The David Knight Show - 18Apr24 David Knight Show UNABRIDGED

Episode Date: April 18, 2024

(2:00) Democide & DenialIt wasn't the pandemic, it was the protocol that was killing people (until the Trump shot).  "He drove there and left in a body bag"FDA ignores 70% of embalmers who find w...hite, rubbery blood clotsMassive increases in cancer(42:12)  Your Credit Card Had $10 Owed When They Stole It, Now It's $34,000 in DEBT Tea Party Nation founder says the movement has been an "abject failure" — a BIPARTISAN failure — for the last 15 years as government has exploded (49:20) Utter and Total Betrayal by Speaker Mike Johnson — worst escalation of surveillance state since PATRIOT Act — in an ELECTION YEAR no less.  Here's what how this will expand surveillance if passed by the Senate TOMORROW… (1:17:10) Trump Wants Candidates to Pay Him For Using His Image He trademarked "Make America Great Again" as well.  It's ALL about celebrity & money — principal, not principle  (1:21:31) Return of the Stasi — and worse Head of German spy agency unashamed of his weaponized left-wing political persecution (1:32:11) INTERVIEW From Fiat to Fractional Gold and Goldbacks Inflation & war have always driven gold and they're back.  But there's something much different this time.  Gold can be a hedge against CBDC but what's the best way to hold it?  Tony Arterburn joins, DavidKnight.gold (2:09:24)  "Bird Flu Pandemic" to Starve Us Into Submission & CBDC? Rand Paul and others are STILL using Wuhan as a RED HERRING to distract from hospital death protocols and bioweapon jab — and to keep the population in fear of a new pandemic.  How will they use that? Cull all animals not jabbed? End small farms? Take the number to eat? (2:17:56) Norwegian inquiry into the insanity of lockdown (2:28:00) Fighting UBI (Universal Basic Income) — at the STATE LEVEL (2:39:32) UPDATE on Bishop stabbing — something of a miracle that knife didn't open for first blows and the attacker then cut off one of his own fingers (2:44:31) NewsBill for California "GENEALOGY OFFICE" to decide who gets reparations"White Student Union" declared racist (not Black Student Union)Tennessee bill to protect homeowners from squattersRed Lobster may file bankruptcy over jumbo bill from all-you-can-eat shrimpWATCH: Boston Dynamics new freaky, dystopian roboFind out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.comIf you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here: SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation throughMail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silverFor 10% off Gerald Celente's prescient Trends Journal, go to TrendsJournal.com and enter the code KNIGHTBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-david-knight-show--2653468/support.

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Starting point is 00:01:32 to take place by tomorrow, and then they're going to ship this. That's in the Senate, of course. The House has already approved it. So we're going to take a look at that. We're also going to take a look at the back and forth about what was really happening in 2020. Was it really just about the lab? Is that what it truly is? Because that's what I keep seeing featured from Rand Paul. And I got to say, if he's not going to talk about the hospital death protocols, if he's not going to talk about the jab, then talking about the Wuhan lab is merely a distraction. Folks, we know that the excess deaths and cancers and everything began not in 2020, but in 2021 and escalating thereafter. We'll be right back.
Starting point is 00:02:38 As a matter of fact, yesterday I was, you know, going through the news. I always look at Breitbart and the thing that was getting the most number of comments, and it was a lot of comments. It's been a long time since I've seen this many comments on Breitbart and the thing that was getting the most number of comments. And it was a lot of comments. It's been a long time since I've seen this many comments on Breitbart, 14,000 comments and defensive Trump, because this, this silly trial that is going on. And again, he deserves to be in jail for the rest of his life. I've made that clear because he's a mass murder. And this is what we're
Starting point is 00:03:05 talking about here the mother of the covet hospital protocol victim he drove there and left in a body bag what people are concerned about is that trump can't go to his son's high school graduation oh oh what a shame well uh my daughter had her high school graduation canceled because of his lockdown but we've got a lot of people as as I said, when I covered this initially, and it made me angry because I just see this traction getting more and the story getting more and more traction, more and more sympathy for him. But no sympathy for the people whose children died suddenly from a heart attack, from his shot that he pushed.
Starting point is 00:03:45 You know, there's only two people that I know of that call it the Trump shot. Me and Donald Trump. Isn't that interesting? The left doesn't want to call it the Trump shot because they like it and they don't want to give him credit for anything that they like. The right knows that it is poison and they don't want to associate it with the guy who actually did it. He's right about that.
Starting point is 00:04:09 He's responsible for it. He's the one who ran the whole thing. He's the one who funded it. Give him the credit that he demands, that he gives himself all the time. They keep saying, stop talking about it. People are going to, you're identifying yourself with mass murder. And he is, and he doesn't care so there are two people that call it the trump shot or donald trump and me we agree on something
Starting point is 00:04:31 don't we how about that yeah i agree on a key issue with with him uh who's responsible for this mass murder the mother of a covid hospital protocol victim says he drove there and then left in a body bag yeah the real pandemic folks was the hospital protocol for murder that he paid for that he rewarded and just conservatives ought to just freak out about how much money he gave to the hospitals, first of all. How in the world do you embrace that as a conservative? They point the finger at somebody and say they got COVID. They may not be sick.
Starting point is 00:05:13 They don't have a PCR test, they said. But you point a finger at him, $13,000. You put him on one of his ventilators, $39,000. Right. And then they give, once you point the finger at him, so they got COVID, you get $13,000 plus a 20% bonus on all the charges that you have there. So you can get the $39,000 for putting them on a ventilator. And until you kill them in a few days, which is what they did with this guy,
Starting point is 00:05:38 this guy in remdesivir, of course, as well. Um, after you kill them or, you know, before you kill them, uh, you can get a 20% bonus on everything.
Starting point is 00:05:47 Why are conservatives okay with that? Why are conservatives okay with them handing tens of billions of dollars worth of subsidies over to these big pharmaceutical companies that have no liability? Why is that okay? Well, here's the sad story of one man. Because tens of millions of people dying is a statistic one person is a
Starting point is 00:06:09 tragedy and this is a bigger tragedy than missing a high school graduation for all the people on Breitbart for all the MAGA club out there in December 2020 life was going well for 40 year old William Judah he was vice president of a family-owned janitorial company, father of a five-year-old stepfather to two other children, and a softball coach. His mother said she was supposed to see him right after Christmas 2020, but the plans were canceled when he tested positive for COVID-19. And then he began experiencing symptoms such as loss of smell and taste. She said, I would have dropped everything
Starting point is 00:06:45 and run up there but he said no uh there's nothing you can do in the coming days his symptoms worsened so he told her he's going to drive himself to the prattville alabama baptist hospital he was going to the hospital to get some antibiotics by january the 8th, he was dead. So from the 20th to the 8th, maybe about two and a half weeks. His mother said the COVID hospital protocols, which include the administration of remdesivir over five days. Yeah, HCQ and zinc? No. Ivermectin? No. As a matter of fact, she got sick.
Starting point is 00:07:23 She and her husband. Her husband's 77 years old. They took ivermectin? No. As a matter of fact, she got sick. She and her husband. Her husband is 77 years old. They took Ivermectin and they got fine. One of my best friends got very severe flu. Nobody else in his family got it, but he got it very, very severe. It's going into pneumonia. He took Ivermectin and stopped it. But what they did was they took people, you know,
Starting point is 00:07:44 flu kills a lot of people every year. I'm not saying this wasn't a different flu. I'm just saying it was a hospital protocol. And it was things like remdesivir and the ventilators. And the denial of care, of appropriate care. And the denial of something that we discovered that works very well against these respiratory diseases. You had pneumatologists, I think it is uh respiratory doctors have said i looked at putting people who have uh pneumonia put them on a ventilator we've never done that before
Starting point is 00:08:16 what's that about you know and intubate them that type of thing of course that's going to kill them anyway um she told him that in her region of Florida, monoclonal antibodies were being administered for patients. He told her that nurses at his hospital told him they were administering, quote, what they gave President Trump. There you go. Did they really give that to Trump? Did he really take it? Or was he pushing remdesivir for Fauci? The hospital isolated him, prohibited his family from visiting.
Starting point is 00:08:47 We see this over and over again. Those are the key things. You're not allowed to know what they're doing. This was deliberate murder paid for by the Trump administration. You would be furious if this was done by Hillary Clinton. You'd be furious if it was done by Biden or by Obama. But it's okay when it's done by Trump, isn't it? I had spoken to him, and they were also giving him Toradol for pain.
Starting point is 00:09:11 He was in a lot of pain. They said that he kept pulling the mask off so they had the oxygen on too hard. Now, think about this. They put this guy in there. They're denying him any effective treatment. They're giving him remdesivir which kills your liver um and i'd done this over and over again they knew this very well fauci had tried to push this for his pals at gilead pharmaceutical uh this was his third time and they were about to run out of their copyright their
Starting point is 00:09:40 their patent that they had on it uh He had offered it up for AIDS. Everybody said, no, it doesn't do anything, but it does destroy the liver, so we're not going to approve it. No effectiveness and certainly not safe. Then he tried it again with Ebola. Same story, doesn't do anything. Then he tried again for this. And there was a WHO study that was done in China that went up saying it doesn't do anything but it does kill
Starting point is 00:10:05 the liver and that got taken down that same day and within a week fauci put up his non-peer-reviewed study and pronounced it the standard of care and he changed the standard of approval because always in the past of the therapeutic which is what rim does of areas you have to show that it is effective. And his stuff showed the same thing that China did. It didn't make any difference whether you took remdesivir or not. But he said the people who recovered got better 30% faster. So that's the standard of care, right?
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Starting point is 00:11:19 doesn't want to talk about the jabs. As a matter of fact, one of his criticisms of Dr. Fauci, you're going to make people vaccine hesitant. Don't do that, rightand paul is a doctor he should be he should understand what's going on he should be honest with people he should understand what's going on with these flu shots and the rest of the stuff and the covets but he never criticized the jab he was a better friend to the pharmaceutical companies in that regard than even Fauci, because Fauci is pushing a dangerous untested jab. Then even Paul Offit, one of the biggest cheerleaders for vaccines,
Starting point is 00:11:53 always said, well, if we push this thing out too fast, this may cause vaccine hesitancy. So Paul Offit and Rand Paul on the same side, worrying about creating vaccine hesitancy, which they have created vaccine hesitancy, and are trying to defend the vaccine industry. But both Rand Paul and Fauci, on the side of Gilead Pharmaceutical and Remdesivir, Rand Paul had his wife buy shares of Remdesivir before Fauci approved it.
Starting point is 00:12:25 So, you know, there you go. He doesn't want to talk about Remdesivir. He doesn't want to talk about the jab. He doesn't want to talk about, you know, President Trump's lockdowns. None of that. Let's go to the lab. I want to attack Fauci because conservatives don't like Fauci. That's why Rand Paul is doing this.
Starting point is 00:12:39 He doesn't have any principles anymore, folks. He's sold out. Just like Mike Johnson. These guys have sold out they've sold us out he's got no principles so he's going to talk about the wuhan lab seriously and he gets featured everywhere right everybody's featuring him penned all day yesterday the top of zero edge this is what got me upset so let's talk about this tragedy here. Hospital isolated him, prohibited his family from visiting him. He's trying to get the mask off so he can breathe.
Starting point is 00:13:15 So they ramp up the oxygen, keep putting the mask back on him. Now, what's the difference between what was done to this 40-year-old man and George Washington, for example. We talk about George Washington's death. He was quite a bit older than 40, but he wasn't all that old, and he's out riding his horse around his plantation, and he gets a cold. And it starts to get worse, and they have the doctor come in.
Starting point is 00:13:39 What's the doctor do? He gives him mercury. He puts leeches on him and removes most of the blood in his body and look at this and goes well you know he died with a cold but he died from the leeches and the mercury this guy uh died from the mass the remdesivir the ventilators all that stuff that they did to him not from any covet or anything the hospital protocols and we're going to look back at this stuff folks because it's not going away it's not going away and the people who push back against it like me from the very beginning will be vindicated
Starting point is 00:14:19 the truth will be vindicated people will regard fauci and rand paul Paul and Donald Trump and the rest of these murderers for their political expediency. They will be regarded even worse than this doctor who killed George Washington. He did it out of ignorance. They did it out of calculated Machiavellian politics and the love of money. According to his mother, a nurse told her son the oxygen was on too hard because he was trying to pull the mask off of his face.
Starting point is 00:14:58 She was literally blaming him, said the mother. By January the 6th, he indicated that he wasn't getting any better and he might need to be moved. He's communicating with his family by text again because it the the family is prohibited from actually seeing him or having anything that it's medical kidnapping we've seen over and over again it's one of the reasons why um uh talk to marty gottisfell so much you know
Starting point is 00:15:20 this pattern of medical kidnapping that you saw with a children's hospital associated with Harvard University. This type of kidnapping by the hospital, that's been done over and over again. And that's what was done on a massive scale. So, the medical kidnapping, we have the hospital protocol of murder. By this point, he was diagnosed with pneumonia. But she learned that her son was not receiving appropriate treatment for pneumonia. Instead, they were giving him remdesivir. I said, are you, they giving you an antibiotic?
Starting point is 00:15:51 He said, no, they're watching me for blood clots. Are they giving you a blood thinner? He said, no. Uh, they said there's something that might be wrong with my liver. Well, that's something would have been remdesivir and they knew it as well. The lot of nurses were calling it run. Death is near, you know,
Starting point is 00:16:11 the stuff that Rand Paul profited off of, uh, the next day they put him on a ventilator and he passed. But when she tried to find out more information from the hospital staff initially told her that they had taken him off fluids is all they said uh and then she said that he coded twice and they were able to bring him back in other words flatlined or whatever but the third time they were busy with other patients and just couldn't bring him back his mother said they were just too busy. I guess I got some other people that can make money from him, right?
Starting point is 00:16:57 When finally released, the death certificate said he died from COVID-19 and pneumonia and from renal failure. Now, he died from remdesivir, and he died from the ventilator, and he died from their death protocols that the Trump administration paid them obscene amounts of money to administer. William was unvaccinated because in January 2021, COVID vaccines would not even be administered for his age group. She said, I'd had COVID twice. My husband, 70, 70, had it twice. If anything, we'd be the ones to die. But we didn't go to the hospital and we didn't take remdesivir. We took ivermectin, and we're fine.
Starting point is 00:17:33 Now, again, all the people out there, I hear the Trump people, well, he talked about ivermectin. Yeah, he made a laughingstock out of it. What Trump did with ivermectin and HCQ was as damaging in many ways as the FDA tweeting out, it's horse medicine, y'all. Stop taking it. If Trump really wanted to do anything, he could at the very least have said, we're not going to allow people to be punished.
Starting point is 00:17:59 You're not state governors. Here's what he would have done. He doesn't have any ability to directly order them.'s what he would have done he doesn't have any any ability to directly order them so what would he have done you could have done he could have said well you know we're giving you all this money for this emergency i'm going to take that away if you prohibit ivermectin or hcq because trump has already admitted that he knows that strategy everybody knows that anybody that's been watching politics for more than a day knows what's going on with that. That's how the federal government gets around all the
Starting point is 00:18:32 10th Amendment prohibitions for direct orders. They bribe and they blackmail. Do this and I'll give you money. Here's money. Get you hooked on it. Keep doing what I want you to do or I'll take it away. You put the boys in the girls' bathroom or I'll take your money away, that type of thing. The governors know they can do that as well. DeSantis did that in Florida. If you force masks and vaccines on people, I'm going to take away your state funds.
Starting point is 00:18:57 Trump said, if you mandate these colleges that mandate vaccines, he just said it, these colleges that mandate vaccines, I'm going to take away their money. Well, he didn't take away the money from the hospitals that were doing this kind of stuff. And he didn't take away money from the states that were punishing doctors and pharmacists for giving people ivermectin. As a matter of fact, he could have gone the other direction. He could have mass produced ivermectin and HCQ, but he didn't do that either, did he? Yeah, he was getting the remdesivir and the ventilators and the things that would kill people out to them.
Starting point is 00:19:26 And the tests, the COVID tests, many of them coming already preloaded as positive as we've already shown. So it was a standard of care. Poor Trump. He can't go to his son's graduation. Yeah. Well, this father can't go to his children's graduation either because Trump killed him. Yeah. And he's going to get away with the murder, isn't he?
Starting point is 00:19:51 And people are going to vote for him again, aren't they? The mother said the pain of losing her son drove her into action. So she joined online support groups that became activists for other victims of the hospital death protocols and the vaccines. She said with the COVID grief groups who were communicating, it was like they knew what I was talking about. They became activists for other victims of the hospital death protocols and the vaccines. She said, with the COVID grief groups who were communicating, it was like they knew what I was talking about. They didn't argue with me and say, oh, it's just part of it. They would say, yeah, that happened to my husband, too, or to my daughter, too, or to my son, too. That's how we came up with those 25 commonalities, she said.
