The David Knight Show - 16May24 Masks Now Illegal in Public! Taking the Mask off the Hidden Agenda
Episode Date: May 16, 2024(2:00) NewsCrew still trapped on freighter that hit Baltimore bridgeThe man formerly known as Prince — Charles — and his new portrait. Is he being portrayed as satanic? in hell? his ancestor Dr...acula?Grammy award winning in multiple genres, David Sanborn, his legacy and what he has to teach us about music and the supremacy of humans in art at a time many are worried that AI will take overMany colleges have more DEI staffers than staff in entire fields of studyFired for not lying to parents, not using gaslit pronouns for children — teacher wins in courtTurks and Caicos — stay away! A fifth American faces a mandatory 12 years in jail for ammo in luggage (that TSA didn't see)(31:25) Masks — moves in states to make masks in public ILLEGAL now. You see, they could've fought it all along but they were FINE with you being masked in fear and for complianceMasks banned in public, EVEN FOR MEDICAL "reasons"KKK statutes being revived against Palestinian protestors as AG tries to escalate misdemeanor to felonyWho are these people — on BOTH sides!? Soros has professional protestors, are there also Israeli provocateurs on the other side creating violence?In UK, anti-mask group exposes the ongoing fraud and lies about masks with Freedom of InfoLet's unveil / unmask , "Smile Free", the agenda and those that pushed it in government & media (both mainstream and alt) beginning with the Cuomo brothers — Chris and Andrew — who've changed their tune but are still playing the public as suckers(1:10:18) The Emperor Has No Treaty & Doesn't Care — It's Pure Naked TyrannyParental Rights stolen without joining UN treatyDeindustrialization without ratification of the Paris Climate AccordIs the Pandemic Treaty being foisted upon USA or was this creation of the Rockefeller Foundation pushed BY the US Government? "One Health", the agenda, is already pervasive in USG with multiple bureaucracies dedicating entire web sites to it. So WHAT is ONE HEALTH?(1:27:39) Two Debates: Call the Debates Grumpy Old Men and Grumpier Old Men Election corruption is far worse than even the MAGA people say. Does RFKj have a chance to get in? (1:40:59) GOP gets ready to baptize away Trump's sins laid bare for all to see in NY "trial" by virtue signaling about pornDoes Trump WANT forgiveness? He says he's lived a good life and doesn't need forgiveness from God. Can a spiritual problem like pornography be solved with law enforcement? Did it work for drugs?Is there an alternative motive, or at least unintended consequences, for having to use ID on the internet?(1:57:42) INTERVIEW Documentary About FBI/DoJ Abuse Gets Filmmaker De-Banked "Kidnap and Kill" (@KandKFilm kandkfilm.com) is a documentary about the FBI scheme to entrap and frame people in an alleged plot to kidnap and kill Gov Gretchen Whitmer and the crooked "justice" system that hides exculpatory evidence from juries and so much more Filmmaker @NotRadix was just de-banked and she is not alone. Many other conservatives have as well. Christina joins todescribe what happened with an updateupdate on the casesupdate on the film as it nears completionFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.
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You're listening to The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Thursday, the 16th of May, year of our Lord, 2024.
Well, today we're going to begin by looking at some updates on some current stories. We're going to look at what's happening.
The crew of that barge that struck and took down the Baltimore Bridge
is still stuck on the ship.
And some interesting interactions there with the FBI that are happening.
And speaking of the FBI, we're going to have a filmmaker
that we've talked to in the past, Christina,
who I mentioned yesterday was being debanked because she's doing a movie
about the FBI entrapment of people
and the so-called kidnap and kill case
of Gretchen Whitmer doing that documentary.
We're also going to take a look at how they
keep going back and forth with these masks.
Now we're going to have,
we've got state after state passing laws
making it illegal to wear a mask in public.
Oh, wait a minute.
It was just a couple of years ago you had to.
We'll be right back. Yes, we will also talk about some weightier issues like the attempted assassination in a Balkan state.
Like I said yesterday when Travis told me this happened uh on on air yesterday
we'll give you an update on the condition of that but um you know more more and more push for war
in europe uh history doesn't repeat itself but it sure does rhyme doesn't it and so uh we'll take a
look at that we'll also take a look at the um you the debate. This thing has turned already into a full WWE, even the announcements.
Oh yeah, make it happen, big boy, that kind of stuff.
This is just like professional wrestling because it is just like professional wrestling.
So we'll talk about the back and forth whining about it, whether or not RFfk jr will be included you know he could call their bluff and uh meet
their their their uh the bar that they have set be interesting to see that happen it'd be interesting
to see a third party dynamic in the debates that's why they have put together the presidential
debate commission to make sure that doesn't happen. That is a uniparty thing.
And it is a collusion between the media and the RNC and the DNC, but especially the RNC
and the DNC.
They come together to make sure that nobody other than their shills are ever going to
be discussing anything.
And they can keep it irrelevant.
They can keep it about their personalities and they can make it professional wrestling.
But I want to begin with some general news
and there's some light issues in the general news
that I think are still nevertheless interesting.
As I began, I said,
we still have the crew trapped on a Baltimore ship
seven weeks after the bridge collapse.
And when I looked at this, I thought,
well, is this some of the ships
that couldn't get out of the port?
Well, no, this is actually the ship that hit the bridge,
had it collapse on it.
And there was some demolition this week.
And, um, and yet you got, uh, you had a handful of people who died,
uh, but there's about two dozen, um, uh,
who are still on board below deck.
You had six people who died.
Those bodies, I believe, have all been recovered.
But on Monday, they had a controlled demolition.
I saw that.
I didn't realize, though, at the time, because I wasn't really going to follow it, that these people on board, that they're totally isolated because the FBI confiscated their phones and other things like that.
That's what I thought was interesting about it.
And so six people were dead, the rest of them marooned.
They said they're hoping that this demolition will be the beginning of the end of a long process
that's left 21 men on board, trapped and cut off from the world,
thousands of miles from home.
The crew is 20 indians and
a sri lankan national and they can't get off because um they don't have a visa
it's a little bit different than coming across the southern border isn't it you know you come
across the southern border they don't take your phone they give you a phone they give you a pass and they give you a plane fare to go wherever you want all the rest of
this stuff but not in this particular case and of course there are some reasons for this being
different there has to be some kind of an investigation that's what the fbi is doing
and as the coast guard pointed out now these guys are necessary because they're the crew that's going to be there.
So the Coast Guard Admiral Shannon Gilruth said they're part of the ship.
They're necessary to keep the ship staffed, operational.
They're the best responders on board the ship themselves.
So while the ship is likely to be refloated this week, it remains unclear whether it will be able to make the two nautical miles journey to port truly it's amazing when you think about how big this ship is you know
able to take down you know one of those things and still survive the crew has been left largely
without communication to the outside world for weeks after their mobile phones were confiscated
by the fbi as part of investigation They can't do any online banking.
They can't pay their bills at home.
They don't have any of their data or anyone's contact information.
So they're really isolated right now.
They can't reach out to folks they need to
and even look at pictures of their children before they go to sleep.
It's a really bad situation.
For the time being, they've been given SIM cards
and temporary mobile phones without data
included uh so they don't have any data they just got temporary phones i wonder if that includes a
plan to call back to india or sri lanka they also received care packages from various community
groups and private individuals uh things like snacks from india and handmade quilts a really
strange situation of course it's very even if they get one lane opened up there, that's still stuck.
And it's going to still be many, many years before that bridge is rebuilt.
And then I didn't get to this yesterday, but, uh, we, we do need to, to, I have a couple
of things to say about the portrait of King Charles.
People saying it looks like he's in hell.
It looks satanic.
It looks like it's got blood all over the place.
And I think I would go with that last one.
I think it definitely has a kind of Vlad the Impaler vibe to it, don't you?
He has bragged about how Vlad the Impaler, the guy who was the model for Dracula,
how that was his ancestor. He bragged about that many, many times. I wonder if that's a coincidence,
if that's any reason why this picture looks the way that it does. truly is startling this mass of red and the hands and head sticking out
and of course there's a little butterfly there that's a hint to his uh environmentalism if you
will uh but uh i don't think that um uh he i think it's more important the idea that he wants us to be in a living hell.
And then we had someone who will be missed, who just recently died, and that is David Sanborn, I think.
Many of us will miss David Sanborn.
Very well-known saxophonist who crossed a lot of different genres.
He did rock. he did pop he did
jazz and a lot of different formats he and bob james really were groundbreakers in cool jazz back in the 80s and always enjoyed dave sanborn you know it's kind of interesting i saw that he
was from tampa he was born in tampa of course he was raised
somewhere else um and i thought that's cool two of my favorite alto sax players uh dave sanborn
and cannonball adderley came from tampa just like me except one of these things is not like the
other two um i played alto sax they played Alto sax very differently than I did.
Uh, although I played it, uh, more like, uh, Dave Sanborn and the, um, in the sense that,
uh, his sound was, um, the sound was harsher edgier because of his mouthpiece went for
one, you know, you have a metal mouthpiece, you can get a real edgy sound.
Uh, that's, that's what i did whereas cannonball utterly like phil woods and some others had had this really
uh large round i would say mellow sound uh and again part of that is because of the mouthpiece
that they did just to give you an idea of what he sounds like this is um a very this is one of the
albums i believe that won a gram Grammy for him and for Bob James.
Back in the 80s, it was, like I said before, fundamental and beginning cool jazz.
The album's Double Vision. Very distinctive sound.
And of course, great sax players, they always do have very distinctive sound.
You can listen to it.
And the saxophone sounds very very very different depending on who's
playing it and again the types of mouthpieces that they use and things like that's one of the
reasons why i think it's never really caught on in symphony orchestras because there's really not
a real standardized sax sound like there is for other instruments again he was 78 he'd played with
david bowie bruce springsteen rolling stones er Clapton, Elton John, Paul Simon, all different kinds of styles he'd play.
And he said real musicians don't have time to spend thinking about limited categories when people talked about how many different genres of music that he played.
He did have an interesting interview where he talked about being in the moment and being as a jazz player.
And he refers to Wayne Shorter, another jazz sax player.
He says, you know, when you're in the moment, that's the most important thing.
And that really is the most important thing, I think, for jazz players.
It's that live improvisational thing.
That's what they they really love and uh and he talked about how
you know jazz is really uh he says if you're just going to be jazz and i guess that's one of the
reasons why he got involved in so many of these other genres uh besides the fact that he was
great um and could do those genres and he says you're fearing jazz you've kind of taken a vow
of poverty he said you look at all these great jazz schools around the country,
and there's quite a few of them.
And yet, in America, where this is kind of one of our primary American art forms,
it's not very popular.
You're not going to make a lot of money with it.
And so he says, most of these guys, even though they're very good,
they go to these great jazz schools, they wind up becoming teachers. And I've known so many great musicians that I knew personally that wound up becoming
teachers. But here's what he said about being in the moment. And I thought it was really interesting,
not just from a music standpoint, but I think it's interesting from a perspective of humanity versus artificial intelligence.
You know, the perfection, supposedly, that we're going to get from computers or whatever,
whatever they can bring to the moment.
We have a situation right now where there's a lot of push to replace humans completely in music.
But I don't think that's going to happen.
You're going to get generic stuff.
I don't know that it's going to be very creative.
Well, that remains to be seen.
But it's still going to be a live performance.
And here's what he had to say about being in the moment
and the importance of storytelling and humanity in music.
I've certainly found that as I get older, I'm more willing to accept the reality that
you can't go up on stage knowing what you're going to play.
You have to go out there and take a risk and go out there and maybe fall on your ass. You know, but it's,
Wayne Shorter once said something interesting to me.
He said, sometimes it's better to reach for a note and miss it
than it is to reach for a note and hit it.
Because what it does, it's about the humanity.
It's about the aspiration.
And the audience relates to that humanity
because it's, you know, metaphorically,
it's what we all do.
We reach for things.
We don't always get them.
But that's, it's like we're you and you are us
and we're all in this together
and we're supposed to be telling you a story
and we're storytellersers what we do on stage. And you know there's a narrative arc
to a song, to a tune. There's an evolution of an idea and the ability to say you know
what I'm going to go out there and take a chance and be in the moment.
Because if you're in the moment, you don't know what's going to happen. And that's a good thing.
Because in life, you don't know what's going to happen. I mean, you think you can plan and do all this stuff. But the reality is, it changes all the time. And, you know, it's just something else
that's going to happen other than what you thought. Yeah, that's interesting, isn't it? And, you know, it's just something else that's going to happen other than what you thought.
Yeah, that's interesting, isn't it?
And, you know, it is important, I think, when we talk about education many times, we talk about what we don't want our kids to have.
We don't want our kids to have the CRT, the LGBT, the DEI, these other alphabet soup things.
And there's certain things that we want them to have.
And I think one of the things that's important for kids to have,
it's one of the things that I think is why there's not more interest in jazz
or classical or a lot of these other things,
is that our kids are being dumbed down in every aspect of education.
It's not just in math, not just in history, literacy,
but it's also in things like music.
And so if you're homeschooling your kids,
make sure that you do something with them
and get some music lessons for them or something,
but get them exposed to it so they can,
it'll enrich their lives.
They're not necessarily going to become a musician,
but it was such an enriching thing for me
to have music in my
life from a very early age and i wish i had done it more with my sons and and push them more into
some of these things you know people uh will appreciate sports more if you play the sports
because you understand what it takes to achieve that particular thing and as i said you know
we're there people are watching us in the audience, you know, we're there,
they're identifying with what we're doing.
They understand the difficulty of it. I mean,
if you know the range of these different instruments,
and I remember setting in band after, you know, band and, and watching,
um, my peers, I knew what was difficult to achieve.
I knew that certain ranges of notes on different horns were really an achievement if they could
nail it.
And I saw them struggle.
I saw them miss it.
And that's why it was so important when they got it.
It's like, yeah, nailed that thing, you know?
And so that's a part of the joy of the performance of it.
It's also part of the joy of even hearing somebody who is so professional, they make it sound so easy. Wow. Did you hear how easy he knocked that off? You know, uh, again,
he was born in Tampa, 1945, 10 years older than me. Uh, but he grew up in Missouri. Uh, he got
involved playing because he got polio, which afflicted the right side of his body. It didn't actually paralyze him, but it left him weak.
And so he started playing sax at the age of 11
because the doctor suggested that help him to build his lung capacity.
That's kind of interesting.
You know, I got interested in music, of all things, the music man.
I saw that when I was seven years old,
and I immediately had to get um get an
instrument so i can get in the elementary school band which was unbelievably awful it truly was
straight out of that movie that that band but uh it was something i was always involved in
and um and it was just a it was a real wonderful thing so you know make sure that
you have those types of enriching experiences for your kids
as well.
Well,
let's talk a little bit about Bob Menendez,
uh,
gold brick,
Bob.
It truly is amazing.
This guy,
this is not his first rodeo for corruption either.
Right.
Mentioned this before.
And yet he's trying to pin this on his wife.
What a guy.
I mean,
it truly is,
uh, does fit into the senate doesn't he i mean
what a bunch of rascals these guys are corrupt gonna throw his wife uh to the wolves to save
himself in battle new jersey senator bob menendez will blame his wife for accepting gold bars, cash payments, a car, door number three, Monty,
uniting them from him, said his lawyer on his bribery trial that began yesterday.
His wife, Nadine Menendez, and three New Jersey men,
well, I say three New Jersey men, but I think they're from abroad.
They have got connections
abroad anyway were indicted in september of last year in a scheme that allegedly saw the couple
accept gold bars hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash and payments for a mercedes convertible
in exchange for his political influence the lawmakers actions ultimately benefited the Egyptian and Qatari
governments. According to prosecutors, uh, he is 70 years old.
He faces 16 federal charges, including bribery,
acting as a foreign agent, obstruction of justice and extortion.
He's pled not guilty and denies all wrongdoing. As a matter of fact,
he throws it to his wife.
