabilities. Yeah, that's the definition of solvency. You see, his basic business plan was to buy politicians and apparently to launder money for them. He was, as the liquidity issues started coming to a head, as some of this stuff was discovered and it created essentially a run on his Ponzi scheme here, he was offering to discount these massive holdings in Robinhood. As a matter of fact, half of their money was in Robinhood.
Starting point is 00:17:31 So he's got like $900 million. He's got like $475 million of his assets is tied up in the Robinhood exchange. And so he's offering to sell it at a 20% discount. But as a Zero Hedge article says, but what is remarkable is that the proceeds from the Robinhood stock offering would not have gone into the now bankrupt FTS estate to satisfy claims. Instead, it was going to go into a fund that was personally controlled by Bankman Freed. Let's call him Bankman Fried. I like that better.
Starting point is 00:18:10 So he's discounting this stuff heavily. And then just like, you know, they funneled this money off to his girlfriend, he's going to take the proceeds and put them in his personal account while giving the FTX creditors the finger again. I know somebody that did that recently. You know, stuffing stuff into shell corporations that are owned by his relatives. Yeah, what do you think that's going to get you? It's amazing to me that people think they can get away with this stuff.
Starting point is 00:18:43 I guess, you know, when you get away with it during your divorce, you can figure you can get away with it during your lawsuit. But anyway, that's not going to happen either. The good news for the rest of the crypto space, that there are no Bitcoin assets listed. That means that the company cannot dump Bitcoin in the open market. But it also means that the odds of continued selling pressure are now less than previously speculated, which is far more than one can say for the Robinhood stock, which is facing a world of pain when it opens this morning. So as Earhich says, well, that will surely be exhibit A for the prosecution. Exhibit B will be a video meeting where all of these 20-somethings are all talking about how they confirmed
Starting point is 00:19:31 that they knew that FTX had lent its customers money to Alameda to help to meet its liabilities. They lent the money to them, right? Oh, yeah, they're going gonna pay it back for sure so i think uh bankman fried is uh 29 years old i believe his girlfriend was one who was running alameda she's 27 and um so uh she said on the call that ftx used customer money to help Alameda meet its liabilities. The people said, uh, assuring that the 27 year old teenager lookalike. We'll have a lengthy prison sentence. Uh, so yeah, no, if you show the, um, uh, show the picture of her so people can
Starting point is 00:20:20 get a sense of that, cause I've got a clip of, of uh bankman fried here hilariously after tweeting out all the incriminating evidence the prosecution will now need to slam dunk this case so they tweeted out the evidence i guess um so uh and it's not just um the prosecution hasn't tweeted that out the uh the would-be defendants have so um there's uh we'll talk about what's going on with the crane stuff but i want you to take a look at this guy sam bankman freed or let's call him bankman fried uh after the collapse i think that's his he's going to have to have a name change but here he is uh in a bloomberg interview not too long ago where the Bloomberg person is just fawning over this genius billionaire. Hi, I'm Joe Lysenthal, and I am here with Sam Bankman-Fried.
Starting point is 00:21:14 He is the CEO and founder of the crypto exchange FTX. But he's really got his hands in sort of numerous things, having had an incredible few years. Yeah, numerous things. He's got his hands in crypto. So it's a thrill to have him here and get his perspective. Sam, thank you so much for joining us. At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football. The excitement, the roar, and the chance to reward you.
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Starting point is 00:22:14 And this is absolutely front of mind. You know, the presidential working group recently released a memo on it. We've seen, you know, lawmakers, regulators comment on it. We've gotten questions from regulators around the world on it. And you know the way I see it there's sort of. One one sort of like biggest piece of stable coin
Starting point is 00:22:34 regulation which is missing today and I think he is going to become really important. Which is basically ensuring that you know it's back to the way that it says it is. And, you know, I think you could design a sort of registration and transparency based regime where, you know, basically stable coin issuers have to give daily attestations to exactly what is backing their stable coin.
Starting point is 00:23:00 There have to be audits every six months or whatever, you know, to confirm that it is in fact what they say it is. Yeah, but they don't have any of that stuff right now, so he's free to do whatever he wants. There's no transparency. There's no attestation to where their assets are. There's no auditing capability that's there, right? So we're going to have stable coins, and he's working with governments around the world and with the World Economic Forum as well. He's got his hand in a lot of different pies. Sam Bankman fried, bought into stakeholder capitalism and proved that it is a disastrous ideology, says this article on Zero Hedge. But it's not really, yeah, stakeholder capitalism is not what took him
Starting point is 00:23:46 down. Uh, you know, this, you're running a company with only 10% of what your liabilities are that took him down. And we should take a look at a stakeholder capitalism, stakeholder capitalism, capitalism, ESG, and all the rest of this stuff. As I said, it's just a fancy name. It's for crony capitalism, which is a fancy name for corruption. It's old-fashioned political corruption. I mean, go back to look at the U.S. right after the Civil War and what was happening with the railroad companies, what was happening with the bankers. You've always had this type of corruption,
Starting point is 00:24:27 and it's always been used by people who were rising up in the world. They bought politicians and used that. Now they call it stakeholder capitalism. What many of the mainstream are missing is Fried's attachment to the World Economic Forum, they said. They list FTX as a corporate partner and a participant, Facing is Fried's attachment to the World Economic Forum, they said. They list FTX as a corporate partner and a participant, which means that the company must meet the globalist organization's standards for stakeholder capitalism, a socialist economic model,
Starting point is 00:24:56 which deconstructs Adam Smith and Milton Friedman's free market foundation. Milton Friedman argued that the only responsibility of business should be growth and profit, of course, within the boundaries of the law, unlike Bankman-Fried, with the shareholders in mind. But the World Economic Forum insists that Friedman's philosophy must be abandoned and that the job of wealthy elites and corporations is to use profits as a tool. That's why this is just a beard for corrupt pay-to-play. Stakeholder capitalism becomes a way to trick the public into investing their faith in corporate leadership
Starting point is 00:25:37 because these companies are no longer simply in it for the money. Oh yes, they are altruistic, right? Just like this guy. They're not in it for the money. They want to save the world. And they're going to do it with Davos and the World Economic Forum. So they're in it for the survival of the world and of the species.
Starting point is 00:25:57 It's a kind of blind faith that allows people to be taken advantage of, as we're seeing now, in a very big way. But it's also the same kind of blind faith that you see in Trump and MAGA, isn't it? So, you know, it's always about creating blind faith in their agendas and their politicians. FTX and Freed heavily relied on investment firms like BlackRock. Now, we can take a little bit of joy in the fact that BlackRock is going to be burned a good bit on this as well.
Starting point is 00:26:29 A key component of stakeholder capitalism is a need for a digital currency framework, which would explain the World Economics Forum's interest in what this guy is pushing. And of course, that is exactly it. They're going to use people like this. You heard him. I mean, he's, you know, he's like this up speaking millennial who was, um, handpicked, you know, that people like him, people like Zuckerberg, are these guys, the smartest guys in the room, or are they a useful idiots for these globalists? So $2 billion of clients money has just vanished after 10 billion was shipped out. Uh, he secretly transferred the 10 billion to the other account there.
Starting point is 00:27:15 And again, he had a back door where he could do this without anybody seeing it out of the system. So there's an addition to that 2 billion, there's also a mysterious outflow of about 662 million. So more money is sprouting wings and flying away. This is, it's amazing to watch this, but let's take a look at the connections that he has to Democrats. A Gateway pundit says tens of billions of dollars were transferred to Ukraine, and then using FTX cryptocurrency, the funds were laundered back to Democrats in the U.S.
Starting point is 00:27:56 That's their headline. Well, there are a lot of connections to Biden. As a matter of fact, if you go back, as some people pointed out, Biden, he announced on April 25th of 2019, 13 days later, Sam Bankman-Fried launched FTX. What is interesting is that both of his parents, Stanford professor, co-founder of mind the gap, a political fundraising organization. Uh, his brother is a founder of an organization, uh, calls itself guarding against pandemics. Oh, they seem to be right.
Starting point is 00:28:41 Uh, and, um, center of all these things, right? His aunt is a member of the World Economic Forum, and the head of FTX's policy and regulation was Obama's head of the CFTC. So it keeps coming back to the CFTC. So this is this kind of revolving door that we see all the time with big pharmaceutical companies. Now we're going to be seeing it with money. With money. All of these Silicon Valley sages. 20-something-year-old sages.
Starting point is 00:29:19 These people who are so wise in the ways of science. They are all moving into the money space now, right? And of course, that was what made Elon Musk and Peter Thiel so wealthy, was PayPal. As many people pointed out, I think it's correct. I think the long-term designs of Elon Musk with Twitter is to get back into that financial space of where he was with PayPal. It's been a design of Zuckerberg. It was, um, before all this lockdown stuff happened, Zuckerberg made a major move to
Starting point is 00:29:57 try to offer, he put out a big white paper and he offered what he was calling at the time Libra, uh, to be a global coin. time Libra to be a global coin. It's going to be a stable coin. And embedded in that white paper where he's making this proposal to all the different governments and central banks of the world, let me be the world's central banker. He was that naive to think that they would let him do that. But, you know, he was filled with hubris. As big as Facebook was, I guess he thought that
Starting point is 00:30:26 they would just, oh, yes, we'll give it to you. But embedded in that was the offer. He says, this could be a de facto global ID for everybody. That's what he put in Libra. And that's the key thing. And that's what they're after with CBDC. So Zuckerberg has already tried to create a global cryptocurrency with Libra. That's the space in which all these guys were operating. And that's apparently how this guy was able to get in there as well. But again, it appears that he was Biden's number two donor. Washington Post reported this last March 3rd that Ukraine was dealing in crypto. Amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the CEO of FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried, has now come forward to help a crypto donation project. He humbly announced, this is the Washington Post,
Starting point is 00:31:24 Washington Post says that Sam Bankman Fried humbly, humbly announced. They're already worshiping him like he's Bill Gates or something. He's the new Bill Gates. He humbly announced that FTX would be supporting the Ukrainian Ministry of Finance and other communities in collecting crypto donations for the country. The Ukrainian government has received over $60 million in crypto donations from all over the world. FTX's CEO, Sam, highlighted that the war in Ukraine has been dragging on the countries in need of humanitarian help and access to the global financial infrastructure. This was in March that it been dragging on. The country is in need of humanitarian help and access to the global financial infrastructure. This was in March
Starting point is 00:32:08 that it was dragging on. At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football. The excitement, the roar, and the chance to reward you. That's why every day of the festival, we're giving new members money back as a free sports bet up to 10
Starting point is 00:32:23 euro if your horse loses on a selected race. that's how we celebrate the biggest week in racing cheltenham with live score bet this is total betting sign up by 2 p.m 14th of march bet within 48 hours of race main market excluding specials and place bets terms apply bet responsibly 18 plus gambling care.ee he also called attention to sanctions and crypto. He indicated that crypto exchanges like his should force sanctions announced by the government. And so he's offering himself there as a partner to them. And he's offering to accept donations in crypto and send it to Ukraine.
Starting point is 00:32:59 And you can trust Sam. He would never do something like send billions of dollars to his girlfriend's company in the Bahamas. Send him your donations to Ukraine. Democrats sent tens of billions of dollars to Ukraine and then launder this money back to the Democrat pockets and funds in the U.S. Now, that's the conclusion of Gateway Pundit. That is a very likely scenario of what happened. There is no proof of that yet, but it certainly looks suspicious when you look at how all this stuff happens.
Starting point is 00:33:28 There'll have to be an investigation. I'm not going to make that allegation yet, but it certainly does look suspicious, doesn't it? So, you know, when you look at the last eight years of what's been going on in Ukraine, since the American orchestrated coup and then the secession of Donbass and Crimea and stuff that the Ukrainian government has been shelling those areas.
Starting point is 00:33:55 And we've been sending massive amounts of military equipment in there. And as I have played for you in the past, people who supported that effort, who supported Ukraine, who are part of bringing in the weapons, said we can only figure out where about a third of this stuff is gone. Two thirds of it's just disappeared in thin air. It's kind of like Sam's crypto account. It just disappears. They transfer it to another country, you know, and it disappears.
Starting point is 00:34:19 You transfer the military equipment to Ukraine and it disappears. You transfer it, the money, other people's money, to your girlfriend's account in the bahamas and it just disappears we don't know where this stuff is going very interesting uh somebody there though is is really partying down big time with all this stuff some guy walks around wearing a t-shirt all the time here he is playing air guitar using some kind of probably shoulder-fired anti-tank thing, doing kind of a music rap video. Yes, it is the Z-Man himself, the thug and warmonger Zelensky. There he is dancing, and why wouldn't he dance? Look at all the tens of billions of dollars that he's been able to collect.
Starting point is 00:35:03 Yeah, it is just a black hole of corruption. And Zelensky is dancing with the devil. And so is Biden in all of this stuff. So Washington's crypto scam. This is from Lever News. And these people are pretty upset because it's kind of a left-leaning publication. And they're upset with how the money has not flowed the way that it should. In April, when cryptocurrency guru and Democratic mega-donor Sam described how crypto tokens work on a Bloomberg podcast. The host remarked that it sounded a lot like being in the Ponzi business, quote unquote. Bankman Fried, founder of the FTX cryptocurrency, replied that this was, quote, a pretty reasonable response, unquote, with a, quote, depressing amount of validity.
Starting point is 00:36:04 So the guy says, hey, this looks like a Ponzi scheme. He goes, yeah, that's a pretty reasonable response, and it has a depressing amount of validity to that analysis. It was a Ponzi scheme, certainly FTX-wise. The conversation occurred days after one of the industry's top regulators in Washington tweeted a picture with Bankman fried. And that probably should have set off blaring alarm bells throughout Washington, DC and the finance industry,
Starting point is 00:36:31 but it didn't. And so on Friday, FTX, uh, which was previously valued at $32 billion in its most recent investor funding round in September has now essentially gone to zero. They were protected by regulators who were asleep at the wheel, says this publication.
Starting point is 00:36:51 They were upset about that. While hapless, ordinary investors suckered in with slick ads from prominent celebrities and athletes lost their savings. Well, you know, we've seen this kind of revolving door with regulators, this kind of corruption in Washington with Big Pharma, and guess what? They killed people. They maimed people for life.
