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You're listening to The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Monday, the 18th of September,
year of our Lord, 2023.
Well, today we're going to take a look
at what is happening with Russell Brand,
because I think it's much bigger than one guy.
This is about the GOP brand.
And this is about what we're willing to put up with.
Does character matter?
When we look at the people that we fall behind,
clearly he has not been found guilty.
But I don't think that means that he was innocent either.
And we see now that the game that has long been played by the left,
by Hollywood, by the establishment media,
is now being played by the right.
And we are supposed to hold him up as the standard, as a victim.
Yeah, they are canceling him.
And he does get canceled in a different way than the rest of us.
But we're going to take a look at that.
We'll look at the assassination attempt.
We have some update news on that.
We're also going to have joining us today someone to talk about the anthrax attack,
which happened 22 years ago today, just a week after 9-11.
And I want to do it in that order so that you would
get the sense of it. We'll be right back. Yeah, I think it's important that we maintain that,
you know, last week we had the anniversary of 9-11, 22 years. And throughout the week,
we had a lot of people writing about that. And, you know, it was certainly not the kind of information
and intensity that you saw after the original event.
But you still, we've kind of kept this in view and in front of people.
And so I wanted to do the same thing with the anthrax attack.
Because the anthrax attack laid the foundation for the attack against us by
Trump and the globalist worldwide in 2020.
You have to understand 9-11 was about seizing the reins of control here in the
United States.
And 2020 was about seizing the reins of control worldwide.
You understand?
And they're tied together.
They're tied together by the same people who are orchestrating this stuff,
the intelligence community here in the United States.
Their footprint is not limited to the five I's,
the five English-speaking countries of the U.S., U.K., Canada, New Zealand, Australia.
It's not limited to that.
And this is something that is much broader.
And so this is something that affects everybody.
And again, you know, the foundation of the surveillance state directed against Americans who would normally resist this stuff was the Patriot Act.
And then for the same patriots who would normally resist this kind of tyranny that we had in 2020, if it had come from a Democrat, if it had come from Hillary or Obama or Biden, we would have resisted it.
But not when it came from Trump. That was another inside
job. So we'll take a look at that. And I don't want to begin with
Russell Brand. And I know that I'll be criticized
by Alex as saying, well, you're holier than thou attitude type of thing.
I'm not talking about that. But if we don't have some moral and legal and ethical
standards here, and if we don't have some moral and legal and ethical standards here,
and if we're going to do exactly the same thing that the left did,
you understand that he did all this.
These are very old charges.
And as he pointed out, hey, I was very clear.
I was very promiscuous at one point in time.
But, you know, that makes it okay.
He was promiscuous.
Well, no, it was worse than promiscuous uh it doesn't even come close to what we know about the public depravity of the man
and the period of time under question and you know about 15 years ago or so on average i guess but um the reality is is that uh the mainstream media hollywood
uh everybody the politicians they all gave him a path at that at that time why
because he was on their team he was on their side he was with them on the political issues
certainly wasn't opposing them and i think it is true that when you see these viral clips that
have come out of him going on and you know reading his list of what big pharmaceutical companies did
to us in 2020 and so forth by the way giving trump a complete pass you noticed that right
did you notice that all of you yeah it's only about the pharmaceutical companies oh we really
hate that vaccine but the guy who funded, who gave them all of your money
to fund it and roll this
out for the entire world, that guy, Trump,
we don't care about that. That's
not a problem.
Anyway,
he does a limited hangout.
Getting upset about the vaccine, upset
about big pharmaceutical, yes.
But you still don't understand and see the bigger
picture if you don't see that Trump is the one responsible for the Trump shots
that he bragged about, that he sold,
that he sold and bragged about up until just a few months ago.
And so, yes, they came after him because of that.
Absolutely did come after him because of that.
And now the conservative media, like Alex, like tucker are now giving him a pass
musk okay we're going to give him a pass on this because now he's on our side
so now he's forgiven all of his sins look uh christ can forgive a serial killer you know we've
had we've had stories about Son of Sam.
Supposedly had a prison conversion when he was waiting on death row.
And I think same thing with Ted Bundy.
But they were still executed.
Christ can forgive you your sins, but there's going to be certain consequences for your actions here on this earth.
And there should be.
And, you know, God does not absolve us of consequences of our actions.
He forgave King David of grievous sins against fellow men,
but even more grievous sins against him.
The sins of pride.
It absolutely flabbergasts me to see Jim Caviezelzel going around blowing trump's shofar if you will
and saying this guy is our king david what what maybe with a back basheva stage king david or David. Or maybe King David, when his pride was so horrible that God unleashed a plague.
Now, the plague came from David's pride, just like the plague of the vaccine came from Trump's
pride. Maybe that's how Trump is like King David. How Trump is not like King David is that there is no contrition. There is no repentance.
There is no begging for mercy.
But understand that even though God forgave David,
there were still consequences.
The child that he had with Bathsheba died.
And because of these other issues,
he said the sword will never depart your house.
He had constant civil war the rest of his life,
even within his own house, his own children,
products of all these different women that he had married.
And so there are consequences,
and God leaves those consequences.
They're for our own good.
But when we look at this, why is it necessary for Tucker to jump on the bandwagon with Russell Brand and for Alex Jones?
I told Karen, I said, you know that Alex is going to be on that right away.
He's going to get Russell Brand on right away.
Probably he'll be on today.
I bet he's going to be on with Alex today.
Because as soon as he sees Stephen Chowderhead, Stephen Crowder, abusing his pregnant wife on video, first thing he does is bring him in and defend him and then set up a business partnership
with him. Maybe that's what they could do. Maybe they could take Andrew Tate, which again, Tucker and Alex love Andrew Tate, abuser of women, a pornographer,
and one of the most prideful people on earth outside of Trump. But you bring these people
together. You could have a media organization with Andrew Tate and Crowder and Alex and Tucker. Oh, there you go.
Big synergy.
Bring in Joe Rogan, too.
And if he can change his politics, you can bring in Howard Stern.
Because, see, that's the thing about Russell Brand that I didn't really understand.
I mean, I never thought he was funny.
His whole persona was one of depravity.
I was not interested and um uh but when i started reading
the details of all the things that he's publicly done as a quote-unquote comedian oh it's just for
laughs right the the acts of depravity that he's done in public as a comedian he's worse than howard
stern i think although i haven't gone through all of Howard Stern's list of things.
I'd probably be surprised.
Never saw his film.
No, I don't listen to Howard Stern.
Alex went on with Howard Stern.
I was surprised at the time because I had a different opinion of Alex until some of the stuff happened.
Anyway, yes, he was targeted for what he said about the pharmaceutical companies, about the vaccine.
He didn't say anything about Trump, though.
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Very important to understand that Russell Brand compartmentalized his criticism.
Do not criticize Trump.
And so, again, the left never cared about that.
The left embraced him, celebrated him,
gave him program after program. There was one thing that he was involved in and you can look
it up yourself and see what it was. It was, uh, the guy's name is I think David Sacks, but
if you remember faulty towers, uh, he's the British actor that played Manuel.
And, uh, yes, Mr. Fawlty. Yes, Mr. Uh K. Um, but you know, that that's not politically correct to do that today,
which is one of the things that makes Fawlty Dower so delightful in retrospect.
It's even funnier today, but, uh, he was a British actor,
but he was elderly at the time and Russell brand had a
radio program and he had another guy called up david sacks
the actor manuel and uh did a routine on him um and russell said well this is what i've done to
your granddaughter describing all sexual things that he'd done taunting him just amazing and uh even the bbc had a problem with it even at that time
fired the two of them on the standards review board fined um bbc 150 000 pounds i don't know
how that makes any difference to them nobody lost their job so i'm sure they didn't care
about any of that but now he's being accused of rape.
Excuse me.
I had a sneeze there.
And of a minor.
Having sex with a minor.
He denied the allegations.
He said all of his relationships have been consensual.
You cannot have a consensual relationship with a minor.
If that is true, end of story. relationships have been consensual. You cannot have a consensual relationship with a minor.
If that is true,
end of story.
One woman alleges that he raped her against a wall in his LA home. And she was later that day,
same day went to a rape crisis center in LA.
So that also looks very damning.
That was done.
Uh,
that was,
this is not an old charge.
That was something that she established at the time. But again that kind of stuff happening then why is it that this is
just now coming out because the mainstream media and the left doesn't care about any of that stuff
they didn't care about that stuff when there were all these credible allegations of bill clinton
violently sexually assaulting women and raping them.
Didn't care about that. Uh, they didn't care about his, um, you know, uh, his, um, uh,
financial corruption, like we see with Biden and Hunter and, you know, it was, it was Bill and
Hillary and their financial corruption. Didn't care about that either. I didn't get indicted
for any of that by Ken star. None of that, none of that happened.
And so, uh, now we are, and it was amazing to me when all that stuff was happening,
that these people would just get a pass, but now we have become them. You see,
and this is why I'm talking about this. The right has become exactly what we always criticize and
left amoral. You have no morals whatsoever. The only thing that matters is, are they on our team?
Did he say the kinds of things that I like? And did he not criticize Trump? As long as that's
there, you're good to go. You see, other people have said the same things that Russell Brand said.
They've said them, I said them earlier than he did did i said it more than he said but they cancel
me in a different way they make sure that nobody sees me he's already out there so they have to
take him down you see he's already got a big following a big presence they can't make him
disappear like they can me so they have to take him down. That's what's going on now.
But that doesn't mean that we need to
coalesce around this guy as our standard,
as we have been doing.
Again, can we find somebody
who is going to tell us the truth,
who isn't also a scumbag?
Somebody who won't be like this.
It's true with stars that they can grab women by the...
Well, that's what...
If you look over the last million years,
I guess that's been largely true.
Not always, but largely true.
Unfortunately or fortunately.
And you consider yourself to be a star?
I think you can say that, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, I think you can say that that i don't think he gets a pass for
anything that he wants to do to women or anybody else you know it was him and his shot killing
people if you can't get excited about what he does to women oh yeah i think you know for a million
years it's been like that stars can do that you. Do you consider yourself, oh, yeah, I'm a star. Yeah, I can do whatever I want.
Right?
So, you know, Tucker Carlson, Elon Musk appear to back Russell Brand.
Alex Jones came out very specifically about it.
Again, once an interview with him, even posted a previous interview that he had with him.
So the GOP brand, we're talking about Russell Brand, but the GOP brand has now become, we don't care what you do.
As long as you talk about GOP issues, just like Trump, you don't even have to do anything about those GOP issues.
You just talk about them.
And, um, you know, then these other people who are in the press, people like Tucker and so forth, they're just trying to attach themselves to
a very famous person because they want to get the coattails or that fame, the followers
and the fortune that comes with it.
So now accused of rape, sexual assault and emotional abuse of numerous women over a seven
year period from 2006 to 2013 when his career was at a peak see he was a star
i mean you know we got it from the man right there trump stars can do whatever they want
all right uh published and tucker will tell you that as well uh published reports indicate that
one of the alleged victims of the sexual assault was a 16 year old school girl he is staunchly
denying all charges uh tucker carlson. So, so you criticize the
drug companies, you question the war in Ukraine, and you can be pretty sure that this is going to
happen. And you can also be pretty sure that if you tow the line, the Republicans will now,
uh, give you a pass on anything that you want to do. At least the, uhbird MAGA press.
These CIA-controlled pushing Trump.
These allegations pertain to a time when I was in the mainstream,
said Russell Brand, when I was in the newspapers all the time,
when I was in the movies.
And, of course, he's right.
You know, the media had no problem with that.
He got fired several times, you know, for various things,
but, you know, they didn't come after him for this. He says, I've written extensively in my books. I was very,
very promiscuous. Well, there you go. He made his confession. Uh, didn't even say he was sorry,
necessarily, I guess. He said during that time of promiscuity, the relationships I had were
absolutely always consensual. I was always transparent about that then, almost too transparent,
and I'm being transparent about it now as well. And to see that transparency metastasized into
something criminal that I absolutely deny makes me question, is there another agenda at play?
Yes, there is. But again, it doesn't give you a pass for any of this stuff, does it?
Seriously, do we really want to give a pass to
people they can rape they can do whatever they want to as long as they're in our political party
our party right as long as they say the stuff that we want to hear even if they don't do it
we give them a pass he says particularly when we've seen coordinated media attacks
before as they did with joe rogan when he dared to take the medicine that the mainstream media
didn't approve of and we saw a spate of headlines and media outlets around the world using the same language.
Well, of course they do that.
So I guess that means that we embrace scumbags like Russell Brand and Andrew Tate for fame and fortune, right?
Look, you don't need to have a pornographer manipulator like Andrew Tate to tell you that the feminists are wrong.
There's better ways to approach it, quite frankly.
If you bring in a guy like him, he is so far overreacting to all this stuff, besides his depravity as a person.
But he has gone so far to the other side that you're going to lose that argument.
You can't carry that argument.
Russell Brand, same thing.
But again, these are our political heroes.
These are our political heroes put out by the mockingbird media,
like Tucker, CIA guy.
And understand the CIA is not monolithic.
You're all saying, well, the face of cia recently has been very left-wing you know i have people like brennan
clapper you know so forth but look the intelligence community is not monolithic
uh there's ultra right-wing as well as ultra left left wing factions within the cia and these people are
pushing their information through people like tucker through people like alex um this is um
you know i just say this if you're going to suffer political persecution let it be for doing the
right thing and um you know if they were coming after him simply because he said that,
there's been many a people who have had
the government come after them, simply
because they talked about
medicine stuff. And there wasn't anything
else that they were coming after them. They're
coming after Russell Brand for these
other things. But, you know,
we've had so many doctors
and journalists and everybody else who
have been canceled, who have been punished for all this stuff.
And we're going to coalesce around Russell Brand?
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I think it's time he twists in the wind
for what he did, frankly.
Again, I don't see any,
and we see the same thing happening with Ken Paxton,
and I'm going to talk about that.
You see, it's not just happening with one guy.
We're seeing MAGA say,
well, I don't care what Ken Paxton did.
He defended Trump with the election stuff.
So let's defend Ken Paxton.
It's that kind of attitude.
It remains to be seen if that's going to happen with Lauren Bobert or with this,
uh, you know, Pornographer, uh, running for, uh, this woman running for,
um, Congress in Virginia, again, two of a kind but you know hey one of
them is republican that makes it all different right uh so again this kind of tribalism and we
see this being pushed um you know always excuse me we'll go back to ken paxton again you know what
lauren bobert did does not rise to the level of this, this woman, the Democrat in Virginia, certainly.
But again, it's a character issue.
Why is it that we don't want or care about character anymore?
Because Lauren Boebert said, well, look at this.
We got all these issues, right?
We got the impeachment stuff has just started with Biden.
We got all the, you know, the border is wide open and, just started with biden we got all the you
know the border is wide open and uh you know ukraine is happening and all the rest of stuff
and what's headlining stories about me going to see beetlejuice and my conduct there that type of
thing don't you realize character doesn't matter is what she's saying yeah all of those issues do
matter but character also matters.
And folks, if you say, as we heard in 2016 about Trump, look, you know, I need to get a plumber here.