His lawyer argued that it was Nadine Menendez who accepted the lavish bribes, hid them from her scrupulously honest husband.
Who had already been accused and beat the rap in a corruption charge involving a Florida dentist.
Anyway, then she served as a messenger between the senator,
his co-defendants, and Egyptian officials, they say.
He told jurors that Ms. Menendez lives a relatively separate life
from her husband and kept the gold bars locked in her closet.
Oh, there you go.
He had nothing to do with it.
And who would think that any of these people in washington
wouldn't sell their soul sell their wives sell out their country uh for cash we just saw all of
them do it to israel this last week didn't we one college has nearly 100 dei staffers
administrative staff has blossomed.
Listen to this.
You have George Mason University, 87 staffers working on DEI, the diversity, equity, and
inclusion course.
That's D-I-E.
That's how education dies.
To put that in context, there are only 59 history and art history professors at the school
oh so um it's way more because academics don't matter do they uh this is what matters
and it's like how did we keep funding this for the longest time and why are we still kind of why are we still funding this you know one thing we keep coming back to this theme and all through 2020 you had all of
the maga people and since then so for the last four years i've had these trump clingers telling
me that trump didn't do it. He didn't do it.
It's the bureaucracy.
It's the public health people.
It's those Democrat governors.
And it's just unbelievably naive because it's always about the money.
And just for example, this anti-Semitic act that they put through.
What did they propose to do as punishment?
Take the money away.
What does Biden and Obama do?
If you don't put boys in the girl's bathroom, if they want to go in the girl's bathroom and shower,
you take the money away.
What did Trump just say that he was going to do if to,
to enforce these campaign promises,
he was going to take the money away.
He knows good and well how that works.
He wasn't naive.
He wasn't deceived by them.
He knows that's what you do.
You reward it or you punish it.
You bribe people.
You blackmail them by taking it away.
You bribe them by giving them a lot of,
get them hooked on your cash,
and then you pull it away if they don't do everything that you want to do
so
Why is it that?
When you have these universities that become Marxist seminaries and have been for the longest time why?
Are they have they been funding them all this time?
Why is it only now and only on the issue of anti-Semitism,
as defined by an NGO, a non-governmental organization,
independent of our government, Holocaust Foundation,
or whatever its exact name is?
Why only that?
Why would we continue to fund these universities?
Is all the rest of this stuff okay?
Is all the racism and hatred and Marxism and LGBT, is that fine? I don't think the vast majority
of Americans are okay with that, but there's not going to be any monitoring of that. None of that
stuff is going to be taken away. And you can have more people in this bureaucracy to implement that because
that's what it's about. It's not about academics anymore. Certainly it's about free speech at all
either. It's about their Marxist revolution. And our Congress is going to continue to fund that,
just so long as they don't say anything bad about Israel. It'll be fine. They'll continue to fund
that. And so will the really rich donors out there.
They don't care about that at all. One teacher was fired in California. She has now won vindication from the California school system. They fired her because she refused
preferred pronouns, because she refused to lie to parents about these children that were being groomed and gaslighted
by the government schools.
Religious freedom is now protected no matter your career, said the lawyers who defended
her.
California's Jurupa Unified School District, if I'm pronouncing that correctly, settled
a lawsuit agreeing to pay $360,000 to a former high school teacher
who was fired after refusing to use students' preferred pronouns
and refusing to lie to the parents.
Actually, the $360,000 was not given all to her.
$285,000 to her, $75,000 to her lawyers.
She was a gym teacher, Jessica Tapia,
terminated for refusing to comply with the school district's requirement
regarding her religious beliefs and students' gender identity.
Yet again, this is going to trump religious beliefs,
just like so-called Christian politician Mike Johnson
is going to have any concerns about anti-Semitism
is going to trump your religious speech as well.
Today's settlement serves as a reminder that religious freedom is protected
no matter your career.
If the school district's actions were legal,
no teacher of faith would be qualified to
serve as a public school teacher. Jessica's story is one of faithful courage. She fought back to
ensure her school district was held accountable and that no other teacher has to succumb to this
type of discrimination. By the way, I would expect and hope that some of these universities
will take this anti-Semitism act abomination that was passed
by Republicans and Democrats, the Uniparty, I would hope that they will take that to court.
And I would hope that the court would throw it out, use it as toilet paper, which is what it
deserves. The lawsuit alleges that the school district insisted that tapia quote lie to parents about the children's gender identity refer to students by their
preferred pronouns uh and it's not even their preferred their propagandized gaslight pronouns
that other teachers at the school have pushed them into. This is never a thing until the school started pushing it.
Why are we still funding schools that do this?
See, that's the other part of it.
I'm just talking about why are we funding schools that push Marxism, racism, hatred?
Why are we funding government schools that do this?
You realize that most of your property taxes, which is a big chunk, a big chunk of your
house payment, a big chunk of your house payment,
a big chunk of your rental payment.
If you're not buying a house or don't have a mortgage,
you don't see it directly, but it's there.
Even if you're renting a big chunk of your monthly housing expense,
it's to support these schools.
And they are pushing this kind of stuff they are expanding as a matter
of fact when biden was talking about schools it came out that 28 percent of the schools were
students were not speaking english this is how rapidly this is this tax burden is growing on us
and i've said for the longest time,
if you don't get control of immigration, one of the first things you're going to see it happen,
and one of the first effects is going to be take away the American dream of home ownership.
Now, we can check that box, I think, pretty much. It's out of control. We can't educate for free
every child that comes here. And these are kids who come here not because they want to be American citizens,
not because they love our culture, want to buy into it, become part of it.
They don't even want to learn our language.
You think we're going to have, we've got problems now?
Wait until you have a sizable majority of people who don't speak English,
or even if it's a sizable minority.
And then you're going to have all kinds of disagreements about what the Constitution actually says. We can't agree on what it says even when it's written in English.
Tapia and Advocates for Faith and Freedom are subsequently launching a new campaign
called Teachers Don't Lie. And then we have the Turks and Caicos.
Remember I talked about this guy who had been on a hunting trip and he didn't realize, but
I think he had like two bullets left in his suitcase.
He didn't realize it, but they went through it with a fine tooth comb as he was leaving
Turks and Caicos.
And they had in the past, they would fine people for having that. But now, because of the pronouncement of
a single judge, they now have a penalty of a mandatory minimum. How does this happen? I don't
know how their system works, but ours is not much better, really, if it is any better.
But now the single judge has changed what used to be a fine to a mandatory minimum of 12 years in prison.
And now we've had five.
That just happened a couple of months ago.
Now five Americans are looking at mandatory minimums of 12 years.
Now, first of all, you're not going to have anything done by Biden.
The last thing in the world he cares about is Americans.
Congress is not going to do anything about it.
You better stay away from that place.
If they're going to put people in jail for 12 years because they find a bullet in your suitcase after they go through the fine-tooth comb.
And these are people who flew in.
They got through TSA, which is nothing but a ritual, right?
But these people actually scan and actually look.
And they're putting people in jail for 12 years.
Better stay away from that place.
But we're going to take a quick break,
and when we come back, we're going to take a look
at the masquerade that has now done a complete 180.
It's amazing to see how volatile our government becomes
when we've lost the rule of law
and the principles that are involved with it. We'll be right back. Субтитры создавал DimaTorzok Thank you. Analyzing the globalist's next move.
Music And now, The David Nutshell.
Well, we are ruled by Simon Says Rules.
By little petty, fogging, bureaucratic dictators.
North Carolina may ban face masks for medical reasons in public.
You see, they could have done it all along, right?
And I said right away out of this, when this stuff happened,
I said, do you realize that in 2002,
in New South Wales, I wanted to say North South Wales,
not North South Wales, New South Wales? I want to say North South Wales, North South Wales,
New South Wales,
Australia.
There was a very respected scientist who was supposedly the one who found the
Parvo virus.
She did a study in New South Wales,
Australia.
Well,
it wasn't just there that she did the study,
but based on her study as SARS was making its first appearance
and you had everybody in Asia putting on masks.
That's when we saw that happen in 2002.
And the people in Australia at the time said,
that's not going to work.
Common sense tells you that's not going to work.
There's no way that that's going to work.
And so New South Wales said, we're going to give you,
and I forget what it was,
it's something like $100,000 or $200,000 Australian dollar penalty.
That was significant.
If you sell these N95 masks and tell people it's going to save them from a virus.
This is ridiculous.
And her research project, she found that a lot of doctors and nurses were not wearing masks in surgery and didn't really
matter and when she looked at it she said well um even if you say that it's going to stop the
spittle particles certainly it's not going to stop any airborne particles but if you say it's
going to stop spittle particles after 20 minutes the mass becomes so saturated with moisture that
it starts they start going out on uh uh, you know, uh, little particles
of water and that type of thing.
And it'll trap, there'll be smaller particles.
They'll travel farther.
They'll stay airborne longer.
So the mask was actually counterproductive to try to stop the virus.
It'd be hitchhiking a ride on a spittle particle is actually counterproductive for that after
20 minutes.
Now that's the reality.
That was 2002, 18 years later, everybody worldwide wanted to ignore that.
And, um, the North Carolina Senate, which just voted along party lines yesterday to
ban anybody from wearing masks in public, even for health reasons, they could have done
that all along. But instead, what we had was fear of the pandemic.
Now we have fear of protesters, fear of speech.
And so now it has changed.
Now I understand that a lot of these people are rabble-rousers.
A lot of them are hired.
A lot of them are provocateurs paid for by Soros.
And they're wearing these masks because they don't want that to be seen.
You do have some who are students and they're wearing the mask because they're concerned that people like Mark Levin
and a lot of these big donors at these universities say,
we're going to make sure these people never work anywhere in this country again.
Yeah, Mark Levin, the guy who wrote a book, Liberty Amendments,
and wanted to have a constitutional convention, I said,
first of all, you understand what a constitutional convention is going to be.
It's going to be people like Mike Johnson and Mark Levin,
people like Bob Menendez for sale.
These are going to be the people who are going to write your new constitution
if you have a constitutional convention. Do you going to be the people who are going to write your new constitution.
If you have a constitutional convention, do you trust any of these people?
I don't.
And he, he is openly saying,
we've got to make sure these people never work.
Who are you to say that Mark Levin,
you see how important it is for him to have a first amendment. How important it is for people like Mark Levin to have free speech.
He hates it.
He hates it.
He just wants to rule.
And all of them do.
They say demonstrators are abusing the pandemic-era practices.
It should be called error, E-R-R-O-R.
Well, the masks were an abuse from the very beginning,
and we all knew it, didn't we?
Yeah, we did.
The bill goes even further, repeals an exception that has been state law since the early stages of the pandemic
that allowed people to wear masks in public for health and safety reasons.
Not about that at all.
30 senators voted in favor of 15 opposites, a two to one.
State Senator Sidney Batch, a Democrat, is a cancer survivor and shared with her fellow
senators how her family wore masks to protect her and her weakened immune system during
treatment.
She's an idiot.
Did she carry a rabbit foot as well?
Come on, give me a break.
Did they knock on wood?
Did they not walk underneath ladders?
This is nothing but a superstition, folks, sold to you in the name of science.
Sold to people who can't think critically.
When they tell you your mask doesn't protect you, it protects other people.
Come on.
Isn't that a tell?
Isn't that a tell?
Can't you think?
She and other Democrats proposed ways to amend the bill so police could still crack down on protesters, but continue to have legal protections for health concerns.
But they were shot down.
Yeah.
So the AP noted that the state's general statutes on masking date back to the 1950s in an attempt to curb Ku Klux Klan membership when the state passed a public masking ban.
Under the bill, if a person is arrested for protesting while masked,
it would elevate the classification of a person's crime,
either misdemeanor or felony, to one class higher.
And again, it's not even just the Ku Klux Klan stuff.
I remember, you know, banks.
If you wore a mask into a bank you were immediately a suspect and you know they're not going to let you
typically do business except during this idiotic exercise and i couldn't even get into my bank
if i didn't wear a mask that's how stupid this was um anyway that now heads to the governor's desk.
He's a Democrat.
He could veto the bill, but they have a supermajority,
and they can override what he does.
Now, it's not just in North Carolina.
In Ohio, it's not the legislature, but it's the attorney general.
And, of course, the attorney general could have stopped this masking stuff.
You say it could have been stopped at any number.
You could have had Republican legislatures stop it.
They didn't.
You could have had Republican attorney generals stop it they didn't republican governors stop it
they didn't the democrats want it democrats are fearful little superstitious people incapable of
critical thinking and so of course they're going to go along with it that's why they gave us trump
to get enough of the democrat the republicans go along with it, to make sure that the Republican politicians were not going to challenge it because then they would be coming up against Donald Trump.
And that's political suicide for Republicans to oppose Trump.
It's not just because he could gaslight his own people and get them to buy into this Orwellian double think.
It's because the Republican politicians are scared to death of that guy.
Another reason not to vote for him.
Anyway, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost
charged protesters
under the Ku Klux Klan anti-masking law.
And he couldn't even get it past a grand jury.
A grand jury.
In a grand jury,
you don't have somebody arguing the other side.
That's why they say,
you can indict a ham sandwich in a grand jury because it's just you.
And you're presenting your one-sided situation in order to get an indictment from a grand jury.
But the grand jury wouldn't even do that for this.
They rejected it.
What he wanted to do was he wanted to um this was two people who had been
charged with trespassing which is a misdemeanor and then what he wanted to do was to use the
ku klux klan anti-masking law to bump it up to a felony to say that they committed a crime, misdemeanor trespassing,
while wearing disguises.
Is there nothing that these Republicans won't do in order to pander to Israel?
It's just amazing to me. The charges were ignored by a grand jury,
but they still face a misdemeanor charge of trespassing.
So Attorney General Dave Yost, Ohio,
pointed out the law in a letter to Ohio University presidents in response to the recent pro-Palestinian protest. What he's trying to do
is lock people away for six to 18 months and give them up to a $5,000 fine and five years
community control for wearing a mask to a protest. Now know we just have been talking about the face act this draconian measures being taken by
biden against people that he disagrees with on the issue of abortion and pro-life and how
outrageous it is these people get years in jail,
thousands of dollars in fines.
And yet the Republicans will do that.
And the Republicans will do that to shut down free speech as well.
There's not really much difference.
I mean, there is a difference.
The Republicans will send you to jail for saying things about Zionism
and the Democrats will send you to jail for saying things about Zionism, and the Democrats
will send you to jail for trying to protect a baby's life and trying to help a mother not kill
her child that she's going to regret later on. That's a difference. But both of them, you see,
whatever it is that they want to do, whoever it is that they want to please. They are both perfectly capable of excessive punishment, excessive fine,
and destruction of the First Amendment. Both of them, both Republicans and Democrats.
As I said many times, one of the reasons I, you know, my understanding of Iranian history
does not begin with the takeover of the American embassy.
Because I talked to some Iranian students that were there at USF.
Most of them were engineering students.
And they were having these protests with masks on.
I thought, well, take it somewhere else.
You know, this is not, you know, you got a problem with the Iranian government?
Go back to Iran and protest it.
I was kind of naive at the time.
Because I didn't realize. and they were wearing these,
um, they were wearing balaclavas.
They weren't wearing the Yasser Arafat hoodie, you know, the, uh, whatever they call it,
like cafe or something like that.
I don't care.
I mean, it's, to me, it's always going to be a Yasser Arafat, uh, headdress.
Uh, and they probably got on Che Guevara t-shirt underneath, you know, as well.
But now these Iranian students, they said, well, you know,
we're wearing the mask because there are people from the Iranian government
taking pictures of us, and they will arrest and torture
and punish our families in various ways.
Like, wow.
And it's your government, your CIA, that is supporting the Shah.
Your CIA is training the secret police the
savak to torture people that was way before we had gina haspel torture people to produce
lies about weapons of mass destruction so we could have the iraq war based on lies
but that's the way the thing works and and you know when i looked at that i realized oh yeah
the cia overthrew their government.
It's not somebody that I would have supported, not somebody that I would have voted for.