Starting point is 00:37:17 Hundreds of thousands, based on the VAERS report, which is so underreported, it's millions of people. Didn't just lose their savings, they lost their life. They lost their health, crippled for life. So, yeah, when you look at this, why do you think that the FDA wants to cover up for 65 years their collusion with Pfizer? Yeah, this is bigger than the JFK assassination, frankly. 65 years, their collusion with Pfizer. Yeah, this is bigger than the JFK assassination, frankly. That was something that affected the president, affected our government.
Starting point is 00:37:57 But this has also affected our government. It's reset the rules for our government. And they've killed a lot more people with this. So, of course, they want to treat this as if it were the JFK assassination. It's been an assassination of people around the world. A few days after Bateman Freed's prescient comments on Bloomberg podcast, his company, FTX, co-hosted a crypto session in the Bahamas with world leaders, celebrities, and investors. And on stage, he had with him, look at this, he's got Bill Clinton and Tony Blair.
Starting point is 00:38:34 And Sam, the millennium billionaire, is obviously dressed for the occasion. You know, the other two guys dressed down, they took their ties off and opened up their jackets. But, you know, there's Sam in a white t-shirt, shorts, white socks, and beat-up sneakers. There you go. Bankman Freed was fashioning himself as a political kingmaker. You know, by dressing that way, he's really saying something to them. He's saying, you know, you're dressing up for me,
Starting point is 00:39:05 but I'm not going to dress up for you. Yeah. He really is. My son says, looks like dinner for schmucks. Yeah. That's six months later, six months after this picture here, FTX has fully collapsed. Fully collapsed. So, Bankman freed the spawn of tenured Stanford law professors. His initial trades were about exploiting the difference in price between Bitcoin in the U.S. and Bitcoin in Japan.
Starting point is 00:39:40 So, he's doing an arbitrage on that. He made his presence known in the political world in 2020 when he donated $5 million to a super PAC supporting Biden's presidential campaign. New York Magazine ran a fluff piece where they were fawning over him. Here's the headline. The mysterious cryptocurrency magnet who became one of Biden's biggest donors. That's right. He got into number two position. And so this year he was very active in the midterm elections as well, donating $40 million there. Sean Kasten, a Democrat from Illinois, employed Sam's brother as an aide from 2019 to 2021.
Starting point is 00:40:29 He later became a member of the Digital Assets Working Group of Democrats on the House Financial Services Committee, which was focused on crypto. Sam and FTX helped to launch a crypto lobbying group called ADAM, Association for Digital Asset Market, which pushed to kneecap aggressive new leadership of the Securities and Exchange Commission. You see? So he, not only is he bribing, or not say bribing, but not only is he making heavy political contributions, I'm sure he expected nothing from the politicians that he gave this massive amount of money to.
Starting point is 00:41:09 Nothing was promised. Nothing was given. Even if they found in his favor. I'm sure it had nothing to do with the contributions that he had given them. So let's clarify that. But for legal purposes. But so he creates this organization. Not only does he make friends, let's just put it that way,
Starting point is 00:41:34 make close financial friends with the politicians who are overseeing the CFTC. But then when the SEC comes in there and says, we're going to be the ones who are going to regulate crypto, then he creates a lobbying organization to push to keep the CFTC people in charge of this. So that's going to make him a lot of friends with that regulatory agency. You know, who's your buddy? Who's your pal? You know, when the SEC came sniffing around there, wanting to expand their empire, who was it that expanded your empire?
Starting point is 00:42:08 Yeah, that's right. Me, Sam. Kiss my sneakers. So, yeah, this is, by the way, I talked about how much money, I mean, billions of dollars was spent this election, a midterm election. And I compared it to what was spent combined on the presidential election of 2000, Bush versus Gore. Bush had about $100 million and Gore had about $70 million was spent on him, you know, all together, you know, his campaign plus all the political action campaign, um, political, uh, action committees and, um, you know, the, the Democrat, uh, organizations and Republican organizations, you took, look at all that. It was a hundred totaling up all of that
Starting point is 00:42:57 a hundred million for Bush, 70 for Gore. Gore complained that Bush was buying the election because he had about 50% more money. And yet, when you look at this election, there were over six Senate candidates, six Senate races, where the combined for the 2000 presidential election was 170. The lowest of those top six races was more than 170 million. And when you look at how much was spent both sides on the Fetterman-Oz garbage, I mean, two more cartoonish clowns, you could not imagine fine. And yet it was about $350 million on that, about twice as much as what
Starting point is 00:43:42 was spent on the presidential campaign of 2000. And so we're seeing this kind of explosion, as I said before, because why? Because Washington has become so corrupt. And because there is so much money and power to be had, that people are buying it, buying their way in. That's what FTX was doing, big time. It's an advanced auction of stolen goods. We're gonna take a quick break and we'll be right back. Here's a, a, um, thank you, Ryan Labrador. Thank you very much for the tip on Rockfin.
Starting point is 00:44:14 I appreciate that. Um, I, um, had a little bit of time to, uh, put together. At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football. The excitement, the the roar and the chance to reward you that's why every day of the festival we're giving new members money back as a free sports bet up to 10 euro if your horse loses on a selected race that's how we celebrate the biggest week in racing cheltenham with live score bet this is total betting sign up by 2 p.m 14th of march bet within 48 hours of race.
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Starting point is 00:46:17 Yeah, that was, I don't know if you caught that or not. That's, if you're familiar with Ralph Vaughan Williams, he did, that's one of the themes from English folk song suites. I'm not really sure what the name of that English folk song was that started that out. And then when I was doing that, I realized, hey, that kind of sounds like Scarborough Fair.
Starting point is 00:46:38 So I put the two of those things together. It's kind of funny, isn't it? How in a particular culture, they fall into those types of patterns, even, um, even though they might have a different melody, they have a similar chord progression, which is not the, you know, of course, most of the songs today, uh, have the same chord progression, one, four, five, but, uh, it's a little bit different on that particular one. Uh, let's take a look at what is happening with the news. We have Zelensky and Bush are going to give a joint war presentation. Isn't that nice? Caitlin Johnstone has the, uh, that's a feature. They'll be appearing at an event, uh, the, uh, George W. Bush presidential center in partnership
Starting point is 00:47:19 with the U S government funded narrative management operations, Freedom House, and National Endowment for Democracy. The goal of the presentation will reportedly be to address the completely fictional and imaginary concern that congressional Republicans won't continue supporting U.S. proxy war efforts in Ukraine. They were very worried about that. Well, there's a couple of reasons they don't have to worry about that. Number one, we don't even know if Republicans are going to get the House at this point in time.
Starting point is 00:47:46 It's looking like that's going to be the case. I mean, of the remaining elections where they have not yet been able to count the vote, they only need to get about a third of them, whereas the Democrats pretty much need to run the House in order to get the House. They've got to win all these elections but um so that may not happen but if it does you know the republicans love war that's one of the reasons why they start it with democrats because they know the republicans are going to be oh yeah yeah agree with that uh it's one of the reasons why they used trump to push these vaccines you
Starting point is 00:48:23 know they run these people against type. And so, of course, the Republicans, for the most part, are not going to push back against any of that stuff. So that's not a concern. The Republicans may have a majority in the House, but certainly it's not going to happen in the Senate now, apparently. But this event is going to take place in Dallas. It'll be open to the public. It comes amid questions about the willingness of the former president's republican party to maintain support for ukraine yeah of course so we wouldn't think that
Starting point is 00:48:50 other republicans would do that right uh bush you may remember drew headlines and laughter earlier this year with his freudian confession where he accused putin of launching, quote, a wholly unjustified and brutal invasion of Iraq. I mean, of Ukraine, he said. Yeah. Talk about projection. Here's that clip, by the way. It's really amazing. On several different ways.
Starting point is 00:49:21 It's not just about the Iraq versus Ukraine thing. But it's also when he talks about Putin's elections while we're waiting weeks for these people to count the mess that has been made of our elections, uh, with, uh, Trump's mail-in nonsense and, the fact that, that,
Starting point is 00:49:41 you know, nobody wants to fix this. And then, uh, talking about, uh, jailing political opponents. So think about January the 6th with this. As you hear Bush talk, think not just about Iraq versus Ukraine,
Starting point is 00:49:55 but also about corrupt elections and jailing your political opponents. In contrast, Russian elections are rigged. Political opponents are imprisoned or otherwise eliminated. That wouldn't happen in the U.S., would it? The result is an absence of checks and balances in Russia and the decision of one man to launch a wholly unjustified and brutal invasion of Iraq. I mean, of Ukraine. Iraq, anyway. 75. Oh, I thought he was Bush 43.
Starting point is 00:50:39 I guess that's his age, not his position, right? Also appearing with Bush will be the leader who is slated to become the face of the U.S. Empire's next proxy war. It's Caitlin Johnstone, the leader of Taiwan. CNN says Taiwan's president will also take part in the event next week. She will deliver a recorded message in which she's expected to underscore that struggle for freedom is a global challenge. Caitlin Johnson says, and sure, why not?
Starting point is 00:51:09 If you're going to manufacture consent for proxy warfare against multiple powers, as your empire flails around frantically scrambling to prevent the emergence of a multipolar world, you may as well save time and promote them all on the same ticket. Yeah, so bring in the Ukraine guy and the Taiwan lady and we can have a big party there. Maybe you could get Zelensky to do some dancing and music for you as well, right? Many people who support the U.S. proxy war in Ukraine now recognize that the war was
Starting point is 00:51:40 a horrific disaster. But Ukraine isn't the good war. It's just the current war. Western propaganda means that people always oppose the last war, but that's currently being pushed by the propaganda people. So now we can acknowledge that Iraq was a bad war. I mean, if you did that before, you were, you were a terrorist, you were with the terrorist, you weren't with us, right, if you opposed the Iraq war. And then we found out that it was, and Trump proudly proclaimed, because it was a well-established fact, that we entered that war with lies about weapons of mass destruction, but Trump applauded the tactic of torture,
Starting point is 00:52:28 which produced those lies about weapons of mass destruction. And then he promoted to the head of the CIA the woman who not only was in charge of the torture program, the woman who not only brought the lies, but the woman who covered it all up. Trump embraced torture, embraced the torturer, embraced the torturer cover up, and put her in as head of the CIA. So, Zelensky is very busy lately. I mean, it was just last week that he accepted sean penn's oscar
Starting point is 00:53:06 as the war rages on out you know here's bush and sean penn on the same page who would imagine right this is for you said sean penn to zolinski as he handed over his oscar i didn't even know that sean penn got an oscar that's I guess he realized how undeserved it was. He had to get rid of it. It's just burning a hole in his conscience as he saw it sitting there in the show. So he says, I feel terrible.
Starting point is 00:53:34 It's just a symbolic, silly thing. But if I know this is here with you, then I would feel better and stronger for the fight. Says Sean Penn as he hands over his oscar um so the uh article here from breitbart says he's the dead man walking star so maybe that's what he won the oscar for i i long since stopped watching um uh mystic river uh they also mentioned here so maybe he got it for one of those.
Starting point is 00:54:05 You know, I never saw either one of those movies. Funny how when I see that Sean Penn is in it, I just swipe left or right, whichever way, to go in a different direction. And then we see the culture wars here at home. We have the LA Times is reporting about how LA County and other people there are trying to shut down rodeos. They want to ban rodeos there. Because, you know, it is just so horrific for the animals. And I've seen this type of argument made before. But I have to say, when Karen and I first got married, we were living in Houston.
Starting point is 00:54:48 We used to go almost every Saturday to this small rodeo. It's a town that was west of Houston, Symington. And it was great. It was an indoor rodeo, so it was there rain or shine. Every week they had the same animals there. They took good care of their animals. That was their rain or shine every week. They had the same animals there. They took good care of their animals. That was, that was their inventory. It was their stock.
Starting point is 00:55:10 It was their live stock and they took good care of them. They were not abusing them. If they had abused them, they would have been out of business, but you know, they would have this indoor rodeo and, um, you know, there'd be a dance and stuff like that afterwards, but it was a lot of fun. And, and, uh, even though it was the same animals, it was always very different every week because the humans kept rotating through, uh, they went through a lot of humans. They didn't go through the, any animals. It was the humans that were getting abused. And now when you look at the
Starting point is 00:55:36 rodeo, the guys that are doing the, um, um, the bull riding and many other things now they're wearing like flack jackets and helmets and stuff like that. Uh, that didn't happen when we were watching it 40 years ago. Um, you know, there were cowboy hats and that was it. Uh, so, uh, but it was, it was always a lot of fun and we would have the same animals there every week. They had one horse that they nicknamed April showers and they would always joke about that. And, uh, and, and the people who would go there week after week knew what was going to happen. And so this is a horse that, um, when, uh, they cut the horse loose, uh, they, they put a strap there. So the horses will, will buck. And that's one of the
Starting point is 00:56:26 things that LA times and the people in LA County, they're trying to ban the rodeos. That's one of the things they have a problem with, but it doesn't, they kick, uh, it isn't anything that hurts them. It's, it's the type of thing you've seen, uh, cats and dogs when you put a cone on their head, right? Many of them will react in various ways. Some of them will jump around. Some of them will just go straight down. But, you know, we had in the past, we had to put like some slippers on a dog that we had because something was happening. And you put those on their feet.
Starting point is 00:57:05 And you can see these videos on youtube you put it on the these mittens or something on the paw of a dog or a cat and they start you know lifting their legs up real high when they walk it's pretty funny but you know the animals will react in different ways and so they'll buck and this particular horse april showers, would take a couple of kicks and then release, uh, her bladder. And the people that were on the first row, they would say, those of you on the first row, you might want to move back, but they wouldn't give them any other information about that. And, um, I remember one time where they're, they had a delegation from China and, uh, just before they released April showers, they introduced over the intercom they
Starting point is 00:57:49 said and here on the front row which is where they put them right next to the gate where they had april showers coming up they said and here on the front row are esteemed representatives from china and they'd step you know wave to everybody and step back down. Then they released April showers on them. Uh, but, uh, anyway, so is California on its way to banning rodeos, uh, behind the growing movement to buck the event? I said earlier this fall, Alameda County supervisors officially banned the practice of wild cow milking, a timed event in which a lactating beef cow, unused to human
Starting point is 00:58:29 handling, was wrangled from the fields and brought to the arena. She's separated from her calf. And then you have three or four guys who try to keep the cow still while one of them tries to milk the cow. That was another rodeo that we went to see up in Huntsville, Texas. Huntsville, Texas is a big prison. That's where they execute people. They just fried a guy, not Sam, not Sam Bankman, but somebody else got fried for real up there. That's where they electrocute people in Huntsville.
