The David Knight Show - 17Nov22 CBDC Trial Begins in USA; Will Fentanyl "Vaccine" Be Required of Kids; Adderall Addiction Exposed by Supply Chain Issues

Episode Date: November 17, 2022

OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODESKlaus Schwab goes to G20 with an emphasis on the "economic" in the World Economic Forum, his two little stooges "Fishy" Rishi Sunak and Trudeau in tow3:33Viral vi...deo of Xi scolding Trudeau for violating Chatham House Rules. 7:00Federal Reserve and Big Banks Are Teaming Up to Launch a 12-Week Digital Dollar Pilot Program.15:02HSBC, one of the handpicked partners for the CBDC trial has been convicted at least three times and fined big fines, but nothing compared to what they made for money laundering.19:15The Federal Reserve announced that its digital instant payments service, Fed Now, would begin full-scale pilot testing in mid-2023.30:56New York Fed, 12 banking giants launch the digital dollar test.37:50Germany, where cash is king for the German people, is planning for a run on the banks complicated by the power grid going down, so they conveniently can't give people cash with ATMs41:23How the rapid increase in interest rates is affecting us in the US — most people have been priced out of the housing market48:14COP27’s $100 Angus beef medallions and other delicacies, only available to the most elite at the "climate conference"51:24A new inferior EV battery design, driven (essentially designed) by tax credits57:53BigPharma's fentanyl vaccine — will it be mandated for children like MMR?1:02:40Adderall supply chain shortage exposes Adderall addiction for people who were put on the drug by schools when they were young children.1:15:15Walmart, CVS and Walgreens are all paying billions of dollars in damages because they filled prescriptions for opioids. Why can’t they be sued for mRNA jabs that they actively pushed?1:18:47The best natural and safe cancer prevention according to a UK study — 30 seconds of sunlight. But it has to be done in a particular way?1:25:31Kenzie joins the show from Wise Wolf Gold.1:31:15CBDC and what happens if either power grid or internet is down? 1:35:41How will they coerce us to accept CBDC? What do you need to do to prepare to counter the pressure?1:41:50Taxing us for schools to enslave our minds1:49:19An interesting way to buy silver — can be broken into smaller pieces like a chocolate bar1:53:13Bankman-Fried monologues on Twitter like a super villain at the end of the movie. Here's what he say…1:58:40They created money out of thin air, just like the Federal Reserve.2:08:56Will AP get de-platformed? Lose its "blue check" for nearly starting WW3 with misinformation? Or was it DIS-information? Maybe MAL-information from CIA2:16:17Even though all parties involved say Ukraine, not Russia, fired missile into Ukraine, they still blame Russia2:19:11How the AP broke its own rules on the use of anonymous sources.2:24:26Polish politician says it’s likely a provocation by Ukraine.2:26:52The next pandemic is coming. We have to guard against it.2:34:00The Republicans have taken back the House with a narrow majority.2:38:02Two GOP members in leadership position, both Stefanik and Emmer, voted for a federal imposition of a definition of marriage that WILL be used to attack people's religious liberty. And it's not the first time they did it2:44:37The bill is a bit of window dressing.2:47:07Candace Cameron Bure, leaving Hallmark Channel and going to American Family Network so she can do stories about traditional marriage. The scorn and hatred now directed at her shows what's coming as GOP hands the mob tools of lawfare to wage against us 2:53:23Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-show Or you can send a donation throughZelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at:  $davidknightshowBTC to:  bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Mail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

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Starting point is 00:02:04 Now they're running a pilot program of the CBDC. And it's not just me saying that it's a declaration of economic war. Other people are saying that as well. We're also going to take a look at Schwab and Trudeau and Sunak as they're at the G20. She dressing down Trudeau for bragging about what they talked about. He violated the Chatham House rules. And we'll also take a look at SBF. He is now monologuing like a supervillain about what he did with FTX. And the GOP is busy betraying marriage. Marriage is a right, R-I-T-E, not a right, R-I-G-H-T. It is a religious issue they need to butt out. So we changing the time for the Rockfin Premium. Talked to the listeners on Saturday, got their feedback on it.
Starting point is 00:03:17 It had been on Saturday at 7 p.m. Eastern. We're moving it to tonight, 7 p.m. Eastern, and we're going to keep it there, I think. I need to have a day off. I've been working seven days a week for quite a while, six of them broadcasting on air. And it's a heavier load doing a podcast than it is doing a radio broadcast. So we're going to, with a radio broadcast, a three-hour show, I was doing two hours of content. And I had time to gather my thoughts and put things together as I was going through the show. With a podcast, I have to do everything in advance. It's one of the reasons why, even though we're on six days a week, I was doing seven days.
Starting point is 00:03:58 So, anyway, it's going to be tonight, and it's going to be at 7 p.m. Eastern. It will be one hour. It's a more interactive format. Anyway, it's going to be tonight, and it's going to be at 7 p.m. Eastern. It will be one hour. It's a more interactive format. And not tonight, but we're going to work on taking phone calls and things like that on that format. So just to let people know, if you want to, many people will follow on Rockfin. You can follow the show there for free Monday through Friday, and then there's this additional program that is a premium
Starting point is 00:04:27 program. That's one of the requirements for being on Rockfin, one of the reasons why we're doing it. I want to begin today with the economic news that is coming at us. And when we look at what is happening with the New World Order, we have Klaus Schwab and all of his stooges, his little princes, all these people that they trained and then they put out, all of his people. You know, people like these two stooges right here.
Starting point is 00:05:07 We have, oh, that's the wrong one. Here we go. There's a picture of them all together. Isn't that nice? It's like a club or something. You know, they've got these funny flowery red, pink, uh, liver colored shirts. People are making comments about, uh, what that's supposed to represent. I don't know. But, yeah, there they are. They're having a great time there. And there's Trudeau and Rishi. You know, there's something fishy about Rishi. I think that should be a shirt.
Starting point is 00:05:38 If I was in the UK, we'd be doing that. Because there is definitely a lot that is fishy about Rishi. And Schwab. It's a little club. It's a party. You're not at the party. You're not in it. The G20 is going on right now. At the same time, they've got another globalist confab, the COP 27,
Starting point is 00:05:58 all about how they're going to take everything away from us using the climate MacGuffin. But here at the G20, Klaus Schwab has gone back to what is really the center of what they do. At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football. The excitement, the roar, and the chance to reward you. That's why every day of the festival, we're giving new members money back as a free sports bet up to 10 euro if your horse loses on a selected race. That's how we celebrate the biggest week in racing.
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Starting point is 00:06:38 Economics. Think about what they call themselves. It's the World Economic Forum. They understand and resetting the financial system and taking everything from you has always been the end game. They've admitted it publicly. They've done videos about it. It's about an economic takeover. These people are Marxist wannabe world dictators.
Starting point is 00:07:10 And so it is worldwide. It is global. It is a global rewriting of the global economy. So he's there in G20. It's a natural place for him to be. And one of the things that he had to say was that we need to restructure the world. Well, what's he talking about economically restructuring the world that's what he's always been about they tell you that
Starting point is 00:07:33 and we need to believe them um so he's talking about the shared economy it'll be shared with those insiders those stakeholders you know the guys with the red shirts or whatever that mess is. Stakeholder capitalism, all the rest of the buzzwords, ESG, all the rest of that. He does imply that while fragmentation is necessary, too much fragmentation could be troublesome. We got to disrupt everything. We got to do it from the inside, but we do have to do it iteratively. Remember that key thing that Fauci told us? That is very important.
Starting point is 00:08:13 You got to do it iteratively. You can't go too fast. It may be going too fast. They might need to add some more Republicans to slow it down a little bit, not change the direction. That's what it's really about. That's why they go back and forth between the two groups of stooges. But at this forum where they're meeting together, it's very much like what you would see at Bilderberg, you know,
Starting point is 00:08:38 where they would come in, they'd say, well, you know, we can't tell you what's happening here. And you have people like Ron Paul say, but we have this law. It's called the Logan Act. And if you've got officials meeting secretly and making policy with corporations or with other governments and doing that without using the official channels of ambassadors and diplomats and things like that, if you're going to do this secretly and you're going to do it behind closed doors and all the rest of the stuff, that's a violation of the Logan Act. So we're not going to pay attention to that.
Starting point is 00:09:11 And we can't tell you what's going on because we're operating under what they call Chatham House rules. Chatham House rules, which means nobody talks about anything that happens inside. You just don't talk about that. It's secret. And you could get kicked out of the club if you talk about stuff that's going on inside. And the Chatham House rules overrule the Constitution and certainly overrules our laws as well.
Starting point is 00:09:40 And so evidently, some things that were said in private and under Chatham House rules that were said by President Xi of China, those were apparently repeated by Justin Trudeau. And Xi was very upset about that and called him out. And people recorded this and it went viral. And I recorded this, and it went viral. And I'm going to play that for you, and when I play this, you can listen to what was being said. But the body language of Justin Trudeau says everything. Watch this. Oh, he's very serious. He's looking down.
Starting point is 00:10:41 If there is sincerity in your free and open and frank dialogue, and we will continue to have, we will continue to work constructively together, but there will be things we will disagree on. Let's create the conditions first. Ah, yes, and also handshakes as he dresses him down. Not to say the two of them are not wearing masks, but their attendants are. Because, you know, the lesser people, the people who are serving you the food,
Starting point is 00:11:12 those servants, they need to wear masks. The translators need to wear masks. All their attendants need to wear masks. But, you know, it is a sign of humiliation and subjugation, isn't it? Used to be something that got people upset when they would put women in hijabs, but then they started this class system. So now we have the masking is going on on the basis of class, not on sex, gender, because there's only two genders.
Starting point is 00:11:41 So not on the basis of gender, but now it's on the basis of class. Isn't that much better? And so did you hear what Trudeau said? He tried to save face. He's looking down and very serious. And she, the whole time she is talking, he's got this smile on his face. Can't see what the translator is doing because he's got a mask on his face. But Trudeau was very concerned about that.
Starting point is 00:12:04 He said, in Canada, we have this tradition of people can speak freely since when you speak freely in Canada you get your bank account frozen by the guy who said the country that he most admired outside of Canada years ago when he was asked in a forum you know other than Canada anyway we know you're going to say Canada but what is the country that you most admire well I really admire China because they can just do whatever they want oh with climate of course you know save the world with climate they can do whatever he wants and we've heard that before from George W Bush I wish I could just tell people what to do like the Chinese dictators can. Well, that's where we are today. Thanks to a continuing stream of precedents, many of them put in by President Trump.
Starting point is 00:12:55 They say, yeah, we can just rule everything by executive order and big time executive orders. We can do gun control by executive order. We can lock you down and take your business, take your freedom, tell you to mask up, all the rest of the stuff. Executive order. You know, just that little thing there, and it triggers all these things that had been put in place at the state level and practiced for 20 years. Yeah, it was a major takeover. But again, you know, hey, you violated the Chatham House rules you're not supposed to and we were always told the public face of Bilderberg and Davos these other places the public face of it was a it's just people just getting together and talking
Starting point is 00:13:38 you know about their favorite sports team or the weather or whatever yeah they talk about the weather at cop uh 27 but uh yeah just getting together and shooting the breeze nothing serious no business is really being conducted so we're going to preserve everybody's um privacy and uh with the chatham house rules and yet when we were in copenhagen k Karen and I were there covering it, reporting, and that was really unique of all the Bilderberg events that they've had. That was the only one where they didn't have a buffer that was, in some cases, miles of trees and security and all the rest of the stuff.
Starting point is 00:14:22 So you couldn't see anything that was happening. And you had people who had covered it on an annual basis were just absolutely blown away. I can't believe we can get this close and take pictures. We were just right across the street from the entrance, which was right in the middle of a town, so they couldn't shut Copenhagen down. And the hotel was there, and it was just a four-lane road that was right there and we're
Starting point is 00:14:46 just on the other side of the four-lane road and so you could get up close personal pictures of everybody as they were coming in and out and then we were on the side exits and all the rest of stuff when david betray us and these other people were going out for their jogs and but uh karen was there early one morning and uh had a british official ed balls he was the shadow chancellor of the exchequer which is like the secretary of the treasury and he was with a party that was out of power at the time and so he's a shadow you know the parties that are out of power will still have a cabinet for all the different offices they'll just call them the shadow whatever and so he was the shadow chancellor the checker the business the money guy and he shows up on a side entrance he doesn't have his id and you know you know me i'm ed
Starting point is 00:15:36 balls you know it's like no i don't know you you're not getting in if you don't have that badge and so he starts going through his um um, you know, rolling suitcase that he had and, uh, to look for some ID. And when he did, it spilled out and it was nothing but papers, nothing but papers. That was some serious businesses. He had a suitcase full of papers, but you know, Hey, it's just, uh, just friends getting together and talking. And Karen got all that on there. He was the highest ranking official who lost the election and the next election. Uh, but, uh, Patrick has, thank you very much for the tip. He says, glad to see you move to Thursday. Everybody needs a day off. No matter the job, seven days a week can be unhealthy.
Starting point is 00:16:26 Yes, it is. I need to have some time to rest, to collect my thoughts. Thank you. Appreciate that. But let's talk about the economic warfare. This is where they make their plans. Don't tell anybody what we're talking about here. You got to keep this secret.
Starting point is 00:16:43 Well, you know, Justin Trudeau can be happy that at least he didn't get dressed down by at live score bet we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football the excitement the roar and the chance to reward you that's why every day of the festival we're giving new members money back as a free sports bet up to 10 euro if your horse loses on a selected race that's how we celebrate the biggest week in racing cheltenham with live score bet this is total betting sign up by 2 p.m 14th of march bet within 48 hours of race main market excluding specials and place bets terms apply bet responsibly 18 plus gambling care.ee the man himself klaus schw Oh, that would be really bad. But, you know, they suck up to Klaus Schwab.
Starting point is 00:17:30 And the two of them. We've got another clip here coming up when we get to talking about what's going on with Ukraine. A clip of Trudeau and Rishi Sunak calling Zelensky. Yeah. Yeah. Talking to him on the phone and it was recorded. That, that is also very cringy coming up. But anyway, uh, the federal reserve, this is the economic warfare that's been unleashed
Starting point is 00:17:57 on us. Now, federal reserve and big banks are teaming up to launch a 12 week digital dollar pilot program. The banks that are involved in this are, of course, the usual suspects, the ones that were too big to fail, created by Clinton for that purpose, okaying the big bank merger and the Clinton administration. At the same time, they're getting rid of the Glass-Steagall Act, which said you can't engage in risky behavior as long as we're going to give you FDIC insurance
Starting point is 00:18:30 because they didn't want a repeat of what the banks had done in terms of getting highly leveraged and then having that fail. So they said, all right, to restore confidence in the banking system, we'll put in insurance for depositors up to a limit, and we will limit for that in exchange of that limitation. That insurance will put a limitation on your risk behavior. Well, they violated that as well. They started creating derivatives and that type of thing.