But that's the Iranians doing their thing.
The CIA overthrew it for the oil companies.
So the question is, are we at the point where you have to have protection?
I identify, why are these people doing it?
Again, part of it is because of people like Mark Levin.
Part of it is because of these big college donors
who are just fine with Marxism, with racism, with hatred,
as long as it's not directed to their ethnic group, you see.
And then there's other aspects of it as well.
A lot of these people are trained revolutionaries, hired and paid by George Soros.
This is the way the landscape is set out there.
And so the, and it's not just those people.
The question is, are there people who are when they've got a protest
and some people are going to be peaceful just like we talk about january the 6th right
you got people show up to peacefully protest on january 6th and i told them because i knew this
is going to be the case i said stay away they're going to be people who are going to show up and
they'll be ancient provocateurs and they may take this peaceful protest where you
are redressing, publicly redressing your grievances to the government as protected
under the constitution. And they may pull off violent acts on the side. Folks, we'd be naive
to think that that isn't some of what's happening here as well, wouldn't we? So you got George Soros on one side funding revolutionaries
and people who are not even students going on campus,
roughing people up.
That's not free speech.
Some of those people, on the other hand,
might actually be working for Assad.
How do we know?
This is one of the reasons why they got the masks.
So yeah, they should take, I'm all for taking off the masks.
Let's take off the masks and let's take the masks off of these different political groups and these different political agendas as well. Not just their puppets on the ground, not just their secret agents, not just their paid revolutionaries. Let's take the mask off of the agenda as well. Not just these individuals. Now masks are back on us with a vengeance.
Scarves, Yasser Arafat headdress, all the rest of this stuff.
And, of course, being able to be anonymous, like the internet trolls,
even if somebody is there initially to just protest what is going on.
The very fact that they can wear these head coverings that may make them more aggressive just like it does people on the internet when they've got anonymity right
i think we had to get rid of masks always once and for all just like i think you know absolutely
cut the funds for people who are engaged in anti-semitic activity absolutely cut the funds
for the universities matter of fact cut Absolutely cut the funds for the universities.
As a matter of fact, cut 100% of the funds for 100% of the universities all the time
for all the reasons of what they've been doing.
And especially because it's not even constitutional.
There's no constitutional authority for the federal government to be giving money
to private universities or even government universities.
If people want them, let them pay for it.
Or it can be paid for at the state level.
I don't think the federal government should be giving anybody at any university a penny.
But they do it because they want the revolutionary aspect.
They do it because they want the Marxism, the racism, the hatred.
That's why they were doing it.
It's not about educating people.
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Thank you.
Yeah, it has.
I did not talk about it, but getting off to another slow start again this month.
We're just past the halfway mark.
We're not close to it on the gas gauge.
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Uh, don't forget when it comes to Ohio.
Yeah.
Mike DeWine, an absolute tyrant during COVID Trump recently endorsed DeWine saying Mike
has never let me down.
He will never let you down.
One of the worst.
And I always mention, uh, thank you for reminding me of that.
I always mentioned DeWine, one of the most deceptive, sneaky tyrants of them all.
He was a guy who came up with, tell you what, you get the shot and I'll enter your name
into a lottery and you might win a million dollars.
I said, isn't that the perfect way to explain how the Republicans will approach this versus the Democrats?
Yeah, we'll promise you a gambling lottery here.
And who else was there with DeWine at the same time?
On his COVID committee was Vivek Ramaswamy, Vivek the snake.
He was there because he wanted to make a lot of money off of track and trace surveillance.
That was the angle that he was always an angle, always an angle with these guys.
Many of the mass demonstrators on our campuses have been told and considering the number who aren't students, it's almost certainly true.
I mean, we've been told are paid for their work, not to mention their transportation is paid, their tents are paid
for, their food is paid for, all the rest of this stuff.
So who is behind them?
Well, we've reported this before.
The Rockefeller Foundation is funding a lot of this stuff.
Soros is funding a lot of it through the Tides Foundation and other things like that.
But the question is also this. So who was funding all of this superstitious nonsense
about the N95 masks as well?
You know, China, it was such a plan.
China had mass-produced a lot of this stuff,
and a lot of it came preloaded
with things that would blow a positive on a PCR procedure.
But then we also have agent provocateurs exposed.
This is from the Gray Zone.
You can find it also on Freethought Project.
Agent provocateurs exposed.
Zionists that sparked, multiple ones, that sparked UCLA violence still have not been arrested so the gray zone has obtained a dossier detailing the identities
of the zionist hooligans who assaulted ucla anti-genocide student protesters it was sent
to the la police no arrest have been made cops still can't explain why they disappeared for
hours during the mob attack so again we understand we got soros and the Tides and the Rockefeller Foundation on one side, pushing paid protesters out there, getting violent.
Oh, well, we've got to shut down the First Amendment now.
No, that's not free speech.
That's violence.
Then we have on the other side, we've got Netanyahu, ADL, Southern Poverty Law Center.
These people are perfectly capable as well of doing agent provocateurs.
Everybody's wearing masks.
But the solution, regardless of whether the violence and stuff is coming from the left,
Soros and these people, whether it's coming from the right, whether it's coming from Netanyahu,
the solution is to kill our First Amendment.
Isn't that convenient?
Problem, solution. Problem solved? is to kill our first amendment isn't that convenient problem solution problem solved
no as i've said many times um if you censor free speech free speech is not a crime the violence is
we have to be able to separate those things if the response is going to be as it was with
mike johnson shut down our free speech, then that's the crime.
That's the biggest crime.
That crime that was done by Johnson and the GOP is far bigger than any violence
that was done on these campuses.
He did violence to our basic fundamental rights.
He did violence to the bill of rights and the constitution that people have died
for to give that to us, to preserve that for us.
Johnson and his sycophants to a foreign government Israel did more violence to the Constitution
that mattered more than any of the violence that was done on any of these college campuses.
It's just absolutely amazing.
You know, it's still not okay to be white on these college campuses, but you're going
to have monitors to look at them. And I they shut that thing down i hope they shut that
down but i would you know just like we're talking about the mask yeah absolutely make it illegal to
wear masks even for health reasons to shut down these um model state uh health emergency powers
act right maybe one of the things that you do say that even if it's for health purposes,
you can't have masks.
We need to start removing these things that have been put in place for a very
long time to do precisely what was done to us in 2020.
So I'm all for that.
I'm all for cutting the funds of these people who are anti-Semitic.
I'm all for cutting their funds period.
But again, what, what is the solution for all this kind of stuff?
Congress is going to still continue funding it.
You might have, if they are discriminating and doing hateful things against people's religion
or because of their skin color, because they're white,
Jim Jordan might have some hearings and stuff,
and then they will write a big check and send it to the colleges anyway.
Nothing is going to happen.
Because, see, there's the biggest masking that's going on
is the political masking that is going on.
As Rachel Morrison said,
the American university crowd didn't seem to mind too much
when the state was ushering in authoritarian green policies
under the dodgy pretext of reducing the temperature on the planet or when the campuses
were banning right-wing speakers or when everyone was being forced to comply with their revolution
over personal pronoun usage or when the unvaccinated fellow students were being banned
from campus during the covid19 fiasco But now that the Western establishment from North America to Europe is cracking
down on campus protesters,
demonstrating against Israel's ongoing bombing of Gaza civilians,
then we're suddenly wondering where all of our rights went.
Yeah.
Where did they go?
Well,
I think we know where they went.
Um,
so,
uh, the NHS, the national health system in the UK, as Daily Skeptic points out,
was just inventing all this stuff on face masks.
And we knew that.
But there's an organization there that was set up specifically to fight the masking.
They started this organization back in 2020.
They called it Smile Free, the anti-masking campaign group in the UK. If there was one in
the United States, I'm not familiar with it. But what this group is doing is they're still fighting
this because the NHS, the government healthcare system in the UK is still pushing the masks there on people. They said, we've been finding the undocumented whims, whims of the unaccountable mask mavens.
People who appear also to feel that legislation aimed at fostering a culture of openness in public life does not apply to them.
You see, the biggest people wearing the masks are these public health officials who are
masking the truth.
They're masking the data.
They won't show you the data, just like these climate change people won't show you their
data, just like Michael Mann.
And they get away with it.
They went in court.
I was with a group that went after Michael Mann back in 2009, 2010. And just recently, he won a court case against,
what's his name, the commentator,
a Canadian commentator.
Anyway, he won a lawsuit against him.
And he used to fill in for Rush, Mark Stein.
And it's amazing.
It's amazing that he could win these things and keep the data masked.
We have public policy.
He says he's got data to support his papers that have been published.
And those papers have been used to create public policy and rules for everybody else to follow.
And yet we're not allowed to look at his data?
Is that science?
No, it is strong arming, political strong arming.
And the courts support him on that.
So ever since 2021, the health service, quote unquote,
a portion of the medical industrial complex known as the NHS in the UK
and its co-collaborators, the government,
flip-flopped on the question of mask efficacy we the public have been sold the sham that a piece of ill-fitting
cloth can insulate us from a respiratory infection but what we now know with clarity and certainty
is that face masks serve only two purposes number one as a comforter and a pacifier for the frightened. Eric Peters used
to always talk about that. It's like Linus with his security blanket, right? Number two,
as a means of creating compliance and conformity amongst those wearing them.
Show your submission. So you got the people who are insecure, they need a security blanket.
Then you got the people who are lording it over us.
You better show me that you're subservient to me.
You wear the mask to me.
That's just like using their pronouns.
It's like saying two plus two equals five.
I know that they know that it is a lie. And I refuse to wear that lie on my face ever.
The entire stick of mutual support and care encapsulated in the psychological It's a lie, and I refuse to wear that lie on my face ever.
The entire shtick of mutual support and care encapsulated in the psychological nudgers, weasel words,
I wear mine to protect you.
A total lie.
And, of course, that was also a gigantic tell to anybody that could think critically. But also, if you knew that this was what they would always
say about the measles shot, right? Well, your measles shot doesn't protect you. It protects
other people. We've got to have this herd immunity thing. We'd argued against that for years. That's
why when Mike Adams and Alex Jones were selling masks, it's like, what are you doing? What are
you doing? It's like selling measles shots to people which you know trump did in 2019 you
gotta get it gotta get the shot don't care about your religious or medical exemptions don't care
about logic you gotta get the shot it's going around everybody's got to get the shot we'd
always said hey if your shot works you're fine you don't have to worry about it right isn't it
supposed to protect you isn't it supposed to give you immunity? Well, then if it works, you're fine. You don't have to worry about me. Well, we can tell people to use
this because it's like we dictate to them they got to wear seatbelts. Do I wear a seatbelt to
protect you in a car accident? Or is that for me to be protected? Do motorcyclists wear a
motorcycle helmet to protect the people in the cars?
Or to protect other people on their motorcycle or on other motorcycles?
Of course not.
It's ridiculous.
During these past three years, Smile Free in the UK has campaigned vigorously against masks.
Twice, in the summers of 2022 and 2023, we wrote open letters to the NHF's chief executives of the four home countries, that would be, you know, England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, co-signed by thousands
of doctors, scientists, medical professionals, and members of the public.
And so we asked, this time around, they said, we asked the higher ups to review the measure of local prevalence and assessment of risk rising from respiratory infections.
And so they're saying, well, you know, we are assessing the risk and we're determining on a regional basis or whatever what those risks are.
And that is what's driving our mass policies.
So they said, OK, well, here's a freedom of information request.
We'd like to know within your geographical boundaries,
covered or served by your trust,
what were the case numbers for 100,000 people by month?
Again, these are just people that blew a positive on their PCR process.
They're not necessarily sick.
What was the most recent date that these mask measures
were subject to risk assessment and updated? What was the latest risk assessment document used to
determine it's necessary for you to reintroduce face masks? What were any and all risk assessments
that have been used since March 2020 to determine that it's necessary for you to mandate the wearing of face masks. You got any data?
They refused to comply, of course.
Refused to comply.
And very much like what we saw before, you know, the lockdown stuff
and the COVID scare pandemic and everything that Trump did.
We had already had Del Bigtree had, and I think it was in conjunction with RFK Jr., they had filed a lawsuit and they had said,
we want to sit to our own government and said, you know, when Fauci gave legal immunity to the
vaccine companies in 1986, you were going to set up this vaccine adverse events reporting system,
the VAERS that we've talked about so much now in the interim. And you were going to set up this vaccine adverse events reporting system, the VAERS, that we've talked about so much now in the interim.
And you were going to look at that to see what was happening, the adverse effects with this, and to make safety recommendations.
So first of all, we'd like to know what data you have found over the last 34 years.
And we'd also like to know what safety recommendations and changes you have suggested to vaccines because that's the purpose of the VAERS. Well, they refused to comply. They did
a lawsuit. And then finally, they said, we haven't collected any data, really. We haven't
made any recommendations and we haven't done anything with the data, nothing at all. And
that's what they're doing here with the masks as well. It's all a bluff. Every bit of it is a bluff. There's no science. There's no data. There's no transparency.
Everything is hidden behind a mask.
And answering questions related to the document risk assessments,
one of them in Southampton said, well, not held.
Use of face masks would have been reviewed at meetings, but we don't have any record of
any of these happening.
Sheffield said, we don't have any formal risk assessment.
And yet, that was the basis of what they were supposed to do.
We've seen a lot of things happen and being reversed lately.
There seems to be a little bit of an opening here momentarily.
We'll see if this continues to go. But let's take a look
at some of the pandemic lies
then and now.
And we'll take a look
at the Cuomo brothers.
First, Chris Cuomo.
Then and now.
People who are getting,
injecting drugs for animals.
Don Lemon.
And people telling them to.
Oh my God.
What person?
You know, you talk about
like, you know, cancel culture and who to shame.
Ivermectin?
A dewormer?
Really?
They are shaming themselves.
No one has to shame them.
They're shaming themselves by doing that.
No, they need to be shamed.
They need to be called out and shamed, brother.
I am taking a...
Now.
What do they call it?
Now he's taking it.
A regular dose, you know, whatever.
They're trying to build up of ivermectin.
Ivermectin was a boogeyman early on in COVID.
Yeah, you made it a boogeyman.
That was wrong.
We were given bad information about ivermectin.
The real question is why?
Yeah, the real question.
Why don't you answer that question?
He's just like Tucker Carlson, isn't he?
It's amazing to me how much he's like Tucker Carlson.
Don't worry. I'm sure he'll figure it out as soon as OJ figures out who the real killer was.
Yeah, well, OJ is known as the real killer now. He's gone on to face judgment with that.
But yeah, you know, it's like Tucker Carlson. Oh, yeah, we couldn't talk about Building building seven or we'd lose our job we couldn't talk about this or we'd lose our job uh he was selling those lies
and now he wants to reinvent himself just like tucker carlson and uh you know he it's just
amazing just this is why you look at these guys um yeah Who is it that sold that to us?
And then here is his brother who was killing people as governor.
Andrew Cuomo.
I believe if government would now say we just.
Oh, wait a minute.
Wait a minute. I got to introduce that woman that is sitting there with him.
Okay.
She was one of the worst of all of them.
What was her name?
When something, when or some W E N she used to be president of Planned Parenthood and
she was pushing, she was the most authoritarian people on the media.
And so now let's take a look at this person.
One of the people locked up Andrew Cuomo, who killed people, killed our only people.
Here's the two of them talking about what happened.
And it's just amazing.
You know, there's some of us who didn't have to change our story because we weren't liars in the first place.
I believe if government would now say we just made a finding that there's a new virus and everyone should do X, Y, and Z.
The amount of compliance with X, Y, and Z would be much, much lower than it was at the beginning
of COVID because people do not trust the government, especially-
Don't trust either you two.
The way they did at the beginning. And that would be a complicating factor, right?
When you have people who just don't listen.
Because the government had no capacity to enforce any of this.
Yeah, right.
You must wear a mask.
We didn't do that to anybody.
And people wore masks in New York.