I got a water leak in my house. I got to have a plumber fix this.
I'm not going to ask him about his marriages, about his business history and all the rest of the stuff.
And it's like, well, you know, maybe you might want to know about the guy that you're
bringing to your home.
Maybe you might want to know if he's a rapist.
You might want to know if he's a robber or a thief, all the rest of this stuff.
You might want to know some of that, right?
Is he a serial killer, the plumber?
Or you just care if you're going to get your plumbing fixed.
See, character matters even at that level.
But it certainly matters with these politicians because they can give you a great story and not deliver on any of it.
So, again, the mainstream media didn't care before.
Now the MAGA mockingbird media doesn't care because there's no difference between them.
There's no real difference between CNN and MSNBC and Tucker and Alex.
There really isn't any difference. there's no really difference between CNN and MSNBC and Tucker and Alex.
There really isn't any difference.
So, um,
he finishes off and he says,
well,
in the meantime,
I want you to stay close,
stay awake,
but most importantly,
if you can stay free.
Okay.
So there you go.
We've got to have Russell brand and understand the precedents that are
involved,
that we don't want to have people unjustly,
uh, um, you know canceled but um the bottom line is that he'll have his day in court
the people who are out there pronouncing him innocent are just as bad as the people who are
instantly pronouncing him guilty you see see, that's a legal term.
He is, he'll be found guilty or not guilty.
But from his public behavior, we know that Russell Brand is not innocent.
Not innocent.
So anyway, one of the women said that Brand entered into a relationship with her while he was 31 and she was a 16-year-old schoolgirl.
She reportedly said that he referred to her as, quote,
the child during an alleged emotionally abusive and controlling three-month relationship.
And so, and there's more details about what he did that I'm not going to go into.
The paper also reported that the woman who said that she met Brand when she was 16
contacted his former agency, Tavistock Wood, in 2020 to alert them to his behavior,
she had alleged, and seeking an apology.
She said she was promised a response when he returned from a wellness retreat,
and when one came, she said it was from lawyers representing him who issued a denial on his behalf.
And so she's not happy with that, but she's one of many.
Again, I don't know where the statute of limitations are on this stuff.
But why would Alex immediately put out a thing saying, I stand with Russell Brand?
Yeah, birds of a feather flock together, don't they, Alex?
The brand name, the fame, the followers, the fortune,
anything that he does, it's okay.
Just like Andrew Tate.
And of course, Tucker sucked up to Andrew Tate as well.
Again, he says he believes that Brand is under, quote, attack by the desperate forces of the Matrix.
This is a fictionalized imagination thing that the label that Trump has come up with.
Talk about the establishment cabal.
Got to come up with a new name for this.
The Matrix.
Matrix is coming after Russell Brand.
Anybody that challenges a globalist, anybody that challenges big pharma, right?
Well, uh, Trump did everything that they wanted.
It is a game of Thrones.
Uh, he also, um, said, uh, noted the timing, these charges, many of them stem from 2006.
But of course, as I said before, mainstream media gave him a pass at the time.
Just like Trump, just like Alex is giving him a pass at this time.
You know, if you're on our side and you're a star, you can grab.
You can do whatever you want.
Right?
He said they want to punish people and destroy people that decide to stand with humanity.
So I stand with Russell Brand.
He is completely innocent. This is what they do when you're ultra famous. So I stand with Russell Brand. He is completely innocent.
This is what they do when you're ultra famous.
No, he's not innocent.
He's not guilty.
He's presumed not guilty until he has a trial.
But yeah, ultra famous.
This is what Alex does when you're ultra famous.
He stands with you to get into the spotlight.
Uh, so again,
uh,
I'm sure there'll be an update coming this afternoon and probably have a
brand on with him.
Uh,
Katy Perry,
who was married to him had said back at that time when they,
or she said she had the real truth about him.
Uh,
they were married after a brief,
uh,
like three months after they met or something,
or three hours, I don't know. We're talking about stars here, right?
And then she said, I felt a lot of responsibility for the marriage ending after about three years
or something. But then I found out the real truth, which I can't necessarily disclose because I keep it locked in my safe for a rainy day.
Wow.
She said that back in 2013, 10 years ago.
I let it go, and I was like, this isn't because of me.
This is beyond me.
So I have moved on from that.
Which brings us then to Ken Paxton.
And he was found innocent in the impeachment trial in texas
and again very predictable that you're going to see people like darren beady at revolver
immediately backing him why well because you know he sucked up and sided behind trump
and all the election stuff but his issues here go way back before Trump.
And as I suggested before, perhaps that has something to do with why he's such a strong Trump supporter, because that gives him immunity.
I used to live in Texas.
I was getting, last week, the end of the week, I was getting constant texts from Republican organizations telling me to
call people in the Senate, put pressure on them.
So he was not found guilty in the Senate.
But understand that 70% of the House Republicans voted to impeach him.
16 articles of impeachment.
And 70% of the Republicans in the House voted to impeach him. In the House, it was 121 to 23 to impeach.
So you got 144 people, 121, mostly Republicans in that House, voted to impeach him.
They want to make this about the Bush family, and they want to make it about the Speaker of the House,
who is more of a left-wing political issue.
But there's some real issues here.
And this came up.
Nothing had happened with this.
This isn't something that happened back in 2021 or something.
This isn't something that happened with back in 2021 or something uh this isn't something that happened
um uh you know uh with the the bushes they say well this happened because he was challenged by
george p bush and lost in 2022 no there was um there were four whistleblowers who used to work
for ken paxton and they sued him for um being terminated when they went to state authorities
and to federal authorities about what they believed was corruption with Kim Paxton.
He fired them.
They took their case to court, and they won $10 million.
And so Paxton said that he and his department should not have to pay this,
so they took it to the House and said,
we'd like for you to pay this $10 million.
They looked at it like, what?
What is this?
$10 million for what?
Let me see the receipts here, right?
That's when the impeachment stuff began.
And it also has a tie-in with Trump because a lot of what was happening with Ken Paxton was a very rich foreign national who came in
with the financial crisis, you know, 2008 and so, when we had massive collapse of real estate. This
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And he was able to grab large amounts of real estate at fire sale prices.
And he made a lot of money.
And then you had the pandemic and he made a lot of money and then you had the pandemic
and he was losing lots of money.
And as Trump was having a giving power to the CDC to, um, uh, suspend any, uh,
evictions or foreclosures and that type of thing, uh, he went to Ken Paxton,
among other things in the articles of impeachment and asked him to delay that from happening in Texas.
There was also somebody who worked for him that Ken Paxton was having an adulterous relationship with and on and on.
So it was overwhelmingly 70% of the House Republicans voted to impeach him in 16 articles.
But then in the Senate, there was only two Republicans.
There's about 30 senators in the state of Texas, 144 people in the House, but only about
30 in the Senate.
And only two Republicans and then all the Democrats for partisan reasons.
But it fell far short of the two-thirds majority they needed to convict him.
And so when you look at this, and this is the type of thing we've seen in Texas before,
there's a huge disparity between the Texas House and the Texas Senate.
To give you an example, you may remember going back to when they first rolled out the naked body scanners and they were doing pat downs and all this other kind of stuff, there was a big
pushback against it and it was led in Texas by a, uh, a representative by the
name of David Simpson out of long view, Texas.
Great guy.
I interviewed him multiple times.
Um, one of my, I think a person with the most integrity, uh, well, I wouldn't say that,
but I mean, I, uh, prior to coming here to Tennessee, I never saw anybody that I felt
had the kind of integrity that David Simpson did.
And I say that for multiple things that he did.
First of all, he, he stopped, he wrote a bill to stop the TSA from doing all this stuff.
So you're not going to do the naked body scanners.
You're not going to do pat downs.
You're not going to touch kids and so forth.
I remember that.
And that was passed unanimously by the Texas house.
Unanimously.
People were furious about this.
Then it went to the Senate and they stopped it in the Senate.
There's all this talk about how they were going to turn Texas into no fly zone.
If we didn't let the TSA have its way with us. And so what they did was at the time, you had a lieutenant governor
who had been a part of the CIA his entire career. When he retired, he went to Texas and they set
him up in the oil business like they did the Bushes. And he spent more money to get elected
as lieutenant governor than any politician had ever done in the state of Texas.
And as president of the Senate, he led the opposition to that.
And they shut that down.
And then David Simpson came back a second time.
And again, it got shut down in the Senate.
But he also, as a conservative and as a Christian, he tried to remove marijuana from the Texas legal code.
Just strike it.
He says it's a plant.
Why are we locking people up for this?
And the example that he gave was people who were constituents of his who had children who had uncontrollable epileptic seizures and stuff.
Most likely the result of vaccines, by the way, I'll say.
Not proven, but we've seen this happen many, many times.
They have kids, many of them vaccine injured, who have uncontrollable seizures.
The only thing that would stop it, there was no medication that would stop it.
Medication probably started it.
And so they were going to Colorado at the time because they could get medical marijuana.
And he said, it's outrageous that these parents face being locked up here in the state of Texas because of this medicine that could help their kids.
It's pigheaded.
It's wrong.
It's a natural substance.
We shouldn't be regulating this for the pharmaceutical companies. Now he was successful in getting a medical exemption for that one condition for kids and adults. And, uh, and that is in spite of the fact
that medical marijuana is not legal in Texas, that marijuana is a class one scheduled drug in Texas and with the federal
government,
which means that it has no medical use.
And yet they recognize now because of David Simpson,
they recognize that it has a medical use.
And so I have the utmost respect for him.
He got out of politics in 2016 because he ran for Senate.
Cause he realized that's where they're stopping this stuff.
Then he was opposed by the man who is still Lieutenant governor, Dan Patrick,
Dan Patrick, who portrays himself as a MAGA Republican, somebody you can trust.
Look, you got people with character like David Simpson who are rare and far
between, and you got people like Dan Patrick and people like Ken Paxton in
Texas and other states who will do whatever they need to, to, um, for fame,
fortune and followers, it's just that simple. So the impeachment result and being found not guilty
by the Senate, again, a political process, not a jury trial. Already they found that he was guilty
essentially in the whistleblower case because they got $10 million. And the impeachment result isn't likely to alter the course of paxton's security fraud case
paxton faces in a texas state case he faces two counts of securities fraud a first degree felony
that carries a punishment of up to 99 years in prison stemming from his 2011, 2011 efforts to solicit investors and ServerGee
Incorporated without disclosing that McKinney Tech Company was paying him to promote its
stock.
He also faces one count of failing to register with state securities regulators, a third
degree felony with maximum punishment of 10 years in prison.
And he's been fighting these things for a long time.
And he's even been reelected with these charges there.
Why?
Well, because Republicans don't care about character.
You're going to elect a state attorney general who has all these indictments about security
fraud.
Wouldn't you like to know what the outcome of this is going to be?
And this is before Trump.
But now he has inoculated himself by sidling up to Trump.
In 2018, when he ran for re-election as Texas' state attorney general,
he was under state and federal indictments for security fraud.
And he also has a reputation for pettier malfeasance.
He has long been dogged by allegations of fraud, corruption, and general impropriety.
His state securities fraud charges date from 2015, but until recently, he seemed impervious
to them.
And now, by supporting Trump, he will be impervious politically.
And then if he is convicted, everybody will say, well, it's because he supported Trump.
And then that brings us to the lesser ones.
Again, Lauren Boebert.
And, you know, hey, folks, character doesn't matter, she says. She goes to this play, and she is smoking in the theater, which, you know, vaping.
I don't think that that has ever been allowed, at least not for a long time.
So she's blowing plumes of smoke in the air.
There's a pregnant woman behind her who asked her to stop.
She didn't.
She's singing loudly.
She's groping the guy next to her, and he's groping her.
And it turns out that her male companion runs a homosexual bar
that hosts drag queen shows.
But, of course, it's in Aspen, so it's okay.
He's probably very, very wealthy because it is in Aspen.
And her excuse is that she's going through a divorce
i bet she is um yeah you see what is happening power corrupts women just like it corrupts men
now this this idea of power and celebrity uh so she says we just had kevin mccarthy speaker
of the house announce an impeachment inquiry we're facing a government shutdown, and we have wide open borders.
You know, put this in perspective.
My character doesn't count, right?
Maybe it should.
This is not the perspective of the Founding Fathers.
They believed that character was paramount.
She said, I'm Christian.
So they tried to drive me to my knees, but that is where I am the strongest.
And again, she said, parents, take your kids to church, not to drag shows.
But then she's groping in public a guy who runs a homosexual bar that hosts drag shows.
And so George Takai, who, you know, Sulu,
who is very outspoken, calls her out on the hypocrisy of this.
And, you know, it is, I don't know,
it is what we need to focus on uh we are not going to win uh the culture and most importantly we're not going to have the blessings of god you know the founders understood that
liberty was a blessing from god and these people who are shameless you know She is just as shameless as this woman
pornographer, she and her husband,
running in
Virginia,
goes on the offensive against people
talking about it. Oh yeah?
Well, you committed sexual assault by
showing the stuff that I put up on the internet
for free. And she was tipped off
by the way. She took down the worst stuff
perhaps. Because she was tipped off by the way she took down the worst stuff perhaps
because she was tipped off in advance by reuters and she deleted a lot of content that was out
there these are the type of people and you can see in them and these other people uh and and the
women running for congress in the media media, the MAGA media,
you can see that there's absolutely no difference left.
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We'll be right back. Thank you. you're listening to the david knight show all right on rock fan eric uh kavarmi i'm not trying
to pronounce your name before it's very familiar name i see you on there many times thank you so
much for your support and a tip again today thank you i apologize if i did not pronounce your name
correctly uh on rock fan handy handy he says russell brand was rubbing
elbows with uval noah harari not too long ago and klaus yeah yeah what a surprise it's probably not
just their elbows he was rubbing uh lala harris dodging uh questions about at what age what's the cutoff for life right when can we not kill babies anymore
and this was on the sunday show yesterday face a nation margaret brennan margaret brennan's trying
to get a magic number from her you know supreme court didn't shy away from that but lala harris
is she said what is it that you believe yeah we don't like to know that. Does she have
any beliefs? Again, no. She just wants to be elected. I mean, what week of pregnancy should
abortion access be cut off? Harris replied, we need to restore the protections of Roe v. Wade,
and we're not trying to do something new. Margaret Brennan said, well, that's nebulous.
And she reminded Harris that Roe v. Wade
allowed abortion on demand through viability and for so-called health reasons until birth.
She told Harris that viability fell at 20 to 24 weeks under Roe, but Harris still refused to give
a direct response despite using the words clear and precise multiple times. Let me be clear. I'm
not saying anything at all let me be clear from
day one the present has been clear and i have been clear just this time thing you know well
it's just uh so she got caught up on the word clear here and just kept repeating clear even
though she would not be clear uh so she was a continually pressed by Brennan.
Uh, Brennan says, uh, but does it need to be in specific terms of defining where the guarantee goes up to and where it does not at which week of pregnancy?
And so Lala says, well, we need to put back in place the questions of Roe v.
Wade.
I just want Roe v.
Wade, Roe v.
Wade.
