The David Knight Show - 16Dec22 Satan's Workshop: Major Toy Company's Mission to Groom
Episode Date: December 16, 2022OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODES Donald J. Trump Digital Trading Cards — as disappointed as many of his supporters were about the "major announcement", the NFTs sold out in 12 hours3:14A quick... look at the Trump NFT images6:23Comments from listeners about the NFT's8:34 Since Trump's NFT are sold out, my son put some together to commemorate his "accomplishments"12:52What company is getting the money (located at a UPS store in a strip center in Utah), what's their relationship to Trump campaign?19:37 Trump also made a statement about all the things he would do to stop censorship if he becomes President that he didn't do the first time. It's as comical as his cards27:42 DeSantis proclaims a major move against toll roads — but there's NOTHING there8:22Nancy Pelosi’s portrait unveiled, Boehner weeps profusely45:54Someone gave me a $20 BILLION Zimbabwe note. How much is it worth?54:01Why you need to have control of your borders. Even Newsom now acknowledges, but Biden still on course for national suicide as DHS head talks to border patrol agents about suicide prevention1:00:57 Singapore’s Internet of Trees. Another example of technocracy gone mad1:04:58Major toy company has a mission — to groom your kids1:13:03As Biden celebrates fed redefinition of marriage, the push is on to ban one type of “conversion”?1:15:41Biden won't say whether he will return the massive sums SBF's gave him. SBF says he's a victim of anti-semitism. Biden says concerns about sexual mutilation of minors is anti-semitism.1:28:38 Thank you to those who have sent cards and donations.1:37:35 Thailand's princess dies suddenly at age 40. Thailand's study has been one of several to show high rate of heart disease as adverse effect of jab1:38:33Biden is moving to make health rules PERMANENT for healthcare workers through OSHA.1:43:01 Is the global plan for dystopia coming FROM or THROUGH China?1:49:38 Fauci's totally bogus claims of 3.3 million lies saved are repeated breathlessly by media. But the study is a study in absurd lies1:56:11Gerald Celente, TrendsJournal.com joins2:00:37As many as 250,000 people die each year because they are misdiagnosed in the emergency room with serious medical conditions like stroke.2:05:41What about the NFT’s that Trump had?2:12:09We may have been given a timeline for CBDC introduction2:21:03 What do you think about a 3rd party run with RFK Jr?2:27:15 More escalation in USA war with Russia.2:43:08 What’s going to happen this winter?2:55:31Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation through Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Mail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
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You're listening to The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Friday, the 16th of December.
Year of Our Lord 2022.
Day 1009 of the executive order.
And Trump has lots of orders.
As a matter of fact, he sold out of this insane NFT stuff that he put out.
So we're going to talk about that.
We'll show you some.
Actually, we've done some of our own.
We're going to show you.
Perhaps even as ridiculous as that is, and as a lot of people are complaining about that,
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Well, it was a major announcement and a lot of people were very upset. Are you kidding me? I mean,
the Western civilization is disappearing. We're about to enter a slave situation with CBDC.
And what does Trump do?
He comes out with NFTs.
It was just a year ago that he was talking about what a scam cryptos are.
I guess as he looked at it, he thought, yeah, I could make some money off of that scam.
Because the most scammy of all crypto stuff is NFTs.
And he was selling these things for a hundred bucks a piece.
I talked about it last night on the rock fan premiere show.
We had a lot of fun with it.
And I'll tell you some of the, uh, some of the comments that people made about, uh, perhaps what NFT stands for.
But, um, this morning I was talking to Karen.
She did not realize that they were $99 each.
I mean, these are just, you know, you can just click and save, you know, or you can get the NFT.
But here's how Trump introduced it.
This is not satire.
This is not the Babylonian Bee.
This is the Babylonian Trump.
Hello, everyone.
This is Donald Trump.
Hopefully your favorite president of all time.
Better than Lincoln.
Better than Washington.
With an important announcement to make.
I'm doing my first official Donald J. Trump NFT collection right here and right now.
They're called Trump Digital Trading Cards.
These cards feature some of the really incredible artwork
pertaining to my life and my career.
It's been very exciting.
You can collect your Trump Digital Cards
just like a baseball card or other collectibles.
Here's one of the best parts.
Each card comes with an automatic chance
to win amazing prizes like dinner with me.
I don't know if that's an amazing prize,
but it's what we have. Or golf with you and a group of your friends chance to win amazing prizes like dinner with me. I don't know if that's an amazing prize,
but it's what we have. Or golf with you and a group of your friends at one of my beautiful golf courses, and they are beautiful. I'm also doing Zoom calls, a one-on-one meeting,
autographing memorabilia, and so much more. We're doing a lot. My official Trump digital
trading cards are $99, which doesn't sound like very much for what you're getting.
Buy one and you will join a very exclusive community.
It's my community.
And I think it's something you're going to like and you're going to like it a lot.
They also make perfect gifts.
So you can buy them with your credit card or crypto.
All you need is an email address. Go to collecttrumpcards.com and buy your Trump
digital trading cards right now before they are all gone and they will be gone.
This is my first official Trump trading card NFT collection. And you get a chance to meet me.
Go to collecttrumpcards.com right now and remember, Christmas is coming and this
makes a great Christmas gift. No purchase necessary.
Floyd, welcome to the game.
Some of the people said,
you're going to think this is a parody. You're going to think it's Santa. You're going to think it's a deep fake.
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they said it's real. Or, you know, the way that you could look at this is that Trump has always
been a deep fake in so many different ways. This is Donald Trump. Hopefully your favorite president of all time, better than Lincoln or Washington.
Actually, I was thinking more along the lines of Benedict Donald.
But anyway, he's sold out.
Which, as they say, no one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the masses.
In this particular case, the intelligence of the MAGA cult.
Nobody ever went broke.
Or as George W. Bush would say,
misunderstanding the intelligence of the MAGA cult.
All 45,000 of these NFTs that he had were sold at $99 each in just 12 hours.
That's how scary the state of the world is right now.
You think CBDC is scary?
Well, consider the fact that you got these things sold out in just 12 hours.
It's $4.5 million.
And here are some of the things that he put up here
he is as a action figure i guess this is top gun trump uh here is um chuck norris trump i guess
or maybe kevin costa trump here he is out of out west and a duster but you know he's got a star so
i guess it's uh chuck norris uh here he is And as I said last night, when I saw this picture,
I thought that that was the head that they put inside that astronaut suit.
I thought it was Stan Lee from Marvel Comics.
But no, evidently that's supposed to be him.
Comments here.
Used car salesman.
Yeah, harps, $2.
You needed to use facial recognition to purchase them.
Do they come with a free booster says jason yeah i don't know and here's one here here's a he's got a football he's got 45 on it he's standing on the 45 yard line and he's got a cap
that says 45 and the trademark red tie which uh i have a red tie, actually. Here he is with the shotgun look out there, you know, as a hunter or something.
And here he is with his favorite accomplishment, the stock market in the background and a cap that says Dow.
And as Santa Claus, there he is, you know, giving money away to everybody with his PPP program.
Uh, mainly his friends with big businesses.
Uh, here he is as part of the space force, perhaps he's got, uh, it's just so unbelievably poor and tacky he's got the suit and then he's got somehow jets that are strapped to his back
with american flags on the on the jets as well and here he is riding an elephant which has a
blue head and is red underneath all cards are 99 dollars well that's amazing. Uh, my son has, uh, some that he did, uh, show us some of the
ones that you did. Um, we'll talk about these when they go up. Um, but while we're waiting
for that to go up, I'll tell you what some of the people said last night, guard Goldsmith,
uh, said, uh, what, what does NFT stand for? It says, maybe it's not funny trader. Uh,
Jason Barker said he founded the Space Force that operates
and has had plenty of room for maneuvers.
A guard said, I hear the Trump action figure does not come
with a copy of the Constitution.
That's right.
Angry Tiger, Trump as phony as the stock market.
We showed the one about the Dow.
Denver Attaway, NFT, non-fungible token.
So let's get this straight.
They want you to hand over the essence of fungibility cash.
Then they want to give you in exchange non-fungible tokens.
That's akin to putting money in the coin machine at Chuck E. Cheese.
That's right.
We should have done one with Trump as Chuck E. Cheese
because he is kind of cheesy, right?
Roy said, no nft no
fooling trump uh our next foolish thing uh jason no future tangibility yeah we had a lot of fun
with that last night and some people were other also making a comments on the internet um we had
comments like this um i know this is an un opinion, but I think he pulls off the cowboy look.
Person says, yeah, if he was only 185 pounds, like the picture.
And if his hands were actually that large, and if he wore clothes that looked like they
were tailored to him, uh, but Robbie Starbuck said, well, here's it's hard truth time.
He says, this is not good.
We're facing a threat to civilization from far left Marxist extremists.
No, actually it's, it's coming from Robbie.
You may not have noticed it's the world economic forum and the UN United.
They're just using these people.
Anyway, uh, teasing NFT cards as a major announcement is not the kind of fight
that people want to see now. These are dark times. I love the guy, but this turns many off.
Do you agree or disagree? He says on Twitter. Well, you know, Robbie Starbuck has to count out to Trump, even when he points out how irrelevant and
foolish and self-serving this stuff is.
He's got to care.
I love the guy.
Oh, I bet Robbie really does love him.
You know, Trump passed over Robbie Starbuck, Robbie Starbuck, and I forget
the name of the, uh, uh, the, uh, lifelong Democrat celebrity babe that Trump endorsed,
they were all running for an open seat here in Tennessee.
And he did not get Trump's endorsement.
It went to somebody who was totally clueless and had been a lifelong Democrat, of course.
And fortunately, the good people of Tennessee and the legislature said,
we have to, state representatives have to have residency for three years
before they can run for office.
So we're going to make that a qualification for Congress as well.
You're done, both of you, out of here.
And there was another person as well.
So, yeah, dark times as well.
And the Hodge twins. Man man when all the patriots are looking
for is hope in the future of our country and trump hypes everybody up with a big announcement
you're hoping in trump really hodge twins whoever these guys are then drops a low quality nft
collection video as the announcement it just pushes people away. And some of these other people were saying, well, digital trading cards is just utterly
ridiculous.
These are comments on Breitbart, by the way.
Why would you pay $99 for an image I can copy for free?
Another one says, well, you would be sponsoring Trump's run for president again.
Another person says, well, that's not right.
That's the really funny part.
For regulatory reasons, they have to not be affiliated with the campaign.
That's right.
Any such money explicitly will not support Trump running for president.
It just goes into his pocket.
However, how many MAGAs will not read the fine print
and will willingly just buy them anyway?
So let's see some of the NFTs that you put together here.
Um, let's, um, my son put some together.
See, this is what he should be celebrating.
You know, all of his accomplishments, the stock market, he needs to celebrate his operation
warp speed.
So here he is in kind of a cartoon version.
He's got a lot of photorealistic ones as well.
This is, yeah, here's another one.
Scientist Trump.
Follow the science.
Follow me and follow the science.
Follow Fauci.
The Warp Speed white coat vaccine cards.
Yeah, Trump isn't the only one who can churn out zero effort low quality ai generated
trading cards as my son here's i like this one here he is on fire this is a kind of a cartoonish
version on fire with a burning heart what i particularly like about this version oh wait go
back one let's look at that they put the trump face on the on like a trump face on a heart in the
background uh but here he is you know the uh phase two of operation warp speed where he's going for
the hearts here he is as a puppet you know a little uh i love that another puppet trump man
here he is lightning coming out of his fingers and all around him because,
you know, Trump was a big fan, huge, huge fan of 5g got to have 5g. So we've got to have some 5g,
uh, NFTs about Trump. Here he is. Oh, he's got a tower. He's got a 5g tower in his hand. There
you go. That's what that is right there. right there okay here he is another puppet one with some strings attached uh and then some puppet trading cards here he is with fauci
fauci's hair kind of looks like his scalp's been removed and his brain is uh but that way wait the
next one is my favorite this is the way he should be celebrating space force as buzz lightyear go
back one go back one.
Go back one.
Because in this one, he's a little bit heavier.
And you can see he's got like a punch in his stomach, even as Buzz Lightyear.
Go to the next one.
Very serious.
He's got green eyebrows and purple hair.
For those of you who are listening, we're going to put a lot of these up on social media, on Twitter and, um, gab later today.
So you can check out this artwork.
I really like this even more of the warp speed because you know, that is.
His biggest accomplishment.
And he is the father of the vaccine.
So, uh, these, these, it doesn't do much with the, Oh, here he is.
And this, I guess, celebrates his executive order, uh, as a Nazi.
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Here he is in his tie behind bars.
Is he a prison guard here for Julian Assange?
We celebrate him locking up Julian Assange.
Here he is dressed in
police uniform.
He's policing the border,
I guess, in this. Or maybe it's Julian Assange.
He's in some kind of a prison situation
there.
Lockdown Trump. Thank you. That makes sense.
Lockdown Trump. Yes, you are not essential.
So you better
pay attention to Trump. So, I don not essential. Uh, so you better, uh, pay attention to Trump. So
I don't know. Uh, but here's the, uh, interesting thing about this. As I said before, it was just a
year ago that he was talking about crypto and what a scam it was. And of course, a year ago,
the scammiest thing about crypto was NFTs and the NFT market cap.
In other words, if you look at the price of all the NFTs, because, you know, people buy these things and they trade them, you know, and they're supposed to go up in value.
But if you look at the market cap of all of these things that the value of each and every one of them individually
times, however many of them are, um, $23 billion. It's now $2.3 billion. It's gone down 90%
in a one year. And you had people when it first came out and it was a novelty, you had people
like Jack Dorsey, here's my first tweet. And you can, I'll sell you the title to own my of course anybody could go
there see his first tweet they could copy it put it on their computer but you know i will sell you
um and you you will be i'll declare you the owner that's all you get a declaration of ownership
uh so um as um daily b says trump was a year late and the boom and bust of NFTs.
Uh, and, um, yet, you know, maybe he will bring new life into it.
Now, maybe this will be something all the QAnon people can start trading cards about
pedos and all this other kind of stuff.
Uh, one Trump advisor said the NFT release was tone deaf while highlighting the fact that his own supporters were blasting him.
Another Trump world source called the NFT project stupid while stating that subsequently released policy focused video on Thursday was a smarter use of time.
Actually, it's even scarier.
If you will take a look at his formulas for fixing free speech.
Aren't we supposed to be running for president right now?
How does fleecing our supporters for $99 help that?
None of it makes sense, said another source to the Daily Beast.
So not a lot of great reviews from people, but they loved it.
It sold out.
Yeah, you're paying for a certificate of ownership.
That's right.
Uh,
yeah,
we should have him brought to you by Pfizer,
you know,
spokesman,
uh,
this person says,
uh,
I'm serious about having to use facial recognition to be able to purchase them.
I know that some tried to get some.
Wow.
Really had to use facial recognition.
Wow.
Uh, I would pay for those as Jason should put them on your story.
I would feel bad to sell people an NFT.
Uh, you want a card of Trump flinching away from the bald eagle on his desk?
I remember that video.
That was funny. So another horrific NFT project that in Trump's words,
featured amazing art of my life and career,
just another cash grab NFT project.
Now he didn't say that the daily beast that,
but the low quality graphics and the company in charge of the profit project
are an even more interesting enigma because as they looked up the store that
was involved in this, it
turned out to be a UPS store.
You know, they looked up who, uh, who owns this.
And again, you know, you could buy these things singularly.
You could buy the, if you have a facial scan, according to heart, uh, you could get one
of them, two of them, a package of five, seven, or 10, uh, spend a thousand dollars for one of those
things.
Uh, one big fan of Mr.
Trump will be guaranteed a ticket to some future gala dinner, gala dinner.
And, and somebody put this up, uh, showing, uh, what, uh, dinner might look like.