But if they said, I'm not wearing a mask, there was nothing I could do about it.
You must close your private business.
I won't.
Well, there was nothing I could really do about it.
You gave people fines.
Voluntary.
And it was extraordinary.
Liar.
When you think about it, that society acted with that uniformity voluntarily because I had no enforcement capacity.
Yeah, right.
So you have a reduced trust in government.
Let's understand that when he says that there's nothing that I could do in the government,
what he means by that is I couldn't use the police to get violent with you.
I couldn't throw you in jail.
I couldn't beat you into submission.
I couldn't arrest you, that type of thing. But he used the financial aspect,
massive fines given to people. Come on, we had people in New York, a lot of them in New York,
that resisted this stuff and were shut down, lost their businesses and things like that.
What he's saying is there's nothing I could do about that. And I don't know if the two of them
are saying, isn't this a shame?
Don't we need to give ourselves the ability to do violence to people if they don't follow
my orders that are wrong?
By the way, her name is Leanna Wynn.
Thank you, Travis, looking that up.
Yeah, Leanna Wynn, W-E-N.
And the two of them wanted to do violence to people.
But the very fact that they didn't have that ability, that they could only bankrupt us,
cost us our jobs, keep us from traveling, keep us from going to school, keep us from going to church
if we applied to that stuff or take penalties against it. Of course, you look at what happened
to the churches that opened up. A lot of them got massive fines and eventually won. But still, they tried everything they could.
So to wrap it up here,
in this mask,
when this group in the UK,
this SMILE group,
tried to unmask the fraud,
here's what they found.
No systemic risk analysis methodology was applied.
No formal risk assessment was carried out.
No evidence of formal risk management procedures.
No official documentation related to a risk analysis process created.
Wasn't stored.
It wasn't updated over time either.
No consideration of scientific evidence on the comparative benefits and harms
conferred by mass to their wares.
But folks,
it's even worse than that.
You know,
this expression that if somebody makes an extraordinary claim,
they require some extraordinary evidence.
If they make us do extraordinary things that have never been done before,
they better have some extraordinary scientific basis for this
and they better obey the law that's the bottom line for this stuff all of this was done and a lot of it was done as a bluff and you know people who called the bluff of cuomo said you don't have
the authority to do that they paid the price some of them have been vindicated.
But the worst thing that can happen is for us to comply with tyranny.
The worst thing that can happen for society,
the worst thing that can happen for our rule of law,
and the worst thing that can happen to people individually.
Look at the people who complied and got the shots.
It's just absolutely amazing. We're going to take a quick break.
And when we come back back we're going to talk
about the pandemic treaty do you realize that it's really already in effect i'm afraid so Thank you. you're listening to the david knight show
uh on rumble oh and 61 thank you very much for the tip and kind comment.
Thank you, David, for always keeping it as real as can be.
Well, thank you very much.
I appreciate that.
We just need to tell the truth, folks.
And we need to think critically.
And we need to call the bluff of these lying politicians and media and and doctors quote-unquote doctors that
are out there uh rumble no truth in them can't we just put masks on our cows uh yeah you probably
put a mask on their face and put a really big one on the back end right until bill gates can
create genetically modified cows who don't fart or until we can vaccinate them all so they don't fart
right because again there's a vaccine to stop the farts being developed unbelievable well let's talk
about the pandemic treaty and this article from technocracy news says who needs a treaty
yeah who needs a treat actually we don't they can already impose it and it's already been firmly
established here very much like what we see with parental rights very much like what we see with
the paris climate accord for example paris climate accord you know it just well it's self-ratified
trump says uh well i don't know if it applies or, but he leaves it there for all four years. And they continue to build, use it as justification to say they had to do certain things.
So you can either take the approach that the pandemic treaty, they're going to skip over the ratification process and just say, well, it applies to us because we said so.
Or they can have a situation that is kind of like parental rights. You know, it was 15 years ago that I did this piece because already 15 years ago, there
was tremendous erosion of parental rights.
It was being eroded by courts and by CPS and by other things like that.
Now we see it, you know, on steroids being eroded by the government schools, but know on steroids being eroded by the government schools
but it was already being eroded by the government schools at that point time as well but not to the
extent that it is now of course 15 years ago but it was it was under attack and it was being eroded
by all these different institutions legal educational uh you name it. And so it was being, we had a UN Convention on the Rights of the Child,
another one of these documents, that the rest of the world had signed on to,
but we had not signed on to it in the United States,
and yet it was being implemented anyway.
Just like the Paris Climate Accord is being implemented anyway.
And so I just want to play you this little quick one-minute commercial
I did for an organization that was trying to get a constitutional amendment
to respect parental rights 15 years ago.
If that had been put in, all this nonsense that we're seeing happening
in the schools would not be happening.
All this gender gaslighting and hiding pronouns and hiding the grooming of these kids from the parents, that would not be happening.
But we didn't do that.
And so these people have continued, in absence of some legal basis to prohibit this categorically, they have incrementally implemented this.
No government, no matter how well-intentioned,
can replace the nurturing love of a parent.
Yet in the United States,
judicial activism and a pending UN treaty
are poised to tear apart this most fundamental bond of society.
These foreign and domestic threats
would undermine the parental role
and overrule parental wishes.
All parents would have the legal status of an abusive parent,
with the state and not the parents deciding what is in the best interest of the child.
The relentless encroachment of judges and UN treaties that assume that government,
not parents, has the best interests of the child at heart, will be stopped by nothing
short of a constitutional amendment explicitly stating the rights of parents. Decisions affecting Yeah.
Yeah.
We need to stand firmly on constitutional amendments
that protect our rights.
That's why it bothers me so much
to see this being denigrated
by people like the House Speaker,
a self-professing conservative Christian.
Give me a break.
Yeah, tell us who you're really working for, Johnson.
On Rumble, Spromford.
Thank you very much.
That's very generous.
I appreciate that.
The COVID scam proved with diabolical clarity the power of the media.
That's why the enemies of Christian society had to gain control of it.
They couldn't have done it without the media.
Absolutely.
That's why I say, you know, when you
look at censorship and things like that, and propaganda is the other side of it, right?
It's both shutting down their opponents and making sure that they have a propaganda narrative that's
loud and the only one that you hear. It's those two sides of it. And when you shut down people,
you're trying to cover up a crime, and we know what the crime is. Technocracy seeks to take over the entire planet, says Technocracy News.
The late Rosa Corey saw sustainable development, also known as technocracy, as, quote,
the blueprint, the comprehensive plan of action for the 21st century to inventory and control all land,
all water, all plants, all minerals, all animals,
all construction, all means of production, all energy, all law enforcement, all health
care, all food, all education, all information, and all human beings in the world.
And of course, Rosa Corey was writing that because even when it was still just agenda
21,
it wasn't as detailed and as vague.
It was more vague sometime in the 21st century,
but then it got very specific.
We're going to do it by 2030.
We're going to use smart cities and other things like that.
And so it's become very clear.
And this article in Technocracy News points out that it's already in place with One Health.
One Health.
And if you look at how One Health came about, created by Rockefeller, funded by the Rockefellers,
and then adopted by our own government, actually before it went through the UN,
we developed it.
The Rockefellers funded it.
Another group organized it.
But it really is coming from us.
And it really is a unified MacGuffin, isn't it?
It draws in environmental alarmism with health alarmism
and all these other things to do all of those things,
to control every single person
every single thing while the un and its who should be kicked out of new york and into the atlantic
ocean the real problem is our own government which has been front running this whole operation for
years says technocracy news and it's called one health initially conceived by the world wildlife
conversation association in 2004 the one health commission was funded by the rockefeller foundation
in 2009 with the objective of spreading the concept widely and it worked in 2013 the nih
jumped in on it they were the first one of these government bureaucracies to jump in on it.
They wrote a study toward proof of concept of a one health approach to disease prediction and control.
They found the need for greater incorporation of environmental and ecosystem factors into disease assessments and interventions.
Yeah, the unified MacGuffin there in 2023,
the CDC and HHS did a study,
a national one health framework to address zoonotic diseases and advance
public health preparedness in the United States,
a framework for one health coordination and collaboration across federal agencies last year.
And they're off to the races.
And so now what we have is an all-of-government approach.
And again, you can say this is the Biden administration,
but this is really coming from the NIH back in 2013,
and then CDC and the HHS are all getting together
and driving this for all of government.
Yeah, Biden is just a figurehead.
This will be happening with Trump in there as well.
So off to the races they went
and about spreading contagion
and about, and this is why we're seeing
the bird flu stuff here.
You know, you should see Cuomo saying,
yeah, people aren't going to go for this.
So what they want to do to vaccinate us
is to vaccinate our food. And they want to do to vaccinate us is to vaccinate our food.
And they want to control our food and they want to make it expensive and they want to
ban a lot of our food, just completely ban it off.
So we have to buy from their crony capitalist friends like Bill Gates and others, the kind
of food, the new kinds of food that we're going to be allowed to eat.
That's what this is all about.
We are tired of being treated like cattle.
And we're not going to be treated like cattle.
And so maybe they can put the mask on our cows front and back.
Maybe they can vaccinate our cows.
Because they're not going to vaccinate us.
And that's just what two of these tyrants are talking about.
Leanna Wynn and Andrew Cuomo. Yeah, people aren't going to go for it so what they do they go for the cattle
all this herd immunity nobody's buying it anymore so let's actually talk about immunizing the herd
the herd of cattle and all the birds and all the pigs and on and on every animal everywhere vaccinated and so according to this commission
the areas that are going to be wrapped into one health and i'll just read a few of them because
it's comprehensive it's everything and it's even repetitive agricultural production and land use
animals okay like i said redundant some of this stuff. Biodiversity, climate change, communication and outreach,
so they can do propaganda and censorship.
Disease surveillance, tracking and tracing and giving IDs
and giving IDs to the cattle, right?
Again, we're talking about this.
It's like, oh, you want to do contact tracing on all of us?
Eric Peters put a tag on your ear like a cow. Well, they're going to literally do the contact tracing on all of us eric peters put a a tag on on your ear like a cow well they're
going to literally do the contact tracing on the cows now because at the moment the humans have had
it they know they can't do it again so they're going to vaccinate us through the food they're
going to track our food uh food safety and security natural resources conservation, plant and soil health, water safety and security, and welfare.
Welfare of animals as well as humans, of the ecosystems and the welfare of the planet.
Yeah, it's global.
He said basically One Health intends to control all facets of life. Economics, water, public policy, occupational health risks, agriculture, global trade, commerce,
environmental health, ecosystems, communications, climate change, and of course, pandemics and
human health.
And he said, and it's a whole of government approach.
He said, you talk about One Health and people see this coming out of, see it.
It's prominently featured in the preamble to this pandemic treaty.
It's got its own section in the pandemic treaty, but we're there first.
You see, we has met the enemy, as Pogo said, and they is us.
But they is the U.S S as in the USA government.
That's the enemy.
There is a, the CDC has an entire website devoted to one health.
One health is a collaborative multisectoral transdisciplinary approach,
et cetera, et cetera.
Right.
Every bureaucracy.
And they've got one narrative to control us all.
Saur on.
The USDA and the CDC have their own website for One Health.
The FDA has its own website.
And they're all saying the same thing, essentially.
The EPA has its own website for One Health.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
has hired a One Health coordinator.
We have a whole-of-government approach
towards One Health,
and all of these unconstitutional,
tyrannical, taxation-without-representation,
regulation-without-representation agencies,
every one of them has bought in to one health
and you don't need a treaty for this see we are way ahead yeah everybody's oh are they
going to impose this un treaty and this who treaty on us we're imposing it on them
we are the seminal point of this satanic world government. It's coming out of the American government.
It's coming out of the American bureaucracy.
It's coming out of the CIA and DARPA and all these different organizations.
As he said, the UN and the World Health Organizations came into this late,
came into the One Health Party late.
Again, remember, it was the World Wildlife People in 2004 first published it and used that term and everything.
Then Rockefellers funded it five years later, 2009.
Four years later, the NIH adopts it.
And now, after another decade, we've got every agency pretty much in the United States has got a One Health
website about all of that. But when we look at the treaty, the WHO treaty,
chapter one, introduction, article one, use of terms, One Health, right there.
One Health approach means an integrated unifying approach that aims to
sustainably balance and optimize the health of people animals and ecosystems blah blah blah
same stuff same stuff that's already been put for a long time on our all of government bureaucrats
websites and he says the meat is seen in article 5 article 5 of this world health organization
pandemic treaty is 100 about one health and i'm not going to read all the different ones to you
because there's a lot of uh bureaucratic gobbledygook but you know what's in it
the parties commit to promote a one health approach for pandemic prevention preparedness
response recognizing the interconnection between people,
animals,
the environment,
blah,
blah,
blah.
One health,
one giant MacGuffin,
one unified approach,
uh,
for every conceivable thing that they could push fear for every one of these
things.
We're going to take a quick break
and uh we'll be right back stay with us Thank you. You're listening to the david knight show
well and rumble gregory theodore says it's a good thing the entire military is overseas
while our country is being invaded of course if they were here uh they wouldn't let them do
anything anyway it's like not a penny for the border but we will pay for you know what was
it three and a half billion dollars in the israel bill to maybe send these people here uh send those people here uh and then uh
pull up there was another one that you had up there that was um um yeah there we are uh on
rumble freegan says uh quail he says steve quail probably warns the sex robots are highly vulnerable to demonic possession.
I think,
um,
I think,
uh, America is,
um,
we've been taken over.
I don't know.
Yeah,
there is something here.
You look at it in the,
in revelation where it talks about a statue that then is comes to life and
speaks and all that kind of stuff.
Maybe that's a,
one of the AI robotic things or whatever.
I do think this,
all this artificial intelligence stuff is highly demonic, but and will be used that way because it's about lies
it's about deception satan's the father of lies but while we're talking about liars let's talk
about the debates as if they would ever ask them any questions at CNN or ABC that are existential questions.
Anything that really matters as if there would be any debate, uh, what this is
going to be is, uh, I think we should call the first debate grumpy old men.
And we should call the second one grumpier old men, just like the, the
movie title and the sequel title for that biden and trump agreed to presidential
debates in june and september but with some big changes there'll be no audience because i guess
all the noise would confuse biden uh but it is all just like wwe right uh let's pick the dates
donald i hear you're free on wednesdays because that's the only time that he's not in his hush money trial.
Right.
And then Trump responds, you're the worst debater I've ever faced.
Just tell me when I'll be there.
I'm going to smack you down, pal.
You know, it's just and the partisan crowd eats it up.
It is just like professional wrestling. And of course, both of these guys ran with their tails between their legs
from each and every debate, scared to death.
Scared to death.
Trump especially.
He counter-programmed it.
He would not show up to any of these debates.
He didn't want to defend his record because he doesn't
have any he he won't talk about his principles or his policies because he doesn't have any
and anything that he that he would say that would appeal to uh his his people a debater
anybody debating him could easily say but yeah you did just the opposite when you're there and unless you're
going to put alex jones on in the wings yelling 40 chess uh it just isn't going to work out for him
and of course biden is um uh is uh it doesn't have uh can't can barely think but of course he
doesn't have any policies that he can defend either does he want to defend his mandates? Does he want to defend his wars?
Does he want to defend his economy? Biden declined to take place in the usual schedule of three
general election clashes sponsored by the Commission on Presidential Debates. By the way,
as I said before, the Commission on Presidential Debates is not an independent thing. It was created by the RNC and the DNC.
It is a uniparty thing.
And it was created to make sure
there wasn't going to be any Ross Perot,
that there wasn't going to be any RFK Jr.
debating them.
When I saw this myself 35 years ago,
we would go through all these hoops
to get on the ballot in North Carolina, and they would say, well, you still can't get in the debate.
And it would have only been three candidates.
There was only three candidates that were qualified on the ballot.
Can't be on the debate.
No, not going to let you have it.
And yet, you know, when you look at these criteria, you know, are you going to be on the ballot in enough places to get the 270
electoral college votes to win? Well, if you're on the ballot, you already have the potential to win.
