The David Knight Show - 15Dec22 AOC Sets Box Office Record - For FAILURE, Avatar Next? "Comfort Care" Baby Murder As Huxley's Hatcheries Anticipated

Episode Date: December 15, 2022

OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODES Media has been trying to make 3 journalists deaths about some vague Qatar conspiracy against LGBT. There's a much bigger story2:47 UK: Non-Disclosure Agreements ...(NDA) used to stop people from talking about mRNA jabs killing people7:54 Why is DeSantis asking state supreme court for PERMISSION to convene a grand jury?13:28Politics of DeSantis' move against vaccines are genius, but will he take on BigPharma?24:11 DeSantis accused by Vanity Fair and others of being authoritarian because of opposition to medical martial law41:54 Fauci, after saying he "can't recall" 174 times in deposition, now says he's "clueless" why anyone would attack his vaccine, but he knows it's "anti-science" if it's attacking him47:09 AOC sets box office record for failure with release of her "climate documentary". 53:35 Avatar, with record expense, is getting some horrendous and hysterical scathing reviews59:57 The importance of a good screen play — "Save the Cat"1:03:17 Conservatives are freaking out over a CGI presentation of Brave New World hatcheries. No, it's not a design — yet. But discussions it spawns show many are ready to embrace Huxley's dystopia as soon as the tech is ready.1:10:00 David welcomes Tony Arterburn, WiseWolf, DavidKnight.gold1:29:31 Is bitcoin money like gold?1:38:28 Should the unvaccinated pay a higher car insurance premium? Real scientists (and the public) pile on to the unintentional satire of a "study" that claims unvaxed are far more dangerous drivers than vaxed1:56:29 A science teacher says biology lessons are capitalist indoctrination.2:06:32 Pure racism: Washington Post says Argentina's football team is too white, Kanye says Rosa Parks was a plant (by the Jews?)2:09:01 Do you want to exit the insantiy? Homeschooling is up by 40% in Texas. It's about so much more than curriculum recommendations.2:11:40 When will they come clean over the radiation risks of 5G?2:20:28 John Whitehead publishes a Christmas time update to the surveillance state.2:24:45 One state moves to halt the militarization of the police by the federal government2:28:28 The abortion industry wants to erase the existence of born alive abortion survivors every year.2:34:08 Cross-dressing nuclear waste specialist fired by Biden after luggage heist. Too much baggage even for the Biden Weird House.2:39:53 Licensed psychotherapist said he warned Americans about Sam Brinton who lied when he testified against laws banning conversion therapy2:42:52 President Trump files suit against the Pulitzer Prize Board for "malicious defamation" in awarding NYT and WaPo prizes for RussiaGate. Trump is right about this2:54:14Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation through Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.com Cash App at: $davidknightshow BTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7 Mail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764 Money 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. As the clock strikes 13, it's Thursday, the 15th of December, year of our Lord 2022, day 1008 of the emergency. I found it interesting that John Solomon also came to the same conclusion about DeSantis' investigation, his convening of a grand jury to look into vaccines, and I think he's looking at the fraud aspect of it more than he is looking at the safety aspect of it. But we're going to talk about that today. Is there more there than just the politics? Will anything come of it?
Starting point is 00:01:59 Certainly, there is a very political aspect to it that is brilliant. But we need to move beyond just finessing things for political reasons. Stay with us. We'll be right back. Well, there's been much speculation, much blaming of Qatar and their authoritarian regime. It really set the press on fire that they decided that they would suppress any outright display of too much flesh and all the pictures of, well, this porn star is in a scanty outfit here and she's risking the death sentence in Qatar. And also about suppressing the teams wearing rainbow colors and things like that even to the extent that a soccer writer Grant Wall who defied them by putting on rainbow colors he died and there was all of this talk about how he was killed because he was supporting LGBT agenda and that type of thing and they have continued to do that with a couple of other sports writers.
Starting point is 00:03:27 Always a conspiracy theory and typically making it about LGBT. Well, guess what? It's not about that. It's about the vaccine. It's about the shot. Alex Berenson said, I hate, I hate, I hate having to do this. After somebody has died, a high-profile figure, but he said we have to talk about what
Starting point is 00:03:47 this is doing to people, and he's absolutely right. So American soccer writer Grant Wall died of an undetected ascending aortic aneurysm with hemopericardium while attending the match last week. Grant died from a rupture of a slowly growing undetected ascending aortic aneurysm with hemopericardium, wrote his wife. I'm sorry, wrote the New York City Medical Examiner. And the chest pressure that he experienced shortly before his death may have represented the initial symptoms. No amount of CPR or shocks would have saved him.
Starting point is 00:04:26 His death was unrelated to COVID. His death was unrelated to vaccination status. There was nothing nefarious about his death. Well, many people beg to differ because as Alex Berenson said, you know, these people who are putting the satchel said dr celine grounder a leading advocate for mrna covid vaccines is sure but they could not have caused her husband grant wall's death and uh so he says it's awful to talk about this but giant cell arteritis is both a risk factor for the aneurysm that killed him and a side effect of the mRNA jabs. And so that quote that I had from previous was his wife, who was a big advocate for that.
Starting point is 00:05:18 But he puts up on this, on his thread, or actually it's on his sub stack, he put up all these different clips. Here's a clinical rheumatology. New onset giant cell arteritis following COVID-19 mRNA vaccine. A double-edged sword? 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
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Starting point is 00:06:14 after mRNA COVID vaccine. He said, I hate having to talk about this with death so fresh. But the stakes are too high not to be honest about what we know and don't know. Governments still press these shots. Colleges still mandate them in the Pentagon. And overall deaths in mRNA nations are still well above normal. So the fight is not for grins and giggles, and to turn away because of one family's pain at the risk of allowing others to suffer helps no one. That's exactly right. We have to talk about
Starting point is 00:06:57 this because people are still being killed. People are still dying with this. And the people who have been vaccinated, who do not know what is being done to their body. It's just amazing to me to see this continue to go on. I wanted to cover this before I talked about DeSantis, because there is no question about this. He's talking about how he has to have the approval of the Supreme Court in order to impanel a grand jury to look at this. It's like, what? You're the governor. Now, what kind of game are you playing here? Is it just political? Ex-UCF and Wisconsin football player Jake Hescock died at the age of 25 after suffering cardiac arrest. He suffered cardiac arrest while jogging last Tuesday, December 6, in Boston, Massachusetts.
Starting point is 00:07:51 A passerby reportedly provided CPR before he was taken to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead on arrival. Because for these types of deaths, it's not really going to help. A leading figure in the British Heart Foundation is suppressing evidence of vaccine heart damage, says a member of Parliament. Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr. Bridgen, a Conservative MP, said it has also been brought to my attention by a whistleblower from a very reliable source that one of these institutions is covering up clear data that reveals that the mRNA vaccine
Starting point is 00:08:25 increases inflammation of the heart arteries. It's covering this up for fear that it may lose funding from the pharmaceutical industry. The lead of that cardiology research department has a prominent leadership role with the British Heart Foundation. And I'm disappointed to say that he has sent out non-disclosure agreements to his research team to ensure this important data never sees the light of day. So he puts out NDAs to make sure that he can keep getting money from big pharmaceutical companies. This is conspiracy to murder. Here's what he had to say.
Starting point is 00:09:06 Madam Deputy Speaker, it's also been brought to my attention by Whistleblower, from a very reliable source, that one of these institutions is covering up clear data that reveals the mRNA vaccine increases inflammation of the heart arteries. They are covering this up in fear that they may lose funding from the pharmaceutical industry. The lead of that cardiology research department Mae'r rhain yn cofio hyn yn ymddygiad y gallant ddi-loi arian o'r diwydiant ffermatogeiddio. Mae'r arweinydd o'r adran ymchwil cardiologi yn rhan o rôl arweinyddiaeth arbennig gyda'r Gadeiryddion Cymru. Rwy'n ddisgrifol iawn am ei fod wedi cyflwyno
Starting point is 00:09:38 rhaglenni heb-dysgwyl i'w tîm ymchwil i sicrhau nad yw'r data bwysicaf honno'n gweld y llawr y dydd. Mae hyn yn anad-dysgrifol. team to ensure that this important data never sees the light of day this madam deshpaker is is an absolute disgrace and what are we seeing we've seen european members of parliament saying we'd like to get this information from pfizer about what's going on with the vaccine and now we had to fight them for it finally they gave us something they held a press conference they had about a half dozen only members of the European parliament. And they held it up and said, this is what we got.
Starting point is 00:10:10 And they hold up the sheets and they're totally blacked out, totally redacted. Like we're not allowed to know where the members of we're funding this. Where are the elected representatives of the people? We're not allowed to know. You have the FDA conspiring with the, with Pfizer to cover up this information that they had about the testing, supposed testing, the rest of the things that they did, for 60-plus years. When you get a patent for these things, I mean, this is not – why would you redact any of this stuff? Oh, obviously, it's just because it's incriminating, because it's a crime.
Starting point is 00:10:48 Is this something we have to hide from the Russians, from the Chinese? Are they going to steal our vaccines? No. Is it something that you have to keep hidden because you've got a patent on this stuff? That only lasts for about 20 years or so that was one of the arguments that they were making before about why they needed to speed this up and not um uh you know not do any testing you know we're spending 10 years testing these drugs and that's half of our patent time we're losing half of our period of time where we can charge confiscatory prices for this stuff.
Starting point is 00:11:27 We got to stop that. Well, I would rather that they extend their monopoly on this stuff for another decade and still do the testing. So they've been making this argument for a long time. This is not about economics. This is, you know,
Starting point is 00:11:44 they, this is 40 years past the time when their patent would expire. This is about covering up their crimes, their murders, their murderers, and they're not repenting of their murders. They're covering them up. MRNA vaccines and COVID linked to pots, a debilitating condition that affects heart and other organs. And this is a study that was published Monday in Nature magazine, cardiovascular research. COVID-19 and mRNA COVID-19 vaccines are linked to postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome, an habilitating autonomic nervous system disorder. Tachycardia is the speed at which your heart is beating,
Starting point is 00:12:37 high speed, something like that, like a tachometer, right? So according to a study published Monday in Nature Cardiovascular Research, vaccines are linked to POTS. It includes an elevated heart rate, right? Your tachometer is running away. Dizziness, heart palpitations, fainting, lightheadedness, headaches, chest pain, brain fog, anxiety, depression, fatigue, among others. Comparing POTS diagnoses 90 days prior to and following vaccine exposure, investigators found some patients vaccinated against COVID-19 may develop POTS as a response to the shot. They also found people diagnosed with COVID-19 are five times more likely to develop POTS after infection than those who developed it after vaccination.
Starting point is 00:13:26 Several research studies previously confirmed POTS as one possible syndrome, but this research validates reports of POTS occurring after vaccination as well. So, again, when we look at this and we look at what is being done in Florida, why are they playing games with us? Well, this story from dailyskeptic.org says, 14-year-old Jack Watson says the only lesson he learned during the pandemic was that rules don't apply to those who make them. That's right.
Starting point is 00:14:00 They're the rulers. They make the rules. And they don't have to follow the rules. And that's the lesson that we've all learned, isn't it? The attitude now, everywhere, is catch me if you can. And by the way, even if you catch me, what are you going to do about it? You're not going to get a conviction. I've got too many friends in high places.
Starting point is 00:14:20 It's become a criminal club. And these people cover up their own crimes left and right. So I want to talk about what is happening with DeSantis. Some of it is good, and I want to encourage the fact I wish he would go further, and I wish there would be some other politicians. That's the strangest thing about it. I don't want to criticize him too much for going easy on this stuff because he's the only one who's doing anything. Yeah, it's a limited hangout and it's a limited protection when he's talking about some of the measures that he's done.
Starting point is 00:14:56 But he's the only one who did anything, anything, which is what's really bad. DeSantis is now petitioning the Florida Supreme Court. And again, why do you have to ask the Florida Supreme Court to do an investigation? He's the governor. He's got the entire executive branch. He's got the attorney general. He's got all law enforcement reports to him. Every state's got a state bureau of investigation. essentially a department of justice and all the law enforcement. Can't they do an
Starting point is 00:15:30 investigation without getting the permission of the Supreme Court? I don't understand why that is necessary. And quite frankly, you've had citizen grand juries. I imagine there are some that have convened. I'm not sure. I'm not aware of them about this particular issue. I remember years and years ago, Hoppy Heidelberg was on the grand jury that was investigating the Oklahoma city bombing. He was asking some questions that they were not comfortable with.
Starting point is 00:16:00 He was suspicious about the official narrative. And so he's asking them questions, and rather than answer the questions, they kicked him out of that grand jury. So he convened. 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 if your horse loses on a selected race that's how we celebrate the biggest week in racing cheltenham
Starting point is 00:16:31 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 a citizen's grand jury to look into things you can do that type of thing there's nothing to prevent citizens from doing it and there certainly isn't anything to prevent a governor from doing this he said today i'm announcing a petition with the supreme court of florida to impanel a statewide grand jury to investigate any and all wrongdoing in florida with respect to the COVID-19 vaccines. We've been talking about this for two years.
Starting point is 00:17:13 It's pretty clear what the health issues are. He and his Surgeon General, Latipo, who, again, has done more than anybody else, but it's been a limited hangout. Well, we're not going to, um, you know, we're not going to provide vaccines for children, but you, Hey, if you want to get them, go ahead and kill your kid. That's fine. Yeah. That type of thing. When they know that what they're doing and they know that they're unnecessary, they won't intervene. He says, I anticipate that we will get approval for that. They say that they want to hold manufacturers accountable for many, any misleading claims about the vaccines.
Starting point is 00:17:50 Here's what I'm concerned about. I'm concerned that the way this is going to be a limited hangout is that they're going to focus simply on fraud and not murder. They're going to say you oversold these things and look, they don't work. We all know there's no question about it, that it doesn't protect, that it doesn't prevent transmission for anybody. You know, the vaccinated can test positive for COVID. They can get sick with respiratory illness.
Starting point is 00:18:19 They can transfer it to other people as well. It doesn't do anything about the transmission. Now that was the fundamental lie, the fundamental fraud about that. But it's worse than that. Like Alex Berenson said, we've got to call this stuff out because people are still dying. And we have to do it for the sake of the people that have even been vaccinated, but especially for the people who have not been vaccinated because they're still pushing this lie, and they're still pressuring people and they're still
Starting point is 00:18:46 trying to take away people's jobs and travel and the rest of the stuff, school, everything. You won't have a career. You won't be able to go to college if you're not vaccinated and on and on. This is a heinous mass murder and sterilization program that is going on. And I'm sorry, but I don't have any patience for half measures. And this looks to me like a half measure. It is a brilliant political move that DeSantis is doing because he can come after Biden for the mandates and he can come after Trump for the vaccine.
Starting point is 00:19:18 As I said, when I first looked at this, I said, this is Trump's Achilles heel with his base. Even the MAGA cult was booing him, but he kept bragging about it. I am in a way the father of the vaccine, all this kind of stuff. Okay, let's go with that. Let's take this guy out. Good. Take him out.
Starting point is 00:19:36 Good. Go after Biden and the mandates. Take him out too. But you got to stop letting the pharmaceutical companies and these federal bureaucracies murder people. They're murdering people. So he said, and this is the kind of limited hangout that you see from the press, from the conservative press, as well as the mainstream media. This is Breitbart.
Starting point is 00:20:02 And listen to the way they couch this story. Breitbart says, Notably, public officials, including President Biden, initially pitched the coronavirus vaccines as a means to return to a state of pre-pandemic normalcy. Some, including Biden, just make sure you understand this is all Biden's fault, according to Breitbart. Some, including Biden, also falsely claimed that the vaccines would stop one from contracting the virus or transmitting it.
Starting point is 00:20:32 Neither of those claims are true. Then they have a transcript with all of the stumbling and mumbling of Biden, where he said, well, you know, including the Delta virus, the various shots that people are getting now cover that. You're okay. You're not going to get COVID if you get these vaccinations, he said on July 21st, 2021. But let me just say, when they say it was Biden pitching the coronavirus vaccine as a means to return to a state of pre-pandemic normalcy. You mean Breitbart? Let me ask you, Breitbart. You mean Trump didn't do that?