Starting point is 00:59:06 But it's a big prison up there, and they're known for their annual rodeo uh it figured in a movie if you remember it stir crazy uh gene um gene uh wild wilder gene wilder yeah the comedian and rich Pryor. And what they, they allow the inmates to watch the rodeo. And so they'll have a whole, whole section of the arena where they have all these people. It's caged in, but they have all these people in a white jumpsuits, but they're surrounded in a cage. And so it's maybe like a third of the audience or something.
Starting point is 00:59:42 Those are the people who didn't have any demerits. But if you're really good, if you're really good, they'll let you participate in the rodeo itself. And so all the participants, all the human participants in the rodeo are prisoners. And they hold that out there as a... At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football. The excitement, the roar, and the chance to reward you. as a... Cheltenham with LiveScoreBet. This is total betting. Sign up by 2 p.m. 14th of March. Bet within 48 hours of race.
Starting point is 01:00:27 Main market excluding specials and place bets. Terms apply. Bet responsibly. 18plusgamblingcare.ie A carrot for them. You know, if you're good, we'll let you get in the rodeo. Well, this is one of the events that they had. The wild cow milking.
Starting point is 01:00:39 And these guys get pretty roughed up trying to hold that cow. I mean, there's... Cows are so big compared to humans it's like no way that this is it's going to injure the uh the cow it's going to injure the people that are there another one that they had was uh a horse that hadn't been ridden and they had to saddle it as a team and get from one side to the other on the horse. And so they had a team of four people to do that. And one of them jumped up and grabbed the horse from the neck and bit its ear. Not enough to draw blood, but the horse would just freeze.
Starting point is 01:01:16 It's like said with the dogs and cats with cones around their head. So the horse would brace itself and freeze. And so these guys would very quickly try to put a saddle on and cinch it. And one of them would jump on it and then try to, then they would release the horse and get the horse to run to the other side. Well, most of them are in such a hurry that they didn't get the saddle cinched on. And they go a few yards and the saddle turns upside down. And I mean, it was, you know, again, the humans were getting hurt. The animals were not getting hurt. That's the bottom line.
Starting point is 01:01:48 Anyway, so this article from the LA Times says, can you imagine if they did this to dogs? No, it's not going to work with dogs. And you might hurt the dogs, but you're not going to hurt these giant animals anyway with these things that they're doing. In this display of Western grandeur, hard work, grit, and sportsmanship, it has likely made the Peacock Series Yellowstone such a major hit. Yeah, people like to see this type of stuff, and they like to see the reality of real farming and ranching. A little bit of that going back. see the reality of real farming and ranching. A little bit of that going back.
Starting point is 01:02:33 San Francisco, San Juan, Capistrano, and Pasadena already have restrictions on rodeos, as do Pittsburgh, Leesburg, Virginia, Fort Wayne, Indiana, and other states and towns. We moved to North Carolina. We were very disappointed. They didn't stop the rodeos, but they didn't have very good rodeos. And, um, uh, when we went to them, they had all of these animal rights protesters out there and it was just annoying at the time. Uh, but I don't know if they've, uh, made any, uh, headway on that or not, but then they go on in this LA times article. The next thing that they think is really horrific, uh, is the calf roping thing.
Starting point is 01:03:05 And I've seen this happen over and over again. And, you know, it flips. They rope the calf, basically clothesline them. You know, the calf flips down and the guy jumps off and ties the calf up. That's one of them. They also have team roping. We have one person rope the head of the cow and the other person will get the back legs. That's a difficult thing to do.
Starting point is 01:03:29 Both of those things bother them. I think the cows just shake it off. It's not any big deal. But anyway, they said the first rider throws a rope around the neck of a small animal. They're not small. Stopping it mid-run with a forceful yank, which often tops the animal over. Then after dismounting, the rider will try to restrain it by tying three legs together in as short a time as possible. That's the calf roping event.
Starting point is 01:03:53 Here's an example of team roping. I played this back in June. This is a cow that got loose somewhere in the city. They're trying to box it in with vehicles that were there. Didn't work, but, uh, a cowboy came along and he was able to do a couple of cowboys did the team roping in real life. Remember this, this is a helicopter shot. So this, uh, this cow is running down the road, or Catholic, and they're trying to head it off with vehicles, but they can't do anything about it.
Starting point is 01:04:32 No matter what they try, it keeps getting out. Here comes a cowboy. Okay. He gets it right there. He's got the rope around the neck, and another guy is going to come in and immobilize him. And so these events came out of real world needs. They needed to do this type of thing on ranches. We're going to cut out a head of cattle. Here's a guy getting going to get the back feet.
Starting point is 01:04:57 Look at that. Oh, it fell down. Uh, people in LA are going to be so upset. That's that's just the way it works. Wait till you see what happens when they grow up. That's just the way it works. Wait till you see what happens when they grow up. That's what we used to tell the animal rights people. And that's what one of the rodeo people here says. He says, you shut down the rodeo, you know what's going to happen to all those animals? They're going to be hamburger-thin a week. We are taking care of them
Starting point is 01:05:19 and they are their bread and butter, so they do take care of them. For rodeo supporters, it's just one more example of California's radical progressivism. A state so out of touch with mainstream America that it's turning us back on a tradition as hallowed as apple pie. Well, that's right. One person said, frankly, our fans across the country have said, let them have L.A. Who cares? The sentiment from the rest of the country is that they're just out there. Why even fight this fight? And my answer to them is that this is absolutely the place to fight them.
Starting point is 01:05:55 And he's right. Because when you give up, it only emboldens them. And they're going to go from one place to the next. You know, you've got to fight them there, even if that is where their strength is so um i don't know i mean i look at this i wonder what are they going to do the poor people there on rodeo drive in la right that's a place where they rope in the rich and brand them they brand them with a prada or Rolexes or whatever. It's a horrible abuse what they do to these rich people. They stick them with prices that would kill anybody else, but they're big enough that they can handle it,
Starting point is 01:06:32 just like these cows and stuff when they get knocked around. The fact that these bleeding hearts get on here and try once again to destroy the American way of life is pathetic, said the president of Tri-valley republicans he said these are the same people who've made you wear those muzzles on your mouth there you go right the same people who put the masks on you are the ones who are worried about cattle and these things why are we allowing children to witness men and women forcefully dominate and abuse animals said a another la official yeah so why are we allowing children to witness men and women forcefully
Starting point is 01:07:14 abusing animals these are the same people who want children to um uh be abused by the drag queen story time hour. These are the same people who love the dominatrix Sam Britton, who dresses up in high heels and leather and does his ritual abuse for public consumption and gets promoted by Biden to be head of nuclear safety. Seriously. Yeah. Why, why do we parade this kind of abuse to children?
Starting point is 01:07:53 These people say, well, yeah, I don't want children seeing the rodeo, but you know, drag queen storytime hour in San Britain. That's good. That's good.
Starting point is 01:08:01 I mean, it is just so twisted. These people are, uh, another one that they hated was mutton busting. That, that is where they put, uh, kids on, uh, they have kids try to ride a sheep, um, which is actually a lot of fun to watch actually. And they, sometimes the kids get hurt, but, uh, not too often. Uh, my favorite event that they had was border collies rounding up sheep. And what they would do is they would dress up a monkey in a little cowboy outfit and strap the monkey into a saddle on the back of the border collie. Neither the border collie nor the monkey were hurt, but it was, we busted aside laughing at it because the border collie nor the monkey were hurt but it was uh we busted aside laughing at it
Starting point is 01:08:46 because the border collie would uh completely focused on the sheep didn't know there was a monkey on his back and it would suddenly you know take off and you can see this monkey massive whiplash as they're taking off on the thing but the monkey was okay it managed to to weather the whiplash that was there and then there's bull riding which i think is one of the most ludicrous things for these animal rights people to complain about i mean when you talk about bull riding the only animals that are going to get hurt on that are the two-legged ones. I've seen a lot of people get seriously hurt with a wild bull riding, but never seen a bull that has been injured with that. So it may be saved by the Mexican culture.
Starting point is 01:09:39 Mexicans are very heavily into rodeos, and, you know, it would be politically incorrect to take anything of their culture away from them, right? So it may be saved by the charos there who are into all kinds of special horseback riding. But again, as one person says, what I'm saying is if animal rights activists are successful in shutting down bull riding, that I assure you these animals have zero purpose and they would be turned into hamburger within a week because nobody's going to keep them around, standing around on the farm, living a natural life, being catered to as they do these rodeo animals.
Starting point is 01:10:17 He said maybe while a dozen bulls have had to be euthanized in the last three decades since they established this uh this uh pbr which is a radio rodeo um establishment here hundreds of thousands of cows and steers die at the hands of wolves foxes and domesticated dogs every year at live score bet we love cheltenham just as much as we love football the excitement the, the roar, and the chance to reward you. That's why every day of the festival, we're giving new members money back as a free sports bet up to €10 if your horse loses on a selected race. That's how we celebrate the biggest week in racing.
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Starting point is 01:11:24 but it's just another example of how they want to take everything in our culture down. Uh, one more news article that we've got here, just general news. I thought it was interesting. This, um, if you recall, there was a movie, I never saw the movie. It was called, uh, uh, terminal, uh, the terminal, the Steven Spielberg film about a guy who was, um, kind of in a state of limbo in an airplane terminal. He couldn't get out. Well, that was actually based on a real story. Which if I'd known that, I might have watched the movie.
Starting point is 01:11:54 I didn't think that'd be an interesting film. But this is an Iranian guy who was left in legal limbo at a Paris airport. And he lived there for almost 20 years. 18 years he lived in Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris. And it was loosely the inspiration for Spielberg's film The Terminal. He died after a heart attack at the airport's terminal around midday, according to an official that was there. He was estimated to be in his 70s, but they don't know because, you know,
Starting point is 01:12:26 he doesn't have any paperwork. That's one of the reasons why he was there. So he lived in the airport's terminal number one from 1988 until 2006 in legal limbo because he didn't have any residency papers. Year in and year out, he slept on a red plastic bench. He made friends with airport workers. He showered in staff facilities. He wrote in his diary.
Starting point is 01:12:53 He read magazines, and he surveyed passing travelers. What did this guy do for money? I mean, did he just put out a hat or something like that for people to contribute to? Because, you know, the price, even though he's not paying for room and board, well, he has to pay for his food, and food is pretty expensive in the airport. But if he doesn't have to pay for his room, I guess that's it. Anyway, they nicknamed him Lord Alfred. He became something of a celebrity there.
Starting point is 01:13:26 He told the Associated Press in 1999, seven years before he left, he said, eventually I will leave the airport. And he had, as I said, he was an Iranian. And it goes back to him having been imprisoned for protesting against the Shah of Iran. And then he was expelled without a passport. I thought it was kind of interesting because, like I said, my first introduction to what had really happened in Iran was from Iranian students who were in the College of Engineering at USF. And they were doing a lot of protesting. It was just before the fall of the Shah. And they would go out wearing balaclavavas and masks and stuff to hide their faces. And I, and that was unusual at the time.
Starting point is 01:14:12 And so I asked some of them, cause there's a lot of them in engineering. I asked them, um, you know, what are you guys doing? Why are you wearing that? And said, uh, well, uh, the Shaw has intelligence agents that are here taking pictures of us. And if they can figure out who we are, they arrest our family, put them in jail. Like, whoa. Said, yeah, the CIA trained the SAVAK, his secret police. It's a ruthless regime. So anyway, they started telling me what was going on in Iran.
Starting point is 01:14:39 So this guy protested against the Shah. He was jailed for a while, and then they expelled him without a passport. He applied for political asylum in several countries in Europe. But he said that he lost his briefcase that had his refugee certificate. He said it was stolen in a Paris train station. The police arrested him, but they couldn't deport him anywhere because he had no documents. So he wound up stuck in the airport in 1988 and stayed there until 2006. Now, here's a lesson for lockdown. You know, it's not just an interesting story, but it's something that is a cautionary tale for all of us. When he finally got his refugee papers, he described his surprise and his insecurity about leaving the airport. He reportedly refused to sign the documents, and he ended up staying there for several more years, until he had to be hospitalized in 2006, and then later on they put him in a Paris shelter.
Starting point is 01:15:43 But here's a lesson for all of us. This is kind of like the Stockholm Syndrome, but we've seen this over and over again with prisoners. Prisoners who have spent decades in prison and then they get a pardon, or maybe somebody finds some evidence that is exculpatory. It shows that they didn't do the crime. And they said, all right, you're free to go. And they don't want to go. There's been multiple incidences of people then committing petty crimes so they can get put back in prison again. They get so accustomed to being locked up
Starting point is 01:16:18 and in that kind of pseudo safety that they're afraid to get out into the real world. And this guy was that way just from being in the airport. He was insecure about leaving it and he didn't want to leave even after they gave him his papers and said, okay, you're free to go. He didn't want to leave. They know this. And that's one of the reasons why they did the lockdown.
Starting point is 01:16:42 And it is especially the reason why they're leaving this emergency executive order in. And it's not just the feds. It's not just Biden. It's all of the governors are extending this. Abbott extended it multiple times this year. They keep extending this thing every three or four months, depending on how long it lasts on a state-by-state basis. But they continue to extend this thing. And that's what they're trying to do to us.
Starting point is 01:17:08 It's a learned helplessness. They know that this works. They know that if they can keep you confined and locked down, then the longer they do that, the more that becomes ingrained in you. This is about psychological manipulation. And this is a very ruthless planned program to do to us what we've seen with prisoners, what we see with this guy who was afraid to leave the airport. And you can already see how it's had its effect on these people who are still walking around with masks. They bought into this hard and heavy,
Starting point is 01:17:46 and they're still holding on to that mask as a security blanket. And these are going to be the people who want to hang on to all of these rules and regulations, and add some additional ones, because that'll make them feel safer. That's what these people are exploiting. That's what these politicians are exploiting. And when we take a look at the election, when we come back here in a second, that is really what they're doing with the election as well. We've now had two elections under these pandemic rules. And now people are looking at this and just saying, well,
Starting point is 01:18:22 how can we count these mail-in ballots more efficiently? What can we do about that? Or there's nothing we can do because we have to take the mail-in ballots. And if we have everybody vote at the last minute and we can't count these things, or in some states you have prohibitions of doing any early counting, you've got to wait until the day of the election to even start counting the mail-in ballots. And so they say, look, there's nothing we can do about it. They won't address the initial issue because that has now been established in their minds. And they know how people can be accustomed to their prison.
