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You're listening to The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Wednesday, the 17th of May, year of our Lord 2023.
Well, today I'm going to begin with talking about this Durham report.
I didn't think there was going to ever be anything there.
And, of course, there wasn't anything there, actually.
Seen by some as a vindication.
I want to cover the reactions to this.
Trump's reactions, Fox News reactions, the FBI's reactions.
All of these are far more important than the actual report.
Because again, we knew this stuff from the very beginning.
We'll talk about that.
We've got some very important Second Amendment news that's coming up, as well as I have something to tell you about civil asset forfeiture that I've not talked about before.
I talk about it a lot, and a lot of people don't pay much attention to it.
But I want to go back to the history of it, because it ties in a great deal into Joe Biden's agenda.
And it tells us a great deal about his character and his contempt for the Constitution.
We'll be right back. again as i said yesterday i mentioned at the beginning of the program i said i'm not going
to cover it i i changed my mind because there's been so many reactions and i think it's important
to talk about that of course the first reaction was from the babylon b media admits that they
lied about the russian coll media admits that they lied about
the russian collusion thing but they're totally telling the truth about everything else cnn just
keeps going further down and further down why isn't msnbc sinking as well and all the rest of
them new york times washington post all the rest of them uh as the babylon b says after john durham's
newly released report confirmed the trump-Russia collusion narrative
was entirely fabricated,
several notable media figures admitted
that they lied to the American people for three years,
but they promised that they're totally telling the truth
about everything else now.
I would never lie to the American people,
says CBS News anchor Scott Paley,
except for that one time,
and that doesn't count.
Just look at how serious and trustworthy my face is.
Look at my sincere gaze as I stare soulfully
into the camera, well, teleprompter,
that he's reading, and deliver my prepared lines with the gravitas of a real
truth teller. Come on. CNN anchor and part-time
anonymous message board foot model and jake
tapper i don't know what that was a reference to he says you can still trust us even though
we divided the country in hatred and anger for three years to try to destroy trump over a false
narrative and then continue to do so even after we found out it was fake then insulted the
intelligence of everyone who was skeptical about what we're saying, it doesn't mean we would ever lie to you about anything.
Well, exactly.
And here's the thing.
I was saying it from the very beginning.
All this Trump-Russia collusion was put out by Hillary Clinton.
It's very obvious what it was. I said, it's a red herring because it came out,
uh,
just as the DNC convention was beginning.
I was covering the DNC convention.
I was there.
I was walking around sticking a microphone in the,
in the face of a lot of Democrats asking them about the Hillary stuff.
They didn't want to talk about that.
The only one to talk about the Russia stuff,
right?
We knew exactly what that was.
And it was, you know, sort of thing.
Don't look at my email scandal.
Here's a scandal that I created.
Let's pay attention to that.
Classic case of a red herring.
You know, you got a fox hunt.
To throw the hounds off of the fox hunt,
the anti-hunting people in the UK would take out
a smelly fish, preferably a red herring. And as the fox went by, they would drag it across the
trail to make sure that the fox, um, that the hounds lost the fox trail. Uh, that's exactly
what this was. Knew it from the very beginning. Totally fabricated and just a misdirection.
And then we had the Durham report.
And Rush Limbaugh, before he died, I remember doing that to him a couple of times because as I was driving home, I would see what he was talking about at the top of the hour.
But he was getting so frustrated with all this Durham report long before he died.
He said, oh, look, all these people say the Durham report is never going to land.
He says he's never going to do anything of any substance.
If he ever releases it, it's going to be of no consequence whatsoever.
Nothing will be done.
And, of course, nothing is going to be done.
What the Durham report has been is a whitewash for the FBI.
They say they meant well.
You know, it wasn't any malice, no corruption,
no politicized coup, no attempt.
No, this was simply confirmation bias.
They wanted to believe this, and they did believe it,
even though he's got documents
showing that they
admit that there was nothing there
but they kept going. How could that be
confirmation bias?
If you've got documents
that show that they've
investigated this and they're talking to each other and say
there's nothing here.
There's nothing here.
And yet they keep going.
And yet they tell lies on television.
How is that confirmation bias?
No, that is malice.
That is malice in the same way when you're talking about defamation cases
with Dominion and other things like that.
You know, if you've got the private texts and emails of people within Fox News,
they say, well, we don't believe this stuff,
but we're going to tell the public that anyway.
This is the same thing.
Well, the FBI did.
But of course, we have a justice system that is so incredibly politicized and biased now.
That's where the bias is.
It's not a confirmation bias.
It's a biased media, biased justice department.
After four years of dragging his feet,
this is information liberation's characterization,
John Durham released his much-hyped report,
largely confirms what we already knew,
but it attributes malice on the part of the FBI to incompetence or to bias,
effectively shielding the agency from any culpability for criminal actions
and um so again chris minahan at information liberation says my theory that william barr
and durham were just stringing everybody along with this promises that the fbi deep state would
be held accountable for their crimes. But wait a minute.
I agree with that.
And I always thought that, and I criticized Barr when Trump put him in.
So what's he doing?
Putting in this guy that rebuilt the CIA with George H.W. Bush
after it was thoroughly discredited with the church committee hearings and everything.
Why is he putting that guy in as his attorney general?
Do you really think that William Barr is going to do anything to defend Trump or to make
anything right?
This guy has been corrupt from the get-go.
He was his number two at the CIA.
And then when Bush, George H.W.
Bush became president, he made him one of the youngest ever Attorney General of the U.S.
And so I never thought there was going to be anything about that.
But who hired him?
Who put him in there?
Who could have fired him and replaced him with somebody who was real?
Trump.
Very bad appointments.
So bad, it's almost hard to believe that they were genuine.
Anyway, I was incredulous when he hard to believe that they were genuine. Anyway.
Um, I was incredulous when he put in bar in the first place, the Durham report is 306
pages.
It revealed little says the New York times, little substantial new information about the
inquiry known as crossfire hurricane.
It failed to produce any kind of blockbuster revelations, accusing the Bureau of politically
motivated misconduct
against Trump and his allies, had suggested that Durham would uncover that.
Instead, the report was concluding that the FBI suffered from confirmation bias and, quote,
a lack of analytical rigor as it pursued leads about Trump's ties to Russia. This is the same type of thing that we saw with Ken star covering up for,
uh,
Bill Clinton and that impeachment thing,
you know,
very credible charges of economic corruption.
Like we see with Biden now,
very credible charges of sexual predation.
Like we see with Trump now.
And of course,
Ken star just swept it away.
Well, he lied about a consensual affair.
An objective and honest assessment of these strands of information
should have caused the FBI to question not only the predication
for a crossfire hurricane, but also to reflect on whether the FBI
was being manipulated for political purposes.
But it did not, says the New York Times.
Even they're a bit surprised by this.
Durham said he's not recommending any wholesale changes to the FBI.
It's really just fine.
They just messed up this one time, just like the media.
Media lied to you for three years.
The FBI lied for more than three years.
And they're all just fine now.
It was just an isolated incidence of confirmation bias.
I don't know how this happened, but, you know, let's just move on.
There's nothing to see here.
And as Chris Minahan points out, compare this to the standard for the Proud Boys.
They were found guilty of seditious conspiracy
with little to no evidence whatsoever.
But the FBI, launching a political investigation
into Trump's campaign to sabotage him
and to dig up dirt on all of his allies
so they could be thrown into prison
was somehow just a product of confirmation bias
that got out of hand.
Now, if ever there was,
you want to apply this standard of seditious conspiracy,
apply it to the FBI.
Send them to jail.
But, of course, I don't see that being proposed by anybody.
Ten takeaways.
This is a summary from just the news.
Number one, the government had no evidence.
Neither U.S. law enforcement nor the intelligence community had any evidence.
Durham concluded the FBI followed its own procedure the bureau quote would have
learned if they'd follow their own procedure they would have learned that their own experienced
russia analysts had no information about trump being involved in the russian leadership officials
they didn't care and ask them right they didn't ask the r analysts. They had their own agenda.
They were making this up with Steele dossier and the rest of this stuff.
This is pure fiction.
It wasn't an investigation.
Again, the FBI is actually the FIB.
All they do is lie and instigate.
It's the federal instigation bureaucrats.
That's what they are,rats that's what they are and
that's what they did why are we surprised and why are we surprised that durham did nothing
that he waited for so here's the other thing that i don't see anybody saying
and that is that this whole label of trump being a puppet of put, has now taken such a firm hold in the mind of Democrats
and probably a lot of independents.
So there isn't anything that could come out now at this point
that is going to dislodge that.
There's not going to be any retraction that could possibly be done by CNN
or New York Times or Washington Post.
None of these people could do enough to pull this back.
This is baked into what they believe. You want to talk about bias, confirmation bias? It's the
public's confirmation bias. It's criminal action by the FBI, but it's the public's confirmation
bias that they fed. I say this stuff all the time. Orange man and the puppet of man and his the puppet of putin and all the rest of this stuff look uh you know
trump is dancing to a tune uh he's he's promoting himself but he's also dancing to somebody else's
tune but it's not putin and that's the really sad thing you didn't see who he is the puppet of
no new charges durham did not recommend any additional people face charges stemming from his
investigation.
He had a couple of people that he had pursued charges against that were
unsuccessful.
US foreign allies refused to aid in the effort.
UK intelligence services.
No, we're not getting involved in that.
They all knew it was fake.
The FBI knew it was fake.
They all knew it was fake.
Former intelligence officials promoted the narrative despite knowing that there was
absolutely no evidence. Good example of this, first one mentioned by Just the News,
John Brennan came into Durham's crosshairs for his repeated public remarks supporting the narrative
that Trump campaign colluded with the Russian government. For example, Brennan saying in an op-ed for the New York Times in 2018,
Brennan said, I encountered and am aware of information and intelligence
that revealed contracts and interactions between Russian officials
and U.S. persons involved in the Trump campaign.
I'm sorry, that was not.
Yeah, and he said he told that to the House Intelligence Committee in 2017.
So he wrote for the New York Times a piece that said
Trump's claims of no collusion are hogwash.
But if he testified, and he did,
before these House Intelligence Committees,
if he committed perjury, and he did,
they ought to come after him.
Why doesn't the House come after him?
And of course, nobody ever came after James Clapper when he lied to the American public about spying on us.
They will not come after Brennan either, because that's the real government.
That's who they're the real puppet of.
The intelligence community. And it's not monolithic. There is division within the intelligence
community. Anyway, key foreign affair officials saw no evidence.
Even Victoria Nuland said that. She told Durham's team
that, quote, she never saw any U.S. government proof of the allegations contained in the Steele reporting regarding Trump and Russian officials.
She advised that she had received a two-page summary of the Steele allegations from Jonathan Weiner.
The Steele dossier has been thoroughly discredited, of course.
The Clinton campaign was behind the whole thing.
We knew this from the very beginning.
As I said, it was a red herring FBI's actions with respect to other highly
significant intelligence to receive from a trusted foreign source pointing to the
Clinton campaign plan to vilify Trump by tying him to Putin so as to divert
attention from her own concerns relating to her use of a private
email server.
Yeah, don't look at what I did.
Who released this?
And look, Trump is a Putin puppet.
That's exactly what this is all about for years, and everybody chasing that.
There were double standards for Trump, double standards for Clinton.
The FBI headquarters and department officials required defensive briefings
to be provided to Clinton and other officials or candidates
who appeared to be the targets of foreign interference.
In another, the FBI elected to end an investigation
after one of its longtime valuable, uh, sources went beyond what was authorized and made an improper and possibly
illegal financial contribution to the Clinton campaign on behalf of a foreign
entity as a precursor to a much larger donation being contemplated.
You know, when they went to a Clinton, the FBI went to Clinton and said,
we'd like to see your service. He said, go away, go away. And they did.
They did.
And then when people had Hunter's laptop, the FBI intervened for that.
Clinton opposition research firm Fusion GPS went to the media before the FBI.
Articles written by the New York Times, Slate, Mother Jones,
regarding the Trump-Russia collusion narrative were cited by the report for inaccurate information that they published.
Well, there you go.
Fake news.
But there will be no consequences for any of this stuff.
By the way, the Technofog did a good job of summarizing this on Twitter.
It's a legal account. He said, the FBI and Department of Justice restricted
two investigations into Hillary during the 2016 election. They restricted a Clinton Foundation
investigation. And I've talked to Charles Ortel, who does, you know, kind of financial investigations
and everything. He said, you know, the Clinton Foundation has never required,
as a charity, as a 501 or whatever,
they've never filed the required paperwork.
And, you know, Trump never investigated them.
His Department of Justice, his IRS, never did it.
I mean, that's not even looking at the details
that just bothered a file and yet they're still operating as a donation they don't they skate
with everything uh number two illegal foreign contributions to the clinton campaign were shut
down by the fbi and the Department of Justice.
And then Crossfire Hurricane was opened as a full investigation while that was being done.
According to the FBI, CHS in early 2016, the Clinton campaign was fully aware of and okay with a foreign contribution.
It was in violation of federal laws, I just reported.
The FBI agent did not get receipts
and asked the source to stay away from the Clinton campaign effort.
Even as they opened up,
Crossfire Hurricane is a full investigation.
Days after it was opened,
Peter Strzok told a London FBI employee, quote,
there is nothing to this. Now, how could that be confirmation bias?
It says there's nothing to this, but we're going to do a full investigation.
So Comey also knew. Comey said to McCabe, where's the Pfizer? Where is the Pfizer? Over and over again. Do you have any authorization to do this stuff?
Thumbing our nose at everything. FBI leadership
was so concerned about these Steele memos
they said no more memos are to be written. Do not document
any recommendations, context, or analysis.
And yet they paid the steel primary subsource, Igor Danchenko, $220,000.
And then after they learned that he had lied to them during the Durham investigation,
they proposed a further payment of $300,000.
Double down on it.
It's just absolutely amazing to see this organization.
And of course,
John Durham,
who did nothing,
but he did spend six and a half million dollars on all this to delay it,
the slow walk it and to whitewash it.
And so that's what reason has a problem with.
Look at the amount of money that he spent.
They said for libertarians, there's something psychically satisfying
about seeing anyone in power criticize the FBI.
Oh, yeah, we've had stinging criticism of the FBI with all this stuff.
But there'll be nothing done.
Nobody will pay a price.
There will be no changes made in the FBI.
Nothing.
Nothing.
They'll get away with it as well.
Stinging criticism here.
Certainly the hype over Trump-Russia collusion was misguided.
However, Durham's lengthy and expensive investigation was also misguided.
He did 480 interviews, more than 1 million documents,
consisting of more than 6 million pages.
They served more than 190 subpoenas under the auspices of grand juries.
This is what we get for our money.
After four years of investigation, $6.5 million in taxpayer money,
Durham failed to uncover any evidence of major wrongdoing.
The only successful criminal charges were against an FBI lawyer, Kevin Clinesmith, who pleaded guilty to altering an email used
to get a surveillance warrant on a Trump campaign aide, Carter
Page. And he got 12 months of
probation. Don't do it again.
The two criminal trials this investigation
yielded against Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussman and Igor Danchenko both ended with not guilty findings.
And so what is the reaction from the press?
Well, we've got Laura Ingram at Fox News saying it's worse than Watergate.
Well, it is a, you know, with Watergate, there was a crime at the center of it.
Uh, the only crime with this is the crimes of the FBI.
There's nothing at all there.
Other than that, it's the crimes of Hillary Clinton and crimes of, as I guess it is worse than Watergate.
Now, at least Watergate had a burglary, you know, who knew what, when did they know it?
That type of thing.
Uh, Gutfeld says that this report lays the basis for questioning the 2020 election results.
That's a silly take on this.
That's a really silly take on this.
Look, there's plenty of circumstantial evidence about 2020.
Are we going to continue to keep going back to that?
Nothing.