I'm asking you these questions because then she cuts in.
We're not trying to do anything that didn't exist before Roe v. Wade. I just want to go back to Roe v. Wade.
That's my talking points. They told me to say nothing other than repeat Roe v. Wade. Let me be perfectly clear. Roe v. Wade. Well, let's take a look at what this looks like. When is it murder?
When is it infanticide? And when is it abortion? We just had a situation,
and this is an international situation,
this is out of Poland.
They had a father and daughter charged with murder
and incest after three dead babies
were found in the basement in Poland.
Now, we've got people in Washington, D.C.,
pro-life protesters who found boxes of bodies outside an incendiary area.
But they're under the FACE Act because they got in the face of some of these abortionists.
They're looking at long jail sentences, but nobody is facing anything for the boxes of bodies that are there.
A 52-year-old man and his 20-year-old daughter have been charged with murder and incest.
The man has been charged with three counts of murder in the case of newborns and with
two counts of incest because his other daughter was involved as well.
And so when we look at, should we care about abortion?
Dan Crenshaw doesn't.
Nikki Haley doesn't.
They're furious at Tommy Tuberville
because the senator from Alabama
is holding up military promotions
because the Pentagon has decided
that they're going to ship people around so
they can have abortions if they happen to be stationed in a state where abortion is
prohibited.
And so Crenshaw is furious about that.
He says he's ready to, quote, tear apart Tommy Tuberville.
I'm at the point where I'm going to tear apart if asked, coach Senator
non-veteran Tuberville
for personally attacking service members
who have spent almost 30 years serving our country
see, the only thing that matters is career
and you know
as a Navy SEAL, he can do whatever he wants
he says, I don't know what outcome he expected
but I'm hearing more and more that his actions are having worsening consequences.
Yeah, this guy who doesn't respect life at any age, Dan Crenshaw.
He wants wars everywhere.
He feels entitled to murder.
I thought this, pull this up, Travis.
This is a main church vandalized and they write on the on the side of the
church abortion is our human right look at that now they've got a big looks like
a bloody something covering up a sign smeared it with red paint so it looks
like blood I mean this looks like the shining um they uh wrote on
there abortion is our human right and another place queer love forever these people are definitely
the good guys yeah yeah yeah exactly they don't realize the message that they're sending with
this do they yeah it's just amazing because you know big the
window up there looks like it's completely covered blood and it's dripping down the side of the white
building there you can tell they're the good guys because they continually look like methodic freaks
and want to practice child sacrifice that's how you can tell they're the good guys yeah yeah and
there's signs that they leave behind there uh This is the Second Baptist Church in Palermo, Maine.
And it said abortion.
Why didn't they just write on there, red rum, red rum?
You know, I mean, it's straight out of The Shining.
The church has previously been a target of vandalism.
In 2019, somebody rearranged the letters on a sign that said,
Jesus made Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve.
And before this week's vandalism another bucket
of red paint spilled over the anti-abortion sign uh so you know the um and then it's
parental rights is at the center of so much of this stuff not just the abortion stuff but they
want to completely end the family uh this report here uh picked up by winepress.com.
Wired Magazine says preferring biological children is immoral.
And they put it in the context of pushing transhumanism and depopulation, of course.
Because that's where this all goes.
They want to end the family because they want to end humanity.
They want to end reproduction.
They want everything to be, you you know brave new hatcheries transhumanism we're going to merge with machines and live
forever these are the sadistic lies that these people push it was truly amazing to see over the
weekend and just as an aside here niall fer Ferguson, who is a historian and a conservative bent, talking about Elon Musk as he knew him because there's a big biographical book about Elon Musk that's coming out.
And he continually compares Elon Musk to Napoleon. Napoleon, but talking about his family and all the rest, it completely glosses over any
of the stuff about transhumanism, any of the abomination stuff about Neuralink and all
the rest of this stuff, glosses over the fact he says that his grandfather, his maternal
grandfather, was a conservative businessman who fled Canada because he wanted to go to South Africa because of apartheid,
not in spite of it and so forth.
But it doesn't talk about the fact that his grandfather
had organized a political party to try to overthrow the Canadian government
and institute a technocracy, a technocracy, pushing transhumanism,
technocracy, and all the rest of this stuff. By the way, you know, as all these organizations
are coming after Elon Musk, the shakedown from the defamation league and so forth,
they call themselves the anti-defamation league. I find it interesting that they keep bringing up these charges of anti-Semitism.
I think are baseless against Elon Musk, but I haven't seen any proof of it yet.
Not that I'm a fan of Musk.
But they ignore the fact that his mother's side of the family is Jewish.
So he's anti-Semitic, but he's half Jewish.
Yeah, you can be that but uh that is not what is
happening here with adl adl was coming after him for political reasons but anyway um yeah on wired
magazine they say you know having kids uh this has been expected and it's an accepted norm in
our society and we got to change that and we need to push transhumanism, gene editing, selective breeding.
All of this has to be enhanced.
You know, all this eugenics and the rest of this stuff.
They even have a term for people having kids.
They call it biologism.
Again, they have to create new terms so they can demonize it.
We just call it family and parents and things like that.
A few core beliefs they said have already solidified, namely that we've converged on
the idea that if biology is to be a factor at all, it should only be considered insofar
as it prevents harm and suffering.
But they want it to go far beyond that.
And it's not just them it's also gavin newsom
as the california government legislature is doing everything they can to separate kids from
their parents if you're foolish enough to send your kid to school they're going to groom them
they're going to do it in secret which is why we call it grooming because groomers always do that.
Child molesters always do that.
And, uh, so, um, as all this stuff is, um, getting a lot of pushback, Newsome
comes out and he says, well, the problem is these parents are all ginned up
with misinformation about trans kids.
And, uh, so the nuisance administration or they call it the Newsome administration. I think it's more the nuisance administration, or they call it the Newsome administration.
I think it's more the nuisance administration grabbing nuisance.
He's grabbing the kids is currently suing the school district of Chino Valley
and Riverside, California,
over its new policy of parental notification claiming that it violates the
rights of transgender minors to out them to their parents. And again,
this is going back for decades.
The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child was always saying children have rights so they could say parents have no rights.
It was always about separating kids from their parents so they could do this type of thing to them and more.
They want to steal your kids. And, you know, when you, as the trainees are always saying,
this is genocide to our movement if we can't steal your kids, you see.
Newsom was asked about the issue, and he came back and he said,
the question of parental notification, he says,
the other side is misinforming parents of what is happening in school no they're they're not informing parents
as to what is happening in school that's the issue and we all know what it is newsome then
claimed without evidence that the quote most likely outcome for these kids is suicide no it's
exactly the opposite the gaslighting the social pressure the mutilations that they do to kids
that's driving kids to suicide driving them to suicide as young adults and so um again uh you
know this whole thing with the pentagon and abortions nikki haley there with dan Crenshaw. And she has been on with Jake Tapper.
Saying that Tuberville is using military families as political pawns.
No, Nikki Haley is using babies and their lives as political pawns.
And the Pentagon is using babies as political pawns.
And so, again, he's been holding up more than 300 military promotions
because of what the Pentagon is promoting.
You're going to promote the murder of babies and other stuff that you're promoting?
Then maybe you shouldn't be promoted.
Maybe the people that have been selected to be elevated,
and again, why are these Republicans pushing for this? Don't you realize that the people who have been selected to be elevated. And again, why are these Republicans pushing for this?
Don't you realize that the people who've been selected for these promotions,
some of them are based on merit,
but are you seeing the Pentagon really focusing on merit anymore?
Or is it focusing on the so-called,
and I hate to use the term woke.
They're not woke.
Um,
they're using that LGBT, that LGBT standards to promote people.
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They're using diversity, inclusivity, and equity.
So the military is going to D-I-E, die.
You want those kind of people promoted?
Is that what you want?
I guarantee you that if they don't kowtow to this stuff, they're not going to be up for a promotion.
Is that really what you want?
I mean, just forget about what they're doing to babies at this point in time.
I think what Tommy Tuberville is doing is wise.
If there is any chance that a Republican would become a president,
perhaps they'd get a different perspective on promotions.
Maybe then it would be about merit,
because it certainly doesn't seem to be that way now.
And so Nikki Haley, in response to this, Jake Tapper said, why is the Republican Party tolerating what Tommy Tuberville is doing, not allowing these promotions? And she says, well,
I think it needs to be handled, first of all, through proper channels. Secondly, we don't need to be using military families as political pawns.
These military members and families sacrifice enough.
They don't need to be a pawn in Congress.
She's using the term families in the same way that Planned Parenthood uses the term
parenthood.
You don't have kids.
You're not looking to create a parent right uh they don't
want they want you to plan unparenthood and uh again who's using what as pawns what she's saying
is you know saving baby's lives doesn't matter just vote for me and i'll fix it once i get in
you know that's the
kind of 4D chess we always hear from these people. And so where are we right now in this country?
There's an interesting article on World Christianity and the Post-Religious Right.
They said Christians should remain engaged in politics, but we must not sacrifice our identity.
And are we doing that with Trump and MAGA?
You know, we just had, I think,
Family Research Council or something,
some Christian organization that he spoke at,
and then they had a poll,
and it was like he got 65% of the vote.
And at the same time,
you see these articles being written by the establishment press and by Drudge
saying evangelicals need the Republican Party, but the Republican Party doesn't need evangelicals.
Folks, we don't need the Republican Party.
I don't need a president.
I've got a king.
And I'm not looking for some savior in Washington.
It just disgusts me how politicized people have become in their personal life.
They think that everything depends on getting the right person in the White House.
That doesn't even make sense from a political standpoint, let alone if you're a Christian.
That doesn't make any sense.
So I said here, a new academic book on popular politics written by Jesse Smith says a religious right has become more of a social identity group than a platform
informed by a coherent set of religious beliefs.
You see, I'm opposed to identity politics, even on the right.
And I'm opposed to this kind of personal idolatry, even on the right.
And I'm opposed to giving people passes for all kinds of reprehensible criminal conduct
because they're on the right.
Do you oppose that?
I hope you do.
We can protect our identity by ensuring that politics is understood for what it is.
It is a means to an end an earthly end and the some of these means do not justify the end and should not
if you're a christian christendom without christianity is what he was telling calling
the new right-wing populism.
He says it lays claim to a heritage of Christian artifacts and cultural markers,
but with little interest in core Christian doctrine or distinctive morality.
This sort of exclusively cultural Christianity is more obvious in Europe,
where national majorities are baptized as infants but otherwise never attend worship. see this kind of christianity is a cut
flower it may look nice and you can set it on the shelf for a while but the leaves are immediately
falling off and rotting it's dead this is a cut flower christianity completely dead
on a policy level,
one could argue that the major right-wing party in the U.S.
is more Christian than ever.
After all, the pro-life movement achieved its most significant victory ever
by repealing Roe v. Wade, and yet,
things are more complicated.
After his keeping his promise to nominate pro-life Supreme Court justices,
Trump now mostly wants to avoid the topic of abortions,
except to say that when you go, as DeSantis did in Florida, that's too harsh, too harsh.
You should be able to kill babies at a later age, says Trump.
His former aide, Kellyanne Conway, is warning Republicans that further activism about abortion is a political liability.
Similarly, support for gay marriage is at its highest level ever.
Even 49% of Republicans defend it.
So again, you need to be quiet about abortion.
You need to be quiet about marriage.
Because we're playing 4D chess here.
And you're the pawns.
Savvy political advisors will want to retain the parts of Christianity that play well to the political market.
But only those.
And ironically, the future looks religious, but not spiritual.
Well, quite frankly, I don't think anything about Christianity is going to be embraced by these people.
They're going to run as far as they can away from any of these principles,
and they're going to run as far as they can from the exclusive claims of Christianity as well.
Christians do not need to respond to this new identitarian era with political disengagement.
It is precisely the level of identity where detachment should happen.
We do not need MAGA churches, just like we don't need MSNBC churches.
The Christian should never participate in the political arena.
I'm sorry, should participate in the political arena, including voting, organizing, even running for office.
But we should never let this activism define who we are.
It should never overshadow or distort our spiritual duties.
It should never take first place in our hearts, which is what it does when we fall in line
behind people like Russell Brand, an unrepentant degenerate, just as much as Howard Stern.
But hey, hey, hey, it's all consensual.
And, you know, celebrate them.
Christians should seek the welfare of the city, Jeremiah 29.7.
But also desiring a better country, looking for a heavenly reward.
Do the best that we can here, but understand the eternal perspective.
We're free to be good and honest citizens because we know who we are in Christ.
Let us never forget heaven while thinking about earth, he says.
And so then this article from a person who's not a christian she makes some
interesting observations about the history of culture and also about abortion and the title
of the article is we are re-paganizing re-paganizing she said there's a very short and brutal poem
by the scottish poet holly mish, written in 2019, titled Conversation
with an Archaeologist. Here's the poem. He said they'd found a brothel on the dig he did last
night. I asked him how they know. He sighed. A pit of baby's bones, a pit of newborn baby's bones was how to spot a brothel.
And so she said, I asked a lawyer, Helen Dale, about this.
Because she said, I chose it as one of the epigraphs to her book that she just put out.
The case against the sexual revolution.
And she said the lawyer who had been a classicist before she became a lawyer
and as a younger woman she'd been involved in archaeological excavations at ancient roman sites
she said yeah it's true it's true she said first when you find a brothel first you're going to find
the erotic statuary and then you dig a bit more and you find the male infant skeletons. Male, of course,
because the males were of no use to the keepers of Roman brothels.
Whereas the female infants, born to prostituted women,
were raised to become prostitutes themselves.
Yeah, of course you can tell from the skeleton, male or female.
That's a biological objectivity
biological is binary and it's subjective bob uh anyway she said personally i find that if i let
my mind rest for more than a moment on these tiny extinguished lives and on the cruelty
of the society that regarded their suffering as an acceptable
consequence of the need to satiate male lust, I experienced a painful, squeezing, swooping
sensation in my chest that I've discovered only since I became a mother myself, an involuntary
physical response that I felt for the first time during my third trimester when I read
an article on abortion
that included a graphic description of what the procedure.
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forget Kellyanne Conway, forget Trump, forget Nikki Haley, forget all these people say it's
too harsh. We don't want to, you know, this is a tough issue. No, it isn't. It's a very easy issue.
This woman's not a Christian.
She's a feminist.
She's looking at this from an attached perspective.
But you show people that clip, The Procedure, that was narrated by Kevin Sorbo. You show that to people, and you're done.
She just read a graphic description. You show that short cartoon depiction of an abortion as witnessed by an ultrasound technician.
And you're finished.
Just unleash the truth.
That's all we need to do.
But we got these people like Trump.
They're telling us what I need to do.
Nikki Haley, the rest of it.
No, no, no.
This is a losing issue.
No, I'm telling you, murdering babies is is a losing issue it's a losing issue for this society
all right we're killing our own cannibalizing our own for politics there's no future in that
and god will judge this nation nation so she said um uh it occurred to me that you're not going to be able to find where the
modern abortion clinics are like you could in the past because they burn the bodies as clinical
waste there will be no infant skeletons for the archaeologists of the future to find.