And so I'm having trouble finding where the dinner thing is.
Um, it's on my board here.
I got so many different clips of him.
It's hard to find the dinner one.
Is that on there?
Oh yeah.
Here it is.
Uh, one person said, because it's this picture where he brought in a whole bunch of McDonald's
under the white house.
And, uh, so stacks and stacks of boxes of, uh, McDonald's burgers and fries and things
like that.
So, uh, you hold a 45 Trump NFTs and he invites you to this McDonald's dinner.
I think it'll probably be better than that.
But anyway,
it'll be a lot better than the,
uh,
cards.
Uh,
the images were so lazy that based on reverse image searches,
they were edited photos scraped off the internet.
It's unclear if they were says Gizmodizmodo, yeah, Gizmodo.
It's unclear if they were edited by hand or perhaps crafted using AI image generation.
Though the one image of Trump in hunter garb bears a very distinct resemblance to waiters
that were created by a hunting apparel company called Bandit.
So these digital trading cards are not political
and have nothing to do with any political campaign.
They're put out by NFT, I-N-T, L-L-C.
It's not owned, managed, or controlled by Trump,
the Trump organization,
or any of their respective principals or affiliates.
It uses Trump's name, likeness, and image under paid license,
which license may be terminated or revoked according to its terms.
And this is something that was on the auction site, the website that he set up.
But they said things get even stranger when you look at the company that's running the auction.
The company, NFT, I-N-T, L-L-C, lists its address as a strip mall in Utah.
There's a few shops, restaurants, dry cleaners, as well as a UPS store. And so they use the UPS
store mailbox there. And they said it's even more unclear who is operating behind the scenes.
Gizmodo found two companies called NFT, I-N-T,
that were registered in California and Delaware,
nothing in Utah,
so they're not sure if that's the same one or not.
So these things, when you look at them,
they're non-refundable.
You can't get your money back.
So you can maybe trade them to a bigger sucker.
That's kind of the
way the stock market works anyway right so the hill was asking the question is trump going to
drop out of the presidential race early i said if you look at what's happened after this low energy
presidential announcement he was blamed for the failure to win control of the Senate. He was blamed for the fact that there was no red wave. Then headlines exploded after he dined with celebrity Nazi
lovers, followed by his unhinged call for termination of the Constitution's election
rules benefiting him. I know that he pushed back and others pushed back, but I believe that's what
he was saying. I think if you parse it, that's what he was saying.
Of course, you know, he's not the greatest communicator.
That's another problem with it.
But I think he likes to leave that ambiguity there.
Anyway, then a host of legal setbacks after a lot of political and business rulings.
First month saw major donors jump ship to Ron DeSantis.
And on Tuesday, the Hill reported a USA Today Suffolk University poll
showed him 23 points behind DeSantis.
Then on Wednesday, a Wall Street Journal poll showed him 26 points behind DeSantis.
So the Hill says, the average politician would ask,
is the universe telling me to disband my campaign?
But Trump is not average.
So looking ahead to 2023, what if Trump is indicted by the Justice Department?
And or the 2024 GOP nomination polls continue to favor DeSantis?
Well, they could play the poor health card and withdraw. That is a
plausible excuse after he turns 77 next year. That way, he can save face by not being called a loser,
only a victim of bodily maladies beyond his control. Then imagine his predictable social
media message.
I was winning the nomination and I would have won the general election,
but my doctor says I'm at risk for fill in the blank and I must end my campaign.
On April the 4th, he kind of hinted to this with the Washington Post.
He said health factors could be part of the 2024 campaign decision. He said, you always have to talk about health. You look like you're in good health, but tomorrow you get a letter from
the doctor saying, come see me again. That's not good when they use the word again. So eyebrows
were raised when he admitted human frailty. Skeptics saw the strategic potential for him to mix health with political face saving.
But the real issue is when it gets down to brass tacks,
when it gets down to actually making a speech about free speech,
this is another one. I've got so many of these clips on the board, I'm having a hard about free speech. This is another one.
I've got so many of these clips on the board.
I'm having a hard time finding it.
Do we have the one in there for speech?
I don't know that we got that.
But I'll just go.
Yeah, I'll just play a little.
Well, no, let's just go straight to it.
And I'll just give you my comments and a little bit of what he had to say.
Because for the most part, I wanted to talk about...
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what he had to say about um about free speech and he broke it down into five different areas
of how he's going to now fix censorship.
Well, he didn't care about it whatsoever when he was president.
Yeah, let's see. Hang on a second. I've got it. I've got it here.
Yeah, when he was president, he had an opportunity to do something about it,
and of course he didn't.
Shadow banning was going
on for quite some time and everybody knew it and then the seminal moment was august the 6th 2018
when he banned uh when when he didn't ban but when big tech banded together and shut down
info wars everywhere simultaneously within a 12-hour period pretty much all the different ones were
taken down and um then within uh two months you had another 800 they kind of waited to see what
was going to happen you had marco rubio hold uh hearings about censorship but didn't invite alex
who had been censored i don't know who this guy is and then he admitted that he didn't know i mean
they're just liars of one side the other other. Trump held a Rose Garden ceremony for people who had not been purged.
And you had at the time Heritage Foundation and Cato Institute saying, well, you can't tell private companies whether they can kick people off their platform.
And that's the whole now reason has finally come around and understood.
And I think that's the big advantage of the Twitter files being released,
is that Reason is saying, well, you know, we see now that they're working
on behalf of the government, that they're taking orders for the government,
that the government's got a portal telling them what to do.
You know, they're just a beard.
I've been saying that for four years.
And they've been saying, shut up.
It's a private company. They can do whatever they want. And it's like, no, they can't. beard. I've been saying that for four years and they've been saying, shut up. It's a private company.
They can do whatever they want.
And it's like, no, they can't.
And this is the digital public square.
This is not even like mall space.
This is different.
This is a digital public square.
It goes back to 1946 Marsh versus Alabama.
That case, I won't go into it.
But anyway, here's what he has to say.
He says, well, first within hours of my inauguration,
you know, he was president.
He could have done something about it then.
Within hours of my inauguration, I will sign an executive order banning any federal department or agency from colluding with any organization.
I will then ban federal money from being used to label domestic speech
as mis- or disinformation.
And I will begin the process of identifying and firing every federal bureaucrat
who is engaged in domestic censorship directly or indirectly. Well, that would all be good,
except there's no way that he's going to do any of that. He could have, again, what is he looking
at here? Here's his powers and he understands what his powers are. So you need to understand
what his powers are, that he understands what his powers are so that you know that he betrayed you.
Executive order funding.
What have I been hammering on?
I said,
he owns this thing.
The buck started with him and the responsibility stops with him.
The buck stops with him.
He funded it.
He had his executive order to fund it.
And he kept funding everything that happened with the lockdown.
And so he could fire people. He could have
fired Fauci, perhaps, right? All these different things that he didn't do.
And of course, he didn't do any of this with his speech. And with his speech stuff, because he is
such a celebrity, he could have stopped the censorship on Twitter
by using his celebrity status. He
was the lifeblood of Twitter.
He made Twitter huge.
He could have gone somewhere else.
He could have created an alternative system,
another platform that just by his presence,
he would have created it.
But he didn't do anything.
He didn't speak out against it.
He didn't criticize it.
Now he's got all these big,
bold actions. And as I said last night, when he was running for president, somebody in his campaign
put up a great series of steps like this is going to fix Obamacare. He never mentioned it.
And I said, he really should talk about this. This is great. But maybe there's people in his
organization that understand the issue. Maybe they'll get it done even if Trump doesn't and I said, he really should talk about this. This is great, but maybe there's people in his organization
that understand the issue.
Maybe they'll get it done even if Trump doesn't understand it.
Well, they removed that after he became president.
And there's all these different things like making a competitive market,
giving people incentive to shop around, giving them information to shop around.
How good is this hospital?
How good is this doctor?
That type of stuff.
None of that survived.
And none of it was ever talked about again.
This is the same thing.
So first, he's going to use his special powers of funding and executive order and being able to fire any federal bureaucrat that he wants like Fauci.
Yeah, right.
Second, I'll order the Department of Justice to investigate all parties involved in the censorship.
Third, on my inauguration as president, I will ask Congress to send a bill to my desk to revise Section 230. You know, like he asked them to please build a wall, things like that.
Fourth, we will need to break up the entire toxic censorship industry. The federal government should immediately stop funding all nonprofits and academic programs that support this authoritarian project.
If any U.S. universities discover to have engaged in censorship activities or election interference in the past.
Oh, no, this would be nice if I believe that he was going to do it. Because, you know, this would, as I said last night,
it didn't funding for all universities,
except for perhaps Hillsdale and a couple of small Christian junior colleges.
And I think they ought to not get federal money.
I think they ought to operate on their own.
You know, if you pour federal money into the universities, what happened?
Tuition skyrocketed.
It's gone up astronomically in the 50 years since I got my
degree or so. Just unbelievable. And that's because of government subsidies. Fifth, he says,
the time has finally come for Congress to pass a digital bill of rights. This should include
a right to digital due process. In other words, government officials should need a court order to take down online content,
not send information requests such as, well, here's the thing.
The government doesn't have the authority to censor speech.
If somebody has committed a crime, made a threat or something like that, come after
them for that crime. But if it's speech, they have no involvement there.
The right to be informed of what's happening,
the right to a specific explanation of the reason why,
and the right to a timely appeal, he said.
None of those would help, right? I mean, I never got an explanation from PayPal or
YouTube or any of these people, like Twitter, any of these people for what they were doing to me,
but hey, it would be so much better if they would put it in writing some kind of a form letter
telling me why they claim they're kicking me off. It's useless. But then this, which I think is kind of scary. All users over the age of 18
should have a right to opt out of content moderation and curation entirely and receive
an unmanipulated stream of information if they so choose. Well, how are you going to do that?
Jordan Peterson has been on a rant about how we've got to get rid of anonymity on the Internet.
He's got people criticizing him because he had an interview with Benjamin Netanyahu.
He doesn't like that.
He wants these trolls to have to put a name to their criticism. So we need to end anonymity, he says.
Well, so if you don't want to be censored
all the time, according to Trump's idea, you would give them all your identity. So they would know if
you're over 18 and then you can opt out. Then you can have some privileges. Other than that,
we're going to manage everything that you do. None of this makes any sense. None of it would ever be done. It's just,
it's as phony as his NFTs, his free speech thing. Absolutely phony. Uh, so, uh, when we, uh,
look at this, I've got some more that I want to talk about. We're gonna take a quick break.
And before we go, Sergey, uh uh thank you for the tip uh last
night he did put this up after um the program ended and he says on the topic of gun control
he says i now always advocate for carrying a gun by telling people uh the story of how i got jumped
in downtown nashville and now how I am my own private security.
I always tell people that I will take them to the range on my behalf and my dime if they
would like to learn how to use a gun.
Sometimes we all can do something to teach fun, education, and safety, and that guns
are not scary.
I agree.
Absolutely.
He put that up at the end of the show last night.
We missed it. So I just wanted to, uh, uh, read that for Sergey because he's absolutely right
about that. You know, it is part of it is, um, just like with cars, uh, you have to use them
to really understand when you're being gaslighted about it. Imagine if you only had, if you had a
very small percentage of the population, once that happens, they're trying to force us out of the
cars. Once that happens and people are no longer driving and you get a generation where the majority
of people don't have a car and don't drive, it'd be very easy to portray them as unacceptably
dangerous. So if you use a gun, you use a car,
you know what the limits are,
and you know when things happen,
who's to blame?
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So what is the alternative to Trump?
Is it DeSantis? No.
No, the alternative to Trump and the alternative to DeSantis
is to get involved at the local level. That is the answer to all of this stuff.
You can stop anything. We were talking a little bit last night about 5G.
There's a federal law, the 1996 Telecom Act, that says that you can't object on the basis
of health issues to the placement of any cell phone antennas.
You've had people who have sued in court over cancer clusters.
They would put a cluster of antennas on a school building because it's owned by them
and they can make some money renting it out or whatever.
And then they wound up with a cluster of cancers with the kids.
And so they sued, they lost.
But you can, and it's
been done in many places. You can have the local officials can come in and say, we're going to take
that down. That's where the rubber meets the road. All politics are local. And I would say
all Liberty is local. They can make it worse or they can make it better. They can stand in interposition to
these kinds of federal regulations or not. And we could go on and on with many different areas,
as we saw what happened during the Trump lockdowns and the rest of this stuff.
You can short circuit that stuff locally. So that's where we need to focus. We need to understand
what the global agenda is. We need to understand when they're coming at us.
And we've got a much better idea.
I'm going to get to this coming up.
We've got a much better idea now as to when the CBDC is going to roll out.
And we'll talk about that coming up.
But, yeah, it is, we can, our choice is the politician that's going to,
the speed at which the politicians are going to go,
even though they're going to go the same direction.
As we're talking about driving, as we're talking about speed,
Ron DeSantis provides toll relief in the Sunshine State,
and I saw, well, that's great because I hate toll roads.
But then you look at it, and he's not talking about getting rid of the toll roads.
He's talking about 50% off for a limited time.
It's going to help people through this expense and everything.
So, and it's not even 50% off.
What he's talking about is that if you're a heavy commuter,
you have 35 or more toll transactions per month,
you're doing it more than once a day, more than once a day,
then they'll give you a 50% credit.
And then it'll only run through 2023.
We talked about this last night.
Had some people say, yeah, I lived in Illinois at thousands of dollars.
Because he's saying it's going to save commuters $500 million during 2023.
That means that they're getting a billion dollars
out of people using those roads in Florida.
He said individual commuters could save up to $1,500 depending on the amount of tolls incurred.
That's reprehensible.
There's no excuse for that.
They should get rid of that.
And let me just tell you, this is, you know, I know that libertarians said we like toll roads.
We want toll roads, we want roads to be privately run.
Well, here's in practice what that looks like in Texas.
First of all, they tear up the roads that are existing,
and that stays torn up for quite a period of time.
So you create billions during this, you know, detours and all the rest of this stuff
while they slowly construct this stuff.
You're losing billions of dollars in terms of wasted time.
And I, you know, even if you're looking at it from a standpoint of, and I don't know how you put a dollar figure on that.
I don't know how to put a dollar figure on all the time of my life that's been wasted setting in traffic because they're playing with these slow moving construction projects. And then when they get it done,
what have they finished? They have a toll road that is largely empty. There is even more
congestion and no additional lanes on the roads adjacent to it. They add, because in Texas,
they have this strange thing where We'll have one way roads that
run two or three lanes on either side of the interstate as feeder roads, but they added
additional traffic lights everywhere to slow things down, to coerce you to use their, uh,
their new toll roads. And, uh, then of course you get the bogus charges for roads that you never went. I never go on toll roads.
And I would, you know, a couple of times a year, I would get a bill from them.
Assuming that I had been on it.
So you have to fight that.
You got to spend the time to fight them over that.
And my friends who don't fight over that or who got a toll and they didn't realize it and they didn't pay it. They waited.
The thing starts to multiply. They start adding and compounding fines and the rest of the stuff on that quite a bit.
The money often goes to a foreign corporation.
And then finally, it's about the only thing the DOT wants to focus on in terms of infrastructure.
That certainly was the case in Austin.
They didn't want to build anything or repair any roads except for the toll roads.
Oh, they're all about toll roads, but everything else, forget about it.
They might as well be Pete Boudier.
So that along with this head fake that DeSantis has come up, that's one of them, the toll
roads.
The other one, of course, is the vaccines.
Yeah, we don't want, we're not recommending it for children.
But, you know, hey, if you want to poison your kid, that's fine.
And we're not recommending it for males under 40.
But, you know, we're not going to stop you from doing it.
And we're actually going to look and we're going to ask, rather, permission to look.
We're going to ask the court for permission to have a grand jury to investigate this.