There's a lot of circumstantial evidence.
There hasn't been any receipts for this stuff.
And if you understand what really messed up that election,
it was Trump.
It was a lockdown election and it was a lockdown election because of him.
And it was a new rules under lockdown election that were the major issue with
corruption.
So I'm really not interested at all in hearing any more about this 2020
election.
And,
um,
so,
but Gutfeld goes there now because that's what his base wants to hear.
And he says,
so we know these people are biased and,
and we know that they're trying to,
uh,
push him out.
So shouldn't a hero try to fix the election?
Oh,
okay.
So now Trump, instead of being the villain that caused
the lockdown election, is now the hero trying to fix it. How did he try to fix it?
He collected $250 million. What did he do with that money?
Why doesn't MAGA ask what he did with the money?
They weren't doing anything with the money. He and Rudy were out there
selling pardons for $2 million.
And that's why I said yesterday, if she's got tapes of this stuff with Rudy Giuliani,
and she can prove those allegations, that is a substantial crime by Trump.
And of course, he's not going to skate.
If it was Hillary Clinton doing it, we don't really care.
But with Trump,
they will prosecute that. Shouldn't a hero try to fix the election said Gutfeld. That's where we ended up. And you can't go and condemn people for so-called conspiracy theories.
When you're going around telling everybody, this guy was worse than Hitler. Uh, well,
um, I tell you, you know, nobody, I never thought that we would ever see the kinds of abuses of government power that we saw in 2020.
And then continuing on into the Biden administration.
But it began under Trump.
And that was bad enough.
I never thought I would live to see that in America.
And yet, it worked simply because it was Trump.
Because it was Trump, the people who still value freedom, or at least say they do, the
conservatives, didn't value it enough to defend it against their guy, especially because
they were being told by the influencers, by the alternative
media, by the conservative media, by people like Alex.
It's 4D chess.
He's got it.
Don't worry.
He knows what he's doing.
He's going to expose these guys.
All that election stuff.
Yeah, it was all a sting.
We're already arresting people, they said two days after the election.
It wasn't just CNN and MSNBC and the New York Times
who lied to you about all this stuff.
You're being lied to by everybody about this election,
as corrupt as it could possibly be.
Now, Mark Levin says the FBI needs to have its budget slashed.
Yeah, let's go with a net zero for FBI.
Yeah, we've got gotta cut some corners somewhere let's get rid of this corrupt criminal organization uh that uh has failed us
so extensively so politicized let's just get rid of it no but he says it needs to be broken down
and rebuilt there you go we need a great reset of the FBI.
No, don't rebuild it.
It should never exist.
You can have a consulting lab that doesn't have any law enforcement or investigatory powers,
but you don't even need that.
Pretty much every state has got its own Bureau of Investigation.
I don't think there's a single one that doesn't have it.
Not one that I've lived in, anyway.
Trump calls it treason? Well,
no, it's actually seditious
conspiracy. Call it that.
Call it seditious conspiracy.
Because that's what they're trying
to build up to charge him with.
That's why they, you know,
have sacrificed
the lives of 14 people
so far, and getting convictions with them for seditious conspiracy
so they can come after Trump.
So Trump should call it seditious conspiracy.
With an honest media, he said,
we are looking at the crime of the century.
No, I'm sorry.
The crime of the century were the millions of people that you have crippled, sterilized, and killed with your damn shot.
That's the crime of the century.
That's the crime, global crime, that you need to be prosecuted for.
None of this election garbage.
This is nonsense.
All this Russian collusion and all the rest of this seditious conspiracy.
He needs to be charged for the vaccine.
And so does Biden and the rest of these people.
That's the real crime.
And that's why it won't happen.
Because they're all guilty of sin.
The crime of the century.
Yeah, it was the crime of the century was a pandemic.
The lockdowns.
The mass, the kill shot that you did. That was a crime of the century. the pandemic, the lockdowns, the mass, the kill shot that you did.
That was the crime of the century.
And you brag about it.
You brag about it.
You son of a gun.
He is now, I saw this headline.
He's like, wait, is this an old story?
Trump vows to release remaining JFK assassination files, says Steve Watson.
Yeah.
InfoWars.
It's like, seriously?
You're going to recycle this stuff?
Trump's going to recycle it?
InfoWars are going to recycle it?
Look, we'll finally find out what happened to JFK if we elect him again.
Well, that was a promise when he first got elected.
He didn't do anything, really, right?
He released some, but now even Biden released a few, a few i think he says i will release everything this time yeah and he's going to build the wall this time too and he's
going to do this and that and all the rest of these things that he didn't do before why not
he's going to stop wars and this is deja vu all over again 4300 files that are still redacted would become available
uh yeah so vote for me again and i'll really do it this time
how many times you're gonna sucker these people into it and they got people like
darren beady at revolver who's always sucking on Trump. He says, after a long pause, Trump admits that Pompeo blocked release of the JFK files in an interview.
Well, wait a minute. Who was Mike Pompeo's boss? Who was William Barr's boss? Who was Mike Pompeo's
boss? The buck stops with Trump, doesn't it? Shouldn't it? So, you know, maybe Trump didn't
want the files released. Trump reportedly told Judge Napolitano, quote, if you saw what I saw
in the files, you wouldn't want to release it either. So maybe he didn't want it released.
Maybe he won't do it this time either if he he gets elected, RFK jr. As openly said,
he believes the CIA was involved in the murder of his uncle and his father. And, um, but you know,
they don't want to, uh, uh, disprove that or put it to rest. Trump made some other statements about
this as well, because of the Russiagate stuff.
The first guy that was sacrificed with all this stuff was Michael Flynn.
You know that I have absolutely no respect for Flynn.
With all this reawaken America stuff.
I mean, he's become full on evil.
There were other things that I found out about Trump as well.
With his dirty dealings with Turkey.
But at the beginning of this, I defended him.
Because Trump threw him under the
bus to save his sorry behind and he paid severely for that, but now he's running
around with a tour, cheering Trump, leading fake prayers to ascended masters.
These pagan prayers and Elizabeth Claire profit that he has 100% plagiarized.
And doing it as they tell everybody they're promoting Christian nationalism.
Michael Flynn makes me want to throw up.
But Trump vows that he'll return him after throwing him under the bus.
Again, I have no respect for Flynn, but I absolutely could not believe what Trump was doing.
I said at the time, you know, he has absolutely no loyalty to anybody, but he demands absolute loyalty to himself.
And that's what he gets from Michael Flynn.
And that's what Michael Flynn gets.
Maybe he deserved if he's going to put himself in that kind of a position.
Flynn later pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI about the conversations.
But then in January of 2020, he withdrew the plea, citing alleged FBI efforts to entrap
and persecute him.
But later he reneged amid crushing legal fees and threats by the FBI to prosecute his son. And we've seen these types of cases where, you know, because of all the pressure and
the additional charges, people will go ahead and plead guilty to something.
Trump gave Flynn a full pardon, evidently because he pleaded guilty, because the Justice
Department eventually dropped the case against Flynn.
They had nothing against Flynn from the very beginning.
But, you know, he was twisting in the wind for three years
without any help from Trump.
Federal Appeals Court then dismissed the charges a month later.
That was in May.
They, you know, the Department of justice dropped the charges. And, um, so, uh, Trump gave him a pardon, I guess, for what he had pled guilty to.
But again, you know, he abandoned him just as he abandoned America.
Trump did.
So DeSantis, as we're looking at other election news, DeSantis hit back at, uh,
what I talked about yesterday with Trump saying that DeSantis and others had been too harsh
on abortion. The Florida governor
signed the Heartbeat Protection Act April the 13th, and of course that stopped abortion
at the time the heart begins, at six
weeks. And he doubled down on his legislation and criticized
Trump for keeping quiet on whether or
not trump had signed the bill uh de santa said protecting an unborn child when there is a
detectable heartbeat is something that almost probably 99 of pro-life lifers support it's
something that other states like iowa under governor Reynolds have enacted. And I think that as a Florida resident,
he didn't give an answer about it.
Would you have signed the heartbeat bill that Florida did?
Trump is a Florida resident. Does he not know what the bill is?
It had all the exceptions that people talk about. The legislature put it in.
He said, I signed the bill. I was proud to do it.
But Trump won't answer whether he would sign it or not
because he's a shape-shifting, lying politician.
Well, we'll see.
I'll do the right thing.
We'll negotiate it.
That gets us to the table.
We can make a deal.
Two weeks, three weeks, five weeks, six weeks, three months,
whatever, nine months, we'll see.
Just give me federal control again of this.
Just give me federal control.
And as I said yesterday, that's a trap.
These people, Trump and the family research council and the Susan B.
Anthony people who have joined him in this and joined with Lindsey Graham,
let's federalize this again.
Well,
these people actually support Roe v.
Wade.
So Trump supports Roe v.
Wade,
even though he brags about how he ended it.
And I said,
he supports Roe v.
Wade because if you put it back under federal control,
then all you're doing now is haggling constantly.
Every election will be about,
what do we draw the line when life begins, right? Vote for me and I'll move it up or I'll move it down or whatever.
And, um, that'll be what the election becomes. That's what they want. They want to be empowered
by that. You know, send me money, send me money and we'll, we'll help you to fight these politicians.
That's what family research council and Susan B. Anthony want. They don't want to end it.
Trump doesn't want to end it.
Lindsey Graham doesn't want to end it.
They want it to be something they can raise money over.
They want it to be a wedge issue between them and the other party because they agree on pretty much everything.
They've got to have some important wedge issues like abortion.
Taylor Marshall is a guy who's got a podcast.
He's a Catholic commentator.
He says he's going to run for president. He hasn't filed his paperwork yet. I don't know what party he's in, but LifeSite News picked up a statement, he said. And I totally agree with him.
He said, murder is murder. Murder is murder. And as I constantly say, if we're going to allow babies to be murdered for whatever reason,
they're going to come after each and every one of us at some point in our life.
He said, the only meaningful and consistent position on the sanctity of human life is
total ban on abortion from conception through birth.
Trump claimed that, quote, many people within the pro-life movement
think that the law was too harsh.
But Taylor Marshall said,
as I run for president of the U.S. in 2024,
I suggested the only meaningful and consistent position
on the sanctity of human life
is a total ban on abortion from conception to birth.
And that would include also things like a ban on euthanasia,
all the rest of this stuff is now being pushed so hard by Canada,
by other people.
It'll come here.
Trump has not committed to a position on federal abortion ban says
LifeSite News.
And they're right.
Asked on April 27th about a proposed federal ban on abortions at 15
weeks.
Trump said,
we're going to look at it.
We're looking at a lot of different options.
So let's just imagine, you know, murder is murder.
I'm sure you're all familiar with the basic premise of The Purge,
the film that was put out.
I don't watch that stuff, but I know about it.
And so what the premise was,
was one day every year that let people get off their steam and it was open season.
You could kill anybody you wanted to.
Right.
So what if you have a situation where you say, well, we're not going to do that for just a day.
Maybe we'll do it for two days or three days.
Maybe we'll do it for a week or a month.
Right.
Yeah.
That's what we're talking about here with this federalizing of abortion.
Let's set the level different areas here.
It's either murder or it isn't.
And the question is, up to what age are you going to kill people?
And how long will it go?
Marshall confirmed that he's serious about running for president, but he's yet to file
any paperwork, so I'm not really sure. We'll see what happens. We'll be right back. so you're listening to The David Knight Show. All right, and I want to thank somebody on Rumble,
but I can't even come close to making sense out of that name.
G-R-A-T-R-U-P-E-G-A-T-U-7-3-6-6.
Thank you very much for the tip.
I appreciate that on Rumble.
By the way, I have not updated um the um uh the gas gauge based on what we received
at the beginning of this week yet and um but i have also we're putting this stuff together
because karen will write down the stuff that's mailed in and um you know it's one of these things
where when you take something and you set it aside because in a special place because you
don't want to lose it and then you forget because you don't usually look at that special place and
that's what i did with a lot of things uh some of the contributions that we got by mail at the
beginning of the month i mean we did count them those were counted in the gas gauge but i didn't
thank people so i have that here as well uh but i did um uh want to pass on a couple of things that i got in the mail before we get in the second
amendment that's what i want to talk about right now you know yesterday i had on jack lawson and
we talked about the uh his book series civil defense manual.com and uh this came in the mail. This is from a listener who said,
I purchased Jack Lawson's Civil Defense Manual.
Just thought I'd give a quick synopsis of it.
He says, whatever it cost me, he said,
with shipping and everything,
it was maybe $116 for the two volumes.
He says it's worth 20 times more.
The information is vast, knowledgeable,
sometimes entertaining.
Everybody should have it.
And I agree. And that's one of the reasons why I've had him on so many times and tell you about the book. Anyway, he says, I've noticed that you mentioned the movie Brazil a few times.
One of my favorites and of the butthole tuttle errant fly that does the beginning of it. He says,
I own it every seven to 10 years. I do. I watch it again.
Always get more understanding.
And it becomes more prophetic each time you watch it.
Yes, it does.
It's just amazing.
And it's not a surprise because we know what totalitarian governments look like.
And so it's very easy to predict the path that we're going to take with this stuff
and but i think even the thing that i enjoyed about it which made it funny but also was another
aspect of it that we see happening was how they didn't quite get the technology right you know
technology was constantly being used constantly in the way but it was really quirky, odd, and failing a lot of the time.
And yet it didn't stop these tyrants because you never needed to have technology in order to do the kinds of dark things that tyrants do to people throughout history.
Anyway, he also said it's time to reread 1984 and Fahrenheit 451 again.
Absolutely. And I'll just mention one other thing. This is from some supporters that we've had for
a long time, Tom and Nancy. And I mention it because I'd like to pass this on to you. He said,
we're a prayer request to you. He said, we're scheduled to move to Indiana in June. And the reason they're moving is for homeschooling.
He's got two young children.
And he wants to have the educational freedom that he doesn't have in the Northeast.
And so he's going to change his job, move the entire family across the country for homeschooling.
You see, he's got the right priorities.
Your children are first. Their education is first. Protecting them, putting them in what we used to call it in North Carolina,
we called it the greenhouse report, the homeschooling organization there. Because
that's the way you should think of this. You have these tender children. You protect them like you
would protect tender plants at the early stage.
Eventually, you're going to put the plants outside.
They're going to have to be out there in the real world and fend for themselves.
But at the beginning, your job is to protect and nurture them.
That's what homeschooling is about.
It's about being a greenhouse.
So he's, and Tom and Nancy are going to move across the country.
And so they asked for you to pray, especially for the kids.
He said the oldest one, Abby, just read an advanced sentence earlier today.
She can read and do math very well.
The other day, she was so happy to sit with mommy for drawing.
We will move for her so that she will have educational freedom.
Please pray for her especially. So I'll put that out. If you pray for Tom, Nancy,
Abby, and their younger son in that. Very important. They've got their priorities right.
In Serbia, they have a massive disarmament happening because of a couple of mass shootings.
Sounds like it's being run by Democrats.
A Serbian president has commended citizens for turning in more than 10,000 guns in the first week of a month-long drive aimed at rounding up unlicensed firearms.
He also promises, quote, repressive measures for anybody who is found with an illegal weapon after the amnesty is in.
Well, this is what the Democrats want here, repressive measures for anybody who is going to be caught with a firearm.
As a matter of fact, we go back and we look at Thomas Massey interrogating this bureaucrat
who doesn't know the first thing about firearms and admits it, who has now become the head of the ATF, about the pistol brace.
You see?
You've got to turn in the, we've just declared the pistol braces are illegal.
Illegal?
Are you a congressman writing the laws?
No, you're a bureaucrat setting the rules.
Just recognize for five minutes.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman, Mr. Director.