Starting point is 00:18:57 But they got rid of the Glass-Steagall Act, which allowed them to create those derivatives. And the Clinton administration okayed this big bank merger between nations bank in North Carolina and bank of America in California, because as I pointed out before, Erskine Bowles was a big guy in North Carolina, especially in the banking industry. And he was a big guy in the Clinton white house. And so he made sure that thing went through everybody in the financial community was outraged by this. They said, this is a really, really bad idea because approving a merger of this
Starting point is 00:19:31 size is going to set off a wave of bank mergers. And you're going to wind up with just a half dozen banks. And that's what essentially happened before all this stuff was finished with a great recession. You would have hundreds of small banks every year going out of business. And so it's like merge or die. So we wound up with just a few of these big ones. And they had no restrictions on the risky behavior that they were involved in. And so now these are going to be the partners for the federal government and their financial reset of the world's economy. Participating banks announced the pilot program yesterday, which intends to test, sorry, Tuesday, how using digital dollar tokens in a common
Starting point is 00:20:19 database can help to speed up payments, said Reuters. Banks will issue simulated digital money representing customer deposits, and according to Business Wire, they will settle through simulated central bank reserves on a shared multi-entity distributed ledger. Blockchain technology, there you go. The magic word, blockchain technology. This is, by the way, a story from LifeSite News. Many people have
Starting point is 00:20:46 reported this. The proposed platform includes participation from central banks, commercial banks, regulated non-banks, and it quote, aims to prioritize maximum participation from the public and private sector regulated entities. So it'll involve a Citigroup, Wells Fargo, HSBC, Money Launderer to the World. They've been convicted at least three times
Starting point is 00:21:17 and fined really big fines, but nothing compared to what they made for money laundering for drug dealers and cartels and that type of thing. And I talked to a whistleblower, Stern, who said he came on after their first conviction. So he was there between their first conviction and their second conviction for money laundering. And as part of their slap on the wrist from their first conviction, they said, well, you're going to have to show us that you're doing something to take proactive measures to make sure that you don't launder money
Starting point is 00:21:55 for drug cartels and for terrorist groups. And so he said what they did in the group of people, and I interviewed him, and Stern said they hired the group of people and I interviewed him. Um, and, um, Stern said they, they hired a bunch of people like him who had absolutely no experience in law enforcement or anything like that or computers. And, um, so, uh, it was just window dressing and he said, uh, they didn't really give us any important work. So they paid us really well. And most of the people just happy to take the check and,
Starting point is 00:22:25 you know, uh, have a very easy job, but he's, he took it seriously. And he eventually discovered that, uh, you know,
Starting point is 00:22:34 they had some software that was scanning for particular terms. And so it would look for the names of, uh, known terrorist or, uh, uh, cartel organizations or something like that or particular cities and it would pull that up for them to scrutinize and he realized that they had altered the database
Starting point is 00:22:54 sometimes it put an extra space in or they'd put a period in or something like that because he would type in something to search for it and it wouldn't find it in the database. And so they altered that database. So he blew the whistle on that, and they got convicted again. But now they're a partner. Imagine that, a partner to the government in terms of this massive criminal operation. Imagine that. You know, Matt Taibbi of Rolling Stones talked about how they were too big to jail.
Starting point is 00:23:30 That was his title. I talked about that article many times. Said that HSBC had a separate window for the Sinaloa drug cartel, El Chapo, because they had so much cash they had to count. And so they set up to keep everybody from having to wait. They had their own special window where they could bring in there. That's how deeply tied into all this stuff. So now HSBC is going to be one of the partners there. A truest, one of the more recent giant bank mergers. It was a merger between BB&T and SunTrust.
Starting point is 00:24:01 Just happened a couple of years ago. TD Bank, PNC Bank, Bank of New York, Mellon, MasterCard. Of course, MasterCard is positioning itself to be the gatekeeper for these people. And they've already done it with talking about how they're going to set up IDs and things like that to try to help control our money for the big guys. And so here they are as part of the CBDC program, pilot program. And part of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the Federal Reserve in New York, the big one, is running this program. And there's actually people pushing back on it from some of the other Federal Reserve organizations. As a matter of fact, Neil Kashkari, who is president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, is not happy at all with CBDC.
Starting point is 00:25:02 And he has pointed out, why are we doing this? And I'll get to that in a moment. But the Federal Reserve of New York is the one that's really pushing this, and they're the big guys. And so they've set up something they call the New York Innovation Center. New York Innovation Center. They aim at, quote, enhancing the functioning of the global financial system and the ability of central banks to carry out their missions.
Starting point is 00:25:26 All of this, by the way, I would point out, is happening eight months after Biden's executive order telling all of government to get behind this. Every branch of the bureaucracy, all of them under the executive branch, of course. And so he puts out an executive order them under the executive branch, of course. And so he puts out an executive order to all the executive branch bureaucracies, and he gives them different areas of responsibility. I've talked about this many times. Number one, some of them are to work on completely restructuring our financial system,
Starting point is 00:26:02 exactly what Klaus Schwab is saying at the G20. Isn't that convenient? What a coincidence. It's not a conspiracy. It's just a coincidence that Klaus Schwab and Biden and all these, they're all on the same page. Just a coincidence. But isn't it an amazing coincidence? And so they're going to restructure the financial system. So he's got the Treasury Department, people like that, you know, involved in that.
Starting point is 00:26:21 The second part of it is how are we going to implement it, the technical part of it, and, you know, which is the New York Innovation Center, things like that, how they're going to actually set up the programming for the CBDC. Third thing is enforcing it, Treasury Department, and that's why I think the big explosion in the IRS. And the fourth one is to justify it based on saving the climate. Because we're not going to have to do all that troublesome Bitcoin mining and proof of work. We're not going to do anything like that. Instead, we're just going to be fiat. You trust this because I say that it's money, right? Just like you trust Fauci because Fauci is science. Well, Federal Reserve is money. If we say it's money, it is money. If Fauci says it's true, it is true. And it doesn't matter how
Starting point is 00:27:11 many times he contradicts himself, how many times he does a 180, it's still the truth. And it doesn't matter how much the Federal Reserve devalues the money. It's still money. So you had, as I pointed out, it is economic warfare. That's the term used by CEO Kyle Becker of Becker News. He said the development is, quote, a major threat to U.S. sovereignty, unquote. He says it is tantamount to a declaration of economic war on Americans. That's exactly what it is. Ed Snowden, when he saw the news, tweeted it out, tweeted out,
Starting point is 00:27:53 it begins. It begins. And that's what this really is. The technology for the pilot program will be provided by SETL. It'll be powered by Amazon Web Services. See, everybody's got a piece of the pie. They've already determined everybody. The different bureaucracies have a role to play. These different corporate partners of Davos and the UN have a role to play. It's just like that scene from The Godfather, where they're cutting the cake and they're handing out the different pieces, different territories to these mobsters.
Starting point is 00:28:32 So Neil Kashkari, president of the Federal Reserve or the Bank of Minneapolis, as I mentioned before, has warned of the dangers of CBDCs. In August, at their annual conference of the Journal of Financial Regulation at Columbia Law School, he said, I keep asking anybody at the Fed or outside of the Fed to explain to me what problem this is solving. Well, here's the problem that it's being solved, Neil. See, we have a problem in America of liberty, and we have a problem of privacy, and we've got to stop those things. In case you haven't noticed, that's been the number one priority of our government,
Starting point is 00:29:12 to go to war with liberty and with privacy, and they do it with economic warfare. Whether it is sanctions, or whether it is prohibitions, or whether it is executive or whether it is prohibitions or whether it is executive orders about lockdowns and that type of thing. Oh, the big guys, Wall Street, oh, we got to keep them open. But you little guys, you're out of business. Sorry, you're not essential, said President Trump.
Starting point is 00:29:37 Not essential. The essential businesses, the Wall Street businesses, they will be allowed to stay open and stay in business, but you will shut down. So that's the problem. They don't like liberty. They don't like privacy. They don't like America.
Starting point is 00:29:53 He goes on to say, so what is this problem? He says, I can send anybody in this room $5 with Venmo right now. Well, there's your answer, Neil. See, I can't. I can't send. I, David Knight, cannot send anybody any money on Venmo. And nobody can send me any money on Venmo. And nobody can send me any money on PayPal.
Starting point is 00:30:21 And I can't use PayPal personally because I don't like what I have to say. And so, you know, it just doesn't work that way. But see, it's going to be more extensive. That's just the beginning of it. He hasn't been censored like that. But he sees where it's happening. But it's rolling out on Venmo, PayPal, just like they take away my speech. They take away my financial abilities. And they're going to take yours as well.
Starting point is 00:30:56 And they're going to take his as well. He just hasn't seen it yet because they're rolling it out gradually. He said, so what is it that CBD could do that Venmo can't do? He says, when I ask that question, all I get is a bunch of hand-waving like, well, maybe it's better for financial inclusion and maybe, is there any evidence of that, he says? He said, I can see why China would do it. If they want to monitor every one of your transactions, you could do that with a central bank digital currency. You can't do that with Venmo.
Starting point is 00:31:29 Yeah, they can't monitor all of them, I guess, you know, but they can kick you out of the system. If you want to impose negative interest rates, you can do that with a central bank digital currency. You can't do that with Venmo. And if you want to directly tax customer accounts, you could do that with a central bank digital currency, and you can't do that with Venmo. So I get why China would be interested. But why would the American people be for that? See, that's the all-important fourth leg of Biden's executive orders. What is the system going to be?
Starting point is 00:32:02 How is it going to work with software? How are we going to use a rubber hose against anybody who tries to not use our system? But the fourth one is the why. Why would the American people be for that? Because part number four of Biden's all government agencies is to tell everybody it's going to save the environment. It's going to save the environment. At LiveScoreBet, we love Cheltenham just as much as we love football. The excitement, the roar, and the chance
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Starting point is 00:32:47 This is total betting. Sign up by 2pm 14 14th of march bet within 48 hours of race main market excluding specials and place bets terms apply bet responsibly 18 plus gambling care.e you know it's going to be paperless and we're not going to have all that energy use and all the rest of this stuff that's why they're focusing on that fourth area so that was the executive order that he issued on march the 9th this year here we are eight months later they've already got a pilot program going well these people know how to do what they want to do don't they yeah you can have trump him and and ha and all well i want to do the wall but they won't give me the money type of stuff right no if they want to do something they'll do it go't give me the money type of stuff. No, if they want to do something, they'll do it.
Starting point is 00:33:25 Do it by executive orders. The order went so far as to praise a U.S. CBDC's potential for interoperability with other countries for international digital financial system. That's right. It is a worldwide mark of the beast. The mark of the beast, mark of the beast the beast being the government and you won't if you don't have the mark of the government you won't buy sell or trade or anything this is where it's headed so um despite the claim that the pilot is not quote intended to signal that the federal reserve will make any imminent decisions about the appropriateness of issuing a retail or wholesale central bank digital currency.
Starting point is 00:34:10 Commentators have expressed concerns that it's still a significant step towards the CBDC. That's LifeSite News saying that. But of course, it's the plan. I mean, they had told everybody to put this thing together. They're just executing and doing what he told them to do on March the 9th. On August the 29th, the Federal Reserve announced that its digital instant payment service, FedNow, FedNow, would begin full-scale pilot testing mid-2023.
Starting point is 00:34:41 FedNow would allow 24-7 settlement that happens instantly from bank to bank. This infrastructure, they said, bypasses a lot of the need for the current banking infrastructure. They're completely rewriting our financial system. That was objective number one from the Biden order, which is the purpose of the central bank digital currency, they said. Eventually, every single economic participant has an account directly with the Federal Reserve, and then you don't need any of the decentralized nodes of the financial system. Those nodes are what we have called banks. This is a plan to get rid of the bank.
Starting point is 00:35:28 So why would the banks be working with them? Why would big banks like HSBC be working with them? Well, because, you know, they're not interested in making a profit. It's just for the same reason that Ford and GM say, we're not interested in selling you cars anymore. We're going to rent you rides because we'll be the only ones that are going to have any access. I mean, we don't have enough electricity for everybody to have electric car.
Starting point is 00:35:53 Come on and take the grid down. That's what they're going to tell you in a couple of years. I'm telling you now, you know, you can see it happening. I've been telling you this for a long time. Now you can see it happening. As you have Biden and these other gremlins out there tearing the wings off of our plane.
Starting point is 00:36:11 Reference Twilight Zone episode. Isn't that like a Twilight episode? I mean, I feel like William Shatner sitting in the seat and I keep saying, but look out here. Most people don't believe it, that it's happening. And it's still happening. So it is going to be global. Here's what Lagarde had to say. Where do we stand?
Starting point is 00:36:46 We central bankers, we have been operating as a monetary anchor in relation to the commercial banks and the private money. If we are not in that game, if we are not involved in experimenting, in innovating in terms of digital central bank money, we risk losing the role of anchor that we have played for many, many decades. And we have historical examples of periods where the central bank monetary anchor was not there. Yeah, when America was prosperous. Crisis after crisis. That certainly was the case at the time of the free banking in the 19th century. Do we want to go back to those days?
Starting point is 00:37:16 Yes. Probably not. I would say certainly not from our vantage point. Yeah, not from your vantage point. We have to respond to the demand for those digital payments in order to maintain the role of Anchor that we have been playing regularly. Yeah, it's a quote that's attributed to Thomas Jefferson, although it's likely not Thomas Jefferson. It's likely the early 20th century as the Federal Reserve was rolling out. Saying that, you know, if we allow a system, central banking banking system to issue currency and do these other
Starting point is 00:37:46 things, we'll wind up homeless on the continent that our forefathers conquered. And that's exactly what they're going to do to us. Yeah, do you really want to go back to the 19th century when you had banks who would issue paper money, but they would have to have a reserve? It wasn't fiat cash issued by a central bank. They actually had to have bank reserves there. Would you want to go back to a system like that? Yes. Yes. I've said before, when we were in Hong Kong, part of the adoption of my daughter, we were there for almost a week. And I noticed that, you know, here's a Hong Kong dollar,
Starting point is 00:38:27 that particular denomination. And here's another one. And they're completely different colors, and they've got completely different pictures on it. And then there's a little thing there. This is from such and such a bank. And the other one is, well, this is from a different bank. They still had the system there in hong kong that um you know
Starting point is 00:38:47 was a system uh during colonial times and things like that and so you would have banks that would issue script and they had to have gold there and so as a matter of fact when we go to um colonial williamsburg uh some of the uh the better enactors who knew the history, like the guy who's done Thomas Jefferson, would say, well, you know, I don't know. Where are you guys from? And I'd say, well, from North Carolina. He goes, yeah, the banks there are a little bit suspicious. You know, can't really trust any of the script from those banks from what I've seen, you know, that type of thing. And so, you know, banks worked very hard to have a reputation that people could trust them and they had to have reserves there behind that.
Starting point is 00:39:33 That's what the central bank does not do. And this whole thing that she is telling you, this is the lie that they always put out. It's a lie that was put out by JP Morgan, these other people who pushed in the Federal Reserve Act in 1913 um you know we're going to have something to stop these boom and bust cycles and that's what you heard her saying there same excuse same lie uh because yeah have they stopped the boom and bust cycles? Did they make it even worse with the Great Depression? And have they created a bigger boom that's going to be followed by a bigger bust right now that we're in the middle of? Yes, of course they did. And a lot of insider trading as well.
Starting point is 00:40:19 It's a very corrupt system. So here come programmable dollars. The New York Fed and 12 banking giants launched the digital dollar test. The next stage says zero hedge of the organized crash. The next stage of this pipeline. They're doing it iteratively, step by step. The next stage is the rollout of the CBDC. This is why I say, yeah, inflation is a threat, but the reason to own gold
Starting point is 00:40:48 is because of this uh cbd is a worse threat in my opinion than inflation certainly as bad uh you know the two two different types of problems but it's going to usher in control, not just financial issues. But it's a mark of the beast system. And it is certain. They're going to do everything they can to roll this out and roll it out globally. So, again, DavidKnight.gold is what Tony has set up to get you to WiseWolf.gold. Today, we're going to be talking to Kenzie because we've got some crypto stuff here we want to talk about as well with FTX. So Kenzie is going to be joining us today, midway through the program in about an hour.
Starting point is 00:41:33 Germany is preparing for emergency cash deliveries and bank runs and aggressive discontent, quote unquote, because of power cuts. Now, this is kind of interesting because, you know, as we talk about all the electronic stuff, right, going to go to CBDC, well, the people in Germany are not very happy with that. As a matter of fact, people in Germany, because they've experienced things like the Weimar Republic and the hyperinflation there between the wars,
Starting point is 00:42:03 they are very conservative. They like to keep cash. As a matter of fact, a lot of them never turned in their Deutschmarks in exchange for EUs. And so there's still a lot of Deutschmarks that are in circulation in Germany. These people love their cash. They're very conservative. They hate inflation. But their government is looking at this and saying, well, you know, when things get rough
Starting point is 00:42:28 in March of 2020, they had a massive run on the banks for cash. Everybody's like, okay, things are getting crazy. Give me some, get my money out of the bank. I want to hold it myself. Right? That's what I'm saying. You know, gold and silver. Um, but, um, the massive run on these things. And so the government is looking at this and saying, well, we don't have any backup power for the ATMs. What's going to happen if, um,
Starting point is 00:42:58 uh, the power goes out and people can't get their money out of the ATMs. Cause they're pretty certain that they're going to lose power because they have to fight the Ukraine battle. And they got to have sanctions against oil. And this is all being self-imposed. You understand this is a self-imposed takedown. Like I said, it's like sitting in the plane and you're watching these gremlins out there on the wing and you're trying to get people's attention and say, look at this. They're taking this thing apart. They're going to take it.