Starting point is 00:21:11 Trump didn't say, you got to get the vaccine. Why was Trump leaning on the FDA? Why did he threaten to fire Hahn, who was running the FDA at the time? He's now gone to, let's see, he went to Moderna. Trump's other FDA guy went to Pfizer, Scott Gottlieb. So why was he calling Han and saying, you know, you're going to have to go to work for Moderna pretty soon. If you don't do this today, I'm going to fire you now. And you're going to have to go right now. You're going to have to go through that revolving door, get your golden parachute, your payoff from pharmaceutical criminals.
Starting point is 00:21:51 This is why I can't get sponsorship from big pharmaceutical companies. This is like the people know this. That's why they don't talk about this. That's why they don't talk about this. See, Breitbart is going to make this about Biden and Biden only. Breitbart's not going to make it about the pharmaceutical companies. They're not going to make it about Trump. They're going to make it about Biden. That's it.
Starting point is 00:22:22 End of story. Talk about a limited hangout. One year later, they said the quadruple vaccinated president contracted the virus. Florida Surgeon General Joseph Latipa. Well, by the way, you know, we had Trump say that he'd gotten the shots and he got the virus as well if I remember correctly. Maybe what I could do.
Starting point is 00:22:51 Get back in the good graces of the pharmaceutical companies. You know, I could get, I do a photo op where I have a nurse give me a placebo, just like they do, I think, for the politicians. And then wait a few months and then say yeah i got covid too you know positive test here so i'm part of the club yeah that's the way this thing works anyway uh so the florida surgeon general joseph latipo has continued to raise concerns about the mrna jabs uh and so he was temporarily censored on twitter in October after presenting the state's updated guidance advising against MRNA shots for men under the age of 40. See, this is the limited hangout. It's not just killing young men.
Starting point is 00:23:39 It's that when you have a 25-year-old athlete who is simply jogging, I mean, he's not, you know, for a guy like that. Now for me, if I was out jogging, yeah, you could trick contribute probably to, uh, uh, over, over exercise. And, you know, I blew my heart out at this point, but, you know, for a guy who's 25 years old and the star football player, and he's out doing some light exercise for him and he drops dead uh they can't hide that or you have a young sports writer they can't hide that but you know if it's somebody is a it's a male over 40 they just say well you know dave's had this problem with his ticker and he's old and you know it's to be expected you know they wouldn't say that about COVID. You had people, the average age of people, first two weeks before the two smart people told Trump
Starting point is 00:24:31 that they've got a simulation, we've got to lock everybody down. Italy had two weeks, those two weeks. One of them, it was like 80 and a half, the average age of the people who died. The other one, it was 79 and a half, and they had two and a half comorbidities both weeks. But they said, oh, we're all going to die. No, you're attributing what was not unexpected to COVID, but they'll do just the opposite with a vaccine. With a vaccine killing people,
Starting point is 00:25:00 they will say, well, you know, if they can't get away, they'll say it's rare. Or they'll say, well, no men under 40. How about that? That'll cover us can't get away, they'll say it's rare. Or they'll say, well, no men under 40. How about that? That'll cover us up. You know, that'll be the responsible thing. It's not the responsible thing because it's still killing kids. It's still killing women. It's killing people over the age of 40.
Starting point is 00:25:15 It's just easy for them to pretend that's not the case. It's a limited hangout. 84% increase in the relative incidence of cardiac-related death among males 18 to 39 years old within 28 days following mRNA vaccination. But, you know, the old people who died, they had it coming. You know, it was going to happen to them anyway. So, John Solomon, you know, I'm sure that he doesn't watch me, and I didn't see him either. I saw somebody else had picked up his thing, but he put it out 11 o'clock at night, and I was not looking at the news at that point.
Starting point is 00:25:55 And I noticed it yesterday after I talked about it. He came up with the same take on it as I did. This is a power move by DeSantis to target Trump's legacy. That's exactly what it is. And it allows him to also attack Biden's mandates. He can attack the Trump shots, the father of the vaccine at his weakest point. As I've said, it says Achilles heel with his base, with his cult, the vaccine. It's so bad that people are trying to distance themselves. That's why you've seen Alex jump off the bandwagon and then jump back on and off the bandwagon back on many times because of the vaccine thing. But, you know, it could affect the legal immunity of drug makers, he says.
Starting point is 00:26:42 I disagree with John Solomon about that. He's not going to go after their legal immunity of drug makers. He says, I don't, I disagree with John Solomon about that. He's not going to go after their legal immunity. He's not. I don't think DeSantis. At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football. The excitement, the roar,
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Starting point is 00:27:16 Bet within 48 hours of race. Main market excluding specials and place bets. Terms apply. Bet responsibly. 18plusgamblingcare.ie is going to go after the pharmaceutical people. I think it's going to be a limited hangout. He understands how dangerous that would be. We're talking about lots and lots of money. Each of these companies making tens of billions of dollars,
Starting point is 00:27:35 people get killed for doing things like that. They'll kill you for coming after them, doing that if you're a politician. I mean, it's like coming after them doing that if you're a politician i mean it's like coming after the cia you'll wind up uh a lone shooter or something coming after you um no if any if there's any interaction here between desantis and the pharmaceutical companies here's what i think is going to happen what it's about i i thinkSantis is a lot smarter than Trump, politically, for sure. And so I think just as Donald Trump made some statements about the vaccines as a candidate, and then during the transition period, he brought in RFK Jr., i think there was nothing more to that than just upping his ante for the
Starting point is 00:28:28 pharmaceutical companies they cut him a massive check rfk jr's talked about this after he went there there's basically nothing you know he's just uh he's just teasing hey you guys uh know that i could really come after you and take you down right right? So what are you going to do about it? He was just upping his price. They gave him a massive amount of money, and then he put in as head of HHS Alex Azar, who was the CEO of Eli Lilly. And Eli Lilly has been the most, prior to this Pfizer Moderna stuff, Eli Lilly has been the
Starting point is 00:29:07 most politically active of any of the pharmaceutical companies and politically successful in getting what they want in Washington. So it's just a coincidence that he got this massive donation from pharmaceutical companies and put in the CEO of Eli Lilly as head of HHS. And it was Alex Azar, Eli Lilly, CEO, head of HHS, who did the first declaration of emergency back in January of 2020, even before Trump produced all the money with the emergency executive order. So if anything, this could be DeSantis boosting his, you know, hey, I could come after you guys. Maybe, you know, we can come to some kind of agreement. You know, we'll talk a little bit about what's happening here.
Starting point is 00:30:00 But, you know, you contribute to the campaign, and we go easy on the murder angle here. So he said, John Solomon says, this may reshape the debate over whether federal science agencies and drug makers can share legal blame for any harms the vaccines are believed to have caused. It also opens a political avenue to attack Trump's administration for its warp speed program to approve the vaccines on an accelerated time table. Yeah. Trump is,
Starting point is 00:30:35 you know, brag. Nobody could have done it any faster than me. Like, yeah, anybody else would have been more responsible than you. I think people want the truth. I think people want accountability, said DeSantis.
Starting point is 00:30:48 You need to have a thorough investigation into what has happened with the shots. Normally, vaccine safety is an issue that's left to federal regulators, says John Solomon, like the FDA and the CDC. DeSantis is now injecting himself into the debate. A state law prohibits drug makers from making false or misleading statements about drug or vaccine safety. It's called fraud. It's called fraud. Here's the thing. I said many times, there is no constitutional authority for the FDA or the CDC, either one.
Starting point is 00:31:24 According to the 10th Amendment, there is nothing specifically in the Constitution about creating anything like that. We want to, you know, over 100 years without having anything like that. There's no authority for it. It doesn't exist. There's not any explicit authority for them to do this. And as I said before, you know, we talk about inspecting food and checking food. Not just the FDA, but also the USDA,
Starting point is 00:31:48 the U.S. Department of Agriculture. There's no authority for anything like that in the Constitution. You have states inspect restaurants. They have their own food inspectors and other things like that. That needs to be done at the state level. Not everything that needs to be done by government
Starting point is 00:32:04 needs to be done by the federal government. Most of it can be done better at the state level. Not everything that needs to be done by government needs to be done by the federal government. Most of it can be done better at the local level. Because once you start to bring everything into Washington, it's very easy to corrupt the process. It's just human nature. And trying to centralize everything is one of the fatal conceits of communism and authoritarianism and all the rest of this stuff. We want decentralized government. The federal government is a creature of the states. They were only given certain specific enumerated powers and checking food and drugs is not one of them. There is no authority for the FDA or the CDC. So one of the good things that would come out of this,
Starting point is 00:32:50 if there were any other politicians out there looking at this, it would be that the idea that we need to start pulling power back to the states. One of the reasons why I had Frank Nicely on last week to, actually it was on, I talked to him last week, but put it up on Monday. And we need to have people at the state level who are looking at protecting us even from the federal government, because when he's talking about a state bank, the only state that's got a state bank right now is North Dakota. A state bank could help to protect us against this direct banking thing and direct, um, you know, going direct to each and every one of us with the Federal Reserve. For the longest, they had to have a constitutional amendment to directly tax us. Before that, they would say, well, we need to have this amount of money,
Starting point is 00:33:36 and we're going to appropriate that to the states, and the states will raise this however they can and then send us the money. One of the things that was so revolutionary about the income tax was that it was a direct taxation on individuals. Now, when we go to its twin, the Federal Reserve, the two of them being created the same year for the same purpose, really. But now they have the technology so the Federal Reserve can go directly to us, each and every
Starting point is 00:34:04 one of us. And you know how they're going to use it with CBDCdc let me respond to some of the tips and comments here thank you a-rim thank you very much for the tip uh general mcguffin thank you as well for the tip he says good morning and season's greetings david and family i may have missed your reporting on this but i came across another tabletop pandemic simulation by johns hop who and Bill and Melinda Gates in Brussels called catastrophic contagion. Yes, I talked about that a couple of days ago. Do you think they'll do a real one this time, or will it be a facade for the jab injured and the ill?
Starting point is 00:34:35 I have no idea when they're going to do a real one, or even if they can release pathogens. I mean, they played that game with anthrax even to get the authority after they had done a simulation two months before nine 11 dark winter. And they did the false flag. You know, it was a real, real people died. You had people die with a anthrax attack. They can definitely, uh, release toxins and poisons and disease among us. They've been working on that with Nazis that they brought back and other criminal scientists from Japan with Operation Paperclip.
Starting point is 00:35:14 So they've been working for, what is it, 60 years or so? On 70, I guess. On how to kill us biologically and chemically. So they can release something biologically. I don't know when they're going to do it. All I can say is that, you know, the, and I said this about the very beginning. I was actually the first one at InfoWars immediately in December. I said, hey, look, this is Wuhan.
Starting point is 00:35:43 Because I've been following the biosafety level three and four labs stories since 2014. And I knew that they'd started this stuff up again. And I knew and reported that the only biosafety level four lab in China, which is the highest level, was in Wuhan. And it was right there where they said this stuff originated. I said, so if this is a leak, if this is a weaponized disease of some sort, and even if it's been weaponized and deliberately leaked out, the worst thing we could do is all this lockdown stuff, because I also knew about all the simulations. And that's the other thing. I, I see everybody talking about this, um, you know, catastrophic contagion war game that they've done.
Starting point is 00:36:28 Uh, this one's going to focus on the kids, right? Because the other one was for, uh, for old people. COVID was for old people. Now this game is going to be for the kids. Um, you know, everybody's like, Oh, event 201. Oh, we got the contagion, um, catastrophic contagion, things like that. We got to train to these things. Like I said, every single year, going all the way back to 2001,
Starting point is 00:36:51 RFK Jr. talked about it in his Fauci book. So, yeah, it's there. So, anyway, he said, Pfizer spokeswoman Sharon J. Castillo wrote on Politico, these authorizations are based on robust and independent evaluation of the scientific data on quality, safety, and efficacy, which is why Pfizer tried to cover this up and the FDA tried to partner with them. This is just a partnership between the federal government
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Starting point is 00:38:26 None of this is the kind of precaution that you typically see from the federal government. They're always over the top about safety. You must surrender everything to safety. You got to surrender your liberty to safety always, TSA, everything else. But when it comes to this kind of stuff, you had Walensky saying, there's no reason for pregnant women to not take this. A totally untested vaccine, a totally new approach. There's no reason for pregnant women not to take this.
Starting point is 00:38:55 She is a liar. She has been captured by these people. She is a co-conspirator in this mass murder project. To say something like that, there's no way that any person in her position could ever say that about anything. Oh yeah. Yeah. Give it to pregnant women just up until recently, they would always say, well, if you're pregnant, you shouldn't get any vaccines and now they're telling them
Starting point is 00:39:20 take an untested genetic code injection? And so now some information comes out that FDA and Moderna, not Pfizer, but FDA and Moderna, said, yeah, we saw a significant number of rats born with skeletal deformations after their mothers were injected with a vaccine. What is the difference, by the way, between Moderna and Pfizer? It's typically the dosage. That's why you're seeing worse effects with them. But, you know, that's one of the reasons why they keep boosting people. Got to get that dosage up. Because, as Peter McCullough quoted many studies,
Starting point is 00:40:00 the mRNA is not disappearing, and the spike is not disappearing. Each time you get another shot, it accumulates more. You're getting a higher and higher dosage. The difference between a medicine and a poison is dosage. I've talked about this for years with fluoride. You know, if you've got something, let's assume that fluoride was effective. Are you going to give the same dose to a child that you give to an adult male? No. So why would you put it in the water? And if you put it in the water, how do you know what the dosage is? Well, you don't.
Starting point is 00:40:35 You're going to get too little or you're going to get too much. I mean, it's one of the key things. It's one of the reasons they said that they were changing the dosage on the Pfizer stuff was try to determine what was legit. That's the only thing they really tested. Now, what dosage can we get that doesn't kill people immediately, but kills them more slowly? I think that was the calculus. Anyway, that's just my opinion. This debate should have been held last year when we first asked for this material, but instead, said Judicial Watch, it has taken 18 months and a federal lawsuit to get this basic information out about the vaccines.
Starting point is 00:41:10 They said their documents reveal that Moderna elected not to conduct a number of standard pharmacological studies on the laboratory test animals, the group said. After they start seeing the baby rats born with skeletal deformations, they said, you know, let's just stop the animal test right there. See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. So Fitton with Judicial Watch said, the DeSantis grand jury opens up a whole new untested area for a state to challenge federal authorities on vaccine safety. Well, that's good.
Starting point is 00:41:51 That's good. You know, we need to start having the states take more responsibility for everything because the federal government is hopelessly corrupt, hopelessly incompetent, hopelessly criminal. Did federal law preempt Ron DeSantis or Florida state officials ability to enforce consumer fraud and other statutes in a way that protects citizens there? Fitton said, well, that's going to be interesting to see how that turns out. Fitton is a lawyer with judicial watch. He's never read the 10th amendment. What is it? There isn't. First of all, do they have any ability to enforce consumer fraud or statutes to protect citizens?
Starting point is 00:42:30 If Fauci and the FDA and Walensky and the rest of these people say, no, they don't get any protection, you don't have any right to intervene? Come on. Come on. I've talked about the doctrine of the lesser magistrate. And, you know, the states are not even the lesser magistrate. The lesser magistrate is the federal government. They're a creature of the states.
Starting point is 00:42:50 They are the lesser magistrates. So yeah, the 10th Amendment says there is authority for them to do that. Come on, you're a lawyer. You don't know that. But it could dent the Trump vaccine legacy, says John Solomon, if he can show that safety was put at risk in the name of warp speed. But that equation, however, won't be known until the grand jury gets the evidence and makes assessments as to whether the state's consumer laws were violated and whether citizens were deprived of the right to make informed decisions.
Starting point is 00:43:26 So that's where he comes after Biden. That's why I say it's going to be about the Biden mandates and it's going to be about the exaggerated fraudulent claims about these vaccines efficacy. And they will do a limited hangout on the safety stuff. Quite frankly, I don't care about the lies about the vaccine efficacy as much as I care about the lies about the vaccine safety. That's the issue.
Starting point is 00:43:49 That's what's killing people. So the Santa is going after Big Pharma over the COVID shots is the feel good story of the day, tweeted Monica Crowley, who served in the Trump administration as an assistant treasury secretary. See, even somebody who's been in the Trump administration is not happy with the Trump shots. And they are the Trump shots. He said he's the father of the vaccine. So again, will it be anything other than politics?