In 2012, John Spencer, Chief of Firearms Technology Branch,
wrote a letter to Alex Bosco, inventor of the stabilizing brace. We talked about this letter
already. He said, based on our evaluation, FTB finds that the submitted firearm brace,
when attached to a firearm, does not convert that weapon to be fired from the shoulder and
would not alter the classification of a pistol or other firearm. You're aware of this letter?
I am aware of the letter, yes.
Did Congress pass between this letter being issued to Mr. Bosco and the production and
distribution of 10 to 40 million of these braces and the implementation of your rule,
did Congress pass a law?
What changed?
Congress did not pass a law, but something did change.
What changed is that that
item that was submitted was not produced and was not the item that was marketed. And Mr. Bosco,
I think before this committee said that people were using stabilizing braces in ways that he
hadn't anticipated. Okay, let me, let me, let me, let me challenge that assertion. So you say that
the brace changed. And so you had to implement this rule.
Well, I've got here the actual original brace that this letter was responsive to.
Are you telling me that this brace is exempt from your rule?
What I'm saying is that people have products that are not designed—
Is this brace exempt from your rule?
I can't sit here and classify.
This is the brace you wrote the letter to.
And if it's not ruled to be attached as a short-barreled rifle, it will not be subject
to the rule. Would you please quit telling this committee that the brace has changed and that's
why you did the rule when, in fact, you're not exempting the same brace that you gave this letter
to? If the brace is submitted, we'll classify it. Would you submit, would you, do you still have the same agreement that this brace that you,
that the ATF agreed to in 2012 should not be under the jurisdiction of your rule?
If that brace is submitted with a firearm, we will examine and classify it.
If it doesn't qualify. Okay, reclaiming my time, because it's pretty obvious
you're misleading people here when you say that the braces change, because your rule affects the
braces that didn't change. How many days have passed? How many days do people have to comply
with this rule? So they can always comply, but the initial period. Before they're felons. But the initial period. Before they're felons. But the initial period, I believe, ends at the end of May.
Okay.
But people are.
End of May.
So we're, and it was 120 days.
Is that correct?
People are only felons if they intentionally violate the law.
Is it 120 days?
I believe it's 120 days.
So we've got 36 days left.
It's not a long, by the way.
120 day grace period.
Can you tell us here today how many people have complied by
registering this product uh i am not sure of the exact number i can check though and get back to
you uh there are people who are making applications they're all well anyway you get the idea okay we
got a little grace period here you can register these things or whatever and we've um i didn't
play it but uh you may have seen it uh one individual who
is a very long video that's why i didn't play it and of course this one goes on for quite some time
as well but in the other video the guy recorded it he's got uh fbi an atf agent i think the guy
was fbi i think it's local police they show up in the one interrogate him about his brace he says i'm not telling you anything and he's actually got a company that
he produces a firearm i think it's components for uh special forces and he says this isn't
my you know i have a company that does this kind of work and he said i understand what you're doing
but i also understand that you're just following orders and these are not valid orders. This is not a law.
This is not,
you're telling me that I'm good.
And they keep saying,
well,
if you have one of these things,
you're going to be in violation of the law.
He goes,
there is no law.
There is no law.
And,
um,
that's essentially what Thomas Massey gets into as well.
But again,
they're going to have repressive measures,
a felony,
a felony for violating this law,
but there is no law. There's an executive order from Biden. Where did he get that idea? Well, because Trump did to have repressive measures. A felony. A felony for violating this law. But there is no law.
There's an executive order from Biden.
Where did he get that idea?
Well, because Trump did it with a bump stock.
I'm just going to ban bumps.
Okay, well, then I'll ban a pistol brace.
And then if that stands, they'll go for something more substantial.
So going back to Serbia, the president of Serbia inspected a warehouse with rows of
rifles and pistols and automatic weapons, as well as hand grenades, landmines, even rocket launchers
brought in by citizens. Why did they have that? Well, because they had a war and they were using
that for self-defense in Serbia. You know, the Yugoslavian War, after Yugoslavia broke up.
And the president said, what does anyone need an automatic weapon for?
Or all these guns?
Well, they need it, pal, in defense for the next war that you start.
They just went through a civil war 30 years ago.
And so he says, after June 8th, the president added,
the government will be cruel, quote-unquote cruel, he said,
when it comes to prosecuting illegal gun possession with steep fines
and, quote, repressive measures.
So I wonder how these people who have used hand grenades, landmines,
rocket launchers, as well as fully automatic rifles in defense
of their lives and their country.
Many of them still alive, all this in living memory.
I wonder how they're going to react to his cruel and repressive measures to come for
the rest of the firearms.
I wonder if it's going to be another Concord and Lexington where they came for the
rifles and the cannons, or will it be another Goliad where they came for the rifles and the
cannons, the military weapons of that day. They may be ready to erupt into a civil war yet again.
He launched the weapons drive after two mass shootings. On May the 3rd, a 13-year-old went to an elementary school,
fatally shot eight of his classmates and a security guard,
wounded six more students.
Okay, again, it is tragic.
But why is the response to remove the guns?
If they've got that many guns, and by the way, we talked about the guns in Serbia.
Serbia ranks third in the world per capita private gun ownership.
The only countries that are ahead are U.S. and Yemen.
And this is per capita gun ownership.
That's why I say he's got a warehouse full of guns.
How many guns are still out there as he's going to begin his confiscation program?
How many guns are out there in the hands of people who have used them to fight a war?
To defend themselves.
And that's back in the 1990s when Yugoslavia collapsed.
And that's why these civilians have state-of-the-art military weapons in their hands right now.
And they said, well, you know, just the first day of the current drive, citizens handed in 1,500 firearms.
Oh, really? Is that it? Is that it?
They've gotten about 10,000 firearms. Is that it?
You're going to have to do a lot better than that. You're going to have to do a lot better than that.
You have to do a lot better than that.
But, you know, it is a tragedy when something like this happens.
But again, we're talking about eight people, maybe nine.
I don't know if it was eight.
I think it's eight classmates and security guards.
That'd be nine.
Keep going back to the Waukesha Christmas parade.
A guy used an SUV.
He targeted people.
He wasn't out of control. He wasn't angry. He was
deliberately targeting specific groups. It was a hate crime. It was murder, mass murder. It was a
terrorist event. And yet nobody called for the confiscation of cars or especially SUVs, right?
Why is it that we focus on the tool rather than on the murderer?
What is the matter in Serbia?
What is the problem when you have a child doing this?
For 30 years, military weapons have been in the hands of people.
Why is it now that this is happening?
Are we giving them money to push this kind of gender pressure on kids,
messing with their minds at a time
where they're trying to figure out
what's going on with their body?
Is that what we're doing?
Maybe pharmaceutical companies have come in
with some SSRIs or whatever.
I don't know what it is, but it sounds to me
like the problem's not the firearms,
if it's a 13-year-old kid doing this.
Covenant School there in Nashville, where the problem is not the firearms. If it's a 13 year old kid doing this covenant school there in Nashville, where the shooting is that school where the shooting happened by that woman
who's a trans they lawyers for that school have filed motions to intervene
in the release of that manifesto that is being so carefully controlled by the police.
They don't want that out.
They said that we have an interest in stopping this from going out,
and they're concerned that it's going to have blueprints,
it's going to have information about the Covenant Church,
including but not limited to schematics of church facilities
or confidential information pertaining to employees there of the school.
But the newspaper there in Nashville, the Tennessee Star,
that filed the lawsuit to get the information,
said in these cases, they said they've requested autopsy, toxicology information.
They should also get the history, the psychological history,
and the treatment history of this person.
Because if she was put on SSRIs, and if she was not taking the SSRIs,
I don't know how long it takes for it to get out of the blood system, but it's getting off of these drugs that can frequently cause the issue.
You know,
the drugs can cause a myriad of adverse effects.
And so sometimes people stop taking them and that's when you have the murder
suicide event happen.
Anyway,
the Metropolitan Nashville police department has rejected the newspaper's request.
The Tennessee Star is the paper.
And so the company that owns them, Star News Digital Media, said,
We are not seeking schematics of the school, nor are we asking for any personnel information that would violate employee privacy expectations, we are seeking the relevant
writings of a killer who shook the public's sense of safety to its core.
Our hearts go out to the church, the school, the families, and the victims of this heinous
crime, but the public has a right to know what motivated this monster to carry out her
violent crime spree so the public can protect itself from such murders in the future.
Informing the public is the most crucial role of a free press,
and we are committed to that journalistic duty.
They've also sued the FBI.
The FBI is hanging on to this stuff as well.
As I point out, the FBI has has routinely quickly released writings and other mass
shooting cases but not in this one and it has now been seven weeks as of monday for this since that
has happened you know as we're talking about the churches and we're talking about the responses
a prominent texas pastor dwight missick, senior pastor of the Cornerstone
Baptist Church in Allen, Texas, is calling for a ban of AR-15s. He said the silence of the church
is sinful. Well, I think it is sinful to take the approach that the church does not have a duty to protect
innocent lives i wish this pastor would take a look at the experiences of charles fun vick
that i talked about you know you you say well we with ar-s, there's nothing we can do to protect anybody. Seriously?
Seriously?
You had a church of 1,000 people.
Four people with fully automatic weapons came in and hand grenades.
Threw the hand grenades in, started spraying the crowd, killing people.
Killed about 50 people right away.
And then Charles Von Wick, who had a snub nose 38 with five shots, ran him off.
So I've talked to him multiple times.
It isn't about you got some super weapon that nobody can defend themselves against.
A snub nose 38 is not for shooting at a distance.
Yeah, it's typically for self-defense up close.
It was not the super weapon.
And so in New York, even though they passed Bruin,
they're essentially pricing people's ability to own guns for self-defense.
They're pricing that out of the market.
They have added so much regulatory requirements
for you to be able to carry a gun
that it's become too expensive
for people to do the classes and you can't find any classes anyway they're booked months in advance
because now they have a special extra requirements for having to do that the interesting thing is
when we're talking about ar-15 and um banning that uh when you well before I get to that, in New York and Monroe County, applications are down 71% with city residents, 59% among suburbanites.
They said in Wyoming County in New York, they typically have 300 permits issued per year.
But with these new regulations, year, they've only had 25
applications down 92% course of years, only halfway through. So, uh, still, um, it is, uh,
they've essentially stopped it because people can't get the classes. And so as we look at what
is happening here in Tennessee, you know, these, um, the three cities as it is in every state,
three cities are the big issue. You know, you've got Nashville, Memphis, the three cities as it is in every state, three cities are the big issue.
You know, you got Nashville, Memphis, and you got Knoxville.
Knoxville, it's a big city, not completely controlled by Democrats, but you know, one of the three, when they had the Tennessee three, they were representatives from each
of those cities.
And, um, the, um, um, you know, the two guys that got kicked out, the older woman who got kicked out was from Knoxville.
The two guys that got kicked out were from Nashville and Memphis.
Memphis is moving to defy state law and put their own gun control requirements there in defiance of Tennessee state law, a councilman there in Memphis,
Dr. Jeff Warren says that he hopes this will help to ban the future sale of assault weapons
and restrict the use of the ones that are already owned.
If the measure gets on the ballot and passes, it will challenge state law on open carry
and Memphis city limits.
We have constitutional carry here.
It will require a license for open and concealed carry,
and it'll create a red flag law.
But state law is clear and unambiguous in its language,
barring cities like Memphis from enacting any regulations of,
and this is a quote out of the,
any regulations of firearms, ammunition, components of firearms,
or ammunition or combinations thereof including but not limited to
the use the purchase the transfer
the taxation the manufacture
the ownership the possession
the carrying the sale
the acquisition the gifting
the devising the licensing the registration
the storage and transportation I think that pretty much
covers it
you can't do any of that
keep your hands off of the second amendment says Tennessee state law.
Memphis is going to challenge that.
So that would cover each and every local infringement that gun prohibitionists
like Warren want to put in place says a bearing arms,
but it is likely that he and other anti-gun politicians on the city council
see this as a vehicle to challenge the preemption law itself
as well as a tool that they can use to tell their constituents hey we're doing something
but then they point out something else i think that's very important in this bearing arms article
they said if you take a look at the practical effects of prohibiting uh quote-unquote assault rifles,
modern sporting rifles, AR-15s, whatever you want to call them.
They said that states that have previously enacted bans on assault weapons, and then the bans come off or whatever,
they tend to report higher rates of ownership
for those types of firearms in states where modern sporting rifles
are not subject to prohibition.
For example, in California, 37.5% of California gun owners say they own or have owned an AR-15.
It is 37.8% in New York.
But in Montana, where there has never been a prohibition of AR-15s,
and there's no talk about prohibiting AR-15s,
instead of nearly 38%, as you see in California and New York,
it's 27% that own them in Montana.
The Streisand effect.
But it's not even really the Streisand effect,
it's really the prohibition effect.
If you want to make something more dangerous and more prolific
because you're going to turn it over to an unregulated free market, even though it's a black market, well, then prohibit it.
Take a look at drugs.
Take a look at alcohol during alcohol prohibition.
And if you do this with guns, you're going to wind up with some very capable, amazingly ingenious and destructive firearms that nobody ever imagined before.
Just like nobody ever imagined when they started doing the war on drugs that you would ever have something like fentanyl, for example.
And yet, there it is.
We'll be right back.
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Let's talk a little bit about money and about debt. Voters would solve the debt ceiling standoff,
they say, by just stop printing money. Everybody understands what's going on with the central banks.
We know what the real problem is. I, I said, uh, one Republican that they
talked to, and this is from wall street journal, 63 year old Republican who lives near Phoenix
says he doesn't want the U S to ruin his credit by failing to pay, pay his bills.
But he worries that cutting the military could threaten border security borders. Which border
is he talking about? Which country?
We defend a lot of borders except for our own, right?
I mean, how is that going to affect us?
Is it going to affect the border security of Ukraine, Iraq, whatever?
I mean, Yemen, if we stopped doing that.
Anyway, he says, I want them to stop printing money.
He said, should the country default
no well and yet when we look at this james bovard i saw this a couple of days ago
did you realize that as they're having this debt standoff right um the house just very quietly gave themselves a $34,000 tax-free raise.
And so in this article that he's got here, he shows in the pictures, you see that you've
got Democrats holding up signs, we'll legislate for food.
Yeah, I'm desperate.
I will create new laws and obstacles for you because I just need to have more money.
Can't make ends meet.
So as we look at this default impasse that they have,
some people asked some pointed questions to the White House press secretary.
This is what she had to say.
She said, you've got to pay for tax cuts.
If you buy a car, you are expected to pay the monthly payments.
If you buy a home, you are expected to pay the mortgage every month.
That is the expectation.
That is the spending that you put forth or spending that you may have done before,
and now you're paying it every month. If you do
not pay your car payment, if you do not pay your mortgage payment, then your credit is going to be
bad. It's going to hurt your credit. So let's look at Congress for a second. This is spending that
they've already done. They've already spent. Let's not forget the $2 trillion Trump tax cuts,
that they were willing and happy to... For the rich.
So we're telling them or saying to them, do your job.
Pay for something that you've already spent on.
That's it.
This is spending that has already occurred.
They need to do the right thing that has been done 78 times since 1960.
It's that simple. It very very simple it is yeah they keep playing this debt ceiling game 78 times since 1960 well that's
the problem the tax cuts are not something that you've already spent you see this is the mindset
that is so ingrained into people like her, people like Bernie Sanders.
Remember when they were talking about a tax cut, Bernie Sanders says,
they're looting the treasury.
Well, Bernie, that's not your money.
And she needs to understand that's not their money either.
They think that everything that you have, everything that you produce,
every penny that you earn already belongs to them. And if they allow you to keep a little bit more of it, they think that
they're spending money. Now they spend money when they build weapons and they start wars. They spend
money when they give themselves raises quietly at night, $34,000. Uh, but, uh, that's spending money, but giving you a tax cut.
That's the only thing where she wants to, uh, make the, um, draw the line.