Like, well, first of all, you know, because you made some recommendations, you know that it is harmful.
And you know that you are the governor and you could put the attorney general on this.
If you're going to look at this for fraud, you could do it right now and stop the death.
But you're playing games here.
Measured amounts.
And again, it's more than any other governor has done to their shame.
Isn't that amazing?
As much of a fake as this is from DeSantis, nobody else has even gone to that point.
They just completely ignore it as if it doesn't even happen.
He acknowledges it and it shoots him through the polls. Imagine if he actually did something about it,
how popular he would be. Anyway, they're just going to do the same thing with transgender
surgeries for children. He's put out some subpoenas. So we'd like to have some more
information about how you make your decisions in terms of mutilating children. We're talking about minors.
Since when does anybody under any circumstance have the ability to do that?
Not even their parents should be able to do that.
All this stuff, whether you're talking about the drag queen story time hours,
but especially the mutilation, that should never be allowed.
But he won't take that on.
So I'm not a DeSantis fan either.
But he is popular because he has at least addressed the issues, right?
You can win by addressing the issues.
That's how Trump won in 2016.
This is what I think are the problems.
And people say, yeah, he's got the problems right.
But then as a candidate, yeah, actually have to do something.
Well,
the Santas as,
um,
after you take office,
you have to actually do something.
The Santas in office has done some things,
uh,
not nearly enough.
And that's my issue with it.
And then you look at the Republicans in general.
This is something red state got.
There was a report about how the Republican national Committee has been spending money over the last five years.
Things like $500,000 in private jet expenses, $64,000 for clothing, $321,000 for flower arrangements, luxury travel, $1.3 million.
Oh, so, uh, this is when you donate to the Republican party, how your money is being
spent $5,000 at Lululemon.
They said, as I looked at this, they said, went into more detail.
So it was difficult to accurately categorize all the expenditures because a significant number of them seemed to have been misclassified.
For example, the $5,000 at Lululemon was classified as an office expense, as were two expenditures totaling $9,300 at Madison Square Garden 2017. They said since 2017,
the RNC has spent $3.1 million on private jets,
and they have spent $1.3 million on limousines,
$750,000 on floral arrangements.
They love their flowers, don't they?
Nearly $400,000 has been spent on event tickets,
including $30,000 for the RNC to get a private box at a Las Vegas Raiders game.
$13,000 for Broadway shows.
I guess that was an outreach to the LGBT.
And then we've got Nancy Pelosi
having her portrait unveiled
as she's leaving the speakership.
They put portraits up of the speakers.
And John Boehner,
former speaker for the Republicans,
shows up so that he can cry
because that's what he's known for that.
And, and being a Rhino Republican in name only.
So, uh, uh, Boehner himself was unveiled as unalterably opposed in the past to medical marijuana.
Remember that I'm unalterably opposed.
And then as soon as he gets out of office and retires, he becomes a spokesperson for medical marijuana,
selling it.
I mean,
these people have absolutely no principles.
So he's known for crying.
And he said,
madam speaker,
I have to say,
my girls told me,
tell the speaker how much we admire her.
Then he added with a laugh.
And if you couldn't tell my girls are Democrats.
Oh,
well,
that says a lot,
doesn't it?
Yeah.
The Boehner family is Democrats, including John, who was speaker of the house for the
only time my son says, don't cry.
The picture's not that ugly.
Oh yes, it is actually.
It'll bring tears.
Yes.
Uh, they like father, like daughters.
Yeah, that's, that's right.
He said, uh, so after Pelosiosi gets up she says how about that john
boehner wasn't that something i'm telling you i would have been a little disappointed
if he didn't get emotional and boehner said through the tears
you were so gracious to me in fact at times it got me in trouble with my own members who threw him out uh it also got
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we'll be right back. You're listening to the david knight show before i get into the news and we do have a lot of news
to get into um i just want to say thank you to uh the many people who have sent cards and donations
and gifts to us it's really been amazing and uh And I wanted to especially think, this is so thoughtful
because I have talked so much about the report that I did in 2013. Again, it was a big deal
because it got censored. But it was also something that I really enjoyed doing. One of my favorite
movies is It's a Wonderful Life. And I
was just talking to a friend over the weekend. I said, you know, it took me a while to warm up to
that. It failed at the box office. There was a thing done by Paul Harvey back in the 1980s.
And now you know the rest of the story type of thing, right?
And he talked about how it had been a failure, a complete failure.
Even though it had a great cast, you know, Frank Capra was a successful director, it was a total failure.
And so much so that they forgot about it,
and they even forgot to pay like the minimal amount of money,
it's like $5 or $50 or something like that
to renew the copyright. And so it passed into public domain and then it was picked up by Ted
Turner's cable channel and played around the clock and other people started picking up because it was
in the public domain. We had our video stores in the nineties. Everybody was putting out copies
of it. The only problem was it was some people put out really poor copies of it
and did a very low-quality transfer.
Others did better ones.
So that was the thing that you had to watch out for.
It was difficult to evaluate without actually being able to see the video.
But we would make that clear to people, the differences with the different ones.
But it passed in the public domain domain and everybody was using it. And because of that,
this unknown film became, um, you know, one of the Christmas standards. And, uh, I said, you know,
it still took me a while to warm up to it because of the crazy angel stuff in there, you know, that
once you get past that, once you get past that, you know, the talking stars and
everything at the beginning, it's like, what?
And, um, uh, once you get past that stuff, it's a great story, great premise of, you
know, what life would be like without you being there.
But I used it to talk about the creation of the federal reserve and I'll play it next
week.
We get close to the anniversary on the anniversary of the creation of the Federal Reserve. This year will be 109 years since they
created it. But I thought it was interesting, always thought it was interesting that that was
the thing, the only thing that was censored for about five years, the only thing that YouTube censored was that report about the creation of the
federal reserve.
And they censored it based on here's the rest of the story that Paul Harvey
didn't get to give you because this happened after he was gone.
So here's the rest of the story to tack on the rest of the story from Paul
Harvey.
Yeah,
it became a standard because it was in the public domain.
However, they were able to play games
and get their copyright back. They
claimed that, you know, unlike Disney that just paid
politicians to extend the copyrights for Mickey Mouse and things like that,
they played a game and they said, well, this is actually based on a script, as
all movies are. So this is based on a script and they said, well, this is actually based on a script, as all movies are.
So this is based on a script.
And, you know, a script is a written thing.
And a script has a longer copyright than a movie does. And so we're going to say that this is a derivative of the script.
And we're going to apply those copyright rules for scripts.
And the government said, oh, okay, we'll let you do that.
So only in the United States is it recognized as now being copyrighted.
However, when I took a couple of clips from it, I took that from the entire movie that was on YouTube and had been there for about a decade, had about a million views.
So I got the small number of clips that I use.
I took that from the full movie that was
there. And even if it was under copyright, that was fair use. I use just a little bit of clips
and a lot of my content is about a 10 minute video, nine minutes. And, um, uh, you are allowed
to use it for illustrative purposes and to make comments on things.
People do that still all the time.
Look at how many clips there are of movies
and people talking about how the movies were made
and that type of thing.
So all of that was bogus, but I just wanted to say,
and it was so neat because it was an ornament,
this little bit three-dimensional,
and a card that's very nice.
And so I wanted to thank them for this.
Thank you, Alexander.
And I wanted to show you a picture because you can't really see it with me holding it there.
This is what the card looks like.
That's a really nice card, summary of the movie, a nice collage of all the different characters there.
And this is the ornament, uh, which is really nice. You know,
he's there in his football outfit after they had to change clothes after the, um, the dance and
everything. So, uh, it is, uh, uh, one of the classics of, um, anytime I think, but especially
at Christmas time. So thank you very much. I really do appreciate that. And then I got this, uh, we opened, we opened this up and, uh, had a
listener who sent me, um, let's see, how many zeros is this? This is 20 billion. Was it? Yeah.
20 billion sent me 20 billion Zimbabwe dollars. And I thought, oh, okay. I wonder what that's worth. And so I go to Google and I type in Zimbabwe dollar to U.S. dollar.
And it's about, you know, a thousand to one or something like that.
It's like, what?
A million dollars?
Thank you.
You love me.
You really love me you really love me
well no actually they've had to reissue other zimbabwean dollars uh this is like a 2008 dollar
and um uh they were passing out we knew something was wrong because you typically don't put out
especially in a country as poor as zimbabwe you don't put out a piece of paper that you say is worth a $6 million or
something,
you know?
Uh,
and I don't have,
uh,
fans that are,
that love me as much as they do.
Alex,
who gave them $8 million in crypto or he gave himself,
who knows?
Uh,
but,
uh,
I,
I found this,
uh,
a number of answers.
This question,
cite the value of the Zimbabwe $100 trillion note.
The 100, they had a $100 trillion note, uh, immediately before they abandoned the Zimbabwe
dollar in mid November, 2008, the value appears to have been around 40 cents.
So this is a tiny fraction of a penny here because a $100 trillion note was about 40 cents in U.S.
Yeah, or Zelensky.
He's getting 20.
I felt like him for a moment there.
$20 billion?
Oh, yeah.
I'm just like Zelensky. Ironically, since the Zimbabwe $100 trillion note has become a sought-after collector's item,
a souvenir of extreme economic mismanagement.
In fact, back in the early 2010s, this guy says,
I bought a packet of 20 of those on eBay for about $2 a note.
That was a lot more than the price cited in other answers,
but the notes that I bought were brand new, uncirculated, suitable for gift giving. And this is as well, you know, this is, um, well, it's got a little bit of a
fold in it, but Hey, it's, um, it's pretty good shape, which is exactly what I wanted them for.
I gave a bunch to my children, nephews and nieces as Christmas stocking stuffers. And
that's what he gave me, gave out others as prizes for especially good answers and learning games at
the office. Eventually my supply was running low, so I decided to buy another packet.
I was shocked to find that the price had escalated enormously to about $57 a piece for uncirculated bills.
The price has since cooled to about $49 a piece, but still, that's a lot of real money to pay for a bill that couldn't buy a loaf of bread
the day after it was first released. In retrospect, I should have seen it coming.
These bills are no longer being printed, so the supply curve is nearly vertical,
while the demand curve presumably bounces around in response to news about hyperinflations elsewhere,
like Venezuela. But unlike the market for these bills in 2008, demand is no longer confined to Zimbabwean citizens,
but it is spread worldwide
among connoisseurs of economic disaster.
My son says,
who knew that Zimbabwe money
was going to be such a good investment?
That means the Zimbabwe $100 trillion note
is likely to keep growing in value over time
in sharp contrast to its fate when it's actually being used as money.
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By the way, I would suggest that you go to davidknight.gold.
You'll thank me someday for that.
But I thank you for the $20 billion.
And by the way,
no,
that is a conversation piece.
Uh, so now back to where we are in this country,
all of a sudden,
Gavin Newsom notices that open borders will quote break unquote,
California.
Uh,
thank you.
Utopian lobotomy.
Thank you very much for the tip on Rod Finn.
Title 42, as put in by Trump, is supposed to end on December 21st.
Has that really protected our borders?
I mean, we're seeing thousands of people going over the border every day.
The wall didn't protect it.
His Title 42 thing has not protected anything.
As a matter of fact, the border patrol agents just got visited by a Mallorca
and, uh, they were very upset. I'll tell you about that in a moment. So
a title 42 is not protecting the border, but things can always get worse, you know.
Gavin Newsom of California warned that Biden's plan to get rid of Title 42 on December 21st could break his state.
The Biden administration is planning to lift the policy which allows police and border officers to expedite
the expulsion of illegal immigrants. And Newsom said, well, the fact is that what we got right
now is not working and it's about to break in a post-42 world unless we take some responsibility
and ownership. Wow. Even Newsom is saying that. By official estimates, 14,000 illegal border crossers are expected to enter, claiming asylum every day.
14,000 every day. Right now, we've had in El Paso about half that, 7,000 or so coming across in one day.
Illegal border crossers are now rolling in from more than 100 nations, with the border areas of Mexico beginning to fill with people
who are waiting for the starting bell on December the 21st.
It's going to be like the Oklahoma rush for land, right?
It's kind of laughable that he would complain about this,
says American thinker,
given that California already has invited them in.
And when you think about what California and America in general is offering people who come here illegally, unvetted,
free tuition, free health care, free housing, free guaranteed income, stimulus checks, COVID relief checks, other free stuff,
no legal entry required.
This is happening in places other than California.
And to one degree or the other, it's both Democrats and Republicans.
Because there is no border patrol, there's a giant magnet pulling people in with free stuff.
Democrats want them for voters, Republicans want them for cheap labor.
And the reality is, is that you do need to have control of your borders.
I've told the story many times of the distraught father whose daughter was murdered by MS-13 students at her school on Long Island.
He said, I thought I escaped this.
So they came from El Salvador where MS-13 headquarters, of course, El Salvador began
in LA with a bunch of illegal immigrants who are acting as, you know, drug gangs and that
type of thing.
But they've been pretty dominant back in El Salvador where they're from.
So he said, I thought we got away from that.
Went as far away as I thought I could.
But of course, these kids in school had MS-13 tattooed all over their face.
It was literally written all over their face.
But law enforcement was told they couldn't do anything about it.
We had DACA, Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals,
so you must not do anything to these kids,
even though they're bragging about being MS-13.
I'm not going to deport them, not going to do anything.
And so she had a disagreement or something with some of them, and they killed her.
And that's why you have to have control over your borders. Now, the other aspect of this is, I've talked about this as well before,
the Libertarian Party tried to explain and get people to think outside of this single left-right paradigm that's like a line, you know?
Take this piece of paper and put it on the side, and you've got just a line, and you want to put everybody in a political spectrum, left or right.
Well, it's really more of a 2D space, if you want to think of it as a better representation of the political spectrum.
And what they did was they said, oh, let's just do a chart.
And we'll give you 10 questions about economic liberty, 10 questions about personal liberty.
And so if you agreed on all 10 of those points, then what they did was they took the chart,
which would normally have 10 of them and, then what they did was they took the chart, which would normally,
you know, have 10 of them and plot them along each of the axes. They rotate it by 45 degrees.
The reason they did that with a square wound up with a diamond with a tip down at the bottom.
They did that because the authoritarians would not support any kind of liberty, economic or
personal. And so if you were, you know were agreeing with them, you would be down at the
bottom. And that's a useful understanding because Hitler and Stalin are not polar opposites of each
other. Living under them, it was very similar. It's just their justification of how they took
power that differed. And then at the top, at the top, you know, when you were, uh,
supporting, uh, all Liberty, you know, you're at the top and the libertarian
area, but you didn't have the left and right.
That's the reason they rotated at 45 degrees.
You could still have the left, right in the middle for other people.
Look at it.
I did not get a perfect score on that because I disagreed with him on open
borders.
And I said, you can't have open borders as long as you've got a welfare state. Now,
I don't agree with the welfare state. I think, you know, we ought to have, in terms of people
having free travel, there needs to be some understanding of whether you have criminals
and that type of thing. But I would err on the side of being open because I don't want people
restricting my travel.
And if you put a wall at the border, like Ron Paul said, it may wind up being the wall that locks you in. And so I don't like restrictions on travel. I don't like passports. I don't like
any of this stuff. When we had a free country, we didn't have any of that type of thing.
And so I want to have free transit everywhere, even across national borders. However,
you cannot do that if you've got a welfare state, because you create a magnet for people coming in,
and it will bankrupt you. And the Democrats know that, and they even have war-gamed this out.
That's what Cloward and Piven, a couple economists, did. They said, you know,
we wanted to bankrupt everybody and get control using the welfare state. Well, a couple economists did. They said, you know, we wanted to bankrupt everybody
and get control using the welfare state.
Well, that didn't work.
So let's enlarge this and bring people in.
And then we can bankrupt people with the welfare state.