Destroy the evidence.
And that's what they've got those people locked up for in D.C.
Because they showed the evidence.
To mention abortion and infanticide in the same breath is a provocation.
Think about that.
She's right. It is.
That's why i say it a majority of voters in britain and america regard abortion as permissible under some circumstances whereas very few are willing
to say the same of infanticide but this distinction has not been made by all peoples at all times
anthropologist david f lancey says this is a far more common pattern. He describes it. He says, among the ancient
Greeks and Romans,
sickly, unattractive, or unwanted
infants were exposed
or otherwise eliminated. The exposure,
you just leave them out in the weather
to die. We call that comfort care
when the former governor of Virginia
does it.
Or we call it comfort care when an abortionist does it.
Governor Nalvam in Virginia told us that it's just comfort care, right?
The Chinese and the Hindus of India have since time immemorial destroyed
daughters at birth.
Still doing it in China, by the way.
To open the way for a new pregnancy and more desirable male
offspring, the Japanese likened
infanticide to thinning the rice plants in their
patties. Among foragers such as the Inuit
or the Givaro, unwanted babies were
left to nature to claim. So there you go.
You have nomadic tribes
in Alaska, you have the Japanese, the Chinese, So there you go. You have nomadic tribes.
You know, in Alaska, you have the Japanese, the Chinese, the Hindus, the Greeks, the Romans,
all these different cultures. She said, but the most common reasons given by women seeking abortions today,
poverty, fetal disability, and just simply because you don't want them.
Those are the same reasons given by mothers and fathers
who killed their newborn infants in other times and places.
Historical anthropological accuracy demands that we plot the acts of abortion
and infanticide on a chronological continuum,
since they've typically been performed for the same reasons
and have been permitted in accordance with the same moral
calculus. It was a rival of Christianity, she says. And again, she goes on to talk about,
she's not against abortion, actually, and she's not a Christian, but listen to what she has to say.
It was the arrival of Christianity that disrupted the Romans' favored method of keeping reproduction
in check with laws against infanticide and then abortion imposed by Christian emperors in the late fourth century.
Christians have always been unusually vehement in their disapproval of the killing of infants, whether born or unborn.
And their legal regime prevailed until the mid 20th century when we experienced a religious shift that will probably be understood by future historians as a second reformation.
And I think it's a reformation. I think it's a deformation. Malformed. Christians are no longer
in charge, and their prohibition of abortion, unlike their prohibition of infanticide at least
so far, is regarded by most pro-choice secularists as archaic, illogical, and misogynist.
She says, I am uneasily agnostic on this issue.
She has some issues with it, but she doesn't want to condemn it.
And let me just say here, you know, people say, well, I'm agnostic about God or this or that, right?
Agnostic is a Greek term. Uh, we talk about, uh, you know, the Greeks, they would negate something by putting the
letter a in front of it.
Gnostic means knowledge, right?
And so when you put an a in front of it, it means you don't have knowledge.
The Latin equivalent of this is a little bit clearer.
Ignoramus.
I'm ignorant.
Okay. And so when you say you're agnostic, why don't you say you're an ignoramus on this issue? And she's actually
informed, but she doesn't want to go there. That's the sad thing. She said, I am emotionally and
intellectually drawn to Christianity. I was raised in a culture that was suffused with fading
Christian morality and symbolism, but I don't believe.
And that lack of sincere belief means that my position on abortion law is not bound by
any religious framework.
And I do not wish to see abortion per se criminalized, she said.
If I'm entirely honest with myself, there is a very limited number of circumstances
in which I would want an abortion for myself, and I would want it to be legal.
But like most voters, even in our rapidly de-Christianizing era,
I don't consider abortion to be morally trivial.
Abortion is not just health care, she said, quote-unquote.
It is not at all like getting a tooth or a tonsil removed.
I'm repulsed by the grandstanding of pro-choice activists who insist that all
abortions are good abortions and who have rejected the Clinton era slogan,
safe, legal, and rare on the grounds that it promotes stigma.
Yeah, we would not want to stigmatize murder or infanticide, would we?
And when she talks about abortion being criminalized,
let's understand the women are not being criminalized.
It's the doctors who know better that are being criminalized.
Women are being deceived by this stuff just like we have kids
that are being deceived by this transgender thing.
And it's the doctors who know what they're doing.
The doctors are fully cognizant of all the issues involved in this,
and they should be held accountable.
And they will be held accountable, if not in this life.
She said, an echo of humanity's infanticidal past is still found in jury rooms throughout the common law world.
The reason we do not refer to infant killing as murder is because, in 1922, it was reclassified and renamed to the passage of the Infanticide Act.
This was done, listen to this, this was done because juries refused to convict,
even before 1920, when they were all male, and the Crown case was overwhelming,
juries refused to convict women for abortion, even at that time, even when they did try to make it criminal.
The only crime for which fewer convictions were recorded was abortion.
In Scotland, there hadn't been a successful abortion prosecution for 50 years.
Yeah, this is not about criminal charges against women. That is a canard.
In 1939, T.S. Eliot
said Western civilization might continue along the Christian path, but he predicted it might
adopt a modern paganism. We are now at a fork in the road,
he said. Eliot, T.S. Eliot, who was a Christian convert, hoped
that it would go down the Christian fork in the road,
but he feared that we were already hell-bent on the latter.
One might reasonably ask why our choices should be limited to Christianity or to paganism.
She said, if we fully abandon Christianity, so say the secular reformers, shouldn't we
clear the way for something that's newer and better as a guiding philosophy? You know,
maybe something like transhumanism, something like that.
Except that that also just repackaged paganism. She doesn't say that. Her perspective is, well,
you know, paganism is going to be there because paganism never left. It just kind of was festering
over there in the corner. But all this stuff that we're now seeing is nothing new.
Solomon wrote, there's nothing new under the sun.
It's just being repackaged.
And there's some shiny new stuff being added to it.
You know, some flashing lights from the people in Silicon Valley.
Paganism lingered on in both the countryside, even after Christian emperors began to persecute pagans in earnest.
As a matter of fact, when you look at the etymology of the term pagan, it means rural, because these people
were considered to be, first and foremost, nature worshipers. Where would we find nature worshipers
today in the political spectrum and the cultural movements? Well, of course, the environmentalism.
Even to the extent that you had Lovelock talk about the Gaia theory.
It's based on the Greek goddess whose mother Earth was Gaia.
They present Earth as a living, sentient being that just happened by accident.
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earth that's what happens when you take god out of the equation uh so he says uh she goes on to
say pagans are oriented toward the imminent you know it means um uh what is right there
not what is up above you, that kind of imminent.
The pagan gods and all their beauty and terror are elements of this world,
in contrast to the transcendent God of the Abrahamic faith.
To be sure, Christianity incorporated imminent elements over time.
The ancient sacralization of some sites with heathen deities replaced by Christian hermits or by martyrs.
Pagan festivals became intertwined with the Christian calendar.
The pantheon of deities was replaced with an ever-growing host of saints.
And so she's saying, oh, so, you know, we've seen this type of thing.
And she thinks that's a good thing.
Many of us would disagree.
But she said the strangely supreme thing about Christianity
in anthropological terms
is that it takes a topsy-turvy attitude towards weakness and strength.
And I think this is very important, what she has to say here,
because again, all of this social justice and everything
is portrayed in the dynamics of power politics.
Who has privilege and who is pushing this and everything?
Listen to what she says.
She says, Christianity is different in its attitude towards weakness and strength.
To put it crudely, most cultures look at the powerful and the wealthy,
and they assume that they must be doing something right.
The poor are poor
because of some failing of their own, whether in this life or the last. You know, the first part
of it, well, you're successful because you're doing something right. That's what I call the
Rodgers and Hammerstein theology. Remember that from The Sound of Music? You have Julie Andrews
singing, somewhere in my youth or childhood, I must have done something
good, right? I don't know what I did to deserve this, but I deserve it. That is not the Christian
perspective. As a matter of fact, you know, something happens to you that is bad. The poor
are poor. Somebody is sick and they got a horrible disease it must be their own failing
either in this life or their parents life you remember when um uh the uh when jesus encountered
the blind man at the pool of salome by the way they just found the archaeological site of that
um talked about both the old testament the New Testament. Not really surprising that they found it.
I guess some people were surprised.
It's long been the case to find that the Bible is rooted in reality. But anyway, they found the Pool of Siloam.
But at the Pool of Siloam, you had the blind man who'd been blind from birth.
And they said to Jesus, they said, Rabbi, who sent this man or his parents?
See, that's what she's
talking about here. And what did he say? What is the Christian understanding of that? Neither.
But so that God might be glorified in what he does here.
That's a perspective that goes far beyond her perspective of Christianity being different
because of weakness and strength.
She said, the smallness and the feeblemeness
of women and children is a sign
that they must be commanded by men.
See, she's, no, no, that's not Christian.
We don't command the weak and the feeble.
The Christian is there as a servant, you see.
And Jesus said, I came not to be served, but to serve.
And so the smallness and the feeble, let me rewrite this and correct her here.
The smallness and feebleness of women and children is a sign that they must be protected by men.
See, that's the Christian values.
And that's what the feminists have worked so hard to eradicate.
Karen's from New York, and we started dating.
I would open doors for her and car doors for her,
and she was really taken aback by that.
I got to where she liked it.
Then I quit doing it.
After we got married.
I should do it more often.
Anyway.
But I was just taught that.
That was my Christian southern upbringing.
Most cultures, perfectly logically, glorify warriors and kings, not those at the bottom of the heap.
But Christianity takes a perverse attitude towards status and puts that perversity at the heart of its theology.
God chose the weak things of the world to shame the strong. She said, that's baffling,
and that's an alarming claim to anybody from a society that is untouched by the strangeness of
the Jesus movement. An early Christian author, Lactantius, summarized the pagan objection to this
topsy-turviness, she said. He said, this is what you object to. He said,
your questions are, why did Christ render himself so humble and weak that it was possible for him
both to be despised by men and to be visited by punishment? Why did he suffer violence from those
who are weak and mortal? Why did he not repel by strength or avoid by divine knowledge the hands of men? Why did he not at least in his
very death reveal his majesty? In a book, Dominion, Tom Holland tracks the development of this
confusing preoccupation with weakness and humility. And again, she's got the terms a little
bit wrong, right? We don't command women. We protect women. This is not, Christ was not weak.
He was meek.
That's a very different thing.
He was tough.
He was tough like Flint.
He was not weak.
Meekness means that you don't seek to assert yourself like Andrew Tate.
Andrew Tate is the opposite of Christ.
He notes that though early Christians might make the sign of the cross
or illustrate the Gospels with the stylized crosses,
they would not for many centuries regard the crucifixion
as an appropriate subject for vivid artistic representation.
The manner of their Savior's death was, to the Roman mind,
so obscene, so humiliating, as to be beneath mention.
It was not until the 5th century,
this is 200 years after Christianity became the formal religion of society,
of course the Roman Empire is gone by that time,
not until the 5th century that Christ began to be depicted in the moment of his death.
These Christs were imagined with calm expressions and sculpted as a bodybuilder,
more pertinently as a Roman god.
And so her point is that we've mixed in paganism here.
But she said, built into all this fabric of the religion was a love for the weak.
She said, Christians were not unique in owning slaves,
but they were unique in eventually banning slavery,
something that no other civilization had done before.
And modern secular feminists were only familiar with the caricatures of Puritanism
presented by Margaret Atwood's Handmaid's Tale
wholly underestimate the emancipatory effect that Christianity had on women.
Kyle Harper has described the first sexual revolution. in a slave society in which Roman men enjoyed unrestricted sexual access
to the bodies of their social inferiors.
You know, like stars do today.
People like Trump and Russell Brand and these people, Andrew Tate.
You know, that type of paganism.
That's what we're talking about here.
Including children.
And they would murder infants if they, you infants if the women got pregnant.
They were understood
as acceptable consequences
of the need for frequent
male sexual release.
The violation of slaves
and other low-born people
was simply
quote
beyond the field of vision
for ancient thinkers
unquote.
All legal systems
including the Roman one,
have some concept of rape
as a forbidden sexual
violation. However,
rape is normally a crime
that can be committed only against
some categories of women.
You know, the ones who are not famous.
Right? Not rich, not
famous, not of any use to Tucker Carlson or Alex Jones.
Typically, only those whose male kin
are inclined to object to the offense
and able to punish the perpetrator.
The poor and the friendless have no such recourse
and they're thus defined as un-rapable.
Especially if your hero
is useful as a ultra-famous conservative and Trump supporter.
The moral innovation of Christianity was to reconceptualize rape as a moral wrong
done to the woman herself regardless of what her social status was.
Paul's prohibiting of it and prohibiting of the term pornea, you know,
what Andrew Tate does. Illicit sexual activity, including prostitution, upended an ethical system
in which male access to the female body was unquestioned. Early converts to Christianity
were disproportionately female, she said, because a Christian valorization
of weakness, no, meekness, offered obvious benefits to the weaker sex.
Feminism, she says, is not opposed to Christianity.
It is its descendant.
I absolutely disagree with that.
No.
Feminism is a twisted expression that sees meekness as weakness.
And it is, you know, it was attractive to women because, again,
they were given respect that they didn't have.
They were given protection that they didn't have. They were given protection that they didn't have,
as the weaker sex. It wasn't that Christianity made men weak. It made them stronger
to stand up against injustice. It made them stronger to defend the helpless.
And, yes,
it goes back to the Psalms.
God is spoken of
as a defender of widows,
as father
to the fatherless.
He calls us
to be that way
Connor Fitzgerald
uses the image of a necklace
to describe
the nature of moral
systems
he says the system may contain discreet ideas
that are a good thing or that feminism she says she says, is a good thing, or that slavery is wrong, or whatever.
But all these beads are threaded together on a string.
You cannot, he wrote, pick up the individual bead without lifting up the whole necklace.
You do not, I'm afraid, get to pick and choose.
They're strung together.
They're part of it.
And, you know, we can clearly see this when we look at philosophies of the left, for example.
When you look at climate alarmism and when you look at transgenderism and LGBT stuff,
there's this thread that is there
that holds it all together,
which is a hatred for humanity.
A hatred for humanity that is satanic,
that seeks to eliminate the human race.
That is the central thread to it.
Now, she's not put her thumb
on the central thread of Christianity,
which is a love for humanity.
A love for humanity from the Father, a love for humanity that we have.
She said the legal status of abortion is at the center of the contemporary culture war
because it represents the bleeding edge of de-Christianization.
When pro-life and pro-choice advocates fight about the nitty-gritty of abortion
policy, like Nikki Haley, you know, the rest of these people, what they're really fighting about
is whether our society ought to remain Christian. Most people who describe themselves as pro-choice
have not really thought about what truly abandoning Christianity will mean. That is truly abandoning Christians' historically bizarre insistence
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They say thank you.
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And while I'm talking about that, let me just say thank you for making this possible and supporting our family here. And while I'm talking about that,
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say thank you to,
the people whose checks we got on a Friday.
Um,
Anna,
a Pam in,
as a matter of fact,
the scar,
which I thought was funny.