Starting point is 00:43:26 They're going to crash us. The gremlins are looking at you and laughing and everybody else is, I don't see anything. I don't see anything at all. Louis Tartt. Thank you very much for the tip. 111 Republicans getting a, get a passing grade. The Republican party is 51% conservative, 49% liberal, too many rhinos, way too many. Yeah, we'll talk about that coming up. Just a good example of it is this Respect for Marriage Act that is coming up. But before we get into that, they know that there is going to be, they're now wargaming it. Interestingly enough, you had the conservative AFD party,
Starting point is 00:44:09 Alternative for Deutschland. You had a leader talking about that. He said, you know, we need to think about what's going to happen with this. And he did that a couple of months ago. And he was pilloried publicly for that um in frankfurt which is the banking capital of germany one city council member proposed requiring uh some uh some message some methods that would you know having a requiring a a backup plan uh in there were blackouts, right? So we need to have a blackout plan by November 17th.
Starting point is 00:44:52 What's going to happen if we lose power and everybody wants to get their money out and they can't get their money out? What are we going to do? The ATMs are down because there's no electricity. And then the other thing that they're looking at is what about all of the trucks that move cash back and forth between different banks and things like that, the armored trucks? Well, now they're saying we're going to have to give them priority on fuel.
Starting point is 00:45:18 So they're planning on running out of fuel. They're planning on running out of electricity. That's the plan. They're making it happen with their sanctions and their restrictions and their regulations. They're not going to fix any of that stuff. They're not going to say, well, you know, let's use the power plants that we've already got. Let's bring them back up. No, no, no, no. We've got to have a plan about how we're going to manage the austerity and the blackouts. And so the politician, Marcus Fuchs of the AFD, which
Starting point is 00:45:52 everyone loves to call them the right wing AFD party, told the council that it would be irresponsible not to plan for a blackout. We're the center of the banking industry. What are we going to do? All the other parties rejected the proposal. They accused him and his party of inciting panic. Now they're all talking about it after just a couple weeks. First they accuse him, you're trying to stir up panic, and now they're doing it. Fuchs later said in a phone interview, if we found a solution
Starting point is 00:46:25 for world peace it would be rejected the issue also underscores the dependence of commerce on technology with transactions increasingly electronic and where cash machines have no emergency power source cash would be the only official payment method that would still work. So how else, said one CEO, how else will the ravioli cans and the candles be paid for? Well, there's this whole crypto thing, says Zero Hedge. But the second biggest Democrat donor did a bang up job right there, didn't he? Yeah, he's done a lot to take that down. So Germany's disaster office said it recommends people keeping cash at home for emergencies. Zero Hedge says, surely this will inspire confidence what is also interesting about this in germany is that there was a parliamentary report 10 years ago that warned of exactly this situation what happens if there's an
Starting point is 00:47:36 energy blackout was anybody thinking about energy blackouts 10 years ago no who's caused the situation the government and when somebody with a right-wing party says well we need to do something to manage this crisis that you guys have created they vilify him at live score bet we love cheltenham just as much as we love football the excitement the roar and the chance to reward you. That's why every day of the festival, we're giving new members money back as a free sports bet up to €10 if your horse loses on a selected race. That's how we celebrate the biggest week in racing. Cheltenham with LiveScoreBet. This is total betting. Sign up by 2pm 14th of March. Bet within 48 hours of race. Main market excluding specials and place bets. Terms apply. Bet responsibly. 18plusgamblingcare.ie It was the AFD party, by 2 p.m 14th of march bet within 48 hours of race main market excluding specials and place bets terms apply bet responsibly 18 plus gambling care.e it was the afd party by the way that was holding protests and demonstrations and saying turn on the gas turn on the nordstream
Starting point is 00:48:38 pipeline you know one of the original nordstream pipeline was down, Russia said, for maintenance. They had taken out the turbine and sent it to Canada to be refurbished. It was a German company that was doing that, and it was a German turbine, Siemens, but it was being refurbished and maintained in Canada. Russia was saying, well, we had to do that, and Canada won't send it back. So was it Russia? Was it Canada? Was it Trudeau? But then the other pipeline was all loaded and ready to go,
Starting point is 00:49:12 and on the German side, they were keeping it shut. And so AFD was having demonstrations, and they were gaining big crowds, and they said, turn on the gas. And then, boom, they both blew up. Very convenient, wasn't it? So a decade ago, they warned of discontent and aggressive altercations, quote unquote, in case citizens were unable to get their hands on cash during an energy blackout. In case of cash withdrawal halts, German society may very well tear itself apart.
Starting point is 00:49:46 As I said, when everything was shut down in March of 2020, you know, that global plan, and it was a plan, all working and doing the same thing, which made absolutely no sense, was totally unprecedented at the time. But all governments shutting down their societies because the experts said so, because China was doing it. Germans withdrew 20 billion more euros than they deposited. That was a record, and it worked generally without a hitch. But the issue is the blackouts. By the way, cash is used heavily in Germany to this day. 60% of everyday German purchases are paid in cash.
Starting point is 00:50:30 On the other hand, in the Netherlands, where they're trying to take the lead on all this stuff, they have the lowest usage of cash. And that's one of the reasons why Mark Ruta, another prince of Davos, another one of Klaus Schwab's followers, is trying to take the lead on CBDC and digital cash there in the Netherlands. UK inflation is at a 41-year high of 11.1% as food and energy prices are soaring. Oh, yeah, of course they are. Britain is bringing back austerity. Chancellor Jeremy Hunt
Starting point is 00:51:07 has unveiled a budget that will aim to restore confidence in the UK's ability to manage its public finances, but that may be easier said than done. It's not going to be anything that's going to help the people. You can certainly depend on that. As I said before, there's something very fishy about Rishi. But look at how it's affecting us here in the U.S. Because of the rapid increase in interest rates, the average buyer now needs more than $100,000 to buy a home, needs more than $100,000 income to buy a home, needs more than $100,000 income to buy a home. The price for people to qualify for loans has gone up a whopping 46% in just one year.
Starting point is 00:52:08 It's gone from requiring an income of $73,000 to requiring an income of $107,000 because of the increases in interest rates. Like I said before, if we give these people control over the money supply, they will make us homeless. Whoever said that, whether it's Jefferson, I don't think it was anybody. That is the bottom line, to make us homeless, to make sure that we own nothing. And we live in there. They're going to provide for us, you know, a little 300, maybe 600 square feet, they said. But that'll be it. You know, it's just earlier this year that Bloomberg put out the tweet saying, inflation stings the most if you earn less than $300,000.
Starting point is 00:52:45 Here's how to deal with it. Take the bus. Don't buy things in bulk. Try lentils instead of meat. Nobody said this would be fun. Those are the four bullet items. They forgot to add eat Chef Boyardee. That's really what they want.
Starting point is 00:53:02 Well, while they want you to eat Chef Boyardee, here's what they're eating at the UN climate summit. Uh, they, the daily caller, uh, got the menu and not just any menu, but it's the menu for the elite of the elite.
Starting point is 00:53:21 The 1% of the 1% of the 1%, if you will, they're at the cop place. So they are dining on opulent beef and seafood. $100 per entree to eat red meat, seafood, other gourmet menu items. At the same time, they're saying, we don't want you guys having any meat at all. You should eat bugs.
Starting point is 00:53:43 By the way, Elon Musk said, no more free lunches. I'm going to shut down the cafeteria. They were providing free lunches to people at Twitter. And so all these people said, look at this. He's trying to starve us to death. And he said, well, so few people were showing up to work that for us to keep this cafeteria going, it was costing an average of $400 per meal served because you guys didn't come to work.
Starting point is 00:54:15 You were working from home, wearing your mask and working from home. So, yeah, I mean, it's not as much as the Twitter employees were getting, but it is lavish nevertheless. The COP gourmet menu. $100 Angus beef medallion served with mushroom sauce and sauteed potatoes, sir. The menu is yet another example of the staggering disconnect between so-called leaders and the people they represent, said Nathan McGovern, a spokesperson for a climate activist group, Animal Rebellion. They have climate rebellion. They got animal rebellion. These people want a Marxist rebellion.
Starting point is 00:54:57 That's what they are. But it's interesting because these true believers are pointing out this hypocrisy, and they're angry about it. Yeah, we're not surprised because we know these people are liars and thieves and pretend actors. That's what a hypocrite is. It's the Greek term for actor. These people are actors. And so it doesn't surprise us, but it really outrages these radical Marxists, people like Animal Rebellion, said it's hypocritical for delegates at COP27 to be dining on the destruction of our natural world whilst simultaneously claiming to be trying to protect it.
Starting point is 00:55:42 They're upset because the only issue on the VP menu that's vegan is pesto and a cheese ravioli. Twenty dollars. is pesto and a cheese ravioli, $20. It was amusing to hear about how Angus beef and sea bass was being served to certain officials, while at the same time, side events at COP27 were championing the idea of going vegan and eliminating red meat altogether, said the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow. These are the same people, these true believers say, I can't believe they're doing this.
Starting point is 00:56:06 They're the same ones who are complaining about the Paris Climate Accord. They really believe that we're all going to die because of this minuscule amount of carbon dioxide in the air. And the even smaller amount of the carbon dioxide that is created by our activities. I think we're all going to die. And so they're very upset about the fact that China and India, the biggest population area, since it's all being done by mankind, they don't have to have any restrictions whatsoever. They don't even have to have clean power plants, but there's no restriction on the number of power plants they're building. So they said, well, this is global climate.
Starting point is 00:56:42 Don't you understand? No, they don't understand. These people don't believe any of this stuff. They're building and buying mansions on the seaside while they're telling everybody the ocean is going to rise by a full foot in just a couple of decades. The VIP menu is only available for COP27 attendees who have security clearance to enter the private blue zone of the conference. Such attendees can purchase the $125 classic cocktail package to receive unlimited cocktails, foie gras, and other savory as well as sweet snacks for up to 90 minutes. Hmm. Better get a bucket. I think I'm going to throw up.
Starting point is 00:57:34 Monty Python's kit comes to mind. The conference also had chilly air conditioning, left open its doors to the desert air, and featured some 400 private jets flying into a posh red sea resort in a country that gets 90 of its energy from fossil fuels and they're not even modern clean burning plants so what are we going to be eating well if you want to eat your traditional thanksgiving meal of turkey stuffing and pie, it's going to be up significantly. It's going to be up. Turkey is averaging about a 21% increase for a 16-pound turkey.
Starting point is 00:58:16 It's going to be $28.96 on average, about $5 more than it was a year ago, about $10 more than it was a year ago, about $10 more than it was two years ago. And then, uh, stuffing itself, a stuffing mix is up 69%. Most of the other ingredients are up about 20 to 25%. So if you want to feed 10 people, they calculate on their hypothetical meal here, $64 for 10 people. So, you know, $12 each or more or less, and you cook it yourself. But you're going to need to have that special badge to get the pate foie gras, the Angus beef medallions.
Starting point is 00:58:57 But don't worry. Help is on the way. The FDA has just okayed lab meat for you. Yeah, the FDA that has now become a cynical joke itself. They announced yesterday that they've approved it. The world is experiencing a food revolution, said the FDA. And we are committed to supporting innovation of the food supply. Well, yeah, they've okay. Okay.
Starting point is 00:59:25 Did it for human consumption? The same people that have okayed genetic code injections, uh, same people who want to hide the information about those things from you for 65 years, the same people who Hector'd you over and mocked you. If you got ivermectin, all that horse stuff.
Starting point is 00:59:45 Well, you know, some people were doing the horse stuff because the FDA and the other people were making it difficult to get the human form of it, which people had used for 60 years. USDA and FDA together regulate cell-cultured meat under a 2019 agreement between the two agencies. This is the holdup. They would have approved this kind of stuff a long time ago except there's a turf battle here between competing bureaucracies wait a minute you
Starting point is 01:00:12 know it's kind of like uh what was going on with ftx he was betting on his friends at in the commodity futures trading uh thing right and the the SEC wanted to regulate the crypto things that he's doing. So there's these two agencies saying, well, that's my territory. No, it's my territory. No, it's mine. They're a tug of war going back and forth. And that's what's been happening with this meat stuff. It's a tug of war competition between these two bureaucracies
Starting point is 01:00:41 trying to build their empire. It's a tug of war competition between the USDA and the FDA. You know, the USDA has always done meat, and the FDA has done the rest of it. But the FDA is feeling its oats. You know, they're flush with all kinds of hubris after the vaccine stuff, I guess. One last article here before we take a break. And this is what's going to happen again when we look at the the way they're trying to herd us like cattle away from freedom and our freedom and transportation away from internal combustion engines away from anything that
Starting point is 01:01:22 currently works you can't have a quote-unquote fossil fuel. I don't like to use that term, but I'll use it. It's like using the term vaccine for these mRNA things. I have to use it sometimes so people understand what we're talking about. But anyway, so-called fossil fuel plants. Oh, shut them down. Shut down the cars and all the rest of it. Well, what have you got to replace it?
Starting point is 01:01:42 Well, we've got these magic beans out here. We're going to plant them in the ground. They're going to sprout up. It's going to be great. Can I see it working? Well, no, we don't have them yet, but go ahead and shut down what you're doing right now. So that's what's happening with electric cars. It's not just that they're going to force everybody on the grid for any kind of transportation,
Starting point is 01:02:02 for everything, for heating your home. It works, right? Can't have gas. No, no, no. You're going to get your heat from the grid. You're going to get your transportation from the grid, everything from the grid. So they're looking at that and saying, well, I don't know if we got that. And then we also don't have enough minerals to make all this stuff. And remember we just had the cynical bill that said, we're going to give you a really nice tax credit if you buy an electric car. With the caveat that the batteries have got to be made here in America. Well, we don't make batteries in America. Yeah, I know.
Starting point is 01:02:38 How about that? So the car companies are saying, well, we want to get some of that cash. So they're coming up with a different approach to the battery. Because lithium is scarce. Everybody's scrambling around trying to find lithium. It's also a big problem because now that we've been kicked out of Afghanistan, we thought we had the lithium issue solved. Because they have lots of lithium there.
Starting point is 01:03:03 But now that we're not there anymore, they've got to find another way to do this. So in a bid to make electric vehicles more affordable, carmakers are switching to iron-based batteries. They're weaker and more reliant on the Chinese supply chains. However, it will technically comply with what was just in this bill so they can get the tax breaks on it. You see how this works?
Starting point is 01:03:28 It's even the government corruption and the government dictates and the government micromanagement of everything that we do is even now going down to the manufacture of the batteries. So they're going to make batteries that are going to be weaker, that are still going to be reliant on the Chinese supply chain. But by making them in this new inferior way, you'll be able to comply with what the government wants. Because all that matters is that you do what the government wants.
Starting point is 01:04:02 That's what ESG is all about. Cajun Times, thank you for the tip. He says, blessed to be listening. Well, thank you very much. We're going to take a quick break, and we will be right back as soon as this thing switches over. Here we are. Okay. © transcript Emily Beynon Thank you. Analyzing the Globalist's next move. And now, The David Nutt Show.
Starting point is 01:05:40 Well, good news. You know, we have a fentanyl epidemic. But the good news is that scientists have now created a vaccine to stop the fentanyl. I mean, this is never going to stop. It's going to be a vaccine for everything that you could possibly imagine. And so as they're talking about this, they talk about the mechanism of how it works and so forth. It's going to train your immune system. It's going to train your T cells. And it to train your t cells and it's like well so what's different about that they
Starting point is 01:06:08 don't give any details about what's different about this but um they say it's going to train your your immune system it's going to stimulate t cells and they even call it an adjuvant uh you know instead of really kind of calling it a vaccine. And so the idea is that it's going to bind, it said fentanyl binds to opioid receptors in the areas of the brain that control pain and emotions. During an overdose, the brain, so much of this happens that the brain gets starved of oxygen, which starts to kill off neurons in the brain so much of this happens that the brain gets starved of oxygen which starts to kill off
Starting point is 01:06:47 neurons in the brain which don't come back by the way uh so uh they talk about well you know we got a fentanyl epidemic and it's killing almost as many people as covet is. According to them, 290 people a day are dying from COVID. Do you believe that? No. I can't believe that 200 people a day are dying of fentanyl overdoses. And so, do you notice how the MO is very similar?