See, I think that these debates ought to be sacrosanct, like the public square.
Just like the public square, and we've said this many many times the censorship should have already been taken care of by the 1946 marsh versus alabama you had a coal town they privately owned that town and they
told somebody who was handing out religious tracks you can't do that on public property we own the
public square uh the person took them to all the way took it all the way to the supreme court the
supreme court said in marsh versus al, that the public square, even if
privately owned cannot be censored.
And I think that they've always used this veneer of private ownership to
exclude people out of the debates.
Just like they use this veneer of private companies to exclude people
and viewpoints off of social media.
Uh, we would hear, um, in North Carolina, it wasn't something that was a commission that was put
together by the Democrats and Republicans, but it might as well have been.
It was the North Carolina Association of Broadcasters.
It was the media itself, radio, TV, and newspapers that supposedly ran the debates.
Of course, they were doing it at the behest of the Republicans and Democrats.
They would run for office. The first thing they would ask you is, what's your budget?
You're going to pay to play? Well, if you don't have a budget, I'm not going to even
talk to you. And they wouldn't let you in because they're going to make a lot of money
from the Republicans and Democrats. they want to have these expensive elections where people are spending ever
more on these commercials they don't want to have a situation where you have a debate
and people can see without any of you know without having to pay the money to the media to run
commercials they don't want to see issues addressed They don't want to see issues addressed.
They don't want to see issues truly debated.
They don't want to bring up the issues.
Whatever the issues are, they'll always bring up side issues or old issues
that they haven't done anything about for many election cycles,
but that they've used as wedge issues for many election cycles.
And so they would say, well, sorry, we're not censoring you this is a debate that's
run by a private organization and you see it's the same pattern that they've used to censor us
on social media and biden has not only run from every debate himself he even got the dnc to shut
down primaries that's one of the reasons why RFK Jr is running as an independent,
but you had other people you had.
Um, I forget what his name was.
He's a Congressman.
He comes from a super wealthy family and he announced his
candidacy to oppose Biden.
And so Biden made sure that they would not have, um, anybody, but him on the,
uh, in Florida and in other places excluded any and all competition from him.
Not only would he not debate them, he would not even allow,
he and his DNC would not even allow them to be on a ballot
in a primary against him.
This is how afraid these guys are.
It's just like Michael Mann and the climate change stuff,
and it's just like the Fauci and the rest of these lying shills who won't debate anything.
They won't let you challenge what they're doing.
They won't show you the data.
Biden insisted that a television studio with just the candidates and the moderators only.
It's too scary otherwise.
And that they would have microphones that cut off when the candidates allotted time is up rather than with an in-person audience because there'd be raucous and
disruptive partisans and donors.
Yeah, he knows that there'd be people who would show up for Trump and not for
him.
Nobody cares about him.
He's not going to have any audience that's going to be there.
You better hope these microphones are pretty directional
because I think we'll be able to hear Trump shouting.
If the past is any indication of the future,
I think you'll be able to hear him shouting on Biden's microphone
unless it is highly directional.
Trump quibbled with Biden's conditions.
He said he would strongly recommend more than two debates
and for excitement purposes a very large venue yeah because you know we're talking about wrestling
here let's let's have a big audience one reason for circumventing the commission is that even if
independent candidate rfk jr reaches 15 in the national polls, uh, Biden and Trump can potentially block him from appearing.
They're trying to exclude me from the debate because they're afraid I would win.
I mean, he's absolutely right.
Absolutely right.
Uh, Trump skipped all five of the GOP debates.
Biden didn't want to debate anybody.
Biden even shut down the primaries.
They are afraid of being challenged.
They're afraid of having to uh respond any real
thing that's why i said you know the value of rfk jr his candidacy i don't support him for
presidency but it would be very valuable to have him in uh as um in a debate because he would do things like this.
If you look at the Pfizer vaccine,
there were 22,000 people in the placebo group,
22,000 people who got the actual vaccine,
and the people who got the vaccine
had a 23% higher death rate from all causes.
Yeah, so wouldn't it be interesting to see that brought up in a debate? a higher death rate from all causes. Yeah.
So wouldn't it be interesting to see that brought up in a debate?
I'd like to see him say that to the face of these two murdering,
democide pushing presidents.
Say it to their face.
I would like to have seen that, but we won't.
Meanwhile, it took only a couple of hours for laura trump daughter-in-law
of donald who is now the co-chair of the republican party to say it is rigged and she goes on with
sean hannity who is very upset that they're not going to have a debate on fox news including him
he spent the first 20 minutes of fox news not fox news show railing against the debates while
demanding changes you got to have no notes no teleprompters
he said and um he said um uh but as this um points out here media it says trump had said last month
that he would debate biden anytime any place any way you want joe that's it this is wrestling
wrestling stuff yeah these these guys who are beating their chest now,
they ran away from all the fights with everybody else.
Big heroes, aren't they?
They're trying to collude, says Hannity.
They're trying to go.
You want to talk about collusion?
Talk about the Republicans and Democrats.
Talk about the Presidential Debate Commission.
Talk about, yeah, there's collusion going on. Always is.
That's why I told all these people. You want to know how
they rig the elections? They start with who's on the ballot.
Then they start with who gets into the debates.
And by that time, it's basically done
anyway.
They rig it with the media.
Yeah, they've been rigging these things with the media.
You know, sending all this
money in, whether you're talking about vaccines
or talking about elections, it's disgusting.
So he says it's bad enough that they agreed to go on two liberal networks,
you know, not Fox.
That's Sean Hannity complaining about all that stuff.
And so RFK Jr. is saying it is collusion, and it is collusion.
And if they're afraid to openly talk about this, it's like
they're censoring him.
Absolutely.
Uh, what are they afraid of?
They're afraid of, uh, everything.
So vulnerable to anybody who might call them out on this stuff, keeping viable
candidates off the debate stage undermines democracy, he said.
Yeah.
It means that our elections are garbage anyway uh these uh candidate debates as i said any office anywhere
ought to be considered to be the public square and people ought to be allowed if they're on the
ballot they ought to be allowed in the debate and we need to make a ballot access a lot more
accessible do people understand what b did, says one person.
He said he's ditching the debates held by the Bipartisan Debate Commission
and creating his own so that he can remove RFK Jr.,
who qualifies under the traditional bipartisan rules.
Well, does he?
Actually, you could make a case that he might actually be able to qualify on this.
They have a pretty high bar.
You have to have 15% and four high quality national polls,
and you have to be on the ballot in enough states to have a shot at the 270
electoral college votes to be able to win.
Well, I think he might be able to make both of those.
He's been pretty close or above that 15% situation.
I think he's been above it at one point in the past.
And when it comes to ballot access, he's still working on that,
but he's on the ballot now in 14 states.
And as best I can see, there was a, uh,
I saw a list of 11 of the states.
So there's another three states besides that.
Uh, but with just those 11
states i totaled up that he's got 174 electoral votes that he could possibly win out of the 200
so out of the he has to be on enough uh to get more than 174 and um but a biden advisor told axios
our criteria for a one-to-one debate was made clear publicly it was made clear to cnn they
understood our position when we accepted the offer so they don't want there to be any uh any change
in any of this but cnn told ax, the candidates just need to meet the qualifications
laid out in the release.
At this time, only Biden and Trump have qualified,
but Biden wants it to be only one-on-one.
So does Trump.
And we know why.
So it would be interesting to have RFK
say something like that
and say it right to their faces.
But then the other issue that they've got
is this long trial like that and say it right to their faces. But then the other issue that they've got is, um, you know, this, this
long trial that is going on in New York.
It really is to portray Trump, um, pro perhaps, uh, very accurately as a
morally degenerate playboy, which I think he spent most of his life trying
to cultivate that issue, uh, and putting himself on the cover of an
issue of playboy as the cover of an issue of
Playboy, as a matter of fact. His allies, however, say, well, what we're going to do is have him get
in front to counteract that, since it appears that they're not going to throw him in jail,
because to throw him in jail would just be to give him an express ticket to the presidency.
So that would blow back big time on them. So what can Trump do since that was, you know, he's been goading the judge to throw him into
jail.
I don't think they're going to take the bait.
So if they don't throw him in jail, what can he do to repair his public image?
Well, the Republicans are going to start doubling down on their fight against pornography.
And so you've got the Heritage Foundation.
You've got several different states that are out there saying,
we're going to require for you to go to a porn site.
You're going to have to have ID.
ID to use the internet is really where this is going.
And we see this coming in multiple ways from the GOP,
whether they say, well, you know,
these people coming across the border,
they're going to take your jobs or they're going to vote or whatever.
So we need to have everybody and we should have I.D. in order to vote.
I don't think we ought to have I.D. and government permission, however, to have a job.
I don't think we should have have to have an I.D. and government permission to use the Internet.
And there are other ways to handle pornography. Just like the war on drugs, they're taking a spiritual problem
and they're trying to fix it with law enforcement.
And it isn't going to work.
It hasn't worked for 50 years with the war on drugs.
That is a spiritual problem.
And you're not going to fix it with law enforcement.
Pornography is a spiritual problem and you're not going to fix it with law enforcement. Pornography is a spiritual problem and you're not going to fix it with this ID, but you
may wind up setting up a situation where they can more accurately monitor everybody.
As CNN says, at first glance, Trump appears to be an unlikely champion for cracking down
on the adult entertainment industry.
Let's understand it on the adult entertainment industry. Let's understand.
It's not adult entertainment.
This is an adulterated view of sex.
You know, when you have adulterated products like the jabs, you know,
adulterated with junk DNA and simian virus 40 and all the rest of this kind of stuff.
Well, you know, the pornography stuff and the so-called
adult entertainment is adulterated it's adulterated sex it's sex that's contaminated with all this
garbage that's there uh instead of the real thing uh and so um uh that's that's one of the other
issues you know this isn't something that is really adult. During his 2016 race,
he proudly displayed the issue of Playboy magazine, which featured him on the cover.
But Heritage President Kevin Roberts is unconcerned by Trump's past. He likened it to the parable of the prodigal son, a New Testament teaching about paternal forgiveness granted to a man who squanders his father's fortune with indulgences.
We understand our Lord works with imperfect instruments, including us, said Kevin Roberts
on CNN. He said, while on the surface it seems like a contradiction, on the whole it may make
him a more powerful messenger if he embraces it well see here's where the the analogy of the
prodigal son breaks down the yes the point is is that the father is more than willing
to forgive the son who comes back to him who changes ways. But you notice that the father did not go seek out the son who was living in a pigsty
and, you know, hanging out with prostitutes or whatever.
You know, he didn't go seek him out.
The son returned and was accepted.
And so the question is, is Trump going to change his ways?
Does Trump ever need forgiveness?
Evidently, he doesn't think he does.
One more, because you used the word Christian.
Have you ever asked God for forgiveness?
That's a tough question.
I don't think in terms of, I'm a religious person.
Shockingly, because people are so shocked when they find this out,
I'm Protestant.
I'm Presbyterian.
And I go to church, and I I love God and I love my church. And Norman Vincent Peale, the great Norman Vincent Peale,
was my pastor. The power of positive thinking. Everybody's heard of Norman Vincent Peale. He was
so great. He would give a sermon. You never wanted to leave. Sometimes we have sermons and every once
in a while we think about leaving a little early, right? Even though we're Christian.
Dr. Norman Vincent Peale Frank would give a sermon.
I'm telling you, I still remember his sermons.
It was unbelievable.
And what he would do is he'd bring real life situations, modern day situations into the sermon.
And you could listen to him all day long.
When you left the church you were
disappointed that it was over he was the greatest guy and then you know he passed away but he was a
great the p wrote the power of positive thinking which is great but have you ever asked god for
forgiveness can you answer the question i'm not sure i have i just go and try and do a better job from there. I don't think so.
I think if I do something wrong, I think I just try and make it right.
I don't bring God into that picture.
I don't.
Now, when I take, you know, when we go to church and when I drink my little wine,
which is about the only wine I drink, and have my little cracker,
I guess that's a form of asking for forgiveness.
And I do that as often as possible because I feel cleansed. Okay. But, uh, you know, to me,
that's important. I do that. But in terms of officially, I should, I see, I could say
absolutely. And everybody, I don't think in terms of that, I think in terms of let's go on and let's
make it right. So let's, when you said that you've never asked God for forgiveness,
do you regret making that remark? No, I have great relationship with God. I have great relationship
with the evangelicals. In fact, nationwide, I'm up by a lot. I'm leading everybody.
But I like to be good. I don't like to have to ask for forgiveness. And I am
good. I don't do a lot of things that are bad. I try and do nothing that's bad. The life you have
now, when you say that you try to do good, that sounds very different from decades of tabloid
media coverage in New York, in which some of your wilder escapades were? Well, I'm talking about over the last number of years.
I mean, I'm leading a very good life.
I try to lead a good life, and I have.
And frankly, the reason I'm doing so well in Iowa and leading the polls,
including the CNN poll, where I'm 33 to 20 in Iowa.
And by the way, one of the things that I didn't like that Ted Cruz did, Leslie, he said,
oh, he's doing so well in the polls.
Yeah. He always turns it back
to politics, doesn't he?
Always turns it back to himself.
He doesn't believe that
he needs any forgiveness from God.
You know, when King David
committed adultery and then
killed Bathsheba's husband,
what did he say?
He said to God, against you and you only have I sinned.
It wasn't horizontal.
It was, he understood that he had rebelled against God's rules.
And even in the smallest ways, but especially when there's large public sin like that,
he says, I don't need to have any forgiveness.
He doesn't understand the gospel at all.
Our relationship with God is not based on some famous person that you knew,
like Norman Vincent Peale, who, by the way, also rejected the gospel.
He was one of the first of the prosperity gospel people.
He said, yeah, there's multiple paths to God.
Well, that's not what Jesus says.
Norman Vincent Peale may have been associated with the Presbyterian church,
but he completely disassociated himself from Jesus, who said, I am the only way.
He said, no man comes to the Father but by me.
That's not what Norman Vincent Peale said.
Norman Vincent Peale was all about
your success and your wealth, and that's why it appealed to people like Trump and his parents.
And it's why Trump has Paula White, who has followed in the footsteps of Norman Vincent
Peale in the prosperity gospel. Prosperity gospel is not good news at all. So the good news is that
even though we have sinned, if we understand that
we have sinned, we can ask God and he will forgive us like the prodigal son's father.
But as Jesus said, he didn't come for the people who are well. He came to heal the sick.
You have to see your sickness. You have to see your rebellion against God. And then if you do,
there is free grace and free healing for those people who turn from that and who ask for forgiveness.
But if you think that you can earn your way by, well, I'm just going to make sure that the good outweighs the bad.
And look at this.
You know, Trump's going to stand before God someday and say, but look at how many people voted for me.
Look at how many people love me.
Doesn't matter.
That's why I said, I saw that clip.
And for the first time, I felt sorry for Trump.
He stands condemned for eternity before God.
If he refuses to look for forgiveness, that's the good news.
You have to understand the bad news that all of us have sinned. All of us need God's forgiveness. That's the good news. You have to understand the bad news that all of us have sinned.
All of us need God's forgiveness. It's not all of us except for Donald Trump.
All have sinned and fall short of the glory of God. All of us need God's forgiveness through
Christ. And if you're not asking for it, you won't get it. It's just that simple.
And so it is very, very strange.
And so now this is going to be the guy
that is increasingly put up as a religious leader.
And I play that because we all need to understand
where our position is before God
and make sure that none of us think
that we are going to, because of our church membership
or because, as the other places point
out, well, I go all the big days. I go on Christmas and I go on Easter and I'm a member
of the Presbyterian Church and I've talked personally to Norman Vincent Peale and all
the rest of this stuff. None of that matters. What are you trusting in? Are you trusting in
Christ or are you trusting in your own righteousness? Are you trusting in are you trusting in christ are you trusting in your own righteousness are you
trusting in your own works none of that is going to matter and then when we look at this banning
of pornography none of that is going to matter either now this is going to be used in an insidious
way to control people and to spy on people 10 states have moved to force adulterated websites to verify the age of their users.