Um,
if you can see that,
there you go.
I guess that's me,
the squirrel.
And as a megaphone,
one of these, uh, traffic cones. Um, so, there you go. I guess that's me, the squirrel. And as a megaphone, one of these traffic cones.
So, yeah, I do.
I do talk about the traffic cones and squirrel needs to take one of the traffic cones, put it on an electric vehicle. That's what I need to do.
Stop them in their tracks.
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And,
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Helen,
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Karen got the card.
Thank you very much.
Um,
and,
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for me appreciate that and she is still recovering she hurt her ribs like you shadow fall and her
leg the leg is getting bitch the ribs are taking a long time to heal and also star, who just, that was what was written there.
So thank you all very much.
And this is from George V.
He also put a note in there and said,
any friend of Gerald Cilenti's is a friend of mine.
Well, thank you very much.
That reminds me of a story when Karen was teaching elementary school.
Her mother came to the school to visit the class,
and she introduced her mother came to the school to visit the class and she introduced her mother and she was
teaching like second or third grade okay regular kids and this little boy walks up and shakes her
hand and says any mom of miss knight's is a mom of mine and he kind of hesitated because even for him as soon as he said it the words came out of his mouth
is like what what did i just say any mom of miss knights is a mom of mine so yeah uh let's talk a
little bit about the rfk assassination and um uh it was Oh, we've got some more stuff here. Um, also on rock fan Audi MRR.
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Um, he says prayers for angry tiger.
Uh, what's going on with angry tiger.
I don't know, but let us know.
And, uh, and we'll mention it to people.
I didn't know that, uh, uh, there was something going on with angry tiger.
So yeah, I would like to know, uh, what to pray for, for him.
Uh, thank you outy
um but yeah send us a note and travis will pass on along to me um and so he had a strange thing at
an rfk junior event in la he went public with it i think it was on saturday i think it was
and a guy showed up 44 year old man we now have his name he showed up armed with
two loaded pistols they were actually in shoulder holsters he had an additional uh magazine that had
was loaded and he also had a lanyard saying there was a federal marshal and a badge on his waist
he was spotted by the security team that kennedy has because he can't get any protection from the Biden administration.
Yeah.
I mean, who would think that a Kennedy would get shot?
Right.
I mean, whether you support, again, it's a game of Thrones.
And I've said, there's many things that I disagree with RFK on.
Uh, I don't want to see him shot.
Um, he deserves to be protected with this stuff. But anyway, um, the, um, and what was also interesting was that he had, uh, when they
took all that stuff off, he had, uh, an EMS t-shirt.
I thought, is that for a getaway or something?
I don't know what the deal was, but it turns out that he actually, I think works in EMS
as we now find out who this guy is.
So that was not what that was about.
A second man who's not yet been identified
was taken into custody. Also, uh, he was allegedly in possession of a backpack, which contained
another handgun. So this guy's got two guns loaded with an additional magazine. And then the other
guy that's there has a backpack with a gun in it. Now, I don't know, um, if he was with this guy
or if they're just going through to see if anybody's got any firearms on them, I don't know.
But anyway, the main person in question has now been booked on felony gun charges and held on $35,000 bail.
He is now being described by the Daily Beast as an anti-vaxxer.
The Daily Beast. What a piece of trash that is again they're the ones
who repeated the defamation league's attack on me as being anti-semitic because i said two weeks
not even two weeks into um into the lockdown i said it's medical martial law well that makes
me anti-semitic right insane anyway um this um their headline anti-vaxxer held on 35 000 bail after the rfk
junior rally arrest um and they said uh and and this is the way this trash rag the daily beast
refers to rfk junior as a disinfo super spreader. Um, yeah.
And, uh, so anyway, the guy has, uh, they found a tick tock video that he had under his name.
There's an unseen cameraman walking in front of the ranch style house with a Betsy Ross flag until he reaches the garage where this guy as pro, uh, is standing besides a, beside a motorcycle with a pistol at his hip and a badge hanging around his neck.
Again, he had evidently, he may walk around with that all the time.
It may not have been at first.
It looked like, well, maybe he's trying to get inside that.
Maybe he just walks around with that badge on all the time.
The man makes a number of bizarre statements referring to either himself
or the person filming as quote God's gangster unquote.
I think God's got gangsters.
Maybe I'm wrong on that,
but I think he's,
I think he's lacking somewhere,
but he's,
he's got,
he's confused about a lot of things.
Listen to this and encouraging viewers to visit rumble and view the,
and the daily beast feels compelled to explain to people that rumble is
quote parenthetically,
a YouTube alternative known for hosting extremist content.
No,
it is a YouTube alternative known for hosting free speech,
which is what it is.
Anyway,
it says to visit rumble and view the content of the two hosts who have
promoted QAnon-flavored conspiracy theories
about aliens shapeshifting reptilians in the supposed deep state cabal.
Again, this is coming from Daily Beast.
But still, he expressed a belief that his name has a special numerological significance
and a desire to communicate with the rival Hell's angels and mongols motorcycle gangs so that's
where i guess he's saying i'm i'm the opposite of hell's angels i'm god's gangster that's probably
what he's talking about but there is some really strange cognitive dissonance with this guy um he
uh he uh they talked to his brother acknowledged that his brother is a strong Trump supporter, but that neither of them have taken the vaccine, you know, the Trump shot.
So they hate the Trump shot, but they love Trump.
You know, um, isn't that amazing how common that is?
Uh, he does not want it.
He said multiple times. But he says he does want Trump to be president of the U.S. again to fix this country.
Well, you know, maybe he could do another depopulation jab.
This is loony level Trump derangement.
And by the way, he said his brother is an unemployed emergency medical technician who
lives with his parents, does not have a car, and asked him for a ride to what the accused told him
was a single-day security job. So it looks like this is not an assassination attempt.
It looks like you had another person who's being used as a patsy. But again, you know, you need to take that kind of precaution.
Um, but it looks like he's an unemployed EMS guy.
So that would explain the t-shirt.
Um, and, um, you know, he, uh, likes to dress up and think of himself as law enforcement
and walk around with a gun.
So, um, rock fan, Christopher Min says, angry tiger is at the ER.
Okay, so Jason, Jason Barker says, angry tiger did not say what happened.
He just said he was headed to the hospital and asked for prayers.
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You can, uh, find their listing and, uh, good guys.
Uh, they know what's happening and, uh, they're not, they don't have any other
agenda.
They're not trying to get famous or rich.
And, uh, they've got listings of a lot of programs that are there guards program you find times and
it's they got a whole schedule of different programs they've got the program they do together
and then programs that they do individually jason barker the foxhole report angry tiger has got a
he's got a couple of them and an economics one as as well so we're going to take a quick break
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All right, let's talk a little bit about Ramaswami, or as I call him, Pharma Swami.
And of course, we had as a guest on Friday, we had Dr. Shiva Ayyadurai.
A lot of positive
feedback from the interview he was uh very clear in his disdain for uh for tucker carlson for
rama swami for pretty much the entire political and media class that uh as he calls them the swarm
he said you know we're getting all these, I think of them as essentially false flag media,
mockingbird media that is out there.
And I think it's interesting to, I'll tell you,
he put up about a seven or eight point statement
called Vivek the Snake,
talking about how he is presenting himself and his position on issues
that is worth looking at. But it's also worth looking at his, quote, bold plan to take down
the administrative state. This is put out by some, actually that headline is from the Tennessee Star. And they have some people who
were commenting about his proposal to take down the regulatory state. That is something that I've
talked about for a very long time. I absolutely agree with that. That is a key thing to do to
reform our government. And so I'll just say this, you know, he's put out a white paper about that. And as I said before, you know, Trump, when he was running in 2016, had a white paper about what needed to be done with the healthcare system.
And it was spot on.
Everything in it was right.
And everything in it was completely ignored and never heard from again after he ran.
It's interesting, you know, when these people are running for office, sometimes they'll give us some really good ideas and some really good plans but they're not necessarily going to be the people
going to implement it you have to have somebody who really has the character to get this stuff
done and he's constantly presented as he is in this tennessee star paper as an a biotech
entrepreneur um actually he's a hustler for pharmaceutical companies that's the truth of as a biotech entrepreneur.
Actually, he's a hustler for pharmaceutical companies.
That's the truth of the matter.
But in the white paper, and it's worth talking about this,
even though I don't think he's going to get elected,
and even if he did get elected, he would not put it in,
but it is worth talking about this.
They said it takes a big bite out of an unconstitutional, as he refers to an unconstitutional fourth branch of government that is choking american democracy called the
administrative state look what we have now as i've said many times is taxation without representation
and regulation without representation our elected representatives don't write the laws anymore
they've abdicated because they want to avoid responsibility.
They've abdicated this task to the administrative state,
to the bureaucracy.
And even though the bureaucracy is under the president,
the president abdicates to them as well
because they don't want to take the responsibility for this.
They want to be able to position themselves on the fence.
And so that's why they do this type of thing.
So he wants to eliminate
the FBI, the Department of Education,
the BATF, and many
other of them. As a matter of fact,
he said he would eliminate 50%
of the administrative state
workforce, which would be about a million jobs.
There's 2.2 million
jobs.
And so as people
are critiquing it, they said, well, this relies on a novel interpretation
of existing federal laws that usually protect civil servants from being removed without cause
and reserve reorganizations of the executive branch for the lawmakers. Well, that's not true.
And you've got a lot of people who could be fired for cause certainly the people at
the top could have gone much much lower that's what everybody's talking about
with Fauci by the way and by the way the shameless sycophancy now and I saw when
I looked up this thing with Russell Brand they put up a thing on Infowars.
Trump knocks it out of the park with Megyn Kelly.
Seriously?
Seriously?
It was one of the most blatant, evasive lies.
She gave him alibis that do not hold water.
She was giving him alibis.
She is sucking up to him. she is sucking up to him.
Everybody is sucking up to him.
Just amazing.
If she flattered him,
uh,
she did all the rest of the stuff,
but that that's not,
uh,
the,
the title of it was,
you know,
Trump hits it out of the ballpark shows why he's by far and away the number
one pick.
It's like,
this is just disgusting.
But look,
Trump fired Comey.
He tried,
he fired McCabe out of the FBI.
He could have fired Fauci.
He should have fired Fauci.
And there's many others that could be fired for cause.
But anyway, Ramaswamy has said there's existing federal codes that could be used against this.
And he said he points out that former President Jimmy Carter had an executive reorganization act.
While most provisions of the act expired in 1980, portions
are still in effect and are embodied into the U.S. code to this
day. This is why it's worth talking about. So I'm glad that this has
been brought up and we should pay attention to this. It's going
to be a back and forth fight
but somehow we have to get rid of this boa constrictor bureaucracy that jesus keeps choking
us to death and so the president shall this is what the code still says the president shall from
time to time examine the organization of all agencies and shall determine what changes therein are necessary to accomplish that includes
reducing quote the number of agencies by consolidating those having similar function
under a single head and to abolish such agencies or functions thereof as may not be necessary
but see the what they're trying to tell us is that Jimmy Carter can expand and create the
Department of Education, but subsequent presidents can't get rid of it, and on and on and on. And
yet that's in the code. And we've seen this with Trump and DACA, for example, an executive order,
not even something that's in the code, not even something that's coming from the legislative
branch, but an executive order saying, I'm not going to enforce immigration law. That was DACA. Trump comes in, well, I don't
know if I can get rid of that. Let me ask the courts because he didn't. And he found a court
that's going to say, no, you can't. Well, that's it. I can't undo his executive order. That's the
weakness. That's the passivity that we have now seen. And that's nothing other than an excuse.
Jimmy Carter created the Department
of Education in 1980 while the presidential campaign was going on, and Ronald Reagan said
he was going to get rid of it. It was a newborn monster, and he could have strangled it in the
crib. Instead, he grew it into maturity over the next eight years. This is the type of betrayal
that we've seen from these people who say they want to get rid of these departments over and
over again. Rick Perry had a bunch of departments that he wanted to get rid of these departments over and over again. Rick Perry, you know,
had a bunch of departments that he wanted to get rid of.
He said, there's three that I want to get rid of when he was running for
president. And he couldn't remember the third one, the department of energy.
The department of energy was what Trump gave him to run.
He didn't reduce the size of it. He didn't reduce its scope.
Look at how it's being weaponized now by Jennifer Granholm.
And so Ramaswamy says,
what you just,
what I just read to you said,
this is not a suggestion.
This is a mandate to the U S president.
And so,
um,
uh,
in his 1976 campaign,
Jimmy Carter,
the Democrat described the federal government as quote,
a horrible bureaucratic mess unquote.
But again,
everybody plays this game.
Trump is now playing it.
Well, you're like me.
I'm going to get rid of the Department of Education.
You've already had your chance, pal.
You didn't do anything about that.
So you have people are pushing back against it, saying, well, it's not easy to do it,
said Hans von Spakowski.
He's a constitutional law expert at the Heritage Foundation.
Congress still has a major role to play in executive branch organizations.
Look, the Constitution says these organizations are under the president.
If they're under the president, why can't he fire them?
And then you have that additional law.
I think this is something that's important to take a look at.
And this is why I said it's important to have these debates. It's important to have the campaigns because some
people will come up with things. And it's important to understand where these people are coming from.
But character still matters, just like I said before. And just because he's got a good policy
there, it's like, thank you very much. We'll take that and do something else with it. But just because he's got a good policy there,
it doesn't mean that we can trust him.
And so this is an article going back to August,
about two weeks ago, August 28th, from Dr. Shiva.
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Indians. During colonialism, British promoted the fake Indian with dollars and status to suppress the real
Indians who fought the empire.
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uh,
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uh,
uh,
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He says, let's review.
And he's got like eight points here.
The first one, Vivek the snake tells Americans to ban business with China,
but he partnered directly with Chinese government to launch his pharmaceutical company.
Number two, during COVID, the big pharma guy promoted lockdowns and social distancing.
He said nothing against Fauci.
He was all in for mask and vaccine mandates.
And now he says what you want to hear, that he is against the mandates.
Yeah, I've talked about that.
The fact that he was on Governor DeWine the republicans um uh covid committee i said did he come up with this
idea of the million dollar lottery you know you'll play russian roulette with trump's uh vaccines well
you know you might die you might get crippled or you might win a million dollars you feel unlucky
punk that type of thing but we also know and dr shiva didn't mention it we also know, and Dr. Shiva didn't mention it, we also know that he was jockeying to make money by tracking people,
which is what this whole lockdown was really ultimately about.
It was about justification for surveillance and tracking of us.
Number three, he said just five months before he was fully supportive
of the science of climate change and carbon taxes.
But now at the GOP debate, he says climate change is a hoax.
He tells you what you want to hear.
He's an actor chosen by the swarm, says Shiva.
Number four, he says that he's for meritocracy and truth, but he made billions
IPO-ing a bogus company to sell a useless drug that he knew had failed four clinical trials.
He sold his stock before the company crashed and burned when the truth came out, a scam artist.
And yes, this is how he's made his money, to call him a biotech entrepreneur.
He's a Martin Shkreli-type scam artist.
As a matter of fact, he had a partnership with Martin Shkreli and brought him on with his other people.