Starting point is 01:18:58 They know how people become accustomed to their welfare state because the welfare system is a prison. And amazingly, the people who pointed out that the welfare system was a prison and it was not a helping hand up, it was something that was going to create dependency and insecurity. People like Charles Murray who talked about that, losing ground, and his book, losing ground showing what had been done to poor communities in the inner city with welfare, how it had been detrimental to their families, to their society,
Starting point is 01:19:34 to their spirit of independence and their idea that they could do something, turn them into dependent people looking for a handout. That same guy, Charles Murray is now supporting universal basic income. And when you look at the stimulus checks and all the rest of this stuff, all that was was the beginning of universal basic income. It was the beginning of conditioning. So that's what they want to do to us. A person described this man who lived there for decades,
Starting point is 01:20:06 said he was fossilized here. A ticket agent who was a friend compared him to a prisoner who was incapable of living on the outside. And so what they did to this guy at Charles de Gaulle Airport is what they want to do to all of us, and what Charles Murray is interested in. Richard Williams, thank you very much for the tip. I appreciate that. Oh, he said he liked the new bumper music. He said it was beautiful. Thank you very much.
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Starting point is 01:22:30 They build it as a comedy beyond belief. But now I guess we're counting Arizona because this is an election that has become beyond belief. And it's something of a comedy as well. Cameras went dark at a vote counting facility at a key Nevada County cameras of the vote counting facility in Nevada County, still counting midterm election votes stopped broadcasting overnight. Official said on November the 10th, they had a live stream that was set up there so that you could watch them counting the votes.
Starting point is 01:23:01 They lost connection about 1130 PM. They didn't get it back until eight in the votes. They lost connection about 11.30 p.m. They didn't get back until eight in the morning. So it was gone for about eight and a half hours. Owashoe County Security Administrator was said to have reviewed security cameras at the building, which run on a different system. Cameras showed that no person entered the ballot room of the registrar's office while the live feeds were cut off. Security personnel were working to make their footage public. So here's an example of what I was just talking about, how they lock in your perspective and get you to accept something as being fixed. In the future, we will look for a solution that would
Starting point is 01:23:43 prevent software disruptions or will simply not offer a courtesy live stream feed. Well, there you go. Just turn it off. We don't need any kind of transparency whatsoever. But what are they not going to do? They're not going to do the election in such a way that it takes weeks to count the stuff. That's not an option. They're still going to continue to do the election the new normal way, which means that it takes weeks to count the stuff. That's not an option. They're still going to continue to do the election the new normal way, which means that it takes weeks to get that. They're not going to have any transparency. They'll just cut off the feed.
Starting point is 01:24:14 That's a solution. So you're not worried about that. So we suggest enhancing transparency with security cameras rather than courtesy live stream cameras in future elections, they said. So we'll just have the security cameras and we won't do a live stream and the people won't get upset about it. But they'll still do all the vote by mail stuff. They'll still take a week or weeks to get this stuff done. Some 100,000 ballots all cast by mail remained uncounted as of Thursday afternoon,
Starting point is 01:24:45 said the Reno Gazette Journal. That included more than 50,000 ballots in Clark County. State law requires election officials to count absentee ballots as long as they were postmarked by election day and received by Sunday. And now everybody is doing vote by mail. So at that point in time, when this article was put out, Laxalt was leading the Democrat, Cortez Masto, by about 9,000 votes. But now over the weekend, they've declared that Laxalt is the loser.
Starting point is 01:25:21 After a week of counting ballots, they have now discovered enough to make him the loser. After a week of counting ballots, they have now discovered enough to make him the loser. Consider the fact that they can't figure out what's going on with these ballots. They can't give us any transparency, even literally with a live stream. And yet the World Cup will be one of the most biometrically surveilled events ever. And Reclaim the Net says it is a warning for future sporting events. These people want to look at every aspect of our life, catalog it, track it, data mine it. But they can't even be transparent about an election.
Starting point is 01:26:07 They can, but they won't. As I say in the clip, you know, they demand to know everything about us, but they hide everything about what they're doing from us. And France, you have Macron calling for online age verification. Why? Oh, we got to protect minors, right? They're not going to do anything to protect the kids from these trans pedos, but they are the drag queen story time. But we've got to have online identification for everybody because we've
Starting point is 01:26:41 got to protect the kids. Again, why is that the thing that's going to protect the kids? It's not. It's not going to protect them. But they'll just use it as an excuse. They cannot trust us on the internet, but they continue to do elections and tell us that we are dangerous extremists
Starting point is 01:27:00 if we don't trust their results. So Macron says we need to better protect our children on social networks and on the internet. So we need to better verify user age. This is just about setting up an ID in order to be able to use the internet. And the other aspect of this is going to be what we've already seen with the CCPA, the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authorization.
Starting point is 01:27:32 That's been put together and coordinated by Microsoft, working with hardware companies, with CPU creators, Intel, ARM, and others working with the software that is used to create all types of content, whether you're talking about video or audio, whether you're talking about articles, writing articles, or just creating memes. All of those, all the software people as well as the CPU people will work to put an ID on the content, and that will be tied to you. That's what they mean by provenance. So they will say, this is the person that it came from, and then they will have to authenticate that.
Starting point is 01:28:17 And if they don't do it, you won't even be able to upload it. This is preemptive censorship. They're not going to take it down. They're going to prevent it from ever going up. And so this new thing that Emmanuel Macron is putting out, he calls it the Children Online Protection Lab. He says France, Estonia, New Zealand, Amazon, Dailymotion, Meta, Microsoft, Alphabet, Snap, TikTok, Quant have all signed up.
Starting point is 01:28:49 And so you have this, again, coalition always. You have Microsoft as part of this. And, of course, Facebook. You want to protect your kids from the Internet? Take the phone away from them. Take the Internet away from them. Because it is a cesspool. And there really isn't any way that these people are going to, they use this, but we
Starting point is 01:29:10 can see what they're doing in the schools, and we know they don't want to protect the kids. That's the last thing they're trying to do. They are using our kids, they're mutilating our kids, they are psychologically, spiritually, mentally damaging our kids, deliberately dumbing them down. The only thing they're interested in teaching them is perversion. The Pope has entered into politics yet again, denouncing the sirens of populism, as he calls it.
Starting point is 01:29:39 I wonder when he's going to denounce communism. When is he going to denounce socialism? He says that populism is making people poor. Oh, really? Well, I think it is socialism and communism that is making people poor, and I think it is the deliberate agenda of the globalists to do that.
Starting point is 01:29:57 They've declared that we're going to own nothing. But that's okay, because if we're poor, we're happy. Obviously, the Pope doesn't believe that that's the path to happiness, except he will toe the line for them. They've got other issues in the Vatican. We have a Vatican chief auditor said he was raided and forced out for digging too deep. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:30:17 Don't look too closely at the elections. Don't look too closely at the economics of the Vatican. Vatican's former chief auditor, Libero Malone, says he was raided by gendarmes in June of 2017, after which he was accused of spying on top Vatican cardinals. Now you have to confess, they demanded, according to Malone, who says he signed resignation papers instead of facing time in a Vatican jail, reports the New York Times.
Starting point is 01:30:51 Since his ouster, the Vatican, which has been plagued with financial and pedophilia scandals for decades, has attempted to clean up its act. Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Bessieu, I guess is how you pronounce his last name, B-E-C-C-I-U, who Maloney was accused of spying on, has now himself been booted out from his position and is now standing trial for embezzlement and abuse of office. But rather than being vindicated for that, they're now coming back after Maloney as well. He's now come back under the spotlight after the Vatican reopened a criminal investigation against him, in which he claims was an attempt to make him go away after he filed a lawsuit against the Vatican's Secretariat of State.
Starting point is 01:31:39 Yes, it's a very small government, and it operates like all the rest of the governments in spite of its size, unbelievably corrupt, vicious, coming after their enemies with a knives out. And if you blow the whistle, boy, they really come after you, don't they? So the Biden administration has extended the COVID emergency. As we see, this is one of the reasons why I said, everybody will talk about the lockdown election. Some people they'll talk about the election. We don't believe it.
Starting point is 01:32:09 We believe the Democrats are rigging it. Some of them will say there's the central thing, regardless of whatever you're talking about, regardless of the celebrity candidates that Trump put in, regardless of his toxic personality, the key is the mail election, mailing it in, or mailing out the ballots, because that's where the corruption really begins, is the mail-out process. But nobody takes it, even if they take it to the election thing,
Starting point is 01:32:38 nobody takes it to the fact that it's predicated on this continuing state of emergency, which Biden just extended yet again. It's now going to go through January the 11th. They know it's going to be an emergency through January the 11th. Every 90 days since January 2023. So it's going to go for a full three years. He's now extended it so go for a full three years. He's now extended it. So it'll last for three
Starting point is 01:33:06 years. Now that was not the date from which I mark everything. I mark it from Trump's executive order declaring a national state of emergency, because that really was when the governors politically kicked this thing off because that's when he gave them the money. You know, he did that on a Friday the 13th. And then over the weekend, immediately had Cuomo, New York and Newsom in California do their lockdown and their emergency because that unleashed money for them. But the original declaration of emergency, as we pointed out before, was in January and it was done by HHS, Alex Azar, the guy that Trump put there, Alex Azar, who used to be the CEO of Eli Lilly.
Starting point is 01:33:52 And of course, he got put in that position because Trump used RFK Jr. and had been talking about being a vaccine skeptic, and he had big pharmaceutical companies who were very insecure about what Trump was going to do. Would he remove their immunity, their legal immunity, from prosecution for damage that they do to kids with vaccines that was put in there by Fauci in 1986? And so Trump brings in RFK Jr. during the transition period. Should call it the transaction period.
Starting point is 01:34:26 That's a lot of money changing hands right then. And so there was a transaction shortly after that. He was then visited by big pharmaceutical executives. A great deal of money was contributed by the big pharmaceutical companies to Trump. And lo and behold, he took the CEO of Eli Lilly, put him in as the head of HHS, and it was that guy who kicked off this pandemic state of emergency in January of 2020 that has now been extended and will now have its third anniversary. But it's not going to stop at year three. It'll continue.
Starting point is 01:35:00 The declaration enabled the emergency authorization of the COVID vaccines. It enabled testing and treatments for free. It expanded Medicaid coverage to millions. It did all those things. Trump's executive order released tens of billions of dollars to governors who had individual personal control. They were unaccountable to the legislature for this money that they would spend. And in most cases, it was many times the entire state budget at the discretionary disposal of these governors. So Biden has urged Congress to provide billions more in aid to pay for more COVID vaccines and for more testing. And this is coming as Pfizer has just quadrupled the price of the vaccine.
Starting point is 01:35:56 Going to charge up to $130 per dose for something that takes them just over a dollar to make. And we need to buy more of that. Lots more. There's no case being made that we have a pandemic going, but they keep the emergency going. They keep the money flowing. They keep the mail elections going. Public health officials are urging people under the age of five and older to get updated boosters alongside a flu shot. This is ABC News talking. Do all this before a predicted winter coronavirus surge and a nasty flu season. And RSV is coming as well.
Starting point is 01:36:36 A triple threat. So make sure you go in and load up on all these vaccines. I want to correct something that I said I regret saying on Friday. I was asked a question on Rockfan comments, and I immediately started thinking about the medical aspects of it. Some listener said that they had a job that they had just been approved for, but in order to get the job, they had to get several of the older vaccines, DTaP and some things like that. And so I started thinking and asked me about the safety of it. So I started thinking about it from that standpoint.
Starting point is 01:37:14 And I said, well, you know, I can't advise you about that. I just know that even if it is not an mRNA vaccine, that these traditional vaccines have done a lot of damage to people because of the preservatives that they put in. They're putting in things to preserve it, things to irritate your immune system. They call those adjuvants. And those things in and of themselves can harm you seriously. That has included things like formaldehyde and mercury into those vaccines. So I said, you know, you might want to think about that.
Starting point is 01:37:52 I don't know what the moral issues are in terms of how they were tested on these older vaccines. But what I should have said, and it bothered me that I didn't say it, is that I don't know what this job is. I don't know how good this job is for you. Maybe it's something that is a much better job than you've had, and you're looking to get it. I said, what I should have said. And what I'm going to say now, forget the medical issues.
Starting point is 01:38:22 Think about the fact that you're going to get this job. No matter how good this job is, you're going to accept a job working for somebody who thinks that they own you and own your body. And so what's that going to do? If they think and presume to have the ability to tell you that you've got to inject something into your body, even if it were a placebo, I would reject that. Why? Because it is a placeholder. It's a placeholder, and they're going to be telling you in the future that you've got to get this, you've got to get that, you're going to have to get the new COVID boosters, you're
Starting point is 01:38:54 going to have to maybe get the untested RSV vaccine that they're pushing through. There's no end to any of this. And do you really want to work for a company like that? Do you really want to invest time and effort into trying to build a relationship or build your career and that kind of a company, because they're going to pull the rug out from under you as people in the military have realized with these vaccine mandates at some point in the future, they're going to give you something that is dangerous, untested,
Starting point is 01:39:26 perhaps developed in an immoral way. What are you going to do about it at that point? That really is the consideration. So I was upset with myself. I didn't say that on Friday. I got sidetracked. Well, I'm trying to think about what I had heard from the DTaP vaccines and some of these other ones. My initial response to him was because they had a long list that he didn't have any or she.
Starting point is 01:39:53 Forget whether it's male or female. I might not even know because sometimes people use pseudonyms. But there was a whole bunch of vaccines that they wanted them to take. And I said, well, you know, if you decide to go that route, the very least you should do for your health is to try to spread those things out as much as possible instead of getting them all at once. That will increase your chances of injury. But I would just consider, do you really want to work for a company like that? We need to start separating ourselves out just as we've had a lot of medical personnel who have done that. Getting back to the election, though, a Spanish company that has ties to George Soros
Starting point is 01:40:34 is counting millions of votes in midterm elections. This is from the New American. And I guess you could subtitle this, Nobody Expected the Spanish Inquisition, right? He says, this is Joe Wolverton, and he says he's a native of Arkansas, and he was asked by several friends there to return to the home state and help them to defeat the deceptively named Religious Freedom Amendment. The amendment was a ballot measure, and if passed,
Starting point is 01:41:07 it would have ceded to the state government the authority to suspend religious worship of any kind if it, that is the state government, declared that there was a compelling government interest. Well, we know what they're going to do with that, right? They evidently ran into problems shutting down churches during their last phony pandemic, so they want that power. They're not going to give any of this stuff up. They're keeping what they got, and they're ratcheting it up to the next
Starting point is 01:41:34 level, adding new things like this. And so he was there, he was fighting it, and as he was watching the results very closely, he noticed something very disturbing. He said, as I scroll down the site, I couldn't believe the notice that I read at the bottom of the page. And he goes, and remember, this is the official election results page of the state of Arkansas. There at the foot of the page, I think is the way you would pronounce this. I'm guessing it's S-C-Y-T-L. Maybe Cytl, like a scythe or something like that, or a scythe or something like that. Anyway, it is a Spanish corporation.