And yet these websites are saying, well, something needs to be done by, you know, I don't need
to fix this.
It needs to be fixed by Apple, Google who have the phones, or it needs to be fixed by
the parents.
And they're right in a sense.
I think that really, I mean, you know, I know, I would love to see the porn websites go away.
But, hey, that's wishful thinking.
And if it does go away, Hollywood is there as well.
I just got to say, when we had video stores, Karen and I, when we became Christians, we had some adult tapes.
Not a lot.
We had some. And I'm not excusing having any at all, but we had some playboy, um, uh, things
that were out there as well.
And, um, we just took all that stuff one night and threw it in the garbage, all of it, all
six stores.
There's a lot of stuff we threw in the garbage.
The next day we get calls from our store managers
what did we get robbed last night what's going on it's like all this stuff has gone off the
shelves and and so it was like this soft core playboy stuff that we took off the shelves it
was noticeable and um um you know we just said well uh you know we just decided to get out of
that and then as we looked at it start looking at the stuff that was coming from hollywood
it's like oh you know a lot of this stuff in these R-rated films is
even worse. What am I doing in this business at all? And we got out of the business.
And, you know, the good thing is, is that God is always there to forgive us when we turn back to
him from the pig sties. And that's something that we, each of us has to do, have to do in some area of our
life. Uh, there isn't anything that makes that worth it. And, you know, just as a side note,
when, uh, we sold the business and then, uh, this guy ripped us off. We got involved in this, um,
uh, trying to, uh, take it back as, as creditors to, because he wasn't paying us anything.
And we should have just let it go, I think.
It did get taken away from us anyway.
I think that was to teach us a lesson.
And then as a final lesson,
because there were consequences for David's sin, wasn't there?
King David.
God forgave him, but he had his first son died.
But then he had Solomon, he had other sons,
and then his first son with Bathsheba.
But then God said, you know,
the sword will never depart from your household.
You'll always have civil war within your household.
Well, you know, when we looked at that,
the consequences for that were economic for us. And then when the bankruptcy court took control from this other guy who was
scamming everybody, including the bankruptcy court, that's a long story, long involved story.
But when it took it back from him and the bankruptcy trustee put it there for videos liquidators to come
in and liquidate the stuff what it is I took all the new releases and they sold
them to other video stores online as part of that network people buy you know
videos that were fairly new only a couple of months old or something like
that but they brought in all kinds of garbage. And for the most part, they just turned the place
into a porn store. And it was so humiliating because people were saying, I didn't know you
carried all this pornography and stuff. Well, we didn't. They brought it in, you know, but
it was really, you know, and I just took it as God humbling us because of what we had done.
But, you know, we understand that that's the way it happens.
And there is grace in that.
And it would be a humbling thing for Trump to do that.
But he can't admit his need for God and for God's forgiveness.
If Trump chooses to embrace this, it wouldn't be the first time even.
The GOP platform, when he was first nominated in 2016, said,
pornography is destroying the lives of millions.
And that's true.
It is an addiction.
It was yesterday.
J. Warner Wallace was saying, you know, there's three things.
Power, money, and sex.
They were the common thing in these 15 murders that he talks about in his book.
It's always those things.
Some variation, combination of those things.
Always there.
It does destroy the lives of millions of people.
It keeps them from having the best life that they could as well.
You want to prosper?
It's not about the money.
It's about getting rid of these things that enslave you.
That same year, Trump signed a pledge that he would consider a presidential commission to examine the public health impact of Internet pornography on youth, on families and on the American culture.
Do we have our guests yet?
OK, good.
All right.
Well, then what we're going to do is we're going to establish contact with Christina.
This is Christina, who did the documentary Kidnap and Kill.
She's working on it, still in progress.
There is a trailer for it.
I'll play you the trailer as we establish contact with her.
And I talked about this yesterday, and I wanted to get her on to talk a little bit more about it
and to give us an update on this documentary.
Very important documentary that shows how the FBI entraps people
and then how her experience now is showing how people
who oppose the power structure are increasingly getting debanked.
And she had the Bank of America kick her off.
But we want to get an update on this, the documentary,
what is going on with the defendants,
because there have been some developments about that,
and then talk about the film as well.
So here's the trailer for Kidnap and Kill.
Earlier today, Attorney General Dana Nessel was joined by officials
from the Department of Justice and the FBI
to announce state and federal charges against 13 members of two militia groups
who are preparing to kidnap and possibly kill me.
We're grateful to the FBI and law enforcement to discover these domestic terrorists and stop them.
You know, it's the sort of behavior you might expect from ISIS.
You might see a number that high in a sprawling narcotics conspiracy
that stretches from coast to coast and beyond.
That's a pretty high number in a case like this.
It really reflects, I think,
how deeply the government has been diving
into this investigation to try to make these cases.
It was just literally a bunch of working class guys
who on the weekend got together and, you know,
exercised their rights and trained with firearms.
So the FBI says, hey, we'll just pay for everything.
Who arranged the meeting?
The FBI is paid provocateur.
Robeson was getting paid to set this stuff up.
So they make the route, they set the locations, they make the plan, they do everything,
and Adam's literally just sitting in the basement of a vacuum repair shop smoking blondes all day.
You're going to hear that my client was the leader of this group.
But I think you're also going to hear that there was an election held to identify the leader and it was dame how can i frame a social situation
to make this naive person appear to be a dangerous violent terrorist the whole goal
was for the fbi to spend millions of dollars to create militia groups,
record them saying offensive stuff, and then frame them in a fake conspiracy.
As you can see K and K and K film.com is where you can find that trailer and where you'll eventually be able to find this documentary that our guest Christina is working on.
Thank you for joining us, Christina.
Thank you for having me.
I appreciate it.
Well, it's good to have you on.
We talked a couple of months ago and and I was surprised to see that our our interview is not playing on Rumble.
I don't know what's happening with that, but that could be a technical a technical issue i don't know but we do have it on other platforms uh but um
uh i wanted to get an update as to what happened with bank of america and your debanking let's
talk about there's been some changes in some of these cases uh that are there and because they're
still ongoing uh and uh so we've had some people that have been acquitted, but some others are in jail.
And there's other cases that are being appealed.
And so we'll do an update on that, and then we'll get an update on your documentary.
But let's talk first about the debanking at Bank of America.
Tell us what the current status is of that.
Well, it's just a mess.
I don't even know what the current status of it is because I keep getting conflicting information from them.
But what happened was like five days ago, I noticed my bank card stopped working.
So like nobody called me. The bank did not reach out to me.
Nobody told me they were going to be terminating the account.
They just did it. And so you like i noticed my bank card wasn't working so then i tried to log
into my online banking and i could not log in through mobile banking it said my username didn't
exist and then it was like prompting me to create a new one but that wasn't working either and i'm
like what is going on so i'm thinking there's a technical glitch or something so i actually uh went into my physical
branch location to ask them what was going on to see if they could figure it out and the girl at
the front desk told me that the risk department had decided to sever the business relationship
and she didn't know why and of course like the I don't blame the the bank employees like
I don't think that woman in that location knew anything about this these decisions are obviously
being made by higher-ups at the bank so she puts me in this cubicle and says here's a phone and
puts me on the phone with the risk department and I'm trying to get some kind of answers because I've had this account for almost 10 years.
I've never had any issues with the account with Bank of America before.
So I'm trying to ask them, like, well, why was this decision made?
How come nobody called me?
You know, what's the problem?
They wouldn't tell me. they were saying these canned responses that are like, you know, Bank of America's terms of service
say that we reserve the right to sever the business relationship at any time without reason
or notice. So they just say you agree to the terms of service. And so they don't have to give you a
reason. And I said, OK, well, can you tell me what the current balance of my account is? Because I
had deposited checks. That's the other thing. I was physically in the bank a few days ago to make deposits and nobody
said anything to me then so I'm waiting for checks to clear and I go well can you tell me the balance
they would not tell me the balance of my account I can't log in to see it I can't see my transaction
history um and so they there's no answers. And they made it clear
that they weren't going to give me any. So I go, OK, I leave the bank. I go home. I call again.
I try to get somebody else from the risk department that maybe can give me more answers
on the phone. And I'm on the phone with them for five minutes. They are refusing to tell me any
more information other than they're terminating the account and I said can you transfer me to a media liaison you know transfer me to your
media department I myself am a journalist so I'd like to get a quote from your media department
about your corporate policies and if this is part of them they told me they couldn't transfer me to a
media uh department or a media rep which I think is a little bit ridiculous so they were they made
clear too in that phone call that they were not going to restore the account and that they weren't
going to give me any information so I had the presence of mine to record when I was in the
branch location talking to the woman there.
So I put a thread up on Twitter just telling people, warning people, if you are in Bank of America, get your money out of the banks.
It's not safe with these banks because this is what can happen to you.
And I posted the video.
I had no idea it was going to go like viral the way that it did.
And everybody was tagging Bank of America online.
And that must have stirred something up with Bank of America because the day before yesterday,
they started blowing up my phone in the evening and telling me that executives were investigating
and other parties were investigating
and I said well is law enforcement investigating and they said no and then they told me that the
account had been restored but it's not restored as far as I can tell I still have no access to
online I can't log into online banking and it says my account is locked.
So I don't believe they restored the account. I think they told me that because I think they
wanted the pressure to go away for them. But as far as I'm concerned, as far as I know right now,
I still can't see my account. I still can't see my transaction history. I can't see my account I still can't see my transaction history I can't see the current amount
I have in there and I cannot access my funds now they also told me when I was in the physical branch
location and I was on the phone with the risk department and asking them well you know can you
tell me my account balance they're saying no and then I said okay well if you're going to make this
decision to terminate my account without notice can I withdraw the funds I have in there now and then just go to a different bank?
They said no.
They were going to hold the funds hostage and that I would receive a quote check in the mail,
but they would not give me a time frame of when I could expect this.
And for people who are, you know, small businesses, independent journalists,
filmmakers, every bit
matters and counts like i have a shoot coming up in less than two weeks where i have an additional
crew member i have to pay like i am counting on my funds to come through so having something like
that happened not just to me but to anybody it causes a lot of disruptions they another
interesting thing about this is that they chose to do it right after I'd publicly announced that I was going to be
making another trip because, um, a lot of people have supported the film. You know, the whole film
has been done through crowdfunding. So I let people know, I give them updates on the progress
and status of like what I'm doing so i told people i was going to be
doing this and they also did it the day before a bunch of my auto pays go through so i'm getting
emails about payments being declined which is still happening by the way they claim that they
restored the account i'm still having payments being declined so again this is not true nothing
they're telling me makes any sense or is adding up at all and so this is where we
stand today um so i did luckily this maybe it'll be your next documentary because this is something
that's happening a lot as i talked about it yesterday you know nigel farage he had that
same type of situation and they denied that they had debanked him and everything but more
investigations they eventually got a hold of some internal emails. And it turned out that the CEO of a bank that was partially owned by the government itself had said, we're going to shut this down.
And so we're seeing this happening everywhere.
You know, with Nigel Farage, we've seen John Eastman also got his account at Bank of America shut down.
He was a lawyer for Trump.
And then and he had a second account at usaa which is you know for people in
the military i can open up an account there if they've been in the military and and they both
shut down his account we're seeing this debanking uh being used for political purposes increasingly
i myself have had a problem with i talked about it yesterday uh after i had the show for five
months paypal shut it down i spent two hours on the phone i
wish i had recorded it uh but um you know the guy kept digging and digging is very helpful
but he said the only thing i can find is i got one message uh delete this account immediately
and they shut down paypal and venmo immediately and like you i had a lot of people trying to send
me payments and they were being declined it's like what's going on you know where'd you go
that type of thing yeah yeah and this is i mean this is incredibly disruptive
it starts with people like dr john easman like you said trump's lawyer who arguably is somebody
who's way more important than me small-time filmmaker that most people don't know of and
haven't heard of uh so if they can do this to me it's just a matter of time before they start
doing it to regular people and that is incredibly concerning because i happen to be very lucky
i am a small independent filmmaker but i happen to be well respected and i have a lot of peers who
know about me and support my work across the board so i was lucky that I had enough people that could amplify this on social media.
If you don't have the privilege of having a semi-public platform and you're just a regular
person and they decide to do this to you for your politics, you don't have recourse.
You don't have the ability to cause a social media storm to get executives to call you
and tell you they're investigating what happened
that for normal people no they would be in a position where they couldn't access their money
they couldn't see their account balance couldn't access their transaction history and would be told
to wait for a quote check in the mail at a time where inflation is through the roof most Americans
live paycheck to paycheck and are one medical emergency away
from homelessness they want you to wait for your own money and they're not going to give you a
time frame of when you can receive this check in the mail then there's also the issue of while
you're dealing with being debanked and trying to go to another institution while this other one is
still holding your funds and payments are being
declined this also adversely affects your credit score in the meantime as payments get declined as
you're trying to move to a new institution and maybe you don't have the funds to open up an
account because you're waiting for your check in the mail so what do you do during that time do you
wait the however long it takes for them to send you your money and in
the meantime your bills are just not being paid or you have to pay them with credit cards and run up
credit card debt this is not acceptable in america uh banking has gotten to the point like social
media where it is ubiquitous and it's essentially like a utility now okay you can't get through your daily life without having a bank account and being able to
conduct transactions. And so they they cannot get away with doing this and we can't allow it.
Also, an interesting thing. Fifteen attorney generals have written a letter to Bank of
America demanding explanations for what they're doing with debanking conservatives and dissidents. My attorney general for my state of Virginia, Jason Miorkas, is one of the attorney generals
who signed on to that. So I'm hoping and I'm trying to reach out to his office because I think
that if somebody does some digging in Bank of America's internal communications, they're going
to find something where my account specifically
was flagged and i believe it's because of the work i'm i'm doing on this documentary and i think
that's what it was oh absolutely and we've seen this before as i pointed out yesterday bank of
america in terms uh in terms of turning over all kinds of information about all their customers
who are doing transactions in and around washington on
january the 6th they had colluded with the fbi the fbi can ask them for anything they want
and they take the position just like they do with phone companies that that's their data and if they
want to voluntarily turn it over the fbi doesn't need to have a search warrant and so the so bank
of america worked with them and the reason they're doing this is because bank of america like all of these too big to fail banks are highly
connected to um the federal government and of course they were creatures of the federal government
bank of america kicked off all these mergers that created a handful of of banks that were too big to
fail 10 years later at the same time that clinton americans failed out we bailed them out
and then they want to debank us yeah i don't think so yeah but you know that's the political
collusion that they have there you know that they they were they approved that merger in spite of
the fact they knew they were going to wind up with about a half dozen banks that were too big to fail
uh they approved that and then they removed the uh restrictions on getting involved in speculative
investment that's why these banks could then go in and buy up like bank of america did merrill lynch prove that and then they removed the restrictions on getting involved in speculative investment
that's why these banks could then go in and buy up like bank of america did merrill lynch and
things like that they removed the glass deagle act they allow these big bank mergers and and
here's where it's all going to go christina this is you know when we look at this and the
politicization of this and how rapidly this is all seized this is a preview of what's in it for everybody
with CBDC.
This is the way they're going to do it.
Once they get CBDC, oh, well, you wrote this post on social media and they noticed it.
All of a sudden now everything is locked.
You're locked out of everything.
And that's what they can do.
Once they get to a completely digitized central bank digital currency, they can shut everybody down just like they've done.
You just outlined some of the immediate things that you're going to be facing.
But that check presumably is in the mail.
But in the meantime, it's a tremendous hassle for you.
Presumably they'll send it.
But if we got CBDC, they just shut you down and leave it that way.
And there's nothing you're going to do about it.
This is why people need to rise up against CBDC.
We need to rise up against what is happening with these big banks like Bank of America.
But this is where it's ultimately going.
And it's going there for everybody.