Starting point is 01:07:20 We got a crisis here. We got an epidemic, and I've got a vaccine to fix it. Now, what is the other thing that happens when they do that game? They mandate it, of course. It is so dangerous that we're going to have to mandate this, perhaps for kids, because, you know, we have to do this preemptively before they ever try fentanyl. If you get your kid vaccinated with this fentanyl vaccine, then even if they take it, first of all, it'll bind to the fentanyl and it'll keep it from messing with your kid's brain.
Starting point is 01:07:54 And so since it can't mess with the kid's brain, they can't overdose and they also don't get high or whatever it does for them. And so they'll have no incentive to try it again problem solved so now you know we've wasted all this money 50 years of law enforcement trying to stop a spiritual problem with the police and winding up instead corrupting our police corrupting our courts putting more people in jail than any other country in history. Especially even as a, you know, just in absolute terms, not even in percentage of population. And that didn't work. So you know what?
Starting point is 01:08:35 We're now going to, the vaccine. Again, the vaccine is your savior. You know, it's a spiritual problem, but Jesus can't save you. The vaccine can. That's what they want you to believe. So trust big pharma, pray to big pharma for a vaccine and pray that the FDA will not intercede in this miracle from God. They'll just let it go straight through. No, I really do think that this is going to be something that they will mandate for kids. Does that sound strange?
Starting point is 01:09:09 I mean, look at all the stuff about the MMR vaccine. And we've had the HPV vaccine that they wanted to mandate for kids. Well, if you get HPV, they say, you could get cervical cancer. So mandate the boys. Wait a minute. The boys can't get cervical cancer? They don't have a cervix? Well, it doesn't matter. We don't want them spreading it.
Starting point is 01:09:33 Well, I don't know. But, you know, when we, even just talking about the MMR. They have to get the shot. They've got to get the shot. Their vaccinations are so important. This is really going around. They've got to get the shot. They have to get their shot. Vaccinations are so important. You know, this is really going around. They got to get the shot. This fentanyl thing is really going around. You got to get the shot. You can't go to school. You can't do anything unless you get that shot. I mean,
Starting point is 01:09:54 look at how many people they've never made a claim that 200 people a day are dying from measles. As I said many times, uh, uh, yeah, you probably had some people die with some side effects from measles but that was so genuinely rare it was absolutely unheard of in my generation and i'm younger than trump is parents would not have been having their kids deliberately get these so-called childhood diseases uh if um they'd if it was believed that it was going to be fatal to anybody. And so if you've got to have the shot, I mean, you can certainly make a case for, if you can make a case for measles shots, MMR, you make a case for that, if you can try to push through the HPV, and of course, the first place that was done was in Texas with Rick Perry.
Starting point is 01:10:57 Turns out that a guy who was closely connected to him, a staffer, former staffer, had gone to work for Gardasil and was pushing that through. But it wasn't just Gardasil. GlaxoSmithKline, which is where Monseslau was at was at the time. Monseth Slaoui came up with his own vaccine for it as well. But Rick Perry tried to mandate it for school, and people were upset. But fast forward another 10 years, and you've got the hero of the Republican Party, Donald Trump, saying,
Starting point is 01:11:18 yeah, we've got to mandate measles for people to go to school. And then within a year, they've come up with a GCI. In another year, it was Biden mandating Trump's vaccine. Anyway, so that's the situation. We're going to vaccinate people against fentanyl.
Starting point is 01:11:35 And I really do believe that it'll be mandated for the kids if this thing goes through. At the same time, take a look at Adderall. Adderall was factored in significantly into our decision to homeschool our kids. I mean, we're doing it primarily. Well, we had three different reasons why we homeschooled our boys about 25 years ago when we started it. And all this ADHD stuff
Starting point is 01:12:01 was one of the issues. The other part of it was that we wanted to teach them as Christians. We wanted to instill their values. I believe, still do, that education is fundamentally about values. It's about character. It's about ethics. It's about that more than anything else. The rest of the stuff you can get with a technical education. But that is, you know, it's a vocational thing or something.
Starting point is 01:12:26 Technology education. It's things that you can get with a technical education. But that is, you know, it's a vocational thing or something, technology education. It's things that you can learn. But you've got to give the kids the keys to learning, and you've got to give them character. That's the most important thing to try to instill. And so the third leg of it was that both Karen and I had gone through the schools, and she had taught in them after we got out and saw how rapidly they were deteriorating. So those three things. But ADHD and Adderall were a big part of it. And so now there's an Adderall shortage.
Starting point is 01:12:56 Because, you know, we busted the supply chain in so many different ways, and all these weird things are showing up uh we went by to pick up a little bit of uh it's like a takeout um um what do you call that stuff it was a kind of like a hush puppy type of thing but um we went and just pick up a little thing like that to go and uh ask them about a toothpick you know you got a toothpick here we've been out of toothpicks for weeks i can't get them anywhere and i would just go down and buy them at the grocery store we're going to have the special ones that are individually wrapped i can't get then we get another place and i get you know and everybody is short of people to work another place you know they're talking about something just as trivial well adderall has a shortage right now. And they said people who have ADHD face withdrawal and despair.
Starting point is 01:13:49 No, they don't face withdrawal and despair because of ADHD. They face withdrawal and despair because they're addicted to Adderall. Because they were diagnosed with ADHD. Which I'm not even certain myself is any problem. Yeah, we can all get distracted with things. I probably have it to some degree, but it can also help you to focus. It's just a different way of processing things. But, you know, when we were looking at it for our kids, I mean, they were focused like
Starting point is 01:14:19 a laser beam on boys. Almost all the boys were diagnosed with ADHD. Why is that? Well, I figured it out when we were homeschooling. You know, girls like to sit at a desk and put their pencils and other things, you know, in a row and they can sit there for hours doing that. Boys are not like that. And so one day I was teaching the kids and one of them was fidgeting a lot, you know, a lot. And so I got upset. I said, you're not paying attention to me. And Karen said, ask him a question about what you just said.
Starting point is 01:14:56 And I asked him several questions. He knew all of it. But you see, in a classroom situation, as distracting as it is when you just got two there and you're trying to have a conversation with them, in a classroom situation, you know, the teacher doesn't want to have that type of thing. Everybody's got to sit still in the classroom. And so bring out the drugs. We'll make them go still. And so you have a behavior issue, which may not be an issue, but they're
Starting point is 01:15:28 going to address it with drugs, drugs, which then create an addiction. And so, you know, when you look at Ritalin and these other things, and I'm not sure if Adderall is different from Ritalin or if it's one of them is the trade name of it or not, but you know, both of them, you know, Adderall has the issue. Ritalin has the issue. And again, they may be two different drugs. It may be two different names. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:15:50 This is not where I hang out. But, yeah. Why are the people turning to fentanyl? Right? You might want to ask before you start with this vaccine, you know, why are the people turning to that? Why are they looking to fill a void in their life? And is it going to stop that, you know, the people who are currently on it?
Starting point is 01:16:12 What will they turn to if fentanyl doesn't work anymore? Fentanyl was created in response to the war on drugs. You know, we've had all kinds of, it keeps getting worse and worse. They've even taken something like marijuana weaponized versions of that we saw the same thing happening during the war on alcohol known as alcohol prohibition which they at least had the respect for the constitution to pass the constitutional amendment because there's no authority for them to do that but they respected the constitution and so you got the 18th amendment and then they repealed alcohol prohibition with the 21st Amendment. No such thing exists for any of the war on drugs that we've been doing for the last 50 years. But the reason that we have things like fentanyl is because, just like
Starting point is 01:16:55 with the war on alcohol, primarily before that, people were focused mostly on wine and on beer, which had much lower alcohol content. But once they prohibited it and you started getting the organized crime people in, they started making very concentrated forms of it, hard liquor and even more concentrated forms of it. And so the same thing is happening. And that's why you have stuff like fentanyl and these other synthetic things that are out there. So the question is, and so I say it's a spiritual issue, if they want the high, then they will get whatever else is designed to take its place. And so they will be forcing the jab on these kids,
Starting point is 01:17:47 just like they have pushed Adderall on them. They diagnosed them with ADHD and then pushed the Adderall on them. And so now these people who have become addicted to Adderall are having withdrawal. They go into a zombified state. They say, listen to this. Thomas Mandat, 24, was diagnosed with ADHD in the third grade. Now, who diagnosed him with that? Well, that was a teacher who didn't want him sitting there fidgeting, right, while they're talking. Oh, you can't have all you kids in here fidgeting.
Starting point is 01:18:19 Get me some drugs. So he was diagnosed with this, and they began addicting him to this when he was in third grade, nine years old. Now he's 24. Now that he can't get his Adderall and been able to fill his prescription for over a month, they said in his first two weeks without the drug, the government-induced drug. He was so exhausted that he couldn't eat. He forced himself to choke down protein shakes. On his third day without medication, he sat down at his desk
Starting point is 01:18:56 at a financial services company in Las Vegas, felt as if his head was filled with sludge. He described feeling as if he were in a zombified state. That's his term. He says, it's like if you sleep eight hours, but it feels like you only got three. Not every patient who suddenly goes off Adderall will experience withdrawal, said a doctor, but those who do may grapple with mood swings, irritability, appetite suppression, and in some cases suicidal thoughts i've talked years past um to people uh about sri serotonin retake inhibitors right and what happens
Starting point is 01:19:37 and then the bottom line for that was that um you know this we talked about how harmful they are but the thing that's really dangerous and the reason why SRIs are typically involved in almost every shooting, suicide, mass shooting, and then a suicide or something like that, they don't know what they're doing. And it's people who have changed their medication.
Starting point is 01:20:04 They look at it and say, well, it's creating who have changed their medication they look at say well it's creating these other issues for me you know like i was on lisinopril for a while i was getting this uncontrollable cough and uh you know we realized that that was from the lisinopril and uh so i got off of it and you know that's for high blood pressure and it's like you know, that's for high blood pressure. And it's like, you know, if it's something that is universally prescribed for everybody, it probably isn't appropriate for anybody. That's my take on all that stuff. But anyway, when you talk about the SRIs, the analogy really, when I was talking to this lady, I said, you know,
Starting point is 01:20:41 the one that reminds me of, because I was a diver, scuba diver, when I was younger, I said, you know, the one that reminds me of, because I was a diver, scuba diver, when I was younger, I said, it reminds me of the bends. You know, you have to gradually get the nitrogen out of your system if you're down deep. You know, the nitrogen that you're breathing will dissolve into your bloodstream. If you come up too quickly and the pressure relieves too quickly, it will, that nitrogen will bubble out of your blood and really injure you, right? So you have to gradually dissolve it out. She said, that's exactly the analogy about the SRIs. People will look at it and say, well, I don't like these other effects that it's doing. And so they'll just quit cold turkey, or they'll reduce it by a significant amount.
Starting point is 01:21:21 And all of a sudden, like one case you talked about, you got a kid who shows up in his classroom with a rifle and he's pointing it at the classroom and then pointing it at himself and then pointing it at the classroom and back and forth. And finally, they were able to get it away from him, put him in a hospital. When he came to his senses, he had no recollection of what he had done. Now, he could have easily have shot people, could have killed himself. Seemed to be what he was thinking. But here's ADHD. This is something that is prescribed based on teachers who don't want you fidgeting in your seat. You know, we've got Walmart and CVS and Walgreens are all paying billions of dollars in damages because they filled prescriptions for opioids.
Starting point is 01:22:08 We had people in this opioid epidemic that got addicted to this stuff, not because they were trying to get high. It wasn't a recreational thing. It was doctors who pushed them into that, just like they pushed people into the ventilators, into the vaccines during the rest of this stuff. And because they were encouraged and rewarded and cajoled by the pharmaceutical companies. Now, if Walmart and Walgreens and CVS can be sued and have to pay billions of dollars for this. Why can't they be sued for the GCI injections, for the Trump shots? I have never seen, ever seen signs all over the place, out front in front of the store or inside the store,
Starting point is 01:23:00 pushing me to get an opioid. Right? Never seen that. Never had it available for free either. But they do that for the Trump shots, for the mRNA, genetic code injections. You see ads for it everywhere, outside the store, inside the store.
Starting point is 01:23:18 Come on, it's free. Hectoring people about this all the time. Now, if you've got family members who are damaged from that, go sue Walmart, CVvs walgreens all these people who gave you that stuff because they've just had to pay for the opioid thing this is a much stronger case for that so um yeah adderall opioids the whole bit i mean it's just amazing to me that these people they just and now we'll have a vaccine for fentanyl so what are the things that you could do think about it right at the same time we see that you know there's some very simple things
Starting point is 01:24:00 that many of us don't do because our lifestyle, we don't get out enough. We don't exercise enough. Simple things like that. It's like, yeah, I know. It's not as interesting as if we can talk about how this fentanyl vaccine comes in and ramps up your killer T cells, probably kills your killer T cells, which is what Ryan Cole was pointing out with a vaccine. But yeah, it ramps up your killer T cells and they put out this, it trains them. Yeah. That's
Starting point is 01:24:29 what a vaccine is supposed to do. Uh, but it trains them and, you know, it attaches itself. It blocks it, keeps you from getting high, keeps you from overdosing and all the brain damage and all the rest of the stuff. Oh, that's really technologically very interesting. So advanced, right? We don't want to hear the simple stuff here's something simple this is a doctor from the uk who specializes in his organization specializes in cancer prevention he says basking in 30 seconds of sunlight during the morning may be the most effective way to prevent cancer. Would we do the simple things? Here's one more reason that a daily walk after waking up can do wonders for your health.
Starting point is 01:25:16 Grabbing just 30 seconds of sunlight every morning could slash the chances of developing most types of cancer significantly, says early research. The key to all of this is that in the early morning, the sunlight, the quality of the sunlight that's coming through is a bit different. And so in the early morning exposure to the sun, you're getting what they call near infrared light, NIR, between sunrise and 9 a.m. And it can offer a higher level of protection to adults and children than eating 2,500 bananas. I don't think I could eat that many. Or a kilogram, that's 2.2 pounds, of Brazil nuts every day.
Starting point is 01:26:01 Stepping outside during these times, between sunrise and 9 a.m., could cut the odds of developing cancer from a 1 in 2 chance to a 1 in 10 chance, making it a more effective inhibitor than any other single preventative measure. Near-infrared light, which is invisible to the human eye is that it's most effective at dawn. Absorbing it in the early morning prompts the body into releasing a flow of melatonin, a natural antioxidant twice as powerful as vitamin E that neutralizes toxins and prevents cancer-causing gene mutations.
Starting point is 01:26:40 I saw this and I thought, wait a minute, you do this in the morning, it's going to release a lot of melatonin, it's going to put you to sleep, right? I've used melatonin capsules to try to get over jet lag when I travel to Europe because it helps to put you to sleep and helps to reset your body clock. But according to Dr. Kahn, and he works at the Queen's Center for Oncology and Hematology at a hospital in the UK, considered one of the world's leading experts on cancer prevention in adults. He said it could be the ultimate detox.
Starting point is 01:27:10 Recent studies into near-infrared light are so highly compelling, he says, that he is now urging people to make an early morning stroll or simply stand outside as part of their everyday routine. Now, what is magic about this? And I think it's very interesting because what he's saying is that this near infrared light releases melatonin, a different kind of melatonin from a different part of your body. And rather than making you sleepy, it activates your defense mechanism in your body. Until recently, scientists believed that melatonin, known as the sleep hormone, was produced solely by the brain's pineal gland at night.
Starting point is 01:27:57 In 2016, however, U.S. researchers discovered that around 95% of the body's melatonin supply is made by mitochondria and is involved in releasing energy from food. Scientists at the University of Texas Health Science Center in Houston found that mitochondria were particularly sensitive to near-infrared light and that by exposing them to it, it substantially boosted melatonin production. This, however, is tied to the body's natural circadian rhythm with production peaking in the early morning. Unlike pineal melatonin, the mitochondrial version of melatonin does not make you sleepy.
Starting point is 01:28:39 Instead, its sole function is as a seek-and-destroy antioxidant hormone. It's believed that most British adults, I said, because this is coming out of the UK, spend an average of 22 hours a day indoor, with few exceptions. They rarely venture outside before 9 a.m. They typically don't go outside except to go to work. That's where many of us are as well but here's why this uh how it works and and why it works but also how it works dr khan said the early morning sunlight that has a lot of near infrared light in it must hit a specific part of the retina at the back of the eye containing light-sensitive retinal ganglion cells.
