The David Knight Show - 19Sep23 F35 Jet — Hacked; Biden Plans to Confiscate 30% of Land by 2030
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You're listening to The David Knight Show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Tuesday, the 19th of September, Year of Our Lord 2023.
Well, today we're going to look at the interesting case of the lost and found F-35.
It has a lot of lessons to teach us about our military. And maybe there's a lot of
games being played with this narrative. There's a lot of stuff that doesn't really add up.
And of course, as we always see, there's a false detail that is added in here to throw people off
the scent. We'll take a look at the red herring. We'll take a look at the pathetic
defense department. And we'll take a look at what really may be behind all of this. We'll be right
back. Thank you. Well, everybody was laughing yesterday about the F-35 that had Mace, I think it is, to the Babylon Bee.
Babylon Bee had the best one, of course.
Military personnel seen through the woods,
stopping every 30 feet away with key fob and about a 90 degree arc say
campers.
The Marines who traveled in a tactical column were allegedly on a mission to
locate close with and recover the F 35 fighter jet that went missing Sunday
evening.
Actually it was Sunday about two o'clock.
They say no contact redacted, whispered after stopping to listen. Sunday evening. Actually, it was Sunday about 2 o'clock, they say.
No contact.
Redacted whispered after stopping to listen.
Sources confirmed the missing F-35 never beeped in response to signals from the key fob,
even if the unit leader did that thing where he tried to place it under his chin to use his head as a natural antenna to magnify its wireless range. The main rifle team led by, redacted,
has thus far been unable to find, redacted,
we have, redacted, that cannot fall into the wrong hands,
said, redacted.
And so as people were asking questions about this,
such as why the pilot ejected from a plane
that was clearly not crashing,
that's a key thing, isn't it?
We'll be talking about that here.
Uh, why can't they locate it via transponder?
Was radar just not being used that day for some reason?
No, really.
Uh, don't those things have GPS on them or something?
Where could it possibly have gone?
Was it aliens?
Well, you know know you've got the
uap program maybe it falls under that now you know it's not an unidentified object uh but maybe it's
an unoccupied uh aeroplane that is uh on autopilot yeah really strange u.s marines still hunting for
the missing 80 million dollar f-35 fighter jet after a quote-unquote mishap.
And so this was yesterday afternoon.
And they were being trolled and laughed at everywhere.
And then, voila, they find it.
Just like that.
Got those key fobs working.
Tried that trick with Ed.
Pilot safely ejects.
But there's no sign the aircraft crashed, they said.
This moment's before they said, well, we found some debris.
And so, very strange in a lot of different ways.
As I said, it occurred about 2 p.m. on Sunday and involved two Marine Corps jets.
You see, they were flying in pairs.
And a wingman, right?
Oh, what did the other guy do? He went back to base. He didn't fly. He's just this guy eject, and the plane is flying,
you know, and he just, he doesn't bother to follow it. No, he goes back to base that's a really strange thing and um so forcing one pilot to eject
after the pilot switched on an unspecified autopilot system really i mean look these guys
are basically trained to pretty much fly it into the ground and eject at the very last moment if necessary you lose a jet like that
that's a big deal to your career so you're just going to turn on the autopilot is that standard
operating procedure to turn on the autopilot and then eject you know the mid-flight it's uh
pretty far up in the air emergency response teams at this point in time when the Daily Caller wrote this article,
still trying to locate the F-35.
And this is over 24 hours after supposedly the plane and the pilot went their separate ways.
And the wingman just returned to base.
Oh, well, I guess we're done today.
I go play some video games or something
the public is asked to cooperate with military and civilian authorities as the effort continues
and that's why people are saying so um you want us to go out and look for it for you or
whatever uh as a matter of fact there was a great they pulled this up on ebay
um i took a screenshot of this because i figured it wasn't going to last too long.
And a guy put up on eBay, put up a picture of the plane.
It says, Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning II fighter recently found.
She's a beauty, he says.
It's used.
Condition is used.
She's a beauty. beauty landed on her own.
She needs a home as I do not know how to get her home.
And he's asking only $30,000 for it.
And he points out as he describes it, it's unbranded.