Starting point is 00:20:21 They've got a list of those. It was developed by the former Feds group, Freedom Foundation. I've interviewed a person from that group several times. And they have produced a list of 25 commonalities. This isn't going away. People understand what's happened. And this massive censorship and disinformation campaign
Starting point is 00:20:43 run by the government, run under the Trump administration, continuing under the Biden administration, that will be defeated with the truth. The 25 commonalities are just an eye opener and have encouraged me to go out and educate other people, she said. I can't tell you how many local mothers who have lost sons have contacted me. Or even when their son was in the hospital, they would contact me and say, what was that drug that they gave your son? Yeah, that's the one they gave my son to. Former feds is also involved in a class action lawsuit against Gilead. You see, that's the real stuff. That's the real stuff. These people are former feds ram paul is now a current fed and i'm fed up with him he's out there focusing on wuhan these people are focusing on gilead that
Starting point is 00:21:34 he invested in what a traitor fda says no safety signals that link the white blood clots that you've seen the autopsies where they pull these long, stringy, rubbery white things, and the embalmers say, we've never seen anything like this. I've got to pull this stuff out so I can do the embalming. More than 70% of 269 embalmers surveyed found these fibrous white blood clots that didn't appear ever before. Didn't appear during COVID. They appeared after the Trump genetic code injection.
Starting point is 00:22:11 This doctor is, sorry, Air Force Major Thomas Haviland conducted a 2023 survey of 269 embalmers across four major countries and three different continents. He also conducted a similar survey in late 2022. They revealed 66% of embalmers began finding the unusual clots in mid-2021. Oh. When they really put the pressure on everybody. You know, just like we saw from One America, the insurance company,
Starting point is 00:22:43 saying, oh, we had like like a this is like a once in 200 year event you know the number of excess deaths that we had in third and fourth quarter uh wonder why that happened it suggests a temporal link to the rollout of the trump shots the white stringy rubbery clots also a, a Thai neurologist discovered the same thing. He worked for the Red Cross and their science center there. He is a proponent of the vaccines, but he suggested that these clots might be connected to sudden death. And then he got fact-checked along with the other, the Air Force major.
Starting point is 00:23:27 AFP fact-checked him. He got intimidated by the media. And so the Thai Red Cross doctor caved on it. But the other guy didn't, you see. So the Thai doctor said he would avoid publicly discussing the white clots. So I've already shared all the information publicly that I found useful. And I still support the Trump shots. And I'm not part of any anti-vaccine group.
Starting point is 00:23:56 Don't hit me with that label. I don't want to be called anti-vaxxer. Well, I do. I'm proud of it. I'm proud of it. I was anti-vaxxer before the Trump shots. And I'm really anti-vax now. Significantly increase, significant increases in cancer mortality.
Starting point is 00:24:16 Say the Japanese researchers, I mentioned this yesterday. I didn't give you the actual numbers of it. And the fact that they correlated it, especially with the third jab, the third jab of the Trump shot. And so they said increases in mortality from all causes in Japan indicated a 2.1% mortality increase in 2021. Not in 2020. And a 9.6 increase in 2022 researchers found no significant excess mortality in 2020 how about that but then they see mortality for some cancers increasing as much as 9.7 british doctor dal gleish renowned oncologist and professor at saint george's university of london has warned about the potential risks of rna-based vaccines since early in the pandemic in 2022 he
Starting point is 00:25:11 sent an urgent letter to the british medical journal their equivalent of the journal of ama here jama about leukemia non-hodgkin lymphoma and other cancers that he said were associated with the mrna shot he said there were melanoma patients that he had who were stable for years and then suddenly going into rapid relapse typically within 3 to 12 months after vaccination i shouted i screamed the canary in the coal mine but i was told it was pure anecdotal nothing to see shut up and by the way you'll upset cancer patients well dalglish said it's an adage now the subsequent booster doses would become increasingly less effective until they disturb the immune system so much that the disease you're trying to prevent was actually fueled by it. And so this was early research on mRNA.
Starting point is 00:26:08 As a matter of fact, I remember reporting in the spring of 2021 what Dr. Ryan Cole, a pathologist, was saying in terms of, I'm looking at these people who have been vaccinated and have a significant reduction in killer T-cells, which is your body's main defense against cancer, which is present in all of us to some degree or the other. He said at that time, it's going to result in a lot more cancer and a lot more rapidly advancing cancer because these jabs are killing the killer T cells. So you can imagine after you get three of them, it's really taken down the number of your killer T cells. So you can imagine after you get three of them, it's really taken down the number of your killer T cells. Dalgleish said he's been contacted by doctors from all over the place
Starting point is 00:26:50 telling him we're seeing the same thing. But see, they come back and they say, well, there's no studies proving that. So it's simply anecdotal. Well, if you don't run a study, you're not going to find out, right? That's what the government will do and have done that for the longest time for anything that's a natural ingredient or something. Oh, we're not going to find out, right? That's what the government will do. I have done that for the longest time. For anything that's a natural ingredient or something, oh, we're not going to run any studies. And so since we don't have any studies that prove this, it's only anecdotal what you're saying.
Starting point is 00:27:17 And so no studies? Well, no changes. These spike proteins and nanoparticles induce microclots, said and from my training i remember specifically that prostate and pancreatic cancers are really associated with increased clotting one of the major causes of mortality in patients with cancer is cancer associated thrombosis blood clots by the way um i'll talk about this um just as we end here but um um i had a lot of people have uh indicated to me some things that i could take because i said i was only prescribed a pfizer drug which has a horrific safety profile not officially just from the people who use it and of course they charge way more than anybody else charges it's relatively new drug so the medical community pretends they don't know of any
Starting point is 00:28:14 issues yet but i've found an alternative and i'll tell you about it coming up here because um because i have afib uh i'm also at risk for increased clotting so it's something natural i'll mention it here in a moment but um why cancer screening doesn't save lives as a matter of fact that we're seeing several of these articles um and they're talking about specifically um uh cancer screening for prostate cancer and other things like that. They said they did a very large study, and they found that there was no difference. The people that they caught it early and the people that they didn't.
Starting point is 00:28:54 And the reason for that was basically what their protocol is for treating it. If they discover it early, their protocol might kill you they found no difference between people who didn't do any psa screening versus people uh who did it and then went to them for treatment probably the sweet spot would be to get the test and then if you find out that you've got it do something to stay away the medical community and do something on your own, they didn't evaluate anybody along those lines. But they did say that they found no improvement in the survival rate of people who didn't have advanced notice and people who did. Because the people who had advanced notice got all kinds of invasive treatment. Now, I mentioned earlier that the big increase in cancer came after
Starting point is 00:29:46 three shots. Well, Alberta, Canada is now recommending boosters every three months. Every three months. That's four a year. They want to get rid of some people, I guess. And this is a place where Danielle
Starting point is 00:30:02 Smith, who came out and pushed back against the law of this public, so-calledcalled public health stuff that's where she's premier now you know there is this disconnect to some degree between the politicians and the public health things but she could uh pull this in and if your public health uh people are doing something that you want you don't want You can do something about it. You know, they're putting out these recommendations. They're not mandating it, but this is what they're recommending. An mRNA booster every quarter, every three months, every year for the rest of your life.
Starting point is 00:30:45 One person says, well, you know, beginning with six-month-old babies, they're going to be pushing it on kids. One person said, well, that works out to about 320 doses of this for the average lifespan. Well, if you're constantly getting this stuff, you're not going to have an average lifespan. No, you'll have the lifespan, I guess, of the new normal. Just trust the experts. That's right. Um, and, and, you know, when you look at this, uh at this, is she excused by saying that she didn't mandate this? Is that an excuse? Well, I'm not mandating it, I'm just recommending it.
Starting point is 00:31:13 Because that's the excuse always here for Donald Trump. Well, he didn't mandate it, he just recommended it. Told everybody how wonderful it was. Well, in Africa, in Africa, they have been the brunt of a lot of these experiments from the drug companies and now a lot of african nations are recalling a johnson and johnson children's drug a cough syrup that is there a benalin pediatric um a children's cough syrup that's made by johnson and johnson and um of course it is not so um uh you know johnson and johnson you know their talcum baby powder you know that became
Starting point is 00:31:58 known that this was causing respiratory disease and mothers and children they kept doing it didn't care opioids same thing jabs same thing and trump got them set them up in the business to do uh to rush up and to do a vaccine of course they had one of the worst vaccines uh i can just imagine behind the scenes look i know you got all these problems with baby powder and opioids and things let's get you into something for which you have no liability so three african nations have followed nigeria kenya and south africa and withdrawing the batch of the cough syrup so that's now six of them unacceptable high levels of diethylene glycol they said which is found to cause acute oral toxicity in lab animals well it's not the same thing as a polyethylene glycol which is the peg and the encapsulated stuff but still you know that causes a lot of people to have anaphylactic shock
Starting point is 00:32:57 uh diethylene glycol has been reported to cause abdominal pain, an inability to pass urine, and acute kidney injury, which can be fatal. Yeah, we keep seeing all that stuff, don't we? All the time. And so I said I would mention the medication that is good for clots, as well as some other things. It turns out that it goes back to some Chinese medicine. And they noticed that they were grinding up these particular earthworms and it was having a beneficial effect. And so some Western scientists went there and tried to isolate what it was that was different about these earthworms.
Starting point is 00:33:41 And they came up with an extract that they called natto kinase. I don't know if i if i dropped out of a blood clot or something you'll know it doesn't work not to the extent that it's supposed to but anyway i was told by by a friend and by several listeners uh here's one listener uh appreciate it colleen says i know you've been trying to find natural remedies for your blood pressure uh nattoinase would be something you may be interested in looking into. I think it'd be great for you. So that's N-A-T-T-O-K-I-N-E-S-E.
Starting point is 00:34:12 And in comments on Rockfin, Heron H says, thank you for being brave to speak the truth to women I know aged 50 and 60 approximately in my area are fighting sudden onset breast cancer. One is taking chemo. The other is taking radiation. I'm so sorry to see that. There's so many things, but,
Starting point is 00:34:32 um, you know, that are, that are causing cancer. And we've seen an increase in cancer, but it is really shot through the roof and progressing much more rapidly due to this, whatever the bad situation was in our food environment,
Starting point is 00:34:47 they can still make it worse. Nancy Chambers on Rockfin. Today would have been my husband's 82nd birthday, but thanks to Trump's vax protocol, he is dead. I am so sorry. Died alone seven days later. Vaxxed without consent. I am so sorry.
Starting point is 00:35:06 Well, to bridge, the next thing we're going to talk about is politics. And I wanted to bridge into that. I wanted to show you a Saturday Night Live clip from back in the mid-'80s. This is Phil Hartman at Saturday Night Live playing Ronald Reagan. And he does an amazing job. And I'll tell you why I'm playing this clip later. And finally, Mr. President, about the Iran-Nicaraguan connection, some may wonder which was worse, your knowing or your not knowing. Well, all I can say is I didn't know.
Starting point is 00:35:52 And, well, we're trying to find out what happened because none of us know. Well, thank you, Mr. President. Well, I hope I've answered your questions as best I could, given the very little that I know. Goodbye and God bless you. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you very much. Okay, get back in here. All right, let's get down to business.
Starting point is 00:36:20 When I saw this, I thought, he reminds me more of Mike Johnson than he does of Ronald Reagan. You'll spearhead our new operation to fund the Contras. The C-5As with the tow missiles and grenade launchers will leave for South Africa at 0800 hours. I want you to supervise the loading. To Reagan! Yes, sir. Well, I'm afraid you're going to have to resign. But first you'll make a public statement supporting me, which I wrote myself. It's over there on the word processor. Just key in and press file.
Starting point is 00:36:50 The code name is? Oh, all right, I'll do it for you. Now, any questions? Casper? Mr. President, you're going so fast. There's still a lot about the Iran-Nicaragua operation. I just don't understand. And you don't need to understand. I'm the president. Only I need to understand. Is that clear? Yes. All right. Carlucci, you're new. Here's how we do things. The red countries are the countries we sell arms to. The green countries are the countries where we wash our money. Nothing much has changed, has it? Your 1130 photo opportunity, the little girl who sold the most Girl Scout cookies? Damn!
Starting point is 00:37:27 Okay, let's get it over with. Everybody out. Come on, move, move. This is the part of the job I hate. Well, hello, little girl. What's your name? I'm Myers. Well, Lisa, you're that good a sales lady.
Starting point is 00:37:49 Maybe I could use you up on Capitol Hill. Well, it was nice meeting you. Come on, Lisa. Come on. Bye-bye. Bye. All the people coming in and taking pictures. Back to work!
Starting point is 00:38:04 Yeah. It is a masterful performance by phil hartman and i thought it was like i said first of all he he looks he does a great job of ronald reagan but his physical appearance he looks more like mike johnson and perhaps acts like mike johnson as well and um uh but but just did an amazing job and I cut it short. It's very long. There's another spot in there where Dana Carvey comes in. If you want to see the rest of it comes in and does Jimmy Stewart, uh, just an amazing impersonation of Jimmy Stewart by Dana Carvey with that as well.
Starting point is 00:38:40 Uh, but I looked at that and I thought, you know, why haven't I seen Phil Hartman? Uh, after that, I just didn't really see too much of him. And I saw, I looked it up. I died at fairly young age. Um, I think it was 49 or something. And it was about 10 years after that skit. And, um, it was his wife. They'd been married for 11 years.
Starting point is 00:39:02 They had a, seemed to have a very good relationship, according to everybody that knew them. They'd had dinner earlier that night. It didn't seem to be a problem. And he falls asleep, and his wife gets a gun and shoots him right between the eyes while he's asleep. Shot him in the chest, shot him in, I think, the stomach or something like that. Killed him. And then she gets in the car, and she drives to her friend's house, and she said, I just killed Phil. Come on, you're kidding. kidding you know he's very calm about it really strange and i'm reading
Starting point is 00:39:30 that i'm like and this is ssris i know and sure enough zoloft zoloft but he takes her back to the house and you know she insisted that she killed him and i think something's wrong goes back and he sees yeah he's been shot. He calls the police. She goes into the bathroom, locks herself in and shoots herself. Murder, suicide pills, SSRIs. But we're supposed to blame the gun, right? The gun's the problem.
Starting point is 00:39:59 Got to get rid of the guns. Keep the drugs, get rid of the guns, right? Everything for the pharmaceutical companies. I mean, you look at the fact that you've got the Democrats coming after gun companies, suing them directly for even manufacturing guns, even though there is a law that says that they can't do it, even though there's a constitutional amendment that says they can't do that kind of stuff, they're still doing it. But they don't touch the pharmaceutical companies.
Starting point is 00:40:27 I mean, the SSRI stuff is not even a vaccine where they were given specific immunity by Fauci. They come straight for it. And so when you look at that, later on, her brother sued Pfizer to clear her name and of course that type of thing could have happened just because she was having maybe she stopped taking it right that's the key thing about the SSRI
Starting point is 00:40:54 stuff if you're on it and it's starting to cause other problems because it does have other problems so sometimes people will be having physical symptoms like their body is on fire they'll stop taking it and that's when you have these kinds of incidents when they stop taking it we don't know we've just seen ssrs ssri stories.net
Starting point is 00:41:17 and they've got what was it 9 000 different anecdotes like that like phil hartman's wife who killed him yeah the vaccine companies just keep going on and on and so do the calculating machiavellian politicians and that's what we're going to talk about when we come back what is being pushed by the real life version of that the character that ph Phil Hartman was playing there. We got him now as Speaker of the House, third in line to the presidency. We'll be right back. Tell Alexa to add the APS Radio skill and have access to the best channels anywhere, from country to blues, classic hits to news.
Starting point is 00:41:59 APS Radio curates incredibly diverse playlists for you to enjoy. Get details at APSradio.com. Thank you. you're listening to the david knight show well on rumble junk silver thank you very much for the tip it says that taking a long walk every day is good for clots. Pfizer will never tell you that. Thank you. I appreciate that tip as well. That is something that I definitely need to do. I'm walking less and less. It's getting arthritis in one knee. So between that and the workload, I'm not doing nearly enough walking. I know what I need to do. It's a question of doing it, but I appreciate the advice and the concern. Let's talk about politics here.
Starting point is 00:43:39 The founder of Tea Party Nation, several different groups, but this is Tea Party Nation, Judson Phillips, says 15 years later the Tea Party movement was an abject failure. That's his term, abject failure. And I said this at the time about the Tea Party movement. I said, here's a problem with the Tea Party movement. Yeah, taxed enough already. I get it. Taxes are way too high. What do we do about it?