He writes a book, Vivek the Snake, snake attacking Democrats and being anti-woke.
He donated however, $7,000 to act blue Democrats and never voted for anti-woke
Trump in 2016, when that was a possibility.
Uh, like Obama, he was manufactured to mislead you.
He spits out stuff about excellence and about cream rising to the top about no nepotism.
However, he literally had his mama and his company reanalyze clinical data, a failed drug
and release a report deeming it successful. Mama's boy used a report to BS investors. And he's got links. So, again, that is, you know, a couple more things.
He also deceives the MAGA cult by saying that he is against ESG,
the UN agenda, but his latest venture,
Strive Asset Management,
purchases shares precisely in those companies who are supporting the ESG agenda.
He presents himself as a rags-to-riches story.
That's also BS.
Insulting to those who actually suffered,
he comes from the elite, a Tamil upper caste Brahmins.
He went to an elite prep school that cost $16,000 a year.
He was funded by Soros.
Parents are doctors and engineers.
So there you go.
And last one.
He tweeted out on March 11th, 2021.
This is two months after Biden gets in.
Ramaswamy tweeted this out.
Quote, Biden says all adults will be vaccine eligible by May the 1st.
That's all uppercase.
Good news.
Give credit where credit is due.
Yes, let's give credit where credit is due to Ramaswamy.
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We'll talk about that as well.
But I wanted to get David on because we've spoken in the past about the anthrax attack,
and as I said at the beginning of the program,
I just want to underscore the chronology here for people.
The fact that we had one week after nine 11,
we had this anthrax attack.
We're going to talk about that.
We're going to talk about subsequent investigations that David and others did
with the lawyers committee for nine 11 inquiry to update this after a couple
of decades.
But understand that this is a very important second shoe to drop of 9-11.
And they understand, and you should understand as well, how these things are connected.
So we're going to start with a review of the anthrax attack.
Thank you for joining us, David.
Appreciate it.
Thank you very much, David.
Thank you.
And thank you for all that you've done. I know that you've been very,
your bio here talks about how you have previously
co-hosted Quantum Matrix radio
show where you walked the 9-11 crime
scene, not just in New York,
but in Pennsylvania, the Pentagon, and other
places like that. So thank you for
focusing on this, and
again, this is a cold case, but
it is not going to go away it has transformed
our world and especially the second part of it the anthrax attacks can you start with a review
of the anthrax attack that happened 22 years ago sure a week after 9-11 and that's where the
twin towers came down and the there was a crash at shanksville and there was an incident at
the pentagon with all that terror and trauma uh a week later uh anthrax letters were sent out
uh it was september 18th through a postmark to tom brokaw and to a number of networks, NBC, CBS, ABC, etc.
And that caused certainly an alarm.
And meanwhile, within about two weeks or so, another set of letters were sent out.
And that was to the Senate leader, Democratic leader Tom democratic leader tom daxell and to patrick leahy
uh in october 5th mr stevens who lived down in florida died of anthrax and that was the first
alert that there was uh actually an attack that was in the process uh a number of things happened
that were curious one is that daxell got a second letter two days later on September 20th, it was postmarked, from actually St. Petersburg.
And that was one of the areas that the lawyers' committee mentioned,
that if he was a lone wolf that was Bruce Ivins, who became the primary suspect,
how did he get down to Florida to mail a letter,
then get back to New Jersey,
and not be missed or there was no documentation of finance
that he expended on that or no plane tickets, et cetera?
Yes, let me ask you something first,
also before we get too far away from it.
When these letters showed up to Tom Brokaw
and Tom Daschle and others like that,
what made them, you know, well, how come nobody died with that?
How come they identified that as suspicious?
I mean, why would they be looking for something like that at that point in time?
Well, at that time, there was rumors actually going around about anthrax.
Just amazing.
Actually, there was an exercise scheduled
for the day after
9-11, 9-12
in New York City called
the Tripod 2.
That was to be in Pure 92.
When
9-11 happened in New York City,
all those people that were going to be in that
exercise, which was going to involve anthrax,
were already in New York City. those people that are going to be in that exercise which is going to involve anthrax were already in New York City and uh what happened was that the uh the emergency offices in
building 7 on the 23rd floor uh they were evacuated that day and they needed a place to set up for
this to handle the emergency and conveniently and 90 pure 92 was available and
so the the emergency team moved into that well that was that was convenient that was very even
more convenient was the person who headed that uh basically that set up and who headed the emergency
uh services in new york city at that time was a guy named
jerome haller and jerome haller uh conveniently all of a sudden advises uh cheney that his staff
should take uh cipro which is an antidote to anthrax and nobody knew that anthrax was in play
at this time this september 11th jerome haler is advising Vice President Cheney and his staff
to take Cipro. While George Bush is on a plane coming back to New York,
supposedly he's taking Cipro. So there was a concern about anthrax.
This is at least a week before the letter was
anthrax letter was even sent out. So that's highly suspicious.
Jerome Howler worked for a crawl uh security crawl is known as the cia wall street crawl was the security system there at the
towers trade center one of them and he was also the fellow that brought in john o'neill
john o'neill had been an expert counter-terrorism in in uh dealing with uh the
terrorists and apparently he was too good at what he was doing and the fbi was very upset with what
he was doing and it won't go into it but apparently he was being set up within the fbi so he got out
he resigned and his first job was to be head of security at the twin towers and he was killed
on 9 11 in the towers supposedly his body was found by none other than jerome howard who actually
talked to him apparently the day before the night before i think they had dinner
and uh again it was very suspicious jerome how is still around. He should be a person that should be talked to about this incident and even
going up into a COVID-19 incident.
Wow.
And of course, uh, you know, as I frequently mentioned, it was two months
before nine 11 that you had this simulation of everything that we did in
real life in 2020 dark winter.
Uh, the first time they talked to talked had a large scale simulation called a germ
game or whatever uh with um johns hopkins and uh you know the cia and fauci and all the rest of
these people are running this scenario and they did it on an annual basis every year after that
but two months the first one was two months before 9-11 then one week after 9-11 you got the anthrax
attack and all the things that you just mentioned there,
indications that these people were talking a great deal about anthrax. And for some reason, that was their focus with all of this.
And so we had how many people were there was more than one person that died with the anthrax attack.
David, five people died, 17 were injured.
But going back to what you were talking
about that was called dark winter yes that exercise and who the brainchild of that was uh
robert cadillac and eventually cadillac becomes again involved in the coven 19 where there was
another exercise right before the wuhan incident allegedly and that was called uh purple
crimson contagion and what they were doing was simulating a uh a respiratory uh a virulent
respiratory infection that came out of wuhan if you can believe that and that had been going on
for a few months in the various states in the United States.
So Cadillac is involved both in the dark winter exercises that preceded the anthrax attacks,
and he's again involved in the attacks, basically the COVID-19 attacks with crimson contagion.
It's interesting how they seem to always have these exercises that are exactly identical
to what actually happens.
I mean, exactly identical.
At the same time, we even saw this in the UK with the 7-7 bombings.
You know, they're at the exact same time.
And it does create a lot of confusion for people, as we saw with the planes on 9-11
as this stuff was going.
Is this real or is this an exercise?
But it's exactly what actually happens is exactly what they were going to
be training on that day.
Isn't that a curious coincidence?
You're right.
It seems to happen quite frequently.
There was another exercise called Event 201, which was in October, which was, again, simulating
this sort of a pandemic and an illness.
That was a short thing I think they did in a day.
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But eventually, it seems like they rehearse this very well and then they go live.
That's right. That's right. Now, the anthrax attack, it went through several stages. And
the first stage, of course, is to enhance alarm.
And, you know, they were able, two months after this was out there, they were able to pass the Model State Health Emergency Powers Act,
telling, you know, model legislation for the states to pass so that they could, you know, not have this being so obviously run from Washington.
Washington could give them money to do it, but they now got state laws that would authorize what they did to us in 2020.
But talk about the first thing that they did.
There was a lot of noise.
At first, they blamed it on Iraq.
Talk a little bit about that.
Well, that's right.
It seemed like even before that,
I mean, with the neocons and the project for new american century they wanted some action
seemed like they had their eye on the middle east for a while iraq couldn't do anything right with
them and uh as soon as the 9 11 happened even though there was no evidence to show that saddam
hussein was involved they tried to set him up that he was uh basically the front and for our the super this way
the powers for al-qaeda and they had uh james wolsey was a former cia guy saying that currently
muhammad adah who was like uh supposedly allegedly number one suspect in the terrorists that he met
with uh iraqi people in the prague czechoslovakia, and that was not true at
all, but they were throwing a lot of dirt on Saddam Hussein. The problem was when
they analyzed the anthrax, it didn't have the betonite in it, all right, the
betonite was a clay substance that was characteristic of the Iraqi anthrax at one time.
So that wasn't there.
What was there, though, was there was two major attacks.
The second was a more sophisticated anthrax than what Tom Brokaw got.
This was a Daxone-Lehi.
And this was a fine powder, so fine that it was like an aerosol it just lifted up and when
it was in a a test tube it was like dancing like like a jumping beans and it wouldn't wanted to
get out it was alive they just they did they described in dancing and it was highly virulent
and there it was estimated that on one gram there there was a trillion spores of this stuff.
And what made it incredibly dangerous was that there was silicon in it.
And the silicon, just think of little glass beads that don't clump together, but they're real slippery.
And that's what this stuff was at a nano level.
It was real slippery stuff and very dangerous and they sent it over to the
laboratory for diedrich dr ezell who was an expert with this stuff he uh analyzed it well he got the
envelope and there was 12 people in the room and all of a sudden right in front of their eyes they
noticed some of this stuff looked like it was coming out the side and it came out of the side it was it was such a dramatic moment they were panicked he went and got bleach diluted the
bleach and snorted it almost knocked himself out i snorted that's how dangerous they thought this
stuff was so they've never seen anything like this before this was not the anybody and not
country could be manufacturing this.
And what they eventually discovered, basically, it would, had it come from the United States laboratory, because we were the most sophisticated in developing it.
And even the mainstream media pointed that out. And so what you're describing there is the types of things that, you know, everybody is now trying to talk about the, the Wuhan lab. And, um, you know, I, I, I look at this and I believe that the bioweapon was not anything
that came out of Wuhan.
I believe it was the vaccine clearly.
However, uh, we need to be concerned about these gain of function programs because of
what you just described.
They're very sophisticated, highly aerosol aerosolized, and, um, you know, uh, very potent, uh, the type of thing that, uh,
could only come from the United States. We're the ones who had that technology and that was
a smoking gun that was there. Uh, you mentioned, uh, Woolsey, uh, James Woolsey. Um, he was,
and what, what was it that you said that he was doing? I forget what you said. Cause I started
writing it down. I said, Oh yeah, this is the guy who played the president in Dark Winter.
In the simulation, they had Woolsey, former CIA plan, the president in the first Dark
Winter simulation.
What was his involvement in this again?
He gave a statement, that's my understanding, of the connection between Al-Qaeda and Iraq,
which didn't exist.
He drummed that up and said that there was a meeting in
Prague, Czechoslovakia, in Prague, and that involved, that was a connection, or one of the
connections to, you know, eventually attack Iraq and say that they had some connection with al-Qaeda
and that Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden, in my understanding, didn't get along at all.
There was no connection there, right?
They created the connection so that they could justify going in to a country that was not even involved in 9-11.
And then we want to kill a million people and use depleted uranium and, you know, get a foothold there.
It's really a terrible situation.
Come up with a new justification.
And they kept coming.
The mainstream media pushed back on this narrative that it was coming from Iraq
as soon as they found out the details about this,
as you were just talking about how highly weaponized it was.
They said, well, that couldn't be coming from Iraq for the reasons that you mentioned,
the Bentonite things that would be characteristic of Iraq and how much more sophisticated it was.
And then eventually, so that kind of shut that down.
But of course, we all know that then they had their torture program and the CIA got
lies about weapons of mass destruction based on their torture program.
That was used as the big lie to get us into Iraq.
Eventually, they got what they wanted.
But let's follow this thread again, CIA,
CIA line, torturing, lying us into the Iraq war, but a Woolsey former head of
the CIA making the connection, you know, the bogus connection, uh, to Al Qaeda
and to Iraq and also, you know, even playing the president and the dark winter
simulation, uh, but then, then what happens that the the new york times
and other press maybe even the washington post came out and said no this isn't iraq um that's
that's correct that that came out they they were uh started pushing back against that uh pretty
early on is that correct or did that well what happened was that instead of finding it was a
betonite and they couldn't blame iraq for it really
they found that it was an aim strain now aim strain is the kind of anthrax that the united
states has in experiments in their labs with the vaccines etc that's typically american if you see
aim strain so what does the fbi do right away they have they order all the aim strain at the University of Iowa,
which it was stored, to be destroyed.
They destroy evidence
right at the beginning of an investigation.
Alright?
That's what they do. Inside job.
So you would think that
anything that
a rookie police officer has told you, preserve the scene,
preserve the evidence,
and it's typical too
in 9-11 when they carted off all the steel the steel was uh forensic experts could look at that
steel and and tell you a lot as far as what the how it came down and you know and by the
malformations on it what destroyed it in that sense and same with the AIM strain there was a DNA involved there
so now we know that it's an American product made in America and then they had to blame some people
and then look very hard the ones that were most obvious they did not go after they went after
Stephen Hackfield who was a scientist, and eventually, for three years,
they hounded him, and he turned
the tables on him, went public, and then sued him.
He sued the FBI and got
$4 million. You can believe
that. For a personal injury.
And then at that time,
they went after Bruce Ivins.
Excuse me, they had information
or evidence. I mean,
we had the evidence. I mean, we had the evidence.
I mean, the Lawyers Committee developed it.
If you want to see an excellent grand jury petition, go to LC4-911.
I think it's LC4-911.com.
And you can pull up that petition, which we worked on.
And who was on that?
Graham McQueen was on our committee, Merle Nass. And Graham McQueen
wrote a book on that, on anthrax. Merle Nass was on our committee.
She was an expert in bioweapons. And, of course, the lawyers' committee
was there. We had a top-notch group of people that looked into it.
So what we found out that the
they blamed Bruce Ivins eventually because of these, what I call magical morphs.
There was a mutation that was discovered.
They kind of said it was in his flask that he was using because everyone would go to him to get anthrax so they could work on the vaccine projects and stuff like that.
So he had a thousandmilliliter flask.
It's called RMR-1029.
And in that flask was found these magical morphs.
But what they didn't tell the public and they didn't tell Congress
is that 85% of that content of that flask came from Dugway.
And they didn't tell them that Dugway and Battelle were very close.
They worked together
uh battelle was uh was the experts in auralization dugway could create that type of material
uh that that aimed strain and uh they didn't tell the public that bruce ivan's had another flask
that was his at 10 3030. That was his stuff.
Sometimes when Doug Wade would send that stuff,
he needed a little extra and he'd use his.
They tested his flask.
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It was totally clean.
His flask was clean.