And yet these are the same people who have for the longest time said deficits
don't matter, you know, the Keynesian line.
And then they got even worse.
They came up with something that was even more absurd.
The modern monetary theory, MMT, I call it the magic money tree,
saying the deficits absolutely don't matter.
None whatsoever.
Never matters at all.
So if they don't matter, why are we still being taxed at all, Janine?
Now, why are we being taxed?
If the deficits don't matter, why are you taxing us?
Well, we know why they're taxing us.
It's to make sure that we don't own anything.
It's to control us, to keep us from being able to accumulate wealth.
In California, they're facing a $32 billion deficit.
Gavin Newsom says this was not an easy budget.
You see, he got a big reprieve. They were bankrupting themselves before the garbage pandemic that Trump did.
And then as he started handing out money, he handed out so much money.
California, one of the biggest states to get a lot of money.
You know, you don't like what these Democrat governors did.
Well, Trump was paying them to do that, paying them to do it.
And he gave Gavin Newsom tremendous amounts of money, kept giving it to him as he was doing all of the repressive things that they were doing.
Kept printing the COVID cash and shipping it to California.
CCC, California COVID cash just kept exploding. And so now they have spent very loosely all of this money,
and they've worked themselves back into a hole in just three years, all gone.
That's why we're looking at the kind of stuff that's there.
It isn't a tax cut that was there in the middle of the Trump administration,
a tax cut that predominantly went to the Wall Street people, as we pointed out many times in the middle of the Trump administration, a tax cut that predominantly went to the wealthy
Wall Street people, as we pointed out many times in the past.
The U.S. is now spending more servicing its debt than it is spending on national defense.
Why is this?
Well, because we went so far into debt and everybody said, whoa, you know, this is the
interest rates are at zero.
When they start pulling the interest rates up as they're doing now, this is what happens.
If you want to start about these debt ceiling negotiations, make them harder to conclude, yet more important for markets, this is probably it.
The estimated annualized debt servicing costs are 90% higher than what they were back in 2011 due to two things,
the exploding debt pile and raising the interest rates. This is not rocket science. It's not
calculus. Although these people are very calculating, this is simply math. Thanks to
rising interest rates, the U S government now has to spend more each year on servicing the immense debt burden,
and they spend more than they will spend on national defense in 2022.
In 2022, based on how the Treasury breaks down the line items,
the U.S. government only spent more money on Social Security and on health,
with income security in line with today's debt servicing costs at 813
billion dollars and um as a one person who has a business that sells gold von
grayerts uh he has a gold switzerland.com There's an article on Zero Hedge.
And he says, tectronic shifts are lying ahead.
And you're going to see a very disorderly financial reset.
And you're going to see gold revalued by multiples.
Now, right now, it's dropped a little bit.
It was up over 2,000.
It's now just under 2,000. It's now just under $2,000.
It's kind of interesting how the psychology is.
Everybody scrambles to buy gold when it gets really high, gets up to a record price or right at it.
And then if it backs off a little bit, oh, well, I'm not interested in buying.
You know, I don't know if that's the case with Tony.
I'll talk to him tomorrow.
But now it's down just to $19.87.
You know, as it's retraced a little bit, that's A wise person would look at that as a buying opportunity. Why? Well, he lays this out. He said,
the next phase of the fall of the West is here and will soon accelerate. It's been both precipitated
and aggravated by the absurd sanctions of Russia. But he says, with the imminent death of the
petrodollar, because the way it's been weaponized, and the explosion of U.S. says, with the imminent death of the petrodollar, because the way it's been
weaponized, and the explosion of U.S. debt, there's only one solution for the funding requirements of
the U.S. government, the Fed, which will stand as the sole buyer of U.S. treasuries. He said,
the U.S. debt ceiling farce belongs on Broadway rather than on Wall Street. The debt ceiling was created in 1917 as a means of restricting reckless spending by the U.S. government,
but this travesty has gone on for over 106 years.
You just heard her say, what was it, 78 times since 1960?
During that time, there's been a total disdain for budget discipline by the ruling administration in Congress.
And this is a bipartisan problem, of course.
The problem is not just a debt, but it's the cost of financing it.
The annualized cost of financing the federal debt is currently $1.1 trillion.
And if we assume conservatively that the debt grows to $40 trillion within two years.
And that's not, that is very conservative.
At the rate that they're adding it, that's only adding another $10 trillion in two years.
They've been spending it, they've been increasing it by, since the pandemic,
they've continued doing this about $6 trillion a year.
So another two years you would expect that they would add another 12 trillion so
if it goes to 40 trillion within two years with an interest cost at five percent that would be
two trillion dollars uh in terms of interest paid on the federal debt 40 trillion dollars
and uh you're going at five percent, you're going to pay $2 trillion, nearly double what it is right now.
He said that would be 43% of current tax revenue.
But of course, you don't really care, do we?
According to the modern monetary theory, we don't really care about the deficit.
Only now do they care about it because they've got this thing called
the debt ceiling that they've got to pretend to obey. Monetary system always ends in a debt
explosion. In 1913, total U.S. debt was negligible. And in 1950, it had grown to $406 billion.
By the time Nixon closed the gold window in 1971, debt was $1.7 trillion.
Thereafter, the curve has become ever steeper, as the graph shows.
From September 2019, when the U.S. banking system started to crack,
the repo crisis told us that there were real problems, although nobody wanted to admit it.
Remember that?
If you were following this program in the fall of 2019, I was talking about that all the time.
I said, look at this. They just added this thing called the repo market. I wasn't even really sure what it was. But phenomenal amounts of money were being dumped into it. You know, one week they dump in an amount that is equivalent to the entire gross domestic
product of Puerto Rico.
Then in a couple of weeks, they're still doing it and they dump in what is equivalent to
the entire gross domestic product of Switzerland.
It is truly amazing.
So if you look at the chart, I don't know if you can pull this chart up, Travis.
This is the one on gold.
The U.S. Road to Perdition is what he titles the chart.
Total debt from 1950 to 2023, and it is a classic hockey stick exponential thing.
You know, Al Gore said it to everybody.
Oh, got to be very, very.
As CO2 goes up,
we're going to get an exponential rise in temperature, right?
Well, that didn't happen.
But this is historical.
This is not a projection.
This is not a model.
What he's showing here is that it's already gone up exponentially.
And what we know about these exponential things is, yeah, this is it.
Scroll down a little bit.
Keep going. As we look at these exponential things is, yeah, this is it. Scroll down a little bit. Keep going.
As we look at these, keep going.
As we look at these, it's a little bit further down.
As we look at these charts, that is, that's not, keep going.
One more.
Okay, right there.
As we look at these charts, you can see that he's got it going up at the same rate
that it's currently going up now. But that's not the way these exponential things work.
The whole thing about the slope of the line isn't going to stay where it is. The rate of
increase isn't going to say it's going to increase. That's the nature of exponential stuff. So he's
being very, very conservative with his projections here. The final stages of hyperinflation, he says, are exponential.
And of course, then we have the bank failures.
The Hoover Institute report calculates that more than 2,315 U.S. banks currently have assets that are worth less than their liabilities.
That's the definition of being bankrupt.
The market value of their loan portfolios
are $2 trillion lower than the book value. And remember, this is before the real fall of asset
values, which is still to come. In other words, this is just the rope-a-dope trap that was laid
for them by the Federal Reserve. They kept the interest rates low at 0%. They had to invest money into that in order to keep solvent.
But then what they did was they pulled the rug out from under them
by raising interest rates like 75 basis points every month,
every quarter, whatever the frequency was.
But it's the fastest that they've ever raised interest rates.
So these people are scrambling to find somebody to buy
their rapidly depreciating assets because
they've got to sell them at a big discount to their face value in order to match the
new interest rates that's going to be out there.
Remember, they bought these things at essentially at a very, very low interest rate.
And now the interest rate jumps up and they've got to slash the price, the face value of
this thing, take a cut on their
assets to try to get rid of it.
That's what's causing these bankruptcies that started.
And of course, that is still there.
And so the banking system is very fragile and it was started by the Federal Reserve.
Everyone, instead, depositors should be given an offer that they can't refuse, which is compulsory purchase of U.S. treasuries equal to their credit balance.
That's what they expect that they will do once this thing collapses.
The European banking sector is said to be an even worse state than the U.S.
European banks are sitting on large losses from bond portfolios acquired when interest rates were negative.
Now, no one knows at this stage the magnitude of the losses which are likely to be substantial. Central banks, far from promoting stability,
have delivered a master class on how to organize financial crisis. There is three quadrillion
dollars of global debt and liabilities. This is the next one up from trillion.
You want to talk about exponential? If we add the unfunded liabilities and the total outstanding derivatives to the global debt,
we arrive at about three quadrillion. And the financial system is terminally broken.
And he said, so what is supporting this three quadrillion dollars worth of liabilities and
derivatives and all the rest of this stuff? Well, there's only $2 trillion worth of gold out there.
And so what he shows is a giant inverted pyramid that comes down to a point.
And it's got a little spot down there, you know, three quadrillion only supported by
two trillion.
This is an old video, but it is still true today. Well, Commissioner, Mr. President, I rise again, I'm afraid, to make the same
old hoary speech that I've been making here for several years, and that is, it is my opinion
that you do not really understand the concept of banking.
All the banks are broke.
Bank Santander, Deutsche Bank, Royal Bank of Scotland, they're all
broke. And why are they broke? It isn't an act of God, it isn't some sort of tsunami.
They're broke because we have a system called fractional reserve banking, which means that
banks can lend money that they don't actually have. It's a criminal scandal and it's been
going on for too long. To add to that problem, you have moral hazard,
a very significant moral hazard from the political sphere. And most of the problem starts in
politics and central banks, which are part of the same political system. We have counterfeiting,
sometimes called quantitative easing, but counterfeiting by any other name,
the artificial printing of money, which if any ordinary person did, they'd go to prison
for a very long time. And yet governments and central banks do it all the time. Central
banks repress the amount of interest that rates are, so we don't have the real cost
of money. And yet we blame the real retail banks for manipulating LIBOR.
The sheer effrontery of this is quite astonishing.
It's central banks. It's central banks that manipulate interest rates, Commissioner.
And plus, underneath all this, we talk loosely, in a rather cavalier fashion, do we not, about deposit guarantees.
So when banks go broke through their own incompetence and chicanery,
the taxpayer picks up the tab.
It's theft from the taxpayer.
And until we start sending bankers, and I include central bankers and politicians, to prison for this outrage, it will continue.
And of course it is continuing, and that was an older speech, but we see it today.
Gold will be substantially revalued.
It's the bottom line.
He says, measured against the only money which has survived in history, gold, the dollar
has lost 99% of its value.
For example, a Roman toga cost one ounce of gold 2,000 years ago.
And today, that's about the price of a high-quality man's suit.
And I guess you don't have the little Greek tailor around anymore,
Euripides, that was making the togas for the Romans.
But I guess you can go to Savile Row.
Anyway, you would have thought that losing 99% of its value
for the reserve currency of the world would be a disaster.
Well, it is, of course, within the U.S. as well as most of the Western world.
They've adjusted by increasing the debt exponentially.
What is even more interesting is that gold is up 8 to 10 times this century
against most currencies.
That is superior performance to virtually any other major asset class,
and yet nobody owns gold, which is only
0.5% of global financial assets. All the rest of this stuff, derivatives built on top of it,
it's like an inverted pyramid scheme, isn't it? Gold's rise over time is always guaranteed as
governments and central banks without fail destroy the currency by creating virtually unlimited fake money.
This has been going on for thousands of years.
History tells us this trend of constantly debasing fiat currency is unbreakable due to the greed and mismanagement of governments.
But now that it is accelerating, gold prices are going to go up. So he's made some pretty amazing predictions here.
Luke Groman, who he quotes here, has a very interesting point and a discussion that he had with Grant Williams.
Luke suggests that although the dollar will not yet die as a transactional currency, that is likely to be replaced by gold as a reserve asset currency.
In order for gold to function as a reserve asset, it'll need to be revalued with a zero at the end
and a bigger figure at the beginning, says Luke. The whole idea would be that gold would become a
neutral reserve asset which floats in all currencies. And we're already starting to see this.
We've had Texas say,
well, we're going to do a digital currency,
but we're going to make it redeemable in gold
because they've got to, for credibility,
go back to gold
and something that you can theoretically redeem it in.
Zimbabwe doing the same thing.
We're going to come up with a digital coin,
but it's going to be based on gold
and that type of thing.
Already you see the new instruments that are coming out. You only had two of them,
both of them going back and referencing to gold. Uh, so anyway, um, again, we'll talk to Tony
tomorrow about it, but if you want to go to davidknight.gold, uh, you can, that'll take you
to tonyardubin'swisewolf.gold. The central banks are not going to do anything to reform themselves. The government's not going to do anything to reform itself. You have to
make some preparations yourself. And I'll just give you this final prediction that is coming
from this Swiss gold company. And you can find the article in Zero Hedge. He says,
the consequence, therefore, of gold becoming a reserve asset, as we're actually happening in Texas and in Zimbabwe,
could be a rise of 25-fold or 50-fold the current level.
He says that's not improbable.
It truly is amazing.
I mean, who would have thought that we'd be over $30 trillion in just the federal government's debt at this point in time.
It truly is amazing to see how this thing is playing out.
He said, gold is now in its acceleration stage.
And again, part of the exponential thing.
We're likely to see much higher levels however long it takes, and for whatever reason, for the rise. The 1980 gold
price of $850, if it were adjusted for real inflation today, would be $28,300. That's why
he's saying you're going to put an extra zero at the end and some different numbers at the front.
But I think one of the key things that is concerning about looking at the financial situation
that hasn't been talked about before came out on Saturday, the Wall Street Journal,
and it was picked up by healthimpact.com, Brian Schilhavi.
The Wall Street Journal sent shockwaves throughout the financial world Saturday night
when they reported that the FDIC seized nearly $14 billion of foreign deposits at Silicon Valley Bank in the Cayman Islands last
March, mostly from Chinese investment firms that have been waiting to gain access to their funds
since that point in time. Remember, as they shut down these banks, and we've now had three of them that failed and
one of them that was shut down because, again, the crypto stuff and they were solvent, but
the entire regulatory apparatus of the US government is now targeting crypto.
So they shut down one of those banks just because of that.
But as they shut that stuff down, it was on a Friday.
By Monday, they paid everybody off.
And they said, not only that, and we're not going to just cover your now $200,000 per
account in a bank, but we're going to make you completely whole.
And so you had all of these big Silicon Valley businesses that had billions, tens of billions
or whatever in the bank,
and they were going to be made whole by the FDIC,
but not the foreign bank accounts.
And this has kind of caused a big run,
another pressure point on the financial system.
And the interesting thing about it is this bank, because the money was being held in a branch of Silicon Valley Bank and the Cayman Islands, the FDIC is now saying, we're not going to cover that.
Two months after the failure of Silicon Valley Bank, the lenders, depositors in the Cayman Islands have been left in the coal.
That branch in the Cayman Islands was left out of the first citizens deal and placed
under FDIC receivership.
The FDIC's notice surprised customers who had thought an earlier statement from the
U.S. regulators that all SVB depositors would be made whole applied to them.
But no, it applies only to the big tech companies and the domestic ones.
This will most certainly cause a bank run on unsecured foreign deposits,
writes Brian.
And that is over $1 trillion in just two banks,
JP Morgan and Citibank.
There were gasps of shock on Saturday evening around 5.30 p.m. when the Wall Street Journal published the stunning news that depositors in the Cayman Islands branch of Silicon Valley Bank
had their deposits seized by the FDIC that they are unlikely to ever see again.
As Wall Street on Parade has previously reported under statute,
the FDIC cannot insure deposits held on foreign soil,
even if it's held by U.S. banks.