Starting point is 00:43:56 Do we just cut taxes and keep spending and let the deficit grow? Or do we cut programs? If we cut programs, which programs do we cut? What does the Tea Party stand for? Well, nothing really. They didn't really have a program. And everybody goes, oh, I'm all about tea party. You know, Glenn Beck really rode that horse a lot. Oh, tea party this and tea party that.
Starting point is 00:44:16 It's like, what's the purpose? Where is it going? It doesn't have any goal. You know, if you're not aiming for something, you're never going to hit it. If you're not aiming for what you want to do to reduce taxes, either cut taxes or cut spending on other things or something like that, or both, if you don't aim for that, you're never going to hit it, of course. But he said that it's been an abject failure.
Starting point is 00:44:44 He said when the Tea Party movement started, it was triggered by Obama's $787 billion stimulus package. $787 billion. Those are the good old days, were they? Yeah. That's called a stimulus package. Today, that is a rounding error, he says. The deficit was $ billion dollars when Trump
Starting point is 00:45:08 took over in January of 2009. today it is 34 trillion wow so let's just knock off some zeros there from 10 billion to 34 trillion that's the same as going from ten dollars to 34 000 you know we can understand that right you know the the the aliens when you get into the aliens uh we're oh i can't get my head around that but just the same as going from ten dollar deficit on your personal account let's say you got a credit card right well i got a ten10 balance on my credit card when I first got this thing. But here we are after I let Obama use a credit card and Trump use a credit card and Biden use a credit card. They run up a bill of $34,000 on my card. I only had $10 on there before these guys got started.
Starting point is 00:45:59 That's the way you ought to think about it. It's going up by a trillion dollars every 100 days, and that rate is accelerating, he said. And he said Republican lawmakers didn't do anything. They didn't do anything when they were granted the opportunity to hold the majority in the U.S. House of Representatives and in the U.S. Senate. And at the beginning of the Trump administration, we had Republican control of both houses and the presidency, and they did nothing about the budget. They did nothing about the border, any of these existential issues, nothing. He said, we brought the Republican party back to life.
Starting point is 00:46:35 They had nothing after John McCain was wiped out in 2008. We got them a majority in the house in 2010, and they did nothing with it. As a matter of fact, you go back and you look, I've mentioned it many times. North Carolina had got a Republican legislature for the first time since Reconstruction in 2010. Obama had carried North Carolina in 2008. And then every statewide office, as well as both houses, went Republican two years later. People did not like what he was doing for many of the same. And what he was doing then tiny compared to what is going on under Trump and
Starting point is 00:47:12 Biden, all the crises that we have, whether it's a fiscal crisis of deficits and taxes, or whether it's the open border or whether it's medical stuff. I mean, you look at everybody was concerned about death panels with Obamacare. Yeah, you should have been concerned about it. If the government controls your health care, they're going to tell you if or when or what
Starting point is 00:47:31 kind of health care you can have. Well, what do we get under Trump? You see, if it had been done under Hillary Clinton, everybody would have said, we told you this is what was going to happen. And when you went to Obamacare, that was just the gradual steps. You know, like Fauci said, we do it from the inside. happened when you went to obamacare that was just the the gradual steps you know like uh fauci said we do it from the inside we do it with disruption and we do it iteratively and everybody would have understood this is an excederation of obamacare except it was done by trump and we
Starting point is 00:47:55 didn't see that right well i saw you guys and you guys saw it as well but the general public did not see it right and so um 2010 people are already pushing back against it but going back to what he said but again you know gave them a majority in the house in 2010 they did nothing we got the most liberal republican nominee in the history of the party in 2012 mitt romney who could have just as easily fit in as a Democrat because he had already in 2012, they decided they were going to push through Obamacare and he had already done Obamacare with Ted Kennedy as governor of Massachusetts. So he really did fit in as a Democrat.
Starting point is 00:48:36 Either way, you're going to get it. Just like in the 1992 election, you were going to get NAFTA if you got George H.W. Bush or Bill Clinton. Both of them were for NAFTA. You had Ross Perot, who was against it, but they took care of him. But, you know, they do that. When they've got an agenda, they get somebody in there who's going to push it, regardless of whether the Republican or Democrat wins, that central thing. They need to move along.
Starting point is 00:49:01 Whether it's NAFTA or whether it's Obamacare, they're going to make sure that the two puppets both agree on that. Then in 2014, we got Republicans control the Senate. What did they do? They made sure their lobbyists got their projects funded, and they funded a few other things, but they didn't cut spending. Absolutely not. In regards to the 2024 election, he says the U.S. has passed the point of no return. Adding that the former President Trump wins the election,
Starting point is 00:49:30 his presidency would simply be buying more time before there is a complete economic meltdown. Well, I don't even know that he's going to buy any more time. He may actually accelerate it, as he did in his first term. Because, see, you've got to have principles that's the the um you know it's not enough um keep thinking back to the uh to uh the musical gypsy because i did a lot of stuff and karen did a lot of stuff with musicals strippers are teaching her you got to have a gimmick well they got gimmicks they got gimmicks all over the place to win applause right but you got to have principles and if you're going
Starting point is 00:50:15 to change anything and so you've got to have a goal you got to have principles you know the globalists have all these goals sustainable development goals and all these other things not only that not only do they have things that they want to accomplish, but they've got a specific date by which they want this stuff accomplished. If you don't have a date on your goal, you got a wish, not a goal. And they're very specific about that. We're still struggling around to try to find a goal. And so you got to have principles. And then you got to have principles even when you're not running for office, right? After you win, you still got, you can't just throw those things away,
Starting point is 00:50:53 which is what they always do. And you got to hold these people to these principles. This is what makes it so amazing to me to see what Mike Johnson is doing in an election year. In an election year. It is a race to the bottom. You know, people are looking at Biden and they can't stand what he's doing and his people don't like what he's doing. And Republicans are, you got Republicans in terms of we're going to do nothing about the border and I'm going to increase surveillance of Americans to levels that we've never seen before. I'm going to increase surveillance of americans to levels that we've
Starting point is 00:51:25 never seen before i'm going to package all these bills together and send them over at the last minute and tell everybody now you got to pass it because we're at the deadline you got all this stuff that's happening in an election year they usually wait until the year after the election did all this really bad stuff to us you know try to drag us into wars and the bankruptcy and all the rest of the stuff they're doing it now. Can you imagine what it's going to be like next year? Anyway, if you look at the history of the Republicans,
Starting point is 00:51:53 he said, when did they ever cut spending? The answer is they didn't. If you look at Trump, his attitude towards debt is that of a businessman, not of someone who is looking at the government. He thinks that debt is good because if he gets overwhelmed with debt, he can just declare bankruptcy, which he's done over and over again. Six casinos just declare bankruptcy and I'm out of it.
Starting point is 00:52:16 You know, wash my hands. He says, but guess what? We can't bankrupt the national debt of the United States. We can't declare bankruptcy. The Constitution prohibits that Trump didn't veto any spending bills because they spent too much in his first term. And if past and past performance is the best basis of future work. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:52:37 He said, I'm just not optimistic here. He doesn't even talk about the fact that Trump set us on the path to a six trillion dollar a year spending the fact that you know it went vertical under him with all this stuff universal basic income and lockdown the stimulus checks and all the rest of this uh you know it's interesting the simpsons talked about this in season 11 back in 1999 it was an episode, Bart to the Future. And so you've got an adult Bart Simpson, but Lisa has become president of the United States. As you know, we've inherited quite a budget crunch from President Trump.
Starting point is 00:53:16 How bad is it, Secretary Van Houten? We're broke. Yeah, we're broke. So there's that. And then there's the spy state. A massive betrayal in election year. And besides the fact that we're broke and adding another trillion dollars every 90 to 100 days, you have massive new spending for wars abroad offered by Speaker Johnson,
Starting point is 00:53:42 as well as this major betrayal of surveillance. The House reauthorizing the Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. They have completely subverted and turned upside down, inside out, 180 degrees, whatever you want to say, the FISA Act, which is supposed to stop the spying. This has now become a vehicle to give them legal cover to spy. The only person who's really been consistent on this, amazingly, is a Democrat, Ron Wyden, who I disagree with him on everything, but he's always been there in terms of domestic surveillance for some reason.
Starting point is 00:54:19 He was the one who asked the question of James Clapper. Are you spying on the American people? Well, Senator, not intentionally. Yeah, right. This is pretty intentional, and it's pretty hidden. And when people are questioning these congressmen on this committee, they just come back and say, well, this is classified. I can't tell you anything, and you're not entitled to know anything about that anyway.
Starting point is 00:54:51 It's no wonder that these people have kicked their responsibility over to the bureaucracy where we have taxation without representation. We have regulation without representation and all the rest of this stuff because they don't want to represent us anyway. And so Ron Wyden said in a post, he said, this bill represents one of the most dramatic and terrifying expansions of government surveillance authority
Starting point is 00:55:11 in history. Other people are saying it's like another Patriot Act in terms of its extent. Again, he's good on this, but only on this. But, you know, we just take these things
Starting point is 00:55:22 issue by issue. Really do. It's all you can do. So Elizabeth Goyden, co-director of Liberty and National Security Programs, had a very long list of a very long Twitter thread. And as part of that, she said, buried in this Section 702 reauthorization bill passed by the House last friday is the biggest expansion of domestic surveillance since the patriot act wyden calls his power terrifying and he's right she says under current law the government can compel electronic communication service providers that have direct access to communications to assist the n NSA in conducting section 702 surveillance in the past
Starting point is 00:56:06 I mean things like Verizon and Google would have to turn over the communications of the any section 702 surveillance targets and the targets have to be foreigners who are overseas so that's the key thing they thought they had this sewed up right with a fisa you can't spy on americans without a search warrant and you can't even spy on foreigners who are in america without a search warrant and you can't spy on americans abroad without a search warrant you can only spy on foreigners abroad under this fisa act and they start start saying, yeah, but what about, um, uh, what about if you've got, um, that foreigner abroad and he has communications with an American, uh, or he's got communications with another foreigner who has communications with
Starting point is 00:56:55 another foreigner who eventually has communications with an American. You see, this is like the six degrees of separation of Kevin Bacon. And they can go two or three different hops. I want to talk to William Benny. He was talking about how, you know, we just go like three hops and you pretty much get everybody. So the targets have to be foreigners overseas,
Starting point is 00:57:16 but the communications can and do include communications with Americans. The house has now vastly expanded the universe of entities that can be compelled to assist the NSA. So it's no longer just the phone company, Verizon, or Google that have to turn this information over. Any company, this is what's been changed with Speaker Johnson, that he's pushing so hard. And of course, bipartisan. You had 86 Republicans join in on this. The committee that is, like I said before when I talked about this, there was a split in the Republican Party between people who were on the House Judiciary Committee who were concerned about search warrants and abuses about that, or the, the Republicans who are on the committee, uh,
Starting point is 00:58:07 that was tied to the intelligence community. Let's just say the CIA, there's people like that. Uh, they want it. The people who are about the rule of law don't want it, right? Because, um, we have this organization that has taken over and the real government in America is really this coalition between the intelligence community and military and military industrial complex we call the uh ick mick or the mickick or something like that um it's really the spies the spies and the pentagon or the pentagram i guess we should call it the, uh, uh, the spy
Starting point is 00:58:46 pentagram axis that's controlling our government. And that's probably a better way to, cause they love to do, uh, the, the eyeball things. We call it the eye pentagram. How about that? The eye pentagram even ties into the back of the dollar bill. They always love to put this single eye there, don't they? They call their coalition of spy agencies, English-speaking spy agencies, they call it the five eyes, five countries. US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, five eyes, their eyes. The eye of Horus or something, right? It's what these guys always go back to. Creepy, occultic, It's what these guys always go back to. Creepy.
Starting point is 00:59:25 Occultic. That's what they are. So I guess we call it the I spy pentagram. Any company or individual that provides any service whatsoever may be forced to assist an NSA surveillance as long as they have access to equipment on which communications are transmitted or stored. So that means any router, any server, any cell tower, etc. So that sweeps in an enormous range of U.S. businesses that provide Wi-Fi to their customers. Barbershops, laundromats, fitness centers, hardware stores, dentist offices, fast food places uh one of my longest friends uh this is 20 years ago when
Starting point is 01:00:10 wi-fi was a fairly new thing and so he goes to the fast food place they got to sign up says free wi-fi and the person in front of him places his order how many hamburgers and fries he wants and all this other kind of stuff and he goes oh and i'd like some of that free wiffy and the the clerk who's there doesn't know what he's talking about i like that free wiffy but but my friend is looking at the sign he knows what he's talking about free wi-fi and they go back and forth for a while. He's dying, trying to keep from laughing out loud. But yeah, if you provide free Wi-Fi, they want a sniffy of whatever you're getting from anybody out there. It also includes commercial landlords or offices of journalists and lawyers and nonprofits and financial advisors and health care providers and on and on and on.
Starting point is 01:01:03 In other words, everybody. Everybody. It's just like East Germany, except it's a lot worse. As a matter of fact, one person contacted the ranking Democrat member and said, this is looking like the Stasi. He got really offended about that. He said, well, I've seen all all this stuff and i've seen stuff that is classified and you can't see it and there's nothing like the stasi in here yeah it's a lot worse a lot worse than the stasi because it's algorithmic and because it is automated and they have the power of computers and they have the ability to data mine it's going to get more and
Starting point is 01:01:43 more automated and more and more data mining as they bring in artificial intelligence to help them it's much much worse than the stasi where you had half of the people spying on the other half of the people all the time the amendment even extends to service providers who come into our homes house cleaners plumbers people performing repairs service providers, anybody who has access to laptops and routers inside of our homes could be forced to serve as surrogate spies. Or you could be forced to serve as a spy on them, you see. None of these people or businesses would be allowed
Starting point is 01:02:19 to tell anybody about the assistance that they were compelled to provide. They, like you, would be put under a gag order. And you would face heavy penalties if you failed to comply with it. And that's not even the worst part. Unlike Google and Verizon, most of these businesses and individuals like the ability to isolate and to turn over a target's communication. So you'll have to give everything, perhaps even the equipment itself.
Starting point is 01:02:48 So they can just narrow it down to one, but you just turn over everything. NSA has a carte blanche to look at everything. This is why, you know, when Speaker Johnson said he's a war speaker, people just need to shut up because it's a really difficult job. Look, we are in unprecedented times, okay? We're in dangerous times, as has been articulated here, around the world, and here at home. We need steady leadership. We need steady hands at the wheel. Look, I regard myself as a wartime speaker. I mean, in a literal sense, we are. I knew that when I took the gavel. I didn't anticipate
Starting point is 01:03:22 that this would be an easy path. Former Speaker Newt Gingrich posted a couple days ago on his social media that this is the hardest challenge that's faced a speaker probably in the history of the country, in the moment we're in right now. He said arguably may be comparable to the Civil War, but maybe worse. Well, you know, Newt's a bit of a globalist as well himself, but he did say something I thought was very wise. He said, you look at what's happening. You got 80% of the people who want this and 20 of the people who want that uh where do you want to be where do you want to be mike johnson we're in election year here where do you want to you want to be with the 80 of the 20 well he got 20 billion dollars in one quarter
Starting point is 01:04:00 so i guess we know where he wants to be he wants to be with the money side and he was told coming in you're going to be a wartime speaker i said when i played that clip yesterday i said so um when did we have that uh vote about war you know that's your responsibility speaker you should know that we don't go to war without a declaration and you were the guys who were supposed to do that when did we have that i missed it and i said well maybe he's talking about war with us a literal war with us he said literally at war the nsa having wholesale access to domestic communications on an unprecedented scale would then be on the honor system you know they're going to get your entire device and all your records anything because you can't separate the
Starting point is 01:04:42 stuff out um and they'll be able to pull out and retain whatever they want. House leaders deny the administration has any intent to use this provision so broadly. Listen to their excuse. Supposedly, there is a single type of service provider that the government wants to rope in, but they didn't want anybody to know what that type of service provider was. So they hid the real goal by writing in the amendment as broadly and as vaguely as possible. but they didn't want anybody to know what that type of service provider was. So they hid the real goal by writing in the amendment as broadly and as vaguely as possible. So we want this particular type of service provider,
Starting point is 01:05:14 but let's just put everything in there. So they don't know what we really want. Well, we know what you really want. You really want everything. Oh, don't worry. That's the only one that we're going to do. We're on an honor system, of course. These people don't even know the meaning of honor.
Starting point is 01:05:33 So the administration is not actually going to use all that power. It just persuaded the House to give it. And, of course, it is being pushed by Biden. Speaker Johnson is rubber stamping everything the Biden administration wants. Tell me again, because I was just talking about that. Brendan Smith was saying, you know, I used to think that there was no difference between Republicans and Democrats. But now with Trump, I know there's a big difference. Tell me again how about that difference there?