The stuff coming from Doug way was dirty now what happens is the fai eventually orders all there's
about 20 different agencies in the united states that was working on this stuff over a thousand
exhibits come in or a thousand uh you know samples and they only find eight samples that had these
magical morphs seven of them came from usamorid which is uh where uh ivan's worked uh that's fort dedrick one came from battelle
now they never told anyone one came from battelle these was four different morphs that that were the
variant and uh you know they didn't tell uh people anything about the content of that coming from
dougway so how dougway gets out of having these tested requirement was you had to
grow this stuff and then you had it you know and then they would analyze it and look for the morphs
but if it was dead you didn't have to do that so conveniently all the dougway's stuff from their
big vat was dead so they were tested all right never tested although they could have been tested
they were criticized later by the
national academy of sciences for not testing the dead morse because they would have been a dna on
that which would have showed that it came from dougway but the protocol was set up by the fbi
we don't have to test dead more so dougway getting dead morse they weren't tested wow it's amazing
yeah so they destroy evidence and then they come up with a rationale to not test this stuff to show the connection to it. And it turns out that it was not just how it was weaponized, but also the way, if I recall, when we talked before, it was the way that it was delivered. All of this pointed to not just American but to specific labs,
and they chose not to look at those labs.
Instead, they set up this guy, Bruce Ivins, as kind of a fall guy, didn't they?
Right, right, David.
And another thing that was smoking gun in there was a B-subtilis.
B-subtilis is a substitute instead of putting this daintrix out, sometimes you use a B. subtilis. B. subtilis is a substitute instead of putting this
dalyanthrox out, sometimes you use B. subtilis. And that was regularly a contamination
in Dugway's fermenters, their giant fermenters had the B. subtilis and Bruce Ivins didn't have
the B. subtilis. The sad thing about this, and we got to talk to a lot of people,
we had Richard Lambert came in and basically spoke with us for two and a half hours. Richard
Lambert was a head of the investigation, the anthrax investigation at one time, the FBI
investigation. He left. He was like a whistleblower because he was being obstructed himself.
He told us he had 16 pages on Ivins, and there was evidence
to indicate he was innocent, and the FBI wouldn't allow that to go forward. He said when he left,
there was a 2,000-page summary he gave to the FBI. We tried to get a hold of that. We couldn't get a
hold of it. You probably only can get a hold of it if Congress subpoenas it. And the lawyers committee are going to try again to go
in there, and I think they're going to try to go through a judge. They've tried to go through the U.S.
attorney unsuccessfully to get them to look at this
information that's in the petition.
So key, and that's why I really appreciate it. It was a couple years ago, I think, that we talked, and you guys were in the middle of this
investigation, or just concluded it. appreciate it. It was a couple of years ago, I think, that we talked. And you guys were in the middle of this investigation or just concluded it.
And we talked about it a couple of different times.
I had you on.
And very, very key because, again, there were red flags all over the place about how they were lying and misrepresenting this and using it as a false flag.
Even the mainstream media agreeing about that.
And then it just kind of disappears.
And as you point out, they falsely accused one guy.
He sued them, got millions of dollars.
I think he said $4 million judgment against them.
But they kept coming after this scapegoat guy out there.
And then eventually he died or committed suicide.
And then they jump in and blame him 100% for all of this stuff.
And it wasn't, as your research showed, he didn't have access to this.
But there is absolutely no interest in the mainstream media or in Congress
to try to get to the truth of this, the FBI destroying evidence from the very beginning.
And it really is foundational to what happened to us in 2020, isn't it?
Right.
Well, I think that's because of the captured media.
And that's why you have a show now, David,
because you're part of the alternative
in trying to bring truth to people.
The media is totally captured.
I mean, was there a Project Mopping Bird or whatever?
The assets are in there.
The agents are in there.
Unfortunately, you're not going to find any truth
in the media anymore, at least mainstream,
for the most part.
Maybe you could find out, you know, the score of the Yankee game or, you know, the Packers game or something like that.
And lots of times I think that's why I read the papers, just for the sports.
I think maybe there's more integrity in that.
But, you know, you're totally right that the media is totally deceptive.
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That's why they get away with this. We've seen a similar pattern though. Look at Bruce Ivins as a
patsy. He didn't do this. We got to know him a little bit. I actually talked to his son.
He's a police officer now. He doesn't want to talk to anybody. I mean, the whole family was traumatized, but he was a good guy.
He said, you're the first person I've talked to since his dad's death that was, you know,
trying to solicit or trying to get information.
We had two people that intimately knew him and thought he was murdered.
And we talked to three colonels.
We got affidavits from them saying that Bryce Bruce Ivins couldn't have done it.
This was from Fort Dedrick, Yosemite, United States Military Research Institute of Infectious Diseases.
And they basically gave us, in fact, Colonel Anderson gave us a treasure trove of documents
that we've never seen before that are exhibits in the Lawyers Committee petition.
So if you go there there you can see the uh
the exhibits there and see some of dr what dr colonel anderson gave us uh they were
when bruce ivan's died the church was filled totally hundreds of people there everyone was
crying that's that's the account they knew this guy was a good guy they knew he was a patriotic guy they knew he was set
up he couldn't have done it and you're right the media is disgraceful they allowed this to happen
now we've seen other though patsies being set up and maybe it even goes back to uh lee harvey
also saying he was a patsy yeah or goes back to james earl ray and and and and information
evidence to say he wasn't.
I think the Martin Luther King family doesn't believe he was the killer.
Then you have Sir Ron Sir Ron.
It seems like he was under some kind of MKUltra program.
And then you even have Mark Chapman that kills John Lennon.
You have a lot of these supposedly lone nuts.
But this was an organized effort.
This was not a loner.
This was not a lone wolf this was not
bruce ivan's they might have had programs they had these programs they called chatterbox and even have
a program called satan where they can uh these are intelligence agencies they can get in people's
minds and maybe you don't even know they're in your mind and they can make you do things you
wouldn't normally do or at react the fbi even had a woman there who was supposedly his counselor. I forget
her name. Maybe it was Jane Dooley or something like that. And she should be further investigated
for sure. But she basically gave a report. She came and signed a complaint against him.
She was supposedly his therapist or counselor. But apparently she was on probation all right for something and apparently
the word is that the fbi coached her into doing that and that totally blew really what what
what semblance of stability bruce ivan's had i think he lost it at that point when his own
therapist turned against him his own counselor and uh then they were watching
him 24 7 my understanding and they knew he went to the drugstore and you know apparently bought
some some things and uh you know i think they know a lot more they were advised by their own
psychiatrist not to lean on this guy because he was fragile he was not a steven hatfield hatfield was a stronger
constitution will he turned back you turned against him and he you know he won his lawsuit
against him ivans was maybe a different type of person and he was very reflective and very
emotional it seemed like and the fbi undressed him in public he had some secrets that just like we all probably have
some secrets and he was so uh forthcoming to his detriment even his attorney said you don't want
you to talk to these guys basically i think paul kemp but we talked to too so we talked to all the
key people that were around there we talked to barbara patch rosenberg who led the started
the investigation actually she thought hatfield did it at first we talked to martin u jones who
was an expert we read their material on anthrax so we know what we're talking about about about
anthrax at that time how sophisticated this was they didn't think that bruce ivan's did it well
nasa was an expert in our committee she didn't think she knew himins did it. Well, NASA was an expert on our committee. She didn't think she knew him as a friend, you know?
So it was, it was terrible.
It was disgraceful what they did to that family.
The FBI is, and this is not only in the whole organization.
It was just those key people that they set in there like, uh, like, like attack dogs
on him.
That's what they did.
Oh yeah.
Yeah.
And it's not the first time or the only time we've seen that.
I mean, they've gone around and collected evidence and destroyed it for flight 800 so many
different things that they've done that way it is a pattern of behavior and they have the people
that they can use to do that type of thing uh so as it stands right now you guys put together and
this has been there for a couple of years a tremendous amount of documentation disproving everything that the fbi said
and pointing to the cia there is more information that could be obtained but you don't have the
power to subpoena that and you can't get anybody in government that is interested in helping with
that but we can see the overall picture of this and we can see how this is of one piece with 9-11 uh all these two things just
intertwined in all these different threads uh not just Woolsey but all of this the same actors and
and the same types of MO that we've seen from these different attacks and uh and I think as I
said before um and it's just my opinion uh David that uh you that 9-11 was a way of attacking our country and its foundation, changing it more for surveillance and monitoring surveillance police state.
But I think the other shoe to drop with this and this pandemic thing that they unleashed on us in 2020 was practice planned.
And it goes back to the anthrax attack
and the legislation that followed it you know that all this climate stuff but it it became
worldwide and and i think you know this thing is expanding like that and and this is the way that
we're seeing them move as the the alarm and the panic becomes more and more widespread for a
greater societal change across
the globe.
And that's really what this all eventually came to is why they practiced it
for 20 years and then executed exactly what they'd been practicing.
It truly is amazing to watch this,
but these,
you know,
when they start their practicing of their games,
when they start these simulations and wind up having exactly the same thing
happen at exactly the same time and place and exactly the same way they're practicing it.
I mean, these people are meticulous about it, aren't they?
Right.
Well, you know, we talked about, uh, Dax O'Leary getting the, uh,
anthrax attack that, you know, uh, that really virulent, well, they were
holding up the Patriot act at the time.
And, uh, uh, Janie had told them, we gave him a date and they wanted to, uh, you
know, modify it or compromise it and look at it closer.
And, uh, you know, they, they basically were attacked, uh, you know, for,
for, uh, wanting to, to slow that down.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Kind of a shot across the bow.
That's, that's pretty interesting.
But what you're saying too, too, with regards to Bill Benny,
who was a friend of ours at lawyers' committees,
he talked to us, and he personally told our group
that your emails, your text messages, your cell phone communications,
and your messaging, your searches are all being harvested now and stored.
Let's just insert here, Bill Benny, NSA technical head for several decades,
an NSA whistleblower, straight up guy.
I've interviewed him myself, but yeah,
as Bill Binney said, everything is,
and I had an interview with him once and I said,
so what should people do to protect their privacy?
He goes, there isn't anything you can do
to protect your privacy.
He said, they can get anything.
He says, if they're interested in you,
they're going to find some way to get through it.
You're talking about civil liberties and you're talking about now them becoming He says, if they're interested in you, they're going to find some way to get through it.
You're talking about civil liberties, and you're talking about now them becoming more.
I mean, actually telling you to take a vaccine that hasn't been approved.
You don't know informed consent.
You don't know what's in it.
People are dying from it, getting sick from it, and they're still telling you to give it to your baby six month old babies so they've upped the ante now from 9 11 and the patriot bill where they're looking at all your personal
correspondence on your computers etc and your text text where they actually now trying to legislate
and regulate how you go to work or are lockdowns and distancing and masking and having to take these vaccines it's it's terrible
so people have to draw a line now freedom is really the the major uh issue that's amazing
that's a key thing yeah when you look at it and again you know all the games that they practice
for 20 years all the rest of this stuff but i think one of the key things was fauci in october
2019 the milken Institute saying,
well, how do we get rid of these requirements of test drugs and stuff?
He goes, well, you do it from the inside.
You do it with disruption, and you do it iteratively, right?
I mean, he laid it out right there for everybody as they were doing it.
But let's talk a little bit about what you're doing now, the National American Renaissance Movement.
Tell us a little bit about that.
Well, this is really an
exciting project, and it's just
beginning. The National American
Renaissance Movement, we call it National ARM.
It's national versus
global, so we're not particularly
keen on globalists. In fact,
I look at them as a Trojan horse.
The World Economic Forum, or the United Nations,
or the World Health
Organization, these are agencies we don't really need to make us the World Economic Forum or the United Nations or the World Health Organization.
These are agencies we don't really need to make us more prosperous people
or healthier people or more informed people.
They're the exact opposite.
They're there to enslave us and to use their money to buy our politicians,
to buy our industries and basically put their agenda in there their agenda is 2030.
we've seen it from klaus schwab you will nothing you'll be happy what kind of nut who would say
that you own nothing you'd be happy that's because they'll own everything and you will be all zombies
and slaves and or there is his rasputin harari who says you're now hackable. Forget about your soul, your spirit, your freedom, your dignity.
You're a thing.
You're in commerce.
We control you.
That's what we're talking about.
So that is a repulsion that any normal human being would have.
And what I say, David, is because lots of times it's out there,
I tell people, and this is a little story.
One time I was sick.
I went to Rutgers University.
And I remember I was a student.
I was sick for a while.
And I remember during the period of time I had a really bad fever.
And I was reading a book, and the book was The Godfather of all books.
And I was reading it straight through.
And there's a section there where they're talking and
the guy says, he says, it's not personal, it's business. And then the guy says, it might have
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He says it's personal. Everything is personal. So what I would say to people out there, this is personal.
This is an attack on you, your family, your loved ones, your country.
This is personal.
Take it personal.
And when you take it personal, all of a sudden it's not something on a TV screen or a computer screen or a book.
It's something right in your face.
It's a guy right in your face who is,
as they say, they like to put a boot on
mankind forever. That's
one of the descriptions, I think, in Lowell
with 1984.
Well, that's what they want to do. Take
it personal. When you take it
personal, you're going to find
you have a strength and a courage you didn't have.
And the reason you're going to take it personal
is because you have a love that they don't have. You have a love and a courage you didn't have. And the reason you're going to take it personal is because you have a love
that they don't have.
You have a love for mankind.
You have a love for your country.
You have a love for the Constitution.
You have a love for the Bill of Rights to keep you free.
And when you realize that's all at stake, take it personal, please.
Yes, yes, absolutely.
Yeah, you're going to be wearing that boot on your face just like they wanted
you to wear the mask on your face if we don't do something about it.
And the key thing, you know, they keep telling everybody, everybody 2030 and that's been there for a very long time they understand that you know biden has talked about it everybody
talks about millennials and the different generations and we know that we're in a fourth
turning if you look at this they understand the time of this we're in the midst of a fourth turning
we've they want to have their new society in our face and on top of us within
the next seven years so this is happening right now and we have to be aware of that so we're not
fooled by the next uh alarm that they come out with it uh but uh your organization is national
american renaissance movement and the website is nationalarm.org.
Tell us a little bit more about what you're doing at National Arm.
National Arm, thank you.
Well, as I said, National as opposed to Global, the A is for America.
That's our nation state.
We want to preserve it.
The R is for Renaissance, rebirth, or revolution in the sense of the founding fathers.
We're heirs to that great history. We should embrace it now, especially now, and realize that.
And M for the arm is movement. We want to do a grassroots movement throughout the entire country.
What we're doing now, our first initiative really is a grand jury petition. It's
depending on the state, it's between 82 to 85 pages. And what it does is it outlines 15 crimes.
There's federal crime, state crimes, and crimes against humanity, the Nuremberg code violations,
etc. And what we want to do is to custom make that template, have a template, and give it to
law enforcement throughout the country, to every county prosecutor, every sheriff, every governor,
and every attorney general. And it'll list persons of interest, starting with Fauci,
number of persons of interest, and any of the listeners out there, I'm sure you could add to it, but if you want to access it, as you mentioned, it's nationalarm.org. There's a legal
section there. You can drop it down. The states that have been thus far given this document are
New Jersey, Florida, Texas, Tennessee, and Idaho, and we're working on a number more. If there's some attorneys out there who want to help
to look up the law for the various states, we can use that help for sure.