He says it's gray metal and uh, and lightning Lockheed Martin, uh, item description.
What a find in the mountains of Appalachia and F 35 always wanted to fly one, but do not have the proper training.
So letting her go to a good home, discounted pricing, a rare find, uh, to a pilot, preferably U.S. military trained.
Well, there you go.
And so it all ended happily, I guess, with the pilot saved and the debris found and mystery solved.
Now, there's a lot of questions.
It crashed 80 miles, they say, from the pilot's ejection area.
And so I thought, well, how long was it in the air then before it crashed?
Because nobody else is really talking about that.
So they say that, you know, it can go Mach 1.2 or something like that,
but they say that it cruises, you know, you don't want to go pedal to the metal.
That kind of cuts down on your fuel economy there.
So typically it's cruising around at about 0.85 Mach.
So 761 miles per hour, what I see for Mach 1.
You guys can check my calculations.
So if it's cruising around at about 0.85 Mach, that's about 650 miles.
So if it's going to crash after 80 miles, that means that it would have been in the air for seven and a half minutes.
But the wingman really had to get back for some reason.
I don't know why he had to get back so quickly.
He couldn't wait around for seven and a half minutes to see this thing.
And then they're looking for it for 24 and a half hours.
And so it's very interesting to ask some questions about this, as some people are.
When you, as a matter of fact, some people, Daily Mail actually pulled up,
they didn't have a picture of this crashing.
Nobody took pictures of it with a big plume of smoke coming up. So Daily Mail had pictures of an F-35 that crashed just outside of Salt Lake City in October of 2022.
It says large plumes of smoke were seen where the F-35 crashed just outside of Salt Lake City in October of 2022.
But for this one, there's no pictures.
There's no reports.
The closest you get is one outlet said local media said, yeah, some people said they thought I heard a low flying jet, uh, but not a crash and, uh,
Greg talent on rock fan.
The pilot got a text of the previous pilot in the plane that just tested
positive for COVID so he had to eject.
Don't forget to put on your mask.
Um, so, you know, local media said some people had heard
a low-flying jet they didn't say they'd heard a crash they didn't see any smoke there wasn't any
pictures like there was when these other planes crashed the question is you know what's going on
i mean responders not working they can't find it with satellite as a matter of fact some people
say you know radar turned off as bablin b said well, you know, this is a stealth plane.
It's designed to avoid radar.
Not going to be visible on radar.
So I guess it's invisible to a satellite.
I guess when it crashed and burned only 80 miles from where the incident happened, the satellite couldn't see the plume of smoke or anything like that either.
But then the big question is, why did he eject?
That is a real key question, isn't it?
And so as you look at this, oh, by the way, let me show you.
Like I said, pilots will typically fly these things into the ground.
They don't just give up and jump out, especially when it's on autopilot cruising.
You don't jump out.
Take a look at this here's a video of a jet crash that just recently happened
uh near the italian city of turin as a matter of fact it happened on saturday a five-year-old girl
on the ground was killed uh her family um siblings and parents all suffered severe burns in all of this.
This was people practicing for an air show that multiple Air Maki MB339 aircraft flying in V formations before one of them loses altitude and plunges with its pilot scene ejecting shortly before the impact.
Now, take a look at this.
This is the jet crash, and you can, as you see this, you'll see the jet going down, you
see the pilot and the little dark line shooting up, and then you see the big fireball when
it hits.
There's a pilot ejecting.
There's a fireball.
Yeah, they tend to have a fireball when they crash, and there's lots of smoke and explosions and things like that.
You know, the crash caused a huge explosion on the ground.
Photos of the aftermath showing debris in the field.
But people, for some reason, didn't see or hear that in South Carolina.
So a lot of people are asking questions about this. this and before it was you know on Sunday when people from the Pentagon are
saying hey we've lost a plane can you help us find it you said what this
doesn't make any sense so they started putting out a statement saying well
maybe this was hacked by the Chinese and flown to Cuba.
Maybe the Chinese hacked into this thing, ejected the pilot mid-flight, you know,
took over the plane, ejected the pilot, and then took it over and flew it to Cuba.