Starting point is 01:42:19 He said, not only that, but he said, he said, I immediately scrolled back to the top of the page to make sure I hadn't accidentally left the official page. No, I was still there. And he scrolled down and he looked at it and said, the results are tabulated and owned by this corporation. He says, most of you never heard of this company, S-C-Y-T-L. And you're probably wondering why I'm making such a big deal about the fact that the company not only was hired by the government of the state of Arkansas to count the ballots, but they hold a copyright to the report of the results published there on the state's official election result website. Isn't that strange?
Starting point is 01:43:13 Yeah, the problem is, you know, you look at most of the states that have put in toll roads. This became a big deal in North Carolina after I left. Tom Tillis had, you know, in 2010, just to briefly recap, 2008, North Carolina went for Barack Obama. 2010, they did not like Barack Obama as part of the midterm election. Everything in North Carolina went Republican. And I mean everything. The legislature, for the first time since Reconstruction, became Republican. Every statewide office went Republican.
Starting point is 01:43:48 What did not go Republican and did not change was the congressional mix. It stayed exactly the same because they have carefully gerrymandered all the districts the Democrats had. And now the Democrats have sued for the last 12 years fighting the Republicans over their gerrymandering after the Democrats that had free hand to do that for over a century. As soon as the Republicans did the same thing back to them, they've been suing in court, but, um, they did change it because 2010 was a census year,
Starting point is 01:44:18 which meant that the party in power would redraw the congressional districts. And now the Republicans had the power. They redrew them. The Democrats have been suing ever since. But one of the things that happened was somebody that I knew there was an honest, as you'll find any great guy, and again, he is a state legislator. He was not somebody whose entire career he saw as being part of politics. And he had been the leader of the minority for a long time,
Starting point is 01:44:49 but as soon as they got the majority, they put Tom Tillis, who had just gotten elected, they leapfrogged him over Skip Stam and put him in as Speaker of the House. And within a couple of election cycles, they had him running and got him elected as a U the House. And within a couple of election cycles, they had him running and got him elected as Senate, as a U.S. Senator. But in that amount of time where he was there at Speaker of the House, that was when North Carolina put in their first toll roads and, you know, had these things being run as they
Starting point is 01:45:17 are in many states by a Spanish corporation. Now, here you've got a Spanish corporation that owns the results of the Arkansas election and has a copyright on the report. What are we doing? When are people going to just pull back and say, justify that. Let's just get rid of this. But no, we preserve all of this stuff as good conservatives. That's what conservatives do.
Starting point is 01:45:41 They preserve what the liberals have done and what they've done as well. He says, allow me to introduce you to some disturbing facts about this company, S-C-Y-T-O, as New American first talked about back in 2013. He said the press release issued jointly by that company in the state of Florida in 2013, said that Florida had hired this Spanish corporation to count the votes. They said their end-to-end election modernization solution covers the full election cycle, pre-election, election day, and post-election, providing electoral bodies the most secure, transparent, audible, and accessible solution to the marketplace.
Starting point is 01:46:29 Well, there you go. And haven't the elections become so much better now? And I don't know. Evidently, that must be what they need in Arizona and Nevada. If they just had the Spanish corporation do it, they'd just be fine, I'm sure. But the Spanish company is also tied to George Soros. There are three companies that are involved there. All of them revolve around his open society, and he's got his hooks into each and every one of those. I had a listener, Ken, from Bristol, Vermont, who talked about the elections.
Starting point is 01:47:09 He said, I just heard your view on what happened to our country's failure to protect children, especially the unborn. Yeah. Now, every one of us is now going to have to have an ID in order to get onto the internet to protect the children. But we're going to mutilate them, and we're going to sterilize them with chemicals.
Starting point is 01:47:30 And, um, if we don't get to mutilate them before they're born and burn them to death with chemicals, and then if they do survive that people in Montana have said, no, no, you're not going to, not going to require any medical help for those poor kids either. All of that stuff that we saw happening. So he says, I'm in full agreement with you. I've been mourning ever since the news came out that Proposal 5 won in my state. It's horrifying, and I pray to Jesus for his forgiveness in my failure to do enough to prevent this abomination.
Starting point is 01:48:03 Well, we do what we can. And I think we need to understand this really as a judgment against our country. Because we look at what we have embraced. I mean, just look at the Republican Party, what it has embraced. I was talking this spring about the log cabin Republicans and the LGBT people honoring Melania Trump at Mar-a-Lago, having a big party, big, you know, they want a big Republican tent to bring in the LGBT. That's what Trump and Melania are doing. They were honoring Melania.
Starting point is 01:48:46 The Trumps were honoring them. It was an LGBT love fest. And at the same time, this guy who is all pro-life, remember how Trump was pro-life? Has he said anything about any of the abortion referenda? No, of course.
Starting point is 01:49:03 He has these big rallies where he promotes himself. He doesn't even promote the candidates. He certainly doesn't care about any of these issues. But we're so focused on the degenerate pagan society that we have created with the LGBT at the center of all this. But it even hits our Christian candidates. Look at Doug Mastriano. And what is happening with the candidates who reject this pagan LGBT pedo grooming of kids?
Starting point is 01:49:38 What about the people who support traditional Christian values? Even those people in the Republican Party who talk about God do it with occult fortune tellers. That is what is happening in the Republican Party. These MAGA Trump prophets, these people who have been around since the 2020 election, now two years of these people saying, you know, God has put Trump in, well, actually had people telling me that at rallies. And I said, no, I don't think so. I don't know. I said, you know, any, anybody in my understanding, anybody that is in office is there because
Starting point is 01:50:20 God allowed them to be there. God chose them to be there. You could say that about Barack Obama or about Bill Clinton. Does that make them a good candidate? You know, God has, and they say, well, you know, it's like Cyrus. He took him by the hand. And it's like, well, I don't know. Cyrus looked at these ancient manuscripts at the time, and they brought out some scrolls that had mentioned
Starting point is 01:50:48 Cyrus centuries beforehand. And he had a whoa moment, and so he made things better for the Jews in captivity. But I didn't see any recognition from Donald Trump. I didn't see any ancient scrolls with his name in there, and I didn't see any recognition from Donald Trump. I didn't see any ancient scrolls with his name in there. And I didn't see any acknowledgement from Trump about God. But I did see all these people around him before he was elected in 2016 through the entire four years. He's like, you know, don't criticize Trump. He's God's anointed. And I said, well, I don't know about that. I do know what God thinks about
Starting point is 01:51:26 things that we do and policies and things. I look at them and see how they line up with the Bible, and I don't see a lot of that here. But we had, as this is Huffington Post, Christian prophets foretold his victory, talking about Doug Mastriano. And so I think when we look at this, I kind of put this in the same category as what happened with us with schools getting locked down. People had become complacent or they loved the schools and they didn't realize what was happening. They couldn't believe that it was happening to their kids. You would talk to them about what was going on in schools, even though the curriculum
Starting point is 01:52:10 has been nationalized with the Department of Education. That was its purpose. They've been working on nationalizing the curriculum for 40 years, over 40 years. And they've gotten pretty good at it. But people would say, well, that's not my school. That's not happening in my school. Oh, it is. It is. And even if you could show them, even if something blew up and, and it got exposed in their school, well, yeah, but that may be what they're teaching in my school,
Starting point is 01:52:36 but my kids got a really good teacher at school and that's not what's happening. Then on came the lockdown and the parents started seeing what was actually being taught in that classroom with the Zoom classes. And so even though it was a bad situation, God pulled back the curtain so you could see who was pulling the levers there. And now, even though this is a bad situation and we would like to see people who uphold Christian values as policy, we've now seen something that is even, I think, worse than some of the woke stuff. We've seen people who have cloaked themselves in Christianity and are really pagan and occultic. I just feel like he's been chosen for this.
Starting point is 01:53:27 I really do, said one person, a health care worker from New York, talking about Doug Mastriano. I think he was led to this position for a reason. Many waiting in line believed that God would intervene for their candidate. Oh, I think he's going to win 100%, said of florist from Chambersburg. And they give the people's names. And I'm interested in mentioning their names. Anyway, he says he's a religious man, says her husband. He's the real deal. Look into his eyes. He's truthful. He's honest. You know, I've never seen someone so honest. No matter how honest he is about the politics or the temporal things,
Starting point is 01:54:07 this is a guy who has embraced false prophets because they were saying hopeful things about him. These people who, if they believe, if they want to vote for him because of his positions that are Christian, that are biblical, they should reject that. And God has, in losing this election and putting in somebody who is going to oppose their freedom in every regard, who is going to be much worse for their day-to-day life,
Starting point is 01:54:48 and doing that, the silver lining is God has exposed these false prophets and this political idolatry. And that is one of the worst things that could happen, the pollution of true Christianity by these people. And we need to purge that out. So another one says there was blood on the moon in the sky and Mastriano supporters made half jokes about this being a supernatural affair. We want a red wave and we want a red moon and a red wave. Ray from Lancaster said he had been at a Mastriano rally earlier when a double rainbow appeared in the sky. Even some of the news media made mention, he said, that God must
Starting point is 01:55:32 be intervening. So I think there is a possibility there. I think he's got God's hand on him, said Mastriano's brother. I don't believe in polls polls even though he's behind well he ran a general election that was very shocking to the huffington post in the mainstream media and i thought it was hopeful he refused to talk to the mainstream press he campaigned alongside self-declared christian apostles and prophets that's where the problem came in. Self-declared. People saying, thus saith the Lord, and it doesn't come true. Go ahead and play that clip if you got that. They are desperately trying to stay in power and are trying to stay relevant.
Starting point is 01:56:19 But it will not work. My will is overriding all of their plans and you will start to see them fall and step away. Some will try and hide. Some will turn on others to say their own position. But exposures are coming from all directions and will expose
Starting point is 01:56:38 every last one of them. Say it to the Lord. Yeah. A shake-up will occur in your nation's capital. Well, a shake-up needs to happen with some of these MAGA cults. God has exposed these people
Starting point is 01:56:54 for the charlatans that they are. That was Julie Green. She was one of the key hanger-ons with the Mastriano campaign. He's exposed these people as charlatans, exposed these people as charlatans expose these people no matter what they say no matter what they do their policies may be right but their prophecies are a reproach to the christ so they said a little after 10 3030, Fox made the call that Mastriano had lost.
Starting point is 01:57:27 His supporters ambled about, feeling a mixture of disbelief and denial. A group of 10 people formed a circle, held hands, began to pray, as a band launched into a cover of Superstition by Stevie Wonder. I don't know how coincidental. Robertson said she had flown on a red-eye flight from California where she was known as a Trump bitch, she said, to support Mastriano. She claimed to have her own little super PAC,
Starting point is 01:58:00 and she raised a lot of money for a GOP nominee who had just lost. She said, the Democrats, obviously they cheat. I'm not QAnon person, but they're doing something dirty here. Like the dominion machines, something that doesn't make sense. She said, uh, but we're going to be okay. The house and the Senate are turning red and Trump's going to announce that he's running. Well, yeah, but, um, no, that's not going to happen. Trump will run for sure.
Starting point is 01:58:30 Asked if Mastroianno should concede. She quickly replied, no, never, because Democrats cheat. They never concede. So why should we? So this whole thing is a race to the bottom. The whole thing is a race to a civil war. That's why I said, I think,
Starting point is 01:58:48 you know, as much as, as we see the questionable practices, as many flaws, as we see, you have to understand that these people want this kind of chaos. And, um,
Starting point is 01:59:03 you got the people who are going to be using this to raise money. They're going to continue their tours talking about election corruption while they do nothing. They didn't do anything for the first two months before you had the runoffs for the Senate. And now here we are two years later, and they have done nothing except whine and raise money and then surround themselves with a lot of people with a lot of thus saith the Lord talk. Julie Green, a prominent Christian prophet, her bodyguards stood by. She got bodyguards. As Green twisted and turned to the music, says Huffington Post. Earlier this year, she claimed to receive a prophecy from God
Starting point is 01:59:46 that the angel of death would visit multiple prominent Democrat politicians. I talked about that. She prophesied that Nancy Pelosi would be taken out and many others. She said Prince Charles would kill his mother, but he would never take the throne, all these other things. How many times does Julie Green have to be wrong? And she's not the only one. Once appearing alongside Mastriano at a QAnon event in Gettysburg, she recited a message that God had given her. Yes, Doug, I am here for you, and I have not forsaken you, she said, speaking as God.
Starting point is 02:00:27 The time has come for their great fall, for the great steel to be overturned. So keep your faith in me. Well, I have no faith in Julie Green, and she doesn't speak for God. And the silver lining in a lot of this stuff is that these people should be thoroughly discredited. A little after midnight, one video showed a few dozen remaining Mastriano supporters sullenly sitting in chairs as a DJ played Never Gonna Give You up by Rick. So they got Rick rolled at the end of the night. So when you look at this, as I said, it's a reproach to Christ. These people, Huffington Post,
Starting point is 02:01:16 talk about the theocratic future of the GOP. It's not theocratic. This is just the prosperity gospel wedded to politics. That's all this is. The GOPP. The gospel of prosperity and politics now. So, may God destroy this movement and the false prophets along with it and this political idolatry here.
Starting point is 02:01:48 This reporter says that they pulled up into one of these rallies. I also pulled in the parking lot, glancing in the rearview mirror to see a car pulling in behind me with a sticker on its front windshield declaring, CRT Marxism sucks. You see, it isn't just Christ that they're reproached to. They're reproached to the political issues that they stand with. Because when you pull in lies like this, as I said before, it's like a loaf of bread where you got a cockroach crawling around in it.