Starting point is 00:44:21 Time will tell. Some good things could come out of it. Now, DeSantis went on with laura ingram and she said i want to read you some of the reactions to your move today new york magazine's jonathan chate i guess that's how you pronounce his name uh said it's been very very obvious that ron desantis was courting the anti-vaccine movement it's a case study in conservative movements, intellectual dysfunction, and that's what he had to say. She said there was similar nastiness from Vanity Fair,
Starting point is 00:44:57 taking your, quote, authoritarian ambitions to the next level. They said he demonizes public health safety measures to score political points. Authoritarian ambitions. You see how these people turn everything upside down? The authoritarian ambitions were all on the side of the public health dictators who had medical martial law. Where DeSantis got involved was in opposing them. So you're not going to mandate this.
Starting point is 00:45:25 And he points that out immediately. He should have done more in her position. But anyway, she says, Laura Ingram says, governor, is your goal with this roundtable today to demonize public health and safety officials? He said, well, let me tell you this, Laura. The authoritarians were the ones who wanted to mandate the vaccine on people. I protected people in Florida from having that happen. The authoritarians wanted to institute a vaccine passport system, almost like a social credit system.
Starting point is 00:45:57 So the people who dissented from this would be marginalized from society entirely. We rejected that. We banned it. So we were, from the very beginning, helping people make their own decisions, but not using the coercive power of the state or allowing big corporations to condition those choices. You know, the people who were championing
Starting point is 00:46:18 the biggest and most, biggest, greediest, most exploitive corporations, the pharmaceutical companies, who talk about choice, but only when it comes to killing your child, and then say that it's authoritarian to oppose, to interpose against these dictators? No, I mean, he did, he was the only one who actually had some regulations against private companies forcing this on people as well.
Starting point is 00:46:50 He was standing up for individual liberty in that. Again, there was more that he could have done, but he did far more than any of the other governors. Let's give him credit for that. Let's encourage, let's make a competition between, if people see that, and DeSantis knows, that making even small moves towards liberty is hugely popular. If other politicians see that, perhaps they'll cynically do it, even though they don't like giving you liberty. As Newt Gingrich used to say, well, when I see an issue out there, and I see 80% of the people on that side of the issue, that's the side of the issue I want to be on. So let's applaud him for even the small moves that he made towards liberty. But he went on.
Starting point is 00:47:33 He said, Laura, Denmark does not allow people under the age of 50 unless they have preexisting conditions to get the mRNA shots. Because they've analyzed it and they said the drawbacks outweigh the benefits. And so we have now a panel that we've created in Florida that is effectively going to function the way the CDC should function and basically do evidence-based medicine. We're going to take the study seriously, he said. So now Fauci is being asked about DeSantis. Fauci says, I don't have a clue what he's talking about here. This is the guy, Mr. Science.
Starting point is 00:48:12 He's now kind of using the SBF simpleton defense. When he got on the stand to be deposed by two state attorneys general, he said 174 times, I don't recall. I don't recall. I don't recall. And now he recall. I don't recall. And now he says, I don't have a clue. Yeah. Mr. Science, the simpleton. So he was on yesterday on CNN. He says, I have no clue why Ron DeSantis wants to investigate vaccines. I don't have a clue, Kate, what he's asking for. We have a vaccine that unequivocally is highly effective and safe
Starting point is 00:48:50 and has saved literally millions of lives. And then he quotes the Commonwealth Fund, which is like one of these things like the Rockefeller Fund. They've got like nearly a billion-dollar endowment, and they are cheerle know, the, they are cheerleaders for the pharmaceutical industry and medical industry. He said, so what's the problem with vaccines? I mean, vaccines are life saving.
Starting point is 00:49:13 Quite frankly, Kate, I'm not sure what they're trying to do down there. It's been politicized and politicized in a way that is actually costing lives that people don't get vaccinated. That costs lives. Okay. don't get vaccinated, that costs lives. He's turning it around again. Our society, he said, is becoming anti-science. We are experiencing the normalization of untruths. I am science.
Starting point is 00:49:38 I am truth. And if you oppose me, you are misinformation, and you are killing people with your misinformation. If you say something about LGBT they don't agree with, oh, you're killing people because you're fomenting hate. So you're killing people. Um, and this was on yet another one, MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell report. Uh, the wife of Alan Green's man. Andrea Mitchell said, with the rise of disinformation and misinformation,
Starting point is 00:50:07 are we developing an anti-science animus in society? Fauci said, the answer is yes, the short answer to your question. But the other thing is that there's so much misinformation that we're experiencing the normalization of untruths. There is so much disinformation that spreads predominantly through social media because, see, they have complete control of the press. So they want to attack the speech of the
Starting point is 00:50:33 people. That's why they're so focused on social media. So much of it, the people get used to the untruth and it becomes normalized, which is really bad because then you don't push back against it. You notice that you notice how, when, um, people say something that Fauci doesn't like or agree with that, he just doesn't push back against it. You notice that? Yeah. I haven't noticed that. Have you, I haven't noticed that any of these people, whether you're talking about the CDC or the NIH, uh, none of them, they all push back. They push back real hard. As a matter of fact, they get you banned. They get you kicked off. They take away your bank accounts. Yeah. They don't just set back. Oh yeah. The massive number of people there, they out there with
Starting point is 00:51:21 these lies and I, I just can't fight it anymore. I just give up. No. They come after you tooth and claw. They come after you to destroy you if you disagree with them. This is projection. He's the one who's dominating the narrative. Any pushback is ostracized. Any pushback is punished. Any pushback is deleted.
Starting point is 00:51:45 And it's another thing that Ron DeSantis is saying. He says there's proof that big tech targeted scientific dissenters to control the narrative. Again, nobody knew this before. I'm glad that he's saying it. And it is interesting that you don't see other governors saying this, right? That you don't see other politicians really talking about this much. So that part of it is interesting. He says, part of this issue and other issues with COVID goes back to an attempt to enforce one acceptable narrative on all of these issues. And he pointed to the censorship of Dr. Jay Bhattachary on Twitter. He said,
Starting point is 00:52:19 you also saw it with Dr. Fauci. Some of these people saying they needed to go after these people who wrote the Great Barrington Declaration. Yeah, they didn't just say, you know, got all these scientists out there and they're questioning what we're going to say. Well, I'm going to debate them. I'm going to show how they're wrong. No, they start writing emails to each other talking about how they are going to destroy these people and shut them down. How they're going to silence them. It truly is amazing.
Starting point is 00:52:48 Monica Nicolai, thank you very much. That's very generous. I appreciate that a great deal. We're going to take a quick break, and we will come back. Stay with us. At LiveScoreBet we love Cheltenham just as much
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Starting point is 00:54:41 who have supported us uh some people who have sent some checks in the mail. Damon P., Ben and Cindy B., David F., Lois L., Rita L., Jack D., Michael C. Thank you so much for that. And we've got a lot of people who have sent cards as well. This is a Christmas card with a palm trees. I used to live in Florida and the beginning of a white Christmas, uh, where he's dreaming of a white Christmas because he's in Beverly Hills, LA palm trees are swaying and all the rest of this stuff. Um, we may wind up with, uh, some snow before Christmas. I don't know. I hope, um, hope it doesn't happen before Travis, uh,
Starting point is 00:55:25 while he's driving, uh, and on his way. Um, but, uh, hope it happens after he gets here and we're all, um, in one place. Uh, but thank you very much, Mary N. Um, and, um, uh, she thanks me for, uh, for doing this every day. You know, I don't know that I couldn't do it every day. I would be chewing off the ear of my wife and my sons like I used to do on a daily basis. I was not anybody who ever really wanted to get in front of the camera, and I was not at all comfortable with that. I really hate speaking publicly. I'm talking to a camera right now and um when i started doing it for the first time at info wars i just started thinking well um thought about it as if i was just kind of talking to the family with the kitchen table you know they are glad that I can get this off of my chest on a daily basis.
Starting point is 00:56:28 And, uh, somebody else who has something to say and wants to get it off of her chest is, um, AOC occasional cortex. Uh, she has produced a document. She is so burdened by the coming climate catastrophe. She doesn't want to have children. She's like Greta. She doesn't want to have children. On this issue, she doesn't have an occasional cortex. She is totally brainless and clueless, evidently.
Starting point is 00:57:00 She released this documentary and got an average of $81 per theater per theater on the opening weekend. This is like a new low 81 or $81 per theater for the weekend. It was directed by Rachel Lears. The documentary is titled to the end. Let's hope that this is the end of their filmmaking adventures. It debuted over the weekend in 120 theaters, so it's limited release. Usually you can get some pretty good box office numbers on the limited release. You target the theaters to places where they're going to be friendly to your narrative, right? You're going to go to New York and LA and liberal centers like that, where everybody
Starting point is 00:57:47 is just so concerned about what's happening with the climate. Total box office haul for the opening weekend was less than $9,667. $67 to give you an example of some other ones that have had limited release, uh, as they point out, um, that you have, uh, you have some other documentaries that were in limited release.
Starting point is 00:58:15 For example, um, you had, uh, a film, the mean one, which is they, they took,
Starting point is 00:58:24 uh, Dr. Seuss is how the Grinch Stole Christmas and turned it into a gory horror flick, a slasher film with a Grinch. And that debuted in only 162 theaters, but it pulled in $218,000, $1,300 per theater people wanting to see a slasher Grinch. But they made $1,300 per theater. That'd be pretty much a failure.
Starting point is 00:58:51 But a success on limited release was something like The Whale that has Brendan Fraser. He's pretty much blackballed in Hollywood because he didn't want to submit to homosexual harassment. A fine actor. He's back. And, you know, they put a fat suit on him and stuff. They call it the whale that opened up on just in just six theaters in New York and California. Again, a limited release. They know what their target audience is going to be.
Starting point is 00:59:20 You know, a lot of people are not going to want to see a talking head movie like that. So they know they're going to have an audience for that type of film in New York and California, and they would have an audience for some kind of a climate change film like that. I mean, you know, Al Gore made a lot of money pushing the lies that Michael Mann had put together with a hockey stick and all the rest of this stuff. Uh, so that went in six theaters in New York and California. Again, you do a limited release so that you can pick your audience. Uh, that got $60,000 per theater, 60,000 A uh, that, that follows box office, uh, exhibitor relations did the math on the depressing opening weekend numbers, determining that the per theater average was even worse than the overall box
Starting point is 01:00:17 office take. Again, remember the name of the film is to the end. And they tweeted out, this is the end my friend cue the music for the doors show her the door i'd like somebody to show aoc the door roadside attractions documentary on climate change to the end starring and they put starring in quotes starring aoc was voted out of the box office, $81 per theater. And they emphasize it. They said, yes, $81 per.
Starting point is 01:00:51 This is not a mistake. The other thing that's interesting about this, of course, is the reviews and the critics. The film that was done previously by this director, Rachel, Rachel Lears, he did for Netflix.
Starting point is 01:01:07 It was called knock down the house. And so it was about AOC and her going to the house of representatives. It got very high marks from the critics. The critics gave it on rotten tomatoes. The critics gave it a score of 99%. They loved it. I mean, that's one of the highest, you know, you're not going to see any film
Starting point is 01:01:28 get 100%. 99% is virtually 100%. Viewers, however, only gave it 11%. And since Rotten Tomatoes has been out, our family has used it as a benchmark to pick movies. You can pretty much tell which movies are going to be,
Starting point is 01:01:49 uh, you know, politically correct, pushing all this kind of stuff by looking at that kind of division. You see something, the critics, 99% of them like it. And the audience only 11% of them like it.
Starting point is 01:02:02 That tells you that this is fully propaganda, leftist propaganda. Stay away. And, of course, you can find many other sites. Ted Bear's movie guide will give you information about violent content and sexual content and stuff like that. So you can filter it that way. But overall to get the, you know, the, the, the worldview of the film, you look at the difference between the critics and the viewers on rotten
Starting point is 01:02:31 tomatoes. So how did to the end do on that metric? Well, it got 83% from critics, but there is nothing from the viewers because so few people saw it nobody went to see it so there's absolutely no viewer data that's actually uh one of her her uh that that helps her quite a bit and then that brings us to avatar i talked about this a few weeks ago we expected something that was going to be extremely clawing and
Starting point is 01:03:05 politically correct from james cameron like the first one in my opinion was uh and they talked about how he got a green light with it and um and he told disney when they gave him the money he said well this is going to be expensive to make, and this is going to have to finish in the top three box office of all time. Not adjusted for inflation, by the way. If you adjust movies for inflation, nobody even comes close to Gone with the Wind. I forget how large that is when you adjust it for inflation. But I talked about it when we were talking about that, uh, box office a couple of weeks ago.
Starting point is 01:03:50 But anyway, he said, this is going to have to be in the top three to, you know, make any money at all. And he said, do it, do it. It'll be a high profile, uh, tent pole, uh, production and so forth. And, um, so now I'm not so sure about this. It's gotten nothing but bad reviews. And the critics don't like it at all. I mean, here's a little taste of it here.
Starting point is 01:04:14 I mean, what's to not like about something that looks like a weird video game? Here's a little sample of this. People swimming, blue people with tails elongated bodies and they're swimming around looking at made-up fish and stuff like that but yeah it's a James Cameron production and there's Oh pulling its back and showing you that she's pregnant and she's going back to drawing back the arrow all kinds of little interesting insects and plants. And not a whole lot of dialogue or plot. Listen to this.
Starting point is 01:04:57 I hear her heartbeat. I feel her talking to me. I hear her heartbeat. Yeah, it's kind of this. She's so close. She's so close, yes. Well, it looks like they missed it by a mile. Here one of the reviews here avatar 2 is finally here and it's like being waterboarded with turquoise cement this is a review by robbie collins or colin singular um a decade in the
Starting point is 01:05:20 making the way of water has no plot no stakes an atrocious dialogue whatever happened to this great director my son says i kind of feel like being pregnant would affect one's ability to use a boat yeah but not in his world right um so they go on uh this is of course we've seen this type of the basic premise the tale of a soldier who's gone native that's it that was already in the first one as well it was just dances with wolves in space or pocahontas with cirque du soleil trained smurfs. The Way of Water has no beginning and no end, say two characters proclaiming at separate points. And the reviewer says, yeah, they're absolutely right, but it doesn't have much of a middle either.
Starting point is 01:06:16 Or at least a traditional sort, where there's danger that rises and tension, and then there's an excitement that builds. You know, there is a rhythm to it all. And it was interesting, back in the day, day you know when we were um when i was picking movies and and following the plot lines and you know following uh how they were doing in the box office and and uh you know looking at at uh how good the movies were so i could recommend them that type of thing james cameron Terminator, he did the first one,
Starting point is 01:06:45 and it didn't do anything in the box offices. It was at the theater. They didn't really promote it, and it was kind of a low-budget production. Terminator 2 went really big, but that was with his first wife as well. I think that Terminator and Terminator two, as well as aliens too.
Starting point is 01:07:08 I think that was James Cameron. He was doing that in conjunction with his first wife after he got divorced. I think all of his movies are garbage. In my opinion, I never liked Titanic. That's just my personal opinion. You know, it was all special effects like this,
Starting point is 01:07:21 but you know, it was, there is a good screen play is kind of essential besides the special effects and that seems to be what's missing out of his work for decades in my opinion even though he's had the biggest box office stuff because he's done spectacular things like the titanic everybody would go to see that just to see his recreation of the Titanic. There was a screenwriter by the name of Blake Snyder. He wrote a book called Save the Cat. And as we got interested in producing some things, I looked at it and it's kind of interesting the
Starting point is 01:07:58 way he breaks it out. He talks about how Hollywood movies are successful because they typically will follow a pacing. You know, the sweet spot is like 90 minutes long. And you start to get movies that go up to two hours. It's really hard to sustain that. Sometimes they can sustain it with, you know, like the Winter Soldier. You know, that was a long Marvel movie and and the brothers who put that together they did a good job of keeping that going but most of them are about 90 minutes and so he would talk about the pace of the movie they call it the beats you talk about how there'll be like
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Starting point is 01:09:07 Terms apply. Bet responsibly. 18plusgamblingcare.ie That section of it, he kind of referred to it as fun and games. You know, you get introduced to the world of the movie and the interaction with the characters. Things start to go wrong then. And usually there's some kind of a dark night of the
Starting point is 01:09:26 soul right typically and he has that mapped out as to about where that should happen about how many minutes into the film and you stop and think about how many times they would follow that even movies that didn't seem formulaic they would follow that same pacing most of the successful ones would and when you get off of that, the audience is, whether it is just something that seems to inherently work or whether they have been conditioned from watching movies that follow this pattern for a long time, that's when things start to go bad. You know, this movie is three hours long, which says that he doesn't have anybody doing editing besides not having anybody doing any screenplay. He got a three hour long movie. So there'll be certain things like that. And it was,
Starting point is 01:10:11 you know, completely missing evidently from this. So Cameron and Disney have spent a reported 350 to $400 million on Hollywood's first, no thoughts, just vibes blockbuster audiences must let the computer-generated Avatar universe wash over them as our heroes paddle past coral, cavort with plesiosaurs, and gossip with six flippered whales. The problem is that said universe is unvaryingly garish,
Starting point is 01:10:43 which makes watching this film feel like being waterboarded with turquoise cement. This guy is good. Someone needs to tell him, if you can't make it good, at least make it short. Yeah, that's right. But who wants to spend three hours watching a video game, says this reviewer. Despite much hand-waving in the script towards weighty themes such as anti-colonialism and environmentalism. So you know most of the critics are going to love it. I'm surprised this guy just alienated all of his friends in Hollywood by saying, you know,
Starting point is 01:11:17 well, it's got weighty themes, but it just doesn't seem to pull in. You know, we should be talking about anti-colonialism and environmentalism. They should be pushing this on us. And the feminism, you know, as you heard that. I can feel her heart. She's speaking to me. She, you know, the goddess or whatever. Do you know what would be more evocative of the wonders of nature than a lot of $400 million computer-generated fish?