Starting point is 01:05:59 And when you got Trump doing everything that all the other globalist presidents are doing at exactly the same time, what is the difference? You know, we didn't see a difference politically from one country to the other. I don't see a difference within our own country. You know, we got the supposedly hard right Christian conservative congressman who was that way before he evidently had discussions with people saying, hey, we're going to have wars. Let's let you be the wartime speaker. We'll get lots of money to you. And he immediately comes out and says, yeah, I oppose all that money for Ukraine, but now I'm all for it. How much do you want to increase the IRS?
Starting point is 01:06:36 I'm all for that too. He's not even going to go with the McCarthy reductions. We're back to growing it, make it seven times bigger than it was going to be instead of just five times bigger. We're going back to what Pelosi wanted, what Biden wants. Give them everything they want. Because you want to go to war with the American people? Well, you go to war with them by using the NSA.
Starting point is 01:06:57 You go to war with them by using the IRS. You go to war with them by using the FBI, as we talked about in that interview yesterday. They're going to get a new headquarters center. It's going to be twice the size of the Jagger Hoover building that they've got now. But of course, they'll keep the Jagger Hoover building as well. So in other words, they're going to be three times bigger. And that's not just, you know, that's just their headquarters.
Starting point is 01:07:19 How many other people are they going to be adding in all these other different places? So explode the size of the surveillance police state. We explode the size of the people around there constantly entrapping Americans based on their political positions. We explode the size of the tax collectors. And our Republican conservative leader, speaker, is all for it. He's right there. No difference between him and biden at all so um he says i can't overstate how mind-blowingly irresponsible this is i don't think any
Starting point is 01:07:54 administration should be trusted with norwellian power like this one even if this administration doesn't plan to make full use of it go ahead ahead and fill in the rest of this. Right. We all know. And she said, there's certain powers a government should never have in a democracy. And these are the powers these people are breaking legs to get. You come with us on this or you're out. Again, the guy, Jim Hines, the ranking Democrat. She said, here's the thoughtful and conscientious reply he made to somebody who was concerned about this. You know, yes, I know exactly what's in there.
Starting point is 01:08:32 Some of it is classified. None of it is Stasi-like. You can sell your nonsense somewhere else, he said. This is the arrogance of politicians in an election year. We're well into the election year. This is their arrogance in an election year. They're well into the election year. This is their arrogance in an election year. They know that they're not accountable. They know that these federal elections mean absolutely nothing.
Starting point is 01:08:56 Folks, the federal level is gone. It's been gone for a long time. It is bankrupt. It is non-responsive. It is arrogant. It is at war with us, and both the Democrats and Republicans fit that bill at the federal level. They both do. There's a handful that are good on one issue or the other.
Starting point is 01:09:14 Yeah, about the only guy that I agree with on everything, and he always sticks out by himself, is Thomas Massey. I got to say that, you know, he's a, so far, he's been 100% in my book. Everything that I've seen him know, he's a, uh, so far he's been a hundred percent in my book, everything that I've seen him do. I agree with everything that he does usually as a courageous stand by himself move. I think he's better than Ron Paul. Frankly, uh, the white house will tell senators. They have no choice other than the past, the house bill, because this
Starting point is 01:09:43 is going to expire tomorrow april the 19th what a famous day april the 19th yeah the day the british came for the guns at concord and lexington the day the nazis burned down the resistance at the warsaw ghetto because these people took the guns from the nazis and held down some panzer division for quite a while. They just burned them down in Warsaw. And the day that the ATF and FBI burned down all those men, women, and children at the Branch Davidian compound over guns again, just burned them alive. This April 19th deadline only exists on paper. A notational deadline is no reason to create a surveillance state the senate must take the time to get this right it's not just our civil
Starting point is 01:10:34 liberties that are at stake it is our democracy well it is our republic it is our constitution that's elizabeth goyton and she's absolutely right about that but it tells you who the real government is doesn't it? can't we not see that the real government is the eye pentagram and can we not see who serves the eye pentagram the single eye pentagram.
Starting point is 01:11:06 And we need a logo for that, I guess. Can't sell it as a t-shirt. Nobody would want to have kind of a cultic thing wearing it around. It's like, so what cult are you in? But, you know, just take the Pentagon from an aerial viewpoint. You stick that single eye in it and you got it right there. But nobody's going to want to wear that t-shirt. Maybe we could give one to uh speaker johnson he would probably wear it the removal of
Starting point is 01:11:33 speaker johnson heats up yeah we know what his war is now it's the war against the constitution it's a war against americans thomas massey as i pointed out yesterday joining uh marjorie taylor green uh and um but so far it's just the two of them opposed to that well a couple others have said something about it but they're not uh signing on to this uh thing to remove him as a matter of fact you've got one republican from north dakota kelly armstrong who told the hell that in terms of talking about these efforts to throw Johnson out, he says, I don't know who at this point would want the job. Well, you better find out because that's the person that you really want in the job. The person you want in the Speaker of the House is not the person who is seeking it.
Starting point is 01:12:21 Not the person who wants $20 billion a quarter like Speaker Johnson. It's the person who doesn't want it. That's the way it used to be done. That's why you would have nominating committees because it was considered to be very, very bad form for somebody to put themselves forward. Look at the self-serving politicians we have now and look at the kind of government we have now. And so I had Joel Skousen on the other day, uh, I thought it was funny. He's going to run for the constitution party. So he's talking to some of the people there and it's like, uh, would you want, well, I
Starting point is 01:12:54 don't know. Okay. I'll do it. And it reminds me of when we were in the libertarian party. It's like, um, so who's going to run for the different offices here? And it's like, I don't want to do it. Well, I did it last time. And so-and-so did last. It's your turn to run. different offices here and it's like i don't want to do it well i did it last time and so and so did
Starting point is 01:13:05 it's your turn to run that's the come on you gotta you gotta do it this time we've done it before you gotta do that's the kind of people you really want to have an office so i don't know who out of the republican party would want this does well um you know if you can find somebody who really doesn't want it who really really really doesn't want it not just because they don't want the brick bats and the uh you know the criticism and everything but they really don't want to be empowered that's the person you really want to have he says and now we're walking into an election cycle yeah we're in an election cycle and they don't care at all what people want you know johnson is tripling down on mortgaging america's future to pay off the ukrainian leader
Starting point is 01:13:51 zelinsky as breitbart puts it the house will vote on saturday night on a yet to be released foreign aid package so this is a so they're sending all this stuff over to the Senate. And what he's doing is he's packaging these four bills along with FISA and TikTok and stuff. He's got all these other things. He's sending all that over to get them to pass this stuff on, sending the FISA thing over for them to pass this on tomorrow. And then he's going to put the four bills together. He's going to have the House pass the military spending bills on Saturday and then send all four of them over to the Senate to be approved as a giant package.
Starting point is 01:14:37 This was always reprehensible when Pelosi did it, and it still is reprehensible, even though it's now become standard operating procedure. Yeah, so just tell me that this guy is not owned by the eye and pentagram. Johnson texted House Republicans late Wednesday morning that he would soon release the text of three bills to fund America's national security interests and allies, as he put it. Those three bills to fund Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan will be packaged together with a fourth bill that combines the Repo Act, the TikTok ban, and sanctions and other measures into a single rule.
Starting point is 01:15:16 There you go. That's exactly what the establishment wants, is what he's doing. Now, J.D. Vance, new senator out of Ohio, says the rumored course of action in the House, combine Ukraine and Israel aid with other Biden boondoggles, send it all to the Senate as a combined package, then let the House vote on a fake border security package that has no chance.
Starting point is 01:15:40 He says this is not only betrayal, but it's stupid politics to boot. It's almost like they want the Democrats to take control of the Senate this next time, isn't it? Newsflash for Speaker Johnson said Marjorie Taylor Greene, we've already passed the Senate, has it, and refuses to secure our border. They want 5,000 illegals per day to come in. The House passed $14 billion for Israel aid in November, and the Senate refuses to pass it.
Starting point is 01:16:09 You, Speaker Johnson, voted against $300 million for Ukraine before we gave you the gavel. You're with a majority of Republicans at that time. And, of course, with all this happening, just remember, at the border, we really do have a literal invasion and this is a literal invasion of cartels who have the money to just drive this expensive boat just at full speed right up onto the beach and you got about 20 guys it's like a
Starting point is 01:16:42 military assault jumping out of this thing and just abandoning that expensive boat. Now, who can do that? Well, the same kind of cartels that are in a literal war with Mexico and other Central American countries. has created so much wealth and power in these criminal operations that they're now challenging nation states throughout Central and South America. And they will challenge this nation state as well. And there's the invasion happening right there. You've got a massive sea of people coming across, thousands at a time, in caravans. And then you've got cartels that are doing
Starting point is 01:17:26 this repeatedly that's not the only one that one was caught on but people are saying that's happening all the time they buy these expensive boats use them once and just abandon them because they've got so much money and power and we're being abandoned you know they're abandoning their boats but we have been abandoned by our politicians. Totally neglecting the southern border. Scott Perry, Jim Banks, Republicans said, this is insanity. And in this foreign aid framework, there is nothing for the U.S., nothing for us. It is all for other countries.
Starting point is 01:18:02 They're coming in. They're upset about the fact that we're giving three times as much to Ukraine as we are to Israel. Where do we get the money to give to any of them? We're busted. We have trillions of dollars in debt. And they are going to ground this economy and just abandon it. Why? Well, because just like that boat that you saw, these people, these parasites, don't care about the host.
Starting point is 01:18:25 You know, they are, these politicians are like parasites. They will destroy the country that they're feeding on, America, and then they'll just move on to something else. Or they'll come in and they'll pick the bones. So what does Trump say about all this stuff? He says, well, we'll see what happens. He doesn't want to take a position on any of this because he is a pure opportunist. He's a fence sitter.
Starting point is 01:18:54 He doesn't have any principles. He's going to show no leadership, and that includes on the border or foreign wars. He's just going to sit on the sidelines and watch what happens. He doesn't want to get involved in any of this because he has no principles. He will make no difference or he will be used. The difference that he'll make is he'll be there as a pacifier in the mouth of conservatives. As a matter of fact, just to show you what he really cares about, he is now saying that if any candidates use his likeness in their campaign, he wants a cut. He wants a cut of the money they bring in.
Starting point is 01:19:35 It's always been about the money, and it's always been about the celebrity. He is a celebrity candidate looking to make himself wealthier has always been about money and celebrity for him and it still is it's not about principles whatsoever you know even before he ran he trademarked maga he trademarked that in 2012 and then it went it became effective in 2015 i remember when that happened. I actually talked about it on there. I said, so how in the world is Make America Great Again, how is that something that is so brilliant that it could be trademarked, first of all?
Starting point is 01:20:18 But I've never seen a political candidate trademark their campaign slogan like that before. I said it shows that it's just all about money with him. He wants to trademark it so he can merchandise it. And he did take legal action to support that trademark. He got it in 2012, and then as his campaign kicked off, he made it effective because he's all about the money. And so Forbes points out that if he's telling people that using his likeness in their campaign stuff, candidates who use his name, his image, his likeness have been asked, asked. It's just a request.
Starting point is 01:20:59 But there's some things in here if you don't go along with the request. If they use his name, his image, his likeness, they've been asked to split a minimum of 5% of all fundraising solicitations to Trump and to the Republican National Committee, which is now co-chaired by his daughter-in-law. Any split that is higher than 5% quote will be seen favorably by the RNC and President Trump's campaign.
Starting point is 01:21:27 So you want some bonus points with us? Give me more than 5%. But you better give me at least 5% or you're going to be, you know, the RNC is going to come after you. Trump's going to come after you. Everybody is scared to death of Trump. I look at politicians even at the state level that I have had a lot of respect for what they do at the state level. Who become sycophants. Who are tweeting stuff about Trump. Who are groveling to Trump. They're scared to death of him
Starting point is 01:21:56 and of his MAGA mob. People like Laura Looney. People like that. Hey Laura, you're pathetic. I don't care what you do. I'm not just amazing. She is a caricature, a caricature. A plastic surgery and plastic policies. It's just amazing. Plastic politicians. Trump's campaign also asked candidates and committees to avoid speaking on behalf of Trump and their messaging,
Starting point is 01:22:23 mentioning his family or questioning readers support of Trump and more business relationships between vendors and Trump's fundraising committee will be suspended. If the guidelines are violated. Well, there you go. Um, RNC will cut you off in every way possible. If you don't follow him. Finally, when we look at Germany, we can see a reflection of what is happening here under our speaker Johnson and the extension of Pfizer, the biggest extension
Starting point is 01:22:52 that we've seen, uh, the head of German Germany's spy agency is advocating for spying on people's speech as well as their thoughts, you see, uh, Heinz, the Democrat, uh, who got so upset because the constituents said you guys are acting like stasi well you know the germans know all about the stasi and um and he's right this isn't the stasi what germany and the u.s and all these people are doing right now is far far worse than what the Stasi did. Because the Stasi was getting everybody snitching on everybody else and they didn't have the manpower to go through and collate all this stuff. We do have the manpower to do all that stuff.
Starting point is 01:23:34 And that makes it a lot worse, a lot worse, because of the technology that's been added to this. A German paper gave their commentary on some of the salient parts of this guy who is his name is uh halden bang uh he is head of a german spy agency uh as they point out he likes to write in the pluralist majestous majestous right in other words the royal we he says yes we are often in the media for specific occasions in order to enable an informed political debate even below the bands. This is part of our legal mandate as an early warning system.
Starting point is 01:24:15 As the German newspaper says, well, in plain language, what he wants to do is to spread suspicion. One waits in vain for a word of self-criticism here. For example, in today's journal on June 20th, 2023, he saw it as his task to lower the political party, AFD. He wanted to lower their poll ratings. That's what he puts on today's journal. So he's specifically coming after a political party to take down their poll ratings. Clearly taking the side of the last generation as well.
Starting point is 01:24:49 These are the eco-terrorists who call themselves the last generation. They've been involved in acts of violence and arson and all kinds of things, blocking traffic, that type of thing. That's the last generation people. He said the last generation is not extremist. Although they commit crimes, they do not engage in extremism. And he doesn't care if they commit crimes. Alden Vang, therefore, sees no reason at present to monitor the last generation. But the people who don't commit any crimes, AFD, who are merely political opposition, he does monitor.
Starting point is 01:25:25 He also writes, freedom of opinion also has limits. The most extreme limits are set by criminal law, for example, with regard to punishable propaganda offenses or incitement to hatred. Oh, yeah, we got hate laws. But listen to this. He says, however, even below the criminal law limits and without prejudice to their legality, expressions of opinion can be relevant in terms of constitutional protection law. If the Office for the Protection of the Constitution becomes active below the criminality limit,
Starting point is 01:26:00 the newspaper said this means nothing less than that all legal recourse and all review of state actions are excluded. Anyone accused of crimes can defend themselves in court, and judicial decisions are bound by law. But if this is something below the level of criminality, then we've got something altogether different. And this has been the case in America for a very long time. When you look at civil asset forfeiture, well, this is not a crime. This is a civil action. If this was a violation of a law put in by your elected representatives, then you would have due process and you would have protection against excessive punishment and things like that. But this is not that. You have no presumption of innocence. You have no due process or protection against the fines because this is just a civil rule created by the bureaucracy.
Starting point is 01:26:48 This is below the level of criminality. This is the kind of legal fiction that they've been running against us for a long time. And of course, the drug war was a justification for this. So you can get no due process and even more severe penalties than you could if it was something that was legal uh so as i point out in this newspaper uh they the government itself in germany said um that for the year 2022 the number of crimes that they had from left-wing extremists was 13,542.
Starting point is 01:27:26 For right-wing extremism, 10,788. So in other words, 55% of violent crimes were left-wing, 45% right-wing. This guy doesn't care about left-wing. He doesn't care about the 55%. He's only concerned about 45%. And he's concerned about right-wing political beliefs and political parties. And he doesn't care about crimes. He cares about what he thinks is extremism. He doesn't care at all about crimes or violence. So they invent a new kind of criminal offense. The alleged disparaging of the state. This is beyond hate crime stuff.
Starting point is 01:28:11 You disparaged the state. What does that mean? Well, what that means is actually you're criticizing the state's measures against things like COVID or things like climate. If you criticize those measures, you are disparaging the state. And we will come after you. That is exactly what these people have done. And just one last thing. Do you think there's a difference between left and right?
Starting point is 01:28:36 Donald Trump's billionaire donor gave Letitia James $36,000. This is from Newsweek, but the headline is not accurate. As a matter of fact, it's a billionaire couple, the Katsimatidis. I don't know their last name. But they gave $515,000 to Trump for his presidential campaign in 2020. $515,000. However, this time around, they gave $36,000 to Letitia James and $33,000 to Trump. They're giving them exactly the same thing this time around.