We can have complete control.
And that's essentially an early version of the Great Reset.
The globalists have weaponized this to a larger extent.
But yeah, let's lose the welfare state and get back our
freedom of travel i'm all for that but you know it is unsustainable and so alejandro mallorca
homeland security secretary goes to the border gets a very icy reception from border patrol agents. Um, and,
um,
this week,
uh,
he went there to,
uh,
and they thought he was going to come to talk to them about the massive number
of people coming across.
And again,
it's not,
it's not that they need to have more walls and border patrol.
They need to get rid of the welfare programs that are pulling everybody in.
But when he stated that he was there to bring light to suicide prevention and
nothing about the migrant crisis,
our staff couldn't believe it.
And we made it known to him.
So the senior border patrol agent in El Paso,
they're so despondent.
They,
you know,
what am I doing this job for?
I'm seeing how our society is just being destroyed by this massive migration
and its welfare state.
And he goes down there to talk to them because they've had some people
who've committed suicide.
They're so upset about their work.
And they're concerned about the suicide of a nation,
which is really what is happening with this in so many different ways.
You know, as we look at the obsession to monitor everything that we have,
this is an interesting article that my son saw about Singapore. We always talk about the IoT,
the Internet of Things, right? Well, they have an Internet of Trees there,
this kind of obsession to monitor and control everything.
And listen to the justification for this.
Five years ago, a 38-year-old woman was enjoying an outdoor concert
with her family with one of her twin infants in her arms.
And in the week prior, it had been windy and rainy, but today the weather was nice and the concert was crowded. Then, without warning,
a 270-year-old tembusu tree fell on the woman, pinning and ultimately killing her after the
other concert goers could not remove it in time. This tragedy happened in spite of twice yearly inspections where the tree
had shown no visible signs of trouble. So we take a disaster like this, a tragedy,
and we ramp it out and create an entire bureaucracy of monitoring this thing.
It's exactly this type of incident that the Singaporean officials hope to avoid
by building an internet of trees.
The equatorial island is home to roughly
five and a half million people,
but seven million trees.
About six million of them are tracked now
by the Singapore National Parks Board
so that they can be managed remotely by apps.
The National Parks Board monitors the trees by creating a digital twin of each of them
using LiDAR point clouds and artificial intelligence to do geolocation.
You talk about making something over-the-top complicated,
and they've created this entire army of bureaucrats to do
this stuff this way many aspects of a tree's health can be analyzed from an air-conditioned
office a valuable asset in a place where it is always summer the board then takes the digital
twins and applies finite element models to them in order to assess the tree's overall stability, factors such as the
tree's architecture, wood strength, and the available space for roots. With regard to
different weather conditions also, although it's perpetually summer in Singapore, the country
experiences their share of intense tree-twisting tropical storms. So this is, I think, an interesting story because it shows how
over-the-top and obsessive technology and government can be, especially when they come
together. And it's all done in the name of safety. I mean, we don't want to have a tree fall on
anybody, but do they really need geospatially
track trees?
They're not known for moving too fast.
Yeah, that's, that's not, maybe they're it's, I don't know.
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My son says, finally, trees are safe.
No longer will you have to live in fear when you're near trees.
The nightmare is now over.
Yeah.
I mean, we've seen this type of thing, of course, through all the panic about COVID and the rest of this stuff.
But, you know, we just can't make the world safe enough for pedophiles, can we?
We've got a Democrat rep who says that using the term
groomer and pedophile is discriminatory. Well, is she the one who is playing into the stereotypes
here then? We're talking about actions and things that people are doing, and she makes that about
an entire class of people. During congressional hearings about anti-LGBT violence, she said
the terms groomer, this is a California representative, of course, from California,
Katie Porter. She said the terms groomer and pedophile are discriminatory against sexual
preferences and gender identity. She's the one who's operating in broad stereotypes. We're the
ones who are talking about specifically what they're doing. What are you showing kids? What
are you saying to kids? How are you pressuring kids? And what are you offering to do to kids?
She said, you know, all this allegation of groomer and pedophile, it's alleging that a person is
criminal somehow and engaged in criminal acts merely because of their gender identity, their sexual orientation, their
that type of thing. No. It's because they're focused on kids.
We say the same things about heterosexuals
if they're doing the same types of stuff as well.
And there's been, unfortunately, a lot of examples of that. Teachers
in schools. They don't limit it just to the kind of Sam Britton activities that you see.
So she said, this is not what happens online.
What happens online translates into real harm in people's lives.
Now, we're talking about kids.
Don't confuse those two things here.
We're not talking about the adults.
We're talking about the kids.
Here's a good example of this.
Mattel, since we're talking about Christmastime, right?
And Biden, in his ceremony where he colored the White House rainbow colors
and all this other stuff,
and he pulled in some real dodgy characters who've got a very questionable background
about their involvement with kids to celebrate all this stuff.
But he said that any concern about sexualizing kids is just homophobic, racist, anti-Semitic,
and all the rest of the stuff.
Well, some of the people who are grooming your kids are actually toy companies. Mattel. They own all the big names like Barbie, Fisher Price,
Hot Wheels. American Girl was on the news a lot. I didn't talk about this when it was in the news
a lot last week. They're kind of like Disney. So become a giant company and they start gobbling up all the other toy companies.
And the institution is taken over by people who are pushing their agenda.
So they got a lot of different transgender themed products at Mattel.
They've been praised by LGBT activists and bureaucrats.
They boast about what they do.
The most recent example is UNO's new Play with Pride deck,
which celebrates the LGBT community,
includes a donation to the It Gets Better project in honor of Pride Month.
And there's so many different things.
They're bragging about that themselves.
That's them talking about it.
They said, one of the best ways we can contribute to a diverse,
equitable, and inclusive future is through the toys that we design.
And so they're designing toys to push LGBT stuff to children.
And then, like I said last week, American Girl.
American Girl was dolls that were dressed up in period costumes, and they would come
with stories about it.
The rest of the stuff.
No more.
No, now they're going to talk to the girls about changing their gender.
They're not going to have traditional girls, historical times,
the prairie or the Revolutionary War or something.
No, no, no.
Everything's got to be about this brave new world version,
about changing your gender.
One of the, in the Barbie collection, transgender dresser, Laverne Cox.
Barbie also released a line of gender-bending toy dolls earlier in 2019
to help children to explore their gender.
Mattel has earned two perfect scores by the human rights campaign.
That's the people who push LGBT and threaten other people.
It pressures businesses to offer pro-LGBT workplace policies.
This is all about ESG.
This is where this is happening.
And then, of course, everything that's happened with Sam Brinton.
I talked about
that yesterday, the fact that he was very instrumental, he and the Trevor Project,
which is focused on kids, very instrumental in pushing bans on conversion. And it's not just
a psychological conversion therapy. It also has implications for people talking about their Christian faith. And his mother and other psychologists have called him out
as having lied about his background in order to get that pushed through.
And so we have this from the New American.
Government must outlaw religious conversions, says a writer.
Now, this particular writer is out of India.
His name is Sumit Paul.
He says, government must see to it that conversions,
whether open or in the sly, must be stopped.
Mankind has already had enough of God and religion.
Give it breathing space.
And he writes, ironically, for something that goes by the name of Free Press
Journal. Because there's a reason why free speech and freedom of religion are both in the First
Amendment. Because they're inextricably combined with each other. Because if you can't have a free
and open discussion, what you're doing is you're shutting down debate.
You're shutting down speech.
You can convert people into any number of things, right?
You can convert people politically.
You can try to convert people to your point of view about vaccines
or any of this stuff, but they don't want that.
They want to pronounce from on high what you will have.
And in referencing this, he refers to the Indian government,
and that's the reason he wrote this op-ed piece.
The Supreme Court in India just came out with a decision
that said the right to freedom of religion
doesn't confer a fundamental right to convert other people
to a particular religion.
Well, it's really about what you're talking about then is just about tradition and culture.
You're not talking about anybody having a discussion about the nature of truth or the essence of the universe or life, because that all comes out of your understanding of religion.
Paul said, I've always wondered why conversions from one faith to another take place in the first
place. This op-ed piece from the New American says, well, if he was wiser, he would have stopped
right there. Because he said, Chesterton, G.K. Chesterton said, never take down a fence until you know why it was put up.
Maybe you really don't understand what's going on here.
He talks about the very definition of the word conversion.
What does it mean?
And he says, you know, you have Coke is trying to convert people to use Pepsi.
And you got Ford trying to convert people that are using Toyotas, right?
So it really does come from advert, right?
An advertisement.
What does that mean?
You know, you go back and it's one of the things we found useful when we were teaching our kids was to go back and look at Latin and Greek roots to words.
And you can scope out a lot of stuff. For example, if you understand that vert means to turn, right?
What you see in an advertisement,
what you see in a conversion, you're turning.
That's a turning.
Ad means to, and con means with.
So when we talk about a conversion,
you're actually turning somebody or something with, right?
The conversion is to turn with.
That's why they use that term.
The idea is that you're turned with God or turned with that religion.
An advertisement means that you're trying to turn somebody to that.
And then the convert is actually the result of that if it's successful. So you're going to convert people from one product to that. And then the convert is actually the result of that if it's successful.
So you're going to convert people from one product to another. You're going to convert
them from one political party to another, from one ideology to another. But he wants to stop it
when it gets to religion somehow. And the interesting thing, as they point out,
is how hypocritical that is. He is himself trying to convert people.
He himself is a proselytizer to his atheist point of view.
But isn't this what we always see?
Aren't all the people who push post-modernism, who say there is no such thing as absolute truth,
that is an absolute truth for them.
If anything, that may be their only absolute truth, but that is an absolute truth for them if anything that may be their only absolute truth but that
is an absolute truth and yet they will tell you there's no such thing as an absolute truth he
wants to convert you to his way of thinking that's why he's writing these pieces on the
free press journal but he doesn't want anybody else to be able to write pieces or express
themselves how like Fauci how like the Democrats,
how like pretty much everybody in our society.
So, yeah, that's the hypocrisy that we see.
He finishes up by saying, well, in his,
he attacks, he tries to tie in colonialism
because that's always a nice tactic to throw that in.
Paul relates, Sumit Paul relates a quotation from Africa.
The quotation from Africa says, when missionaries came, we had land and they had the Bible.
When they left, we had the Bible and they had the land.
He says, yet, not only does Paul confuse missionaries with colonizers,
they were not always one and the same. In general, they weren't. He says, English, the practice of sati, the ritualistic burning of widows in Hindu culture, was banned.
And if there were more positive conversion today, perhaps India would have fewer honor killings and caste killings, such as the small boy who was just murdered for allegedly drinking out of a container that belonged to a higher caste.
So that brings us to Biden.
Because let's understand that this Respect for Marriage Act
is disrespect for the freedom of religion,
because marriage is about religion.
And this is about compelling people to celebrate
and to bow down to what you want to do.
It is fundamentally intolerance in the name of tolerance, but it is intolerance.
So Reason looks at it and says, well, you know, back in 2012 when Biden broke from Obama
over this issue, because Obama was pushing traditional marriage and he was not at the
time, Biden said, marriage is a simple proposition
who do you love and will you be loyal to the person you love he says it should not be any
more complicated than that but it is because it's not just between those two people what biden is
talking about in terms of changing the law is involving the
entire federal government and then in a definition, and then using that definition,
weaponizing that definition against other people. Now, for the time being, they accepted a moderating
thing saying, we're not going to coerce institutions that are fundamentally religious.
But that is not what we've been seeing. For the most part, we've been seeing the coercion coming
after individuals and coming after individual businesses that are even operating for profit.
And so that is how it's going to continue to be used. Even Reason says what the bill does not do
is address any of the current conflicts over whether private business people like bakers or florists, among others, can be forced, coerced, to serve same-sex couples
despite any religious objections to same-sex marriage.
And it doesn't address any conflicts over whether religious-based organizations could
be required to serve or employ people who are in same-sex marriage. It was a point of criticism of the bill from religious conservatives,
but there currently is no political compromise that's tenable in that area
that would be embraced by enough Republicans or Democrats to pass.
Well, because they've each got to have their way.
They each want government to define marriage,
but to define marriage in their way.
Neither of them wants liberty.
Neither of them wants individual or religious liberty.
They both want this problem to be solved by a law and by a federal law at that. house lit up the, um, you know, the white house and colored lights and, um, the, uh, it was,
it was mocked by, um, the Babylon B, uh, white house lit up with a symbol of a religious cult.
This is a great day for our nation says Babylon B quoting Joe Biden. We have finally progressed
enough that we can implement our official national religion and put it on full display here at the White House.
Just look at the pretty colors.
Mainstream media sources hail the move as a significant victory in the crusade
for inclusivity and acceptance for all people, except for anyone who disagrees.
In which case, dissidents should be removed from society.
Any questions regarding this issue will be considered bigoted, racist,
and other horrible things that I can't think of right now.
And that is par for the course.
And as he was talking about it,
he says that any opponents of child sex changes
are racist, anti-Semitic, and homophobic.
He says they're all connected in his mind.
So if you oppose doing things to minors who do not have the maturity to make those decisions
on their own, and if you support that, then that makes you racist and anti-Semitic, because
they say that about everyone.
And they are creating a big backlash.
They are crying wolf.
They are taking things that we should push back against.
And they are normalizing them by accusing everybody of it.
And so that is the reality of what is going to happen with Biden.
So as we look at this, by the way, you know, another issue, abortion.
Remember when Lindsey Graham wanted, after the decision Roe v. Wade was overturned with Dobbs,
he says, well, you know, we need to encode that because we don't want to,
and I don't know why, since they kicked that back to the state
level. So he said, let's bring it back to the federal level and let's encode that. And I said,
that's a dangerous failed strategy. All that was, was Lindsey Graham and the establishment
Republicans trying to claw back a wedge issue that had just been taken away from them. It was
now a state issue and they were in federal office.
And that's how this kind of stuff happens.
You have these people who operate in the federal sphere, and most of the media is that way
as well.
They want to talk about national issues, so they want to nationalize everything rather
than determine it at the state level.
So this is what happens when you do that.
If Lindsey Graham had been successful in doing
that, or if he ever is successful in doing it, you're going to find that it's going to be abortion,
not pro-life, that is going to be established in Washington, just as they have done with the
marriage issue. So as he's accusing people of being anti-Semitic. Listen to what he said in May of 2013 from New York Magazine.
This is Information and Liberation has this.
Joe Biden spoke last night in honor of Jewish American Heritage Month.
He said, the Jewish people have contributed greatly to America.
No group has had such an outsized influence per capita as all of you standing before me,
all of those who went before me,, all of those who went before me,
and all of those who went before you. You make up 11% of the seats in the U.S. Congress. You make
up one-third of all Nobel laureates and so forth. If he was anybody else saying this, right, this
is being said by Kanye. Of course, Kanye is anti-Semitic and has said other things.
But again, that typically is, oh, well, you're saying that there's a globalist cabal that is all Jewish that's running everything.
That's how that would be interpreted.
For Biden, no.
As a matter of fact, now he is saying that transgender surgeries for children are anti-Semitic.
A bigger lie you couldn't find.
But, of course, we're seeing the same thing from SBF.
SBF, as he gets in trouble, he plays the card.
He says, I'm a victim.
I'm a victim of anti-Semitism.
So, you see, he and Biden are on the same page.
Maybe that is why he gave so much money to Biden.
You think it's because they are agreeing on the issue?
No, maybe there's something else involved.
As a matter of fact, Biden won't say whether or not he's going to return the money that he got from SBF.
And he got a lot of money.
He was given a great deal of money.
He got campaign donations,
and there was an Associated Press report, of all people,
who asked the White House spokesperson,
and I guess the question is,
is this guy going to get fired from the AP?
Says, will the president return that donation?
Does he call on all politicians to return those funds, he said.