Starting point is 01:11:41 Actual fish! Yeah, I don't think I could make it through that three hours of that stuff i couldn't make it through the two-minute trailer i i still have not seen the end of that trailer it's just like this is it i'm out of here the story cooked up by cameron and a four-person writing team is a classic piece of franchise elongation in which nothing meaningful happens and there's no important changes now that's all that disney does anymore you know they just recently did with tom hanks a remake of pinocchio and what they did was a shot by shot recreation of the original animated film like what's the
Starting point is 01:12:19 what's the purpose of that just so you can do it in kind of a 3D thing with actors? This reviewer gives it two out of four. Visuals aside, this sequel simply treads water. It lacks the immersive quality, they say. And that's pretty bad when the whole thing is being done underwater. So that brings us to another movie that has gotten a lot of attention. Uh, and, and I think it's kind of strange to see how people are. Yes, I understand. Uh, Pinocchio remake re-ups their copyright. Yeah. That's, that's probably the whole point. My son
Starting point is 01:13:00 got it re-ups their copyright. Uh, well, I'm sure they could pay somebody off. I mean, you know, you got the Mickey Mouse exclusion where they got a special writer to exclude Mickey Mouse's copyright far beyond any laws that are out there. But a lot of people talked about, were talking about this little thing that was put together as if this is a company that is ready to roll this out. And I was really surprised this, this little, uh, video clip here of EctoLife. And it is, uh, anybody that has seen Brave New World understands what that is. Anybody who cares about humanity, uh, is going to find this vision of the future dystopian. But it is simply this guy who has a YouTube channel and he does all kinds of interesting special effects and graphics. This is his vision of essentially a hatchery.
Starting point is 01:13:57 First artificial womb facility. And look at that. These are all babies in little plastic bubbles. And it's all computer generating ectolife the world's first artificial womb facility powered entirely by renewable energy ectolife allows infertile couple to conceive a baby and become the true biological parents of their own offspring it's a perfect solution for women who had their uterus surgically removed due to cancer or other complications. With EctoLife, premature births and C-sections will be a thing of the past.
Starting point is 01:14:34 EctoLife is designed to help countries that are suffering from severe population decline, including Japan, Bulgaria, South Korea, and many others. The facility features 75 highly equipped labs. Each state-of-the-art lab can accommodate up to 400 growth pods or artificial wombs. Every pod is designed to replicate the exact conditions that exist inside the mother's uterus. Okay, so what I find interesting about that is that even though it is dystopian, conditions that exist inside the mother's uterus. Okay. So what I find interesting about that is that even though it is dystopian,
Starting point is 01:15:09 they make some interesting concessions to the humanity of children in that. My son said that's got about as much connection to reality as Avatar does. I agree. But, you know, this guy is doing this film to get attention, and he got a lot of it. He talked about it as if it is a new project that's coming out, and a lot of people, I guess, took that seriously. You know, you had reports that I've seen on a lot of alternative media sites. LifeSite is one of them.
Starting point is 01:15:35 Take a look at Ectolife, deemed as the, quote, first artificial womb facility. Again, this is just a film. This is no more real than Avatar. It's done by a guy who is an independent influencer. He has a page on Facebook and he gets a lot of stuff because you can see that video and a lot of the others that he's done have very good special effects and very clever stuff that he's doing. So he's putting some stuff out there to put his work out. Perhaps he'll get picked up to do commercials or special effects or films. My son says Ecto Life's CGI nonsense is probably better than AMC's movie.
Starting point is 01:16:15 Yeah, definitely better technically, probably. Four years ago, he created a video that was heralded by pro-lifers as useful in the fight for life. He showed the entire process from the beginning of life, from conception to full-term gestation. And they said, well, you know, in case you want to write this off, understand that they are working on this. And going back to 2017, and we've seen the pictures we surfaced recently there's been some artificial wombs there was a one of a lamb and a bio bag and you know the but the the the lamb was taken out of the mother and went through the later stages in the bio bag.
Starting point is 01:17:06 But this is really where they're headed towards. And they're talking about the 15% of reproductive age couples worldwide are affected by infertility over the last 70 years. Fertility rates worldwide have decreased by a staggering 50%. These figures sound about right from what we have seen. LifeSite News says it's well known that long-term hormonal contraception usage can greatly damage female reproductive health. We have people who, you know, now the path is for most women to have children later in life.
Starting point is 01:17:43 That also makes it more difficult to conceive when you're older. This sort of technology can also be used by transhumanists, you know, like Musk, to potentially do monstrous things that will turn our world into a veritable beehive with a loveless and soulless creation of human beings. And they're right about that. And you go to the original interview that he had that, um, with,
Starting point is 01:18:06 um, a nature magazine. And they began with Elon Musk. They said in 2021, Elon Musk tweeted his fears about the end of humanity. He said, we should be much more worried about population collapse and overpopulation. If there aren't enough people for earth,
Starting point is 01:18:23 there definitely won't be enough people for Mars. But yeah, if they think about it, with these vaccines and other things that they're using, and there's so many different things in our world, from the additives to our food, to the way that they store the food, that are hormone disruptors. We can see the collapse in measurable things such as sperm, motility, and other things like that. They call it a spermageddon. So we see all these factors that are happening. So there's physiological factors.
Starting point is 01:18:56 There's things in the food. There's things in the medicine. There's things in the vaccine. Then there's also the psychological attack. we don't want to have kids because the planet is going to die, or I want to have a career, or all these other things, you know, the LGBT stuff. All these other things combined as well, psychological side of that. And so populations are decreasing significantly. And we know that they're working on this type of thing. We know that they'll eventually do something like this.
Starting point is 01:19:28 And we know the purpose of it. It's laid out there in Brave New World. And even before that, that's the technology. Even before that, Plato's Republic, he talked about the fact that for the thing to work, you got to have three classes of people. You got to have the elites, the kings, you know, the princes and so forth. Then you got to have the people who are going to enforce it, you know,
Starting point is 01:19:50 kind of like their Praetorian guard. And then you got the mass number of people just going to be operating as slaves or whatever. They hope in their society that they can replace the mass underclass that they would rely on for labor with robots and just get rid of the mass number of humanity. And maybe even the Praetorian Guard because they could be a threat to them. 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,
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Starting point is 01:20:55 this is a very long review of this that is in scienceandstuff.com. And as they start to think about the different factors in it, this is the part that I find interesting. Not that this is on the cusp of being done or when it's going to be doing, but how they envision using this technology because eventually they will have the technology. I don't know what the timeframe is going to be,
Starting point is 01:21:18 but this is how they're going to use it. Uh, Ecto life reinventing evolution. We will be able to select only viable and quote genetically superior embryos Yeah, when we go into eugenics, what could possibly go wrong with that, right? This would also offer parents the ability to genetically engineer their embryo Before implanting it into the artificial womb And of course, the government could do that as well their embryo before implanting it into the artificial womb.
Starting point is 01:21:49 And, of course, the government could do that as well, whoever is controlling this. Even if you are told one thing or the other, the people who are running this facility and the government that's running it, just like they manipulate social media, once you give them the power to manipulate genes of developing children. Ectolife could also enable parents to experience what their babies see and hear through the use of 360-degree cameras that are inside the artificial womb and that are paired with a virtual reality headset. And so if you watch a little bit more of this video, which I'm not
Starting point is 01:22:23 going to play, you know, they have the parents sitting there in their living room. They're doing whatever they want. They don't have to be bothered with this child. And if they want to, they can look on the phone, and they can check the vitals of their child. They can get a picture of their child developing because it's a transparent little plastic container there, the artificial womb.
Starting point is 01:22:51 And then they can, from the inside, they can see what the child is doing, and they can interact with the developing child. Parents can choose a playlist. Play them a bunch of Mozart and make them really smart or something. Or you can play your own voice so the children get used to it. But you see something else is happening here. Even though they have this eugenics approach and they see this as this sterile technological thing, they can't get past the humanity of the children here they're talking about developing children and how they are learning even though they're not born yet i'm surprised that this guy hasn't been ripped up
Starting point is 01:23:32 one side and down the other by um by planned parenthood for this stuff so the cameras would give parents a constant video feed of their baby's development you know if they're not too busy to be bothered with it you know uh and those types of, you know, if they're not too busy to be bothered with it, you know. And those types of parents, you know, once they're presented with this baby, this pet or whatever, then they can just farm it off to the government to raise it. That would be the way the thing would work. We know that the constraints of the human uterus and pelvis have acted as a brake on the size of the human brain and skull.
Starting point is 01:24:06 These people say. Because they are evolutionists. They don't believe that God designed this this way. They don't believe that there's actually DNA that programmed the size of your head. They don't believe that. It's just a freak accident that this is happening. It's just natural selection that this happened here. So they said, if freed from the need to be born in the normal way,
Starting point is 01:24:29 we could open the way for a new evolutionary trajectory. So, you know, we could have these, uh, beings that are member of the, uh, was it the twilight zone or was it outer limits?
Starting point is 01:24:41 I think it was out of limits. Yeah. David McCollum, the guy that was, um, played Ilya Kuryakin in, what was that, Man From U.N.C.L.E. Anyway, he was this guy who gets in this machine and it evolves him, right? And as he does it, his head starts getting bigger and bigger.
Starting point is 01:24:59 And by the end, he's got this gigantic head. Well, that's what these people are thinking. That's their thinking. That's their perspective. They're probably going to enjoy Avatar. Anyway, so we can open the way for a new evolutionary trajectory. Now, here's another observation. If you're going to be manipulating the genes and making big headed babies and
Starting point is 01:25:25 stuff like that, you know, hopefully they will think to strengthen their necks as well. Break their neck. But like, if you're doing genetic modification, if you're doing eugenics, that's not evolution, that's design and you have to have a designer. So, you know, they don't want to talk about intelligent design that is obvious throughout. These people are fools, even though they've got some very dangerous technology and some dangerous ideas. They said the technologies presented in EctoLife will assuredly give some pause, but just how widespread are the moral
Starting point is 01:26:05 misgivings? Think about that. Think what they just said. Yeah, there's going to be people who look at this and have some issues about our eugenics and all the rest of this stuff, but how widespread are these moral misgivings? So now you see this is another troubling thing from these people's perspective. Their idea is that morality is just whatever the majority of people think it is at any given point in time. Because these people, like most people in our society, have been completely untethered from any moral foundation. It's what they can get away with or what the majority of the people will accept or believe. And so morality is just something that they can shape with propaganda and the control of the narrative, you see, because there is no absolute objective standard for these people. And that is what we have to fight. That is our enemy. The post-modernism that there is no truth, that is what will usher in post-humanism. That is what we must fight. And they're saying,
Starting point is 01:27:20 yeah, there's going to be a lot of money in this. There's going to be the IVF market is already huge. And then finish up by saying, whether you like it or not, this brave new world will soon be upon us. The only way that we're going to stop this dystopian technology, look, technology is a two-edged sword. It can be used for good or it can be used for evil. It's like anything that man develops can be used for good or for evil. And we have to know what good and evil are. We have to have a moral framework. We have to have a moral foundation. And if we don't have that, we are going to live in one
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Starting point is 01:28:37 terms apply bet responsibly ¶¶ ¶¶ ORGAN PLAYS you're listening to the david knight show yeah my son's comment was you can develop your own bobble-headed freak with the convenience of a phone game. Kind of like the Tamagotchi, but horrific. It's not limited to your phone. It's, you know, the Tamagotchi were these little, those little pets that you would make to watch, right?
Starting point is 01:29:57 On your phone. Yeah. Uh, yeah, but it'd be bobble-headed freak will be walking around. Uh, let's do a little bit of news. Uh, as we're connecting with Tony, Tony's going to be joining us in just a couple of minutes um i talked yesterday about and we joked about uh this ridiculous study saying that the unvaccinated are bad drivers yeah involved in 72 percent more dangerous crashes and everything than the vaccinated we talked about we said well you know finally uh there is justification for getting vaccinated
Starting point is 01:30:31 right but of course it's a joke uh study that no the people who did it think it's serious but anybody who looks at this knows that it's a joke and so a lot of people have uh pointed out the obvious the observed observed risks, said these Canadian researchers, might also justify changes to driver insurance policies in the future. They're always looking for some justification, some prevarication to raise your insurance rates. They'll raise your insurance rates. They'll raise your credit card interest rates if somebody gets into financial
Starting point is 01:31:04 difficulty. And this is one of the things that really has to change. They'll raise your credit card interest rates. If somebody gets into financial difficulty with, and this is one of the things that really has to change. I mean, we've got to have some people in politics that are going to shut down these 30% interest rates on credit cards that are popping up now. And we've got to have some people who are going to shut down this exploitation of people. If somebody starts to get into some economic issues.
Starting point is 01:31:26 I've had time after time, I've seen cases where somebody had a massive medical bill that they were on the hook for, and they're struggling, and they're making payments and all the rest of this stuff. And then the credit card company looks at it and says, oh, you have this big medical debt that you've just accumulated, even though they're not behind in the debt and they're paying it off. What do they do? They shoot their interest rates on their credit cards sky high to guarantee that they're not going to be able to get out of it. I mean, it's just predatory. I don't understand. Well, I understand what I mean. They're paid off by the bankers.
Starting point is 01:32:05 They're paid off by the insurance companies to allow them to do this. Okay. Our guest is Ray. So we're going to take a quick musical break and connect with him. Is that what we're going to do? Okay. We have to do that in order to connect. So we will be right back.
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Starting point is 01:34:32 Thank you, Tony. We're having a little bit of technical difficulties, but we got them worked out there. And so Tony is joining us now. And I've mentioned this a couple of times this week since we talked. I think you told me about it on Tuesday. Tell people what's going on with the Wolfpack and, uh, difficulties that are there and what people who have signed up for Wolfpack need to do. And you can tell people about Wolfpack as well.
Starting point is 01:34:54 Sure. Uh, well, first of all, always great to see you, David, and, uh, thank you for, for having me on and, uh, I love being a sponsor to this program. It's an absolute honor. One of the things that spawned out of that has been wolfpack and really it was just the result of you know prayer and meditation and my response to the central bank digital currency because wolfpack is a way for individuals to come together we create a buying pool and a lot of this is actually revealing itself as i go along because the more
Starting point is 01:35:24 members we get the greater buying power that i have so actually the wolfpack is real it's a pool. And a lot of this is actually revealing itself as I go along because the more members we get, the greater buying power that I have. So actually the Wolfpack is real. It's a buying network and a community. And Kenzie and I have been working on setting up a chat and a forum and a way for the community to connect. So it's really about the future of what we're going to experience with these CBDCs and again, the pressure coming from the ruling class to outlaw cash. And again, just staying outside of that system. So Wolfpack is, it's wolfpack.gold.