Starting point is 02:02:17 You're just going to throw the whole thing out. And so these people, if they rightfully complain about Marxism and CRT, if they rightfully complain about what's being done to our children and other things like that, then what they are doing is throwing a cockroach in that loaf of bread. And we don't expect that people are going to protect the lives of children, that they're going to understand what marriage
Starting point is 02:02:45 is about if they're not Christian. Pagan societies have always sacrificed children, always. That's been a hallmark. Why are we surprised about that? You see, it's not going to be a political solution. It has to be a spiritual solution. You're not going to stop the sexual exploitation of kids by our political institutions even now, by the schools, by the government. You're not going to stop that.
Starting point is 02:03:15 You're not going to stop the murder of babies as long as we're a pagan society. Those are the values of paganism. So I was welcomed by Pastor Don Lamb, says this writer, who made it clear before I arrived at the church that he was wary of journalists like me, but that the church would stand by its promise to welcome anybody for Sunday service, even you. Well, that makes them feel really welcome, doesn't it? Lamb then introduced a visitor to the day's service, Calvin Greiner, a middle-aged white man who claims to receive prophetic visions from God. Greiner walked over to the front of the room carrying a long sword and grabbed hold of the microphone. I was instructed years and years ago to make a sword and to put on it specific words, he said. And then he said on the sword, he's written anointed and appointed
Starting point is 02:04:10 worship, warfare, prayer, intercession by the direction of our Lord Jesus Christ. He said, the other side says the sword of the Lord and my name's not on there. It's the sword of the Lord, the sword of the spirit. This is the type of thing wedded with all this false prophecy, all this gospel of prosperity and political success that makes a mockery, makes a mockery out of what is true. It disgusts me. In April, Mastriano spoke at an event in Gettysburg,
Starting point is 02:04:46 hosted by QAnon. He told the crowd that he would be the next governor of Pennsylvania because, quote, my God will make it so. The event's organizer, Francine Fosdick, then gave him what she called the Sword of David. Here they are, the back to a sword. She explained that she was giving called the sword of David. Here they are, they're back to a sword. She explained that she was giving him the sword because of the warfare that Mastriano would wage
Starting point is 02:05:09 on the campaign trail. You've been fighting for our country and fighting for our religious freedoms and so forth. Yeah, it is a good thing to do that. But as this article points out, the Seven Mountains Mandate is at the core of this new apostolic reformation. That's what they call themselves. I call them the GOPP, the prosperity, the gospel of prosperity and politics.
Starting point is 02:05:37 This relatively new evangelical movement believes in miracles, the supernatural, the existence of modern-day apostles and prophets. It is a movement characterized by Christian dominionism, the belief that Christians must gain control over the seven mountains of societal influence to form a perfect world. Only then, says the prophecy, only then can Christ return to the earth. They've got to do something to make that happen. And of course, it revolves around this great awakening tour that's being done by Clay Clark. And you got all the usual people, you know, Mike Lindell, Alex and Roger are there. Flynn is there all the time. That's
Starting point is 02:06:20 where Flynn, one of these events was where Flynn did his prayer to ascended masters that he plagiarized verbatim from Elizabeth Clare Prophet, a doomsday cult prophetess from the 1980s. You know, she was going to be the one who was, you know, going to be nuclear destruction and she was going to survive. Unfortunately for them, she died, and none of that happened. Geesebusters, geesebusters, thank you very much. I appreciate that tip.
Starting point is 02:06:51 Thank you. Yeah, again, I focus on this because we need to learn some lessons from this. First of all, we need to stop the vote-by-mail stuff. But we need to understand what the foundation of our problems are. And they have a spiritual dimension to it. These people are bringing in false prophecies, and they're bringing in false Christianity. We've seen our elections corrupted.
Starting point is 02:07:21 I'm not going to remain silent while they try to make a laughing stock, not of the elections, but of Christianity. I knew all this about Greene when she took the stage of the great reawakening in Mannheim. I did not expect to witness how much her followers adored her, how excited they were to watch her reveal prophecies on stage. She said, says God, you can't stop my son who is a rightful president and his name is President Donald Trump.
Starting point is 02:07:56 The crowd broke into hysterical cheers. He is on his way back and how he takes his position back on center stage, you will never see that coming because you won't see me coming. And I am with him. Speaking for God. Christianity is under attack. Liberals are indoctrinating your kids in school, says the re-election tour. And the election was stolen.
Starting point is 02:08:22 This is at the same rally, Eric Trump takes the stage and holds a microphone up to Trump who phones it in, phones it in. That is what they're telling everybody. Uh, and as much as we've heard this broken record, now they're breaking other things as well. Even Kellyanne Conway is backing away from Trump at this point. She was asked on Fox News about DeSantis and Trump, and she tried to split the difference. She said, here's what I think. I'm glad that both men, Trump and DeSantis, are in the Republican Party and have records of accomplishment that people can point to and want to emulate in their own states and people who want to run for office
Starting point is 02:09:11 because they're inspired by candidates and leaders like them who don't back down and get things done. Yeah, right. Yeah, even Kellyanne Conway is trying to hedge her bets on Trump. She said, I think we need more unity and less divisiveness than Republican party. Well, you better talk to your former boss then. Uh, she says, cause guess what? We have the best policies and messages. Do you have any policies? Do you have any positions? Well,
Starting point is 02:09:40 you got positions. You don't have principles of what you don't have. Uh, Carrie Lake, I think is, um, you know, still You don't have principles of what you don't have. Carrie Lake, I think, is still, this election has not stopped. That's the counting Arizona. And even if it doesn't go her way, and right now she's a little bit behind in a very, very close race. If it doesn't go her way, you're going to see her around forever. She will be the keynote speaker in all these reawaken America things. She'll be making lots and lots of money. She has assured herself of a career, uh, complaining about elections, but never doing anything about them. Carrie Lake, according to all the people who worked with her, and I've mentioned this before
Starting point is 02:10:27 when she was a reporter, they all said, couldn't believe that she would, the positions that she's got now is 180 degrees from where she used to be. She used to be very, very leftist, very liberal. She posed with Obama. She contributed to Obama. But now she's a born-again Trumper. And she will be grifting and this thing. She's now become a certified hero of the MAGA cult.
Starting point is 02:10:59 And she will turn that position into cash for years to come. So especially if she loses. That'll be probably the best thing for her. She won't have to do anything that could possibly make her unpopular with people. She can't be faulted for not following through on her campaign promises. She can now run for years as part of this tour, speaking and getting paid big bucks for the crowd that is continually going to be looking in the rearview mirror. It's just like I said before the 2016 election with Trump. The best thing that could have happened for Alex would have been for Trump to lose then.
Starting point is 02:11:44 And they could have said, well, can you imagine how good Alex would have been for Trump to lose then. And they could have said, well, can you imagine how good it would have been if Trump had been president and all the rest of that stuff? And he looked at me, he says, so what, what are we going to do if Trump wins? Meaning what are you going to do? And I said, well, we support him when he does the right thing and we criticize him when he does the wrong thing. And Alex was like, and left. He didn't like that. Yeah. I got to cheer Trump one way or the other.
Starting point is 02:12:06 And he knew he was going to be in a tight spot about that. This is from a listener, Texas Freedom Forever. He says, proof that Trump was not genuine. He said, if Trump really wanted to change America for the better, he would have set up recall tables for his 50,000 supporters to sign petitions at each event. Could have cleaned out bad representatives and senators and governors quickly, state after state. That's absolutely true.
Starting point is 02:12:35 You're absolutely right. See, he never engaged in anything like that. He could have protected the borders by just bringing the troops home from Afghanistan. Iraq, he could have done an orderly pullout. He had promised that he's going to bring them home from Afghanistan. He didn't do it. Why did we have such a disaster in Afghanistan when Biden did it? And again, Biden should be faulted for the way that he pulled out.
Starting point is 02:13:06 But what all the critics of Biden don't want to talk about is the fact that the troops were still there. The troops are still there because Trump didn't pull them out. Trump had an opportunity to take them out, and he had an opportunity to do it in an orderly way as well. So who's to blame is uh you know certainly biden did it in a in a fire drill type of way that got people killed no excuse for that none whatsoever uh trump had four years to do it right he chose not to do it at all he could
Starting point is 02:13:43 have pulled them out in an orderly, safe way. Could have put them down at the border. Their presence would have ended the chaos down there. He didn't need to ask Congress for money to build a wall. Wall wasn't going to protect anything anyway. Use our military to protect our border. They don't want the border closed because our government runs drugs through that border. Our government is the biggest drug runner. Our government was running drugs in Afghanistan.
Starting point is 02:14:12 They run them across the border. They don't want to shut the border. It's the last thing they want. So, um, yeah, that was never in the plans, but he could have done it very simply, very effectively. He could have fulfilled multiple campaign promises, but he never does. Never does any of that. And so now you've got the New York times Marine Dowd. Emperor chaos has no clothes. Ding dong. The Don is dead.
Starting point is 02:14:38 Or is he? He said, um, Republicans are blaming Trump for anointing wacky candidates and then using campaign rallies to promote his upcoming presidential announcement. That's exactly what happened. Republican lawmakers privately say those self-indulgent rallies cost them the Senate and the House seats because many normal Republicans and independents have had their fill of Trump. He talks about, well, look at my win-loss record.
Starting point is 02:15:05 He endorsed a lot of people in very safe districts. Who was riding whose coattails? But when it comes to key races, like you see, like in, you know, Pennsylvania, he put clowns in. He endorsed people who were celebrity entertainers, who had no principles just like him and that is the damage that was done it isn't about all the additional people and it's about him you know in his name calling and so the new york post ridiculed him as trumpety-dumpty i
Starting point is 02:15:38 talked about that on friday as he continues uh he responded the the no longer great New York Post, and he blamed his failure to complete the wall on former Speaker Paul Ryan and broken old crow Mitch McConnell. Look, Paul Ryan definitely was open borders, always was open borders. But again, the wall was a phony solution. It wasn't the only solution to the problem. The military and the border, but it ignores what I've pointed out. We have set up a big magnet. The Democrats want illegal immigration for demographics. The Republicans and the Democrats want it for cheap labor. And they're offering incentives and bonuses and all types of things to people to come in in every way, shape, or form.
Starting point is 02:16:33 They want it. They are pulling people in. They're not trying to put any obstacles in their way. Another example of what Trump did not want to do because he didn't want to take the political heat. He didn't ever do anything about DACA. That was one of the most amazing things to me. It would have been a real mess to try to unwind that. People who have already been here for several years and you're going to enforce the law that she swore to uphold. That's what deferred action on childhood arrivals means, that she's not going to enforce the law. So she declared by fiat, you know, I'm not going to enforce the law.
Starting point is 02:17:24 And then Trump pretended as if that was some kind of a law that had been passed. No, that was just her statement. It wasn't a law that had been passed. And the courts pretended that it was authoritative. You cannot have a situation where a former president's executive order is going to trump, no pun intended, is going to trump the current president. If DACA was, and it was, an executive order of the executive branch, then it could easily have been overturned by Trump's executive order. They didn't need to take that to court. He took it to court because he wanted an excuse to just say, well, it's out of my control. There's nothing I can do about it because it was going to be a big problem,
Starting point is 02:18:07 the practical aspects of that. So we've seen that type of thing happening over and over again with Trump, and we're going to continue to see it. But what is he doing now? He spent the last week making fun of Glenn Youngkin's name. Youngkin, that sounds Asian. He is a disgrace at this point. And as the New York Post, Michael Goodwin,
Starting point is 02:18:35 says the worst thing for Trump is that he's become boring. He's not even amusing anymore. It's just kind of stupid and disgusting what he's doing. He says, the ultimate shock jock is now predictable. Wind him up and watch him throw a garbage can full of insults at anyone who won't kiss his ring. DeSantis and Youngkin are getting the Trump treatment now. Both are rising Republican stars, so naturally the former president trashes and demeans them.
Starting point is 02:19:07 Can't have any competition for the top dog. Long gone is the time when Trump brought fresh blood to the old and tired Republican Party. Trump was a consequential presidency, says Michael Goodwin. Now see, here's where the conservative New York Post is.
Starting point is 02:19:25 Look at what they think is a win. He was far better for America and its global allies than anything produced by his predecessor or successor. You notice that? His global allies, America's global allies. See, Michael Goodwin at the New York Post makes the case for Trump's successes by pointing out his alliance with the globalists and with his vaccine.
Starting point is 02:19:51 His Operation Warp Speed vaccine, says Goodwin, delivered a COVID vaccine in record time. America was more prosperous and the world was safer and more stable with him in the Oval Office. It was a phony prosperity based on an inflated stock market that was inflated because of money being pumped in. And what he did to this country in 2020 was an absolute disgrace, disaster, violation of the Constitution. But he was right about Trump personally. And it is a situation where he has just become boring, unfortunately.
Starting point is 02:20:30 And he has turned on the GOP. He has initiated a civil war within the GOP. He's turned on the people who tried to fawn over him and support him, like Candace owens yeah candace owens who was um opens up about her beef now with her former best friend forever donald trump she tried to grovel before him and uh you know you've seen the clip. I've played the clip where she had, she tried to talk to him about vaccine mandates, but he just kept insisting it was the best thing
Starting point is 02:21:13 that had ever been invented, getting right up to the line of supporting the mandate himself. But it got him very angry that she would challenge him on Operation Warp Speed. Candace Owens, Trump is pro-vax because he's too old himself, but it got him very angry that she would challenge him on operation warp speed. Candace Owens, Trump is pro-vax because he's too old to understand the internet. So she tried to triangulate this and saying, you know, look, we all know that the vaccines are bad. And Trump is just kind of a doddering old guy who is, doesn't understand what's going
Starting point is 02:21:43 on. And he thinks they're a good thing. Well, you cut him some slack on this stuff. I'm really sick and tired of the sycophants who kiss the ring like Candace Owen, and the guy she works for. He just recently, Ben Shapiro, just recently pulled back from shilling for the vaccines.
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Starting point is 02:23:30 Please don't forget to share the links and pray for the country as well as our family. All right, well, we have the COP 27 is happening in Egypt, and many people are talking about the obvious hypocrisy always there. The private jets, this time 400 private jets. Tens of thousands of elites have descended on Egypt. 400 private jets, the COP27 climate change summit. Too hypocritical for even Greta Thunberg, writes Breitbart, to attend. Accusations of elitism and double standards. Of course, it's not accusations.