And so Jean-Pierre says, so look, I'm covered here by the Hatch Act.
I'm limited on what I can say.
And anything that's connected to political contributions from here,
I would have to refer you to the DNC.
Well, it was given to Biden.
She's Biden's spokesperson.
And the Hatch Act is a complete dodge.
The Hatch Act is about prohibiting bribery and intimidation.
It's about prohibiting federal employees from doing certain campaign activities.
She's there to answer questions about the White House.
And that's all that was.
It had nothing to do with the Hatch Act.
Unless, is she implying that bribery was a part of that?
I don't know.
And so the guy continued to push her on.
He says, no, I'm asking the president's opinion.
She said, you asked me two questions.
You asked me about the return donations, and then you asked me about his opinion.
I'm answering the first part, which is, I can't answer you.
I'm covered by the Hatch Act.
I'm limited on what I can say.
I just can't talk to political contributions or anything related to that.
I cannot speak to that from here.
When asked for her answer to the other question, she said, I can't speak to that from here either.
I just, I can't.
This is just too difficult. Violations of the Hatch Act typically involve direct support by federal officials to a candidate or to a party,
as opposed to making a statement that could apply to candidates of both parties.
So this has absolutely nothing to do with any of that.
That's the New York Post pointing that out.
But he did get a lot of money. SBF gave him $50,000 in October 2020,
gave it to the Biden Victory Fund, not the DNC, gave another $2,800 directly to the Biden campaign
that same month. This is all according to the FEC records. And then in the 2020 election, SBF spent $10 million backing Biden's campaign, most of that indirect.
And, you know, that's, you never notice that when they talk about campaign finance reform, they never talk about these political action committees.
You know, you got upper limits of whatever you gave them, $2,500, $2,800 or something from each individual.
And of course, they structured that as well.
They used other people's names to give corporate money, which is a crime.
But I don't think that there ought to be any limitations on what people can give in terms of money.
I think there ought to be full transparency about that so people can see it.
Because you're never going to stop it.
It's always going to happen in the back door and one of the best ways to do that is through these political action committees where
there is no uh control on any of that my son says she's taken the fifth i can't talk about these
donations because of laws prohibiting bribery exactly exactly angry tiger thank you very much
for the tip he says um uh because we're talking about the trees. He said, uh, most people don't know how to identify a tree other than clearing
deadwood, leave the trees alone.
I, uh, confounded gadgets bleeding into everything.
Yeah, that's right.
I'm an outdoorsman.
So this really irritates me.
Um, it says in the woods, common sense, they call them widow makers for reason.
That's right.
Yeah. They're, um, trees are amazing when you look at, they call them widow makers for reason. That's right. Yeah.
They're, um, trees are amazing when you look at what they do when they fall on a car or
a house or something like that.
But, um, yeah, it's just another example of out of control technology, uh, taken to an
absurd degree because it provides a justification for bureaucracy to do whatever they want to to you
anyway at this signing um he says uh thank you harps uh um for the tip by the way he says for
karen having to sometimes see our crude comments he says well thank you by the way you mentioned
karen made me think uh today is the last day if you want to order any merchandise before christmas
that we can guarantee uh well at least the post office is guaranteeing that we ship it by today.
Uh, it'll get to you in the continental United States. So Harps is in Australia,
so that ain't going to happen, but I know that, um, uh, she had to send something to Harps ordered
something. She had to send it to Australia. Uh, that was interesting, but anyway, uh, yeah,
what'd I say before, uh, before Christmas to get it before Christmas. So today is the last day
before Christmas to do that. Anyway, as he's talking about the signing, he says,
he's signing same-sex marriage. He says, nothing is more decent,
nothing is more dignified, nothing is more American. I would say he got it wrong.
Nothing is more unconstitutional than for the government to define marriage.
We didn't need government to define marriage.
I mean, the Supreme Court jumped in on that because of this LGBT stuff recently.
And that Supreme Court decision is still there.
They're just worried that that's going to be taken away.
So now they're putting it in with the law as well.
But, you know, hey, if the Supreme Court decides that that was wrongly decided,
if the Supreme Court decides, as they indicated, that a lot of these issues,
like the definition of when life begins and the definition of marriage,
that's not something that is any business of the federal government in any
branch to decide legislative or judicial.
Uh,
it is unconstitutional.
That's what it is.
It's not American.
Uh,
it is unconstitutional.
Uh,
nothing is more American apple pie,
4th of July and gay marriage.
There you go.
That's right.
Um,
yeah,
it is, Uh, and, and these people have been operating on the premise of BF Skinner beyond freedom and beyond dignity. And he has the
audacity to throw in a dignified there. We need to challenge. He said the hundreds of callous
cynical laws introduced in the states targeting transgender children.
And we need to give children the care that they need, you know, like chemical sterilization, mutilation, things like that.
Pull up this picture.
Show people when we talk about dignity.
And what was the other adjective that he had there besides dignity?
American decent.
Yeah.
Let's show a picture of this Breitbart article here.
Biden invites drag queen to White House.
And said something.
I can see the headline there.
That guy there.
That guy there.
That's decency.
That's dignity.
All right. That's dignity.
That's American, according to Biden.
No, it's now the debauchery party.
It's not American.
It's more like the Weimar Republic.
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We have, and this is coming from Steve Kirsch,
vaccinated Thailand princess dies suddenly at the age of 44.
Guess what she was doing?
She was jogging.
She was in very good shape, just like the 25-year-old football player that died while he was jogging.
As I said when I talked about it, I said, yeah.
The reason they're pointing this out, and it's so noticeable for young people,
when you have DeSantis' surgeon general saying,
well, if you're under 40, you really shouldn't get this.
You have low risk of COVID, but you also have a higher risk of this.
They're focusing on that because if you've got somebody who's elderly
and they're out jogging, they say, well, they're just, it's their age.
But we keep seeing this when it happens to younger people.
She suffered a heart attack while running.
He says it's rare for someone so young who clearly has the best of medical care,
a Thai princess, to die like this.
Also, she was next in line for the throne,
rather the next in line for the throne, as autism,
which, as he points out, is a well-established vaccine injury itself.
Why else would the CDC order CDC employee William Thompson
to destroy all the data linking the MMR vaccine to autism?
Remember when that happened several years ago?
Yeah, the vaccines have a long history, don't they?
These events have huge repercussions for the Thai monarchy
because it was assumed that she would be the next monarch
or would be regent for her younger half-brother who has autism
and will not be able to reign alone.
Unfortunately, says Steve Kirsch,
I don't think there'll be an autopsy with a proper test
because it would kill the vaccine program worldwide.
If there is not a proper autopsy to find the true cause of death, that pretty much tells you everything you need to know.
Check out this article, and he links to it, showing that if you point out the fact that the king is profiting from the vaccine,
they will try to put you in prison for 15 years.
That is why they are not going to do an autopsy.
As a matter of fact, the article is that Thailand charges opposition leader
because he referred to the royal vaccine, quote unquote.
He said this case is proceeding, apparently.
He said in addition to being charged under the criminal code,
which criminalizes any criticism of the king or monarchy,
this individual who talked about the royal vaccine has also been charged under the Computer Crime Act.
The charges carry a combined sentence of up to 20 years imprisonment.
Kind of their version of a seditious conspiracy, right?
Ironically, it was Thai researchers who proved that the vaccine causes heart injury
in nearly 30% of young people who got the Pfizer vaccine.
Their own research in that country.
He said, that article points out the rate of actual myocarditis and pericarditis
found in the study was consistent with rates reported at a school
near where Steve Kirsch lives,
and also rates that were consistent with a flight surgeon
who works at a U.S. military base
and who was appalled at the rates of myocarditis post-vaccine,
but was shut down from talking about it.
Meanwhile, in the UK, we have doctors warning of the biggest cancer crisis.
They're saying that it's because the national health system that they're so proud of
has had a long wait time that's unavoidable because
of the COVID messing with them, that type of thing. And so it's taking too long for people to get
cancer treatment. They said 40% of all cancer patients urgently referred by their GP in October
had to wait two months before receiving treatment. The second worst performance on record and well short of the 15% target?
Well, it would be interesting to dig into the data a little bit more to see if there are more people trying to get in
or if there are fewer providers.
What has changed, right?
One of those two things has to be true.
Either they have forced out a lot of healthcare providers
with vaccine mandates and things like that, or they have forced out a lot of healthcare providers with vaccine mandates and
other things like that.
And they,
or they have died or maybe there's a lot more cancer patients because of the
vaccine.
And so is it the waiting time or,
or have they been waiting for the MRNA to have time to accelerate cancers and to bring them back.
They said a four-week delay in cancer treatment increases mortality by between 6% and 13%.
And the people who are behind all this, the usual suspects, the Imperial College of London,
the people who gave us that failed model that Trump was bragging about.
Now, the Biden administration is moving to make these health care rules that have kicked
a lot of people out of the health care profession that they had worked in and trained in, kick
them out of the hospitals.
And he wants this permanent.
He wants to make this permanent.
And it's running through OSHA. OSHA has issued a temporary emergency standard for healthcare
facilities that include requirements about screening, about ventilation, about physical
distancing, about physical barriers, cleaning and disinfection, and of course, masks. And as I point out,
when they were doing this, they ran a lot of this stuff through OSHA to give them cover.
And I said, you know, OSHA already has a lot of rules about masks. If you work in a very,
very dusty environment, they would say you got to wear an N95 mask. That's required by OSHA.
Very dusty environment. But they also said that if you've got that mask on for more than 20 minutes,
you need to be given a break where you can take the mask off and breathe freely.
After they started doing this with COVID,
there was no requirement that you be able to breathe freely after 20 minutes.
And of course, it's even worse than that.
As I pointed out back in 2002,
when people first started superstitiously wearing masks and, you know, throwing salt over their shoulders and knocking on wood and all the rest of the stuff because of SARS.
And in Australia, there was a prohibition against people advertising the efficacy of these masks for protecting people from SARS in 2002.
And it was based on a study by the woman who discovered the Parvo virus.
And she said, if you wear this for more than 20 minutes, within 20 minutes,
it gets so saturated with your own spittle that you,
the air pressure is now going to take that saturated mass, that N95 mask,
and it's going to push out those particles will be smaller.
They'll travel farther. They'll stay airborne longer. Uh, Sergey, thank you very much for the
tip. Uh, David, that Amazon warehouse shooting was in my hometown. Oh, the greater Phoenix area.
I'm not sure why someone would attempt that in a place like Arizona. Yeah. Uh, the laws are about as cowboy as it gets similar to Tennessee.
Yeah.
Well, you know, that's, um, again, uh, you know, you need to be able to, uh, defend yourself.
And I think I've got something in here about, uh, some new gun control regulations as well,
but right now they're kind of focusing a lot on running everything through the bank.
And that's very concerning.
And we have some information and an update about when we might expect when CBDC is going to be running through.
And at that point, you know, they'll have a real checkpoint to stop you from buying any guns or ammunition.
Anyway, as OSHA and the Biden administration are trying to now make these emergency
rules.
Do we have an emergency going on right now?
No.
As they're trying to make these,
all these rules permanent,
they're being joined by the largest nursing union in the U S national nurses
United.
They're applauding this because as we've seen with the railroads, I mean, you know,
I never liked belonging to a union.
I was forced to do it when I was working as a musician in college.
And the reason I didn't like it was because these guys really didn't have
the interests of the rank-and-file members at heart.
It was exploitative.
I looked at it, and I saw them just as another institution there
to fleece people like the government.
And I saw the two of them working together.
And that was 50 years ago.
So we're seeing that again.
Whether you're talking about the railroads,
a lot of railroad workers say, wait a minute, you sold us out.
It's like, yeah, they're part of the club,
these guys who are running the unions.
A lot of corruption there.
And now they're doing it with the nurses union.
Oh, we just love the new OSHA rules coming from Biden
to make all this stuff permanent.
China, by the way, has now stopped counting asymptomatic coronaviruses.
And you can expect that the manufactured pandemic is going to start to dissipate, right?
I mean, they're testing everybody on a massive scale.
They're magnifying the test results where you can find anything if you magnify it by
a trillion times, as
Kerry Mullins said when he did it.
And these people are not sick.
So it is a completely manufactured pandemic, manufactured by their techniques.
Kristen, thank you very much for the tip.
That is very generous.
I appreciate that.
Thank you to you and your family for all you do. Well, thank you very much for the tip that is very generous appreciate that thank you uh to you and your family for all you do well thank you very much i appreciate that
uh so this is starting to pull back in china and um you know because it's something that
they completely created and i think you know when we talk about china there was an excellent
op-ed piece on lou rockwell.com by Pastryke, if I'm pronouncing his name correctly.
The title of the article is The Third Opium War, The Agenda Behind the COVID-19 Assault on China.
He says the corporate media is flooded with reports of the supposed spontaneous uprisings of Chinese citizens against oppressive communist regime, enforcing inhuman
zero COVID policies that lock down entire cities. They require QR code scans for the use of all
public buildings, including public restrooms. Granted, the media has entirely ignored efforts
of the Chinese to organize protests, strikes, and online campaigns against the true exploitative
forces in China, multinational corporations like Walmart, Amazon, Foxconn. It seems doubtful
that this new flurry of political heavy breathing represents a serious effort to address economic
inequality in China. Of course it doesn't. You have the hypocrisy of people like Trudeau,
virtue signaling about how he supports people's rights to protest and speak in public.
Just look at what he did.
Rather, we're being fed yet another flavor of color revolution customized to the current ideological environment of decay in the U.S.,
one that encourages the projection of internal totalitarianism of the other onto China.
He says, there can be no doubt that China is subject to a massive campaign
to destroy governance, to create a docile population subject to the whims
of faceless powers who hide behind online systems masquerading
as quote-unquote government.
But that communist government turns out to be, if you scratch the surface,
private contractors, Israeli, Japanese, American, and other IT and intelligence firms
who have set up shop across China at the local level and are seizing control of government by privatizing
all functions of government using COVID-19 as a wedge to force everything online. He says this
strategy has no precedent in the policy of the Communist Party of China. Rather, it draws on
the strategy's private contractors to seize control of local governments using the control of IT infrastructure,
maybe even putting monitors on trees. The strategy has much in common with the takeover
of local government by contractors that has been implemented in Oklahoma and in Louisiana.
The contact tracing, the facial recognition technology, the geofencing,
the mandatory daily PCR tests that can be traced back to the technology and policy for the control of Palestinians on the West Bank,
as well as American research on social manipulation carried out by DARPA,
by RAND, by other contractors for the Department of Defense and by the CIA.
He says, the fate of America, as he quotes John Whitehead,
the fate of America is being made in China,
our role model for all things dystopian.
It really is not so much being made in China
as being beta tested in China.
We had all this technology.
I've been talking about all this stuff
and how its origins you know going back more than 20 years how the internet itself designed by a
darpa psychologist jcr lick lighter became practical in the 90s at that point they couldn't
get enough people into all these venture capital firms and CIA came out of hiding and openly created its own venture capital firm, In-Q-Tel.
And James Clapper rising up through the bureaucracy
and geospatial intelligence and all the rest of the stuff.
This is all invented in America.
It was applied in Israel, other places, but it was all invented in America.
It is being beta tested in China.
And they are the ones that they take all this stuff to.
And if you want to know what life is going to be like under this UN 2030
World Economic Forum system that they want to impose on us,
just take a look at China because they're playing all of this stuff out there.
As John Whitehead said, China is a vicious totalitarian regime
that routinely employs censorship, surveillance, brutal police
state tactics to intimidate its populace, maintain its power, expand
the largesse of its corporate elite, and they're taking orders
from the West.
And all this totalitarian technocracy
was all developed by us and being tested there.
You know, you go back to the one-child policy.
That didn't come from China.
That was done in China,
but that was pressured on them
by the Rockefeller Foundation and many others.