Starting point is 01:35:53 And of course you can go to davidknight.gold. There's a tab that says join Wolfpack. And what happened was, again, I started Wise Wolf Gold and Silver in 2018 in San Antonio with very little funds. I did this on faith as a matter of fact i mean it's christmas you know i i always try to uh you know exude some sort of confidence in what i do and i'm very confident in my ability and everything i have to do with precious metals and business but i mean if i'm honest with your audience i've worked hard since i got out of the military uh i've started many businesses i've had some have been successes some have not been I mean, if I'm honest with your audience, I've worked hard since I got out of the military.
Starting point is 01:36:26 I've started many businesses. Some have been successes. Some have not been. And in 2013, 2014, I decided to run for Congress. And anybody who knows me or knows anything about my show or my beliefs, I'm a true believer. And everything that I say, I truly believe. And I bankrupted myself. I mean, I didn't pay attention to my work.
Starting point is 01:36:49 I ran for a year and again, it was a great experience. I got to be friends with a Congressman Ralph Hall, but that, that experience left me, um, pretty much without an ability to start another business. And it was years. And I mean, I'm, I'm, I'm looking at my hand. This is the ring. That's my, my wedding ring, but it was belonged to my, my mother and father. And I used to have to pawn that to get cash so I could buy enough groceries to get to the next week so I could figure out the next deal. And anyway, this is all God. I mean, I just have to say it's God's mercy. I say this on my show all the time. It's God's mercy that I'm here. I'm able to do what I'm doing. We've had a lot of success and so much of it stems from
Starting point is 01:37:25 the media that I've done and my relationships with people like you. And it's just an absolute honor. And again, I just wanted to tell people we're working very hard. And I think perhaps God wanted me to go through some trials where I just felt, you know, again, you can get arrogant. Hubris always summons nemesis. I'm very cautious not to be arrogant um i don't think that this is all me i'm a self-made anything but anyway this this experiment with wolfpack and again i take responsibility for it it's it's working but we had to restart the website because it was so many people joining i my crew could not keep up with the logistics with the system that was put in. So where we are now is that the system is fixed.
Starting point is 01:38:10 We were able to track everything. It's a much better user experience. You'll get a link to every time you get a shipment. It's all automated. And what I had to do is I had to cancel everyone to start over. And that was just a really, I called you, I called the other hosts that I sponsor, and I said, this is what I'm doing. But the good news is, is that so many people have come back. I mean, we're probably, we had close to 300 members. We were breaking a hundred right now. So I'm, I'm feeling very confident people responding to the email. And I just wanted
Starting point is 01:38:38 to tell your audience, if you're joining again, if you have to re-up again, you'll get every, every time you've made a payment, you'll get a package. As a matter of fact, I only think we have like 20 stragglers from the last cache of payments that went through. So if you're joining now, and again, if you can't join, that's fine. If you, you know, if you just made a payment, you're still going to get that package. Just don't forget about us and come back because we're building something really unique. And of course you can, now we can also track a lot better for the host like you, David. I mean, people can put in, where did you, we asked, where did you find us? You can put in David Knight, David Knight gets the credit and it's really, it's made much simpler. But again,
Starting point is 01:39:14 this is really coming back to what I want to build to resist this tyrannical financial tyranny. That's really important. I don't know if you caught it, but, uh, you know, I had a, on Friday, I had an interview after the show with a Tennessee Senator, uh, Frank Nicely, and I played it on Monday's show and we need to pull out all the stops to try to stop this, but, you know, uh, you can't count on anybody and anything really, you know, I'm glad that he's doing it and, you know, uh, I hope that they can get some kind of a state bank there. That's going to be something of a check to the power of the federal reserve and the CBDC, but you have to take care of this on your own. You know, there are things that you can do individually and we're all going to have to
Starting point is 01:40:00 do that on our own. That's the key thing. And, uh, we can try to work collectively to protect Liberty and we should should, but we also have to do this individually. And it's interesting to hear your story, and it really is true. Anybody that tries to start something as an entrepreneur, you're going to have your ups and downs. You're going to have your failures and your successes. And as you pointed out, you've got gotta be very careful that you don't get proud of those successes because if you're a child of God, you're going, you're cruising for a spanking, you know, that's the thing. It's like, I've looked at this and it's like, you know, it seems like
Starting point is 01:40:33 there's some people like Bill Gates or whatever, no matter what he does, he doesn't call down any punishment or wrath on him. But you know, if I were to try some of that stuff, we would be put in our place. It's something that Sam Houston said that I, you know, if I were to try some of that stuff, we would be put in our place. It's something Sam Houston said that I, you know, I humbled myself before God and there the list ends for me. For me, I really come to terms with that. I don't, no matter what successes and it's funny, you know, Kenzie's she's 26 and she came on board and she said, what would you ever get excited about anything? Any type of transaction, no matter how large? I go, no, I just handle each transaction the same way. And that's because I've had zero and less than zero.
Starting point is 01:41:16 So again, this is all, I'm just giving glory over to God. And I'm not coming at this from a religious standpoint or that I'm better or anything. I don't have any insight. I just know that what I've done, I'm very thankful for, let's put it that way. And we're having some great successes. And you were talking about that article from the Mises Institute about the gold standard. And I've talked about this on your show. I mean, again, gold is, Robert Kiyosaki calls gold and silver God's money. It's because it's in the earth. It's finite. It takes work to get it. It's a representation of value. And the 19th century, that was the gold standard, like all these great civilizations and empires rising up. And it's fiat currency. Again,
Starting point is 01:41:56 gold made the modern world and fiat currency is destroying it. As a matter of fact, it's evil. I mean, if you look at, you were mentioning the gold standard in World War I. You know, I see a lot of those Austrian Corona gold coins. They're from 1914. You don't see a lot of 1915s and 1916s. I've only ever bought 1914 Austrian gold Coronas. It's about an ounce of gold. Again, everything that emanates from central banking, and by the way, we're coming up
Starting point is 01:42:26 on the anniversary of the Federal Reserve, as you know. And what a coincidence that they got that last crown jewel before they kicked off the cataclysm of World War I. Are you kidding me? That's not a coincidence at all. I mean, it was December of 1913, they got their Federal Reserve, which is not federal and not a reserve. And then by the guns of August 1914, the boys will be home by Christmas. But yet it was 26 million dead and Europe in ashes, the great Civilod of his fiat currency so i love what i do and uh i'm really i'm really glad that i'm sponsoring magnificent programs like this and well thank you i appreciate it i appreciate your your sponsorship and your help yeah you're talking about uh you know 1913 1914 how that the the income tax the beginning of the year the the deceit the treachery as to how they were able to get the federal reserve act through on December the 23rd will come up to the 109th anniversary next week.
Starting point is 01:43:29 And it's just amazing, that particular aspect of it, the calculations and the trickery is just so obvious of the creation of the Federal Reserve. And now they want to interact with us on an individual basis, those crooks. And that's the real danger of the CBDC. But it is amazing when you look back at what happened at that point in time. And that was a very interesting article from the Mises Institute. I'd recommend that to people. I didn't have the time to go into all the detail and all the things that I wanted to
Starting point is 01:43:59 talk about with that. But also contrasting whether or not Bitcoin is money like gold is money. As you point out, there's a finite amount of gold and you have to mine it. And so they've tried to recreate some of those aspects with Bitcoin. It remains to be seen whether or not it's going to be a currency or whether it's going to be actual money. At LiveScore Bet, 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 01:44:58 who buy it for speculative purposes, but now we have a different purpose. And that is as a check against this, uh, total surveillance, total control of CBDC. That, that is the end game for all this stuff. Absolutely is. Yeah. The stage has been set. And like you talk about all the time, we don't know where the prices of these things are going. I mean, there's, uh, there's so much talk about, I mean, I, I think gold and silver
Starting point is 01:45:22 are highly undervalued. I don't know where the price of gold and silver are highly undervalued. I don't know where the price of gold and silver are going, but I know where the dollar is going. I know that because I can read history. I know that when you create a fiat currency, like Voltaire said, the paper currency always goes to its natural state and value, and that's zero. And again, it may not go to zero, but it'll go digital. That's the challenge here. The IMF put out a statement a couple of weeks ago and they said, we need to raise interest rates for the good of humanity. Well, thank you, benevolent overlord Bankster. I mean, they've never done anything to help
Starting point is 01:45:56 humanity. This is the reality that we see, the tyranny of the surveillance state. It all emanates from fiat currency. It's the lifeblood. It's why, you know, Donald Rumsfeld can't track $2.3 trillion on September 10th, 2001, right? This is, you can't lose that if you're on a gold standard. Well, you know, just trying to jump into this thing, don't get all hung up on the, you know, and it does have real consequences. I mean, you know, you're working in their fiat, well, work in their fiat world right now, but you know, when you're looking at the valuation of gold, for the most part, you could say, well, you know, how many unicorns is this ounce of gold
Starting point is 01:46:28 worth? I mean, it's just, it's arbitrary. They're, they're bringing it with the markets one way after the other, where you're talking about the Shanghai gold exchange or the, or wall street or, um, you know, the London medical metals market, any, all these different things are all rigged and they're all interacting with each other. And it is a game that, you know, they're flipping the levers left and right. And so, you know, the, the real thing, the tangible thing, the thing that can protect your liberty is, is the goal that's on the outside, I think. Well, absolutely. I mean, you look at, um, I go back to history. I mean, the, before the modern era, all the gold in the known world could fit in a six by six foot cube right and after that everything exploded and they've they hijacked that system and again that's going back to that article and it really makes you think i mean they couldn't get away with what
Starting point is 01:47:14 they're pulling off without their unlimited printing press and it's become so ubiquitous and so over the top in the last five years i mean mean, since I've been talking to you, we were in 2019, you and I were talking about, hey, they're pumping in like the GDP of South Korea into this thing every month for the repo market. And I was just then getting started into what are they actually doing here on the side? But everybody was talking about impeachment, you know, and all these big distractions. And you got COVID-19 covid 1984 the big lockdowns and then we're off to the races because 80 of all the dollars ever created were created in the last 36 months as you know david so um one of the reasons that i'm i do what i'm passionate about what i do and it's funny because i've become the precious metals guy in alternative media and i love it i don't i mean
Starting point is 01:47:59 it's but it's not why i got into i'm i'm more i talk about things like the fourth turning and civilization and history and philosophy it's that's more my into them. I'm more, I talk about things like the fourth turning and civilization and history and philosophy. It's that's more my wheelhouse, but I've become better and better at talking about precious metals because it's what I do all day long. So I'm really, really glad that we're sponsoring your program.
Starting point is 01:48:16 And I wanted to get back and just talk about Wolfpack for a second. This is going to be, you're getting on the ground floor or something. I truly believe this is, this doesn't come from arrogance, but just faith. I really think I'm building something here. And it has to do with the response rate of how much advertising I've done, which is very little. And so if you get in on Wolfpack, you can start at $50 a month and you're part of the buying club. It goes up to
Starting point is 01:48:37 500. You can get as many memberships as you want, but I capped it at 500 just for liability and insurance and everything else for the shipments. But every time you join, the prices are going to get better. When I first started my business, if there was a big transaction, I had to literally drive over to the refiner, have them pay me, and then I'd pay my customer. I didn't have liquidity on hand. I'd have to make sure that everything was taken care of in real time. I don't have to do that with Wolfpack because I've got deposits hitting the account every day. If I want to buy 500 ounces of silver, I just buy it. So the savings get passed on to you, the member. And then we're also building the shopping cart and the communications network. So if you want to talk to other Wolfpack members, it's really, I just, the more I think about it,
Starting point is 01:49:22 the more I meditate on it and pray about it. I think this is going to be something really special. And of course, Wise Wolf is always, you can always buy direct. If you have an IRA, you want to roll over a 401k or you just anything that you want to do. And it all, again, regardless of how we're doing with, with Wolfpack or Wise Wolf, I sponsor David Knight, clearly. I mean, that's, we're going to sponsor him forever. As long as I have the ability
Starting point is 01:49:45 to write a check or do something, I'm going to do it because I believe in this. And I believe in you and I believe in what you're doing. And it's an amazing amount of courage. I'm proud to stand with you because I think we're going to go into some really uncertain times and we've got to keep our heads about us, right? Yeah. And I think things are going to accelerate. It was this March that the World Economic Forum was saying that CBDC is going to be in place by 2027. I mean, we're, you know, less than five years away. They want it completely in place and everybody is working on it.
Starting point is 01:50:16 It's going very, very quickly. And, you know, it's, they've been working on this a long time and all we have is just, you know, a little bit of a noise here and there. I haven't seen really anybody even talking about this as a politician, except for Frank nicely and, um, and another guy that's here in Tennessee, but you know, they're just getting started with this. They're going to have a lot of opposition.
Starting point is 01:50:39 That's going to take time. These people have been planning and implementing and rolling this stuff out. As we were talking about last week when I had the interview with Aman, they didn't start this pilot just a month or so after they got the report that took six months to put together. They didn't just start that right away. They've been planning that for a long time. And so a lot of the stuff that we see happening is just for our own, you know, just to bring us along to something that they've already set in place. And they're just ready to roll this out in stages.
Starting point is 01:51:18 They've got it. And they're just going to roll it out in stages. And so it's going to be coming very, very quickly to us. I saw a meme the other day that made me laugh. It says, you can't vote your way out of the book of Revelation. Regardless if that's the case or not, I'm just proud and humbled that I get to take part in. And, you know, again, what a great enemy God has delivered to us to stand against. I mean, you talk about absolute evil, total control.
Starting point is 01:51:46 I mean, this is a once in how many generation chance to stand for what's right and to stand for freedom and liberty in the Constitution. And again, what is good and decent? And I hope that I'm worthy of that because we're just, the more headlines I read, David, the more I look into things and the less I feel like I know. Yeah. But I, but I feel,
Starting point is 01:52:09 I feel it in my gut, gut level that we've got, we've got a great challenge ahead of us. And the game is not one by the other side, just because they, it's really because they have monopoly money and a bunch of degenerates in the deep state doesn't mean that they're going to win this game or this battle. So I'm optimistic on that front. Cause I agree. And I think that the only way that we're going to win this game or this battle. So I'm optimistic on that front.
Starting point is 01:52:26 I agree, and I think that the only way they're going to fight this, when you look at something like the war that's happening here, these people are playing a Machiavellian geopolitical game. They're like Henry Kissinger or whatever. The opposition to that is not to out-argue these people. It's not to get a critical mass of people who are going to stand up and oppose them. But it is about getting a critical mass of people who are going to stand up and oppose them, but it is about getting a critical mass of people who are going to look at things from a moral calculation rather than from a geopolitical Machiavellian calculation.
Starting point is 01:52:54 Because if we go back and we look at this war from a moral calculation, that would take us back to where we were at the beginning of World War II, where we said, hey, it's outrageous that we would be attacked first, even if we're giving weapons to somebody else. And even if, as we now know, FDR was inviting that attack and trying to make that happen. Why was he doing that? Well, because morally, everybody everywhere, except for the Japanese who are looking at it from the kind of calculus that we now look at everything, right? They were looking at it purely from a pragmatic standpoint. Well, you know, they're much bigger than we are, and we're
Starting point is 01:53:29 going to have to decapitate them rapidly in a sneak attack, or we're going to lose. And yet, everybody else was looking at it from the standpoint that you don't go to war with somebody unless you've been attacked. And that's why FDR invited that. We have to get back to that way of thinking where we are acting, you know, like Hitler and we're acting like, uh, you know, Yamamoto and the rest of these people, purely pragmatic aspect. And we don't mind preemptive attacks and other things like that. We've got to stop that. And we've got to stop this escalation. And the only way that's going to happen is if you get out of this pragmatic mindset, because pragmatism is going to be controlled by this geopolitics stuff. You can always say, well, we've got to take the Russians out before the Russians take us out. So we'll attack them first.
Starting point is 01:54:13 That's going to kick off World War III if we think like that. So it really always comes back to the moral issues, I think. I agree with you. We've become the monsters that we fought. That's right. I mean, the corruption, let me go back to the end of the 19th century. You have the Spanish American war, which is based on a false flag.
Starting point is 01:54:30 Uh, you know, the Lusitania in 1915, Churchill wanted that boat sent through U-boat waters on purpose. So it would be sunk. And of course that was a, a pretext for getting us into the war in 1917. Same thing,
Starting point is 01:54:43 you know, with FDR and, and goading the Japanese into attacking us and knowing that it was coming. So we've become, again, I was talking to James Perloff yesterday, the author of Truth is a Lonely Warrior, did an interview with him, and we were talking about how at the end of the Cold War, this was such a contrast to what we believed America was.