Starting point is 02:24:06 It's totally true. 33,000 people flying to Egypt, whether they're coming on, um, private jets or not, uh, as Breitbart points out, if they're really concerned about the environment, if they're really concerned about using energy and how it's going to destroy the planet, they could have done it on Zoom. Don't you think? If that was really what they believe. Gourmet meals consisting of meat, fish, and dairy products,
Starting point is 02:24:33 which they want to get rid of. They're not eating bugs. Blasting the air conditioning so much that people are bundling up with scarves and other winter dress while their people at home cannot afford to put heat on in their homes. Rishi Sunak, the new British Prime Minister, as well as Al Gore, calling for increasingly radical responses, including things like climate reparations. Trillions of dollars the UN wants from developed countries. It is about a
Starting point is 02:25:07 wealth and transfer, it's about de-industrialization, and it's about depopulation. But here's one surprise that you find at the COP27. A record number of fossil fuel lobbyists. Oh oh oil companies are there too does that surprise you it shouldn't i talked about that when uh in the transition period 2016 after the 2016 election before trump took office in january 20th 2017 during the transition he's talking about putting rex tillerson in as secretary of state i said this would be disastrous because Rex Tillerson is for all this climate change stuff. And I got hit by all these people on Twitter saying, you're an idiot. Rex Tillerson is the CEO of Exxon. He's not about climate change stuff.
Starting point is 02:26:02 Oh, yes, he is. These people have gotten in on the ground floor, and they are doing a reset of energy, and they've already invested in these new technologies. And so they would love to shut everything down to a trickle at best because then they will have essentially a monopoly of what will become like the De Beers monopoly on diamonds. And these people will use oil that way
Starting point is 02:26:29 because we're still going to need it for plastic and for a lot of other things. So lobbyists from the fuel companies are attending the UN's climate change conference and it's up by 25%. They are the second largest delegation to the meeting, only behind oil-rich United Arab Emirates. So think about that.
Starting point is 02:26:53 One of the biggest oil-producing countries, UAE, has got the most lobbyists there. And the second total is from industry, fossil fuel industry. 636 fossil fuel lobbyists are registered. 636. It only ranks behind the UAE, which has 1,000 lobbyists. 1,070, actually. 70 of those are also classified as lobbyists for the fossil fuel industry. So you've got a total of 29 countries attending the summit, and they count such lobbyists among their ranks, with Russia following the UAE for the second most at 33. A big difference between 1,000 and 33. Could 30 of them not make it?
Starting point is 02:27:48 Yeah, that's right. Yeah. Ironically, says Breitbart, there's no irony about this. The fossil fuel industry as a whole has been a leading force in pushing the green agenda. Yeah, I've always known that. But people think that they are antithetical to each other, just like people still think
Starting point is 02:28:12 that Republicans and Democrats are antithetical to each other. No, they join forces on the key issues. And so does big oil and the greenwashing industry. They said it was reported last year that the Imperial College of London, Cambridge, and Oxford were among the British universities that accepted 89 million pounds from oil companies over the previous four years. So there you go.
Starting point is 02:28:37 There's the Imperial College of London, the people who gave that phony simulation to Fauci and Birx, who then gave it to Trump, who said, you know, two very smart people just gave me this thing. That phony simulation saying that 2.2 million people are going to die. Trump still, just before the elections, I saved 2 million lives. Anyway, so you got the Imperial College of London right there at the center of the pandemic, right there at the center of this climate thing. Then you've got Oxford.
Starting point is 02:29:09 The people who made so much money producing the AstraZeneca vaccine. And here they are. Taking massive amounts of money from the oil industry. And showing up at this COP27 thing. It's almost like it's the same goal, the same things that need to be done, but they just pull it out and put a different MacGuffin in there, isn't it? Yeah. We've got a different rationale, but all the things remain the same. And all the players remain the same as well.
Starting point is 02:29:41 Carroll College of London, Oxford. We modeled it, says Al Gore. We modeled this program for what we're going to do, the World Economic Forum, climate envoy for Biden, John Kerry. So the green agenda will be dependent on cooperation with private industry, just as we did with Pfizer and Moderna on the vaccine rollout. They'll bring in the usual know, the usual academics, the usual suspects in terms of corporations.
Starting point is 02:30:13 He said, we modeled it on the experience of what happened with the vaccines. The government said, we'll pay for it. Go ahead and build it. The same thing we did with SpaceX. That's Elon Musk, folks. That's how he got rich. Elon Musk got rich the same way the people at Pfizer and Moderna did. Got handed billions of dollars, tens of billions of dollars by the government.
Starting point is 02:30:38 We said, if you build it, we're going to use it and we'll pay for it. So we're doing all this the same way. And just like we had with the fake pandemic MacGuffin, the climate MacGuffin is going to require that they track you and identify what you're doing. Got to have it. Got to know if you're vaccinated. Got to know if you're eating meat. Got to know if you're traveling.
Starting point is 02:30:55 Got to know if you're using air conditioning. Got to know everything about you. We want information. And by hook or by crook, we'll get it. So now the alarmists are saying nine years to avoid a critical climate change threshold. How many times, how many times nine years we have, my son says, funny how the FTX guy was also involved with regulating his field for everybody's safety. That's exactly right. Yeah. Here, let me,
Starting point is 02:31:23 let me save you from a problem that you don't know you have. Oh yes. We got trouble right here in river city with a capital T and that rhymes with P and that stands for petroleum. And we got to get rid of this right here. Step right up. We're going to save your young kids, uh, insisting that the world has only nine years to avoid a critical climate change threshold, they're pressing for faster transition. We've got to accelerate this. People are catching on. That's their problem.
Starting point is 02:31:57 The Hill on Friday said that according to the Global Carbon Budget Report, it says that humanity must radically reduce its consumption of fossil fuels to avoid crossing the 1.5 degree warming threshold, warning that at current levels, that threshold will be reached in just 9 years. And then we have, you know, the next one, the next threshold is 1.7 degrees centigrade, then a 2 degrees centigrade change. So we're going to hit the first one at 9 years, the next one, the next threshold is 1.7 degrees centigrade. Then a 2 degree centigrade change. So we're going to hit the first one at 9 years, the next one at 18 years, the next one at 30 years. How did they know all of this stuff?
Starting point is 02:32:33 It's just amazing. British universities are told, meanwhile, because some people are questioning this, we have to get rid of mathematics, right? We've got a few people out there who can see through this fraud. So we need to decolonize mathematics because, you know, we don't want anybody checking our numbers. Well, this may backfire on them. If they're going to decolonize the curriculum by shooting math in the head,
Starting point is 02:33:01 people might start to think, wait a minute, math is good. If math is colonization, maybe colonization is good. As a mathematics academic, says one person, this is John Armstrong, who wrote about this in the UK. He said, I felt it was my duty to challenge this unscientific proposal. Last week, I published an open letter criticizing, this is the QAA, the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education in the UK.
Starting point is 02:33:32 This is like a college accreditation thing, right, in the UK. So he wrote a letter to the QAA criticizing their consultation. I was delighted that a number of high-profile professors and mathematicians from minority groups agreed to add their signatures. The fact that colonialism is irrelevant to the validity of mathematics.
Starting point is 02:33:52 Oh, no, it is right at the center. Two plus two has to equal five. So what he doesn't understand, he goes through and talks about, well, you know, look, our number system, the digits zero through nine that we use, those were first written down in India. They were inspired by Chinese mathematics. They were popularized by Persian and Arab mathematicians. They made their way to Europe via the Moors conquest of southern Spain.
Starting point is 02:34:19 So he's distancing himself. He goes, well, you know, this is not bad. It's not just Europeans who did it. We had a lot of different cultures that were involved in this. No, it's about the deliberate dumbing down of all this. And he doesn't understand that the reason that math is in the crosshairs is because math is objective. And these people deny that there is objective truth.
Starting point is 02:34:42 It is essential to what they're pushing on people that everybody accept postmodernism. You have a truth. I have a truth. My truth is just as valid as your truth. If I say that I am female, even though I am male, you have to bow to that reality because that is my truth. You see, postmodernism and the denial of objective truth is foundational to this. And that's why they're attacking math,
Starting point is 02:35:12 because they don't want that. And they also don't want, they want to deliberately dumb us down so that we can't question or debate them. Igor, thank you very much. I appreciate the tip on Rockfin. Thank you very much. I appreciate the tip on Rockfin. Thank you very much. I just want to thank, especially,
Starting point is 02:35:27 Charles Smith and his wife, Carol, last Friday. And again, on Saturday, he was back. All of the money that they donated, matching people there, is really just amazing. Thank you so much. And it really has pulled up the donation gauge, if you notice that. So I really do appreciate that.
Starting point is 02:35:47 Thank you. I know Charles said just consider it to be a tip, but no, I appreciate that very much. Thank you. So this is nothing less than a downgrading of objective, rational knowledge. That's what they're after. And so this math teacher said, this is quite literally insane. As much as I dislike the idea
Starting point is 02:36:11 of government interfering in academic freedom, it is looking increasingly like it's going to have to act. And so that's where he's wrong. He has accepted the premise that government has to save us from everything, right? We walk away from these institutions. If you're going to have this accreditation institute, the QAA in the UK, if that's what they're going to do,
Starting point is 02:36:34 then the proper response is not to try to get the government to explain to people why objective, rational knowledge should be respected, and we are going to respect that. The appropriate thing to do is just to walk away from them. The appropriate thing to do is just to tell the government, defund these institutions. They've gotten too corrupt. We need to defund these things and walk away. This was sent to me while we're talking about temperature, right?
Starting point is 02:37:04 We've got to accelerate everything. We've got to have climate reparations. We've sent to me while we're talking about temperature, right? You know, we've got to accelerate everything. We've got to have climate reparations. We've got to do it now. We've only got nine years left. And then everything's going to melt, right? These people, I've been saying for the longest time, this is all predicated on false readings because they're taking temperatures and heat islands and the
Starting point is 02:37:28 guy who i forget his name the guy who founded the weather channel pointed out two things he said number one we don't have that much in terms of a record of temperatures that we've actually taken measurements from because you know we weren't doing it that broadly and actually three things you know he said and where you put the thermometer is key right we used to did did they used to take the temperature under the shade of a tree and are they now doing it on an airport tarmac and then the third thing that he mentioned was the fact that he says, all my life, you know, we've been taking these temperature readings has been, you know, people who are reading them off
Starting point is 02:38:10 of mercury thermometers. You can't get that accurate within a fraction of a degree. They don't, they're not marked that way. And you got other issues in terms of trying to read these mercury thermometers. To say that the entire world is going to collapse if we deviate from a historical temperature record by a fraction of a degree, you don't have a standard to look at that you can trust because of the way they were collected and where they were collected. And so now you've got this whole thing coming full circle. They tried to ignore that argument that we're making 20 years ago with the people I was working with. And now you've got, and this was sent to me by a listener. Thank you, Handy. Appreciate that. Great find.
Starting point is 02:38:57 This is from a Knoxville station. And they're talking about how the temperature is going up in Knoxville because Knoxville has turned into this concrete jungle that is a heat island. Listen to their panic. Well, the weather may be cooling down now, but a summer study shows how much Knoxville can actually heat up. After months of work, the heat watch results are in. Chief meteorologist Heather Haley explains how all of this could affect your health. actually heat up after months of work. The heat watch results are in chief meteorologist Heather Haley explains how all of this could affect your health. From the country to the city,
Starting point is 02:39:35 we all expect to feel some temperature difference around town. But how much? That's what a multi agency research project now knows about Knoxville. I thought wow, it's bigger than I thought. We first introduced you to Dr. Jennifer First with the University of Tennessee in June when they were looking for volunteers. Then on a hot, sunny day in late August, more than 100 square miles of Knox County
Starting point is 02:39:59 were covered by drivers with special sensors on their vehicle to measure how much hotter it can get from one block to the next. I wonder if they got federal money for this. Those three time points really shows the urban heat island. This is the College of Social Workers. An urban heat island is created because different surfaces of concrete, these buildings, absorb the sun's heat throughout the day. This study found that by the morning, areas like this were already 10 degrees warmer, and by the evening, that was more than 15 degrees hotter. So having this data, real-world measurements, not assumptions,
Starting point is 02:40:33 is pretty fantastic as we look at how the city and how we build and how we plan for roadways and development. One of the first people to see where they're going was Brian Blackman. That means that we got to get rid of roads and cars. Right? His goal now is to see what projects are working for the city and what still needs to be done. I would say this is a way of us seeing it and being able to target it. Okay, so guess what? It's hotter in concrete heat islands than it is in the forests. And this is a big revelation to the city social planners
Starting point is 02:41:07 and the social workers. They never knew this. And I can believe that they didn't know this, but the conclusion is that because it is hotter in the concrete areas where we don't have any trees or shade, therefore we got to get rid of cars and roads. That's the big takeaway with this. They're never going to go to the understanding that, well, you know, are these the data that we're getting saying that there is global warming? You know, that's number one. That's the first assumption that there is global warming, which I am not convinced of.
Starting point is 02:41:41 I think it's because of these types of temperature readings that they're doing that are giving them this. So I don't accept the premise that there's any global warming going on. And I certainly deny, as many people even who accept the premise that there is some global warming going on, they deny as ludicrous the idea that this is based on our activity. As Eric Peters pointed out, look at the small percentage of CO2 that's there. And what we produce is a small percentage of that. You're going to tell me that's going to change the climate? No, it's the way that they have rigged this. This is also sent to me from another listener.
Starting point is 02:42:20 This is sent by Rolf. I appreciate that. It's an article going back to 2015, which I had not seen, Rolf. So I appreciate you sending this. It was all about Michael Mann's hockey stick being a well-documented hoax. And I found this to be of particular interest because this was written in 2015, seven years ago. But it was about, oh, let's see, it was about 15 years ago that I was involved with a group that was suing Michael Mann to try to expose this fraud in the aftermath of ClimateGate. And so this is an essay that was written 2015, and you remember that
Starting point is 02:43:00 ClimateGate was around 2009, and then there was a second one, ClimateGate 2, where they released the emails of these people who, in the University of East Anglia in the UK, as well as Michael Mann, who was in the University of Virginia. And they were mailing each other back and forth saying, hey, our models don't work. All of our predictions are wrong. How do we cover this up? How do we backfill this stuff? And that's why we went after his data. Said, I'd like to see your data. I'd like to see how you rig this stuff. He was able to keep that from us, by the way. Bought it in court. And they said, even though his research had been published, even though he did this at a public university, and the emails were on a public university email. And so he finished his research.