That was a UN program, and they decided that they would run it through China,
and China was more than happy to do that for them,
and they were given economic advantages and that type of thing
for working with the globalists.
They have been partners with the globalists,
but it's these institutions,
as he pointed out, that are developing this.
He says it's not made in China.
Rather, large parts of Chinese local government have been taken over
by private contractors that are tied to investment banks,
like BlackRock and Goldman Sachs into private contractors for IT.
And he says, you know, when we look at what is happening with this, that is the pattern
that we're seeing.
And even as all this stuff is rolling out, the governments, the corporations are working
with government as to how they can avoid talking about the real issue.
And they're negotiating for a position.
For example, we've talked many times about the health issues of pilots who are forced to take this.
I've covered many, many personal stories.
We just had a recent one where a guy had an emergency and his co-pilot landed the plane.
They couldn't get him help enough, quickly enough.
He died of a heart issue.
Now the airlines are lobbying Congress to allow only one pilot in the cockpit.
They say it's because of the ongoing pilot shortage.
Why do they have a pilot shortage?
Well, because they drove people out if they wouldn't get the vaccine.
And then they killed a lot of people or injured a lot of people who did get the vaccine.
And so now they want government to come in and give them a hand and say, well, you don't have to have two pilots there.
Safety is never an issue with these people.
Everything that they do is a lie about that.
But they have always said it's always about safety.
This from Alex Berenson said,
the dumbest, most dishonest argument for COVID jabs yet.
You know, when we talked about Fauci the other day,
he says, I really don't understand why DeSantis would want to convene a grand jury
to look at the vaccine thing.
And he says, I'm clueless about that.
And I pointed out, I said, yeah, when he was being deposed, he said 174 times,
I can't recall, I can't recall, I can't recall.
Now he's clueless.
But he got on network television and he said, but look at this.
We just had the Commonwealth Fund, an establishment institute,
if ever there was one, for help, supposedly, with a medical institute.
So we just had the Commonwealth Fund talk about how many people
have been saved by these vaccines.
So if you're going to create uncertainty and doubt about the vaccines,
you're going to be killing people.
You're the ones killing people not my vaccines well alex bernson said that the the data that the conclusion coming out of the commonwealth
fund that fauci was talking about he said it is the dumbest most dishonest argument i've seen yet
for covet jabs he says i didn't even plan to write about this. He said the figures are so absurd on their face.
The hospitalization number is particularly stupid.
Implying that almost 6% of Americans would have been hospitalized for COVID without the vaccines.
This is the study that Fauci defended himself with.
Coming from the Commonwealth Fund.
Berenson said, yet the usual suspects in the media are writing about this study as if it is something other than a joke.
In fact, they're using it in a desperate effort to prop up the faltering campaigns for COVID boosters, shots for kids, and to try to inoculate themselves from blame.
If there is going to be some kind of a grand jury to investigate this stuff again, I don't know why he's got to ask a court for permission to do this as a governor.
But CNN says, COVID-19 vaccines have saved more than 3 million lives in the U.S., study
says.
But the fight to save lives is not over.
And we're going to continue to vaccinate people, right?
The Hill, COVID vaccines saved 3.2 million U.S. lives, say researchers.
He goes, et cetera, et cetera. So in the interest of science, as opposed to the science,
I will demolish this absurdity in three minutes or less. He said, first of all,
what COVID infection fatality rate did they use? What hospitalization rate, et cetera.
Here's all you need to know. The study that Commonwealth released yesterday makes estimates through November 30th,
but it is actually an update of an earlier paper that made the same calculations through March 31st.
Thus, the updated paper is claiming that the mRNA jabs prevented an additional 1 million deaths
and 54 million infections in the last eight months.
This is a joke.
Nobody's trying to make a case
that there's some kind of a massive pandemic happening now.
They tried to make that case two years ago.
They're not even trying to make that case now.
He said, first of all, no one even bothers to argue anymore
that vaccines stop infection with the Omicron variant. At best, they're marginally effective for a few weeks or
months, and their effectiveness goes to zero. If you don't believe me, take it from the New England
Journal of Medicine that says, quote, the effectiveness of two doses was negligible.
He said, second, let's pretend for argument's sake that the papers claim that the vaccine stopped 54 million COVID infections is correct rather than simply absurd. Fine. The
paper then claims that avoiding those 54 million infections prevented a million deaths. Seriously?
One out of 54 people dying? He said, you're talking about an infection fatality rate of almost 2% with Omicron, which
they all say is significantly less lethal than the arguments they made. But he goes, of course,
that's not going to stop CNN. So we're going to go to a break. We're going to
have our guest join us. Gerald Slinty is going to be joining us. Harps, thank you for the tip. He says, David, I'd love to see an episode hosted
moderated by you with a debate between Gard and Tony about many
subjects. Well, I didn't know they disagreed on something, but yeah,
that would be interesting. Okay, we're going to take a quick break, and
we will be right back, folks. Stay with us. Terima kasih telah menonton Thank you. You're listening to the david knight show all right and joining us now is gerald slenty
trendsjournal.com and if you haven't seen that you need to check that out always have great covers
and uh so many articles it's about 300 pages and everything is in a magazine format on the Internet.
Easy to jump from subject to subject as well as a nice format for reading.
And so welcome, Gerald.
It's great to have you on.
And Merry Christmas, by the way, as we're getting closer.
Merry Christmas to you.
And as the cover of the Trends Journal is Christmas, the birth of the Prince of Peace.
So what is everybody doing to join the fight for the Prince of Peace?
I'm a warrior for the Prince of Peace, but there's no talk about what Christmas is really about.
Instead, it's, boy, those retail sales went down 0.6%.
Exactly.
And Black Friday wasn't as good as it should have been.
And I want to stop using that term Black Friday.
That's racist.
And I told you we changed the name of the Trends Journal.
Now it's the Trans Journal.
And you can call me Geraldine.
Have you ever seen pictures of Governor Pritzker's cousin that goes by the name Jennifer?
There are some pictures.
He is a doppelganger for the governor, but he's all dressed up as a woman now.
He calls himself Jennifer.
And it is the funniest thing to see a picture of the two of them side by side.
I just can't get that image out of my head.
Every time I see Pritzker somewhere now, I see Geraldine or jennifer jennifer yeah you got to spell pritzker right you got it e-r-i-c-k-s-t-e-r
yeah exactly yeah well maybe not anymore because it changed the gender so maybe i spelled it wrong
yeah and and going back look at that little clown that that
guy steals all the stuff that new the guy under the biden administration what's his name sam sam
britain it gets caught stealing all this stuff yeah yeah it's too much baggage even for biden
right yeah you know you were talking before i got on about the COVID. And again, we were the first right away, the Trends Journal magazine cover, January 28th, 2020. The COVID war, and that's what all these people called it. We're going to war, we're going to war, we're going to war. So we called it COVID war. Because when you go to war, the masters follow and that's what they did.
Yeah.
And again,
people were stupid enough to believe little Georgie Bush.
I mean,
how dumb could you be,
you know,
to march off to the Iraq and Afghan war,
going back to the COVID war.
It began on Chinese lunar new year,
the year of the rat,
January,
2020,
the cover of our magazine,
the trends journal on January 28th, 2020,
was coronavirus,
106 dead in China.
And the next line was 1.4 billion still alive.
What are you telling me,
106 people died in this thing?
Yeah.
So going back to it,
and all that you were talking about we were the first
ones to come out on the major you know in the press as journalists saying this thing's a fraud
and then one country after another to get their dictatorial powers in place to keep leading us to
where they're going and taking more of our lives and freedom and life and liberty away from us started doing it so now let's go back to the vaccinations again as the facts are coming out
there's a doctor i believe in michigan or minnesota that started saying how the hospitals
were saying that people were dying of covid even even if they were dying of something else,
but they have COVID in their systems because they're getting paid money when you die of
COVID.
Yeah.
I think it was like $17,000 for each person that was dying of it.
That's right.
Yeah, you get a bonus.
You get right away, you get like $13,000.
If you could put them on a ventilator, you get $39,000. And the ventilators only cost 50.
So already you're just one patient.
You're $3,000 in the black.
And then if they die and you diagnose it as COVID, like you said, there's another bonus involved.
And then the entire time that you're killing this person with an invasive ventilator, you get to add 20% surcharge to everything that you do,
including the daily use of the ventilator.
It's just unbelievable the amount of criminal financial incentives
there were in this.
And again, who are the hospitals now?
It's not like when I was a kid and they were all local hospitals.
Now they're chains.
They're owned by the chains.
That's right.
So it's the chains again.
So now this the chains again.
So now this came out yesterday.
Emergency room doctors misdiagnose patients with unusual symptoms.
This is from the Washington Post.
Excuse me, the New York Times. Doctors fail to recognize serious conditions like strokes and sepsis in tens of thousands of patients each year, according to a new study.
You ready? As many as 250,000 people die each year because they are misdiagnosed in the emergency room with doctors
failing to identify serious medical conditions like stroke, sepsis, pneumonia, according to a
new analysis from the federal government. Oh no, wait a minute. 250,000 a year. 250,000 a year,
250,000 a year.
How many died of COVID?
Yeah.
Right.
So look,
this is the crap that they're shooting down our throats.
250,000 dead last year,
misdiagnosed,
but let's call it COVID.
And you know, Gerald, I got all those numbers about the bonuses and stuff like that because the American Hospital Association started complaining in August of 2020.
Wait a minute.
You're not paying us the stuff.
You're telling us, CMS, you're telling us that you're not going to pay the bonus if
we don't have a test that we can show you.
You told us at the beginning of all this that you didn't have enough tests and they didn't work anyway.
You said just do a clinical diagnosis.
And that's what we did.
Now you're not going to pay us the money.
I mean, they started.
There's no honor among thieves.
And when they started complaining about that, and it's the federal government who is saying, yeah, you're killing 250,000 people a year with misdiagnosis.
So just do a clinical diagnosis and we'll shower you with cash.
Yeah.
So here's the facts right here.
Yeah.
Indisputable from the federal government.
So how can you tell me that many people died of COVID when you're just telling me 250,000 died that were misdiagnosed?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And that's, you know, they keep coming up with these studies.
You know, that's why I said that Commonwealth Fund that came out,
Fauci was using that as an alibi this last week,
and Alex Berenson, you heard the article that I was going over,
just tore that apart.
It was absolute nonsense saying that one out of every 54 people died
and how many millions of people were supposedly hospitalized this last year
when they're not trying to make a case anymore that this is an an emergency but they want to keep all of these rules and regulations even
though there's no emergency they want to keep use osha to keep these emergencies on the health
people they want to keep kicking people out of the military it's amazing what they're doing to
the military i had a guy who's a military lawyer a jag officerG officer and stuff. And he's helping a lot of people fight this.
And all of this stuff that they did in terms of saying,
we're going to protect people from getting kicked out of the military
by putting this in the NDAA.
He said, that's all just a head fake.
He said, anybody that's in process already,
and everybody is in process,
you either took the vaccine or you're in process.
And he said, anybody that's in process, that's not going to change anything at all for them
at this point.
This is demonic and satanic.
Yeah.
It's demonic and satanic that people are being forced to be inoculated with an operation
warp speed gene therapy injection
that is the first ever injected into human beings.
Yes.
And the big hypocrisy of the whole hypocrisy score
are this, again, not what I'm saying for or against,
Planned Parenthood, my body, my choice.
Okay.
Oh, you mean the Planned Parenthood My body, my choice Oh you mean a Planned Parenthood That spent millions
And millions and millions
And millions and millions
And millions of dollars
Promoting
Getting vaxxed
Oh not my body, my choice anymore
You little hypocrites
You little fat mouths
What happened to my body my
choice no we'll tell you what your choice is this is america a-m-e-r-i-k-a the u-s-s-a
the united soviet states of america that's what we've descended into yeah that's right yeah we're back in the u.s back in the u.s back in the ussr
as the beatles said yeah uh it truly is the the situation uh what about those nfts uh gerald you
know you're talking about warp speed and did you see the nfts that trump had and he sold out of
them sold uh four and a half million dollars worth of NFTs in 12 hours.
Did you see that story?
No, no.
How ridiculous that was?
Oh, well, you know, he came up with some,
they're like little trading cards,
and he had some people come up with artwork with him
dressed up as a cowboy, dressed up as a fighter jet pilot.
You know, he's got one of them where he's in a suit
and they've got rockets strapped behind him with American flags.
I mean, corny, corny stuff. He's a jerk. Oh stuff and oh yeah and and you know he puts out a kind of big announcement and
everything everybody's got this is it this is that the world is burning down and you're selling
you're grifting people 99 a piece gerald they're just electronic it's not even anything physically
copied it's just an nft right non-fungible And so $99 and he's only going to sell, you know, a member,
a title to, uh, like, uh, you know, 20 each, uh, design or something like that. But he sold like
4,500 of these things to suckers and 12 hours made four and a half million dollars. And, um,
you won't be able to see him from, from where you are, but, uh, my son did some and he, he didn't,
he was celebrating his stock market, you know, and all the rest of this stuff, but, uh, my son did some and he, he didn't, he was celebrating his
stock market, you know, and all the rest of this stuff, but he didn't want to celebrate
his, um, warp speed.
So my son did some with him and, uh, in a, uh, uh, a, uh, white coat where he's holding
up the vaccine, very serious.
Like, uh, some of them where he's, uh, hanging onto a heart, it's a blowing up.
Uh, some of them as him as hanging on to a heart while it's blowing up. Some of them as him as a puppet.
And then I think my favorite one is the one, because he did, you know, he wanted to take credit for his space force and everything.
So he did one of him as Buzz Lightyear.
And that's my favorite one.
Yeah.
What's that?
Yeah.
Buzz Warp Speed. Buzz warp speed.
There you go.
To infinity and beyond for the pharmaceutical companies.
That's a,
it's a crime syndicate.
We got morons and imbeciles running our lives.
Yeah.
How can you be so stupid to look up to a Trump now down to a Biden?
Yeah.
Take orders from a Chucky Schumer.
Uh, take orders from a chucky schumer uh look up to a mitch mcconnell or lindsey graham
and nancy not so feinstein what is wrong with anybody that takes orders from these little
pieces of scum crap yeah yeah did you see biden as the unveiling of nancy's uh portrait he's uh not biden but bayner bayner's crying uh as he usually
does got all sentimental about nancy's portrait it's just amazing it just shows that just one
little club there you know yeah as george collins said one club and you ain't in it yeah you know
and then you know he's talking about that these, what Trump is doing with, and what about these FTX things?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Jean-Pierre, who's a White House spokesperson, she can't talk about it.
That'd be a violation of the Hatch Act.
Are you going to give the money back?
I can't talk about that.
Yeah.
It might involve bribery.
Who knows?
And by the way, you know, they keep calling this a Ponzi scheme with this guy, Bankman free.
Yeah.
It's not a Ponzi scheme.
I'm Italian.
I'm sick and tired of hearing this Ponzi word.
Ponzi only ripped the people out of $20 million.
This Bankman freed scam is what?
32 billion.
Yeah.
Oh yeah.
Oh,
and how about Madoff that made off with almost $60 billion?
Yeah, that's right.
So, oh, you can't call it a Bankman-Fried or a Madoff,
then you'd be anti-Semite.
Mm-hmm.
But you could call it a Ponzi scheme and be anti-Italian.
I'm sick of this Ponzi word.
If you called it a Jewish name, you would be called an anti-Semite.
But you could call it an Italian Ponzi.
Ponzi's chump change.
Call it a Bankman-Fried scheme.
Call it a Madoff scheme.
He made off with all that money.
That's right.
Yeah.
A lot more money than he made off with.