Starting point is 01:29:27 This transmits a signal through the brain to the mitochondria to produce a flood of melatonin. So gazing through a car window or a bus window or wearing sunglasses won't have the same effect because the glass blocks much of the near-infrared spectrum. So you've got to get outside. And I say that to myself. Near-infrared absorption on overcast or rainy days is still possible, but you need to extend the length of time outdoors.
Starting point is 01:30:03 It may not work for just 30 seconds. You might want to stay outside as much as 30 minutes in the rain. Dr. Kahn says the infrared radiation light is reflected by plants and trees also. So you could gaze at the greenery. Or better yet, go walking in a park. That would be ideal, he said. Instead, the government wants you, you know, we have orders from our masters on high.
Starting point is 01:30:34 Fauci says, stay inside and wear a mask, right? By the way, this near-infrared light does not cause sunburn. It does not increase your risk of skin cancer. He calls this the do-absolutely-nothing plan because it is free, it takes no time, and it requires no effort or planning. And you don't have to pay the pharmaceutical companies for it. It doesn't have any downside. Even that kind of sunlight does not even increase your risk of skin cancer. You see, there's very simple things that we could do, uh, that we just completely pass over because we are completely brainwashed by the advertising industry.
Starting point is 01:31:17 Uh, so we're going to take a quick break and we're going to, uh, have a Kenzie join us from wise Wolf gold. And we're going to talk about what's happening with this. Before we take a break, real quickly, I want to respond to some of the people who have left tips and comments. Thank you very much. And Chris, thank you very much for the tip. Guard Goldsmith.
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Starting point is 01:34:24 It's great to have you on kinsey we've never talked before no we haven't this is an exciting day for me yeah well thank you for coming on i appreciate that uh i was talking earlier about uh a lot of different things financial uh the the mad rush for cbdc and they are accelerating this push quite a bit uh biden doing that uh the german obsession with keeping cash so they can have something outside of it and how they're getting concerned as they're engineering a takedown of the electrical grid there. How are people going to be able to get their cash out of the ATMs and that type of thing? Of course, it also has a lot of effect on the CBDC.
Starting point is 01:35:03 What is on your radar today in terms of all this? Does that concern you as we look at the CBDC? It's a very large concern. And even for people like you and me, if we said, okay, I need to go and get my money out of the bank today, there's still someone there to prevent you from doing so. So if anyone had any concerns about, do I need to take X amount out? You want to do that before the dominoes start to fall. Um, I'm, I'm not a huge fan of holding cash. If you have things that you need to put that into, um, you know, having an extra hammer is better than having
Starting point is 01:35:37 nothing in my opinion. That's right. Yeah. We may wind up going into some kind of a barter economy because we're having shortages of everything. People can't even get their drugs. I mean, if we're going to have shortages of drugs, the pharmaceutical companies, they get first priority. So if they can't get their Adderalls out there and the people who are now become addicted to that as children, that's amazing. If they can't get that stuff, you know, there's going to be a lot of opportunity to have real stuff as long as it is useful. And I think a big part of preparing is also going to be preparing with skills and with relationships. But when we look at this, I mean,
Starting point is 01:36:13 they really are accelerating this CBDC stuff, aren't they? Yes, they are. And if you look at this, the big push for this, I think you mentioned that the simulation that's about to come up and probably our future currency will work on Amazon Web Services. Anytime that that is down, more than 80% of the internet is down because people don't understand Amazon is not just a company that sells you goods or services. They actually run a huge portion of the internet and also government services as well, David. Anytime that this is down, there is now a vulnerability to our systems. Easily, if someone could figure out how to hack that system, we've got a huge problem.
Starting point is 01:36:55 The types of things that run on AWS scare me because it just takes one button, the big red button, you push it and... And it's a big target for foreign governments because the CIA's got their database there. As a matter of fact, they tried to run the Jedi system for the Pentagon. And a lot of people were saying, hey, this looks like this was designed as a giveaway contract for Amazon. And of course, Mattis, who was there at the time, and his number one lieutenant were making trips all the time to Amazon headquarters. So that really was what it was but then microsoft so deeply connected in washington beat them out and um for that but yeah it makes it a big target if a foreign government can get
Starting point is 01:37:37 there and take down uh the cia database and many government agencies as well. But just taking down the internet in general, all of that is vulnerable. They're making our electrical grid vulnerable. And as they're pointing out, in Germany, if you take down the electric grid, people can't even get money out of the ATMs. What are we going to do? We don't have the fuel even for the armored cars to take the cash from place to place. Well, and you have to wonder, do they even really have all of that cash in your account?
Starting point is 01:38:08 You know, the person that has $20 in their account might be okay. Maybe you can get that out. The person that has $20,000 or $200,000, I would say you might be waiting a while. The exact same thing that we've seen happen with FTX and all of these crypto exchanges. Think of that as a bank run. The funds were not there. That that as a bank run the funds
Starting point is 01:38:25 were not there that is what a bank run is people are just seeing it in a different form so this is a very real possibility and everything that we do today is digital most people don't realize that that cash is not truly in the bank it's not there so if your system were down or they wanted to cut you off like they have cut us off in other financial areas of our life, it can make life very difficult, very fast. And as you said, having skills or something to barter will be pretty important. Yeah. You go back and you look at when on the 100th anniversary of the Federal Reserve's creation, I did a video about comparing it to It's a Wonderful Life and how the local banker who was patterned after J.P. Morgan was engineering a bank run.
Starting point is 01:39:11 And so they didn't have the cash. And so George Bailey goes, well, how much do you really need? And that's what you're going to wind up. You may be able to get your $20 out like you pointed out, but not your $20,000. And that's SBF, Sam Bankman uh i like to call him fried because he's fried now uh he's uh he did this long back before that that uh on twitter talking about well you know we had a lot of money just a few weeks ago but then everybody wanted out at the same time
Starting point is 01:39:39 it's exactly what happened it was a run on that exchange he was highly levered leverage and uh even more so than he wants to admit in this um thing apparently uh but that's exactly what could happen to all these different exchanges and now that contagion is spreading now it's gone to uh genesis and you've got other other solano solana has uh crypto has uh been affected by this so this is starting to spread just as in the past we've seen these types of bank panics spread from one financial institution to the other, or the Lehman Brothers things spread between different Wall Street securities. So now we're seeing this type of thing spreading, this contagion spreading throughout crypto. It's very concerning.
Starting point is 01:40:23 Exactly. And it's scary to think that the exact same thing is happening. People think that they are safe in the banking world. What FTX did is exactly what's going on with your IRAs and 401ks as well. And what I mean by that is they actually set up a backdoor to be able to use the people's funding whenever you were giving them money. In return, you weren't exactly getting Bitcoin back or whatever you might have been buying. You had digits on a screen. The funds were not there, though, because this backdoor was being used to prop up some of his other investments and companies that he had.
Starting point is 01:40:56 But also, as you mentioned, funding to the Democratic Party. There was a lot of very shady things that are going on. And the exact same thing is happening in the banking world. And it's all legally allowed to happen. When you hand your money over, it's no longer yours. That's right. Yeah, well, you know, FBI is talking about extraditing him back to the U.S. Maxine Waters is talking about, well, we need to have some hearings here.
Starting point is 01:41:18 And we've got pictures of Maxine Waters and him shaking hands and hugging and all this other kind of stuff. As Elon Musk said, he's too connected for anything to really happen because he's going to drag these other people down with him. As you point out, it's legal. And we see this type of thing happening, these derivatives. We saw it happening with real estate stuff when that kicked off. I think that there is, when you look at paper gold and paper silver, that's a lot of derivatives. Nobody knows if they've got the physical gold or silver to back that up. It's supposedly
Starting point is 01:41:49 at an exchange in Shanghai of all places, you know, so it's like, who do you trust? But it's this derivative thing that they're putting out, creating stuff that's just, you know, by fiat. Oh yeah, we've got it. Don't worry about it. And then you find out that they don't have it. They don't have it. and our entire system works off of these derivatives if you if you think about it whenever the the switch happens or i call it the flippening when all of this turns upside down that's a good time gold and silver at are at the very bottom of this pyramid and you might even be able to throw cryptocurrency in there if you were smart enough to use it without these exchanges. And I'm talking about the biggest ones that are out there. If you are not very savvy in crypto or have some learning to do, I would be very careful. I'm a fan
Starting point is 01:42:36 of it. But whenever this flippening happens, you're probably going to have to put yourself into what I like to call some sketchy situations if you wanted to move it um i don't think you'll be able to do this on platforms like coinbase or ftx you'll have to go back to this dark web version and a lot of people you know crypto guru david because all of these regulations came in and there were more trustworthy figures these same figures are part of the world's elite and again that banking system it is all tied together. They can't be trusted. Um, I might trust the sketchy guy on the dark web more than I do banksters at this point. Oh yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Because, um, uh, they, you don't know what the agenda of the guy on the dark web is other than, you know, he would, um,
Starting point is 01:43:20 he may be angling to take everything from you, but these guys have professed that they want to do that. I mean, they've got a detailed plan and a timeframe in which to do that. And that's exactly what they're talking about at the G20. You've got Klaus Schwab there talking about it. It's like, hey, don't go too fast. Slow this up a little bit. We don't want them to catch on to what's going on. We can get people really angry with us.
Starting point is 01:43:43 But that's what they're working on so you got two different conferences going on right now the g20 as well as uh cop 27 for the climate mcguffin both of them looking at how they can take everything from us and um you know do their their crash the entire system and rebuild everything but you know when you look at the cbdc stuff uh it's interesting that there was a Federal Reserve governor who came out strongly against it. That was the surprise, not that somebody would speak out against it. But again, it's just one of these appendages,
Starting point is 01:44:17 the central thing that's driving all of it is coming out of New York. And this agenda is very well laid out by Biden's executive order, and they're now implementing the pilot program, and they're going to accelerate this beginning of 2023 as well. They're running this pilot program that can get some data. It's going to run for a very short period of time, and then they're going to produce
Starting point is 01:44:37 some very, very happy numbers about what a success it was, and then they're going to incentivize it, and eventually they will require it. That's what they're going to doize it, and eventually they will require it. That's what they're going to do. Same thing they do with the vaccine mandates. Exactly, and you will be forced into it. There's a lot of people even listening to us today who probably say that they will never be moved into a CBDC. Part of you will own nothing and you'll be happy.
Starting point is 01:45:03 The incentives and how hard they will make your life will make a lot of people second guess where they stand. And this is where just mentally, physically, and whatever your home life is like, you've got to be ready for that day because they can only force this upon you if you're not prepared in those three ways. You need to be independent for yourself
Starting point is 01:45:23 and find a way to break away from this system. You know, right now we have to have one foot in it, one foot out, but be ready to walk away from this altogether. And when you go back and look at what they did with the vaccine mandates, you know, threatening jobs, threatening careers, isolating us and all the rest of this stuff, that was just a taste of what they're going to do with the CBDC. It's going to be much worse. There's going to be a lot more pressure on us. So as you were saying, you've got to prepare now, make preparations in your life, make relationships with your life. You know what's coming. It's going to be, again, what we just saw the last couple of years, it's going to be that on
Starting point is 01:45:59 steroids, isn't it? It is. That's exactly what it's going to be. And they'll force you into this because as we can see, the U.S. dollar might look kind of strong, but it's just the prettiest girl at the ball. And what I mean by that is it's so strong is because so many other nations are indebted to us. What we pass along is death and destruction. And then sprinkle a good little bit of debt in there as well. It's not democracy. It's just a way for us to prop ourselves up. Now you're going to see inflation get worse. They are doing a lot of things to control this at the moment, but you can only pull a rubber bands back so far before it's going to snap. Yeah. That's the thing. We have to keep an eye on this, but we understand that our solution is not going to run through Washington. It's not going to run through the Oval Office. It's going to run through us individually.
Starting point is 01:47:03 And so we have to take a look at where we are individually, strengthen our convictions as to what we trust in, what is our anchor, what is our foundation, and start to build that out with other people and start to build our own parallel society. And the more we can do that and the sooner we can do that, the better off we're going to be because they have a society that they want to build. They have the levers and the ability to destroy everything. And just like they could push a button and they can launch bombs and missiles, they can push a button and they can launch economic warfare against us. That's what one person called this pilot program was economic warfare. So they can launch the warfare against us. That's what one person called this pilot program was economic warfare. So they can launch the warfare against us. But the question is, you know, what can we do to defend ourselves? And we need to keep our ear to the ground to understand when they're about
Starting point is 01:47:33 to launch this attack on us and the forms that it's going to take. But we're going to have to make that preparation individually. And I think part of that, and this is why I've been saying for the longest time, my interest in gold and silver is not really as a hedge against inflation, which is a very good hedge for that. But it's really about the CBDC thing. We've never seen anything like this before that's going to be coming at us. No, you haven't. And what's so interesting is they are tracking and tracing everything that you are doing now. We know this every time you swipe that card um even with the facial recognition that's inside of walmart you're using cash
Starting point is 01:48:09 facial recognition there they know that timothy just bought x amount of whatever and maybe they think that it's suspicious um so this system is already in place they just haven't actually stopped a majority of people from being able to buy, sell, or trade certain items. I think that you and I have both had some financial difficulties and not being able to be on certain platforms anymore. And we're such a small portion of the population, but whenever this happens to a majority, if not all of the population, things will be very different. And what do you have in hand or what kind of skills do you have where you can still be able to function in a new society and not their society? That's right. Yeah. What kind of the canaries in the
Starting point is 01:48:55 coal mine? What have they done to you? They kicked me off a PayPal and Venmo a year and a half ago. I have had issues with PayPal in the past. I've been able to dispute it, but I'm not able to do anything on YouTube or most main platforms where people are. I can't be there anymore. It's constantly being shut down. I have a channel, but I can't do anything on it. David, it's been months and months since I've been there, and I continue to get strikes on old videos. So you can't go live, and it's crazy. Yeah, I was just talking last week to a family in Texas. continue to get strikes on old videos. So you can't go live and it's, it's crazy.
Starting point is 01:49:25 Yeah. I was just talking last week to a family in Texas, you know, they had like eight kids and they homeschool and they, and they work and, uh, they started doing a YouTube channel and, uh, you know, they were doing that for a couple of years and they started talking about current events because a lot of people who want to prepare and, and, you know, want to understand what the current events are. And, uh, they got a strike for something that they did. And then they start going back through their history for years.
Starting point is 01:49:48 And they find a picture of the kid who's now in his twenties, you know, when he's in his teens and said, well, that's a minor with a knife, he had a knife he was using on the farm or something. He wasn't using it in a threatening way or anything, but on the basis of that, you know, they started accumulating strikes and they've started an audit process to essentially shut them down. Once they identify you as an enemy, then you come under the microscope.
Starting point is 01:50:13 And they're pretty satisfied to give everybody the brave new world treatment. We're going to distract you with sex and drugs and maybe you'll just kind of kick back and do nothing but if you decide to directly oppose what we're doing you get the 1984 treatment that's that's what comes out that's exactly what you get and i think that the nation in fact the world is going to feel it within 10 years or less um the way that people see youtube now is what your life
Starting point is 01:50:42 could possibly be every day if you choose to move forward with their system. You know, people have a very comfortable life right now and people need to be okay with not being comfortable. In fact, I believe life was, we're not here to be comfortable, David. We're here to be challenged and to hold true to ourselves, have some pride. You know, your morals need to stay true as well. That's going to be difficult for people huge part of you'll own nothing and be happy is i don't think you're going to be happy but they'll make life so expensive that you will own nothing that is the goal here and you're just getting a taste of it now yeah you know uh the love of money is the root of all evil money is not evil but the
Starting point is 01:51:20 love of it is and and as part of that i think is the love of comfort you know we want to have comfort and the money is the means to get that that's one of the reasons why a lot of people love money is because they love the comfort that it can buy and so because of that you know we will do things like um you know remember the the story i covered of the elite school in new york where they were paying like 40 50 000 a, $50,000 a year. And the parents were very upset. And they said, look what you're doing. You know, they're sexualizing these kids and they're teaching them hatred and racism and Marxism and all the rest of this stuff.