If it's on foreign soil, they will not respond to that. Now, the Wall Street Journal has opened up a Pandora's box with this report
because there's a lot of money that fits with that,
a lot of money that is in U.S. banks,
but is in U.S. banks that are on foreign soil.
J.P. Morgan, Citibank, as I said,
none of their deposits now are going to be covered by the FDIC.
Nobody realized that before.
It further raises questions as to why the banking regulators
of these two Wall Street megabanks have allowed this dangerous situation to occur.
So how big is the exposure?
Well, Citibank has $623 billion of deposits in their foreign branches, their foreign offices.
$623 billion. JP Morgan has $426 billion in these foreign offices. So together, they're over a trillion dollars
in deposits on foreign soil.
And now the people who have that money in those banks
realize there's absolutely no insurance at all for that.
Mike Shedlock of mishtalk.com said,
the clear message by the FDIC is don't bank in the U.S.
If you do, it'll be at one of the giant too-big-to-fail banks.
But if you are a foreign depositor at any small or mid-sized bank,
the FDIC is affirming that you better get your money out now.
So let the foreign deposit run begin.
Are we going to see a trillion dollars coming out of, you know, JP Morgan,
the biggest bank that is out there? You know, it's very interesting. I don't know if they are
too big to fail. If they've got $500 billion at risk, the city bank has got $600 billion at risk
to be pulled out. You know, JP Morgan, just amazing how evil that bank is.
You know,
these are the people who had a very close relationship with Epstein and
there's trials that are going on with that as well.
It's one of the things that got Elon Musk very upset was he's now been
subpoenaed to talk and then he says,
I didn't have anything to do with this guy,
but JP Morgan and Jamie diamond are also involved in canceling, left and right, canceling conservative accounts.
Telling people, get your money out.
We're not going to do business with you anymore.
We're not going to accept any payments for you.
So much so that you had a group that is wanting to fight that,
said, well, we would like to talk about this at the stockholders' meeting.
And, of course, J.P. Morgan says they don't like conservatives
talking about their politics or their religion
or any other things like that,
and they will shut your account for that, just like PayPal will.
They said, no, you're not going to speak at our stockholders meeting.
Of course they would.
I mean, they're censors, right?
And they had to even go to the Securities and Exchange Commission, the SEC,
and say, tell them that they have to let us, because we're stockholders,
they have to let us speak at the stockholders meeting.
And the SEC said, yeah, you've got to let them speak at the stockholders meeting.
But they're purging people left and right.
And now people who have their money in foreign accounts,
they've got a big reason to just pull all that money out as fast as they can.
And this is something that happened on Saturday.
Alleged political posturing that is going on right now
over whether or not Congress is going to raise the U.S. debt limit
or default on some government obligations,
it's just that.
It is nothing more than posturing.
We're going to take a quick break, and when we come back,
I want to move on to some things that are happening with the climate MacGuffin.
So we will be right back.
Joe, we've got a problem.
What? Who are you? So we will be right back. I'm a scat in thee, but anyone tries to mug me, I'm be ready for it.
You dog-faced pony soldier.
They say the mug can help patriots drink coffee, then save the world.
This could be bad for us.
Save the world? But we own the world.
These people, they're supporting free speech with every month they buy.
Come on.
These people, I tell you.
Well, anyway.
You're listening to The David Knight Show.
Well, it's not just that we're running out of money or headed toward a financial crisis.
We're headed towards an energy crisis as well, also designed by the federal government.
And it is a power grid reliability crisis.
Energy Commissioner warns there were approximately 10,000 energy projects in April designed to produce more than 2,000 gigawatts.
I guess we're talking about back to the future, gigawatts, Marty, 2000 gigawatts of collective power waiting for permits from federal and state agencies to connect to the electric grids across the United States.
The problem is that that is nearly twice the collective energy output of the 1250 gigawatts now being produced by all of the nation's power plants.
Why don't they want them to connect?
Well, you know, they're disconnecting power plants, especially the ones that have any
fossil fuels.
So these two bottlenecks are looming over the entire power grid, and that's the point.
They consolidate everything into some control point, some control grid, so they can then
proceed to shut it down.
I had a very interesting letter that was sent to me
at the beginning of the month.
I did not get around to it.
And he titled this,
Toss Your Rod in the Fission Pool, F-I-S-S-I-O-N.
He said, I used to own a precision metal factory in Brownsville, Brooklyn, called
Knight Industries, he said, now retired. You can imagine how I felt when my buyers complained that
my product was too high quality and never broke. I was ruining their market. They made more money
buying foreign crude that broke after a year. But two of my old engineering brothers, frat brothers in the energy field,
told me of a recent fission breakthrough
that will save us.
Room temperature liquid fluoride salt pools
into which we toss our old nuclear fission waste rods.
And this really would be a great technological solution.
Here's the problem.
The problem is that it isn't that we don't have technology that can
solve the issue. We've seen this over and over again on the automotive side. On the automotive
side, you have companies that have come up with very novel ways to continue to increase their
fuel economy as they continue to make these regulatory demands on
people. You got to get your emissions down. You got to get your fuel economy up. You got to add
more weight with all the safety stuff. All right, all right, we can do that. We can solve that
problem. So it's like, darn, they solved the problem. Let's ramp it up again. Let's do it
faster to rate that they can't do it. And you have other things that say, all right, no emissions.
Well, you know, you got some companies that zero uh zero emissions right we're even going to get rid of the hybrids
so you've got some companies like toyota first company out there with a hybrid you know the
prius i think was the first one um if it wasn't the absolute first one it was the first one that
was really big and so they're looking at this to say well how can we solve this problem oh i know
well you know one thing that we can do,
because battery is going to be an issue
in terms of how long it takes for people to fill this up,
we could get around that problem if we have hydrogen fuel.
Of course, you have to have an infrastructure for that.
Federal government's not interested in helping with that infrastructure.
They say that they will help with the infrastructure for charging,
but we've seen just the opposite happening in the UK.
They're actually shutting down the charging stations
that were there, some of them already.
And of course, unless you put the power on the grid,
nobody can charge with that as well.
Then you have the bottleneck of all the material
that is used for the lithium batteries
and other things like that.
But they don't want another alternative.
Because if you were to, it's not really about the emissions.
There's a lot of different ways that you could solve that.
But it's not about that.
That's just an excuse.
That's not a real problem anyway.
And if you start going around chasing these windmills that they throw at you,
and I'm not talking about the actual windmills, but I'm just saying, you know, if you're going around this quixotic quest
to try to satisfy their demands, you have to realize that their demands were intended to be
impossible to satisfy. They were intended to shut us down. And so it's not a good faith demand that
can be solved with technology. They're not really interested in that kind of a solution.
They'll always come up with some other way to push you into something where it is centrally
controlled, just as we saw with the pandemic.
If you had a real pandemic, everybody would be looking for all kinds of solutions.
No, no, no.
We are going to lock everybody down until we've got this untested
vaccine manufacturing the quantity that we can start killing everybody with it. That was the
agenda. They want to kill our society by starving us of energy. Anyway, he talks about this. He said
the Navy cannot afford to change their nuclear reactors, and so they want to hush up this system. The oil companies too.
However, China and India, with whom we somehow share all of our new tech with,
are already using them.
We have to keep up with the Joneses.
So if this really works, electricity would be cheap, clean, and plentiful.
But see, that's the issue.
China is allowed and India is allowed to do these new types of power supplies, you know, generation.
They can do it just as they can build any fossil fuel plants.
And they can build them as cheap and dirty as they want.
And they can build as many of them as they want.
They're given the exception because the issue is not about the technology.
It is certainly not about the emissions and not about global warming. It is simply about destroying the
U.S. and the West by starving us of energy. That's the real issue. Yeah, you do have people who have
a vested interest and are going to make money off of this intentional takedown
but it's a level above that in my opinion now it's not just the oil companies it's not just the navy and it's not just these other competing industries they purposely want to take us down
they want to consolidate control and take to zero everything i mean they're telling us it's net zero. They don't want us to have any of
this stuff. And so, you know, there was a going back to 2020, he sent me a link to an article,
molten salt reactors are nuclear's future. And again, one of the big issues with nuclear reactors
is what do you do with the spent fuel? That was a big problem at Fukushima. You know, you had the earthquake and the massive tsunami that happened after that
flooded the storage areas where they had the spent nuclear weapons.
That is a big problem.
It has to be watched for.
So if you could convert that into energy and clean it up at the same time,
that would be the ideal solution.
But again, they're not looking for technological solutions.
This is about politics.
It's about depopulation.
It's about tyranny.
That's what this is really about.
They're not looking for any real solutions to this.
So they had some even back in 2020 that they were modeling,
but they don't want that.
I'd also talked about the food as the other aspect of this.
Again, part of the green MacGuffin.
Maybe we should call it the gang green MacGuffin.
The Ed Appeal coding that Bill Gates is pushing out there.
That's the economic side of it as well.
Having control of the politicians to ban your competitors
and then at the same time force them to use your product that you don't
that you're just now creating so we're going to shut down the old way of doing things because
it's dirty it's going to destroy the planet but bill gates has got a new process for fill in the
blank he's got them all over the place and you will be required to use that the coating they, they said, slows down water loss and oxidation,
keeping the fruit and vegetable fresher for up to two times longer.
You can see lemons that are 60 days old looking almost as fresh
as the day that they were picked.
They look great.
It's just like those McDonald fries that I showed you the other day
and the hamburger that were 25, 30 years old.
Yeah.
Hey, we could make all of our food out of plastic, except that your body doesn't really like that type of thing.
And what do we know about Bill Gates' new coding?
He calls it a peel.
Is it appealing?
Will I get the FDA's approval?
Of course it will.
Do they care whether it's healthy or
not no they don't and this is not just one political party not just one country this is
across all these different countries as you can see now the war against the farmers in the
netherlands expanding now as the eu is backing the scheme to steal their land and to shut them down.
It was unclear before this week whether the EU would permit such a scheme,
but now they have jumped onto it with both feet,
and they've jumped onto the farmers with both feet as well.
So as we look here domestically,
we see that Albany Democrats again in New York, where they are banning even gas ranges and things like that, are now signing on to a cap and invest plan.
And that will increase the cost of gasoline by 62 cents per gallon.
Gasoline prices could increase by 62 cents per gallon, while natural gas costs might skyrocket by 80 and so they're going to squeeze people in every direction you're not going to be able to buy any
new gas stoves but if you do want to keep your gas stove we're going to make the gas prohibitively
expensive they will do the same things with ammunition this has been the way that they operate and they do it in every area
that they want to push this through. Cap and invest initiatives, they said,
are a way for us to generate billions of dollars for our tax base. And where's that coming from?
Well, that's coming from the ordinary people that are out there. We will be right back. Субтитры создавал DimaTorzok Thank you. Analyzing the globalist's next move.
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I have a couple of comments from people about what I was talking about before,
when I was talking about the Second Amendment.
On Rock Fan, Aaron Moss said,
anytime these dummies pass a law or a rule,
all we got to do is show up and break the rule on sufficient numbers to nullify it.
Simple compliance is acceptance.
I agree.
And that's why it was good for that guy to not comply with these people who were showing up trying to intimidate him. Show us your pistol brace. Confirm with us that you've got... I'm
not talking to you about any of this stuff. And this isn't a law. This is your rule.
And we can see how this worked with the lockdown and the masks and all the rest of this
stuff. The pandemic was fake. And when people stopped complying with a mask, they rolled it
back. And we saw this from the very beginning as well in Texas, when you had Governor Abbott and
the public health dictators of the medical martial law said, we're going to shut down everything.
We're going to shut down the churches. And people said, no. So we're going to shut down everything. We're going to shut down the churches.
And people said, no, we're not going to shut down the churches.
And so he made exceptions for the churches.
But we're going to shut down everything else.
And then when people stopped complying with everything else, then they magically found out that, oh, well, I think it's getting better,
and I don't think we need to have the masks.
They're just testing you, testing you for compliance.
Ask, looking, probing and seeing if you'll put those pinwheels on your head.
If they tell you to put the pinwheels on your head.
On Rockfin, Billy Gumbo said, sadly, all the questions posed by congressmen,
yes, are as much consequence as Trey Gowdy and all his Benghazi theatrics.
It's all for nothing.
I agree.
We're going to see hearing after hearing after hearing.
It's just like this germ thing, right?
A lot of noise about nothing, and they never do anything about it.
And I think one of the worst offenders of it is Jim Jordan now.
Used to be Trey Gowdy.
Now he's got his show on Fox News.
Jim Jordan loves to hold one hearing after the other, and they never do anything to rein
in any of these rogue agencies.
They never make any reforms, none of it.
Nothing ever changes with these guys.
So Elon Musk, as you know, I don't think that he is on our side.
I don't think he's on the side of free speech, but I thought it was interesting the way that
they attacked him after he went after George Soros on Twitter.
And here's the headline from msn.com. Musk says George Soros, quote, hates humanity
and compares him to a Jewish supervillain. What? I saw the tweet. He didn't compare him to a Jewish supervillain.
Elon Musk made a series of attacks on George Soros overnight, tweeting that the Jewish-born
investor and liberal philanthropist. Oh, he's a great guy. He's an investor, and he's a
philanthropist. He has your best interests at heart. He has the money behind that Yogi Akarta
thing, pushing the LGBTs, every agenda, the open borders, all this stuff.
Who is often subject to virulent anti-Semitic conspiracy theories.
Elon Musk said he hates humanity and wants, quote, to erode the very fabric of civilization.
They always shield George Soros from any criticism of his political activism and using his vast
fortune to get these things done through his NGOs.
They always shield him from criticism by claiming that any criticism of him is anti-Semitic.
And this is one of the best examples of that I've seen.
How absurd this is. So, you know, especially when you say that George Soros,
oh, you got to shield him from this because, you know, he's Jewish.
He was a concentration camp traitor to his own people.
By his own admission, George Soros was.
So, Musk seems to specifically reference the 92-year-old Holocaust survivor. Yeah, how did he survive by betraying his
fellow people? His reference to
the 92-year-old Holocaust survivor's background by comparing Soros to Magneto.
That's what I saw. And they say, Magneto
is a Jewish supervillain. Did you know that, Travis?
I didn't know that, Travis?
I didn't know that.
I'm familiar with Magneto, not because I read the comic books, but because of the movies.
Soros reminds me of Magneto, said Musk at 10 p.m.
And then a left-wing commentator, Brian Krassenstein, replied to Musk and says,
well, Magneto is a Holocaust survivor in Marvel, you know, just like George Soros.
Really?
Did Magneto betray his other survivors there, as George Soros has admitted?
Is that similar as well?
So Soros is a Holocaust survivor as well.
He gets attacked nonstop for his good intentions,
which some Americans think are bad,
merely because they disagree with his political affiliations.
I guess the problem that we have is some uber-wealthy person who has decided that they are going to just take over our government with their money because that's
what Soros is doing. It doesn't really matter how you vote. Soros is going to buy the politicians.
He's going to use the NGOs to push back against anything that the governments in the EU or the
U.S. are doing in terms of borders and other things. Many instances you can talk about this.
Musk replied to krassenstein
five minutes later he said you assume they're good intentions they are not he wants to erode
the very fabric of civilization soros hates humanity well i think that is true and yet
it wasn't just that he was you after him for anti-Semitism.
I think Musk was really having a bad day
because there was a lot of talk about the Epstein subpoena.
And so that was the other thing that he pushed back on, on Twitter.
He said, that cretin, meaning Epstein, never advised me on anything whatsoever.
Is that one of the reasons why he started attacking Soros?
I don't know. He said, this is idiotic on so many levels. That cretin never advised me on anything whatsoever. Is that one of the reasons why he started attacking Soros? I don't know.
He said, this is idiotic on so many levels that credit never advised
me on anything whatsoever.