Starting point is 02:43:48 He had policy that was based on it, but we couldn't see his data. It's just like Pfizer and the FDA conspiring to hide their stuff. It's always the same MO from these people. So he said at this point in time, this is back in 2015, he had just written an article attacking Michael Mann's phony hockey stick. And that was something that was used by Al Gore in his documentary, An Inconvenient Truth. He blew it up to be a couple of stories high, and then he got on a lift and he's exaggerating how much everything is going to go up and said, well, this is what's going to happen.
Starting point is 02:44:25 And it's, you know, accepted scientific fact because Michael Mann says that, you know, CO2 is going up and it's going to go up and it's going to continue to go up, that it's going to drive temperature and it's going to go, you know, hyperbolic. It's going to be a hockey stick. It's going to go straight up. And, uh, it was all based on a lie. So this guy had written an article. Sauer had written an article, and man attacking man,
Starting point is 02:44:51 and man had responded, and so this is his counter response. He says, the truth, the search for truth, starts with understanding that if the medieval warming period existed before the Industrial Revolution, then the man-made global warming theory of CO2 forcing sudden warming in the 20th century is baseless
Starting point is 02:45:12 because our recent warmings are not unusual, unique, unnatural, or greenhouse gas related. And he goes on to point out that this is well-known and well-documented, that even the UN's IPCC, which is their climate change, their Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the IPCC from the UN, that is what has been used to push all this stuff. But in their very first report, they acknowledged the fact that there was a medieval warming period followed by a Little Ice Age. He says in the 1990s, many scientific articles referred to the medieval warming period that lasted from about 800 to 1300. This was followed by the Little Ice Age that went from about 1300 to 1900. These were scientifically undisputed facts that were even referred to in the UN's IPCC's initial report.
Starting point is 02:46:19 The first progress report that they did in 1990, on page 202, showed a graph in which the medieval warming period was portrayed as clearly warmer than the present. By 1995, seeking to include CO2 as a cause of warming, the IPCC report started with a little ice age to show a long, slow period of increasing temperatures. So if the data doesn't match, what you do is you just cut off the warming part. See how they cherry picked it? You know, there you see that first area, the medieval warming, you see it goes up. It's a big bell-shaped curve, warmer than now. And then it goes down and they start now, in order to bolster what they want to do.
Starting point is 02:47:08 They start at that second red arrow, which is the minimum temperature to try to exaggerate the trend. It's a common statistical side of hand. It's what Biden has done with the gas prices, for example. He doesn't want to talk about what the gas prices were a year ago. He doesn't want to talk about what the gas prices were a year ago. He doesn't want to talk about what the gas prices were before he started restricting our supply. Instead, he'll say, but look, if we go back two months,
Starting point is 02:47:32 gas prices are better than they were two months ago. Why? Because he's releasing the strategic petroleum reserve. But he cherry-picks his starting points to get the kind of statistics that he wants. And that's what the frauds pushing this climate change stuff have done now for decades. He goes on to write, he says, they changed all this stuff simply because of politics. They flushed all that data down the memory hole.
Starting point is 02:48:00 He said, by 2001, the IPCC for Policymakers had what it wanted. They had Michael Mann's hockey stick. Claiming that temperatures in the northern hemisphere remained relatively stable over 900 years, then spiked upward in the 20th century. And the 1900s was the warmest decade in at least a thousand years. The problem with Mann's study were many. First, the hockey stick focused only on temperature trends in the northern hemisphere. Second, the widely recognized medieval warming period and the Little Ice Age were completely dismissed. Third, the hockey stick was formed by crudely graphing
Starting point is 02:48:40 the surface temperature record of the 20th century onto a pre-1900 tree ring record, which was innately scientifically flawed. And this is the bulk of what they were talking about. How can we manipulate this and cover for using tree rings? That's what they were talking about in ClimateGate. So in 1999, a study of tree rings by the Climate Research Unit out of East Anglia University produced a sharp and steady decline in temperature after 1960. By 2003, that was debunked by Dr. Willie Soon. I need to get him on.
Starting point is 02:49:20 Talk to Karen. We need to try to find Dr. Soon. I haven't talked to him for a while. And I didn't realize that he was at the center of pushing back on this Michael Mann hockey stick thing. After reviewing more than 200 climate studies, Soon and another scientist confirmed the medieval warming period and the little ice Age were worldwide phenomena, not limited to the European and Northern American continents. Moreover, they found many parts of the world showed the medieval warmth to be greater than that of the 20th century. In 2006, the National Academy of Science released a study concluding little confidence can be placed in man's concluding michael man's concluding the 1990s was likely the warmest decade in the last 1 000 years
Starting point is 02:50:10 and then of course senator james inhofe the greatest hoax wrote that in 2012 so you see this really is man-made global warming it's's global warming made by Michael Mann. That is what we're looking at. It's pure fiction, pure fiction. He goes on. I won't bore you with any more details, but it is important that we understand what this is about. And it's also important that we understand this is about depopulation. Real Clear Wire points that out. They said, climate cult meeting is all about depopulation. It's funny how it always gets back to that.
Starting point is 02:50:52 I mean, whether you're talking about the vaccine or whether you're talking about any of these other measures that they're doing, they're about sterilizing the population. And that is what is happening now with a radical drop-off in terms of childbirth that we're seeing after the vaccines are coming in.
Starting point is 02:51:16 But all over the news this last week, it's been the left's call for the pandemic amnesty. They're scrambling to rebrand their plot for power as an honest mistake. Yet the left is actively conducting the same power grab under the climate crisis. So I call it the MacGuffin. Same goal, same MO, same people. The claim that the world cannot hold more than one and a half billion people prioritizes the planet over human lives.
Starting point is 02:51:46 And if we can ever get to the point where we can find our home videos, I will show you the video that I recorded 21 years ago at the children's museum. Well, my sons were playing talking about Gaia. Gaia theory was all the rage at that point in time. We got on a train in the UK and there was a science magazine. It was all about Lovelock and his Gaia theory. And
Starting point is 02:52:11 then we go to the kids museum and it's like, you know, the earth is this sentient being, you know, even borrowing the name from Greek mythology. But the takeaway was that the earth was this sentient human being and humans were a virus. Well, what do you do with viruses? You get rid of them, right? You got to get rid of them. So all this stuff is to kill us. We are the virus. That's one of the reasons.
Starting point is 02:52:37 Another point of unity between these different MacGuffins, the pandemic and the climate MacGuffin. They're all about eliminating a virus that they imagine. They imagine a COVID virus, and they imagine the human race as a virus has to be eliminated. So they said they're going to wind up seeing themselves running for their lives from their countries as this guy in Sri Lanka did. Remember we talked about this when the Netherlands started enacting all this new regulations to eliminate now nitrogen,
Starting point is 02:53:11 nitrogen, which is 70% of the atmosphere and everywhere. Oh, we got eliminated and to eliminate it, we're going to have to eliminate farms and probably rodeos as well. Right? So we got to eliminate farms and we point out, look, this has already been tried. And look at what happened.
Starting point is 02:53:27 It took less than a year when this Sri Lankan politician said, I'm going to institute zero COVID policy. He destroyed his country in less than a year. It went from prosperity to poverty. After banning the use and the importation of nitrogen-based fertilizers, food production dropped 50%. Prices increased by 80%. People instantly became poor and hungry,
Starting point is 02:53:55 and they ran him out of the country on a rail. He had to flee for his life, essentially. So will this happen to these people in this country? Well, we can only hope so. Before we run out of time, we're just about out of time, I do want to give an update to what is happening with the pharmaceutical issues. As I pointed out, the drop in births nine months after the COVID shots started.
Starting point is 02:54:33 The Trump shots. The Trump shots. Australia appears to be one of the first countries to publish birth rates for 2021. And their December 2021 statistics show the births dropped 72% over the previous December average for the past six years. So they have a normalized thing of six years, just like what we saw with the Department of Defense database. They had five years worth of data, and they said, look at this. All these different cancer rates have gone up 300, 400, 500%. Some conditions gone up several thousand percent. And the response from the
Starting point is 02:55:11 Pentagon was, well, all those five years were wrong. We're just going to scrub all that. That's probably what they're going to do in Australia as well. So they went back and had a baseline, five years plus the current year. And what they noticed was, and we start looking at this metric and I'm, um, you know, they have numbers that are running like a 24, 27, 25, 25, 24, 24, 24. And all of a sudden it drops to six, six that's in terms of pregnancies that are there. So yeah, that is truly amazing what happened. Previously, Brisbane-based fertility specialist Dr. Luke McClendon, who works with women who have fertility issues,
Starting point is 02:55:58 had reported a jump in miscarriages from the ordinary 12% to 15% range to a whopping 74% amongst his vaccinated patients. He served as president of the Australian Institute for Restorative Reproductive Medicine, yet he was fired from his role at the hospital because it's about the money, right? He said, I found those unvaccinated shared a historically low miscarriage rate of 13%, but those who had been vaccinated prior to conception shared a miscarriage rate in excess of 70%. The belief that these experimental COVID vaccines were never designed to prevent illness,
Starting point is 02:56:42 but to reduce the world's population is looking less and less like a conspiracy theory. The funeral industry is booming while life and health insurance companies are suffering. So, you know, when we look at what is happening, there's absolutely no question about it. As a matter of fact, Travis sent me a picture. He said, look at this. They went to get something to eat, and there was a poster up from an association offering free heart screening to kids. He goes, why can't people figure this out?
Starting point is 02:57:15 I said, yeah. In my entire life, I've never seen this, and yet we're supposed to believe that this is normal. They normalized this within less than a year. I understand how they got away with it with autism. It took a while for people for that to build. And all of a sudden, you know, in my life, we went from a situation in the early 2000s
Starting point is 02:57:36 where we started seeing all of these kids who had autism. And it's like, I'd never even heard of that before. But then it becomes common and you have, you know, everybody is doing fundraising for it and everybody is talking about support groups for it, but nobody wants to talk about why it's exploding. Same thing is now happening with heart issues with kids. Nobody wants to talk about why it's exploding. Think back two years ago.
Starting point is 02:58:02 You'd never heard of myocarditis in November of 2020 because the vaccines hadn't hit yet. You never heard of myocarditis. You never heard of pericarditis unless you were in the medical profession. I'd never heard of them. Now they're household words, just like autism. Why is that? And yet we look at that and we just accepted it after a year. So, um, the, um, one person who is, um, talking about the effects of this that I've never seen way more and way younger breast cancer
Starting point is 02:58:34 in this population than in the last year. And I've had a very long career. We have had 18 new cancers since the vaccines, only one was unvaccinated. So, you know, we look at what is happening and as some individuals are pointing out, well, I don't have that clip in here. I was going to play you, I'll play it for you tomorrow. Excess deaths, 36% up for those 18 to 34 years old. And as a doctor in the UK who came up with this, he says, well, if the pandemic is turning down, as we all see it, and as these people are saying that it is, they're not trying to make a case really yet for the fact
Starting point is 02:59:18 that it's going to come back with variants or whatever. They're not making the case about that. And yet, why are we seeing this kind of an increase? 36% increase in deaths of people between the ages of 18 to 34, young adults. So it is all the Trump GCI. So Moderna is going to, also got another clip I'll play you tomorrow. we just don't have time for it now uh gates being asked about it and i said well you know that moderna had to
Starting point is 02:59:55 do a higher dose in order to get the response of antibodies you know dr gates the guy with a medical degree right oh that's right he doesn't have it. But yeah, the world's doctor. And so he said, so they had to give people a higher dosage. And the reporter says, yeah, but all the people who are having adverse effects is because of getting the higher dosage. He goes, well, you have to do that in order to get the metric that we're looking for, which is antibody production. That's the important thing.
Starting point is 03:00:23 It doesn't matter that people get sick. It doesn't matter they die. We're going to come up with some phony metric that by their own admission doesn't stop people from getting it, from passing it on, doesn't stop people from dying. And that's going to be, we're going to measure antibody production.
Starting point is 03:00:38 And we're going to say that's what makes it effective. There's a back and forth about a bodybuilder, an author. He's 63 years years old but he was an excellent shape fully vaccinated bodybuilder died of suddenly and so they're trying to spin it by saying well he didn't die from the vaccine he died from the from a covid infection because the vaccines didn't protect him from the COVID infection. Is that supposed to make us feel good? As a matter of fact, he had tweeted out, he said,
Starting point is 03:01:11 those of you who think the vaccine kills people can use me as a test. If I die, you were right. If I don't die and have no ill effects, you were wrong, and you should admit it, at least to yourselves. Better yet, you should admit that you were misled, and tell the world who misled you, so that other people can benefit by avoiding these fear mongers. But he died. I don't celebrate the death of a people.
Starting point is 03:01:39 I had a listener who said, you know, what is your position about this? I have seen this from the very beginning. I saw celebrations in the mainstream media, pushed out by a drudge report. Oh, look, we had this pastor who didn't want to shut his church down, and he died. Respiratory illness, they said it was COVID. Well, I don't know if it was that.
Starting point is 03:02:01 I don't know if he died with a positive COVID test. I don't know if he died because they put him on a ventilator. I don't know if it was that. I don't know if he died with a positive COVID test. I don't know if he died because they put him on a ventilator. I don't know why he died. They don't do autopsies on these people. But I've seen a lot of crowing about that, and I thought it was disgusting. And I don't like to see people crowing about the vaccinated people who die either. But again, this is a guy who this surfaces because the people have, uh, taunted others, even to the extent that he said, uh, use me as a test case. Uh, if I don't die and I'm not going
Starting point is 03:02:34 to die, then you need to eat crow and you need to tell people where you got your false information so we can shut them down. And so now he's got friends saying, yeah, he was in great shape. He had some cardiovascular disease. He was 63, but the guy had, he had cardiovascular disease. He was vaccinated. He was boosted, but he dies from COVID. Not to mention that he's a bodybuilder.
Starting point is 03:02:59 He eats healthy. He works out daily. So not a very good cover story. But at the same time, we have Supreme Court's Sotomayor denies the attempt to stop the vaccine mandate for police, officers, firefighters, and other government employees. Do you realize that in New York City, that if you are an athlete, you don't have to get this stuff to perform. If you are somebody who is a stripper, you don't have to do it. But if you're for firemen, a cop,
Starting point is 03:03:39 or anybody else who works for the New York City government, you got to get it or you're fired. And she just supported that single-handedly. She didn't even involve anybody else in the Supreme Court. This is another example of why we cannot trust these people to stand for our individual liberties. We have to stand for them ourselves at the local level. Thank you for listening. The Common Man The common man. They created common core to dumb down our children. They created common past to track and control us. Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing.
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