Starting point is 01:51:53 But they were afraid to give their name. They went to a reporter and said, but I don't want, you know, I don't want you to use my name because they might kick my kid out of school. And that's his ticket to affluence and to comfort and all the rest of the stuff they have us. If that is our, if that is what we worship, what we desire, what we want out of life, they've got us under their control. Exactly. And you know, something that you just made me think of there is the amount of money that is put into a child's education whether it be
Starting point is 01:52:25 from your own pocket or taken from taxpayers and then going straight into college what has that really done for us because we've put more money than ever into someone's education and now these same people these same kids that are around my age are out in the streets protesting over what it doesn't seem to have made us any smarter or better off and now you're stuck with debt for the rest of your life that's right yeah you want to see what that system produces i've said many times just look at the streets of seattle and portland and that's what the system is designed to produce some people uh you know it doesn't take on them and they're kind of factory rejects like me,
Starting point is 01:53:05 I guess, but I didn't buy into that system. You didn't buy into it. So it doesn't take on everybody, but that's what it's designed to produce. But the other thing that it produces, you know, we're talking about finances, uh, it produces, um, unaffordable housing. You know, you look at how much, uh, property taxes and everything, everybody pays for this system and, and how wasteful it is, even from just the standpoint of all the busing that is going on and all the rest of the stuff and how expensive that is. All these people who are freaking out about you having an SUV, they're demanding that kids be unnecessarily bused from one area to the other on a regular basis on very inefficient
Starting point is 01:53:41 school buses, very dirty school buses. And so, you know, it's riddled with hypocrisy. You have to understand how important it is for them to be able to get a hold of kids at a very, very early age and to mold them into their way of thinking. And that's what this is really about. And they'll do anything about it. But we understand, if we think about it, how it is making the American dream unaffordable as they've tied it into a property taxes so it's become the American nightmare is what it is now yeah that's right that's right well tell us a little bit about what's going on at wisewolf.gold what's happening right now well it has been understandably very very busy um every everyone that comes from David
Starting point is 01:54:24 Knight by the way is just an absolute pleasure to talk to um and maybe sometimes i spend a little more time on the on the phone that i should but when people have views that might align with mine that is comforting and it lets us know that we're not alone in this world yeah um it it's amazing and and wolfpack as well you know i'm sorry to people out there if your package might be slightly late i do have a month to get it out but that grew faster than what me and tony could have imagined and you know david we're not it's just me and tony um my little sister is helping me now i've kind of showed her some of the ropes there and and trying to get her more uh she
Starting point is 01:55:06 understands something is wrong in this world david um but she can't put all the pieces together yet and i really hope that her listening to programs like this or maybe seeing how i communicate with some of the other people maybe she can put some of those pieces together a little bit better um but i just want to remind because there's so much information out that they don't want you to hear a different view and they have a unified front of entertainment and social media and peers and education and all the rest of the stuff. I thought it was bad when I was a kid because we only had three TV networks and they were all giving you the same news and the same take on the same news. But it's much worse now. It's much more pervasive. So I understand.
Starting point is 01:55:44 It's on steroids because whether you're sitting in front of a TV or kids are in front of their phones on TikTok, it's all the same thing. It's just amplified. And people need to remember whether it's alt news or mainstream news, we need to be careful in both departments right now, David.
Starting point is 01:56:01 There's a lot going on and people are being swindled into giving money and hope into a variety of different places that it might not should be in. That's right. Trust in yourself. That's right. That's all I can say.
Starting point is 01:56:15 Yeah, yeah. Trust in God because the politicians sometimes have to stab us in the back before we understand. They stab us and we don't feel it or we explain it away. It's amazing to me. But yeah, it is an empty hope that is there. Did you want to address the question? I know that it varies very quickly what the prices are, but we had somebody who left a question. So they were going to go around to some
Starting point is 01:56:43 pawn shops or something today. They're wondering what your price was on silver at the moment. Well, see, that's always so hard whenever people ask me that because I need to know a specific coin that you are looking at. And many of these items are still on a pretty good delay, David. Most of the things that I can get live today uh they have a higher premium now there are certain things where i would be comfortable paying that premium because of limited availability on it or a limited mintage um my biggest piece of advice is if you can help it stay away from
Starting point is 01:57:17 american silver eagles i don't some people are going to hate me for saying that but i don't understand why we would want to pay the premium on that. Yeah, so you're going to pay a premium on particular types of things and on collectibles instead. You know, just kind of focus on the base metals. And that's going to change on a day-to-day basis. The best way to do it is to contact you and say, you know, this is the quantity that I need and, you know, and get a quote that way. You guys are always there doing quotes, right? Yes, exactly.
Starting point is 01:57:47 And it has been so busy that a majority of the time I like to get an idea of what somebody's budget might be. And I tend to give them an options list, David, that they can mix and match from. So about three to four options depending on the budget, big or small. And people can mix and match that however they would like, just so they can see, you know, what all they can get or what's going to best fit their budget and their needs. Another thing is, are you just trying to stack as much metal back as possible and you don't care how big it is? Or are you somebody like me and I absolutely love these Balcambi bars. This is a hundred by one gram piece. so that's a hundred grams of silver they actually break down into little one gram pieces so if we're talking about being able to barter one day um these are available in gold as well and they also make a 10 by 10 that's cool 100 i've never
Starting point is 01:58:37 seen anything like that amazing yeah show that again yeah it's so there you go that's a hundred gram sheet and each sheet actually i can't get that detail in there, but you can actually see it's stamped and printed with their logo. It's actually a pretty popular brand. That's cool. And just one-ounce silver bars is always great. It's like a little candy bar that you can break off little squares. Yeah, I'd compare them to chocolate bars. Think of it as a Hershey bar.
Starting point is 01:59:04 But, you know, one day I might be trading you a gram to have of it as a hershey bar but um you know one day i might be trading you a gram to have a piece of a hershey bar who knows i might want it that bad yeah it could become that rare and that expensive who knows i mean we become like toilet paper or something a couple years ago who knows what they're going to break next that's the the key thing we really don't know well it's great talking to you kinsey we'll have to do this again and again kinsey with wise wolf dot gold and you can get there also through david knight dot gold that's what tony graciously set up so they know that you're coming through us it's great talking to you absolutely this was a highlight of my day and probably the rest of my year is oh well thank you that's very kind all right thank you very much kenzie we're going to take a quick break and uh we'll be right back
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Starting point is 02:01:02 If you can't support us financially, please keep us in your prayers. TheDavidKnightShow.com All right. And we were talking a little bit about FTX, like a little bit more news here, because it's kind of interesting that SBF, Sam Bankman Fried, or call him Sam Bankman Fetterman as Goat Tree called him, what he sounds like.
Starting point is 02:01:40 Anyway, he did a series of tweets monologuing on Twitter, like a supervillain about what had happened recently, put out 32 tweets. So the first one is a what, and then he spells out vertically and all uppercase, you know, H on one line, a on the next one,
Starting point is 02:01:58 what happened? And so he says, this is not legal advice nor financial advice. This is as I remember it, but my memory might be faulty in parts. I mean, for somebody who has, um, was involved in what a lot of people are saying is the biggest thing, biggest fraud we have seen since, uh, uh, since Bernie Madoff, uh, for him to do this, he's either extremely bold about how politically connected he is, or is extremely stupid, but he says, I'll get to what happened,
Starting point is 02:02:34 but, um, in a moment, but let's talk about where we are today. He says, uh, well, and he has three things. He says, number one, uh, Alameda, that's his girlfriend's corporation that he channeled off $10 billion to allegedly through a backdoor and, um, you know, 2 billion of it disappeared. Uh, Alameda has more assets than liabilities, but it's not liquid. Uh, Alameda has margin position on FTX, uh, and FTX US has enough to repay all customers. Well, there you go. You don't have to worry about it. Uh, I don't think that is true, but that's, that's what he's saying.
Starting point is 02:03:14 He says, not everyone necessarily agrees with this. His accountants, for example, maybe, or the bank examiners, the, uh, the regulatory agencies, although, you know, he might be able to find some people in the CTFC or the CFTC, uh, commodities, future trading committee, uh, the people that he's been friends with, right. He was helping them in their battle to control crypto versus the SEC. And of course he had lavished money on the people who were overseeing that in Congress. Even some Republicans were getting some money, as a matter of fact,
Starting point is 02:03:50 and we'll get into that in a moment here. But already, you can see, not nearly as much as the Democrats were getting, but he was throwing some cash to Republicans to grease the skids. There's a very interesting, though, big donation to the Republican Party. I'll show you here in a minute. Not just a few thousand dollars, as we saw initially, to some of the Republican members who are on the CFTC Oversight Committee. He says, I'm contributing what I can to doing to the goal. He says, my goal, one goal, is to do right by the customers, and I'm doing what I can.
Starting point is 02:04:26 I'm meeting in person with regulators and working with teams to do what we can for customers. After that, investors, but first customers. And here's my goal, to clean up and focus on transparency to make customers whole. That's his two goals. So I said a few weeks ago, FTX was handling $10 billion a day of volume and billions of transfers, but there was too much leverage more than I realized. I say mistakes were made. It's very complicated and, you know, nobody's, and he needs amnesty. This is the same thing that all these people that have been attacking us for the last couple of years are now saying, and he's saying the same thing. Yeah, I know. I just flushed out your, your cash.
Starting point is 02:05:17 Um, but you know, I, I just didn't realize what was going on. Yeah. Give him a break. He's only 29. Right. Uh, that's the boy of under Ken, a run on the bank and a market crash, exhausted liquidity. So what can I try to do? Raise liquidity and make customers whole and restart. So he didn't have any liquidity. That's why a run
Starting point is 02:05:40 on the bank wiped him out. The run didn't wipe out his liquidity, his illiquidity. The run exposed the fact that he didn't have any liquidity. I know you've all seen this, he says, but here's the things that stand out today, roughly speaking. Lots of caveats, he said. Yeah, lots of caveats. So he says, liquid assets, I've got $8 billion, and he goes through this whole thing. No, it's from what they said, he had a $10 billion of liabilities and he only had less than a billion, just under
Starting point is 02:06:11 a billion in terms of assets there. Uh, Louis Tartt, thank you very much for the tip. I appreciate that. Uh, but that's the reality. No, he says, no, I had a 8 billion in liquid assets. I had semi liquid. I had 5.5 billion and I illiquid. I had 3.5 and yeah, maybe the 9 billion illiquid isn't worth 9 billion to start with. Ouch. He says a month ago, it was worth 18 billion. Once upon a time,
Starting point is 02:06:41 a month ago, FDX was a valuable enterprise. This is all, again, a supervillain monologue from SBF. I was on the cover of every magazine. The world was eating out of my hand. Now, he doesn't say that, but it's just about that bad. I was on the cover of every magazine, and FTX was the darling of Silicon Valley. We got overconfident and careless.
Starting point is 02:07:10 And then the crash came. In a few day period where there was a historic crash, over 50% in most correlated assets with no bid side liquidity. And at the same time, there was a run on the bank. Roughly 25% of customer assets were withdrawn each day. $4 billion. As it turned out, I was wrong. Leverage wasn't $5 billion. It was $13 billion. $13 billion leverage, total run on the bank, total collapse in asset values, and it all happened at once. Maybe you never read Ernest Hemingway's thing where the rich man was asked, how did you go bankrupt? And he said, gradually, then suddenly.
Starting point is 02:07:53 I can put his face on that quote, SBF. And so he finishes up. He says, here's a few thoughts. It is really hard to be a regulator. They have an impossible job to regulate entire industries that grow faster than their mandate allows them to. And so often they end up mostly unable to police as well as they ideally would. Even so there are regulators who have deeply impressed me with their knowledge and thoughtlessness. Oh, thoughtfulness.
Starting point is 02:08:23 They gave me a pat. These guys love me. It's a love letter to them. And let's all understand, says SBF, as he's under the microscope of these regulators now, and the regulators are being asked, why did you play patty cake with this guy instead of holding him to some standards?
Starting point is 02:08:44 Well, just understand the regulators, they have a very difficult job, and they do their best, and they are very knowledgeable. I mean, it's just unbelievable how this guy is sucking up to them. He's a Fauci type of guy. He could wind up taking Fauci's place. Who knows when Fauci retires. Mistakes were made. It's complicated.
Starting point is 02:09:04 I need amnesty. That's essentially what he's saying. This is the M.O. of these crooks. And so Kelsey Piper says, Last night, Sam Bankman fried a direct message to me on Twitter, and he points out this Twitter thing. I don't know if he's the one who made it public or if it was publicly put out there,
Starting point is 02:09:30 but I saw this as a thread. Anyway, he says, apparently he wanted to talk about how FTX and his hedge fund, Alameda Research, had gambled with customer money without, he claims, realizing what they were doing. He wanted to talk about who gets lauded as a hero and who is the fall guy. And he wanted to talk about regulators.
Starting point is 02:09:52 And he said when he contacted him, he wasn't talking about how smart and wonderful they are and how they have such a hard job. No, the regulators, he said, uh the regulators he said f the regulators um so that's the public and the private face of this guy he says i was trying to make sense of what behind all the pr and all the charitable donations and all the lobbying and everything you know being friends with all these wonderful democrats um trying to make sense of what he actually believes about what is right and what is wrong and the ethics of what he did and the ethics of the industry. Seriously, you think there's any ethics in that industry? Do you think these guys are governed
Starting point is 02:10:38 by anything? No. And you have the New York Times is running interference for him. They do a softball interview with him and, you know, try to explain away all these issues. The FBI, meanwhile, is planning to extradite him. And I guess that's so Maxine Waters can try to walk back these pictures of them as pals and pretend that she's actually doing some oversight it is really astounding when you look at the timeline of ftx that was put up by daily mail it is astounding to see just how short his run was of this ponzi scheme. It was back in May of 2019 that he founded it. And within a couple of months by August. Okay. So four months they had acquired a mobile portfolio tracking application,
Starting point is 02:11:38 paid $150 million for it. Uh, and, um, you know, and on and on, it on. It's got the milestones in here of it. But the bottom line is that he's, you know, only been around for, you know, about three and a half years. And he's very young himself. They created money out of thin air, says Brian Shulhavi of Vaccine Impact News. They created money out of thin air, just like the Federal Reserve. And he says it's another example, which is what I was saying with McKinsey. You look at all of these derivatives. You can call them Ponzi schemes if you want.
Starting point is 02:12:18 You look at all the stuff that's been created out of thin air. The derivative market for the mortgages, the securitized mortgages, the derivative markets for paper gold and paper silver, and the derivative markets for these cryptocurrencies. It truly is amazing that these people, because they are politically connected, they're allowed to run these massive frauds, and that's all they are. I mean, they create new stories around this, new con games around it, new terminology around it, but they're just con men. Pam Martins of Wall Street on Parade exposed in her column today
Starting point is 02:12:59 how the FTX crypto exchange, which is now bankrupt because too many people tried to withdraw their funds at the same time, exposing how it was all a big Ponzi scheme operating exactly the way the Federal Reserve does. So what does this mean? It means that the U.S. banks are just as guilty in running a fraudulent Ponzi scheme as FTX, and that we are just one bank run away from where too many people try to withdraw their funds at the same time, collapsing the financial system of the U.S. and of any other country. So here's what she had to say. She said, let's start with our own comparison of what FTX is doing to the Fed's creation of money out of thin air by pushing just an electronic button.
Starting point is 02:13:42 You don't have to take our word for what the Fed is doing. The Fed actually created an educational video to show how it creates electronic money out of thin air. That video was released in 2011, and the spokesperson for the Fed says this in the video, the Fed will not keep buying large amounts of securities on an ongoing basis, noting its purchases are temporary measure to help the economy recover. At the time of that video, January 14, 2011, the Fed had used its magic money button to buy up $2.2 trillion worth of debt securities from Wall Street, thus pushing the interest rates on debt instruments artificially lower. And despite that promise, that this would just be a temporary measure,
Starting point is 02:14:28 the Fed continued over the next decade to use its magic money spigot to the point that it now holds $8.3 trillion worth of debt security on its balance sheet, and it can't figure out how to unwind that monster pile of debt securities without collapsing the U S economy. As a matter of fact, you go back to the fall of 2019, which we're talking about at the repo market,
Starting point is 02:14:52 they started going to the repo market, you know, pushed in trillions of dollars there. That was before any of this pandemic stuff. And if she's pointing out, yeah, they did it, uh,
Starting point is 02:15:03 2011 was when they started doing it. But then they found another area where they could start doing it again. So what Sam did with FTX was to create their own magic money creation tool. It was a crypto token called FTT. And it was backed by nothing more than the hyped reputation of FTX and Sam Bankman Fried. In that sense, it traded just like the stock of FTX. And I've said that many times as well.