The notion that I would need to, that I would need or listen to financial
advice from a dumb crook is absurd.
And so, um, he also said, uh, JPM, JP Morgan, uh, let Tesla down 10 years
ago, despite having Tesla's global commercial banking.
And he was just issued a subpoena by the U.S. Virgin Islands as part of the lawsuit against JPMorgan
over the bank's alleged facilitation of Epstein's sex trafficking ring.
According to the filing, the Virgin Islands has attempted to serve Musk since late April because Epstein, quote, may have referred or attempted to refer Musk as a client to J.P. Morgan.
Really, they don't have anything that is kind of a fishing expedition.
But as I pointed out before, J.P. Morgan, what a corrupt bank.
Jamie Demon. J.P. Morgan is accused of servicing
approximately 55 Epstein accounts between 1988 and 2013, years after his 2006 arrest for soliciting
minors in Florida. But of course, as I mentioned before, they purge any conservative religious accounts that they don't like
and then they say well you can't even talk about that at a stockholder meeting the u.s virgin
islands has also been unable to subpoena google co-founder larry page with this as well what
they're trying to find out is if he's had any dealings with high net worth individuals. So they're just casting the net very broadly.
Jamie Demon in an interview on Thursday said he was so sad that the bank had
any business relationship with Epstein,
but he denied that the firm legally is liable for the dead predators,
sex trafficking.
Demon also said,
I like that better than diamond.
He also said in the televised interview with bloomberg that if jp morgan had known everything that has now become public
about epstein quote we would have done things differently well as zero hedge writes what sad
propaganda if anybody believes that a multinational banker like jamie demon is psychologically capable
of regret
over facilitating immoral illegal activities on behalf of the clientele.
I have an oceanfront property in Montana to sell you.
And of course, that is the issue, is that they will.
They'll do anything for money, and they have done anything for money.
They've been convicted multiple times, just like HSBC has been convicted.
And then on Twitter, things got a little bit worse.
Elon Musk has already suspended a right-wing account for a harmless joke
about the new Twitter CEO, right?
This woman, Linda, I don't know if you pronounce her name.
I haven't listened to it yet.
Yaccarino, if you pronounce her name. I haven't listened to it yet. Yaccarino, if that's her name. Interestingly enough, my wife and her twin brother,
as they keep up with schoolmates of the high school they went to in Long Island,
it turns out that she went to the same high school they did at a different time, of course.
She's younger than we are.
But that's the only thing people are talking about.
They're so excited.
Oh, look, somebody from our high school. It's like, seriously? Yeah, she's from your high school,
but she's also from the World Economic Forum. Even Elon Musk has criticized the World Economic Forum,
saying the WEF is increasingly becoming an unelected world government that people never
asked for and don't want. And yet she's very comfortable with it. She's deeply embedded in it and has held many
important positions and does still in the world economic forum. But when somebody joked about it,
Elon Musk permanently suspended the account of a conservative, a conservative account, uh, top lobs, uh, uh, T O P L O B T S a for simply cracking a joke about the
new CEO and, uh, talking about launching her into space.
Yeah.
Maybe that's a, be a better thing for Elon Musk to do.
Put her on a SpaceX and launch her into space. So Vivek Ram, uh, Rama Swami said the tongue in cheek joke tweet,
um,
is basis for suspending somebody from Twitter now.
And so he sent this to Elon Musk.
He said,
if this is true,
it's not a good look for the free speech platform to censor somebody making an
innocent joke about the new CEO of that free speech platform.
Assuming this is accurate, this
strikes me as an unforced error that Elon Musk can and should easily fix. But of course, there's
been no comment from Elon Musk about that. And while we're on speech and before our guest comes
on, I just want to say, you know, when you look at the things that are happening now with TikTok, look, TikTok is evil, like most of the social media stuff.
Absolutely evil, very dark.
You don't want your kids on there.
It's weaponized against us.
But look, banning sites sets a very dangerous precedent.
We just had the French police take down Telegram last week, all of it.
They said, oh, it was an accident.
We were looking for just the shutdown, just a couple of accounts, but we took down all of it by mistake and we restored it.
But the French parliament has given them the authority to take down websites and they're expanding that authority and expanding the reasons for which they can take down websites. They're taking a bad example, TikTok, in the United States,
and they're using that to set up a precedent.
And if you allow that to happen,
they're going to take down each and every website that they disagree with.
We've already seen this happening on social media.
Now they want to take it to the next level, which is a website.
So they've been talking about that as well.
And even deregistering domain names.
And they can easily do that
and that is ultimately where this is going okay we're going to take a quick break and we will be The common man. They created common core to dumb down our children.
They created common past to track and control us.
Their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing.
And the communist future.
They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary. But each of us
has worth and dignity created in the image of God. That is what we have in common. That
is what they want to take away. Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception,
intimidation. They desire to know everything about us
while they hide everything from us.
It's time to turn that around
and expose what they want to hide.
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And I've talked to her a couple of times before. I want to give people as many options that are out there.
And I'm happy to see that we've got entrepreneurs that are out there trying to come up with alternatives to this corrupt and dangerous health care system that we've now seen the underbelly of these last few years.
They have a conference that is coming up, an international health care conference that's
coming up on June 9th and 10th.
So we want to talk a little bit about that conference, get an update as to what is happening
with Freedom Health Care.
And so joining us now is julie wentz thank you for
joining us julie good morning david thank you for having me back i appreciate it well thank you tell
us a little bit about the conferences coming up uh the first week of june june 9th and june 10th
june 9th and 10th yeah we're really excited i mean we've watched the last three years what's
happened and understanding that our current sick system really is a corrupt sick
system as well like all the rest so we're looking at even though there's been a lot of people
talking about things that have been happening the last three years we have to bring solutions we
have to bring solutions to the people to actually help them heal so that's all about what the
conference is so it's a virtual conference anyone anywhere that's all about what the conference is. So it's a virtual
conference. Anyone anywhere in the world can watch the conference. It's going to be June 9th and 10th
and it's called Spirit, Mind, Body Healing and Food as a Prescription. And we have day one is
all focused on spirit and mind healing and day two is body. We have some great speakers
and presenters. We have 15 global presenters from all over the world. I'll tell you about who they
are on each day, but anyone can get a ticket. And even if they can't watch the entire day on
June 9th and 10th, when they get a a ticket they'll have access to watch it for 90
days so right now we actually have some a lower price advance ticket for folks right now as we
start going through may and closer to the conference so they can find the tickets to
the conference at freedom dash healthcare dot us forward slash conference or just go to our
website freedom dash healthcare dot us
there's a banner at the top of the button that says you know find out more information here
about the conference all the speakers are there all their presentation topics all the information
and we are co-hosting this with um healthcare the future who is out of Zanzibar in Tanzania. So this is a joint effort to bring
people from around the world and information on healing. So just some of the presenters. So day
one, we have Dr. Henry Ely. He's going to be talking about the emotional challenges of natural
healing and why faith is a key factor. he's going to go into the stages that
he's been working on to heal from the mrna shots and the turbo cancer that's been happening we have
dr robert young he's going to be talking about healing the core which is the small intestine
as well as healing type 1 diabetes and autism we have dr averyvery Jackson, which he's going to be talking about tripart
health, which is spirit, soul, and body. We have Pastor Adrienne Shales. Her history is actually
Dr. Henry Wright and the Be in Health series from A More Excellent Way, all about that spiritual
healing and where disease really comes from spiritually, as well as Health Freedom
Defense Fund founder, Leslie Mnookian. She's going to be talking about homeopathy and emotional
healing. We also have Cindy Renard of A Course in Miracles. And then we have Jasmine Birtle from the
UK talking about the science of Christian healing. So that's just day
one. So we have some amazing people. Taking us out of day one and into day two is Sally Fallon
of the Weston Price Foundation. So she has a lot of information on natural fats and healthy diets.
We also have Professor Colin Campbell, who was the one that created the whole food plant-based diet.
So we're going to have, we've added a fun piece to this is because both of them have opposite views on, quote, diets, we're actually going to have a dialogue.
After Colin presents on day two, we're going to have a side-by-side dialogue with both of them to discuss the science, the data, the information around both types of diet.
We have Dr. Mark Serkis coming on.
He's going to be talking about healing cancer.
Dr. Sarah Myhill from the UK talking about healing the thyroid.
We also have Dr. Eshwaran Kolihafes.
He's from the UK and treating fibromyalgia. Dr. Thomas Lewis, who talks about the health disease continuum, where you stand on that
continuum and how the chronic diseases and the blood tests today are not accurate.
He'll talk about why they're not accurate.
And then we have Dr. Patricia Berube, who's actually a functional periodontist and understanding
all of the health issues that can come from the mouth. have Dr. Patricia Berube who's actually a functional periodontist and understanding
all of the health issues that can come from the mouth. And then we have attorney Anna Garner
and I taking out the second day talking about Freedom Healthcare, why it's a 5081 CA,
where we're going in the future with this new healthcare system. So it's a very packed conference with information for people on healing.
It is healing solutions to things that people are dealing with now.
Instead of talking about it, we need to bring solutions.
That's right.
Yeah, try some things.
Give us an idea of your vision for Freedom Healthcare.
We've talked about this before,
but tell us what the approach is and tell us where you are in this approach.
Yeah. Well, it's God's vision. I just got put into this to be the hands and feet,
but it's a four-part process. We're actually in a pre-core phase right now as we build membership and raise the donations to launch phase one, phase two,
phase three. So we are a strictly donation-based ministry. We run on donations. So that as people
give, that will go towards the launch of each piece. So right now we have the pre-core membership
and there's a whole bunch of things on the website. People can see what they get to be a member, including being part of Pure Blood Ministry.
We've started a private database and are collaborating with the other five groups around the country,
gathering folks that are in all singular private databases that have not taken the shot.
There's other things as well.
And let me interject here. That's how we first started talking about it. That was the pure
blood ministry, people being concerned about contamination of the blood supply with these
jabs. And I'm sure you noticed that just this last week, I talked about earlier this week,
you had the FDA pull off the restrictions against homosexual men making blood donations.
They had stopped that for decades because they were concerned that it would be a transmission of disease.
And I know that AIDS is a very controversial subject.
There's a lot of different things that people looked at.
I know that Fauci tried to focus this on a virus, the HIV virus.
Kerry Mullins was saying, you're misusing my PCR test.
You can't prove that AIDS is caused by a virus by using my test.
But that's precisely what Fauci presumed to do.
So there's a lot of different ideas as to what actually caused this immune system disease
that we identify as AIDS.
But it had concentrated within the homosexual community.
And so they had banned them from donating blood, and they've now lifted that restriction.
And I find it curious that they're doing this at the same time we're seeing this massive
destruction of the immune system.
Many people are identifying this and saying, you know, we've got this skyrocketing
number of cases of AIDS. I think it was 338 times as many cases of AIDS as it had in the past
exploding. And so as that is happening, it looks to me like they're getting ready to
provide an alibi for the vaccine by saying, well, now we're going to allow this group that we've
identified as being at risk. We're going to allow them to donate blood. So I think it's taken on a new
urgency in terms of this pure blood ministry. Yeah, I think it is too. But even when you go
to the Red Cross website, they do not care if you're vaccinated or unvaccinated. They take all
blood. So they've already made it clear they don don't care who donates. So then, you know, the blood supply is tainted, whether it is with HIV or the other immune things that
they put in the shots for years that have been poisonous. Um, they don't care. So that's why
this is so important for multiple phases is not only even the folks that have been unvaccinated that may have gotten the flu,
COVID, and created their antibodies. We don't even know if us getting it from someone else,
if those spike proteins or any sort of shedding is in our blood. So we don't even know because
there have been tests done now on people that have been vaccinated, unvaccinated, and it's showing up in both.
So we need to get to a point where not only knowing our best shot is going to be folks that are unvaccinated with anything from 2020 forward, because we know the mRNA or at least the majority of this stuff came in through the Pfizer, Moderna, and J&J shots.
But the second thing is finding out exactly everything that is in the blood,
which we don't even know the long-term effects of the mRNA changing the DNA.
We don't know that yet.
And then finding cost-effective tests to do that,
and then it's going to be cleaning the blood.
So I know a couple people that are actually working on that, but if we don't even know yet everything that has damaged the blood
then creating the test then cleaning it there's a few steps we have to go to and then here's the other thing we've already seen hospitals and people that needed a organ transplant be denied
because they weren't quote vaccinated right hospitals are now turning tail that you used to be
able to get an autologous donation which means putting your blood on file in the hospital before
surgery or have a directed donation which means you bring in a family member or a friend and you
can hold their blood well hospitals are now denying that number one they're part of two, they're saying, well, we don't want to set a precedent.
So we have that issue in place now, people wanting to bring in a donor, and they can't.
So there's multiple phases of this.
So this is why we shifted, our advocacy team shifted some of their work.
We created an advocacy toolkit, and it's on our website for our members to
utilize. I think there's 12 or 15 documents, but one of the main documents that's in there is
literally an affidavit lining out what a patient member is going to tell their physician or hospital
before they go in. If I'm going into the hospital and paying for a service, like if I'm going into the grocery store and buying my groceries, I expect something when I pay for my service.
This is laying the groundwork for that patient to go into the hospital and go, this is what I want.
You will do this for me, or I will take alternative steps. And these documents go into the hospital.
So we're trying to empower people before they
walk into their doctors or hospitals to have the paperwork to stand up until we can get the
micro hospitals going. Because once and people ask like, which phase do you want going first?
We need all of them. We need the telehealth across the country going for everybody to actually get
care based on a spiritual,
emotional, physical perspective. But then also the clinic, so people have a place to go up at the hospitals. We're going to need a place for people to have surgeries, that they can bring in
their own blood, that we can be cleaning the blood. This is all in the private. Freedom Healthcare is
a private membership association, and we are a nonprofit ministry and that's how
we run we are going to need these places sooner than later to be able to help people yes because
the existing system isn't doing it for anybody and of course what we've seen in in europe and
i've talked to um an individual who is in europe and trying to push back against this in europe
they're trying to shut it down so that um you, you know, you can't do this at all.
Here they're working there.
They do it through the government and through edicts and regulations and
Fiat orders and that type of thing here, the way that this is all done.
Is by bribing the hospitals, the big corporations that control the hospitals.
And that's what we saw throughout the pandemic.
They incentivize them financially to lie to people.
They incentivize them to use things like the invasive ventilators.
And now we find that most of the people, uh, that they were, um, you know, as they
did a test case and did autopsies, they said, well, you put down these people
died of COVID, but actually they died of a bacterial infection that they got from
your ventilators, you know?
So we're starting to see how they were complicit in all this because they were
being paid phenomenal amounts of money to do that type of stuff.
And so that when the hospitals that have typically allowed that start pulling
back, you know, there's a hidden hand there from the government.
That is incentivizing this, but I just, it was a big red flag for me when I saw
the FDA say, well, you know, we at least made this one little thing here to try to preserve the purity of the blood supply from a group that we know has a big issue with immune disease.
But now we're going to pull that off because we know that they weren't testing for people who have been vaccinated. And I think that is all just a, as this is exploding,
they want to have an alibi so that the one thing that never gets blamed for
any of this stuff is going to be the vaccine.
That's their only motivation is that their,
their control mechanism for depopulation is going to continue without
anything being attributed to it in a negative way.
Yeah.
Just like, just like Fauci saying, I never told anybody to shut down.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He made us offers.
We couldn't refuse the drug father.
He's out there.
All the lies.
Yeah.
I know.
It's amazing.
I said,
it really is like the Nuremberg,
uh,
alibi turned upside down.
Right.
You know,
I was,
all the people would say,
well,
I was just following orders when I killed all those people. And he says, I didn't give any orders. They did
it on their own. I just suggested that they do it. Yeah, that's right. Exactly. And it's funny
you say upside down because it really does feel like every single thing in our world right now
is upside down. And I really feel like this direction and what God has laid out for us to do is turning things right side up, including when we look at healing modalities and healing people.