And we'll work together and get that done quicker, sooner than later.
But we are asking law enforcement, and here's
a strategy different, what I learned anyway, from 9-11,
when we went to the federal court we had a
very good grand jury petition in new york city at ground zero which was presented to the u.s attorney
there for an investigation to show that this towers came down through controlled demolition
and we had gathered the evidence from architects and engineers for a long time repackaged it and
put a little bit of our own in there took them five years these eventually supreme court wouldn't accept it it was denied because of standing even though people lost their
relatives their their sons their husbands their their uh loved ones in there they said they had
no standing for to for just a grand jury to receive the evidence and look at it not make any decision
on just to look at it now the same thing we on it, just to look at it. Now, the same thing we did
with the Lawyers Committee before I left, we submitted it to the U.S. Attorney in Washington
on anthrax. Now, the anthrax is a wonderful investigation we did. I think we took everything
up a notch from what had been out there. And it was our investigation. It wasn't that we didn't
borrow from architects and engineers or anything to help them put it together. This was our creation.
It's still there.
My understanding is they're going to try and go through a judge right now,
which is maybe a federal court judgment.
Maybe that's what we have to try if the U.S. attorney won't take it.
What we're trying to do here with the national arm is we're trying to go to the states' rights thing,
the Tenth Amendment thing.
We want the states to finally say,
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TD, ready for you. So let's look at this and let's bring some of these alleged suspects to the forefront and investigate it.
Now, we have persons of interest.
That's somebody that has information that could be helpful to an investigation.
Someone that might want to cooperate with an investigation or someone who basically needs more investigation.
All right.
So as I said, the list is there.
There's 149 exhibits.
Now, this is something that's a little bizarre, but this is where it is in the cutting edge.
One of our board members is Dr. Anna Malhoucha.
She's an expert.
She's a pathologist over 25 years.
But she's become an expert in dark field microspicy and
she has with her microscope which is 4 000 magnification and five times brighter than
a regular microscope the doctor would look at she's found a technology in these vaccines that
we've never seen before these are hydrogels that are self-replicating and micro dots, which is like a technical electrical little circuit that is going into the blood system and into the blood cells.
And what this this research matches up with Clifford Corningham's research, which maybe you've never heard of him.
He'd be excellent to put on. He's a scientist. He studied air quality for over 25 years he's he's found all these heavy metals that are in there
titanium strontium aluminum that we're breathing at a nano size all the time chem trails are not
condensation trails all right they're not good for us that's right so what he's found to is the
morgellons he's an expert on morgellons blood and he's found a protein there nobody the government won't identify it he called
it across the main bacteria now dr anna mahals just working separately and dr uh in clifford
cornicum they they found each other in their work and they compared the work what clifford's found
in the blood analysis the same thing she's, is an attack on the red blood cells and oxygen in people.
So people have long COVID or they have chronic fatigue syndrome.
This is something you can connect to the blood.
And it's like an oxidation in the blood where blood has iron in it.
Well, Clifford's found the iron, I think it's FE2 turned into FE3.
It's like rust.
It's slowing you down.
So, again, even though we look at this as what's this all about,
let's look at the context and we have to look at the globalists.
What are they up to?
We can see the pharmacies, look at, for the safe and effective medicine,
which it's not, they've got emergency use authorization, Pfizer, for poison.
They've made over 100 billion dollars
right so you might think well that's what the theme is this this crime is just to get money
make you rake in profits which they've done or this is just to uh basically make the people more
uh conformity uh more like sheep and stuff but this is even more at it as a transhumanistic type of thing, what they're doing in these vaccines.
And again, Dr. Anna Mohalczyk, she's on the front line. She's one of our board members.
Joe Sansone, who's leading the jab in Florida, he's one of our board members.
He's gotten 10 counties, the executive committees of the Republican Party party to ban the jab why because it's toxic and
poisoning people dr anna's saying the same thing that clifford carnicum's saying you gotta look at
these vaccines and you have to have the equipment to do it it's more sinister even than you think
yes more sinister even than you think david yeah that's the thing i i tell people all the time and
and i have to keep telling myself that as well. We continually, as George Bush would say, misunderestimate the evil of these people
and their technology. And that's the key thing. We look at this, and you can't believe how evil
some people are. It's just like nobody believed that Ted Bundy could be that way. That's how he
got away with his crimes.
And that's how these people get away with it.
And we also don't realize just how advanced their technology is.
It is like, you know, it's beyond what you've even seen in a lot of science fiction stuff.
So that is the key thing.
And you're exactly right.
We've got to investigate this at the state level and the local level because there is no interest whatsoever in investigating any of this stuff at the federal level tell us a little
bit tell me a little bit about what's going on in tennessee because you mentioned tennessee i live
in tennessee uh what's happening in tennessee with this well i know there's there's some kind
of sovereignty and nullification action down there and some of the people they've asked for
the petition so we're just getting that petition together for them and we'll give it to them to uh submit to their uh their law enforcement and we'll send it
so we we just sent uh uh actually yesterday uh i sent something to the governor down there uh we're
using thumb drives now and certified mail so we know that they get it uh thumb drive to into the
attorney general we've done that to texas too
and uh i said we want to do it to the whole country we're a little bit behind in doing that because uh we're just starting up we have the big you know i wouldn't say dreams but we we want to
do a lot of good things and we need uh the good people to help us do it yeah and uh and and i
think they will come i think when we say this is going to be a movement that's
what we want to do we want to organize the states so that every state has an arm so tennessee will
have an arm pennsylvania have an arm and what that means is american renaissance movement renaissance
rebirth or revolution but it's it's at a higher level we want a new thinking in in a sense of and
i call out to the artists i mean lots of times the artists or the poets or the philosophers are the ones that might lead the way, but we need a new way of thinking.
We're all captured by this media, and if you're locked into the media, we don't even realize
that we're in a smoky room, and you can't breathe really good in this room.
We've got to create the new form, the new room, which doesn't have all this toxic that
you inhale is however
you inhale it and that's what this is about creating a new society we hope to eventually
look at the issues maybe it would be finance because you we mentioned they want to implode
the economy basically bring us down they want to reset it they want to have a new kind of currency
digital currency they can control all right well if we don't alternative, well, they're going to get their way maybe
because that's the only thing out there.
Well, people are desperate and panicked, so we want to anticipate.
We want to take them serious at their word, as you said, 2030.
Okay.
Some people told me it's really earlier.
They told us 2030, so by that time, they'll have it locked in.
I think that's their ideal society that they want to have by 2030.
So I absolutely do believe they're going to try to take everything down and
then rebuild it by 2030.
So we've got less than seven years,
even six years,
because we're at the end of 2023.
Now it's moving really quickly.
Yes,
we can expect they're going to have,
I mean,
they've laid this out.
I mean,
they've had years and years to think about how they're going to do this.
And you can imagine, we believe this pandemic was planned, as you said, a plandemic, as Mickey Willis says in his movies,
and that they have an agenda that they're ready to go to B, C, D, E, whatever they have to do to eventually have the society capitulate.
So it's really interesting coming up.
This is an interesting phenomenon with Robert Kennedy and the Democratic Party.
I mean, he seems to be the only person that looks like a Democrat from the old days when I was a kid.
And then you have the Trump phenomenon, which is really interesting, going on in 2024 here, coming up, big election.
You've got Biden looking really shaky.
So who knows what's going to happen?
You know, hopefully there is an election.
Hopefully it's a fair election.
I mean, that might be asking for too much, right?
But a nice fair election would be fantastic.
We're still going to play the election by the rules that were put in in 2020.
You know, we've had another election in the interim.
They put in that vote by mail thing.
The key thing is that we've got to stop people.
We've got to make sure they don't get a sucker punch off on us.
You know what I'm saying?
And that means that people need to understand what the plan is.
We talk to people about CBDC and most of them don't know what that is.
And it's like, well, I don't know, you know, but if you go down and you talk to them, for example, on that one issue and you tell them these are the things, you know, just just list out the things that have been talked about by the various central banks about what they want to do.
And nobody likes that.
It's like, you know, 75, 80 percent of people oppose every single aspect of CBDC.
They just don't know it by the name CBDC.
And they don't understand it's the plan.
They don't understand it's coming. I've talked to people about banning on automobiles and at car
shows and they'll say, yeah, it's going to happen, but it's not going to happen in my lifetime.
They just don't understand how fast this is going, what the plan is. The best thing that we can do
right now is just give people the intel so they don't get a sucker punch with this stuff. Like
we've been punched in the gut with 9-11 and with the pandemic in 2020 that's the key thing if people understand
what's going on i knew what was happening immediately because i had seen dark winter
you know and i knew about all that stuff and but so if people know about that uh they'll they'll be
wise about this and they won't panic because panic and fear is what they have to have to make their
plan work and and knowledge is the way that we stop that panic and fear in my opinion that's
right 100 i agree with you and that's what we're trying to do is educate the public but first we're
trying to well while we're educating the public we're trying to educate law enforcement we believe
that there has to be a courageous uh law enforcement attorney general governor that's
going to have i see that desantis is doing some good things in florida there's some action down
there maybe other governors can take a lead from that his surgeon general or latipo i think is
doing an investigation now we don't know how that'll go we don't know if it'll be compromised
but at least it's happening and it's an example for other governors to do it.
And, uh, and, uh, for other prosecutors to step up and do it, uh, it needs to be done.
It has to be done.
We can't allow what happened in nine 11 happened here.
We can't allow it to get done.
Exactly.
We'd always like to see it happen sooner and a greater degree and everything. But whenever something like that happens, we have to, uh, stand, you know, encourage
it and say, we need to see more of this.
And maybe we can get some other people to join in and other States, and maybe they will
go further and maybe they will do it faster and so forth.
But, uh, you're exactly right.
We've got to do this as a grassroots movement.
Uh, and, um, you know, uh, from your experience, just how, uh, insular, uh, Washington is and
how corrupted it's become. Again, the organization is nationalarm.org.
And we're talking to David Mize.
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Appreciate all the work that you've done and it's very important. Thank you very much. Appreciate it. Thank you, David. I appreciate you very much too. Thank you so much, David. Appreciate all the work that you've done. And it's very important.
Thank you very much.
Appreciate it.
Thank you, David.
I appreciate you very much, too.
Thank you.
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You know, we've had King Charles of the UK has taken some heat because he flew four ministers 400 miles to his Scottish castle to talk about carbon emissions.
The stupidity, the hypocrisy of all this stuff.
And I love the title of this Reason article.
And I've gone through all this stuff in detail
in terms of the coming for your stoves
and your dishwashers and all the rest of this.
But I love the title.
Environmentalists are destroying my kitchen.
That's the article on Reason.
And that's true.
They're going to destroy
your your kitchen everything else uh they're going to gaslight you as a matter of fact she says
despite the new york times gas lighting bureaucrats and politicians are coming for your
stoves yes that's right they are going to turn off the gas on the stoves and that's a big part of the
gas lighting make no mistake about it cal, California is looking toward a renewable future amid contentious power plant
decisions.
This article from the hill is actually saying,
uh,
no,
you know,
criticizing California for not moving quickly enough to destroy the power
grid without any alternative.
One of the most amazingly naive articles I've ever seen, uh,
shut everything down.
Now, you know, they're even more, this piece from the hill is even
more radical than the California legislature.
If you can imagine such a thing, California officials have garnered
criticism, you know, from, yeah, some say, you know, and that's where
they put in their bias, uhered criticism such as this article.
In recent months over their decision to prolong the lifespans of natural gas and nuclear facilities, despite the state's pledge to shift to cleaner energy.
So what does that mean?
There's no emissions coming out of the nuclear plants.
So what do you mean by that?
Lawmakers have argued that the moves are part of a critical balancing act between California's ambitious renewable energy goals
and the need to keep homes heated and powered.
You understand how they create alarm, and then they create this sense of urgency,
like somebody who is a scam artist trying to sell you something.
This deal is only good for today.
We're all going to die if we don't do this right now.
And then they warp speed you on whatever it is that they want you to have.
Keep you fearful.
Push this on you.
There's no time.
It's not going to be good after today.
You've got to accept it right now.
And then they go on.
This is another trick that they always use.
This is the hill.
But many scientists and environmental advocates say that's what this person
thinks, right?
Many scientists and many environmentalists
um yeah they think that this is unnecessary just go for it now we have abundant renewable clean
energy sort resources said state director for the environment of california an organization
told the hill well here's the problem and we all know that the sun doesn't shine at night the wind
does not always blow uh but um you know they don't have a story for this i mean the best you can do
is try to come up some of these tesla um you know uh massive energies battery battery energy storage
sites that are unbelievable fire hazard, an unbelievable expense.
But now you have, this is from the Epoch Times.
On the other side, meteorologists and scientists are explaining why there is no climate emergency.
And again, this is 1609 scientists,
many of them with credentials, Nobel Prizes,
and signatories include Nobel laureates, theoretical physicists,
meteorologists professors
environmental scientists worldwide but that's not the important part but they do get to the
important part in this article in other words we don't want to play the game that they play which
is oh look the weather is hot or it's cold or whatever that means that you know this is an
extra no we don't want to say well you're having this conference and look at this.
You've got about global warming and you've got the biggest snowstorm you've ever had.
That does not win the argument.
The appeal to authorities does not win the argument, but there is data in this declaration
and they are talking about that.
And that does win the argument.
One person said, I signed the declaration because I believe the climate is no longer
studied scientifically.
It has become an item of faith.
They talk about how they cherry-picked the
time frames to exclude
a period of medieval warmth
and other things. But they said the public
perception of carbon dioxide is that it goes to the
atmosphere and it stays there. And this is the crux of the
issue here. They think it just accumulates,
but it doesn't. And they point out
that it's got a
carbon dioxide molecule stay in the atmosphere for about three and a half years. Central to this
fraud, central to this lie is what the IPCC is telling people. That's the UN organization
that is promoting the climate change fear. They say that no, human carbon dioxide inflow is about 5% to 7% of the total carbon dioxide inflow into the atmosphere.
So to make up for the lack of necessary human-caused carbon dioxide flowing into the atmosphere,
the IPCC claims that instead of having a turnover time of three and a half years,
that human CO2 stays in the atmosphere for hundreds or even thousands of years.
See, this is why when they say, well, you know, it's only 0.4% of the
environment. Oh, no, but your stuff stays up forever and it just accumulates.
And so, Mr. Berry, one of the scientists says, so here
they're saying that there's something different about human
carbon dioxide. That it doesn't flow out of the atmosphere as natural as
carbon dioxide. And so he says, out of the atmosphere as natural as carbon dioxide.
And so he says, here's the simple question.
Is a human carbon dioxide molecule, carbon and two oxygen atoms, is that exactly identical to a natural carbon dioxide molecule?
Well, the answer is, of course, yes.
And so it doesn't take any longer for that to precipitate out of the environment than
it does for natural carbon dioxide.
And that's just one of the many lies that are pushed out there by the carbon alarmists.
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