The social credit system like we see in China and the debanking.
Absolutely. absolutely that's i think what's even more concerning is how quickly i think that we are
moving into uh that new financial system i think also and this may this is just my speculation so
i'll just say that as a caveat i believe they're purposely going to crash the economy i think
they're doing it now on purpose they're allowing the regional bank crisis to get worse i think they
want that because when the regional banks fail they'll once again come in to consolidate power
and to say because this happened now we need a new system we need the cbdc we needed a great
reset a new reset right we're going to reset the financial system that's what it's going to be and that to me is is terrifying because that means in
the future um they can like you said shut you down overnight and you will not have any recourse
another weird thing they were asking me to when I was on the phone with them is they were asking me
about um like checks I had been depositing and um they're asking me about my transactions things
that isn't frankly isn't their business they're like you know i obviously receive donations from
people so people send donations from all over the world i don't know who's sending them but they
were asking me do you know who sent this check were you expecting this do you know what this
was for and things like this and i'm going what this? Do you know what this was for? And things like this. And I'm going, what does it matter?
Whose business is this of yours?
And they were saying, well, there could be fraud, not on your part, but on other.
And it's like, well, isn't it your job then to investigate that and do the due diligence?
You're the financial institution, not me.
No.
And it was just really weird.
And it seems to me like they're looking for an explanation
and an excuse for what they did to try to say they didn't debank me to try to lie about what
happened and say oh no there could have been fraud and it just flagged our system and was a mistake
it was not a mistake i have when i went into the bank nobody said anything to me about potential fraud or a red
flag on the account no they just said the risk department decided to terminate the business
relationship but now the story has changed since they got all this flack on social media and
conveniently also today or it was yesterday their response is due to those 15 attorney generals they're supposed to
reply to the letter about specifically what what they are doing debanking uh conservatives and
dissidents and the attorney general were asking them to change their terms of service to explicitly
state bank of america does not discriminate against people for religious or political reasons
i doubt they're going to make that change to the terms of service so we'll see what can what
happens but yeah interesting timing yeah they have friends in high places that'll make sure
they don't get punished for that i mean they have been selected as partners and all of this stuff
and and when we look at all of this cancel culture directed at people for what
they say on social media,
you know,
they can kick you off of social media and life goes on.
And it goes on.
Even if you've got a media company or something like that,
it goes on without even being on social media.
But when they weaponize the financial system against us,
as they have made all indications,
they intend to do in a Chinese style system.
That's where it's going to be untenable for people.
And that's where the screws really come in.
And so that's what we really have to be concerned about.
And again, you're at the very front of this.
Let's give give us an update as to what's going on with these particular cases,
because there has been some changes in the cases of Barry Croft, Adam Fox,
who were convicted back in August of 2022.
Yeah, so we do have, what I will say, I at least think it's good news.
So we just had oral arguments on Adam and Barry's appeals at the Sixth Circuit in front of a three-judge panel.
The oral arguments, I believe, went went well the defense got 10 minutes each
the government got 20 minutes and it was really interesting listening to the judges on the sixth
circuit ask Nils Kessler the prosecutor on the case about why the government was basically
preventing all of this exculpatory information from the defense uh to be included and
one of it gets into the statements made by the informants that were incriminating for them
um the government was able to keep a number of informants completely off the stand one of them
was their main uh profile informant Steve robison he was a key architect of the plot maybe even the main
architect along with the other main informant Dan Chapel also known as Big Dan um and so they by
preventing him from testifying he was able to plead the fifth and the defense had requested
that the judge compel him to testify the judge judge did not. So the government argued that anything that
informant said on audio would be hearsay and that the jury wouldn't get to hear it.
Well, all of the audio that we have and the defense did, by the way, they filed a motion.
It was called out of court statements that they wanted to bring in. It was essentially all the things that were
exculpatory in nature for the defense. There's a whole list of individual statements, text messages
they wanted to get in in front of the jury. And the judge denied that motion with this bogus
blanket hearsay ruling across the board. And he stuck to that at the retrial of Adam and Barry, because remember,
the first trial ended in zero convictions, two acquittals and a mistrial on Adam and Barry. So
they retried them. And then there were a number of other issues with the retrial as well that were
also talked about at oral argument, one being an issue with potential juror misconduct. There was a juror on the jury in the retrial of
Adam and Barry who allegedly, according to three different witnesses at his work, when he received
the jury summons, he said, oh, I hope I get on the Whitmer case. I'm going to hang those guys.
Those were his exact words. And this was according to three different people.
Mid-trial, the defense lawyers brought this to Judge Anker's attention.
They had their private investigator
find other cooperating witnesses,
and the judge did not hold a proper,
what is called a Remmer hearing,
where the defense could interrogate the juror
and ask him, did you say this?
What the judge did, and this is highly unusual,
is he brings the juror and the government in closed chambers without defense lawyers being there.
And he says, I don't have any video of you saying this and you're not under oath, but there are allegations.
You said this.
Did you say it?
And the juror does not deny saying it.
He does not explicitly deny it.
He goes, I don't remember.
I don't think I don't think I did.
Well, the judge goes, oh, OK.
And then just allows him to continue on.
Now, when it comes to things like impropriety in these trials, especially one that is high
stakes like this, there's not even supposed to be the appearance of impropriety so
even the appearance of misconduct by a juror should have gotten that juror removed in an alternate
uh put in his place it's also interesting that that juror went on to be the foreman
of the jury isn't that nice yeah also other things that happened like um one of the guys that took a
plea deal caleb franks at the retrial of
adam and barry the government limited their cross-examination by the defense to 25 minutes
but the prosecutors had an unlimited time with caleb frank so they could spend 50 minutes um with
their uh direct and then when it went to the defense to cross-examine him they got 25 minutes
and when it got down to the last few minutes, Judge Onger starts doing a physical countdown.
You have two minutes left.
Are you really going to waste your time with this crap line of questioning?
And he starts disparaging them.
And he's only doing this to the defense, not the government.
So it's very clear.
And he's doing this in front of the jury.
It's clear to the jury who the judge favors, side the judge favors so this is completely inappropriate this is not a fair trial it is a
kangaroo court so those were the issues brought up on oral argument and the main one though being the
hearsay stuff because the judges on the sixth circuit the three judge panel asked the appeals
lawyers for adam and barry well what would you like like us to do? They said, we'd like a new trial where we can actually admit
evidence and call witnesses, like what you're supposed to have. So they go, okay, I think
that's where we're going. The government now has two weeks to respond. Their argument, which was
interesting at oral arguments about the hearsay
thing the prosecutor nils kessler tried to say well they don't have any specific statements that
they want in and i'm like um what are you talking about i've got the binder here they filed an
entire thing filled with all of these these are all statements that they wanted to get in. These are all things Steve Robeson said where he is directing a man named Frank Butler from Virginia to start a quick
reaction force. He's trying to get him to kidnap and kill Ralph Northam. That's why we have the
text message from the handling agent, Jason Chambers, saying mission is to kill the governor
specifically. That was about Ralph Northam and a separate thing they were doing
while they were doing the Whitmer hoax
because they really wanted it to be a multi-state plot.
And you'll hear more about that in the documentary there.
That's amazing.
You know, I've seen this type of thing as well
in all the cases that I've looked at in detail.
You go back and you look at the Bundy Ranch, for example.
The amount of exculpatory evidence
that they ruled out and and they did that and got some convictions early on but before um the
conclusion uh in terms of coming after emin bundy and some of the others they had a whistleblower
from the bureau of land management and it's because of that whistleblower coming forward
that they didn't get convictions on everything because they ruled out and excluded all kinds of
exculpatory evidence i i saw the same thing with ross albrecht in the silk road trial he's serving
three consecutive life sentences he'll never get parole and the reason is is that after they uh
convicted him uh the uh prosecutor and and uh when they were doing the the sentencing they said well
you know he he put out this murder for hire thing and he was never even indicted, let alone found guilty of that.
That was just something that was thrown out to the media.
And they kept the fact that there were FBI agents who were running Silk Road and had and were currently as his trial was going on.
These two FBI agents were on trial themselves for embezzling money out of
silk road anything that they applied to him could have been applied to the could have been the fbi
agents that were doing it and and they kept that away from the jury that these guys had all the
keys to the website and were embezzling money and were on trial themselves for that type of thing
and so it is amazing how the the justice system is rigged.
And when you look at any of this, any of these trials, it's just amazing how they exclude
all this evidence that would clearly show that somebody is innocent.
Yeah.
And I like to remind people we have a legal system, not a justice system.
That's right. It's a legal system, which is designed, of course,
to bring in money and, you know, to punish people that the government doesn't like. And the entire
thing is, like most of these judges are former prosecutors, like the government has every
advantage, even though they have almost unlimited resources
and the people they're up against are borderline indigent for the most part uh like for the you
know in the whitmer case certainly uh where those guys were reliant on public defenders and i believe
that they didn't think it was going to go to trial i think they believed they were going to
arrest these guys and do this shock and awe thing
of like you're facing life in prison we've got a 99 conviction rate blah blah blah you know they do
these scare tactics and a lot of times public defenders will work with the prosecutors in this
way because they have a big caseload They encourage often their clients to take plea deals for something they didn't do.
That's right.
They'll say, well, you know, this is what you're up against.
And they scare you and they make you think that you cannot win going up against this
machine.
And that's what it is.
It is a well-oiled machine in place.
The legal system is basically a racket and it's a scam up and down it's all about making money and
i say this as somebody who worked as a paralegal for many years and saw it from the inside you know
i went to criminal i was in the criminal justice program in high school and i had this silly idea
about like just the justice system and that's not how it is at all once you really experience it you
go oh this is like a ponzi scheme basically you know they have these court-appointed guardians
ad litem they do they have all these things with them they're just there to make money and not to
help people but destroy them and and as you point out most people won't go to trial. I don't know what this is, something like 93% or whatever.
Just plea out and take a deal because the thing is so rigged.
And because we don't have independently thinking juries.
We don't have jury nullification.
The judges tell them, no, you can't do that.
Sometimes specifically, they find out that you're doing jury nullification.
They will remove you. They may not remove you you they may leave you in as the foreman if you uh said i'm
out to get this guy but if you say something about jury nullification uh they're going to uh
immediately remove you so it is very rigged and they do come up with all of these that it's like
shock and awe overwhelming people with all these extra charges and everything
you have to firmly believe in your innocence and uh in order to uh push back against this system
and actually take it to trial i think yeah i agree and i think that they assumed these guys
were gonna just take the plea deals and that this wouldn't go to trial and none of this information
would come out i think that's what they were expecting.
I don't think they ever thought anyone was going to hear about Steve Robeson.
Well, give us an update as to what's going on with the documentary,
and I'm sure that it's taking a hit now because of all this stuff,
and I'm sure that's the intention.
Yeah, exactly.
Yeah, we are, you know, as I had said said we're preparing to do another shoot this one is
pretty important so i'll be traveling back to michigan um it is just overwhelming uh on just
to try to do it as such a small crew um we're a very small crew so we're just a few people and uh
it's very difficult but um where we stand right now is we've got one one more shoot
i'm going to be spending a week in michigan going up and down the state i have access for a limited
time to certain very important areas of interest from the case that are basically essential to the
documentary so this is probably my most important trip um and then there's one more i
have to make and then we should be able to get back into post-production but every time i say
that there's always something that ends up happening because the it's such a complex story
right this is four years four different trials 14 defend, 20 unindicted co-conspirators, everybody's family and friends.
So it's a lot to to put together.
There's a lot. I think people have a misunderstanding of how much work goes into doing something like this, how expensive it is to make a documentary.
Believe it or not, they don't actually just get made by
themselves overnight. It takes a lot of work, a lot of resources, a lot of financing. And we have
been very lucky and very blessed to have been able to essentially crowdfund this so far. My family
has also helped out and they're very supportive and i'm very very lucky to have them
because they know that this is something that is important to me that i'm passionate about
so um i will not put the film out until it is complete and i am going to be going through
things in detail in the documentary because nobody else is going to do it somebody had to preserve the
historical record so i have a lot uh a lot right now that we're sitting on um so hopefully yes the
what they've done now with the debanking right before i have to travel is causing a lot of
problems for me because it's you know I have enough trying to plan a shoot,
uh,
which is difficult enough with a small crew,
like our time and resources are so tight that I have to schedule things to
like the hour for what I'm going to do each day because of my limited time.
So I already was trying to do that.
Now it adds more things that i
have to deal with first and then of course some of my money is now tied up and i don't know when i'm
gonna get it um luckily though they did not get the bank account for the documentary itself and
i think the reason for that is because i did not use any big bank. I knew going into it
when I created the fundraiser for the documentary, I created a separate account just for that.
I had a feeling that they might try. So I went with like a bank that is not a big bank that
a lot of people haven't even heard of. And I think that's the only reason why that one has survived so far.
So if you have donated to the documentary with the Give, Send, Go fundraiser, you have nothing to worry about.
Those funds will, they're fine.
They have not gotten any of that.
That's good.
That's good.
And that's one of the key things.
We need to any of that. That's good. That's good. And that's one of the key things. We need to think about that.
We need to look towards local banks, smaller banks, banks where you're going to know the people,
and not the banks that are so tightly tied into the federal government and the FBI and other things like that, like Bank of America.
I think it's very key.
Bank of America, who has collaborated with the FBI, as you said, with January 6th.
This is one of the things the 15 attorney general said in their letter to Bank of America.
In the first three paragraphs, they said they collaborate with the FBI.
So I changed their name to the Bank of the FBI. Yeah, right.
It's like banking with J. Edgar Hoover. You know, know, I feel like they just wanted to cause inconveniences for me and to try to do this right before I had to leave for a shoot to make it more difficult for me to slow this very objective about the situation and about the guys.
And I just wanted to know the truth. And I as I started doing it, things kept happening.
That just was reinforcing what I was seeing in the discovery of like how vindictive the government can be and what they will do to people who they just don't like yeah um oh yeah
like i have had uh and i think i talked about this before when i was interviewing adam and barry um
i interviewed barry right before his sentencing the night before i said is there any statement
you want to get out i have a small platform but i'll put it out for you he said yes i put it out like a
five minute video maybe at nine o'clock at night the next morning the prosecutor nils kessler is
quoting from it at barry sentencing to call him unrepentant and completely radicalized for not
taking responsibility for the fbi's plot and his innocence. But then he also said that he was
a spiritual leader. He was like the blind sheik and all this other nonsense. He gave Barry 19 and
a half years. So Barry ended up getting more time than Adam Fox, who the government initially said
was the ringleader and focused on Adam. Adam got 16 years, though Barry got 19 and a half. And I
think that's because at that time
of sentencing, Barry was participating in the documentary more than any of the other guys,
including more than Adam. And I think it was punishment to him specifically. So that night
after their sentencing, I'm interviewing him again. I said, do you guys want to get statements
out to the weaponization committee? I will record them'll get them out the guys wrote their statements I record Barry uh reading his as a four minute long
statement I publish it the next day the next morning both Adam and Barry are moved out of
Nuevo County and sent to different supermax prisons across the country Adam sent to Florence supermax
Barry sent to Terre Haute where they then tell him when he gets there that he's going to be moved into the communications
management unit, the CMU, which would have prevented his ability to basically even
communicate with me through letters. So at that point, once they did that, oh, and my house was
raided twice. At the same time, these guys were moved to super maxes.
So all of these things were happening that are sort of like plausible deniability for the government that, oh, maybe it's just coincidental timing that this is happening.
But it's just one thing after another.
And these really seem like with the debanking now also with the bureau of prisons labeling me a security risk
for no reason i have no criminal record i'm somebody who was in the criminal justice system
worked in law for many years volunteered with the orthodox prison ministries before i even started
this documentary so i should have no issues with the bOP. They had approved me for visitation with one of the guys.
Then I called before I came for the visit.
I get there physically.
They say now I'm not approved anymore.
And they wouldn't tell me why.
They wouldn't let me visit with them.