But the political dimension is what is so amazing and you look at this guy you know because you know
bernie was just you know white collar criminal you know he's just in it for the money but spf
got there gerald because he played the political game that's why this know nothing placeholder
who shows up you know in sneakers and stuff to he's a slob he is he's an
idiot he's a slob but he is a creature of graft and corruption and and it's people like sbf he's
a poster child for what really has happened in washington why we have elections in an off year
where they spend billions of dollars because you, you buy the right politicians,
you get an amazing return on investment and you,
they will shut down your competition.
They will outlaw your competition or they can do what they did with SBF and
they can put you in, you know, give you a multi-billionaire thing there.
Yeah. SBF, you could get, you put a,
a U a C and another word in there too.
After the F.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Because this is, this, I'm telling you, you know,
I wrote about this in my Jizzy book, how the Italians,
I get a soprano stuff.
Hey, hey, how you doing, huh?
You doing okay?
How about doing a movie with a drunk Irishman, all right?
Or the Jewish banksters.
Oh,
you're slenty.
How could you do that?
No,
but you could do it with the Italians.
I've had enough of this stuff.
You know,
they,
I've had it with this.
Call it a bankman freed scheme.
And like you pointed out,
not only that,
he's allegedly sent money to Ukraine too.
Oh yeah.
Oh yeah.
Yeah.
It's every,
and they were using him.
I think probably we'll find out that it's more than just regular corruption. I think it's everything and they were using him i think probably we'll
find out that it's more than just regular corruption i think it's like a you know money
laundering scheme into ukraine which is why they don't need this guy for um you know for just
ordinary corruption but he's very useful to uh channel money into ukraine so i suspect that's
where it's ultimately going to go if they're able to, uh, you know, do an investigation.
But of course the FBI is going to shut it down because of the political
angle that they've got this stuff covered.
Oh yeah.
Yeah.
This is the wall street journal yesterday.
Anti-Semitism on the rise at colleges.
Anti,
you know,
the anti-Semitism is people complaining about how he's really government. The apartheid state of Israel, according to Human Rights Watch and others, are treating the Palestinians in their open concentration camp.
You're not allowed to say anything about how the Israelis are stealing the land from the Palestinians, let's call it
settlements. Isn't that a nice word? We'll steal the land and call it settlements
in violation of the Geneva Conventions. You look at Israel when it first began, when they invented
it in 1947, it's like that big, and now it's that big. So they call it antisemitism. Anything you say
about the Israelis, you're an antisemite, but you could say anything you want about the Italians,
hey, the mafia, how you doing? I've had it with this. Well, you know, they just had a court order
to, had to get a court order to get a statue of Columbus taken out of a box. What was that, in Philadelphia or something?
You know, and so it's like, we're going to box him up so that you can't even see him,
because we don't want anybody talking about Columbus.
Yeah, not of Columbus, but the Israelis could keep killing
all the Palestinians they want,
bomb the hell out of Syria as much as they want.
Oh, I condemn the United States.
That's okay.
But for their criminal acts, if I say anything about Israel,
why, I'm an anti-Semite.
And I want to make this clear.
I'm not an anti-Semite.
Three of my last four girlfriends were Jewish.
So take it easy.
And I got a bunch of buddies that are Jewish.
And by the way, you know the line,
you know why Jewish men die before their wives?
Why is that?
They want to.
I didn't make that joke up.
It's been out there a long time.
Never heard that before.
Yeah.
Actor rips cryptos as large as Ponzi scheme in history.
Ben McKenzie, this is CNN.
Top story of the OC in Gotham has been one of the
outspoken critics of celebrities endorsing, again, Ponzi scheme. No, no. Call it a Bankman-Fried
scheme. I'm sick and tired of calling it a Ponzi scheme. The banksters are the biggest ripoff
artists in the world. Ponzi, small change change so stop with this anyway there's another aspect to this
sbf thing besides the politics and washington the corruption washington uh the involvement with uh
ukraine and zielinski there's also whether this was a part of their calculation or that they're
just using it but they're using this whole sF thing to, uh, further come after crypto
and say, look, you know, all, everybody that does crypto is like SBF.
Right.
And so they're using it to demonize crypto and they're using that.
It just so happens to be so convenient for them because they're ready to roll out this
CBDC stuff.
Right. they're ready to roll out this CBDC stuff, right? And I suspect, my take on this is that it's going
to roll out sometime in 2023 or 2024. And the reason I say that, Gerald, is because Brazil
has announced their timeframe. They've got a pilot program right now that is for wholesale,
and it's just a little bit ahead of the announced pilot program from the Federal Reserve.
But of course, they were already working on this.
They probably already had the code written because immediately after they got their six
month report, they start their pilot program.
And their pilot program is very similar to what's being done in Brazil.
And then they're going wholesale.
And then they're going to roll it out retail to people at the end of 2023 or 2020 into 2024. I think we're going to be on the same time
frame. And I say that Gerald, because look at how everybody has been synced up on all this COVID
stuff. And it just like Biden and Trudeau on the borders and Hey, you can't cross the border
unless you're vaccinated truckers. And we're going to make that rule apply in two months.
It's like, well, if this is an emergency, you do it now, right?
They just roll these things out.
They've all, all of them working on the same timeframe.
You could see it when they started mandating the vaccines.
You could see how Biden was on the same timeframe as Macron and all these other leaders in September.
So they're working on a global agenda and they've all got the same timetable.
This is the first time we've seen somebody come up
with a specific date for when they're going to roll it out
of the Western nations coming out of Brazil.
So I'm thinking that we're only about a year away.
Go back to the Trends Journal over two and a half years ago.
Front page cover.
From dirty cash to digital trash.
Yeah, yeah.
We saw this coming.
We've been warning about it.
And now, following up what you're saying,
of course, China has the digital yuan.
They've been doing it now for about over almost two years.
So here's the deal. They're really kind of the beta test. they've been doing it now for about over almost two years. So.
They're really kind of the beta test.
They always let them do it first.
And,
but then the rest of,
uh,
you know,
Europe and Western Europe and the U S they,
and Westernized nations,
they come in after that kind of on a,
on a synchronized timeframe,
it seems like.
So here are the kinds of things that could happen that can make it snap like
that.
Number one is the, you know, in trend forecasting, we say all things are connected.
Where Chief Seattle said all things are connected like the blood which unites us all.
So when you're looking at trends, you don't look at one category.
You have to look global nomic, we call it, making connections between all the different fields.
So now let's go to the Ukraine war.
The Ukraine war has caused economic devastation in Europe.
Inflation's skyrocketing.
The cost of energy through the roof.
GDP's declining.
Businesses closing down.
War keeps heating up.
Now what happens?
All of a sudden we hear
the Russians have hacked
into our
banking system.
Sorry, you can't get your money out.
But don't worry about it.
We've come up with a new digital currency.
Something like that.
They're going to use something to make this happen because, again, look what happened to the equity markets yesterday.
At one point, they were down almost 1,000 points.
Before we went on the air air they were down another 360 points
the higher the fed raises interest rates the more that you have to pay on variable
mortgage rates such as the commercial business sector there's going to be a business sector commercial bust, the likes of which we've never seen before.
Because people aren't going back to work like they used to before the COVID war.
The work at home, remote work is a reality.
Yes, people are going back, but you're going to have an office occupancy rate of at least down 40% on average
around the world. So it was overbuilt before. Now interest rates are going up. They have to pay more
on their loans with less tenants. Number two, the other big aspect of the economic decline was all the money that was borrowed from the emerging
markets when the dollar when you had interest rates at zero their currencies are going down
because the dollar is getting stronger because they're raising interest rates and now they have
to pay a lot more on their debt now you put put the trends together. You're in these countries
that were going down before that are now going down the toilet. People can't pay, they have
basic living standards are down the crapper, government corruption, crime, violence.
You're going to see demonstrations taking place all around the world.
And you think you have a refugee and an immigration problem now?
Yeah.
As they're leaving their war-torn countries,
it's going to get much worse.
Yeah, that's right.
Yeah, even Newsom is saying, hey, you know,
we're going to be broken by this immigration thing.
He's now saying that.
Newsome.
Yeah.
Even Newsome.
If you get more arrogant than a little boy like him,
the arrogance of that little low-life dictator
that ruined the country as he's going to the French laundry
at $400 a plate meals to celebrate his birthday and other things.
Right?
Yeah, that's right.
And he still
got elected somehow.
Re-elected.
Again, the people are so stupid. Look at that
Witless Whitmere over there
in Michigan.
Yeah.
The wine. Could you get a little jerk the wine over there in Ohio?
Could you get a little freakier jerk than him?
One after another.
And if people reelect these clowns.
That's right.
Oh, by the way,
I think I have a third party solution.
Tell me what you think.
For president,
RFK Jr.
For vice president, Judge Andrew Napolitano.
I would support something like that even if I didn't agree with him on all the issues because I think they tell people what they really believe. That's the thing
about RFK Jr.
You know, he has, he'll go to the mat for what he believes.
And I tell you, I'm sick and tired of no integrity. I'd rather have somebody that I disagree with on an issue.
And I'm sure I would find things that I agree with him,
things I disagree with him on.
But, you know, we undervalue integrity.
You know,
when I was talking about Trump's NFTs and that whole grift and everything,
then he comes out and he has a thing in Gerald about, uh,
five or six things that he would do if he were elected president to fix free
speech and all of a sudden it's like, what a joke you are. You know, you,
you had, you were president when all this stuff was unroll, uh,
unraveling and you did absolutely nothing.
He has absolutely no integrity.
If we don't have any integrity, all the elections and all the debates and all the rest of this stuff and their positions and their policy statements, they're absolutely meaningless.
There's no point in debating what these people are going to do if you can't trust them to do anything and especially trust them to obey the Constitution.
You know, the thing about RFK Jr., he's coming from the left.
He's got a lot of Kennedy policies and stuff, but he will tell you the truth about the.
What's his position on the wars?
Do you know?
I don't know, but I think he would be opposed to them. He, you know, he's very strong in terms of, if you read his book about Fauci,
I think the best chapter is the one where he talks about the germ games.
And he names names, and he talks about the CIA
and how they were involved in this stuff from 2001 and Dark Winter.
So he's taken a lot of flack for that, and he doesn't pull any punches,
and he tells you the way he sees it, and that's worth a lot. That really is worth a lot of flack for that. And he doesn't pull any punches and he tells you the way he sees it.
And that's worth a lot.
That really is worth a lot.
Think about it.
His father was assassinated and his uncle was assassinated.
That's right.
Could you imagine,
could you imagine your father and your uncle was the president of the United
States and he was assassinated and your father was the United States and he was assassinated and your
father was running for president and he was assassinated do you realize what this guy has
in his heart that's right and it is and it is what is what has happened in his life and he's
been with the top of the top yes I mean he knows the deal better than just about anybody that's
right and uh and he is uh not afraid to speak out about it you know
he could have responded a couple of different ways you know hey they killed my dad they killed
my uncle i better not talk about these guys instead he goes to war with him and that that's
another indication of character so yeah character does matter really does well you know i um i was I was a speaker at Ron Paul's event in 2021 down in D.C.
It was Massey, the congressman from.
Yeah, Thomas Massey, Kentucky.
Yeah.
He's great.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah. He is.
Yeah.
Napolitano, myself and RFK Jr.
And I was a speaker just before rfk and when rfk left the stage his last words were
i will fight to my death for freedom
yeah and i'm at the same point he And he means that. He means that because, like you said, he's seen it in his family.
Yeah.
And I'm at the same point.
I told you I turned 76 on the 29th of November,
and I said I'm going to fight for the spirit of 1776.
You know, I'm going to do everything I can.
And so what I'm trying to do this year is, and Napolitano,
there's nobody, nobody out there that knows the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the rights and the wrongs better than Napolitano.
Nobody comes close to him.
Yeah, I've always enjoyed his commentary.
Yeah, that would be, you know, something like that would be like Ross Perot.
It would be a really big thing.
And it would be, you know. They'd pull all the stops. The thing is
I've worked in third parties, politics and stuff, and I know
how difficult it is to get on the ballot if you're a third party. They make it
almost impossible. But they've got big name recognition
and they might be able to do it.
Here's what i suggest
getting them on the libertarian party line because they have everywhere in the country
and then try to get them on some other party lines whether it's the green party or whatever
get them on a number of different party lines that that are already out there rather than trying to
start a new one. Yeah.
Yeah, that's right.
Yeah.
It's hard to say, you know, I look at the libertarian party and they, they've been good at getting on the ballot, but they've really kind of lost their way, uh, lately.
I, you know, when you look at 2020 and I know Joe Jorgensen, I knew her when she was, um,
uh, she, at one point when Harry Brown, Brown was running, and I liked Harry Brown,
he was an economic advisor.
I don't know if you know him or not, but he is a really good guy, sharp, all about freedom.
And she was his vice presidential running mate in one of the two times that he ran.
And yet throughout 2020 and the summer, she was completely ignoring the lockdown and all the rest of this stuff.
Absolutely clueless and disinterested in what was being done to liberty, what was being done to mainstream Americans.
Like, what has happened to the Libertarian Party?
And I couldn't find anybody.
There was one guy that was running for governor in Indiana.
His name was Rainwater.
I tried to get him on.
He didn't want to come on.
He was just kind of a paper ballot candidate, and he didn't really want to go out and talk to people.
But he started getting up into double digits because he said, hey, this lockdown stuff is wrong,
and everybody's just looking for somebody to say something about this that they can get behind.
And because he spoke out about that, all of a sudden he starts shooting up in the polls.
And so I tried to get him on and talk about it, but he didn't want to come on and talk about it.
But, you know, so I don't really know what's going on with the Libertarian Party.
But again, I'm saying if we get Napolitano and RFK on there, it's a different Libertarian Party.
And I'm only saying the Libertarian party because that to me is an
opportunity to get them on yeah and then we try to because you began by saying how difficult it is
to get on the ballot in every state because they make it almost impossible to start a new third
party that's right we have to go with something that's already established that's right and to
me libertarian i agree with you 100 and they don't know how to run a campaign.
I mean, usually they've spent all of their resources and money and everything just getting on the ballot.
All right, we're on the ballot.
I'm exhausted.
What do we do now?
But I tell people when they start talking about how all this corruption, the mail-in corruption of the election and the voting machines, all the rest of the stuff. I said, you know, it starts with the ballot.
That's where it starts.
And then the next thing is the corruption and the debates and who's allowed to participate.
Because even if you jump through all their hoops and you get into that, because of Ross Perot,
they took it out of the hands of, you know, like the League of Women Voters or whatever,
and the Republicans and the Democrats.
Yeah, but they took it out of their hands and they put it, they created something that
they own and then said, this is now a private corporation.
We're the owners of the private corporation, but this is a private corporation.
It can do what it wants.
And that's what I've always pointed to with all this stuff about, well, you know, Twitter
and Facebook and YouTube, they can censor whoever they want because they're a private
corporation.
I said, you understand who created these corporations, who's behind them,
who's feeding them the information because they did the same thing to take control of the
presidential debates and they don't want to have a public debate about anything that is important to
them. And that's what they're doing on social media as well. They create these structures and
say it's private and so it can do whatever it wants when it's really just a beard for them yep i wrote about this in my book trends 2000 about how they
did that taking it away yeah that's right yeah and and you know i i was very you know i was
that's how i one of the ways i made my name in my book trend Tread Tracking, 1989. I forecast a new third party and someone like
Ross Perot. Not many people have ever heard of Ross Perot back in 1989. And that's why John
Connolly, you know that story, the former governor of Texas who took the bullet in the back of
Kennedy wanted to meet me. And that's why I had that photo of me, him, and his wife in front of the book depository
the first time back in 1992.
So I was very, very attuned
to what was going on.
And then, again, when
the corporations took it over,
taken away from
the League of Women Voters,
it was a whole different game. So going back to this,
it's a different world right
now.
Yes.