Now, I don't think that's what happened. The range for the F-35B, you know, there's three
different variants of the F-35, and we'll talk about that in a moment,
because it says a great deal about the state of the Pentagon,
this whole F-35 program.
But the range for the F-35B, so the Air Force has got one,
the Navy's got one, and the Marines have got one.
And they don't have interchangeable parts that really work very well.
That's the other part of things that makes this incredibly expensive.
But the F-35B has a range of only about 800 miles,
which is at or less than the distance at this point of the ejection
where they're saying it happened.
So really not likely that it was taken over and flown to Cuba.
However, the rest of that is very, very plausible.
And as I look at that, and as I've said this over and over again,
whenever there is something that they get caught out on,
they tend to add a false detail to it that they can debunk and then use that to debunk the entire thing the entire narrative you see and i kind of think that's what's happening here with this cuba
thing every bit of this the fact that they would hack this the fact that they could take it over
the fact that they would put it on autopilot and eject the pilot that's all very possible very possible and i'll give you
an example of what the chinese and chinese have been involved in very very heavy electronic
warfare and hacking against the u.s military stuff especially the navy especially the marines
for the last five years or so, and they've openly admitted it.
About every six months,
we get a report about how the Navy or ships or this or that are bases in Guam,
all because of China and the Taiwan thing.
About every six months,
the Pentagon will put something out
about how the Chinese have hacked.
And it's most likely happening all the time.
They only just put out these PR releases about every six to nine months.
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And so there's a lot of people that are mocking this on social media,
that it was hacked and then flown to Cuba.
And again, I think all this is very, very probable and possible,
certainly possible, and perhaps even probable,
except for the Cuba thing.
That allows them to, with that false detail,
to mock it so that people stop asking questions like,
why did he eject with it on autopilot?
That is a key question.
And so, and why did the other plane just fly away?
Why did it not watch?
Did the other plane fly away because it too was worried that it was going to get hacked?
Seriously.
You don't put a plane on autopilot and then eject,
and the other wingman would not fly away as this thing is flying on autopilot.
You would think that he would want to follow it,
and if it looked like it was headed for a really heavy population area,
that he would take it out before it hit the population area.
Wouldn't you think that would be standard procedure?
And so then the other side of this is,
why would the Chinese, if they had the ability to hack this
and don't tell me that this is some kind of military planes that's invulnerable to hacking
they're just as vulnerable as anybody else any of this stuff we have seen cars taken over over and
over again going back to michael hastings which is how uh joe biggs got to info wars
he had known michael hast Hastings when Michael Hastings was
doing reporting in Afghanistan. And he didn't believe that Michael Hastings had had a car
crash. I didn't believe it either. The reason I didn't believe it was because his engine was,
there's video of him going really fast. Michael Hastings was a reporter he did a lot of reporting on i think mccrystal and
petraeus and uh you know that this uh their their stupid entourages and how they're going to fix
everything and it was always just you know more of the same it was made into a movie with brad pitt
and um it was mccrystal i think was the main, McChrystal and his entourage, because he's, you know, top generals have a big entourage of people around them.
They really wanted to get Michael Hastings, a reporter threatened him in that type of
thing.
He was concerned.
He, uh, was, um, uh, working on a story that he was very concerned about, told people he's
going to be disappearing to kind of protect himself.
He was checking his car for bombs and things like that before this happened.
And there was video of him just flying down the road really fast.
You know,
it goes over an intersection as cargo slightly airborne and hits and that type
of thing.
And then you don't see the explosion.
Uh,
they show the car,
uh,
run up against a tree.
I looked at that and I thought,
well,
first of all, cars don't always
explode when they have a crash right into a fireball uh which is um which you see in the
movies all the time and if he had the if the collision that killed him was flying into at
that speed flying into the tree.
I would expect there to be a lot more deformation of the car than there was, number one.
But the biggest thing to me that smelled like a rat from the very beginning
was the fact that the engine kept going in a straight line down the road.
And then he went off to the side and hit a tree.