Starting point is 01:55:01 And now look at the Marxism and the communism and the totalitarian system that we're now under. And it's, it's drifting further and further. And then Russia somehow is nationalistic and the opposite of that in so many ways. It's,
Starting point is 01:55:13 it's really interesting. There was a, there was a quote by at live score bet. 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
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Starting point is 01:55:44 place bets. Terms apply. Bet responsiblyibly 18 plus gambling care.e the soviet propagandist at the end of the cold war you might be familiar with this david but he said we've done something far greater than beat you we've taken your enemy away and now you're lost that's right there's clarification sometimes in having an enemy and i don't mean that i mean this in the metaphorical sense like you've got it you've got an opposition you got a challenge it it makes you find out who you are what do you really believe are you able to or is someone is some entity able to buy you or cajole you in any way well then if that's the case then you know your character that's right right yeah yeah and as you point out we've become that is a challenge always to not become the enemy, the monster that you fight.
Starting point is 01:56:26 And we used to always, we would have the press that would engineer these narratives and engineer false flags and stuff. You know, remember the Maine and the Lusitania and Pearl Harbor and all the rest of the stuff. And we had to have our Gulf of Tonkin, which they admit was contrived. But now, you know, after the ultimate one of those nine 11, they got their authorization for the use of military force. And it's like, forget it. You know, we were done. Now we just go wherever we want and attack whoever we wish for as long as we wish.
Starting point is 01:56:53 And that is going to, um, wind up having severe consequences for all of us worldwide, but especially for America. That's the other thing too, Tony, is that Americans don't think that there's any consequences for anybody, but the soldiers and they really don't care about the soldiers. And so it's going to come home. All this stuff is going to come home to roost. And it's going to come home to roost for the same reasons that you and I were talking about, how God deals with us in terms of discipline. Even in this life, there are consequences for what we do.
Starting point is 01:57:23 And there's going to be consequences in this life for this and and uh you know consequences beyond that but there will be consequences in those this life other people call it karma i call it uh you know god's discipline uh but that's that's what it is it's going to happen to us as a society i i agree with you it's just uh you go i'm reading every morning uh the last uh few weeks the book of Jeremiah. That's where you get the term Jeremiah. I don't like what I'm saying. It's actually the weeping prophet. I'm sorry that I know this thing, but I'm telling you, that's kind of how I feel a lot of times in alternative media. I don't really care. I care about how the information comes across, but how I feel about it is up for debate because I'm telling you what I think, and it's up to you to figure out what you can use with that information.
Starting point is 01:58:15 I agree. Yeah. Yeah. And our time is very much like that. We are strangers and pilgrims in captivity and the situation that we're in. And we need to look at this. And just as Jeremiah said there, and the one optimistic passage out of that whole thing that everybody looks at, you know, I know the plans I have for you, that type of thing.
Starting point is 01:58:36 He's telling them, you know, prepare, live your best life here and in captivity and, and, you know, prepare fields and, and, you know, grow crops and, and, you know, uh, prepare fields and, and, you know, grow crops and, and, um, you know, marry your children and all the rest, you know, not marry your children, marry them to other children. That's right. But, uh, get, get, uh, have, get grandchildren and arrange that and that type of thing. But, um, yeah, he's telling them, you know, live your best life, try to, uh, you know, pray for the peace of, uh, where you are and that type of thing. But, um, yeah, he's telling them, you know, live your best life, try to, uh, you know, pray for the peace of,
Starting point is 01:59:07 uh, where you are and that type of thing. And so that's really what we're trying to do. And a part of that, you know, is learning how to, uh, you know,
Starting point is 01:59:14 have our gardens and how to have our money and our mediums of exchange and how we're going to survive in all this, you know, whether we're going to, uh, learn hunting skills or agricultural skills and how we're going to be able to, uh, to, to barter going to, uh, learn hunting skills or agricultural skills and how we're going to be able to, uh, to, to barter and to, uh, uh, deal with each other outside of this system that they're setting up.
Starting point is 01:59:33 I think that's going to be very important in many different ways. Well, it's always great having you on Tony. And is there anything else besides a Wolfpack that you want to tell people about what's happening? Well, no, just, uh, just thank the audience once again. I mean, if i mean if you join wolf pack uh in you haven't got their email it's your membership was canceled you said to reaffirm and uh if you need to wait a little while it's fine anything that you paid for will be shipped and uh we just appreciate everybody who's uh been patient with us and come back and we've got uh we got some great deals going on there's a contest also
Starting point is 02:00:02 if you if you sign back up you're automatically. I'm going to give away part of my personal stash. I've got a 1921, I believe, MS64 graded $20 gold piece of St. Godin's, United States $20 gold piece. It's worth about $2,500. We're going to give that away. I believe on January the
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Starting point is 02:00:47 Great. Wow. That's great. You got some really good stuff coming up. So yeah, get involved, sign back up and get into that. Um, that, uh, what do you call it? Lottery, I guess, to win a pre prize, the beginning of January, a drawing. Uh, so that, that's a great idea.
Starting point is 02:01:03 That's a great idea. Well, thank you for coming on tony and thank you for supporting the program appreciate it thank you david thank you very much we'll be right back folks stay with us Terima kasih telah menonton Thank you. You're listening to the david knight show all right welcome back let's talk a little bit about this phony study we're about to get into that before tony joined us uh so should the unvaccinated pay a higher car insurance premium well they're always looking for some excuse to raise interest rates on credit cards, as I was saying, or to raise insurance rates. The study suggested that adults who do not follow public health advice also neglect the rules of the road.
Starting point is 02:02:58 And as one person, a British diagnostic pathologist, wrote on a Twitter thread. This is a joke of a study. There is a lot that is wrong with it. Accused the researchers of misusing their data. Of course they did. Craig, the Dr. Claire Craig is the pathologist who wrote about this, argued that the study was flawed for a number of reasons, including lumping in unvaccinated pedestrians injured in the accidents. These claims are based on accidents which result in hospitalization.
Starting point is 02:03:28 Each person injured is referred to in the paper as a crash, even when the injured person was a pedestrian. The fundamental flaw, she said, was that the study relied on the government databases of vaccinated individuals. She pointed out that you could still be in an accident and not going to the hospital and thus would not have been included in the study. She also argued that the study's data could be used to make any sort of claims about the unvaccinated from having a higher rate of giving to charity or to recycling simply because
Starting point is 02:04:04 the denominator was artificially small. But again, they're coming after the people that they've labeled years ago. You had some psychologists come out and say, I think we have some people that we will call odd, have oppositional defiant disorder uh these are people who don't want and that's exactly what they were describing in this study people that have been labeled before as odd and i said okay well i guess maybe that is um me because as tony pointed out you know the quote from sam houston i bow to God and no one else. That's the people they want to take the cars away from.
Starting point is 02:04:48 But there was so much wrong with it. Other hematologists, oncologists, health researcher was also laughing at conclusions. Dr. Prasad said this also repeats the dumb idea that primary care doctors should specialty counsel unvaccinated people about driving. But of course, they want them to do that about gun ownership and everything else. How many times have we seen studies and the medical profession weaponized against the things that the left wants to control? Well, always. So Dr. Prasad mocked the study as unintended satire.
Starting point is 02:05:27 I get awfully tired of saving these vaccination studies are saying that these vaccination studies are not telling you helpful things. They're misattributing confounding variables. So it's nice that these researchers made my argument for me in this satirical form. Just treats it as a satire. The ultimate goal of such studies is to treat certain members of society as outcasts. That's the reality. It said the ultimate goal of these studies is to say those people are the out group.
Starting point is 02:06:00 I'll say, what was it the Nazis said? Yeah, I'll slender, right? You're outsiders, you're foreigners, you're outside of our group. That means that you deserve every bad thing that they can think of. We deserve, as the unvaccinated, we deserve to be punished, have everything taken away from us. We've been hearing this now for a couple of years. And that we should make their lives worse on purpose.
Starting point is 02:06:31 Nefarious intentions using science to advocate that insurance companies punish the unvaccinated. The study looked at 6,682 traffic accidents in Ontario, Canada, during the summer of 2021, found that the unvaccinated accounted for 1,682 crashes or 25% of them. Therefore 72, they said, uh, uh, equal to a 72% increased relative risk compared to those who are vaccinated. I mean, the very first question, when you look at something like this, my son says, even though you include the pedestrians, get the vaccine or you'll be hit by a car and you'll deserve it. But the, um, you know, the very first question you would ask, which they don't mention, is, well, what percentage of the drivers do you have that were vaccinated
Starting point is 02:07:12 and unvaccinated? Did you normalize any of this stuff? Nothing in the most fundamental things that you would do with this. None of this was done, as a matter of fact. While we're talking about driving, everybody probably knows that Jay Leno had a very serious accident and, um, got severely burned as there was a gasoline explosion. And as, um, uh, it got burned on his face. He's now out of the hospital. They've done a lot of skin grafts. There's a lot of pictures that he put up of, uh, yeah. What's he vaccinated says my son. Yeah. Who knows? You know, maybe that's his problem. Maybe he was unvaccinated and happened. That's why it happened to him. Um, yeah, he said,
Starting point is 02:07:56 uh, but he's got pictures up of how they grafted skin onto his face from a cadaver and things like that. I mean, he's been through a lot, but I'm surprised at how quickly he's recovered. He said, talking about it, he said, suddenly, boom, I got a face full of gas and my face caught on fire. He and another guy were working on a 1907 steam car that he had. And it burst into flames and burst him into flames. His friend said, I could not see his face. It was a wall of fire.
Starting point is 02:08:33 Does he have anti-car antibodies? Yeah. I don't know. Maybe he does now. Here's what he had to say as he was talking about the accident. Is this how you get through? Like, this is so remarkable to me. Yes, it is.
Starting point is 02:08:46 You know something? In the real world, this happens to people every single day. If you work with your hands, people work with their hands, get injured every single day. And I don't want to be some whiny celebrity. Oh, boo, boo, boo, it's me. I don't want to be one of these people. Oh, I have all these cars and this beautiful house. And look what happened to me.
Starting point is 02:09:03 People go, shut up. Yeah. I have all these cars and this beautiful house. And look what happened to me. People go, shut up. So I know that working under cars and with cars has always been your happy place, your safe place. Do you have now any skittishness? No, no. Did I learn from this? Of course not. So that's when comedians used to be funny instead of political court jesters like they are now. What a difference between Jay Leno and Colbert.
Starting point is 02:09:32 It's just amazing. But yeah, he said, I don't learn anything now. Well, gasoline has actually gone down in price. So you can set your face on fire for much less. But it was remarkable, wasn't it, to see how much he'd recovered? I mean, I couldn't really see anything. Uh, you know, they put makeup on and stuff like that. Maybe a slight different shade, uh, that was there, but nothing other than that.
Starting point is 02:09:53 Uh, my son says another thing they should study is do people who've had been in car crashes have natural immunity to them in the future? Yeah. Uh, well, I guess not because he said he didn't learn anything. So I guess he hasn't developed any immunity to this type of thing happening. But as he pointed out, look, this, anybody that works on, uh, stuff in real life, things are always happening to him. They're always getting injured.
Starting point is 02:10:15 Uh, but yeah, gasoline has gone down. Oh, that's good. Uh, but the bad news is, is that if you look at the price of groceries, that will set your hair on fire. I don't know if there's a strategic reserve of food that could be plundered, but because Biden plundered the strategic reserve of petroleum, he was able to get gas prices down by 2%, but still, the prices were up over 7% from a year ago because food is so much more expensive. So, bottom line is, you can now, for the time being, afford to feed your car, but you can't
Starting point is 02:10:57 feed your family, right, as affordably. Food prices went up by over 9%, and the price of lettuce is what they really focused on. They said that's gone sky high. That has some other factors, though, involved in it, like you typically do with agricultural issues. You'll have situations where a freeze will, an early freeze or something will mess up the oranges in Florida. So the price of orange juice goes up a similar situation now with lettuce. Um, and it's not simply agricultural issues is also much higher transportation costs because they're getting the lettuce from California and who has the highest gas prices in California. Thanks to governor Newsom and his confiscatory taxes and his required special blends of fuel.
Starting point is 02:11:46 Well, California. So transportation costs should call it regulation costs in California, adding a lot to the price of lettuce. They said lettuce would typically sell for $25 to $30 on the East coast is now costing up to $100. So that's gone up by a factor of three to four times. And so we see this type of thing happening in many different ways. But we can always rely on science to fix everything, right?
Starting point is 02:12:19 Well, not evidently if people are being trained by some of these Marxist science teachers like this one. Mandy Jung works at Highland Park Middle School in St. Paul, Minnesota. And she likes to, or used to, like to post on TikTok until it got noticed what she was putting up. And what she put up was, and this is a science teacher who says that biology lessons on cell biology are capitalist indoctrination. Now, how far to the left do you have to be before you see, as a biology teacher, capitalist indoctrination?
Starting point is 02:13:03 That means that you're so far left that you can thank you very much. Geesebusters, geesebusters. I appreciate that. Thank you very much. Merry Christmas to you. Um, our, our children, she said are steeped in capitalist indoctrination, like from the second they're born. Basically she said, uh, she claimed the science lessons on self-structure were
Starting point is 02:13:21 quote, a perfect example of capitalist indoctrination because most of her students believe the nucleus was the most important part of the cell, not the mitochondria, because without a boss, the cell would be in total chaos. Well, you know, maybe she should take that lesson to heart and say, well, maybe it's not just capitalist indoctrination. Maybe it is indoctrination from the capital, right? The head, uh, and, um, of government trying to tell us that they know everything.
Starting point is 02:13:56 They can solve everything. We need to have a boss there. Uh, they far, are far bigger in terms of a boss than capitalism. But if she wants to find a philosophy that she could embrace, maybe she needs to take the advice of Paul, who was warning people who thought that they were something that they weren't. He said, you know, there's different parts to the body. You got the head, you got the hand, you got the feet, other things. Well, you know, one of them is not more important than the other because they all work together but she probably hates christians as well you know
Starting point is 02:14:29 when it comes to something like that um the indoctrination starts even before they're born if the cells themselves are capitalists that's right uh bacteria don't have a nucleus and they're arguably one of the most successful classes of organisms on the planet, she said. Bacteria out here are the original anarchists. No nucleus. No master. Well, maybe the kids don't even need a teacher, especially one like that. Her account before she took it down was dominated by transgender stuff as well. Argentina is now being criticized by the Washington post because they're
Starting point is 02:15:08 successful soccer team, football team. Um, I know I don't want to get John Cleese mad at me. He's lectured us about calling football soccer. Uh, they're a successful football team and the world cup is too white. Uh,
Starting point is 02:15:22 while the people of Argentina celebrate the ongoing success of their national team in Qatar, a writer for the Washington Post dropped the race bomb. Why doesn't Argentina have more black players in the World Cup? And somebody replied, this is classic. Because we're a country, not a Disney movie. Show the pictures of the people celebrating there, the massive number of people. And then somebody else went back and pointed out, well, you know, there's 49 million people in Argentina and they have only 149,000 black people.
Starting point is 02:16:01 So do the math. Okay. Argentina is 99.7% white. And that's when I look at that massive crowd there. That's how excited these people are over this football victory. So I'd like to see that Washington Post writer go down and lecture them on diversity and inclusivity. Yeah. Country that is 99.7% white.
Starting point is 02:16:25 Well, they should not, you know, they should be ashamed of themselves, shouldn't they? Why are they asking why the NBA isn't more white? Exactly. Yeah. Well, maybe Kanye will. Kanye is doing crazy stuff all the time. And now Kanye West is saying that Rosa Parks was a plant. A plant.
Starting point is 02:16:48 I don't know. I should not be giving this guy any attention. But when he says something like, he says, you're going to find out something about MLK. You're going to find out something about JFK. You're going to find out something about Malcolm and Rosa Parks. We know that Rosa Parks. We know that Rosa Parks was a plant. He said they use these media outlets to outrage people.
Starting point is 02:17:12 Outrage is an economy, he says. Well, he would know. I mean, that's basically what he's been doing lately, doing his best to say outrageous things and get a lot of attention for whatever reason. I think the guy really does need some psychological help or something. But anyway, he goes on to say it was the Jews. So I guess what he's saying is the Jews planted Rosa Parks. I didn't know that. You want to get out of this insanity? You can.