All we've seen ever since, you know, Rockefeller Rothschild's, you know, birth, the beast system is there's something wrong with you.
Here's a drug. And then here's another drug to counteract what's wrong with you.
No one has addressed the things that we should be addressing first,
which is our relationship with our creator
and the healing that comes with that.
When we look at healing someone spiritually
and internally, that affects your mind,
that affects your body.
We have to turn things right side up
to help people understand they need to be healed fully,
not just their body.
There's more levels to this.
So we're going to turn things back right side up to where they should be, which is nature.
Everything comes from nature that we need.
God provides all of that.
And we need to help people get back there.
And the damage that's been done from the shot and the long-term effects that we don't even know,
and all of this stuff that is
just flying faster than we can even keep our thumb on we just have to focus on we need to help people
find their way back to healing it is amazing when you look at even the basic things and we said this
for the longest time you know the locking people inside isolating them from any human contact the
effect that that has on people's
health in so many different ways is well documented by people, whether or not they believe in
God, that has been very well documented, the deleterious effects of that.
Putting a mask over your face so that you are continually breathing in what your body
is trying to get rid of and restricting your oxygen intake, keeping you inside so that
you can't get any vitamin D, psychologically abusing you and everything that they have done.
You know, for a long time, they've been messing with the food supply and other things like
that.
And we've had, you know, the Greek physicians of long ago, and I forget which one of them
it was.
I don't know if it was Galen or Hippocrates or whatever.
I said, let food be your medicine.
They understood how important it was to have good food and to eat right.
But of course that is completely disregarded when they give us
any advice about what to eat.
Uh, it is the upside down opposite of what you really should be eating.
And then they just give a green light to anything that Bill Gates wants to do.
Whether it's coding your food with some new novel, uh, yeah that coating peel that's on there and you're right and things
shifted when they shifted the food pyramid in the 60s when they took out fats and and the taste just
disappeared it tasted like cardboard they added sugar to every food to give it taste so and you
can look at every ingredient in the grocery store. Sugar's
going to be at least this first, second or third ingredient in every food that's out there. Sugar
creates inflammation. Inflammation creates disease. We have this nice evil symbiotic relationship
between big food and big pharma. We're going to make you sick and here's a drug for you. We're
just little money-making Petri dishes for big pharma. People have to step out
and get back to nature and overall health. We're going to create a new standard of health.
No more sick system. We're creating a truly health-based system.
And that's the key thing. You know, when you talk about the Rockefeller and the pharmaceutical
push with all this stuff, the other aspect of that is, you know, not really looking at what we need to be healthy,
but looking at attacking the diseases that are there.
And as I pointed out, and they've been very upfront about it, even before this stuff happened,
it was back in 2018, I believe it was, in the spring, you had Goldman Sachs lecturing
the pharmaceutical companies and saying, look,
we just had Gilead cure one strain of hepatitis.
We don't want to have that happen again.
Please don't.
That's not our business model.
We don't.
They made a lot of money the first couple of years, but it exponentially decreased until
now they're not making any money off of this.
We need to have chronic disease, and we need to have ongoing treatments.
And that's what you see with everything that they do when they give you a drug, it typically can exacerbate what you're taking it for.
And then it creates all these other things for which you start taking even more
medication. It's just a multiplying effect. So we need to pull back.
And that's why, you know, you're, what you're talking about here.
It is important for us to get out of this system,
to have some alternatives to the system,
but also some education about things that we can do that can make us healthy, not just how to
attack the disease. And so that's freedom healthcare, freedom-healthcare.us is the
website. And you've got things, as you point out, your goal is to set up a network of telehealth
to eventually to have, as it grows, to have some physical
presence in different places as well.
But right now, you've got, with this conference coming up, you've got a lot of good advice
from a lot of different people.
Some of them will agree or disagree with each other, as you pointed out.
So they're going to talk about where they agree or disagree, and that teleconference
is coming up June 9th and 10th, and people can get information about that at freedomhealthcare.us.
Is there anything that you want to tell us in terms of the overall vision about Freedom Health Care that we've not covered here?
Yeah, and something else, the way that people can get involved.
I mean, number one, we're looking for volunteers in every state that want to have the clinics or hospitals in their city or state.
Our goal is not to be big, huge system, but just be everywhere to help people at a small scale
everywhere. But then also having the volunteers in each city and state get those going. We're
going to have two kinds of clinics under Freedom Healthcare. One will be Freedom Healthcare specific clinics.
We also have folks out there that want to start their own ministry, private membership
associations, and those are supportive clinics. We have a couple of those actually starting
to be put together by some folks in New York as well as Arizona. They will come under the
Freedom Healthcare umbrella. They
will also be a private membership association, but they will be autonomous. They have the same
vision, they have the same mindset, they have the same ideas, but they run the clinic themselves.
Those are supportive clinics that can come under Freedom Healthcare. If there's like-minded
practitioners out there, providers, physicians, naturopaths, functional medicine, whatever, that are staying in the system as an LLC or an S-corp, we can promote them through our website.
We're starting to bring on like-minded practitioners so people can find them in their state until we have our clinics and hospitals up and going. So there's a couple
ways that people can get involved and be promoted through what we're doing. Our biggest thing is,
you know, we are a nonprofit ministry that we need donations to launch each of the phases.
That's the biggest thing. That's part of why we're doing this conference. All of these amazing
speakers are speaking pro bono for us so folks can get a ticket
uh freedom-healthcare.us go to the conference right now they're a little bit less expensive
but it's getting the word out um get online become a member to see what's actually involved right now
we've just launched one uh education platform going through Freedom Healthcare that has a discount for our members.
We're partnering and collaborating with another group that has CMEs.
Our members will have a discount through that as well.
So we're bringing together a lot of different things around healing, information, education.
So folks can go on and become a member right now.
It's $33 a month.
It's very little, but there's a lot that they can access. We have a library of information. So folks can go on and become a member right now. It's $33 a month. It's very
little, but there's a lot that they can access. We have a library of information. We have Wellness
Wednesdays. We have an amazing lady named Wendy who does Wellness Wednesdays every Wednesday.
This month we're taking off because we have all the focus on the conference, but does information and videos on wellness every single Wednesday.
We're all over social media.
People can find us on Twitter and Instagram and Facebook and True Social and Gab and CloudHub.
Share the information.
Go find us.
Share the information because we can only do this with everyone that's out there, and we're working to help everybody else.
This is the whole goal is we're here to help people.
That's great.
And it's a great source of information, as you point out, if you've got practitioners out there who have been purged out of the system because they wanted to actually try to help people.
We've seen so much of that.
If they're independent, they can use you as a way to reach out to people. We've seen so much of that. Uh, if they're independent, they can use you as a, as a way to reach out to people. Uh, yeah,
I just saw where a third of the nurses are saying that they're going to quit or
retire, or they're either going to go work for somebody else or they're going to
quit. And so there's a lot of dissatisfaction from the people who are inside the
system. A lot of them have been purged out of the system.
And what we are missing is a way to bring this all back together.
Again, everybody understands how, how corrupt and how broken the system is.
And we have to have a way to pull this back.
And a key part of it is even just sharing information.
Uh, you know, people out there who are, are willing to put together
something in their community and S and startup, uh, something that is, uh,
not associated with these giant corporations,
the pharmaceutical companies.
It's a very important thing that you're doing there.
Again, the website is freedom-healthcare.us.
Freedom-healthcare.us.
Okay.
All right.
Take a look at that.
And again, they're having a big international healthcare conference coming up on June 9th
and 10th.
You can see the speakers and the topics that are going to be there on individual days. If you go to their main website, freedom-healthcare.us,
they'll have a banner there that'll take you to the website that has been set up
for the conference on June 9th and 10th. Thank you so much, Julie, for what you're doing.
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All right, welcome back.
Let's talk a little bit about cars because it is such an essential ingredient to our freedom.
And before we do, I got a tip from Geesebusters.
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Appreciate that.
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been on we got to get guard back on karen uh Karen. So let's put Guard to come on. I always love talking to Guard.
Let's talk about cars. Average age of U.S. vehicles reaches a record high
as the price of new vehicles are soaring as well. The average price
of a new vehicle has approached $48,000. Of course,
the EVs are more expensive. A 24%
increase.
And so I look at this and I think, how long is this kind of stuff going to go on?
How long are we going to let the feds artificially inflate the price of everything with unnecessary fiat regulations and their fiat currency that they're inflating?
That's what's going on here.
They're going to continue if we let them continue to do this.
And I'm not really sure how we stop it.
Part of it is it is so pervasive everywhere.
Part of it is we've got to get over this mindset that all of our problems are solved in Washington.
And everybody is suffering from that today.
As a matter of fact, there was an article from Michael Schneider talking about, well, do you think life is better today in 2023 than it was in 1973?
Would you go back 50 years?
I was like, well, you know, more than half the people said yes
to that question.
I would definitely say yes to that question, I guess,
because I know what life was like in 1973.
It isn't a guess as to what was better then. that question, I guess, because I know what life was like in 1973.
It isn't a guess as to what was better then.
But on the other hand, that would be a year before I met Karen.
I don't think I'd want to do that.
So we've known each other for 49 years.
But when I looked at that, I thought, well, you know, here's the real issue of what has happened to life in America.
That is, it used to be a joke when we'd say to somebody,
hey, come on, don't make a federal case out of it.
Everything is a federal case.
And everything that we see, every problem,
we want to make a law, and we want it to be a federal law.
And that's even true, again, with the pro-life movement.
And these are institutions that I think they're doing it to keep themselves in the game.
But we can't solve every problem at the federal level.
And we have to understand that if we centralize control of everything, guess who's going to be running everything?
We've already seen the left take over all of the institutions,
whether we're talking about education or entertainment or government or whatever.
Why would you want to centrally control and define anything like that?
You know they're going to take this over.
It's a trap.
Why would we fall into that trap?
Anyway, centralizing everything until we own nothing
and until we're slaves on the
continent that our forefathers conquered. That's really what we're looking at here.
Americans are keeping their cars longer than ever. The average age of a passenger vehicle
on the road hit a record 12 and a half years this year. Well, there you go. I'm right on target.
I'm average. So they're blaming this, says Fox News Business News. They said, blame it on the pandemic.
That's Fox for you.
Yeah, blame it on the pandemic.
The pandemic did it to us.
They don't even blame it on the Chinese.
And again, it's not the Wu flu.
It was the Chinese lockdown that we implemented that did it.
That's what you can blame it on.
You can blame it on Trump.
You can blame it on both parties that have done this stuff to us.
But no, let's blame it on something that, you know, the pandemic, this nebulous thing that's out there.
Since the pandemic struck, says Fox News, three years ago, the average new vehicle has rocketed 24% to nearly $48,000 as of April.
And loan rates on new car purchases have ballooned to 7%.
Well, thank you to the Federal Reserve.
But I guess that was a pandemic that did it?
Was that the pandemic that raised the interest rates?
Yeah, the pandemic did everything.
It raised the interest rates.
It locked us down.
It broke the supply chains.
It cost people jobs and businesses that they'd worked all their lives for.
The national average monthly auto loan payment now is $729.
Well, okay, well, I just get a used car.
Well, used cars have gone up even more.
Since the fake pandemic
and the Marxist
lockdown,
40% increase in used
car prices, up to nearly
$29,000 for a used
car. And the
average loan rates
are even higher, because instead of 7%
for a new car, you're
getting charged 11% for a used car.
And so a used vehicle payment is now 563, almost as much as a 729.
Pretty amazing.
So what's the bottom line?
Well, you got these repair services.
That's going to be a business for the future, folks.
Keep these cars running until they actually come around and confiscate them at the point of a gun.
That is the big boom right now.
You see cars all the time coming in here with 250,000, 300,000 miles.
They haven't really been having major work or anything.
They've just been doing the routine service, keeping up with it preventatively.
I remember, as I've said in the past, I used to read my father's Business Week
magazines when I was in high school. And I remember seeing Volvo talking about that. I think
they even ran ads about it as well. Oh, look, the average car in Sweden, the average age is over 12
years old. See how well Swedish cars are made. And it's like, well, actually, no, the Volvos were
not all that well made. It's just that people in Sweden have been made poor by socialism and they
couldn't afford a new car. That was what the real answer was to all that.
But it is a boom for the auto repair industry.
We're now at the point where vehicle owners have to decide whether or not to pay for repair costs
that cost more than their vehicle is worth? Well, that depends on how you define
worth. Do you want something that is independent of their control structure, their control grid,
that you don't have to charge on the grid? How much is that worth to you? I know what they're
talking about is it means that if you have a wreck, the insurance companies aren't going to
pay you for the money that you put into it to repair it. But I've been going down that road for a long time anyway
with modifications that I made to my car anyway.
I looked at it, it's like, well,
I'm not going to get paid for this if I wreck it,
but I can make my car actually better than it was brand new, and I did.
So it actually is, this is from the UK, from Spiked.
The classist war on the car.
It's not a war.
Well, it is a war on the classic car as well.
But no, what they're talking about are people who are part of this class warfare type of thing.
And they're saying it's really these people who the elites or the upper middle class who are really still you know, are really still bourgeois,
but they've got,
uh,
they're rich bourgeois.
I guess you could say that back in the early eighties,
two things revolutionized my mother's life.
The first was the appearance in the UK,
uh,
they've asked supermarket,
which evidently didn't get to the UK before that a gleaming metal and glass
citadel of cheap,
fresh produce.
Imagine bread, milk, fish, meat, fruit, a gleaming metal and glass citadel of cheap fresh produce imagine bread milk fish meat
fruit vegetables and treats all under one roof it was the stuff of a housewife's dream the second
thing was her first car so she could drive to it these are things that we took for granted in the
united states for a very long time before the 1980s but in uk what would happen as he points out in this he said prior to that
he says i remember because my mom would take us in tow and we would make a you know a circuit to
all these different sharp shops we'd have to go to the butcher shop we'd have to go to the
fishmonger then we'd have to go to the green grocers and we'd have to go to the bakers and
you'd be lugging all this stuff by hand as you're walking around with the kids in tow. That's what they want us to go back to. That's their idea
of a 15-minute city. You'll walk from every place, and you'll carry everything, and there won't be
any car. No, the car was a freeing thing. As he says, it was a great liberator. And even though his mother had a very old secondhand Ford Cortina,
he said, it's unimaginable to people today what life was like before that and the modern grocery
store with everything under one roof. But that's what they want to take us back to.
They imagine it. And they imagine something that's even more restrictive than that. He said, fast forward
a few decades, and what do today's bourgeois radicals loathe the most? Supermarkets and cars.
Supermarkets are evil, they cry. They've got revolting wastefulness. They have cheap food and
easy fashion to horrify the well-off. They lament that supermarkets are white bread.
Yes, why won't you little people
buy a loaf of seven-seated sourdough from Whole Foods? Celebrated novelist Jeanette Winterson
says she doesn't go anywhere near supermarkets because she wants passion, commitment, and
conscience from her shopping experience. He says, okay, but other people just want a pint of milk and some ham.
As for cars, nothing gets up the noses of the eco-orthodox middle class as much as a sight of these four-wheel machines trundling through their neighborhoods. Motor phobia, he calls it,
is rife among the bourgeois left. As cars clog our streets, we are struggling to breathe,
writes a writer for The Guardian, of course,
conjuring up a beautiful image of metropolitan types going about like Edwardian ladies
with a hanky to their nose to protect them from the fumes of the little people's vehicles.
Get rid of your car, barks one of The Guardian's environmental correspondents.
And, of course, I've been hearing this since 1970, not even 1973.
The motorphobes might finally be getting their way,
these high-status citizens who can't comprehend why everyone doesn't do what they do.