And there really wasn't much frontal damage to the car but how in the world
do you have the engine ejected at a right angle when you hit a tree it pushes it into the car
obviously and the uh gas tank which is in the back of the car the back of the car was not
compromised at all and i at the time i i got a lot of videos
you know just like i did for 911 i got a lot of videos i looked at car crashes of race cars things
like that and you can see uh there's one that i i picked out it was very interesting because it
showed a bad spot you know oil slick or something on a track. And as the cars were coming around, each one of them flies off of the track and crashes.
Several of them crashed front first, no fire.
Then one of them comes around, it spins around and hits back end first where the tank is.
Boom, instant explosion, just like the movies.
Anyway, the bottom line is is all that was
happening everybody was poo-pooing the idea uh that it could have been an explosion that the
car could have been hacked and you know flown down the road and you know at really high speed
and uh but we'd already had at the black hat conference and defcon we'd already had
demonstrations over and over again of people hacking into all kinds of cars that you know take over the brake system
take over the steering system because now you've got all these safety devices
that take over the brakes and take over the steering and so you can do that type
of thing it wasn't a theory my fact Richard Clarke had indicated a couple
years prior to that as I was doing research that, yeah, you can assassinate people with this.
So it wasn't a conspiracy theory.
It was a conspiracy fact that you can kill people by taking over their cars.
And that was a decade ago or more, I guess, 2013 or something.
And 14 maybe.
And so, but this is the military they would never get hacked well the pentagon's personnel files have been hacked and as we see here uh they've been
just the the navy has been an open door to the chinese in terms of cyber espionage. And so if they were able to hack the plane,
the question then is, why would they show their hand? Why would they let the U.S. military know
that they had done this? Perhaps they did it to intimidate them over all the saber rattling over
Taiwan and to intimidate them from doing anything.
Perhaps that's what it is.
Just guessing here,
but you saw these headlines fan boys. Thank the missing F 35 made it to Cuba.
And,
uh,
you know,
um,
that,
that said,
well,
I wouldn't worry.
One person says,
I wouldn't worry about Lauren Bobert filling up a dude in the theater.
I would worry how an unmanned american f-35 landed
safely in havana and uh then you know these people come back and say in all seriousness
it's actually more plausible than an alien spacecraft cracked a beam the wayward f-35
into its undercarriage and took it home to study primitive earth technology since
but since that doesn't fit with the biden so weak on the tri-coms narrative,
we'll just get this BS instead.
Well,
Biden is weak and it is not a theory that the Chinese can hack the
military unfounded rumors claim missing F 35 jet found in Havana again.
Right.
Uh,
it is not a conspiracy that they've been hacked and been hacked big time.
Uh,
so let's take a look at what they've gone public about.
Just this last May, Chinese state-sponsored hackers infiltrated U.S.
naval infrastructure, says the Secretary of the Navy.
By the way, we've had the CIA and the NSA hacked.
And then they stole their tools that they used to hack other people
and make it look like they were other people.
Vault 7, remember that?
And that was released by WikiLeaks.
And that was the CIA's tool.
First they released the manual, then eventually some other people
who actually did the hack released the actual tool of Vault 7.
So now these state actors can all hack anybody that they wish and make it look like they
are somebody else.
So they don't even know if it was a Chinese.
It could have been the Russians.
It could have been anybody that hacked the Navy.
But, you know, we've had personnel files stolen.
We've had their own hacking tools stolen and made public.
And so now we have, as of May this year,
U.S. Navy hit by Chinese state-sponsored hack
that Microsoft disclosed on Wednesday,
said the Secretary of the Navy.
Again, they don't know who it is.
China, if they didn't have Vault 7 before,
it would look like anybody they wanted to look like.
They've got it now.
Everybody does.
U.S. Navy has been impacted by the cyber attacks.
It's no surprise that China has been behaving in this manner,
and not just for the last couple of years, but for decades,
said the Secretary of the Navy.
See, they knew all about it.
They were expecting it.
So you can't pull any wool over their eyes.
Yeah, they're not surprised, but they couldn't defend against it.
Yeah, we were not. They didn't catch us by. We knew they were going to
hack us. They've been hacking us for decades, but
admits that they can't do anything about it. If they've been hacked for the chat by
the Chinese for decades, they can't come up with a defense against that.