Starting point is 01:29:22 They're supposedly on opposite ends, right? They are diametrically opposed to each other. And yet, these billionaires who know how things work, who by influence, and they don't care about principles, they don't care about policies, it's like, hey, I'm buying my way. This is why we have so much money. When you look at the amount of money
Starting point is 01:29:44 that is being spent on these federal campaigns, that is basically a metric of growing corruption because people like this are just buying personal access and they're going to buy it from both sides. And, um, you know, whoever wins, they're going to get an amazing return on their investment. You know, give them tens of thousands of dollars and you get back tens of millions of dollars in some special project that they'll help you with. That's what is going on.
Starting point is 01:30:11 That's why we see these campaigns skyrocketing. That's one of the reasons why Speaker Johnson got $20 billion in one quarter. One quarter. At that rate, he's going to get $80 billion in a year. As I said, that's more than al gore had in the presidential race altogether in 2000 he had 70 billion um george hw bush george w bush had uh 100 billion but um you get speaker johnson collecting it at the rate of 80 billion in just one year
Starting point is 01:30:47 um on rock we're going to take a break here and join with tony before we do on rockfin thank you very much james for the tip i appreciate that and uh harren h uh to uh to karen says karenite your thai background pics are so lovely did you get my email regarding history books? Well, I'll have to ask her. I think, um, um, I'm not sure if she got that or not, but, uh, I'll, uh, she appreciates the comment because she does work very hard on getting the backgrounds and the ties to match. And, and she will really appreciate that, that you noticed and liked it. And I appreciate what she does as well. And she does many other things behind the scenes that nobody sees.
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Starting point is 01:33:37 Now he's even actually embracing gold. What's going on? Absolutely amazing times David I just read uh one of the funniest headlines was uh Zimbabwe has a new gold-backed currency and they were they're they're saying implicitly we're not going to create more currency units than the gold reserves that we have now if anybody knows anything but Zimbabwe is that was the International joke because they had the trillion dollar notes of Fiat yeah so this is a complete 180 and a departure from really where the world's been since 1971 when richard nickens took us off the gold
Starting point is 01:34:12 standard now we have uh there's a lot of reporting coming out there's major buyers that uh really you peel down the layers it becomes china and a lot of these these gold distributors that were making like one ounce gold bars for people around the world are actually turning into kilo bars and being shipped to China. This is happening all over Europe. I'm noticing this in my business. It's weird. The price of gold continuing to go up, continuing to break all time highs, but the buyers for large amounts of gold in the public sphere are actually decreasing, but the buyers in the larger central bank buyers, those are increasing. So it's a strange time. You're seeing a lot of dealers like me taking in a lot of buys and those bars and all those ounces, I believe,
Starting point is 01:35:00 probably flowing up somewhere to central banks and larger buyers and institutions. And it's really interesting, David. It's across the board and it's driving the gold price. And I know the financial analysts are all very confused by it because it has nothing to do really with the markets. The Federal Reserve and Jerome Powell's language about raising rates or lowering rates, it isn't really moving gold. I think that's confusing people because it's really about global demand and it's unprecedented global demand by central banks and especially uh players like china i i kind of referenced it quickly yesterday i didn't read all the different quotes but there were about 10 different people uh that are involved with the
Starting point is 01:35:38 federal reserve talking about how well you know i don't think we're going to move as quickly to reduce interest rates and all of them talking about how we're going to hold them there and kind of hinting that it's going to stay at these rates or maybe go up. They're putting all this stuff out, as you've talked about many, many times. The interest rates are their way of attacking gold. They're trying. So now they're talking about, well, we're going to keep interest rates up and not lower them and that type of thing. But that's not causing gold to go down. And you talked about this in the past as well. Isn't it interesting that they keep raising interest rates and things like that and it really hasn't tanked gold?
Starting point is 01:36:13 And all these comments from the Federal Reserve about how we're going to keep interest rates strong, in other words, to keep the dollar strong, all of these comments have not affected gold whatsoever. And the price of gold, as we point out, even though it's up hitting new records all the time, we've got all the central banks continue to accumulate it, even though it is hitting these record levels. The Federal Reserve Bank had a net loss on its balance sheets of $948 billion. The people that make the money actually lost money.
Starting point is 01:36:44 And I know that escapes the irony i don't talk to nancy pelosi figure out how she does it and one of the reasons why they're net losers and they have to be they have to go against gold didn't it and the the horse is out of the barn you can't put this back and this is why we talked about last week when we hit a trillion dollars in debt in this country every 90 to 100 days now. The wheels are off. You talk about Mike Johnson or whatever his budget is. You know, pray tell, Mike, what war are you a wartime speaker of? Has this been announced?
Starting point is 01:37:17 I know it's not been voted on by Congress, but this is how these people think. It's unlimited. There's a printing press. We have it. We're the world's reserve currency. You have Janet Yellen saying that there's $300 billion that we've seized of Russian assets around the world through the SWIFT system and other financial networks that we're holding. We've frozen. And that's part of the weaponization of the dollar.
Starting point is 01:37:39 No wonder the world's moving away from the dollar. The rules are rigged against other countries if you mess with the hegemonic dominance of the united states and our power we're going to punish you well i think bricks is the answer to that the bricks wants to move away they are moving away it's real it's it's insane to watch the hit in real time and i don't think that the the the financial networks certainly don't get it the majority majority of Americans don't get it because we've always been, our lifetime we've been the world's reserve currency. We've had the semblance of stability in that currency unit.
Starting point is 01:38:13 But I think that is rapidly disappearing. You can see how just in, look, gold was $1,800 an ounce in the last quarter of last year. Yeah, yeah. It's close to $00 an ounce and the price for premiums on physical gold or even higher so i i want to caution your audiences pay it pay attention to this i don't think this is this this has very little to do with the the actual markets like it's a hot market and there's things going the stocks stocks are up or down. This is really outside of that, in my opinion. I think that was the interesting thing we saw last week.
Starting point is 01:38:48 You know, we saw the stock market get affected by this. We saw Bitcoin get affected by it. We didn't see gold get affected by it. That's to tell. The Bitcoin ETFs, and of course, there's a halving coming up here in a few days. Basically, every four years, the price cuts in half of what is rewarded for miners. That's called a Bitcoin halving. So there's a little price pullback before then.
Starting point is 01:39:10 But Bitcoin ETFs, there's a lot of the outflows into those ETFs have slowed. Everything's slowed down. The market slowed down across the board, but gold kept climbing. It kept going and staying steady. Right now I'm looking at it's green across the board of gold and silver. Silver is finally starting to have its day, I think. And I know people have been following silver for years. It's just so boring.
Starting point is 01:39:32 It doesn't move. I think that's a good thing. Honestly, it's kind of an inversion of actual value. But I think there's going to be a deficit this year. David, talk about silver. There's going to be a deficit of close to 200 million ounces and they've been running close they've been running deficits for years now the actual above ground stock versus what gets put into the actual circulation uh and what is the demand for
Starting point is 01:39:58 uh physical silver we're seeing a disparity there a lot of A lot of things happening. And again, it's not going to end well for those who control the dollar system. And I think that's going to affect us. And one of the ways that I'm preparing for it is to stay outside of that system, stay out as best as possible, have things that are without counterparty risk like gold and silver. Yeah, absolutely. No matter what they do with interest rates, what I was saying earlier in the program, one of the guys with one of the big Tea Party organizations was saying, look, when Obama came in in 2009, we had a $10 billion deficit.
Starting point is 01:40:34 Now it's $34 trillion. I said, so just think of it as these guys stealing your credit card, and you had $10 on your credit card, and now you get it back after Obama, Trump, and Biden stole your credit card and used it for several years. Now they've run up a $34,000 bill on the credit card that you only had $10 on when they stole it. And that's what's going on. And that's the thing that swamps any of these manipulations that they're doing in terms of interest rates, because there's so many other things that they're doing as well, like the sanctions that also mitigate against the dollar as well. It truly is amazing.
Starting point is 01:41:08 And then when you look at inflation, Biden is out there saying, you know, they're handing subsidies to companies to try to get manufacturing here. He wants to go up significantly on tariffs for steel coming from China. He wants to triple them. Trump wants to do the same type of thing, but that's not really, they're not getting to the root cause of it. Why is our steel more expensive?
Starting point is 01:41:33 It's not just labor costs. Even more important than the labor costs are the energy costs. And they've shut down the last steel plant in the UK a couple of months ago because they can't compete with China. China gets cheap, dirty energy. We get virtually no energy. They call it clean, and we get incredibly expensive bills, and so we can't compete with them. And it's really amazing to see somebody
Starting point is 01:42:01 like Biden who says absolutely no respect for individual liberty has no understanding or comprehension of free markets he thinks that he can fix all this stuff that he can uh you know add make our electricity our energy incredibly rare and expensive and then solve it by putting tariffs on china it's just crazy it absolutely is great and again you go back to this is a principle of economic nationalism. We abandoned those principles decades and decades ago. And really accelerating after World War II, we opened up our markets to rebuild Japan, to rebuild Germany. And I'm thinking about the Chinese steel markets, which was fledgling in the 1990s. It was December 11th, 2001, when George W. Bush gave China
Starting point is 01:42:47 most favored trading status and entered him into the WTO. And after that, we lost 55,000 factories and one in three manufacturing jobs. And of course, it didn't help. They got a lot of free steel from Rudolph Giuliani, giving all the World Trade Center steel to China, getting there as fast as possible after 9-11.
Starting point is 01:43:03 So I'm sure that helped them get some steel back into their coffers. That is a part of the program to de-industrialize the United States. And there'll be some political back and forth, and we can put a tariff up, which I think tariffs work. I mean, all four presidents on Mount Rushmore agreed on tariffs tariffs all the figures on our paper currency from the one dollar bill to the hundred dollar bill all agreed on tariffs free trade uh really is mostly a fantasy uh because it if every nation on earth had economic parity then free trade would work but unfortunately what you do is you incentivize country or companies multinationals to leave their country of origin,
Starting point is 01:43:45 go somewhere else and export it and push it into that market because they don't want to have to deal with regulations and taxes and any sort of environmental concerns. And it's like a Darwinian contest you throw these workers into. And our leaders, again, so-called leaders,
Starting point is 01:44:03 I don't think they even understand what I just said. I mean, you talk about NAFTA. Ross Perot said it was going to be a giant sucking sound. Yeah, pretty much. And that's what it did. Millions and millions of jobs. You look at the profits of multinational corporations after NAFTA, it's up and to the right. And wages for average Americans is stagnant or down. And, of course, when you add inflation to that, David, and loss of purchasing power of your dollar, we really are becoming a nation where it's a ruling class of have and have-nots.
Starting point is 01:44:37 And the middle class is dissipating. Oh, yeah. All that by design, though. It is. There's always going to be countries that compete with us, but why don't we compete here? The answer is not necessarily going after one nation at all. And that's the thing is I thought that targeted tariffs really are kind of more of an act of war than they are any sort of economic strategy. I mean, if you're just singling out one particular nation, Pat Buchanan, just if we're on the subject of tariffs,
Starting point is 01:45:09 and if you want to look at something that actually would work, if you put a 25% tariff across the board on all incoming manufacturing, just across the board, anything manufacturing, 25% tariff across the board and eliminated the corporate income tax, the internal and corporate income tax, the internal and corporate income tax, you would incentivize companies to move here, put their factories here, employ, employ Americans. And that would be revenue neutral.
Starting point is 01:45:32 Not that anybody cares about revenue anymore. I don't even think that's studied. That's right. Um, but that's one, that's one way you could do it. I don't, I don't think that targeting a certain country is the way to go. And of course, I don't think they think that's the way to go either. This is a lot of posturing. Well, it's been their go-to weapon against us.
Starting point is 01:45:51 When we look at the China price, it's always been about piracy, slave labor. It's been about currency manipulation. But now it's about, and this is the other thing people don't talk about, the new China price. The new China price, since the Paris Climate Accord accord has been their advantage in low-cost energy and that's going to be as big as these other things perhaps as big as them combined the fact that they have this big advantage and energy and so he's not going to do anything to address that instead what he's going to do by tripling tariffs on a particular product from a particular country what he's going to do is this kind of a virtue signaling, you know, like Newsom increasing the minimum wage for people who work at certain types
Starting point is 01:46:37 of fast food restaurants, right? That's what they do. And we know that that doesn't help anybody. You know, it's followed by uh layoffs reduced hours a lot of other things like that and inflation and so all this stuff is going to be followed by that as well uh and so all these traditional things are back and they're back and um you know they're coming back at us big time you know the the embargoes on oil and the higher energy and all the rest of this stuff
Starting point is 01:47:06 and all these other aspects of inflation that they've built in with the low interest rates and quantitative easing and printing of money and all that kind of stuff but now there's other things that are out there and that's you know that's also what bothers me uh i'm looking at biometric terminals that are coming out with EU regulations. They call it pay by face. And they want to get rid of cash. They also want to get rid of credit cards, everything. It's about you.
Starting point is 01:47:33 You will be the thing that they track. You will be part of the Internet of Things. And so I'm looking and I've been looking at gold for a long time. It's just this thing that is outside of their system something that is physical something that is decentralized that's not under their direct control and to me that is as important as all these other economic issues that are starting to come home to roost as well i agree with that 100 for some reason that made me laugh at the biometrics and using your face that was uh there's a funny show called eastbound and down he said this face used
Starting point is 01:48:05 to cash checks he was like a disgraced former baseball player like I used to cash checks and I I think that that that's going to be part of our future this is and again it could be just all the control demolition to bring in the central bank digital currency it's it really is an open question are these people that stupid they they have to have more sophisticated simulations that they're running, doing the math, trying to add up. When do we reach a point of no return? They have to have that somewhere in some underground think tank saying, well, when you hit this number, there has to be a number in which everything falls apart and they have to do some sort of reset and of course they use that language is a great reset and i think more and more of the financial networks you're starting to see chatter all over the place talking about a monetary reset and when you talk you mentioned getting outside of the system david this has nothing to do with investment anymore yeah i i talked to people all day long and day long and I said, look, you know, there's people like Robert Kiyosaki, who I followed since my early 20s. He's calling for, he'll sometimes say, you know, it's $300,000 Bitcoin.
Starting point is 01:49:15 But he's also saying, look, gold could crash to $1,200 an ounce and could crash because so much of this is fake. How much of the paper, how much of it's tied to uh nothing and we don't know and so i think you're gonna have to see a lot of this just come out into the wash and you know look back at the the first quarter of 2020 the gold went to like 1100 an ounce 1200 an ounce silver was like 12 13 you couldn't get it for that but i am cautioning people i don't think this is some kind of like investment rally. I think what you're watching is something a lot more sinister. It's something very deep. It's much more deep than that. It's not about markets. It's about a complete
Starting point is 01:49:57 change of the global order. That's right. That's what you're looking at. And so when people call me and say, what's going to go up? I don't know. I really don't know. I don't know what's going to go up. I do know where the dollar's going. It's going to digital, and it's going to lose whatever current status it has right now. Every day that passes, there's more news that comes out that countries are moving away, dumping the dollar.
Starting point is 01:50:22 Again, let's go back to this. The Federal Reserve lost money. The people that make the money lost almost a trillion dollars. I mean, this is insane. So you can't trust that system. The mere fact that they can't do anything to affect the price of gold, raising, lowering, hinting, it doesn't matter it go it's it's it's on its own now it's become organic it's outside of their control and you have to remember
Starting point is 01:50:53 the dollar inherently since 1971 is at war with gold they've done they did a pretty good job by the way of covering that up for a long time they went after in my opinion it's my opinion they went after the hunt family in the in the early 1980s uh to make sure that nobody cornered the silver market again that exposes them because it's not that hard to corner the physical silver market i mean you could you have a little if you're if you're an elon musk type or somebody even you know a billionaire you could corner the silver market. It's not that hard. They exposed that, and so they shut that down because it made the price of silver start really going up with $52.50 an ounce in 1980. So nobody did that. And then gold cratered in the 1980s because it was mourning in America, and it had Art Laffer and the Laher curve, and they're going to stimulate the economy through deficit spending and all
Starting point is 01:51:46 this other stuff. And so it, it looked like that era was over. Well, until it's not, and then you've spent too much, you know, again,
Starting point is 01:51:54 it's a trillion dollars every 100 days. So in my opinion, I think that entire system is, is coming apart. They're going to have to reset somehow their war with gold. It's, it's, it's continuing. I don't know what they're going to have to reset somehow their war with gold it's it's it's continuing i don't know what they're going to do about it but every time the gold goes up that you see you know this crate i wouldn't have predicted these prices six months ago i didn't say that i mean i thought we'd be in the 2000 uh maybe 2100 range but to break into the 20 that's that's
Starting point is 01:52:22 something 2400 is something that uh i don't think even some of the most bullish analysts were saying that we were going to be in here at the at this stage in 2024 david so something else is afoot i agree yeah i also talked about the tea party uh organization guy earlier we're talking about uh how it's out of control and he's saying you know when you look at trump he looks at it like from the standpoint of a businessman he says well if you go bankrupt you just declare bankruptcy and you start all over again well you can't do that with the country uh so but he didn't address so what happens when the country is bankrupt what happens when uh we can't service the debt for example uh and um and
Starting point is 01:52:59 what happens is they completely reset the financial system you know that's where he stopped he didn't talk about that and how they do that well Well, they just completely wipe that out. Here's the next new thing. How do they force people in it? I've got an article I haven't covered here where somebody was talking about, well, maybe it's going to be through the food supply. Maybe it'll be through some kind of bird flu pandemic. Because they're going to start registering all the backyard chickens
Starting point is 01:53:21 and anything else like that that people have in the uk beginning in september they're telling everybody we got this bird flu uh pandemic that's going on right now it's really serious and but you know in three months or six months i should say six months was when they said it in six months we're going to start registering all this stuff it's like well if it's serious why don't you do it now same type of iterative gradual control that we saw throughout the COVID pandemic. They're going to start doing that as well. And so they said, well, so what happens when they go in and they say, well, we've got to kill all the chickens and everything. Now everybody's starving.