Why don't we all work from home and cycle to the artisan baker for some organic rye
and only drive a car when it's absolutely essential during the summer jaunt in Tuscany?
Across England, policies are being introduced to discourage or to outright render impossible
the driving of cars in local areas.
From low-traffic neighborhoods to 15-minute cities,
from ugly bollards to gates that only allow public buses to pass through,
the car is being grounded to a halt.
We cannot let the liberty of driving be snuffed out so cavalierly and so undemocratically.
And all the stuff that you see happening there, that's all being pushed in America as well.
You can see it being implemented there first, then it's going to go to California, then
it's going to go to the rest of the country.
We even got Trump selling his freedom cities. It's just a trumpetized version
of the 15-minute city of the smart city. Again, remember how he pushed 5G in the early years of
his administration. Remove all obstacles. We've got to have that at all costs. That is the
foundation for this whole thing as well. The Telegraph in the UK has the latest on the bureaucratic war on the car.
Bristol Council is planning to bring in a massive low-traffic neighborhood, LTN, that
will virtually take cars off the road, they brag.
As part of a £6 million initiative called the East Bristol Livable
Neighborhood, they will severely clamp down on traffic several key roads in the city's east.
Bollards and planters will be used to block cars from these roads. There'll also be the
installation of gates that private cars won't be able to go through, only buses. You see, they're
destroying the roads, narrowing the roads, putting speed bumps on them,
or completely blocking them off. Or in the case of Boudigay, spending vast sums of money to tear
down overpasses to allow people to travel without disturbing pedestrians. They say that's their goal,
right? We want to have zero traffic deaths. So, you know, we got to slow down the cars,
ban the cars from our neighborhoods. Well, you know, we got to slow down the cars, ban the cars from our neighborhoods.
Well, you know, tearing down these overpasses, that was to get people out of the areas where
they would hit pedestrians, but no, they want the traffic there.
So when you look at where we're going, restrictions on car use are being enforced everywhere.
They said the London borough of South work has raised the price of parking permits by an eye-watering 400% in order to reduce cars.
So if you are filthy rich, you can still drive to Southwark.
If you're poor, forget about it.
Oh, they love this because they won't have any other cars on the road.
It'll be so nice for them.
They may actually fall in love with the car again, but they want to block that to you.
Let me say this over and over again.
The CEO of Lyft years ago wrote an op-ed piece, and his fundamental premise that he explicitly
stated was that cities are the best invention of man.
No, they're not.
Even Jefferson understood that, spoke against it.
A threat to the health, the health the wealth and liberty of man but cities he said were the best invention of mankind and cars were the worst thing this is
a ceo of lyft very self-serving of course because he wants to get rid of the cars nobody will own a
car except him and he will own all the cars and charge you to rent them by the ride that's what's
behind all this the guy was an urban planner that's how he was trained that's what's behind all this. The guy was an urban planner. That's how he was trained.
That's what his degree is in.
The adjective livable is always thrown around by the eco-elites who hate cars,
but who exactly will find their cities to be livable under today's anti-car hysteria?
Disabled people won't find it that way, that's for sure.
Indeed, equalities campaigners
in Oxford and Bristol have said it could become very difficult for some disabled people to access
streets if the low-traffic neighborhoods are ruthlessly enforced. Busy mothers won't find it
to be livable either, and not elderly people who probably don't fancy lugging their shopping onto a bus. The workmen and the
delivery men need to have tools, and so car-free streets are all well and good for the graphic
designers who only carry a slimline MacBook as they stroll to a nearby barista bar. But they're
not so good for the people who plumb the barista bar, or the people who fix their coffee machines, or who mend their shelves.
These people need real stuff, and they need cars.
In the warped narrative of the motorphobes,
car owners are part of the privileged.
This is nonsense.
It is not prohibitively expensive to own a car in the 2020s.
No, the true privileged in this class are the pajama classes,
the upper middle-class movers and shakers who can work from their plush apartments and who are so
time-rich that they'll happily do what people like my mother hated doing, walking from one
small shop to another small shop, buying artisan loaves here and sausages there.
The car is unique, said the CEO of Volvo, who is the CEO of Volvo from 1970 to 1994.
He said the car is unique.
It gives human beings a mandate to go wherever they want, whenever they want.
But under the banner of saving the planet, a smug, anti-modern, classist layer of society is denying the unique liberty of car driving to more and more people.
And that is intolerable.
Every assault on the car should be understood as an assault on our autonomy and should be resisted as such.
Absolutely right. And so, you know, we mentioned this the other day, the removal of AM radios from cars.
And this is, again, it's going to affect talk radio,
conservative talk radio,
but what the people need to understand,
people like Mark Levin, who are very upset about that,
need to understand that they're not just removing the AM radio, they're removing the car out of our life.
I mean, you can see the big picture here.
Just as they're removing free speech out of our life,
they're removing the car, that part of our freedom as well.
So it's not just the automakers shutting this thing down for their own purposes.
It's the entire car going.
Ferrari has said no to EV only.
First manufacturer to push back against this and you
remember Ferrari and Porsche said no we're going to come up with this e-fuel thing and of course
it's so ridiculously expensive and bespoke that only the uber rich are going to be able to afford
it just like only the uber rich will be able to afford the Ferraris but they know what works
and what is good.
And even if the rest of us, they want to deny it to us,
Ferrari is saying that they're going to stick to traditional combustion engines.
They have no intention of phasing out combustion engines
and going full electric or hybrid anytime soon,
promising on Sunday to keep making the 8 and 12-cylinder engines that it's made
that have been its trademark.
And they're going to do it through at least the end of the 2030s, they said.
The chief of Ferrari told the BBC in an interview that it would be arrogant
to dictate to customers what they can buy while at the same time
walking away from the company's heritage.
Well, that's what our politicians are.
They're arrogant.
They want
to demand and tell all of us what we can and cannot buy. Ferrari said that electric cars and
hybrids would make up an increasing proportion of its range by the end of the decade, but would not
totally take over the manufacturing output. You know, if people want to buy an internal combustion
engine with eight to 12 cylinders and pay a million or 2 million or 3 million dollars for it, they'll be happy to sell that to you.
It's the client who must choose if they want an internal combustion engine or a hybrid or an electric.
Well, it'd be good if we made this guy president and not just CEO of Ferrari, right?
See that happening, even that kind of strong language, even that strong, from the Republicans,
do you?
Any of them, have any of them come out to oppose climate change?
I haven't seen any of that.
You know, that's one of my concerns about RFKJ, is that he supports all that nonsense.
But, and again, the thing that, well, this is only happening
because of crony capitalism.
That's absolute nonsense.
You won't find any more crony capitalism than you do in the
greenwashed environmental agenda.
Uh, these companies that are getting money thrown at them left and right.
Bipartisan cash being thrown at these people.
Uh, that is the biggest crony capitalism on earth.
So to say, well, if we end crony capitalism, we'll all be green,
that's an absolute lie.
But you don't see any of the Republicans pushing back against this stuff.
They're afraid to challenge that orthodoxy, as false as it is.
Ferrari has overtaken Stellantis, the parent company of 14 different car companies,
including Alfa Romeo, Citroen, Fiat, Jeep, Peugeot, Ram, Vauxhall.
They make more money than that giant conglomerate, Stellantis,
even though they built fewer than 14,000 vehicles in 2022.
But this is the future that they envision, that only the elites will have cars.
It'll be something like private jets, because they're going to price or prohibit the rest of us out of the market.
They're currently in eighth position ahead of Stellantis and ahead of Ford, ahead of Honda, GM, and Hyundai, they said.
So it is interesting how much money they're making with it.
But again, it is elitism.
There is, as I mentioned in the UK, an electric car fiasco.
It said scarcely a day passes without a story appearing in the Telegraph about just how terrible EVs are,
and not just if you want to get from A to B.
We learned last week that some electric cars are losing their value
twice as quickly as
petrol alternatives, as they put it, or what we'd say internal combustion engines.
You see, they're not holding their resale value just like they're not holding their
charge in many cases.
Drivers have been pushed toward electric cars by a string of government initiatives.
Well, it's been bribes and prohibitions, but mostly prohibitions.
A little bit of subsidies.
Drivers going green risk losing thousands of pounds, however, more than those who stick with petrol.
For example, they take a3 in 2020 would have a depreciation of 64%
on the resale value today. However, the petrol equivalent has maintained much more of its
original value. It's only dropped by 30%, whereas the electric car dropped 64%. And they said,
now there's even more bad news. First, we discovered that thousands of free electric car chargers have been pulled from
Britain's roads over the past year as soaring energy costs make them unaffordable.
The number of chargers offering free electricity has fallen by 40%.
Now they make up less than 10% of the public chargers on Britain's road compared to 20% a year ago.
Then we learned that because electric cars can weigh 33% more than internal combustion engines,
the infrastructure may well collapse under their additional weight. And we're not just talking
about the electric grid. We're talking about actual car parks, multi-level car parks.
One person went through, engineer, or actually chair of the British Parking Association's
structures group, told the Telegraph that he had carried out inspections of multi-story
car parks in the UK over the last six months.
And he said, they're not going to be able to hold electric cars.
If you put electric cars in all those parking spaces, it'll collapse because they're so
much heavier.
Electric vehicles are much heavier than the petrol counterparts because of the weight
of the batteries.
And oh, by the way, if you've got something that is extremely heavy, we all know that
that means that it is by definition not energy efficient as a lighter car is.
So that is one of the fundamental lies about all this green stuff.
Energy is energy.
You're going to have to generate it somehow.
And if you're going to be generating this energy inefficiently, that's not green.
So who knew that virtue signaling would prove to be so costly
as they're taking a hit on all these different fronts?
Even Biden is having some problems because auto unions
are now withholding their support, their political support from him
because he's pushing EVs so much.
And they know that it isn't going to take nearly as many of them.
It's not as complicated to make an EV.
So they're going to be closing down their facilities,
and the new facilities that they're opening up
are going to be in non-union areas.
But I want to talk a little bit,
before we run out of time, about Biden.
We had James Madison, who was father of the Bill of Rights.
I guess we could say that Joe Biden was the father of the bill of wrongs because he was
the person who was behind civil asset forfeiture more than anybody else.
Quite frankly, uh, when you, uh, look at how this all came together. And even as Reason is saying, Congress is trying again to reform civil asset forfeiture abuses.
Biden is out there.
He's trying to confiscate everything in our lives.
But civil asset forfeiture that we struggle with,
that foundation has been laid by Biden.
It's become synonymous in many minds with legalized theft, and there's a reason for
that. That's exactly what it is. And so now you have yet another attempt, this one, even at the
federal level to try to roll back some of this, because it has, as I said, he's not the father
of the Bill of Rights, but the Bill of Wrongs, because they have,
with civil asset forfeiture, they've removed our due process.
They've removed the protections against excessive fines and all the rest of this.
Since 2000, states and federal governments have stolen at least $68.8 billion that we
know of, said the Institute of Justice.
They use the term forfeiture.
I don't, it's theft.
They haven't convicted anybody.
As a matter of fact, in most of these cases, they haven't even charged anybody.
You will see when they do the theft, they will essentially charge the inanimate object.
They'll put the name of the inanimate object on there.
So how did we get this?
This is an excellent article from fee.org.
Fee, the Foundation for Economic Education.
How a young Joe Biden became the architect of the government's asset forfeiture program.
Yeah, it was part of the war on drugs, but it included Joe Biden.
It even included Bill Weld, the guy who was one of the vice presidential candidates,
who was the vice presidential candidate for the Libertarian Party with the governor.
I can't remember his name now, the guy that ran twice recently. But that was a real low mark in the Libertarian Party when Bill Weld was put on the ballot.
In 1991, Maui police officers showed up at the home of Francis and Joseph Lopez.
This is a good example to show you how this works.
One officer showed his badge and said, let's go into the house and we'll explain things to you.
Once inside, he said, we're taking the house. That's the explanation. The Lopez's were
far from wealthy. They worked on a sugar plantation for nearly 50 years. They lived in camp housing
so they could save up money to buy a modest middle-class home. But in 1987, their son Thomas
was caught with marijuana. He was 28, and he
suffered from mental health issues. He grew marijuana in the backyard of his parents' home,
but every time they tried to cut it down, he threatened suicide. When he was arrested,
he pled guilty, and he was given probation since it was his first and only offense.
He was ordered to see a psychologist once a week. The parents were elated. Their son got better.
He stopped smoking marijuana, and they thought it was all behind them.
But when the police showed up, they told them that their house was being seized.
They said it was because of your son and his marijuana conviction.
The statute of limitations for civil asset forfeiture was five years,
and it had only been four years since he had been arrested.
Legally, the police could seize any property that was connected to the marijuana plant from 1987.
They had resurrected the Lopez's case during a department-wide search through old cases
looking for property they could steal, legally.
That's what it was.
We got these old cases.
Let's say, oh, here's one. The kid had a marijuana. We've got these old cases. Let's say,
Oh,
here's one.
The kid had a marijuana plant and the parents have a home that they worked all their life to save up money for.
So where'd this come from?
The roots of the law that allowed the police to take their home ran all the
way back to 1970.
Poor prior forfeiture laws that only applied to goods that could be
considered to be a danger to society.
Things like weapons.
So they would confiscate things like that.
But with the war on drugs, they wanted something that had more teeth.
And so you had prosecutor Robert Blakely,
who had worked under Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy.
And so he started to provide the teeth.
He said, we need to have criminal forfeiture
that allow the police to seize
illegally acquired profits of a convicted criminal.
In 1970, the targets were wealthy crime bosses.
And so to appease those who were worried about the abuse of power,
Blakely assured them that prosecutors would have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt
that the criminal was guilty of a crime before the assets were taken.
So they passed this as part of the RICO Act, the Racketeering Influence and Corrupt Organizations Act. Blakely was a fan of the 1931 movie Little Caesar, and that's why he created
that RICO thing. You know, that was Edward G. Robinson. Yeah, you, uh, listen to me, see,
you're gonna do what I say, uh, the RICO act wasn't
actually designed as part of the war on drugs, but then when Richard Nixon took office, he made
it a part of that. And they still had that pesky requirement to convict somebody of something that
was in the way of the law. So they started looking at things they could do in 1978, Jimmy Carter
created a drug czar office.
And so Peter Bourne decided that the law needed to be changed. He learned of an incident in which a suitcase in Miami had been left on a baggage carousel for three hours. The police picked it
up and found $3 million in it. So he said, well, let's change the RICO Act to allow the DEA to
confiscate assets now without a conviction.
Even with that, they still had real estate that was off-limits.
Until Joe Biden came along.
While Blakely was going around holding conferences,
trying to tell everybody how we needed to do this RICO Act and extend it,
young Senator Joe Biden jumped on board.
And he created the impetus for adding property and everything after they'd removed the requirement of a conviction. It was Joe Biden who put it in there.
In the war on narcotics, we have met the enemy, and he is the U.S. code. In other words,
the enemy is the law, so let's get rid of the law. And that's what they did. So you had William
Weld, who was working at the time for Ed Meese,
who was Ronald Reagan's attorney general.
And all of them got together.
Joe Biden was the one who wrote the Comprehensive Forfeiture Act,
fixed all these problems.
And we've been living with a problem that he created ever since.
A man who hates natural rights, who hates the Bill of Rights.
That's what he attacked
Clarence Thomas for.
Thank you so much on Rockfan. Thank you, Mark
for the tip. I appreciate that.
And on Rockfan, thank you for the tip.
Audi, MMR,
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Real News on YouTube, brought to my
attention that several, hang on, let me
finish this up, that several predator catcher channels were terminated en masse. A lot of these channels have busted many
men in law enforcement attempting to meet up with their decoys. Well, it's going to be interesting
to see what happens with that. We'll follow up on that tomorrow. Thank you for joining us. Have a
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