Starting point is 02:15:38 The stock market, we competed for years against Blockbuster Video. They didn't have to make money. They lost money the entire time that it was owned by, um, uh, Viacom. Sumner Redstone, you know, also owned a paramount owned CBS, a lot of different things. But you know, when, as soon as he bought blockbuster, um, they never made a profit again. They didn't need to, they were on wall street. They could give people a happy story and continue for decades.
Starting point is 02:16:09 Moderna operated for a decade on happy news about vaporware products that never showed up. Now, finally, uh, with a warp speed and all that kind of stuff, they, they, you know, hit the jackpot. But they operated for a decade telling people, hey, we got this new mRNA thing, and it's going to do this and that. It's going to be a panacea. It's going to cure cancer, whatever. And then, oh, well, never mind.
Starting point is 02:16:35 But we do have this new product, though. That's the one that's really. And they would continue to be able to tell that story, and people would continue to buy their stock, and they could continue to operate. And that has always been the operation of wall street just telling people you know the greater fool if you can find somebody else who's a bigger fool then you'll be able to get them on board and keep your money making machine going they don't have to make a profit at the same time they were doing that i watched
Starting point is 02:17:02 as one after one you know they took down the small businesses of Main Street. There were a lot of people like us who had started video store chains and mom and pop stores. Typically they would go in line in a shopping center. Blockbuster would spend the big bucks and they would buy an out parcel, be out front. So, you know, they had more visibility, a bigger store, that type of thing. And they would do that right in front of a store that had been in existence for many years. And they would do it all at once. They would target one particular chain and they would put their store in front of each of those chains, each of their stores. They'd put a store and they could lose money because they had Wall Street to back them up. But all they needed to do was take down the revenue of the mom and pop people for about 20
Starting point is 02:17:50 or 30% for a short period of time. And they were out of business because they couldn't raise money for nothing. That's the difference between the free market and between Wall Street capitalism and corporations that are out there. They did it did it to us the way we, we, um, uh, survived was by going deep on catalog titles, which I didn't really like the new releases anyway. So, you know, we had a tremendous number of, um, catalog and rare films that we, that we had, but, uh, that that's, you know, that kind of predatory practice where they don't, they're completely divorced from any kind of market corrections or market forces. So the FTX contagion is spreading.
Starting point is 02:18:32 Crypto lender BlockFi is facing potential bankruptcy. So that is one of them. Another one. Genesis suspends withdrawals from crypto lending business. And as I pointed out yesterday, a cryptocurrency, Solana, is having issues with it. So is this going to be something that continues to spread? You know, Lehman Brothers, that was in one segment of the financial markets. Is this going to be something that is going to wind up taking everything down? Was that the plan? Did they pump this guy up? This kid, um, you know,
Starting point is 02:19:12 did they pump him up and give him that business so they could use that to take down the market? Who knows? Uh, we'll take a quick break and we will be right back. And we're going to talk about what's going on with the, the near miss of um starting of world war three stay with us we'll be right back You're listening to The David Knight Show. All right, let's talk about how we nearly had World War III begin, because a report from the AP, American Propaganda, Associated Propaganda, the Associated Press. They've now issued a correction. I love the headline from Zero Hedge. Associated Press issues a correction to its fake report, which could have kicked off World War III. Correction, Russian-Ukraine war story. Well, I tell you gerald cilenti was angry about this boy he was
Starting point is 02:21:08 angry on twitter said what are these people okay and you know we should be angry about this we shouldn't just give these people a pass it's outrageous what they did but you know look going all the way back to um you know early 20th century and um these uh publishers who would would say the president yeah just tell me where you want a war and i'll get it for you they have that kind of power that's what the associated press is doing they've issued an official correction for their not so inconsequential bit of reporting on tuesday that could have easily set off a chain of events leading to a world war three scenario. Isn't it fortunate that, um,
Starting point is 02:21:48 you know, the, the missiles now they say, uh, came from Ukraine and not from Russia, because if it had come from Russia, we would have to have world war three. Now there's just,
Starting point is 02:21:58 you know, we got treaties and all the rest of this stuff. Isn't that, isn't that convenient? Isn't that nice? How absurd that is. But that's how close we came. That's how close we are. Um, NATO chief Jen's Stoltenberg, uh,
Starting point is 02:22:15 still blamed Russia for the episode. Ultimately they are still to blame, right? Uh, she said, uh, whatever the final conclusions may be, it is clear that the party ultimately responsible for this tragic incident is Russia, which launched a barrage of missiles on Ukraine specifically intended to target civilian infrastructure. Ukraine had and has every right to defend itself by launching missiles into Poland. Right? And so the question becomes now, you know, was this Zelensky and his fellow madmen trying
Starting point is 02:22:49 to create World War III? I mean, how many times does he have to go out there and brag about it? How many times does he have to go out there and taunt people and say, you need to have a preemptive nuclear strike, teach those Russians a lesson. Come on, let's do it. They are now demanding that they have access to the site to look at, because he isn't going to take that no for an answer. They're trying to push this in every possible way,
Starting point is 02:23:12 which brings up the issue that if both Poland and NATO say this is a Ukrainian missile, then, you know, perhaps, you know, we need to take a look at this. And so we have Austin talking about this. Here's what our Secretary of Defense, the Raytheon contractor, we brought in the ringer from Raytheon. This is what he has to say about it. Here's what Austin has to say. We're still gathering information, but we have seen nothing that contradicts President Duda's preliminary assessment.
Starting point is 02:23:49 Duda, Duda. The explosion was most likely the result of a Ukrainian air defense missile that unfortunately landed in Poland. And whatever the final conclusions may be, the world knows that Russia bears ultimate responsibility for this incident. Russia launched another barrage of missiles against Ukraine specifically intended to target Ukraine's civilian infrastructure. This tragic and troubling incident is yet another reminder of the recklessness of Russia's war of choice. Yeah, well, the war of choice began eight years ago, 2014. It was a war that came about by choice of the newly installed Ukraine government that was installed by a Democrat Party coup in Ukraine. And for the last eight years, they had been bombarding the areas of
Starting point is 02:24:50 Ukraine that didn't want to go along with that new government installed by a coup by Washington. They bombed their civilian structures, as I pointed out, three years ago after it had been going on for five years. Areovich who was supposedly the ukraine spokesperson to uh talk about you know peace with those areas said no there's not going to be any peace and 2022 we're going to go to war with russia it's going to be great because we're going to completely destroy ukraine but the good news is we get to go into NATO. And the reporter who was talking to him said, what are you talking about? These are madmen. These are madmen, you know, bragging on TV that he's going to destroy his own country
Starting point is 02:25:34 so they can become part of the globalist elite so they can join NATO and so forth. You know, he and Zelensky and the rest of them. And then Zelensky trying to push us again and again into a nuclear war, trying to destroy the entire world, uh, for what they're doing. Look, have a, you can take Zelensky and Putin, as far as I'm concerned, take them both into war crimes, but you better take at least take Zelensky. The biggest instigator, the biggest war criminal, and include some of these people in the Democrat Party as well. Victoria Nuland.
Starting point is 02:26:11 Let's have an inquiry into her, right? Alexandra Chalupa. These people who were involved in trying to rig our election. All that stuff about Trump and Russia, that was a projection from the Democrat party for what they were doing with Ukraine. So meanwhile, Texas Congressman Ron Paul asked the question,
Starting point is 02:26:30 did we almost get into world war three? Were we almost lied into this by, um, the associated press again, the Polish president Duda. I mean, it's, it's almost like,
Starting point is 02:26:42 um, a Marx brothers thing, right? Hail, hail Fredonia. Yeahonia yeah gotta go to war here's president duda duda all the live long day uh duda added that the projectile that caused the blast was most likely russian made but officials have no proof at the moment that it was a missile fired by the russian. Well, it turns out the Russians were telling the truth about it. They said, we've seen the pictures. That's not any Russian parts there.
Starting point is 02:27:13 So Ukraine is saying, well, it was our missile. AP issues a correction to the lie that Russian missiles struck Poland. They admitted that Ukraine was the most likely culprit. So this is the story where the AP broke. And as Information Liberation points out, the AP broke its own rules on the use of anonymous sources. I talked about this a couple of days ago. I said, so what do they have here? They've got one anonymous source.
Starting point is 02:27:49 Did they say somebody who is in, you know, intelligence services? On the word of one CIA person or something that we don't want to use their name? You know, we now have rockets that we now have a Gulf of Tonkin incident on the basis of one anonymous intelligence official. Great, great. So under AP's rules, material from anonymous sources may only be used if, number one, the material is information and not opinion or speculation, and if that information is vital to the report. Number two, the information is not available except under conditions of anonymity imposed by the source.
Starting point is 02:28:28 And number three, the source has to be reliable and in a position to have direct knowledge of the information. And so yet again, we see the CIA lying to get us into a war. It's not enough that they overthrow government after government. This is an agency that focuses on death and mind control and war and coup and the rest of this stuff. But the question is, is the Associated Press, are they going to get banned on Twitter? Are they going to get banned on YouTube? Are they going to lose their status as the arbiters of truth? Of course not. Just like the New York Times doesn't and the Washington Post doesn't when they have to give back their Pulitzer Prizes
Starting point is 02:29:10 because the report was all made up. Yeah, anybody else? Can you imagine if any of the alternative media had told a whopper like this of the kind of consequences that this could have had what would have happened oh you'd probably be looking at jail time that's a little um asian beetle there on the microphone they're everywhere now uh anyway um don't know how they get in um but um yeah the double standard is just astounding. So Stoltenberg said there's no indication that Russia plans to attack NATO.
Starting point is 02:29:49 So let's stand down. Poland said that it was likely Ukrainian. And yet, as you look at all of this, one Polish politician, has it right, said it was likely a provocation by Ukraine. In other words, they tried to pull a false flag to start World War III. After publicly demanding that we preemptively start World War III, a nuclear war with Russia, the Ukrainian president, Zelensky, now you have a Ukrainian, a Polish official, a politician,
Starting point is 02:30:24 says it was likely a provocation, a false flag. So Jaroslaw Pakula, whose term ended four days before the incident, said the missile that struck was obviously Ukrainian and that the government in Warsaw needed to send a message to Kiev instead of telling fairy tales to its citizens. He said, of course, this is a Ukrainian rocket. Of course, this is a provocation on the part of Ukrainian authorities. The rocket could not be fired a hundred kilometers in the opposite direction by mistake. That's one of the things that Biden alluded to. He said, if you look at the trajectory of the missile, in other words, it was
Starting point is 02:31:06 probably fired in the direction of Russia and went, I'm guessing based on what this guy is saying, what Biden is saying, it's probably fired in the direction of heading towards Russia instead of coming from Russia, uh, the purpose of the provocation was to scare the EU and to get civil society support for sending even more weapons to Ukraine, said Pakula. Instead of telling fairy tales about the missile, the Polish president should tell Ukraine's Zelensky that Warsaw will no longer put up with this kind of behavior by Kiev. So in light of all that, I showed you the pictures earlier of Schwab and Trudeau and Rishi all there having a great time at the G20.
Starting point is 02:32:00 Well, later in the day, you had Rishi and Trudeau do a phone call and put it out, virtue signaling about the fact that they were calling Zelensky, Vladimir, as Justin Trudeau likes to say. That's the way he pronounced it. He even puts on the fake accent. You know, people laughed at Hillary Clinton because she would go to black churches and say, y'all don't know it. You know, putting on his fake southern accent or something. Right. Well, you know, when Trudeau calls Zelensky, he puts on a fake, you know, Ukrainian or Russian accent or whatever. But here are these two stooges.
Starting point is 02:32:40 Fishy Rishi and Tyrant Trudeau. here they are on the phone with zielinski and we all get to listen in because they want you to listen in hello valadamir it's rishi and justin i really hear from us as friends we absolutely know how difficult yesterday was. It was horrific for you and your country. And we have called it out in the session that we've just had and on the media here this morning. And we made that point loud and clear to everyone who was here that what your country had to live through yesterday was unacceptable and represented yet more barbarity from the Russians.
Starting point is 02:33:29 We stood united in condemning it. Rishi and I really wanted to reach out to reassure you, to show you we're standing with you, and to say we're going to figure out this step by step altogether. Thank you, Vladimir. Talk to you soon. Yeah, well, there you go. We're there with you. It was tough.
Starting point is 02:33:48 You know, we understand that you nearly got us into World War III. Some people were angry with you. The U.S. eventually admitted, yeah, that came from Ukraine. And now even the Ukrainian government has been forced to admit it. But nevertheless, as they pointed out, as you heard, Austin, it's still the fault of Russia. Kiev demands access to the Poland blast site, doubles down on the Russian attack narrative. So again, it doesn't matter. You know, Russia is taking out civilian infrastructure.
Starting point is 02:34:24 They're doing it with cruise missiles. That was the other thing I said at the very beginning before we heard the issue about the direction that the missile had been fired from. I said, look, they're using cruise missiles. The cruise missiles went exactly where, you know, cruise missiles are going to go. It's an old, accurate technology. Been around for, you know, 40 some odd years. And, you know, been around for 40-some-odd years, and they were targeting civilian infrastructure. The one time that it went down was when their defense mechanism
Starting point is 02:34:52 hit one of the cruise missiles, and then it dropped on people there. It's not to say that we shouldn't stop this war, but again, there is no interest in stopping the war. As I pointed out when I talked about this, there's this disagreement within the Biden administration, the White House, and the State Department. They want to keep pushing on this. It doesn't matter how many people die on both sides. They want to keep this war going. And even though you have some people in the Pentagon who say, well, you know, we might be able to get people to the table this winter when things start to get harsh,
Starting point is 02:35:29 the Biden administration's position is, no, there's no reason for us to talk. We want to keep this thing going. So we narrowly avoided a Gulf of Tonkin false flag incident that was engineered by Ukraine, but just be prepared because they're not going to stop they are not even going to try to make any excuses for this Milburnstone thank you very much for the tip he says please get a live audio only stream back as my internet is not letting me see the show live for lack of
Starting point is 02:36:00 bandwidth okay we'll try to do that. We are going to try to feed the live show out in a variety of different places. Of course, it is going out right now. It's going out on DLive. It's going out on RockfinLive. It's going out on TwitterLive, and it's going out on OdysseyLive. So we're looking into some places like Gab and some others where we can do that um if we've got um you know as we start to add these things if we can't push it out from a centralized place then it starts adding some other issues
Starting point is 02:36:39 which is why we start getting some of these crashes that we've had so it's not just an issue of bandwidth which we have more of now. That was something we were really starved for in Texas. But now we have a fiber optic connection here. So we're good to go on the bandwidth. However, it's really the complexity of trying to get these things all out at the same time. Harps, thank you for the tip. Harps is in Australia.
Starting point is 02:37:02 He says, Dictator Dan today called people who are voting for freedom parties at this election. He called them Nazis and racists, of course. The dictator that told cops to bash and shoot people for their health. Oh, yeah. And the pictures that we saw coming out of Australia, absolutely insane. Some of the worst we saw anywhere in the world. And they're not done. They're coming back.
Starting point is 02:37:30 They've paused this stuff because, again, they know that if they push people too hard for too long, so now everybody thinks it's over. And that's what we have to guard against. We have to not be complacent about this and say, yeah, now we got them on the run and so forth. No, they've left all of their control mechanisms there. And as a matter of fact, they're talking about the next pandemic. So let's have a digital health certificate acknowledged by WHO.
Starting point is 02:38:01 If you have been vaccinated or tested properly, then you can move around. So for the next pandemic, instead of stopping the movement of the people 100%, which clogged the economy globally, you know, you can still provide some movement of the people. Indonesia has achieved, G20 country has agreed to have this digital certificate using WHO standard, and we will submit into the next World Health Assembly in Geneva as the revision to international health regulation. So hopefully for the next pandemic, we can still see some movement of the people, some movement of the goods, and movement of the economy. You see, there's going to be another one and another one and another one. If you allow these precedents to say, you know, for the next election, we're going to do the mail-in ballots this way.