Starting point is 01:53:56 That's going to be a very effective weapon to try to force people into their currency, right? I'll trade all this for food. And so when I look at gold or when I look at backyard chickens, or when I look at solar, that is off of their grid, you know, I don't like a solar being used as, as an input into the grid. Uh, but I like it as a system that's off to the side that gives you independence from the grid. You know, you look at all those things and they can be very expensive and it's like well why would i bother to have chickens and i just go buy chickens or go buy eggs at the grocery store the same thing with the power
Starting point is 01:54:34 why would i spend more money for a solar system than than this other stuff was because you're preparing for what you think is going to come along and that's the real issue that's as we're saying here that's above and beyond all of these financial problems that are coming home to roost. And that is, you know, what this control mechanism that I think they're going to try to get this done by 2029. I think it's all going to happen in the next presidential term, regardless of which one of these clowns gets a second term.
Starting point is 01:55:03 Absolutely. Wasn't it like 180 different fires or planes flying into food distribution points? They had two, two different planes at the, maybe three. And there was a lot of accidents. So many coincidences. So many coincidences. Oh, and you have, uh, you have built, you have kill Gates buying up all the, the farmland.
Starting point is 01:55:25 Yeah. I saw a meme the other day, and I thought it was great. I think it was depicting the Revolutionary War. Maybe it was Boston-era, 1770s. It had somebody getting tarred and feathered, and it said that we need to make tax collectors birds again. It reminded me of that, thinking about the backyard chickens. You know, they will do that. I mean, and I think all the test models from COVID-1984 were, what will people comply?
Starting point is 01:55:53 And we found that out. All you have to do is give them a Trump figure and say he's on your side. He's playing 4D chess. That'll neutralize the people that generally would stand up to it. And you were so right this morning. You'd be so angry if this was Hillary Clinton. You'd be so angry if this was Hillary Clinton. You'd be so angry if this was Barack Obama, but you're not. And that's the mind control here.
Starting point is 01:56:11 And that's why we live in a world where what you just said could become a reality, where they start going after anybody who's producing on their own, trying to get you under the guise of, we have a we have a bird flu outbreak for our own food supply and we're in this together like they're going after any semblance of independence and people would roll over i think a large portion of them would and and again not everyone and there's a lot of people that are are more awake but we're we're caught in an election year and it means nothing it means nothing in my opinion i'm not
Starting point is 01:56:45 even i pay attention to it uh in politics anymore for the for sun sues maximum of know your enemy this is mind control it's psychological warfare that's why i pay attention to it um but no you're right david and continue we know our enemy our enemy has has made their plans clear they've even given us a rough time frame in which they want to do it, a time frame where they want to ban cars and ban other things and all the rest of this stuff. But, you know, when you look at a situation like Amos Miller, for example, right, a local or state government can make it worse or they can make it better. So what we can do is, and I think it is something people really need to think about,
Starting point is 01:57:22 and that is to make sure that you've got things that are outside of their system, food, energy, wealth, and things like that, like gold or silver that is outside of their system. And then, of course, make sure at the local level that you've got people who are not going to be worse than the criminals at the top. These people have taken over our government. But you've got people who are going to somewhat stand against that, even if they just passively don't comply. You know, if you've got people like that and you've made some preparations, that's kind of the best that you can do on a material, secular basis. You know, certainly, you know, having a connection with God is going to give you a foundation there that's
Starting point is 01:58:02 going to take you through whatever comes but from a secular material perspective i think the best you can do is prepare individually and then from the election standpoint if you can find any good candidates that are that you can support that's good and if you can't get out of that state i mean that's the only thing i tell people i do think that there will be more there'll be better and better candidates on local level ballots as we move forward. It'll be a natural progression because it takes a while. I mean, the things that we're talking about are years out from being in the consciousness of the average, even conservative person that listens to talk radio. We're way ahead of that. And again,
Starting point is 01:58:45 they might catch up. They might not. But I think a good portion of them will. I mean, places like Texas will have just because of the sheer fact that everything's being exposed. You have people like Greg Abbott busing up illegal aliens to Martha's Vineyard for political stunts or taking them to sanctuary cities and ignoring his duty which is to secure the border in which the state he governs and he has the he has the the duty has the ability has the power to do that and he's tasked to do that he does not do it and that's that's the republican party in a nutshell he'll do anything but he'll put he'll run any stunt he'll try to score any points that he can.
Starting point is 01:59:26 But I think that runs out. And again, when it becomes so bad, people just have to figure out another way. There has to be some sort of valve for that. And there will be. There will be better and better candidates. But it's going to take, unfortunately, the way things work. It has to get worse before it gets better. And so I think just right now is a good time to prepare for change. And one of the best ways you can do that is having backyard chickens. I love that idea. I've got backyard
Starting point is 01:59:52 chickens, love chickens. They produce eggs, they have something, you know, looking at having precious metals, cryptocurrencies, anything that's outside of the system, cash, you know, having a little bit of cash on hand is always good. I mean, I know I'm in the precious metals business, but I think there's a multi-pronged way to just be in a better position for when things get a little bit more weird. It will, I believe. Yeah. And, you know, it can be a little bit difficult to find good people, but a lot of times, you know, if it's somebody that's really good the eye of saran will find them and identify them for you as well you got somebody who just speaks up at a
Starting point is 02:00:30 school board meeting you know the eye of saran focuses on them that tells you right there you know we know that politics is local and they know it as well and so you know they're going to focus you see somebody who really gets the eyeball of Saron on them, pay attention to that person. And a lot of times those people will move on to run for office. We got the guy who's running for governor now in North Carolina. He got elected as lieutenant governor last time. He's got no background in politics. He's got nothing at all on his resume that would get him to be lieutenant governor or governor,
Starting point is 02:01:03 except that he stood up and took these people on in a public forum over guns and over some other issues like that and that made him a folk hero and he's got just general good common sense i think so now he's running for governor so sometimes you know they focus on somebody like that and all next thing you know they're lieutenant governor next thing you know they're running for governor uh that type of thing can happen and uh so, you know, people can focus on that. But tell us a little bit about what's going on as, you know, with this crazy gold market. What's going on with Wise Wolf? A lot of exciting things going on.
Starting point is 02:01:35 Well, I tell you what, if things get worse, I might just run again just for the fun of it, to follow one of these establishment guys around and make their brain melt. You know, just like having to face these issues. The politicians don't like it when you actually know more than they do yeah um and they they don't like having to answer questions but you know what we're doing here and uh just coming off of uh i flew back from california i was out on tinfoil hat which was a lot of fun and we promoted wolfpack there and uh sam tripoli is is uh somebody we love to sponsor and they're spreading this around so we're helping more people we've grown the pack significantly we passed over a thousand members uh this last week which i've been that was been my goal for so long i could almost i just could get so close but we wouldn't
Starting point is 02:02:22 hit it and we finally hit a thousand So we have a thousand members across the country. As you mentioned, it's like most of the country now, the states have no sales tax on gold and silver bullion and coins. And so that's great for us. Yeah, I talked about that yesterday. Forty-five states now have, the latest one was Kentucky, overrode the veto from Andy Beshear, this horrible Democrat governor, one of the worst. He's almost up to the level of Whitmer during the pandemic.
Starting point is 02:02:52 So he fought that. But they overrode that. And there's only five left, and one of them is New Jersey. I think they'll probably do something to help Bob Menendez with his gold bars there. So that might be a shoe in there as well. I've got a question for you from a listener michelle obama asks about ask you if you can explain the nevada goldbacks who makes them and how do they work well there's there's nevada wyoming new hampshire utah
Starting point is 02:03:20 these states respectively have a a gold back made by a mint there that the state approves of and these are 24 karat gold notes as a matter of fact i was looking at gold telegraphs twitter today and dubai has a new uh note from it's from the government it's a 24 karat note there's going to be other countries that do this it's approximately like 0.01 gram or something in each note. So if you take that note and you melt it, you're going to get that amount of gold. So you're walking around with not just like a gold bar, but it's 24 karat gold spread over this gold. I wish I should have had one on hand. I'd go get one for you.
Starting point is 02:04:00 And they don't have a dollar denomination on them because it's always changing, right? So it's just a total. It'll be measured. And they don't have a dollar denomination on them because it's always changing, right? So it's just a total. It'll be measured in, yeah, they have denominations, but it's basically measured in how much gold is in there. So it goes from like one to five to tens. And so you'll have a little bit thicker note as it goes up. What Wolfpack does, what I did, David, is I just bought the one denominations the singles and and i just spread it over the different states so i get all the different states with the one denominations and we put those in every single wolf pack so if we say one denomination is that a is it marked as
Starting point is 02:04:36 one dollar is it marked as one you know some uh yeah it's marked it's marked as like a dollar uh but that's not what it means it's it's kind of like a dollar. Uh, but that's not what it means. It's, it's kind of like how the, uh, the American silver Eagles marked as a dollar. Yeah, exactly. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:04:50 Yeah. Or dimes or things like that. You know, they have a nominal value, but it's, it's not translatable. It's again, you're going to be looking at what the conversion rate of that is.
Starting point is 02:05:00 And you can look at some of the online retailers like JM bullion, uh, and others, they list them for like, I think they're in the online retailers like jm bullion uh and others they list them for like i think they're in the mid like six dollars and fifty cents range if you buy them with a credit card or something like that and and we're under the five into the five range for them when we put them in wolfpack so uh and they're not cheap they're not cheap and there's only a few places that you can get them but i think there's going to be more and more of a future form it's not the best way to invest in gold but it's a great way to have something outside of the system
Starting point is 02:05:29 for trading, for bartering, for smaller items. As a matter of fact, I was going to tell you, one of the things that I've been telling people right now is if you're able to get gold and hold it for the long term, one of the best things you can do is buy fractional gold, in my opinion, because again, we're looking at the gold price. If you're able to get 10th ounce gold coins, and hold it for the long term, one of the best things you can do is buy fractional gold in my opinion, because again, we're looking at the gold price. If you're able to get 10th ounce gold coins, that's about the size of a dime, you can get 10th ounce gold coins right now and hold them.
Starting point is 02:05:55 You've got a divisible, because it's gonna cost you around $300. You've got a divisible trading piece that you can use. It's actually could be like, this is a week's worth of groceries and it's in a dime size instead of being in a, in a one ounce coin. So if you can hold it for the longterm, and that's one of the great things about Wolfpack is we save you a significant amount on items like that, whether it's a 10, a 10th ounce, and I say one 10th, one 10th of an ounce
Starting point is 02:06:20 bar or coin. We usually start putting those in the, in in the wise wolves which is the 500 and up you start getting gold in the alpha which is the 250 that's the gram uh bars but but some of the best ways to get fractional gold is through wolf pack right now and i'm i'm doing the infomercial that's one of the best ways because we buy them in bulk and then uh and then beat the other online retailers significant yeah so i i think you know when we're talking about uh these um goldbacks And then it beat the other online retailers significantly. Yeah. So I think, you know, when we're talking about these goldbacks and stuff, you just kind of think of them like you would a Kennedy half dollar. That's not worth 50 cents anymore.
Starting point is 02:06:54 That's right. I used to have a lot of those. And if we go back to having something that's like a, you know, gold that's the size of a dime and buy a week's worth of groceries, you go back to where it was when my parents were kids, where they could actually get a week's worth of groceries for a dime you go back to where it was when, uh, my parents were kids, uh, where they can actually get a week's worth of groceries for somebody put up a main the other day, I wanted to correct them, but I didn't have the heart, but they, it was, uh, it should have been, they just got it wrong on what the bar was. It should have been, uh, like 10, 10 ounce bars of gold. It says like 10 of these would have bought you a median priced home in the 19 twenties, and then it shows in today's world says 10 of these will bought you a median priced home in the 1920s.
Starting point is 02:07:25 And then it shows in today's world, it says 10 of these will buy you a median priced home in the 2000s and 24. Yes, because gold just held its value. It's the currency that was separated from that value and then used over and over again and printed into oblivion that's debased itself. And so, yeah, if you just as a
Starting point is 02:07:46 store of value gold's just a good thing to have silver is a good thing to have i think a silver because is so undervalued and we we hit a little bit on that today but um it's going to be like 200 million ounces deficit this year on above ground supplies versus demand i think we're gonna there's a lot of reckoning happening in the commodities markets and we're, we're, we're trying to prepare for that. The prices are moving all over the place, but we're,
Starting point is 02:08:12 we're definitely, we're definitely meeting the challenge. I think Dave. Well, that's great. And, and of course you can find, you can get to Tony,
Starting point is 02:08:18 go to David night.gold. I'll take it to wise wolf gold. Get in on the, he's now got over a thousand people with wolf pack so you get in with that buying group and that helps you uh to buy smaller quantities and get a better price on smaller quantities because you're part of the bigger group there and uh so but he can handle um gold or silver orders at any size so i've known tony for a long time i've seen articles this last week tony where they they say well the thing is you've got to now everybody's jumping into gold thing and everybody's paying attention to it.
Starting point is 02:08:49 So there's going to be some scammers out there. Make sure you're dealing with somebody that has been around for a while that you know. That's the key thing. So thank you so much for what you do for us. Thank you for your support. And you've got a program that's coming up after this program, don't you? Yes, sir. I'll be at 11 a.m. Central Time, the Arterburn Radio Transmission, Rockfin.
Starting point is 02:09:07 I'll be live on freeworld.fm and my Twitter. Come join me over there. All right. Sounds great. Thanks again, Tony. And folks, we'll be right back. Stay with us. Thank you. You're listening to The David Knight Show. Whether you're feeling like the blues or bluegrass,
Starting point is 02:10:14 APS Radio has you covered. Check out a wide variety of channels on our app at APSradio.com. All right, welcome back. As I was talking before about the pandemic, and I do want to get back to this, because this is an article I see happening everywhere. Rand Paul has made the rounds with Tucker Carlson. He's being focused on by pretty much every conservative media.
Starting point is 02:10:41 This was penned all day yesterday at Zero Hedge headline. We have 15,000 samples in Wuhan. Could do full genomes of 700 COVIDs. Rand Paul drops a COVID bombshell. Now, all that is fine, and I have opposed since 2014, and what woke me up to what was happening with this stuff was Alison Young's series of articles on USA Today about accidents down at the Tulane National Primate Center. But then she saw this is happening all over the place.
Starting point is 02:11:16 We've got 200 or so of these labs that are, you know, affiliated with universities, biosafety level three and biosafety level four four being the highest um you know the most dangerous stuff that they're working with and all these different accidents where they've got infected animals with very serious diseases escaping from the lab where you got the disease being found outside of the lab which is what happened in uh tulane the primate center uh people who go down there from the cdc to investigate it one of them got sick and they said oh it wasn't from this so that must have been a prior exposure things like that uh people who are working in the labs having faulty equipment and getting exposed to it and then they could pass this on to other people
Starting point is 02:12:01 so these things are not only a waste of money, but they're very dangerous. And following those stories, it got a lot of attention and it was picked up by Congress and they told Fauci, stop it. They told Francis Collins, stop it. And so then they started continuing to do that.