And I believe that if we can get RFK Jr.
and Judge Napolitano,
and everybody listening, by the way,
I would love to hear your comments.
And give me the pluses and the minuses.
On a ticket, again, you saw the data that came out official dag cnbc did a poll on it what
is it like over 60 of the people don't want uh trump and 90 don't want biden yeah in their parties
that's right you know so the people are ready for something new and to me this is the way to do it
because there's never been a better opportunity right now
for a new third party so he'd get rid of this crime syndicate
called the Republicans and the Democrats.
I think, you know, you look at it,
if there's a matchup with DeSantis, for example,
I think with DeSantis, I would look at his stated positions on the issues,
and I would say, well, I agree with him more than I do RFK Jr.
on a lot of these issues, but I know that DeSantis is going to go soft on these issues. And I would say, well, I agree with him more than I do RFK Jr. on a lot of these issues.
But I know that DeSantis is going to go soft on these things.
He's going to go soft on the vaccines, just like he's gone soft on the
transgender stuff directed at kids, like he's gone soft on so many
different issues.
He's a politician.
So he's going to come out with a great policy statement about what he's
going to do.
And he's only going to do a little bit of it.
Whereas I'd rather have somebody who's got some integrity.
He's going to tell you what he's going to do, and he's going to follow through on that.
That would be my take on it.
And you go back and you look at Ross Perot.
He was pretty easy for that.
And, of course, they've already come after RFK Jr.
for being a conspiracy theorist and a crank and all this other kind of stuff.
Forget about that.
Yeah.
Forget about what they're going to do.
Yeah, exactly.
But I mean, they've already done it.
He's already weathered that.
And he's still very.
They're going to keep doing it.
Yeah.
But he's already, he's already, you know, he's a public figure.
He's known.
Ross Perot, they could try to, they could try to define Ross Perot.
But they haven't been able to redefine
RFK Jr. because he's not a crank and you can't reduce him to some QAnon figure. It's not that
at all. They've tried to do that and they failed. And so that's a strong point.
Let me interrupt you. Let's forget about what the they will do. Yeah, exactly. It's not important.
Yeah.
It's not important.
It's what we will do.
Yeah, I agree.
And we know what they are going to do, and we fight them.
And going back to DeSantis, I agree with him on a lot of issues.
I totally disagree with his big big big support
for israel yeah yeah he was shutting down free you can't criticize israel you know that that
was a few years ago when he put that bill out yeah yeah and i don't and i don't trust him to
follow through on his statements either any more than i would trust uh trump's statement now you
know about free speech i just don I just don't trust him.
He needs a Jewish vote in Florida.
End of story.
And I don't want my $3 billion every year going to Israel.
Tel Aviv is one of the most expensive cities in the world to live in.
Why?
I don't want my money going to Italy.
Got it?
I don't want it going to Israel.
Is that okay?
No, you're an anti-Semite.
That to you.
Don't ever call me an anti-Semite. And by the way,
they're not Semites to Kazakhstan.
They're from Kazakhstan.
Yeah. Most of the
people,
the Kazakhs,
they're not Semites. Semites are from mesopotamia region
yeah so anyway i had enough they're eastern europeans then from from the first prime minister
all the way through they're all eastern europeans they're not semites so save this crap and by the
way they didn't become they came into into the Jewish religion, what, about
800 or 300 AD? So stop with this. I'm not an anti-Semite, and that's just a cheap shot to
take at people criticizing the criminal acts of Israel. Yeah. Yeah, it is. They call everybody
racist. I mean, Biden this week was saying anybody who objects to mutilating kids is
anti-Semitic and racist.
You know, it's like, what are you talking about?
Yeah.
Um, they just throw that label at everybody for everything.
Uh, but, um, yeah, it is, it is amazing.
You know, we talk about the war and how this thing is escalating.
Uh, Gerald, we've, I know you'll love this did you see this uh pope
francis said spend less on christmas and send money to ukraine right because they don't have
enough right they don't have enough money so they send them their money because you know we need to
he's there jesus christ would love that pope oh yeah jesus christ would say yeah keep the war
going that's right keep the war going keep killing people keep killing people right oh no you
hypocrite clown he's a clown isn't that amazing i just could not believe that when i saw it yeah
send more money keep the war going that's what you want to do for Christmas.
You ready for this?
You saw this one, right?
The United States is officially at war with Ukraine.
We have troops on the ground there.
This was from antiwar.com.
The Pentagon is discussing the possibility of sending additional troops to Ukraine.
You ready? To step up the tracking weapons being sent into the country nbc reported here we go the report said that
defense secretary lloyd austin the arrogant lloyd austin whose former job was on the board of
directors of raytheon the second largest defense contractor in the United States, is considering increasing the troop presence.
You ready?
To enhance oversight mission, right?
Here we go.
But also to ensure, this is a quote, there are experts in the country to help Ukraine
use critical weapon systems, end quote.
Wait a minute.
Experts, American troops over there, experts to use the weapon systems?
You mean to fire them?
Mm-hmm.
To launch them?
Yeah.
You're at war.
It gets worse.
Politico reported Wednesday that the U.S. considering sending other measures to increase oversight, including relying on Ukrainian troops, citing a State Department cable from September.
Politico said the U.S. was struggling to track weapons and was preparing, ready, to hire private firm to launch a three-year initiative to aid and oversight.
Wait, private firm?
You mean mercenaries?
Who are you? What am I, I six years old what are you talking to
we are at war
with Russia
that's right
and Russia's saying it
nuclear exchange is going to happen
they keep talking about it talking about it talking about it
if we don't
unite for peace we're going to die for war.
I'm asking, here, every year you steal your money and they call it taxes.
So if you want a tax deduction,
so you don't have to give it to the military industrial complex,
please consider donating it to OccupyPeace.com
because I'm fighting for
peace and we need,
I want to have in 2023 a major global peace movement going and I can't do it
on my own.
But if we all unite 10,
20,
30,
a hundred dollars,
you send,
now we can start getting the message out.
Yeah.
But rather than giving it to the government, because you've got to pay taxes,
so before the year ends, make a nice donation to Occupy Peace.
Because if not, we're going to die in war.
That's right.
Yeah.
It's not just the troops.
Because the UK said, yeah, we had troops there as well.
It's putting the patriot
missiles there and you know they've got a promise that they're not going to fire them deep inside
russia but you know we know how that's going to go and uh it's just amazing every week it's more
of a push it's more escalation every single week they move it another keep moving the football
that's the way they do it. It's mission creep. Yeah.
We got the creeps pushing mission creep.
This is what they do in every war.
That's right. They don't start it right off big.
They start it step by step by step.
They keep feeding the people little pills,
doses of stupidity. Yeah. Oh, this
is a big one.
Did you read that?
Soviets threaten rockets at spy base,
ask Stokes removal.
I can't read all that there.
That's an old one though.
I can tell us.
Sorry.
Soviet threatens rockets at spy base. See that?
What year is that?
1960.
Okay, so now you're reading that headline.
Tell me what your reaction is.
You read that headline. What do you think?
They're escalating it.
No, no.
If you read that,
it looks like the Soviets are going to attack an American base.
Right.
Right.
Yeah.
Right.
Yeah.
All right. Now I'm going to read to you from AP.
This is May 10th,
1969,
the Kingston daily Freeman.
You're ready.
The evening edition.
They used to have morning and evening editions back in the day.
Oh, yeah.
Right.
All right, here we go.
Premier Nikita Khrushchev warned Monday night that Soviet rockets will shoot down any more U.S. spy planes that venture over Soviet soil,
and his government will take, quote,
appropriate countermeasures.
Hey, wait a minute.
The headline says,
Soviet threatens rockets at spy bases.
No, no.
What happened was,
the United States is flying over the soviet union and they're saying
if you keep flying man we're gonna shoot down your planes with rockets yeah that's right how dare they
oh but what happens if the soviets flew over the united states with spy planes well that would be
just fine yeah we would love it yeah that would be just fine. Yeah. We would love it.
Yeah.
That would,
I'm,
I'm reading this to you and showing everyone because that's the way they sell propaganda.
Yeah,
that's right.
That's right.
That's the way they do it.
And that's what they're doing with the,
with the Ukraine war and the people are swallowing it.
Yes.
Oh,
by the way, I was talking before about the greatest crash
and how we warned the people that it was coming.
This is from the Wall Street Journal yesterday.
Falling building values spur tax appeals.
So they want to cut back on the taxes because things are going way down.
We're definitely appealing, said Oliver Carr,
chief executive of Carr Properties,
who estimates, you ready?
Office prices, or office values,
are down 15 to 40%,
depending on the building.
We have higher interest rates.
We have less demand for space. Okay okay we said this was going to happen back in the trends journal an office occupancy bust
over two years ago it's now just making the news yeah yeah yeah and going back to the wars, America goes abroad.
America goes not abroad in search of monsters to destroy.
John Quincy Adams.
That's right.
We have no right doing this.
That's right.
That's right.
Yeah, I said the other day, if we don't get out of this geopolitical calculation
and what is pragmatic and all the rest of this stuff,
the only way we're going to be able to fight this is if we go back to moral principles and the
understanding that it is wrong to preemptively uh attack somebody else even if you think that
they're a threat until they do something you can't do and that's always the debate isn't it
gerald everybody trying to say well they started it know, he hit me first, that type of thing.
I got geesebusters, geesebusters here left a message.
And thank you for the tip.
He said, Trends Journal, great magazine.
Gerald backs everything with facts.
Absolutely.
Spot on.
My son said, when we're talking about the Pope,
he says it's kind of just the opposite of the Great Christmas Truce in World War I.
You can have the Great Christmas Escalation of 2022, right?
Look, the Catholic Church has nothing to do with Jesus Christ,
and I'm a victim of it.
Well, certainly this Pope is not even Catholic.
I mean, the Catholics even disown him.
It's amazing.
Yeah, I tell you what happened with me in the fifth grade.
Yeah, a nun beating me up and perforating my middle ear,
breaking my eardrum.
Yeah.
And I'm a top athlete.
Lost all my balance.
I used to go water skiing in the Hudson River,
slalom ski over the wakes of ships.
Could never get my ears wet again.
As I say, as bad as it was, I'm thankful Father Foley was a ladies' man.
It could have been a lot worse
well talking before we get away from the war thing uh this from um middle east uh i says
anti-war coalition is pressing the u.s congress to repeal the 2002 iraq war authorization the
authorization for the use of military force which they claim now gives them a carte blanche to avoid the constitutional requirement.
Any kind of debate.
They don't have to even come up with a false flag like the Gulf of Tonkin.
They just go wherever they want and as big as they want.
And the only calculation is one of pragmatism.
So I don't know if this is going to go anywhere,
but it's not being done by anybody in Congress.
This is a pressure group that is coming from outside.
They're sending letters to people who are in Congress.
Let's go back about two weeks ago.
The House was going to pass a bill with the Yemen War Powers Resolution.
The resolution would end U.S. support for the Saudi war and blockade on Yemen.
That according to the U.N., you know how many people were killed?
I mean, 377,000.
Those dirty Russians.
Oh, no, no.
It's the Americans.
377,000.
Never mentioned. And by the way, according to the UN,
more than half children under the age
of five.
The resolution directs the removal of U.S.
armed forces from, quote,
hostilities in Yemen that have not been
authorized by Congress.
You know who's pushing this bill?
Who's that?
A little clown boy that imbeciles and morons believe.
A slobby little jerk who never worked a day in his life, Bernie Sanders.
And he backed down on it.
Backed down on it and pulled it away.
Where are all you demo craps you little gutless boys and girls
who couldn't fight your way
out of a paper bag
but boy you love killing
other people
yeah that's true
the Yemen war that little arrogant
blinking boy
Anthony Blinken
my daddy was an ambassador
I went to Dalton
I went to Harvard
and I went over to Saudi Arabia
when
Saudi Arabia announced the Yemen
war from Washington
DC
in March of 2015
under the presidency
of the Nobel Peace of
Crap Prize winner, Barack Obama.
And I went over there to give them intelligence and strategic alliance
so the United States could help the Saudis slaughter 377,000 people.
Yeah.
As the United States is refueling the jets so they could bomb the Saudi jets over in Yemen.
I'm the Antony Blinken who loved every war because I'm a demon freak boy.
I love let's get rid of Qaddafi.
Let's get rid of Assad.
I love the Iraq and Afghan war.
And I'm your secretary of state.
Yeah. Iraq and I've got more and I'm your secretary of state. Yeah, that's a, he's got a long tradition going back to the Obama
administration, everything else.
Uh, they're not going to stop any of those things.
As a matter of fact, now our pals, the Saudis are, um, talking about a petro
you, you want, not just a digital you want, uh, and because they're their biggest
customer, we're not their biggest customer anymore. Uh, so what is going to happen this, uh, this winter? It looks to me like,
uh, with all the talk and all the pressure, uh, ramping up the, uh, the sanctions and things
like that, they understand how angry people are going to get. So they're opening up, uh, and,
and delaying the closing of, uh, power plants and opening up some of the coal power plants that they had shut down
to try to pacify the public for the time being.
Do you think that that's going to work,
or are they going to still run into massive issues?
Oh, they're going to run into terrible trouble.
Yeah.
And again, when all else fails, they take you to war.
That's right.
And again, you look at the cover of the Trends Journal
two days before Russia's invasion.
From COVID war to Ukraine war to World War.
Yes.
I agree.
What followed the Great Depression?
World War II.
Yeah.
What followed the dot-com bust?
The war on terror.
Yeah.
And people forget.
Little Georgie Bush, people hated him.
The country was going down the crap of the dot-com bust.
The Trends Journal, October 1999, when it was monthly,
that the dot-com bust would happen by the second quarter of 2000.
The NASDAQ was down 66% the day before 9-11.
The country was going into a deep recession.
Whoop, forgot about it.
We're going to create a fake real estate market.
Hey, you don't have a job?
You're deep in debt?
Don't worry about it.
I'll give you a subprime mortgage
sign over here
and they've artificially
the derivatives artificially propped up the markets
that's right
what do you think
they're going to do the same
thing now
we're going
we are going into the worst
socio-economic and geopolitical crisis in modern history.
When all else fails, they take you to war.
World War III has begun.
Yes, I agree.
If we don't stop it, it's going to be the war.
When they asked Albert Einstein, a cat that knew a thing or two about the atomic bomb,
what kind of weapons will be used to fight the Third World War?
He said, I don't know, but they'll be using sticks and stones to fight the fourth i agree yeah well you know i think um when i look at it i don't i don't put that much faith
anymore in in the federal government and getting the right person there uh they're the problem
but certainly it would be good to have somebody who's going to run,
who is going to have,
be a person who's got principle and it's going to stand up.
So it is interesting to see what happens with this.
You talk about RFK Jr.
I'm doing everything I can to make it happen.
Yeah.
I've spoken to Napolitano already and,
and now I have to get ahold of RFK Jr.
And I'm going to do everything I can to make this happen.
Unless somebody comes up with a better one,
I'm an open-minded man.
I would not be a trend forecaster if I had a closed mind.
So I want what people have to say.
I want facts.
I want facts.
I want facts.
Yeah.
Well, it certainly would be an interesting uh election cycle and we haven't had anybody for a very long time that will
actually tell you what they're going to do and what they believe and is going to stick with it
or somebody who's going to talk about the constitution like judge impolitano does uh
that would be great to have that interjected into some of these debates i would love to see that and they're
different yeah oh yeah they're very different that's right rather than the little clowns that
become members of the club that's right that's right camilla harris oh she's great
they would they would not be picked for their uh for their identity politics you know or their
looks or anything like that to be picked because
they're interesting people who have some great ideas
and some character. Well, thank you,
Gerald. Appreciate it. It's always good talking
to you. Have a good New
Year's because we probably won't talk to you until
after that. All right. Merry
Christmas. Thank you. Merry Christmas. Happy New Year.
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