Starting point is 02:17:43 Again, I want to encourage everybody, get your kids out of this insanity you want to you know you can again i want to encourage everybody get your kids out of these schools a texas mom uh on the fox news did an article they didn't really come up with anything earth-shattering or anything new we've known this for quite some time you know but they did an article about a texas homeschool mom who is so excited about how successful it's been for her family to get her kids out of the politically correct Marxist curriculum. You know, people like this teacher who says, you know, well, you know, cell biology is capitalist propaganda. She's pulled her kids out of the public school over that type of curriculum and those types of teachers. She said it has now produced amazing results for her. She said, my kids have done really well. The advances in reading have been amazing, she said. Average math
Starting point is 02:18:37 scores saw the largest declines ever across the state, dropping five points for fourth graders and eight points for eighth graders. And so, you know, when you talk about this, and I've talked about this many times before, you look at some of the places where they spend the most per capita on students, New York City, Washington, D.C. It's tremendous waste of money that is spent. You know, years ago, and I don't know what they're spending right now, they're spending way over $20,000 a year per person. And it's just squandering money left
Starting point is 02:19:11 and right. And what do they get for that? They get illiteracy rates in the high 90s. They get innumeracy rates where they can't do math in the high 90s. And so I've said for the longest time to parents who have apprehension about doing this, don't worry about it. You can't do worse than these people. You know, it's not going to cost you $23,000 a child to do this. You can do it very cheaply. You can probably do it more cheaply than keeping your kids in school because you can control all the expenses that you've got there. And they're not going to be bothering you for the latest fashions and that type of thing. But whatever, you can't do worse than they do.
Starting point is 02:20:00 And it's not even about that. Education is about so much more than that. This is a precious time that you have with your kids. If you can establish a relationship with it, that's what I've seen from all the people that have homeschooled. The fact that their kids are not, that they don't build these bonds to, they're building bonds to their brothers and sisters of different ages,
Starting point is 02:20:25 and they're building bonds to their parents. The parent-child bond is strengthened rather than weakened in the institutions that have been created by the government that are deliberately dumbing down kids. So don't be afraid of it. And there's a lot of stuff out there now to help people. I occasionally get people writing me stuff, and I'm sorry if I haven't gotten back to you. It's about curriculum recommendations. I say many times, I don't know because we haven't been doing it for a number of years.
Starting point is 02:20:54 We've been out of it. And so much stuff has come along that there's just a wealth of information out there. We didn't really follow the curriculum that much when we were doing it ourselves. It was really kind of an unschooling thing. We would go down occasionally and look at Barnes and Noble. They had a series of books, you know, what your first grader should know, what your second grader should know, that type of thing. And we'd look at it and say,
Starting point is 02:21:17 that's it. They're teaching them that. Well, that's not hard to teach, or I don't want to teach them that. I'm going to teach them. I'll teach them that and then tell well, that's not hard to teach, or I don't want to teach them that. Uh, I'm going to teach them. I'll teach them that and then tell them why that's not true. And, uh, we'll teach them something else. So we wound up after doing that a couple of times and saying, well, really, I don't want the kids to believe that that's false and we'll tell them something else. And so we just kind of set up our whole thing. She said said the twins are reading way above their grade level. They're actually moving through it so fast that they're going to complete it before the end of the grade year.
Starting point is 02:21:50 They'll actually move up to the next level. And that's another thing that you'll find. The fact that your kids will have time after they do their homeschooling to actually pursue hobbies and interests because so much time is wasted in school. She pulled out three of her kids, a kindergartner and twin first graders from public to homeschool this year, but allowed her ninth grade daughter to attend high school with her friends. And I would suggest that she's probably going to regret that.
Starting point is 02:22:25 Sounds to me like the ninth graders, no, no, no, no, don't take me out. I've got all these friends and everything. She could keep those friends, but she's already too attached to them perhaps. And she can find other friends. The socialization thing, that's the other thing. All these people talk about pro-choice, pro-choice, pro-choice,
Starting point is 02:22:40 and then you look at what they did during the so-called pandemic. And the same thing about socialization. Oh, you don't want to pull your kids from school. They won't know anybody and all the rest of this stuff, which is not true at all. Especially now. There's a lot of homeschoolers that are out there and a lot of activities. But what did they do during the pandemic? It's the most antisocial thing you could ever imagine.
Starting point is 02:23:04 I mean, all the pictures, even the kids that went back to school, uh, isolated at their desks and you've seen all the rest of the abusive things that they did to very young kids. You know, you got to set their six feet away from everybody else. And you're scared to death of other people, but they're going to, they're carrying some kind of disease that's going to kill you. It was just disgusting. Anyway, the reason they wrote this article is because in Texas, homeschooling has increased 40% over the previous year.
Starting point is 02:23:37 So it is burgeoning, and I would highly recommend it to anybody. And an update to the Paul Pelosi story. The son of the guy who is the alleged attacker says, well, my dad was hardly a right-wing conservative. He says, for all we know, he was some sort of sex slave. That is probably a lot more along the lines of the truth. In Connecticut, that place that loves the Second Amendment so much, a woman has been arrested for being a victim of gun theft. That's right.
Starting point is 02:24:21 She had a gun that was stolen, stolen out of her car. She called the police, and the, stolen out of her car. She called the police, and the police showed up and arrested her. They said, you didn't have your gun secured in the car. The woman, a 32-year-old Stanford resident, went to the police headquarters to report that her Glock 9mm handgun was stolen from her car in front of her home. And she told the police the gun was stored in her locked glove box. But the officer then not looking for the thief, um, looking to see if he can find something to charge her with, gets into her car and finds that there is no lock on the glove box.
Starting point is 02:25:01 And then he finds another gun that the thief didn't find. And, uh, it was not locked away. And so they charged her with, they arrested her and charged her on two counts of storing or keeping a pistol in an unattended motor vehicle. And as the writer from BearingArms.com says, well, I'm not about to excuse a woman for having her guns not secured properly. We should all be doing that at all times, but that said, she is still the victim of a theft, and she's the one who's arrested. Nothing about that is right. Nothing about that is just,
Starting point is 02:25:41 and yet she's the one to be arrested for this, and she's not the first one, and she will not be the last one. Funny thing is, many of those who advocate for these kinds of laws get outraged if you were to revisit the victim-blaming age regarding rape victims. You know what I'm talking about, the time when a rape victim is interrogated about how did she dress, what was she doing, all so that a defense attorney could claim to the jury that she was asking for it. And that's what these guys are doing. Oh, you were asking to have your gun taken.
Starting point is 02:26:14 We're going to take a quick break, and we will be right back. I've got a little bit to say here about 5G and the push to not pay any attention to the medical issues involved, and that will be right back. Stay with us. Terima kasih telah menonton! You're listening to The David Knight Show. All right, and welcome back. I want to talk about what is happening with 5G. And the article written by Jillian Jameson says, when will they come clean over the radiation risks of 5G?
Starting point is 02:27:34 Well, of course, we know that's a rhetorical question. The answer is never. She says, does citing peer-reviewed studies on the health impact of 5G and Wi-Fi make you a conspiracy theorist? Well, the Broadband and the Road to 5G Inquiry, run by the Commons Digital Culture Media and Sport Committee, seems to think so. She said, you know, when she and others produced a tremendous number of studies, the response was, she said, I was surprised to see that they labeled my study
Starting point is 02:28:07 with a disclaimer saying that it was essentially a conspiracy theory. She said, I was surprised to see the disclaimer above my published evidence to the Broadband and Road to 5G Inquiry in 2020, which included these words, full fact has published information about 5G conspiracies. And it had a link to an article titled, here's where those 5G and coronavirus theories came from. The other 146 contributors, the majority of them about the health impacts of EMF all came with the same warning. And yet, it's not a theory. As we pointed out, Goat Tree was talking about the radiation coming out of the AirPods and other wireless earbuds, and then a listener showed a test that he did
Starting point is 02:29:02 and put that up on Twitter in response to the video. It's very well documented. And the U.S. has the highest tolerance for radiation of any country. There are areas where they have looked at the density of radiation and the strength of the radiation and said that 5G is above what they will allow. That's happened in Belgium and some other places. But they're keeping everybody in the dark about this. Even as they have their disclaimers saying,
Starting point is 02:29:36 do not hold the phone next to your head. Use it in speakerphone mode, keep it away from your body, all the rest of this stuff. They put those disclaimers in there because they know. And yet, if you talk about what they know, they will dismiss it. She said, despite receiving 78 pieces of written evidence citing scientific studies on the health harms of EMF and various EMFs and 5G, the 62-page report on this inquiry gives only a few lines about the health concerns in Section 73. Instead of a compelling consumer case for 5G,
Starting point is 02:30:12 misinformation has taken root, they said, as our Subcommittee on Online Harms and Disinformation has explored. Instead of engaging with the well-researched written evidence on health harms, the committee has ignored it and completely writes a parallel investigation. This is what we see with everything. We see it with the vaccines. We see it with the pandemic. We see it with 5G.
Starting point is 02:30:37 We see it with climate. You're not allowed to see anything that they do. You're not allowed to talk about it. They will not engage in any scientific debate. They label you as a conspiracy theorist. This is everywhere. John Whitehead has published a Christmastime update to the surveillance state. You better watch out. The surveillance state is making a list and you're on it. He sees when you're sleeping. He knows when you're awake. He knows if you've been bad or good.
Starting point is 02:31:08 So this is not Santa Claus. I guess this is really the one where they're spelling out Satan, right? This is the satanic surveillance state. And so he starts listing all the different ways that they are keeping us on their list. Geofencing, dragnets, terror watch lists, facial recognition, biometric scanners, pre-crime, DNA databases, data mining, pre-cognitive technology, contact tracing apps. And of course, one of the reasons why you look at all these different things, whether you're talking about the vaccine or the pandemic and the lockdown or the 5G,
Starting point is 02:31:43 all of these different technologies, and it applies to the climate as well, all of them provide a basis for them to do all the same things. They use the same tactic to shut any criticism down, but they're all about this, tracking you based on your phone and your movements. Police are using cell site simulators to carry out mass surveillance of protests. January the 6th, they had that day about as many surveillance requests from the government and trackings as they would throughout an entire year in one day. That's what I said about that beforehand, warning people to stay away from that.
Starting point is 02:32:30 Idiocy, because again, there was nothing to be achieved by that. That wasn't even about anything of any substance. They'd already missed the dates. The lockdown was what caused the mail-in election. Nothing was addressed. And why would you show up to protest on behalf of somebody who had presided over all that as Trump had? Tracking you based on your DNA, to the extent that they'll be able to reconstruct. If they find some DNA there, they'll be able to reconstruct before too long, they think, the appearance of the person who left the DNA there. Track you based on your face, even if they can't get the DNA. Tracking you based on your behavior. Everything that they do is based on tracking you.
Starting point is 02:33:09 Tracking you based on your public activities. Tracking you based on your spending and your consumer activities. See, they can do all this stuff now even without the CBDC. That will just make everything so much easier and more pervasive for them. Tracking you based on your social media activities, based on who you know, where you go. that will just make everything so much easier and more pervasive for them. Tracking you based on your social media activities, based on who you know, where you go. That's the geospatial intelligence I've talked about for the longest time. Tracking you based on your car, license plate issues.
Starting point is 02:33:38 Tracking you based on your mail. That was the original thing, you know, the mail cover stuff. But, of course, the one thing that ties it all together is the CBDC. Just as an example, as I talked about the state bank and Frank Nicely, there, there's a lot of things that could begin as a state level check on tyranny. You know, even the investigation that, uh, Ron DeSantis is doing could be a check on the fraud and the crimes of the FDA and the CDC and other, you know, all of the HHS agencies, NIH, NIAID that Fauci was in. South Carolina bill would take a first step towards limiting federal military militarization of local police. This is something that went exponential under Barack Obama, the 1033 program.
Starting point is 02:34:35 Prior to that, they had always used pretty much the, the surplus equipment was given to local fire departments, but then he started giving it to local police departments. Now in South Carolina, they have a bill that's been pre-filed in the House that would ban militarized equipment from police forces, including things like weaponized, unmanned aerial vehicles, aircraft that are configured for combat or are combat coded and do not have an established flight application. All of these things that they're listing here, as I list these things out, think about the
Starting point is 02:35:16 fact that they've already given these to police departments and why do they need them? These are all things that have been already given by the federal government to the police departments. Grenades or similar explosives or grenade launchers, armored multi-wheeled vehicles that are mine resistant, ambush protected, configured for combat known as MRAPs, bayonets, firearms of 50 caliber or higher, ammunition of 50 caliber or higher, weaponized and tracked armored vehicles, tanks, essentially. Why is it that the federal government is giving this to people? And when I was investigating this, besides what happened with the fire departments,
Starting point is 02:36:01 as a lot of these sheriff's departments, as they were getting this stuff, they realized that what this was is also a white elephant program. They said, we're going to give you some of these MRAPs, but we're not just going to give them to you. You're going, we're going to retain ownership of these things. Like what? And you're going to have to maintain them. Now, a lot of these MRAPs were put together hurriedly because they were getting these ambush attacks in Iraq and things
Starting point is 02:36:32 like that. And they became notorious for how expensive they were to maintain. They were not well designed. It was, you know, kind of an operation warp speed type of thing. Rush these things out. We've got a big need. We've got to get these things out right away. So they're very expensive. And that's one of the reasons why the military wanted to get rid of them. But they didn't want to just give them away. They wanted to retain ownership of it. And so they were demanding that these local departments who didn't have a great deal of money were paying for the upkeep of these things and the maintenance of them. And I thought that's really really strange i think what that was about frankly i think what this whole uh this whole thing was about is i think that this is the federal government preparing to go to war with
Starting point is 02:37:15 its own people i've thought that for the last decade or so that's why i did some of the stories that i did and went some of the places that i went. I think they're preparing to go to war with their own people. Uh, why would they do that? Because they figure out at some point in time, they can't hide what they're doing anymore to us. And they were pre-positioning all of these different things, unmanned aerial vehicles that are weaponized grenades, armored multi-wheeled vehicles, mine-resistant stuff,.50 caliber guns and ammunition.
Starting point is 02:37:50 They're stockpiling this stuff around the country, and having the local police departments maintain it for them, so they can go in and take it over. That's what I think this is about. The proposed law in South Carolina would bar law enforcement agencies from acquiring banned military equipment from any source, including the well-known Federal 1033 program, along with any other military surplus program operated by the federal government. I think it's a very good thing. I think that it's another example of what we can do to it because it's not just, uh, the Pentagon.
Starting point is 02:38:31 Uh, the department of Homeland security has put out more than a billion dollars every year, uh, for them to do this. Um, not, not as much as we give Zelensky, right. We're certainly not going to pay that kind of money for anything, but it needs to be stopped. And one of the places that we can do this type of thing is yet another example of interposition by the state government against these federal plans for which there's no justification and no excuse. We'll be right back. PIANO PLAYS You're listening to The David Knight Show. All right.
Starting point is 02:40:12 We have, I was talking earlier about the hatcheries. One of the things that is happening across our country is that we have thousands of babies surviving attempted abortions every year. We've, I've played clips from people who were survivors, typically in their early 20s and 30s. Several of them have become activists talking about what was done to them. Limbs ripped off, scalded by chemicals. And now, as LifeSite News points out, the abortion industry wants to erase the existence of these. There are thousands of them every year, children who are born and survive an abortion. So California, Colorado, Michigan have passed laws this year in the guise of reproductive health care to allow the killing or withholding of postnatal medical treatment from born alive abortion survivors. I've talked about how in the Gosnell trial they had,
Starting point is 02:41:09 and he was convicted of murdering two children. He was convicted of the wrongful death because of inadequate supplies of an immigrant woman who bled out there. The way his trashy clinic was set up, they could not get the gurneys through the hallways and doorways and things like that. As a result of that, they passed a regulation in Texas and said, you're just trying to stop people from having abortions.
Starting point is 02:41:35 It's like they have absolutely no compassion for anyone. They have one agenda, and that is to kill babies, not even for an immigrant woman of color. They had no sympathy for her. But the jury in the Gosnell trial had to be pro-abortion. They would not allow anybody who was pro-life and against abortion. But they were absolutely amazed when they found out that the standard procedure was not to do what Gosnell did. You know, he had some babies that survived the abortion.