Starting point is 02:12:17 And China continued to do it. Even at the university of North Carolina, one of the domestic labs that they continued to do it in defiance of Congress, Ukraine, other places like that where they're running this stuff. I do not support gain-of-function research, but folks, this is a red herring. And I say that because Rand never talks about the jab. He never talks about the ventilators. He never talks about remdesivir. He invests in remdesivivir he said these officials knew the chinese lab was proposing to create a covet 19-like virus and not one of these officials revealed this scheme to the public in fact 15 agencies with knowledge of this project have continuously refused to release any information concerning this alarming and
Starting point is 02:13:01 dangerous research well i'm glad that they failed and they did fail because as i pointed out before the excess deaths began with the vaccine the vaccine is the bioweapon and to continue to talk about this lab in wuhan is a deliberate political ploy it is a deliberate red herring and it really gets me He won't talk about the jab. He won't talk about Trump. And he wants to give cover to all the people who participated in this. That's what's really going on. And so as I was talking to Tony, this article out of Expose News,
Starting point is 02:13:39 we have, will a false bird flu pandemic be the end of animal agriculture? And will it be used to usher in food rationing? And also, CBDC, right? Sorry, we don't have any more food. But we'll give you some food if you've got this code. You remember, anybody who's familiar at all with the Bible knows the story about the massive famine and Joseph and how he got in on the good side of Pharaoh and told him that coming up, you know, there's going to be seven years of plenty and then seven years of famine and that type of thing.
Starting point is 02:14:21 And so Pharaoh put him in charge and he stored all this stuff up. And then in order to survive, people had to come and, you know, they were the only ones with any food and they had to buy the food from them. And after a while, nobody had anything left and they sold themselves into slavery. This, I believe, is what they want to do. And the overhyped threat of a human bird flu pandemic is a hoax to reset our food system, argues Alexis Baden-Mayer in a sub stack. And I agree with that. I think it is a hoax. I think it is another one of these things where we've got all these coincidences, as Tony was talking about, um you know accidents at uh places where there's a lot of food being produced we had the biggest fire i've ever had i think in in texas where the
Starting point is 02:15:13 most of the cattle was burning up cattle burning up the grasslands where they feed them it's just amazing to see how much of our food infrastructure is being taken out by quote-unquote accidents over and over and over again and then there's the fear every year now this bird flu coming out and killing millions tens of millions of birds everywhere shooting the price of eggs up shooting the price of chicken up and all the rest of stuff and you have to ask yourself, you know, what are they practicing? Because they do practice this stuff. And they do create an expectation with people. Oh, yeah, that bird flu thing, that's been getting worse every year, isn't it? Now it's just taking out everything.
Starting point is 02:15:54 Yeah. Moving the Overton window. You know, people's minds. They move the window so they can defenestrate us. So they can throw us out the window. They are going to throw us out the Overton window. That's the plan. The response to bird flu outbreaks has so far
Starting point is 02:16:14 been to kill healthy birds en masse. There will come a time when the only alternative to the mass culling of birds will be to vaccinate them. And we'll have to have all the birds have to be vaccinated. And we'll have to have all the, you know, all the birds have to be vaccinated. And we'll have to kill all the birds that aren't vaccinated. What are they going to say, right?
Starting point is 02:16:31 Because even if they, this is the other thing that they've built the expectation for with everybody. Your vaccine doesn't protect you. It protects other people. See, if, that's what we always used to say about measles and stuff like that. It's like, um, okay, well, if you think it works and you think it's the right thing for you, go ahead and get it. I would tell you otherwise, but you don't have to listen to me. I'm not your doctor. And you know, I'm not arguing that government should keep you from getting a
Starting point is 02:16:59 measles vaccine or an MMR vaccine. I'll talk to you about autism. I'll talk to you about the harmful adjuvants that they put into it and all these other things and how you don't really need to take that risk. But they won't go with that. No, no. Everybody has to get vaccinated. It's like, no, if your vaccine works, you're protected. They have used that now for such a long time that it's very easy for them to sell the idea,
Starting point is 02:17:28 well, I could get my COVID shot, but I'm still going to get sick if you don't get a COVID shot. I can wear my mask, but I'm still going to get sick if you don't wear a mask. And they're going to use the same thing. Your chickens are going to have to be, if you've got backyard chickens, you better register them with us and you better get them vaccinated. Because if you don't, your backyard chickens will kill our chickens. I got an idea. We'll just outlaw all backyard chickens.
Starting point is 02:17:52 How about that? That'd be better, right? So the people who run the vaccines, the big pharmaceutical companies, will be their partner in all this. Creating food shortages could result in food rationing, which would then be the easiest way for them to get people to adopt the digital IDs linked to the CBDCs. Things get bad enough, you literally sell yourself into slavery, like everybody did at the time of Joseph. And they've already planned this, as I said. In March, they were saying, come September in the UK, you're going to have to register your backyard chickens. So they sub-stacked by Alexis Baden-Mayer.
Starting point is 02:18:34 All the hype about whether the bird flu will become a human pandemic might just be a distraction. There are certainly pharmaceutical companies that would benefit from a human bird flu pandemic, but the industry might make even more money preventing a human pandemic uh by vaccinating farm animals especially the world's 33 billion chickens yeah they could sell more vaccines if there's a vaccine if there's a shot for every chicken they can make uh you know sell more units of that than if there's
Starting point is 02:19:04 a shot for every human being we've only got you know, sell more units of that than if there's a shot for every human being. We've only got about, what, 8 billion people, but we've got 33 billion chickens. So far, the government's response to the bird flu has been to kill millions of chickens. 85.9 million birds killed since 2022. And so it's become an annual ritual, frankly. You know, we've got to kill healthy birds. And so it's become an annual ritual, frankly. We've got to kill healthy birds. When you look at what happened in Norway with the lockdowns,
Starting point is 02:19:31 Brownstone Institute has the article, A Retrospective of the Norway Lockdowns. History has never seen anything like the globally coordinated lockdowns. This is what I've always said. As a matter of fact, when I talked about this ridiculous thing, Fauci didn't do it. Guess who did it? You know, watch my little 25 minute video and I'll tell you that it wasn't Fauci. And of course we know it can't be Trump.
Starting point is 02:19:58 It can never be Trump. That's unthinkable that it could be Trump. It's unthinkable that it could be the guy who was in charge, the guy who appointed these people, who left them in place. And who left not only Fauci, but left Birx in place as well. No, it's got to be several levels down. And I said, this is ridiculous. This is globally coordinated. Everybody was doing the same thing in every country, every Western country. So to say that it's Birx, you know, it's not.
Starting point is 02:20:27 You know, the presidents and leaders, you know, Trudeau and Trump are responsible, but they're not the ones who are running it. There are people above them. Part of the global governance that's already in place that was running it. It was globally coordinated lockdowns of mid-March 2020, all at exactly the same time, doing exactly the same thing. With nearly every nation in the world simultaneously jettisoning its laws and its liberties in favor of an experiment without precedent, one without a clear goal or an exit strategy.
Starting point is 02:21:11 Well, the only place where I disagree with that, the Brownstone Institute, it did have precedent, and it did have a clear goal, and it did have a clear strategy to exit. The strategy to exit it was the jab, and they even said that. And of course, that was what they had practiced from dark winter, two months before 9-11. All for 20 years, they'd practiced this. We're going to lock everybody down, create a fast vaccine, an emergency thing, and everybody's going to have to take that to get out of lockdown. So that was the precedent. These games that they practiced for 20 years, that was the exit strategy.
Starting point is 02:21:41 And that was the goal. The goal was not just to vaccinate and kill people with a vaccine. The goal was to establish the political power to do that as well. But it is interesting to see what is going on with the Norwegian lockdowns. And I'm glad that they pointed out that it was March 2020 everywhere, every nation that did this at the same time simultaneously. So the Norwegian Commission pointed out that scenarios for serious influenza pandemics had already been drawn up in their country as well. Isn't that interesting?
Starting point is 02:22:16 But not even for their worst case scenario, with up to 23,000 dead Norwegians were the dramatic measures that we experienced under the so-called Corona pandemic. They didn't even recommend that stuff for their games. So they were war gaming about an influenza epidemic, just like the United States was. But unlike the United States war games, their war gaming, even if they had 23,000 dead Norwegians, which is, you know, they have much, much, much smaller population. We do. I don't know what percentage that is, but even with that, they would not roll out these things, but we would, you know, we did have that in all of these germ games, dark winter on. So why was Norway shut down on the 12th of March, 2020? I tell you, you know, you look at the timeframe differentials and everything.
Starting point is 02:23:07 It's almost exactly the same hour that we do our stuff. On the 16th of March, 2020, the Imperial College of London published an article which recommended a knockdown strategy based on computer models. But of course, they had already had the other computer model that was about lockdown. And it was a pre-print of that, that Trump said two very smart people, meaning Fauci and Birx showed this to me. So that's why I did it on, uh, on the 13th, on the 24th of March, the Norwegian government announced that it had switched to a knockdown strategy where the goal was that every infected person would infect fewer than one person their initial simulation was that every person would infect two or more two to two and a half people and it would do it forever as i said many times the fundamental model that the imperial college of london had was in uh denial of
Starting point is 02:24:04 everything that epidemiologists had ever seen with any kind of a disease outbreak. The reason we talked about flatten the curve was because there was a curve that associated with every kind of outbreak. I mean, whether it is cholera or whether it was chickenpox or whatever, they would always have this bell-shaped curve. And that goes back to the 1830s. A guy named Farr identified that. And so the curve was called Farr's Law. But their model didn't have that.
Starting point is 02:24:33 You know, it was like, we're going to infect, every person that gets infected is going to infect another two and a half people forever. And so then they came up with another one a few days later. Well, the goal is that an infected person will infect fewer than one person. So if it's fewer than one, it's just like our reproduction thing. If you have slightly over two children per childbearing woman, your population is going to continue to go away very rapidly. So that's what they're looking at with a virus.
Starting point is 02:25:05 That was going to be their goal. According to the Director of Health in Norway, the Imperial College report changed the way of thinking for the entire Western world. The commission that is looking at this now, in retrospect in Norway, and you do have some of these commissions, there's an inquiry going on the UK and Norway, some other places like this. And a lot of times these commissions or these inquiries are done like the JFK assassination thing. It's just there to do a cover-up. Many times that's the case.
Starting point is 02:25:39 Many times even if they come up with a recommendation, that'll be ignored. You had a commission that was put together after they had ClimateGate, which began in the UK at the University of East Anglia. And there were damaging admissions as these emails were released. We got to hide the decline. Our models are not working, on and on. So they put together this commission, and the public was really upset about that. The purpose of the commission was to tell people, oh, that's okay. It really is still a real problem. And that was, you know, what they did.
Starting point is 02:26:11 It was a propaganda move to do a cover-up of how these people were rigging the data and to assure the public that this climate alarmism was real and justified. So this commission is critical of the way in which the decision was taken in the closure of the 12th of March, 2020. It appears the directorate of health made this decision. Brownstone says the commission points out that this should have been made by the government. Well, not even the government should have that kind of power to do that. And they say the commission believes the government should have made more thorough assessments against the Constitution and against human rights.
Starting point is 02:26:53 In the Infection Control Act in Norway, proportionality is a central concept. So what they're saying is they overreacted, to put it mildly. And so you have to keep this in proportion. And as other people have said, and it needs to be repeated all the time, the Constitution doesn't go away when there's a virus out there or a disease or something like that going around. It doesn't go away. Except they have now essentially established
Starting point is 02:27:25 that the commission criticizes the government for having exercised too strong a central control and of course we know how they do that here in the u.s it's done with the money it's done via money it's done via plans that were long laid in the state that is exactly how they run this stuff through. So they finish up the article at Brownstone saying, in my opinion, it seems obvious that the authorities' pandemic management was an ethical, social, and economic abuse of the population,
Starting point is 02:28:02 albeit to a lesser extent in Norway than in many other countries. And it must never happen again. Well, except they were going to have a second term of the two guys that did it. Right? One of these two guys that did this to us, we're going to give them a second term. And everybody's whipped up in such a frenzy that we imagine it'd just be the end of the world if one of these guys doesn't get elected for us. I mean, you know, the people who support Biden. If Trump gets elected, that's the end of everything. The people who support Trump, if Biden gets elected, that's
Starting point is 02:28:27 the end of everything. These two people responsible for the end of everything, pretty close to it. And then their second term, that'll be what they're working on. The end of everything. If the question is not who are you going to vote for for for president, but who does the I and the pentagram want for president? Who do they think is going to be their most useful puppet to get this stuff run through? That's the real issue. That's what this is really about. It's why there's no election except at the local level. You need to understand where this really is. Now, part of that, when we talk about the pandemic,
Starting point is 02:29:07 part of that is universal basic income, of course. And there's been several articles picked up. Actually, they all come back to an article from Stateline by Kevin Hardy talking about how conservative states are pushing back against UBI. Because, and they kind of quote one guy in North or South Dakota, he says, you know, I don't like to introduce a lot of laws. He's my kind of legislator. I'm not one who's always introducing laws, but I try to look and see trends that are out on the horizon, what's happening in these other places that are bad and
Starting point is 02:29:47 try to prevent it. We got a lot of people like that here in Tennessee, frankly. And, um, yeah, Frank nicely, frankly, it was looking at stuff like that and other people as well. And that's a good thing. They're, they're proactive. They see this stuff coming and sometimes they shut it down even before it hits the state.
Starting point is 02:30:06 But when we look at universal income, this is something that was sold by Bloomberg. When he was running for president, he said, look, and everybody got upset with him because you just dissed and disrespected farmers. You called them stupid. Well, he was saying, you know, we used to have everybody doing farming, and we replaced that. Then we got everybody working in factories. And now the smart people like me, the smart ones of us are working to take everybody's jobs. And we just got to figure out how we are going to keep these people from who've lost their job and lost their income, lost their ability to feed themselves and their family. How are we going to keep them from grabbing guillotines and coming for us, lost their ability to feed themselves and their family.
Starting point is 02:30:47 How are we going to keep them from grabbing guillotines and coming for us? He used that phrase, guillotines. And everybody ignored that and said he just disrespected farmers. Yeah, he disrespected all of us. He wants to make all of us slaves to him. And so he was pushing that. Andrew Yang was pushing universal basic income. That was a single issue when he began. And Elon Musk gave him lots of money because Elon Musk is all about universal basic income as well. So is Sam Altman, the guy who is now running OpenAI, the guy who
Starting point is 02:31:19 also has his world coin thing. Yeah, just we got this thing looks like an eyeball and you just stare into it and it you know gets your biometric information about your retina or whatever and we'll give you a little bit of a coin you know just sell your freedom your inheritance of freedom just just sell it for a bowl of porridge here just look into this little orb uh and so it's it's pretty widespread with a lot of the technocrats but of course it was a precedent that was also helped along by donald trump never before in history have we had people be able to stay home and collect a check for doing nothing and he didn't have to qualify it went to everybody everybody got that stimulus check everybody needed to stay home and so this is another precedent that trump did you know moving um the um universal basic income moving the overton window for everybody as a technocracy.com
Starting point is 02:32:17 says the universal basic income movement is global is being pushed straight from the top at the un uh what they don't say is that the person who pushed it and who established that precedent was Donald Trump in 2020. How South Dakota State Senator John Wolk likes to think of himself as a lookout. Keeping an eye on new laws, programs, and ideas that are brewing across the states. He said, I don't bring a ton of legislation. The main thing I like to do is to try to stay ahead of friends and try, sorry, trends, not friends. I like to stay ahead of trends and try and prevent bad things from coming into our state. This session, that means sponsoring successful legislation, banning cities or counties from
Starting point is 02:33:03 creating universal basic income programs. And let me just comment. This is, again, this is on Stateline publication, looking at what's happening at states. This is a global agenda, as technocracy.com pointed out. This is coming from the UN on down. We all know what this is about. We've all seen it.
Starting point is 02:33:26 They've given us some rough time frames. They would like to get this through. How do you stop it at the state and local level? You have to understand what the global plans are, but you understand that where the rubber meets the road is at the state level. The globalism is only going to be blocked at the local and state level. You're not going to have people like Mike Johnson or Donald Trump or Joe Biden block it. They're going to help it. They're going to help it. The solution is not in the District of Columbia.
Starting point is 02:33:55 The solution is not in the Oval Office with a president. The solution is going to be done in at the state level and or the local level. While Wilk isn't aware of any local governments publicly floating the idea in South Dakota, he says such programs as bureaucrats trying to hand out checks to make sure that your party registration matches whoever signed the checks for the rest of your life. That's the way he phrases it. That's right. They want to make you dependent. That's always been the purpose of welfare and the
Starting point is 02:34:26 purpose of central bank digital currency is the same as welfare for all and uh and it truly does amaze me to see libertarian economists uh people who have in the past warned us about the welfare state. Murray, who wrote books about that, that were the basis used for welfare reform by conservatives in the 1980s, now becoming, Charles Murray now becoming a supporter and a pusher of central bank digital currency. It is a Marxist system of welfare, just like the systems that he used to oppose, but he's lied himself with the technocrats, the economic gut punch of the pandemic. No, it wasn't a pandemic.
Starting point is 02:35:15 It was the government action that they tried to justify by fake pandemic, but it was an economic gut punch and expanded many things, not just a stimulus check, but the child tax credit, all these other things, but it directly handed cash to people from the federal government who just puts it on their tab. South Dakota is among at least six states where GOP officials have looked to ban basic income programs. The basic income concept has been around for decades. In 2019, they did an experiment in Stockton, California.