The poor kid, you know, he had just gotten his hair cut.
He was ready to get his picture taken with me.
And he was sitting there waiting.
And I can't call
him to tell him they're not letting me in well i find out later that they tell me that the bop has
denied my visits now because i'm a quote security risk they wouldn't sign off on it though nobody
from bop would sign a name to that and nobody would tell me who made that determination when
it was made and on what
criteria that was made so we have a FOIA request in right now with the federal bureau of prisons
i attended a BOP oversight hearing i met the director of the BOP Colette Peters she told me
she was going to facilitate a visit and then this is what happened this was the result of that right
she put me in touch with her media person who was supposed to facilitate this visit.
And I get this email just from a generic BOP at BOP.gov email with nobody's name on it saying,
you have been, you know, they had approved me first.
And then they said they rescinded the approval and i'm a quote security
risk wow well yeah nobody will tell me why that's what exactly looks like the no-fly list we look at
all these different things that they have come up with in just the last few years last 20 years or
so things like the no-fly list things like the communication management unit that you mentioned
i've talked many times to marty gottesfeld who was um put in there his big
crime was he came after a harvard affiliated children's hospital up in boston because there
was a medical kidnapping case there he embarrassed them they got him sent to prison and they got him
sent to a communications management unit because he was connected to a lot of different people so
we look at these types of things these are structures that have absolutely no place in a republic that has a Bill of Rights like we do and a Constitution like we do.
They belong in a dystopian totalitarian society, which is what we have become, folks.
If you start to peel this back, all of these different structures have been set up.
They've already been applied to a lot of people.
The question is, when are they going to broaden this out to everybody?
Because that is what's going to happen. And it makes me very concerned about things like CBDC and these other things,
digital ID and stuff like that, because we see the totalitarian heart of our government,
that it despises the principles that America was founded on.
It truly is amazing.
If people want to find, keep up with you and find it,
they can go to K&K, is it film singular or film plural dot com?
K&Kfilm.com.
Good, okay.
And there they can find how they can donate and support.
You've got links to all of that stuff there.
They can see the trailer that we played at the beginning of this.
And I would imagine, you know, as you move forward, I mean, these trials are still in appeal.
They could continue in appeal.
I guess you're going to have to just kind of, you know, put something there together.
And then you could always do an update as some of these things are
resolved and i would imagine that after the the core of the story is told that there would be an
opportunity to go for people to go back and dig deeper you know that's what we're thinking yeah
we're thinking of we're focused right now on getting the first part out part one i think is
going to be the main uh focus and then after that, maybe a part two and three, because this is going to be there's just no way you can get all of this information into one film.
You have to do it that way.
So we're focused now, but we can't even get part one done without doing this last shot.
We were in post-production.
We were working on editing and we're like you know
what we just can't without access to certain locations which i was able to secure this is
the other reason why i think they really don't want me doing this last trip because and i say
what it is because that would be foolish as i know my assigned agent is watching and listening
but they have other ways of tracking and monitoring all of your communications. I already know that they're monitoring mine. Certainly, they monitor all my communications with the five guys who are still in prison. And so I feel like they really don't want me coming for this last shoot because this is going to be my most important one. And I'm really looking forward to it also i will say for the appeals
of the state guys uh pete musico joe morrison and paul bellar the three who were tried at the state
level for quote providing material support and then moved to uh federal bop facilities across
the country on the eve of their appeals all of those guys could be incarcerated by the way until 2063 so that's
about 40 years for nothing paul's 25 right now um it's just insane to think about he's been
incarcerated since he was 21 years old joe's only 29 right now his two young kids have not they're
like babies they have not gotten to be with their father at all.
And then Pete is his father-in-law.
That's their grandfather is also incarcerated.
So imagine that your father and grandfather are incarcerated for something they didn't do.
And it could potentially be for 40 years.
That is just insane to think about.
What we know for that is for Paul, we have a hearing on him about bringing him back to Michigan. That hearing is coming up June 7 in Michigan. And it looks like the defense has filed for a writ to kind of compel them to bring him back to Michigan so he can meaningfully participate in the appeals process. Right now, as it is in
Minersville, Pennsylvania, he's got no access to a Michigan law library. His Michigan court-appointed
public defender can't meet with him, doesn't make those drives, so he's had no contact with his
lawyer. Legal mail is returned to sender, so he has not gotten the transcripts he needs to prepare for his appeal
and then it goes on and on all of the attorney client privileged phone calls are being monitored
by a third party and i'm not saying that this is coming from court filings in the case anyone can
go look at the exhibits where they the attorneys are saying this a third party is monitoring the phone calls. We all know who that third party is.
We also all know that Whitmer is the head of the MDOC. As the governor of Michigan,
she is actually the head of the Michigan Department of Corrections. If you don't know
how the organizational chart works, that's how it is. So even if we do bring all three guys back to
Michigan pending appeal, my concern is as soon
as they step foot in Michigan, they're getting put in the hole and contact with them is going to
cease. And that's my concern right now is keeping in touch with them during this time, because we
have no idea what's going to happen. It's also very weird that the trial judge is still overseeing the appeals judge wilson and this is the bizarre thing they say well judge wilson in this court of claims process
if he decides like he's going to decide to take up an appeal on his own rulings why are we wasting
time with this then they go oh well after if he makes a decision after that then it goes to the
uh like the michigan court of appeals or something
and with a three judge panel and then they'll make a decision and i said so why are we doing this
then is this just to waste time and just to keep these men in prison he's judge wilson's not going
to disagree with rulings he made that's just nonsensical and so i i just have no i feel like i'm in clown world i have no
idea what's happening and as somebody who worked in law i've never seen something like this occur
where the trial judge becomes the person overseeing the appeals process i've never seen that happen
before amazing well it's a story that really has to be told and it's something that we should all be concerned about how our government has loosened the chains that we're supposed to bind them down
as patrick henry said bind them down the chains of the constitution but the fact that we have
these bureaucracies because that's what the fbi is it's a federal bureaucracy that we have these
bureaucracies that will uh ent, that will bait and entrap.
And then we have the, and that's part of this, a big part of this.
And then the other part of it is how they will deny due process, how they will deny
a fair trial, how they will apply excessive punishment.
All of these things are part of this story and of so many other stories.
But if people can see this in one story they they might
understand um you know just how important it is and these other ones and i i know that you're
going to have a lot of uh problems with uh uh getting this scene take a look at uh the uh the
the movie that clint eastwood did about the olympic bombings in atlanta for example right
and and richard jewel and what happened with that
they came after that movie in so many different ways they they used the me too thing to shut it
down there's going to be all kinds of uh fliver uh frivolous and and slanderous things that will
probably come out just like they threw against clint eastwood to try to shut down this film
get people to not see it,
because that's the way they operate.
And that was an excellent movie,
and more people should have seen it,
because that gives them a glimpse
into the reality of the FBI.
It's not this carefully prepared and presented image
that J. Edgar Hoover would always do
through Hollywood and through his TV show that he ran, you know,
for years and years when I was much younger.
But that's that's it's a PR thing.
And they work on that very much.
So, of course, they're going to be opposing you.
They oppose anything that shows them getting it wrong and getting it vindictive.
And so but we should all be very concerned about what is happening to our government.
And we need more documentaries about these types of things.
But your film is very important.
It was also the template for J6.
The same guy that ran that operation goes to Washington
and runs the J6 thing to entrap people.
We've got people that we're seeing so much excessive punishment
of pro-life people, of J6 people, of these guys.
It truly is amazing what our government has become
i think it's it's disgusting and it's very sad um i'm somebody who you know i'm a very nice lady i
love to give people the benefit of the doubt and you know i try to be very positive and stuff like
that but this the process of like working on this has really i don't want to say
black pilled me but it has i already was aware of like fbi corruption in fact my research of
pat con is what got me started covering the whitmer case because i had been looking into that prior to
those guys getting arrested once they got arrested i'm going oh my god it's pack on all over again
and i'm seeing it but experiencing it is different when it starts happening to you these cointel pro
tactics that they do or um like what the uh east german stasi did they had a program called
which means decomposition where they would do very bizarre things to people including going into
their home and rearranging furniture and then leaving it just to make you think that you're
going crazy or you say to people yeah i think something my home was burglarized would they
steal anything no they just rearrange the furniture that makes you sound psychotic but
these are the things they would do to people. They would arrange for failures
in your work, and you didn't know. You would just think that you weren't progressing in life, that
you didn't get the promotion, but really, they were arranging for these things to happen to you, to
make it as difficult for you as possible to do whatever it was you were doing they didn't like.
Typically, that is dissenting from the official narrative and exposing their criminality um and these are the kinds of things that they do the things that give
them plausible deniability but it's just little death by a thousand cuts and of course you know
you know about that i know about that they know about that and there isn't any uh restriction on
their part uh from a moral or a legal standard. There's no restrictions on whatever they do.
So if they see something that the Stasi people did,
oh yeah, we could use that.
And so they're going to adopt any and all of this stuff
because there is no controlling legal authority
for these organizations.
And it doesn't matter, the FBI is there,
but when we look at all these other different aspects,
whether it's the EPA coming up with arbitrary things to shut down our infrastructure there is no control and and
washington is absolutely out of control none of the people in washington will do anything about it
they will they'll hold show trials about this or that but they keep funding it all they're they're
big superpowers that they can cut the funding to it they don't do it instead they're giving them
massive new budgets and bigger budgets,
and they're doing the same thing with the IRS as they are with the FBI.
Here, have another big pile of money.
We love what you're doing.
Right.
Well, lying to us and fundraising off of these little show hearings that they do hold,
there's zero oversight of the FBI.
The Weaponization Committee has been a complete and total farce the nerve of
them to refer to that as a church committee 2.0 i just think is ridiculous but that's where we are
jim jordan has been a complete failure he has been such a disappointment i myself have tried to get
information to the committee to jim jordan himself about the whitmer case specifically to get them
to urge them to investigate like i said
i even got statements from the men themselves and gave them handed it off to them and i've gotten
no response from the weaponization committee and i've heard from you know we'll just say people
behind closed doors that they're not interested in getting into the bottom of it because they're
donors it's not on their list of priorities for their donors they go on a list of like one to 23 that would be number 23 at the
bottom of and i'm going to the american people though it's number one for them who cares about
your donors so we get hunter biden we get this nonsense uh that frankly nobody cares about. All of these political dynasties have nepo babies.
Hunter Biden isn't any different by any stretch of the imagination. Who cares? You know, it's just
stupid. But this is and then there are five men still incarcerated, ripped from their families.
Barry has three daughters. Joe has two daughters. Pete has daughters, grandchildren.
Paul, they they threw him in there when he was 21 years old before he had a chance to start a family.
They're taking time from these men that they'll never get back for something they didn't do.
And yet we can't get Jim Jordan to look into this. We can't get him to look into the blueprint for january 6 we can't get the weaponization committee to investigate this case the most egregious example of weaponization uh in
recent history which according to the government it was the biggest the greatest domestic terrorism
case in a generation we can't get the weaponization committee to investigate that then it's completely useless and it's just a farce
and it's just there for them to grift off of it by taking little two-minute sound bites of
themselves at these show trials and that they rush to put on social media or they get their
fox news appearance that's all these people care about They don't give a damn about these men. And they're not going to until we make them, until we put enough pressure on them publicly to do something.
Oh, I agree.
Yeah, they absolutely don't care about any principles whatsoever.
And they don't understand that if they allow a government that is weaponized and totalitarian, that eventually it is going to come back after them as um you had
michael hayden say we're not interested in everybody we're only interested in interesting
people well guess what these uh congressmen are also interesting people they're being blackmailed
probably but they will also find themselves up against the wall when they they really drop the
hammer on this stuff and you look at these politicians who are getting uh getting censored
or even a trump with all of these other things that they're coming up against him he could have
done some things to uh stand up for free speech he could have done some things to shut down this
kind of weaponization which was around the entire time but if you don't do anything about that it's
going to eventually come around to you as well and that's the thing that they don't know and they
don't they don't seem to care about they think that they're above the law as well and they really don't care what
happens to you and i and they don't care what happens to these other people they don't support
justice whatsoever they think they can skate through and do whatever they want and for the
most part they're right you know you get menendez beat the first trial so they haven't come in after
him a second time but you know the they can pretty much do anything they want and get away with it so i guess um you know maybe that's what the whole ball game
is about that's why i think uh we need to have this documentary we need to expose this to the
light that's the way we disinfect this stuff and then people need to understand just how rotten
washington is so people start directing their energies away from these people like jim jordan
who aren't going to do anything and start looking at what if anything we can do at the most local
level i think we're going to have to take this country back from the grassroots up and we're
going to have to first of all dis uh avow any any idea that we're going to get this solved from the
top down the top down the top is completely rotten absolutely yeah i agree with
you 100 i think that's honestly i think that's why the whitmer guys were targeted in the first
place because they were the guys on the ground that said we we have to step up and do nothing
when they saw the country burning to the ground in 2020 during the mostly peaceful protests these
were the men that said let's get our community together and protect our communities.
That's what they were doing.
And that's why they didn't like them.
That's why they wanted to target them
because they were men who said,
we're not going to sit here
and allow you to loot buildings
and businesses and burn them to the ground.
We are going to organize.
We're going to show up armed
and we're going to stand out
in front of these buildings and we're going to guard them they don't like that they didn't like
the men armed men coming together organizing themselves and saying no we're not going to allow
your tyranny anymore we're going to stand against it and it was that it was simply them saying those
words that got them targeted and i'd'd also say for people who think they know
what happened with the Whitmer case, they do not. There's so much to this story that no one knows
about that I haven't even talked about because I want people to see it in the documentary that you
think you know what happened here. I can assure you, you don't. You're going to see what happened firsthand,
and you're going to hear from the people
that actually happened to themselves.
And you're going to also see the lies
that were told about these families and these men.
And you're going to see them for who they really are.
Yes, it's very important.
I really hope that you get this thing done,
and the sooner the better.
I know you want to get it done as well.
KNKFilm.com is where people can find it.
I would also say this,
Christina,
you better air gap,
your editing equipment and things like that.
Make sure that it's not connected to anything that's connected to the
internet.
So they don't put a virus on your machine and take it down.
Um,
you know,
do all that kind of stuff.
I'm serious.
I mean,
I've had,
um,
you know,
Mark Hall,
who did a documentary about fatality land. He made sure he had his stuff air gap and he was getting threats as well uh from that
organization so you know air gap your editing machine and this other stuff make sure you got
lots of backups of other things as well uh guard goldsmith i would give the last uh word here too
guard has uh liberty conspiracy and he says uh to christ, he says, this is a key conversation showing how both Christina's work on the film and
David's work on a show can yield new and wider benefits.
I keep wondering if recent probes I had with stocks at Merrill Lynch,
a bank of America owned, as you noted yesterday, David,
stem from this kind of targeting. Keep up the great work. Yeah.
The network that is there and it's going to get so much more extensive with their leverage of artificial intelligence and other things like this.
We've got to try to establish some firewalls on this tyranny.
If we don't, it's going to be unlimited and so unbelievably pervasive.
So people need to start thinking about that. We need to put some air gaps between us and the internet because that's one of
their key tools,
you know,
for our essential things like finances and food and other things like that.
Get an air gap,
get it out there separate from some of these other things.
Thank you so much for joining us,
Christina.
Sorry about all the problems that you're having,
but of course,
thank you for fighting and we know you're going to get this thing finished.
K and K film.com.
Thank you very much.
Thank you. Thank you.
Thank you.
Well, that's it, folks, for today.
And, again, I've got some stuff I didn't get to today, but we'll save it for tomorrow.
We've got some things happening tomorrow.
And it is very important for us to understand just how far from the Constitution the federal government has gotten.
Not to get drawn into these personal petty rivalries
between presidential candidates and the uniparty.
That's there to keep you distracted from the real things that need to be done
with your life, your family, God, and your community.
Keep those things there and focus on that.
That's what you can do something about.
Thank you for joining us.
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