Starting point is 02:42:10 He killed them. The standard procedure was to set them over and give them comfort care, which is no comfort and no care. They just put the baby over there and allow them to die, whatever condition they're in. Now, in Colorado, California, Michigan, they're going to make that legal. And, of course, it was legal. The jury was absolutely amazed. I talked to a fellow, McAleer, who is co-writer of the book about Gosnell. And, of course, they did a movie, had Dean Cain in it, and it was a courtroom drama.
Starting point is 02:42:47 And that really was one of the pivotal turning points in that with the people who had supported the idea of abortion realized that you're just going to let babies die. But that message still wasn't out there until Ralph Northam, former governor of Virginia, who was a medical doctor himself, just talked about it casually. Yeah, he just sent the babies over there and let them die, and people were outraged about that.
Starting point is 02:43:10 But that wasn't something that was unique to Ralph Northam. It wasn't something that he invented. That's the way this whole thing works. There are thousands of born-alive abortion survivors every year. The most visible are those who barely escape with their lives after attempted late-term abortions, many with residual health problems. The number of these is at least 17,855 since 1973, according to the Abortion Survivors Network.
Starting point is 02:43:39 It's amazing that that many have. And they refer to the babies who have survived this attempted this attempted murder they call them pregnancy outcomes so every year they estimate it between about 1700 and 2800 babies in the u.s every year um yeah that's what i've always thought too my son said gosnell's method was actually more humane than the official standard procedure. He killed him quickly, which is what you would do with a wounded animal, right? But they don't even do that with a baby. They want to just pretend that it's not there. I'm not looking, I'm not doing anything about this. So they're assuming it's about 1,700 to 2,800 babies every year, they estimate, that have survived just a few minutes or a few hours after being pulled alive from their mother's womb in the second trimester or beyond.
Starting point is 02:44:33 All of these abortion survivors are a source of potential liability for the abortion industry. Whether they live for minutes, days, or years, since most of these children were supposed to be dead once they were born alive, they are considered to be legal persons. So failed chemical abortions are on the rise now as the industry aggressively markets the abortion pill as the preferred method. While only a portion of failed abortions lead to live births, especially as abortionists generally recommend a second attempt. Increasing numbers of failed abortions will certainly lead to more survivors and some of the most powerful testimonies we've had about personhood. Biden has invited, as far as this signing of this new marriage act where they claim to have the authority to define marriage
Starting point is 02:45:26 invited to the ceremony a non-binary drag artist to come in to the respect for marriage signing so this person put this up the official presidential invitation, you can see a picture of, um, uh, what he looked like. It's, it's absolutely amazing. Um, as a guy, um, he, he would look kind of bizarre. I think in the first place, his face was so long and pointed. Uh, but then he exaggerates all that with a makeup into a really, uh, strange appearance cross-dressing book for pre-K students has crossed the line. And I don't know how many lines we're going to cross before we stop this. Again, this is not censorship, as they always claim. You know, they censor people who want to come in talking about people like Kirk Cameron, who wanted to hold library events
Starting point is 02:46:30 to read a Christian children's book that he'd written, and he's been routinely denied over 50 places that hold drag queen story time hours have refused to allow him to come in, and yet they fiercely push back against any attempts to push pornographic material to children. That is not censorship. When we talk about censorship, we're talking about not allowing adults to debate and to discuss things. They make it simply about, well, you've got to let me push this to the children or you are censoring me. It was finally, it's been a little bit too far for the president with Sam Britton. I told you last week how he had been caught stealing luggage of a woman. And this
Starting point is 02:47:23 article is cross-dressing nuclear waste specialist no longer works for the department of energy following a luggage heist i guess he was finally just too much baggage for the biden administration but he stole that luggage so he's been shown the door finally Finally, and as I've said before, this is all simply about moving the over the Overton window for everybody. This is why Biden got somebody like Sam Britton on in the first place. He's totally obsessed and with himself and what he is doing. So he's now been fired after he's been charged with felonies, uh, for the theft.
Starting point is 02:48:08 Uh, they have still not commented on it. Uh, he shows up at the, they got a picture of him from surveillance pictures and he's wearing his, um, t-shirt with a, uh,
Starting point is 02:48:21 uh, an atomic symbol on it. You know, the Niels Bohr, um, uh, model for the atom with the orbiting stuff on it. So he's not going incognito. They had surveillance footage showing him taking the bag and removing the tags and walking out with it. And they caught him with the bags, and he's changed his story multiple times. So now they have removed him, but of course, a psychotherapist said, I warned people about Sam Britton, but nobody listened. A licensed psychotherapist who testified against laws banning conversion therapy said he warned Americans about Sam Britton.
Starting point is 02:49:04 He's facing charges for allegedly stealing two pieces of luggage at two separate airports. He said, my colleagues and I warned lawmakers in California, Massachusetts and the LGBT activist groups, which were sponsoring him about Sam Brinton's ever-changing story about abuse that he allegedly underwent in therapy because of his LGBT attractions. He said,
Starting point is 02:49:27 but nobody cared. So his testimony about his alleged experience played a key role in banning legitimate practices across the country. So one of the things that he's done, he's not just a poster child for the Biden degeneracy. He has been very active in the thing called the Trevor Project, which is an LGBT advisory. I would say it's grooming and gaslighting for kids.
Starting point is 02:49:54 But he's been very, very active in the Trevor Project. And that is, I think, one of the most concerning things. A lot of these psychologists who have been working on this for a long time, uh, one in particular that was canceled in Canada years ago said, yeah, I think the government ought to pay for this, but only after they're 21 and they have lived this way for two years,
Starting point is 02:50:15 but we should not be doing this to kids. Well, that's it because the kids are the focus. How long does this have to go on before people realize that the kids are the focus? So he was instrumental in the bans on conversion therapy, which will be used to attack people for religious expression. The conversion therapy that's being done by the psychiatrist is not at all like somebody talking to someone about religious conversion, but it will be treated that way. And the two are very different, but they will lump them all together for that. Uh, so, uh, when you look at, um, conversion therapy versus reiterate reintegrative therapy,
Starting point is 02:51:09 um, they are reintegration therapy is not, uh, uh, trying to change their sexual orientation. Conversion therapy, again, is one of these kind of reprogramming things. Uh, they are trying to, They are trying to manipulate psychologically people. That's a very different thing than a conversion, a Christian conversion. The laws that Britain backed are so broad that they throw the baby out with the bathwater. Reintegrative therapy has been shown by some
Starting point is 02:51:41 to decrease suicide among men with same-sex attraction and addressing underlying traumas. It is an evidence-based approach, they said, that results in increasing their heterosexual attractions. But the Trevor Project and the Department of Energy were all pushing Sam Brinton to do this. He was the poster child for all of it. Now, Michael Brown, when we talk about conversion and conversion therapy, Michael Brown, who is a pastor and writes on WND, I thought it was interesting what he had to say. He said, gender fluid, Sam Britton, he said,
Starting point is 02:52:21 don't mock him. Pray for him. He said, I don't write this column to mock or to disparage. Instead, with sincerity and without condescension, I encourage you to pray for Sam Britton. Appointed, I say used. Used by Biden for his purposes. He was there for the Office of Nuclear Energy Waste Disposal. He says, as someone who has received God's mercy myself, Michael Brown says, I genuinely desire the same mercy to be received by Britain. And I say received, since God's mercy has already been given through the cross,
Starting point is 02:52:57 it's up to us to receive it, he says. In case you're not familiar with him, he's well known for his striking appearance with a shaved head, a mustache, heavy red lipstick, flashy women's clothing, which he acquires in interesting ways. But that's just the beginning. He is also a proud pup handler, an identity that sees him and his sex buddies dress up like puppies and their owners for fun. He is so passionate about his self-acknowledged kink that he has lectured on the physics of kink at the University of Wisconsin. He is also a member of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, a 501c3 drag group that mocks Catholicism, where he rejoices in the name of Sister Ray D.O. Active. Oh, how clever.
Starting point is 02:53:47 As for this puppy fetishism, a sympathetic article noted that while not leather-centric, it grew out of the leather and BDSM communities and is often lumped in with other fetishes that may be unfamiliar to the casual observer. This is the world of Sam Britton, he said. The man chosen to be in an important position in the Federal Office of Nuclear Energy. And I do repeat, I do not write this to mock him. This is all part of Brinton's
Starting point is 02:54:12 out and proud life. Something that moves me to pray for him, not to ridicule him. Now he's facing separate charges of stealing luggage at the airport. And he says, any man who dresses and acts like Brenton certainly needs a life-transforming encounter with God if these additional charges are true. This points to deeper issues in his life. What is not well known about Brenton is that he famously testified about conversion therapy abuse when he was allegedly subjected to it as a boy. So powerful was his testimony that it was used to bolster legal efforts to prevent people with unwanted same-sex attraction from getting any professional help.
Starting point is 02:54:56 And as the psychologists have now pointed out, his testimony about that was not true either. As reported by Yahoo in September 2019, the Trevor Project's Sam Britton survived conversion therapy. Now they're fighting to ban the practice. He admitted his attraction to men to his father at a young age,
Starting point is 02:55:15 said he then became extremely physically abusive. His parents eventually sent him to undergo conversion therapy. Conversion therapy is a practice that attempts to change a person's sexual orientation or gender identity. The controversial practice employs a variety of techniques, including talk therapy, inducing nausea, vomiting, or paralysis, electric shocks, and hypnosis. Putting aside the caricature to misleading description of conversion therapy, a term used by critics, not by practitioners.
Starting point is 02:55:48 They always pick up their labels. They choose their labels very carefully. And we should not use their labels. They're not woke. They're Marxist, trying to enforce a political correctness on people. Anyway, he says, in the words of Wayne Bezin himself, a leading opponent of any efforts to reduce or reverse unwanted same-sex attractions, he said things like the Trevor Project ignored clear warning signs and evidence because Brinton provided these groups with seemingly perfect ex-gay survivor stories to expose horrific conversion therapy practices and ideology.
Starting point is 02:56:32 That's the psychiatrist who was talking about that. So the fact that his testimony was false was also pointed out on the Sam Brinton hoax website. The information on this website is quite troubling in light of the fact that, to repeat, he is a high-ranking official in our government. It speaks volumes about what this Biden administration is. It just reached new depths of corruption and degeneracy. So he says, a practicing psychiatrist informed a group of conservative activists in an email December the 7th,
Starting point is 02:57:08 and this may have as much to do with it as the luggage theft with him being kicked out. He's become too, I guess you could say, radioactive. I've talked to Brenton's mother, and she confirmed this is all a fabrication. Yes, he was taken to therapy as a teen, but not for gayness, but for another issue, and he received only appropriate talk therapy.
Starting point is 02:57:29 So if, in fact, Brenton was lying about this past as well, it's yet another reason to pray for him. He said, I thought it was silly when people started praying for me in my teen years. After I'd earned the nicknames Drug Bear and Iron Man because of my extreme drug use. For my part, I was having the time of my life. I was playing drums in a rock band. I was doing drugs like a rock star.
Starting point is 02:57:52 It was all a party. He said, thankfully, God intervened in my life 51 years ago, showing me the depth of my sin and radically and dramatically and lastingly changed my life that he may do the same thing for sam britain it's easy to mock him the christian response is to recognize his real issues but this is one of the reasons why god says to pray for our leaders imagine and it takes a great deal of imagine of imagination if you can imagine some of them having a Christian conversion. But that is true love. That is true love.
Starting point is 02:58:33 Meanwhile, on the other side of this, you have Amy Grant, who is going to be hosting her, Amy Grant, a Christian pop singer. She's going to host her niece's same-sex wedding. She says, Jesus wants us to love God and love each other. Well, she's right about that. But the part that she missed was he said, if you love me, keep my commandments. And he tells us things to do that are for our own good. We'll be right back. СПОКОЙНАЯ МУЗЫКА Thank you. And now, the David Knight Show. Well, President Trump has filed suit against the Pulitzer Prize Board. This is an interesting defamation lawsuit.
Starting point is 03:00:25 And I actually agree with President Trump on this. It's now been shown that the Russian collusion, and of course we knew this from the beginning, many of us, but it's now been proven that it was a lie. And yet the Pulitzer board gave both the New York Times and the Washington Post a Pulitzer Prize. And so to defend himself, he has now filed a lawsuit. The Pulitzer Prize board, even after this was all debunked, stood by its previous decision. They published a statement earlier this year in which they insisted that an independent
Starting point is 03:01:01 review of the Times' and, uh, posts coverage had found that all the facts presented by the outlets held true despite subsequent revelations. Well, that's not true at all. Uh, the former president reportedly described the statement as having been released with actual malice and intention to harm president Trump and his reputation. And that's the key thing. It's the malicious aspect of it. Anybody can get something wrong, and you have a time window there where you can make corrections and that type of thing. The issue becomes when the information is put out there maliciously
Starting point is 03:01:40 with the intent to harm. And so I think he really does have a strong case. So in this one particular area here, I agree with President Trump to harm. And so I think he really does have a strong case. So in this one particular area here, I agree with President Trump on this. I was talking yesterday about BitChute, how their money had been confiscated by HSBC a couple of years ago. They tried to, you know, they said,
Starting point is 03:01:56 we don't want to do business with you anymore. They said, fine, well, you know, we want to transfer this to another bank account. They opened up that bank account. And when they gave that information to HSBC, well, they'd had the bank account open. When they gave that information to them, all of a sudden that other bank closed their account.
Starting point is 03:02:17 And that type of thing has happened a couple of times to them. And they haven't been able to get any relief from the ombuds ombudsman who was supposed to be on you know kind of an arbitrator to look at this type of stuff the bank hsbc as i pointed out has been involved in money laundering they've been convicted multiple times after the first conviction they were supposed to take preventive measures. A whistleblower, Everett Stern, that I've interviewed multiple times, showed how they were gaming that to continue to launder money for terrorist organizations, drug cartels.
Starting point is 03:02:55 Matt Taibbi did a story about how they were too big to jail even after the second conviction. And, of course, HSBC is at the very center of this rollout of central bank digital currencies. And now they have vowed to quit funding any oil and gas projects, including the ones that they had just green-lighted within the last year. And this is another harbinger of what is coming, how this is going to be weaponized for ESG,
Starting point is 03:03:31 the central bank digital currency. All this stuff is going to be weaponized on the basis of climate, as I pointed out. When Biden did the study, he made it clear. I want everybody in government to get all these different departments, give me a report about one of these four things. Redesigning the financial system and forcing people to use the CBDC.
Starting point is 03:03:53 And climate was one of those. They had to have people going to write the code, but climate was one of the key things. And you look at it, it's like climate, well, that's the way this is going to run out. Our aim, said HSBC, is to reduce emissions to promote energy security. HSBC will no longer finance fossil fuel fields that were approved, even late 2021. And they're going to phase out all oil and gas investing. So you see how banks are being used as an attack, a weaponized attack on speech,
Starting point is 03:04:29 how they're being used as a weaponized attack on energy in the name of climate, how they've been used to weaponize attacks on purchasing guns. They are the choke point. And CBDC is going to be uh the final uh thing in all this so um they're the choke point to take away everything from us so reason magazine had an interesting take on what has been happening with twitter for years i have complained about the fact that Reason has never really understood the essence of the censorship that's being done by big tech. Their approach would always be, well, they're a private corporation,
Starting point is 03:05:13 they can do whatever they want. And now after the Twitter files have been released, finally, Jacob Solem, I don't know if the rest of the people at Reason have figured this out yet, they finally realized that this is censorship by proxy. That's his headline. Musk should take a clear stand against censorship by proxy. Yeah, the corporations, especially the tech corporations, have become the deputized state. Forget about the deep state. It's the deputized state that is even more dangerous because they can do it secretly. And they finally figured this out. And we'll talk about this
Starting point is 03:05:50 tomorrow because there's a lot that is very important about this that they're finally coming to a realization about. So there is some advantage to this Twitter leak after all. Thanks for listening. The Common Man They created Common Core to dumb down our children. They created Common Past to track and control us. Their Commons Project to make sure the commoners own nothing. And the communist future.
Starting point is 03:06:31 They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary. But each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God. That is what we have in common. That is what they want to take away. Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation. They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us. It's time to turn that around and expose what they want to hide. Please share the information and links you'll find at thedavidknightshow.com. Thank you for listening.
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