Starting point is 02:35:51 By the way, Stockton, California was the first municipality to go bankrupt. And so, but they still have all these bankrupt Democrat ideas. And they selected 125 individuals to get $500 a month with no strings attached for two years. But you know, they can't afford to do that. And once you start this stuff, then it becomes very difficult to stop it.
Starting point is 02:36:18 They quote Ronald Reagan, who said the closest thing to eternal life on this planet is a government program. It's absolutely right. We'll be right back. Elvis. Ladies and gentlemen, Reagan who said the closest thing to eternal life on this planet is a government program. He's absolutely right. We'll be right back. Elvis. Ladies and gentlemen, the Beatles. And the sweet sounds of Motown. Find them on the oldies channel at APSradio.com. Terima kasih telah menonton! Thank you. You're listening to The David Knight Show. Welcome back on Rock Fan Jason Barker.
Starting point is 02:38:20 Good to see you there at Nights of the Storm and Foxhole Report. And, of course, he has Nights of the Storm, uh, with angry tiger who has a snake and tiger financial report. Jason says, uh, when I lived in Japan, they had a 100% tax on all imported American cars. We had little to no tax on their cars coming in and it was killing our industry. Yeah. Talk about aetry that is happening there and of course um it was the type of thing that that went on for a long time and
Starting point is 02:38:52 with a lot of different types of goods not just cars when you look at the european tax structure the value-added tax that they have where there is a tax like a sales tax that is added at every stage of production or you know when you hand it off to somebody else and they do something else with it every stage you have a tax whereas here with a sales tax you only pay the tax at the final sale there they had a tax at every level and uh and and so it got to be very expensive and they would make sure that if their goods were going to be exported whether it was a car or a you know candy container um if you've ever been to europe you know you can say well um you know i'm gonna i'm shipping this to the u.s okay well you get a vat credit or you don't
Starting point is 02:39:37 have to pay it or something like they fill out a form and give them a passport number well the same thing was happening with the cars the cars would arrive without any taxes on them whereas if we were selling we would put that kind of penalty on american cars the american government would put a penalty tax penalty on american cars you know the american car companies would have to pay their income taxes and other things like that and those cars would go abroad uh having not only the american taxes but the taxes that were imposed on them in foreign countries and if they're very protective like japan with 100 tax right they get 100 tax plus all the american taxes are on that car as well
Starting point is 02:40:19 yeah we've been playing stupid for a long time, really long time. On Rockfin, Andromeda1, thank you very much for the tip. And Eric, thank you as well. And on Rumble, Milton Friedman2 is now a monthly supporter. Thank you so much. I appreciate that. Let's do an update here. I talked a couple of days ago about what happened. I think, when was it, over the weekend or something,
Starting point is 02:40:44 where that uh that bishop in uh australia was attacked um bishop uh mar marie um emmanuel is his name uh he was stabbed multiple times during a live stream uh sydney and sydney the church service uh he's been in stable condition and when you look at that and you when you first look at that video and it's truly horrific and um i wonder if he survived that well yeah and he's in stable condition as a matter of fact the guardian uh instead of saying this person who allegedly stabbed they usually put allegedly there until somebody's been convicted of something uh but not there with the victim and so they put that he was allegedly stabbed no he was really stabbed the
Starting point is 02:41:31 question is who did it but we've got the video so we pretty much know who did it and then of course the guardian other media turn around and attack this guy because they said that he's transphobic. He's an anti-vaxxer, all the rest of this stuff, allegedly stabbed. So speaking from his hospital bed on Thursday morning, the bishop delivered a message to the attacker. I say to him, you're my son. I love you. And I always pray for you. He said an audio message.
Starting point is 02:42:01 Whoever sent you to do this, I forgive them as well. In Jesus' mighty name, I have nothing in my heart but love for everyone. Whether that person is a Christian or not is totally beside the point. The Lord Jesus always taught us to love one another. And for this young man, I say to you, you're my son, you always will be, my praise, in the name of the lord jesus he said to him well when you look at what happened uh and of course no charges have been laid against him yet um they've got counterterrorism police are there they finally came around to saying it was a terrorist attack because he's shouting alahu akbar as he stabbed him uh but um he's had to undergo surgery because he cut off one of his fingers now this is
Starting point is 02:42:49 i wanted to wait a little bit to try to get some clarity on this some people reporting that he had several fingers cut off other people reported that he had cut off one finger other people said that his switchblade had not opened up properly so the first few stabs that he got in did not count here's uh the video of this again and um he um he's attacked there he did get the blade out he did stab this bishop and other people who were trying to stop him. But it could have been worse because he first came after him with his face, but he did not have the blade deployed. So the response of the premier there in New South Wales said that what needs to happen is we need to have social media platforms need to be held to account after this.
Starting point is 02:43:49 And they need to be held to account because they show people what I just showed you. That's the problem. See, we're the problem. It's not the newcomer. They're fine. Their response to everything is going to be censorship of some way control of some way they want to control speech not borders and so that's that's where they are coming up we've got to control that well as people are looking at this they they point out this was
Starting point is 02:44:17 something of a miracle said one guy who was a close friend of this guy who got stabbed this bishop emmanuel um he said um saved from death because the alleged attacker's knife failed to open properly during the stabbing and the suspect cut off his own finger in the botched attack close friend danny abdallah spoke to the bishop as he recovered in hospital overnight on Tuesday, revealed further details and come to light. The bishop was stabbed multiple times, rushed to the hospital in stable condition. He appeared to strike the bishop a series of blows to the head and neck, repeatedly swinging down in a stabbing motion. In the video clip, the alleged attacker pauses briefly to look at his hand
Starting point is 02:45:05 before returning the attack but was unable to properly open the knife. It's since been confirmed that the attacker cut off his own finger with the knife during the attack. Wasn't that interesting? God using the weapon against him. It's not a weapon.
Starting point is 02:45:27 Very much like the Psalms. So many of those, you know. May he fall into the pit that he dug for others. He, the alleged knife man, went for the face, and he was going for the face, but the knife didn't open, said Mr. Abdallah, who has spoken to this bishop in the hospital. So in California, we have now, California lawmakers unveiled plans to try to move reparations along. And of course, one of the real practical problems with these reparations is even deciding who gets them right uh barack obama is um half white half black um you know who and there's even questions about
Starting point is 02:46:15 who who is his father on the on the black side is it the guy from uh africa or is it uh somebody from chicago that's been identified by some people? You've got Angela Davis who is horrified to find out that both of her grandfathers were white. It says a black Marxist who has lived her life pushing racism. And she was horrified to find out that um uh she has um she's half white and then you have people like elizabeth warren uh i don't know the reparations i don't think are going for indians but you know she she might have some genealogy office looking into her if they do something like this in her neck of the woods so california lawmakers unveiled plans for
Starting point is 02:47:02 genealogy office to decide which residents are genuine descendants of slaves and could get life changing benefit payouts. Well, we already know that it's not going to include Lala Harris. You know, she didn't come from this country. It was her father. I think was it Jamaica or something bragged about the fact that their family owned slaves. So, you know, she's got a mother from India, a father from Jamaica, and his family owned the slaves. So is she going to have to pay for some of that? Well, that's Jamaica.
Starting point is 02:47:37 It's not in California. But again task force last year decided that some residents should win 1.2 million dollar payouts as compensation for injustice from a slavery era onward the purpose of this is to divide it is divisive it is going to be unjust they're going to have people will be penalized because of what their ancestors did that's what this is about this is the this genealogy office is the ultimate in this kind of Maoist you know civil war they want to create over race it is absolutely unworkable besides being unjust. But what is really sad about this is that if you look at some of the churches, I think it was in Boston, where you had some of the churches demanding, some black churches demanding that white churches pay them or something like that. And I said, do they not understand the fundamental message of Christianity,
Starting point is 02:48:48 which is exactly what this bishop was saying? We forgive people. Why do we forgive people? Well, because if you're a Christian, if you're a black Christian, and you're going to demand that white Christians pay you for something that you didn't do? That you think maybe their ancestors did? You have absolutely, you're harboring unforgiveness in your heart. And you are not willing to lay the things that have been done to you that you imagine. Actually, they were done to your ancestors many generations back. You're not willing to leave that at the cross. Well, then you're not going to be able to leave your sins at the cross either,
Starting point is 02:49:29 the things that you have done. He died for what the wrongs that we did and the wrongs that were done to us. The churches don't understand that anymore. In New Jersey um you have student members of an unofficial club are under investigation for alleged racism what is this unofficial club it is the white student union what a race it's not okay to be white you know that's one of the things i talked about seeing this happening at the university of south arden tampa 50 years ago when i was a student there we had the black student union which is incredibly racist we had the gay coalition these two organizations were not only
Starting point is 02:50:16 you know the black student union gay coalition um exclusion uh they excluded other people the very divisive uh and they hung together and and even though it was a large student body of 25 000 students uh they um were able to hang together because most of the people were commuting students and didn't really have much connection to what was happening on campus at the time. That's changed now, I understand. They've got sports teams and stuff like that. But at that point in time, they could hang together. They could make sure they won the elections because nobody ever voted. I never voted in any of those elections.
Starting point is 02:50:54 I never knew when they were, who was running in any of them. The only reason I knew about all this stuff or even knew about what happened with student government was because we had 25,000 students and everybody had to pay a student activity fee. And the student government got control of all those funds. And these guys with the Black Student Union and the Gay Coalition gave it to themselves. And there were some criminal allegations, but they never convicted anybody. They got away with it. And I've been watching that same pattern in government for the last 50 years.
Starting point is 02:51:26 So here's a white student union. Again, yeah, racist probably, but is it any different than the black student union? Probably not. But one form of racism is encouraged, the other is discouraged, because they want to divide the country over race. That's what Bill Ayers, Bernadine Dorn, the weather weatherman underground. They knew they couldn't get a traditional Marxist revolution between different economic classes.
Starting point is 02:51:53 So they wanted to do it over racial issues in North Carolina. A high school student at 16 is suspended for saying illegal alien in class. He got suspended and it's on his permanent record that he's a racist. And he was hoping to get a scholarship as a track student. He believes that this is going to keep him from being able to do that. He questioned the term alien in an assignment. He says, does this refer to space aliens or illegal aliens without green cards? He's joking around, and they didn't think that was funny.
Starting point is 02:52:24 Should have used the term squatter. That's a better term anyway. I guess he wanted him to refer to him as newcomers. But perhaps he doesn't realize it. This might be the best thing that ever happened to him if he doesn't go to college. If he thinks this is bad, you know,
Starting point is 02:52:41 he gets, he gets labeled a racist and suspended from school for talking about using the term illegal alien oh well you think it's going to happen when he gets to college i said earlier um you know you had the um south dakota representatives looking at universal basic income trying to shut it down before it gets to south carolina well we have people in tennessee that are pretty proactive with things like this. And of course, what we've seen happening in New York with squatters, we now have a Tennessee bill to protect property owners from squatters. I put this in here because again, whatever state you're in, you need to understand that the state can make it better or worse. Has anything been done in New York to stop their excessive squatter laws?
Starting point is 02:53:27 You can go in, and if you're there for 30 days, now you own the place, essentially. And we've seen people in New York get arrested by the police because they try to get these squatters out. They take the side of the squatters. We've seen property owners in New York get killed by the squatters. So here in Tennessee, they're trying to head this off. Home ownership is the American dream for many.
Starting point is 02:53:50 So State Representative Tim Rudd from Murfreesboro in a press release, he says this proactive legislation that protects property owners, but also deters bad actors who have learned to exploit the law and to terrorize homeowners. This creates a streamlined process for Tennesseans to quickly take back control over what is rightfully theirs. You see, you've got laws being drawn up in Tennessee, maybe other places as well, to make sure that if somebody moves in, you streamline the process to get them removed, whereas New York has done nothing.
Starting point is 02:54:27 Nothing has been done in New York. They've got the worst laws to start with. And when I looked it up, I think in Tennessee, they had to live there for seven years before they could assert in any legal type of thing. But of course, evicting somebody is a different situation. That's what they're trying to address with this. And so New York has done nothing about this.
Starting point is 02:54:54 That's what I say. You can solve some of these problems at the state level, or you can make them worse. The press release says the bill removes much of the burden from legitimate property owners by establishing a clear process for law enforcement to restore possession. It can expedite the removal of illegal occupants in as little as 72 hours, and the legislation also clarifies that the sheriff may arrest the trespassers. Dishonest trespassers have learned to exploit the law in places like New York, where a squatter who occupies a home for at least 30 days can be granted tenant rights, says a press release.
Starting point is 02:55:31 Lawful property owners are then forced to go through a court eviction process to reclaim their homes. And so still nothing is being done in New York, but in some other states, they're already working on it. This, I thought, was kind of interesting from a personal standpoint. Red Lobster is considering Chapter 11 bankruptcy after they lost $11 million. Most of that, they said, was because of their endless shrimp promotion. Wow. I guess this is a jumbo shrimp problem uh it got this shrimp problem got really really big um so uh and i when i saw this article it it hit with me personally uh the chain started as a single restaurant in Lakeland, Florida in 1968. It has about 650 locations in almost all the states.
Starting point is 02:56:30 And I worked at one when I was in high school in Tampa that was near Bush Gardens on Bush Boulevard. And I had some friends who went there, got some jobs, and they were getting paid pretty good. They were working in the kitchen or as dishwashers. And so I went there to apply for a job. Unfortunately, I went in wearing a white shirt and a tie. And you can be a bus boy. It's like, what? That doesn't pay as well.
Starting point is 02:56:54 And I did that for about six weeks, I guess. And, you know, the thing is, I hate seafood anyway. I just went there because my friends were working there in the kitchen. I thought I'd get a job with them. But I thought, all right, I'll give it a try. I needed the money. So I did that for just a short period of time. But something about the butter sauce or something they had would get onto my shirt right above my pants, you know, when I'm carrying the busboy thing.
Starting point is 02:57:24 And my mom couldn't get it out even with bleach what is this stuff i said i don't know but they're eating it you know it's one of these fast food things the final straw was uh one waitress who was kind of crabby working at red lobster and uh she she did not get a tip at one of these tables and she accused me of stealing her tip. It's like, I'm not going to steal your tip. But you know, the, the, uh, person who was the manager there, uh, she asked me about it. She didn't believe that I'd stolen it, but I said, well, if I'm even going to be suspected
Starting point is 02:57:56 of this, I'm done. And I, I walked out, you know, so, uh, so now they did their endless shrimp promotion. Uh, evidently the shrimp was pretty good from, uh, cause they, people ate so much of it that put them out of business. And then we have this Boston dynamics. Look at this. This is their new robot. You've seen the robot that does tumbling, uh, somersaults and all the rest of this.
Starting point is 02:58:21 Look at it. This is electric. Look at that. It's coming to life. It's like something straight out of Terminator. It's double jointed. It stands up. The legs go rest of this look at this is electric look at that it's coming to life it's like something straight out of terminator it's double jointed it stands up the legs go backwards now look at this the head looks at you walks towards you now the body turns around wow wow and as one person said um just make sure that if that light you know you look at the face there boston dynamics uh so it's got this big black circle as its head its head is like a that if that light, you know, you look at the face there, Boston Dynamics.
Starting point is 02:58:48 So it's got this big black circle as its head. Its head is like a cylinder. It has a big black circle, no eyes or anything like that, but just a white thing around it. And I said, if that goes red, you better start running, you know. I don't know what it is about Boston Dynamics. They seem to revel in this kind of dystopian approach to their products. They like to do videos about that.
Starting point is 02:59:10 They go out of their way to look sinister. Unlike, you know, the one that we showed last week, you know, where it was open AI working with this company called Figure. And you were told to do something that's working out these puzzles, but it had this California dude kind of voice oh yeah i got it yeah okay let me think sure yeah whatever you know that type of thing and and so they went out of their way to do that even to have it say uh yeah yeah i could do that you know and so they're trying to create this aesthetic that is you know this laid-back california dude guy which really has a cognitive dissonance with
Starting point is 02:59:45 the robot thing there. But Boston Dynamics just owns it. Oh, they want to go full Terminator. And they are constantly pushing that. We designed the electric version of Atlas to be stronger, more dexterous, more agile. Atlas may resemble a human form factor but we're equipping the robot to move in the most efficient way possible to complete a task rather than being constrained by human range of emotion again look at the way this thing stands up atlas will move in ways that exceed human capability oh isn't that nice they said they're exploring commercial uses for the new Atlas, beginning with Hyundai, which acquired the robotics firm in 2021. Competitor Agility Robotics has a partnership that lets Amazon use its biped robots called Digit to lift and to move items in some warehouses. Of course, they have this backwards insect kind of leg that you saw with that Charlie Sheen movie about that it's amazing and then the
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