Starting point is 02:38:54 We're going to add some new features to it to make them even more opaque and dishonest and be able to create more and more fraud. You see, they leave these things in if you don't take them out. It's an incrementalism, a ratcheting effect. And that's what he's talking about. I've mentioned him several times. The next pandemic. And all of the stuff that they did to us, rather than people coming after them and taking away their toys and their tools
Starting point is 02:39:21 and their orders, no, we let them keep that stuff, thinking that they're never going to do this stuff to us. Oh, they would never do that again. Well, he uses their very, their dystopian totalitarian measures. He uses that as an excuse to say, well, that's why we have to have the World Health Organization's digital passports and the rest of this stuff. Because of all the things that we did to you,
Starting point is 02:39:44 well, now we have to do this so we don't have to shut everything down. We just shut down the people who don't get the vaccine for the next time. It has to be shut down. That's why I say the amazing and surprising things that Trump did not talk about in his announcement. He had one mention of the vaccine mandate. Yeah, we've got to get rid of that vaccine mandate and restore the military.
Starting point is 02:40:10 That's it. Out of speaking over an hour. He's not going to acknowledge his role in the great reset of our society. And he's not going to talk about the fundamental issues and the fundamental power structure that's there and how we have to fundamentally alter or abolish this government. Because these governments that have been established in every one of these countries now with this precedent, these people are looking at it as justification to take the next step. And we got to take away those other steps that they did against us.
Starting point is 02:40:47 So it's only going to get worse. Tina and Mike Gilley. Thank you very much for the tip on Rockfin. Mark, thank you very much. He said, let's make it an even 90. Well, thank you. They did. And Chris, thank you.
Starting point is 02:41:00 Added another $2. I appreciate that. Thank you very much. We're going to take a quick break. And when we come back, I want to talk about where the Republicans are, because now the Republicans have officially taken back the House with a very, very narrow majority. So let's talk about what we can expect from them. We'll be right back.
Starting point is 02:41:32 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 common 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.
Starting point is 02:42:25 Please share the information and links you'll find at thedavidknightshow.com. Thank you for listening. Thank you for sharing. If you can't support us financially, please keep us in your prayers. thedavidknightshow.com All right. Well, the Republicans have secured, officially secured, according to the people who get to count the votes and decide what counts, they now have given them 218 seats in the House, which gives them control. It remains to be seen how much more that's going to be, but it's not going to be much beyond that. Nothing really has changed. And when you look at the issue of marriage, for example, what is it that conservatives are trying to conserve? What is it that the GOP is trying to conserve? The GOP, as a matter of fact,
Starting point is 02:43:32 as they could see that they were going to have a majority in the House, I told you yesterday about the people that they put into place, and they have filled their leadership, says LifeSite News, with put into place and they have filled their leadership says life site news with um people who back the pro-lgbt respect for marriage act these are people like elise stefanik out of new york and tom emmer elise stefanik has been re-elected as House Republican conference chair. Tom Emmer of Minnesota was elected House majority whip. Both of these people had supported this Respect for Marriage Act.
Starting point is 02:44:17 They were some of 47 Republicans who joined with the Democrats to push this. So what is this bill? This bill is going to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act. And this bill has within it the House bill that was passed with 47 Republicans, these two individuals who are now leadership positions in the House GOP. It was a very aggressive bill attacking religious liberty. And now you have a bipartisan push in the Senate to say, well, we fixed some of the stuff that you didn't like, although there's just some language saying, well, it doesn't affect this and it doesn't affect that.
Starting point is 02:45:08 But they haven't really changed anything. Let's just take my word for it. It's not going to be bad for you. But they will be used to punish people's religious viewpoints. There's absolutely no doubt about it. And there's no doubt about the fact that two of the Republicans who are going to be in leadership in the new house, and of course, Elise Stefanik, as well as Kevin McCarthy, both enjoy the support of Donald Trump.
Starting point is 02:45:44 Why is that a surprise? Is it a surprise that he would support Elise Stefanik, who supported the redefinition of marriage and the punishment of people who go with a traditional, with a biblical definition of marriage? No, it isn't. As a matter of fact, if you think that it is, you're not really paying attention. In the 2020 election, they cut the Trump campaign, cut a commercial with Melania bragging about how Donald Trump had broken all new ground in terms of support for, um, homosexual marriage. And, um, they've been celebrated and have celebrated the LGBT. They had parties for them and celebrations for their conferences in Mar-a-Lago,
Starting point is 02:46:30 and they have in return been awarded, given awards by the LGBT, the Trumps have. So why would you be surprised that he would be endorsing people like Stefanik, who was one of the 47 House Republicans who voted for this very radical Democrat bill, the so-called Respect for Marriage Act. It repealed the longstanding but unenforced Defense of Marriage Act, which recognized marriage as a man-woman union in federal law, and it protected the rights, the powers, you should say, it's not states' rights,
Starting point is 02:47:11 but it respected the powers of states to do the same thing. But now this is going to, this new thing, will force every state to recognize any marriage of any other state between two individuals without regard to sex, race, ethnicity, or national origin. Those are not issues. It's the sex that is the issue. So both Stefanik and Emmer voted in June of 2016 for an amendment requiring federal contractors imposing LGBT non-discrimination rules on federal contractors.
Starting point is 02:47:54 So they tried to push the ESG stuff on people who were doing business with the government. And both of them supported that. She also temporarily supported the Fairness for All Act, Stefanik did, supposedly a moderate alternative to the far-left Equality Act until conservative pushback on its ramifications for religious liberty
Starting point is 02:48:21 led her to withdraw. So as LifeSite News says, for months, tensions have swirled over whether 10 more Republicans would join Democrats in the Senate to pass this. And now we see that it looks like they have the votes. This is what people were so up in arms about. We've got to get the Republicans in there. We've got to get them in control of the Senate there. We've got to get them in control of the Senate, and we've got to get them in control of the House
Starting point is 02:48:49 and all the rest of the stuff for this. This is why you've got these false prophets out there. Thus saith the Lord, Trump is my anointed, and all the rest of the stuff. I mean, they're literally saying that stuff. And this is going to happen, and that's going to happen, and it doesn't happen. And you've got people out there with their shofar horns blowing them and marching around in a simulation of Jericho, all for their politicians.
Starting point is 02:49:15 Maybe they should march around and pray for our country. Maybe they should do that. Pray for repentance. But no, they think the salvation comes from government. And now the GOP has shown itself to be a stick that they've leaned on that now pierces their hand. So, yeah, this is nothing surprising for anybody who's been paying attention. On Wednesday, Alliance Defending Freedom Senior Council warned that the changes offer a little more than lip service, the changes that are being done in the Senate. You know, this is a horrible bill that was put on by Nancy Pelosi and the most radical Democrats to attack religious liberty.
Starting point is 02:49:58 And 47 Republicans supported it, including two who are now in leadership. And so I said, don't worry, we're going to fix it in the Senate. And it's just a little bit of window dressing. No substantive change, according to ADF. Completely ignores the most critical ways the bill threatens basic religious freedom, they said. Noting that the bill does nothing to address the rights of religious business owners, like a Colorado baker, Jack Phillips, who has been subjected to years of lawsuits, despite the existing federal protections that the amended
Starting point is 02:50:33 Respect for Marriage Act invokes. So he says, when we look at what's going on in the Senate, they just did a trial version of it, Schumer did, to see if he had Republican support. Guess what the results were? 62 to 37. They have to have 60 votes in order to bring this up to a vote, right? So they did this to see if they had the 60 votes to get it on for an official vote. 62 to 37. GOP senators who voted yes.
Starting point is 02:51:07 Both of the senators from North Carolina, both Burr, who is leaving, as well as Tom Tillis. What a surprise that Tom Tillis would be on board with this. Blunt in Missouri. Capito, West Virginia. Collins in Maine. Loomis in Wyoming.
Starting point is 02:51:23 Portman in Ohio, Mitt Romney in Utah, Sullivan in Arkansas. I'm sorry, Alaska. Ernst in Iowa, Young and Murkowski. Murkowski also in Alaska. So what is happening with this? Well, it's exactly what we've been warning people. Interesting pullback was Ron Johnson, who, when he was running for re-election, said,
Starting point is 02:51:55 yeah, I'll vote for that. And yet he reversed that. So for once we see somebody who had the wrong position, they get reelected change and do the right thing. That's a refreshing change. So Ron Johnson, who has been very good in terms of at least speaking out for the people who have been injured by the vaccine. He's got to be very careful. He doesn't, you know, carefully does not oppose big pharmaceutical companies directly. You know, he doesn't call it poison to buy a weapon like I do.
Starting point is 02:52:24 He doesn't say people shouldn't take it. He's pushed back against the mandates, and he's pushed people forward who have been injured by that. So at this point, that's about the best that you can hope. So the test vote showed that he has a support of 62 to 37, does Schumer. But look, the bill, they say, as they're talking about this, they say the bill has gained steady momentum since the Supreme Court's June decision that overturned Roe v. Wade.
Starting point is 02:52:59 Clarence Thomas suggested that an earlier high court decision protecting same-sex marriage could also come under threat. Why? Well, because under the Tenth Amendment, the federal government, the Supreme Court, does not have the authority to define marriage any more than it has the authority or the wisdom to define when life begins. And that's what Clarence Thomas was saying. What they said was they didn't outlaw
Starting point is 02:53:25 abortion. What they said was we're going to return this to the states because we don't have any authority under the Constitution to make a determination like this. And he said, no, by the way, that applies to some other things that we've jumped in with judicial activism to impose our opinion on people. Things like the definition of marriage. The Supreme Court doesn't have the authority to define marriage. You'll not find that anywhere in the Constitution. Instead, what you'll find in the Constitution says you don't have the power to do, unless you've been given explicit power and authority to do something, that power is retained by the states and by the people. So they were specifically prohibited from doing anything like that.
Starting point is 02:54:07 So to support the 10th Amendment, that's what Clarence Thomas was saying. Now, what Schumer is saying is, okay, well, the Supreme Court's not going to do it, so we'll do it. We'll federalize it. There still is no authority under the 10th Amendment for Congress to get involved. The Supreme Court can't do it. The president can't do it. And Congress can't do it. the President can't do it, and Congress can't do it.
Starting point is 02:54:25 They don't have the authority. None of the branches of the federal government has the authority to define when life begins or to define marriage. That's not any of their business, and they don't have the power under the Tenth Amendment specifically told they don't have the authority to decide these types of things.
Starting point is 02:54:44 And then to add insult to injury, or maybe we should say to add injury to the insults, there will be attacks on our religious liberty. Like I said at the beginning of the program, marriage is a right. R-I-T-E. It is a religious right. Get I T E. It is a religious, right? Get government out of it. Uh, it is not a R I G H T and it is not a right of the government.
Starting point is 02:55:14 Governments don't have rights. They have powers. And those powers have been deliberately specifically limited by the 10th amendment. So, um, the, um,
Starting point is 02:55:24 nevertheless, uh, they're going to move forward with this. Um, LifeSite News did a long article about the Mormon church backing off of this, changing their position. They have pushed against homosexuality and the Boy Scouts. You remember that a few years ago? Uh, who was it that was pushing that in the Boy Scouts? Oh, yeah, that was Trump's pick, Rex Tillerson. Rex Tillerson, and those are the two things that I said about Rex Tillerson at the time. Alex got very angry with me because I said, Rex Tillerson pushed homosexuality in the Boy Scouts, and he is going to push this climate nonsense.
Starting point is 02:56:05 And that's exactly what he did do. But, yeah, so when the Boy Scouts are doing that, the Mormon church said, well, we're going to set up another one that isn't riddled with homosexual Boy Scout leaders. There's a reason you don't want to do that, right? There's a reason they had a Boy Scout and a Girl Scout. Why is that? Well, because you're sending adults out with kids camping in the woods, and so you're going to go with, it's not foolproof, right?
Starting point is 02:56:34 You can have somebody who you don't know that they are a pedophile, but you're just going with the averages and saying, well, you know, the majority of people are heterosexual, so we will separate the adults and the kids by sex. That's why you do that. You can still wind up having somebody who is a homosexual pedophile coming after them, so it's not a perfect solution, but you're just trying to minimize it with the odds.
Starting point is 02:57:02 It's just common sense to do it that way. But now they want to have people who are sexually attracted to the same sex go out and take boys camping. That's insanity. So the Mormons oppose that. But now, after their entire congressional delegation has supported this new redefinition of marriage. Now they have reversed their position on this.
Starting point is 02:57:30 And we're seeing this happening in, you know, we've got some conservative Catholics that are bishops and stuff who are opposing this, but you've got a lot of liberals who are on the other side and you got some evangelical denominations or Protestant denominations, entire denominations have gone over to the LGBT. So this is something that is happening throughout.
Starting point is 02:57:55 And when we, one of the things is a break point says, call your senator about the Respect for Marriage Act. I mean, this has not happened yet. It looks like they've got more than enough votes to put this through. things as a breakpoint says call your senator about the respect for marriage act i mean this has not happened yet it looks like they've got more than enough votes to put this through but you know we've seen elise stefanik uh pull back we don't you know this is their ticket to persecute you religiously it is and so we so we should, as citizens, contact these people and say, we don't agree with this. Contact your senators. They don't vote for this. I don't want government to interfere with my religion. This will be used as coercion.
Starting point is 02:58:37 This is not, well, please help us and give us the definition of marriage that we want. No, it's not that. It's just back off. You don't have the authority. You shouldn't be involving yourself in this. And I think it illustrates what I've been saying about abortion as well. When the federal government, just look at what they did. Even under Bill Clinton, right, they put in the Defense of Marriage Act. Well, they didn't really defend marriage. They ignored it.
Starting point is 02:59:04 But they, you know, did a hat tip to it. But by saying that the federal government is going to be able to define marriage the way that you want it defined, you have given them the opportunity to define it in a way that you don't like and then use the power of government to punish and coerce you. They're going to do the same thing with abortion. Even if they have a, the Democrats are trying to make it a federal issue and Lindsey Graham and some Republicans say, well, we'll do it and we'll do it in the other way. But it's going to be, they're just trying to preserve this as a wedge issue.
Starting point is 02:59:42 What Lindsey Graham is upset about and what the Democrats are upset about is that the Supreme Court took away that wedge issue for these federal candidates. That's still going to be an issue somewhere. It's going to be an issue at the state level, and we have a better chance of stopping it at the state level than we do at the federal level.
Starting point is 03:00:00 And understand that if Lindsey Graham gets his way, even if the Republicans did support life, and they would come up with some kind of a compromise on it, you know they would, but even if they did come up with something that was some support for some babies at some stages of life,
Starting point is 03:00:17 that would only be temporary. Once they established the precedent that the federal government was going to define abortion one way or the other then the liberals would take over just as they're doing with the marriage issue right now so a good example i think of uh where we need to go with this is a new network because we have the Hallmark Channel has now embraced LGBT. And so one actress who is very popular with that is now producing movies and is a big part, I don't know exactly what her role is,
Starting point is 03:01:00 Candice Cameron Bure. I don't watch these things, but she is getting an incredible amount of hatred simply because she said this new network, the great American family network, she said, we're going to focus on traditional marriage in our stories. And so now she's being called a Nazi. She's being called a bigot. Just the hatred that she's getting from Hollywood. And she is undeterred in that. She doesn't really care. So, again, a case in point, there is going to be no tolerance of our point of view, right?
Starting point is 03:01:37 When you look at the fact that she's not even going to be allowed to have her own network that's going to make content in a parallel situation. What we've been talking about, you know, creating a parallel society, entrepreneurism, creating businesses, creating content of entertainment that people who share her view of her religious views, who share her culture, whatever. No, no, no. We're not going to tolerate that.
Starting point is 03:02:04 You must celebrate what we do. That's what they want. And so you know what's going to happen with this so-called Respect for Marriage Act. Same thing that is happening right now to this actress who is getting the ire of everybody in Hollywood simply because she said, we're going to have a network that's going to tell stories about traditional marriage. You can't do that. She joined the family-oriented network after departing Hallmark Channel, where she starred in numerous Christmas movies before they decided to embrace LGBT stories. And she is undeterred about it. No matter what they throw, they call her a member of the Ku Klux
Starting point is 03:02:41 Klan, a homophobe, a bigot, trash, all the rest of that stuff. She says, I'm a Christian. And that's what they're going to call all Christians. So I want to thank Yuri Jenkins. Thank you for the tip. And thank you, Andromeda1. Thank you as well. And Cajun Times.
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