And we're going to computer that and we're going to
computerize everything we're going to have um we're going to not have humans flying the planes
anymore you know the planes are fly by war anyway so we're going to have the uh the artificial
intelligence drones flying it and um then we are going to have our autonomous killer drones and
everything will be just fine it isn't like the chinese or the russians are going to have our autonomous killer drones and everything will be just fine.
It isn't like the Chinese or the Russians are going to hack any of that stuff and use it against us or just shut it down, right?
Yeah, we'll be fine.
You know, they know about these threats.
They just can't do anything about it.
As they turn everything into that kind of vulnerability.
Microsoft issued a warning, as did the intelligence agencies
NSA and CISA,
Chinese hackers,
and targeted communications
of maritime sectors in Guam.
They said the hacking group
appears to have focused on surveillance
rather than disruption.
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At least at that point in time. But top intelligence officials and researchers
expressed concern that Guam had been targeted,
telling the New York Times that the island territory
would be crucial to fending off a long-feared invasion
of Taiwan by China.
Now, that was in May.
And, you know, talking about Guam,
home to several military installations,
including a large contingent of B-52 bombers and U.S. Navy submarines.
And so they said, so what was affected at the time?
This is May, this last May.
Well, the full extent of the hack is not clear.
The hack, so we're really not sure.
But the infrastructure targeted, quote, spans communications, manufacturing, utility, transportation, construction, maritime, government, information technology, and education sectors.
Is there anything that they didn't get?
Seriously.
And so going back, we see this happening in June of 2018.
Big hack happened then.
Then there was another one that happened and was reported.
They admitted in August of 2019.
Another one that just happened in December of 2022, this last December.
And those are the ones that they admit.
How many more hacks happened that they don't admit?
And they know it.
I mean, it's been going on for decades.
They just can't do anything about it.
Right.
The Chinese hackers reportedly hit Navy contractors with multiple attacks.
And this was back in August of 2019,
reportedly successful on several occasions over the past 18 months.
The infiltrators stole information, including missile plans,
ship maintenance data, according to the Wall Street Journal,
that was fed that information by the Pentagon doing a mea culpa,
or doing some kind of a PSYOP operation,
I guess. Infiltrators reportedly stole plans earlier this year for a supersonic anti-ship
missile intended for use by U.S. submarines. They're also said to have targeted military
research labs at universities. Officials say sources and identifying markers have made it
clear that China is behind the attacks
we've had the Chinese showing up at military bases and all the rest yeah I mean it is um
very active very very active cold war and so um some people suggested the spy satellite as uh
ridiculous as the thing was maybe you know the big issue was that they sent up
planes to intercept the spy satellite maybe they were able to uh learn something about the
communications of the planes i don't know that um but they um uh you know a lot of theories about
where that came from but they've been hacking in so many different ways for so long. This is June of 2018.
That was August of 2019.
So this is, you know, a year and a month, a couple of months earlier.
China hacked sensitive U.S. Navy undersea warfare plans.
Happening continuously.
They tell us about every, you know, six to 18 months or whatever. The one that happened at that point in time, 2018.
So later on, you know, that was, that was 2018 December.
Chinese hackers stole loads of US Navy secrets
and the Navy is scrambling to stop it,
but not really doing too well in terms of stopping it.
So it's beyond just a coincidence that some of these things are happening.
And certainly it is very possible that this happened, perhaps even probable.
Chinese hackers stole 614 gigabytes of undersea warfare data from the U.S. Navy contractor.
That was the June 2018 hack.
So I guess the question is, would it be possible if they've got a lot of information about the F-35 program?
Perhaps we could do a deal with him like we did with Iran.
Maybe we could pay China to fix this failed F-35 program, you think?
Can you guys review this?
You got the plans.
Can you review this and tell us where we can make this work?
Because this article from MSNBC, a missing F-35 fighter jet highlights the tragic comedy
of military spending.
The $80 million stealth fighter.
Vanishing for over a day is the kind of thing you'd expect in a farce or a satire.
Each of these next generation fighter jets has a price tag that runs upward of $80 million,
even before factoring in costs like maintenance. The F-35 was first pitched in the early 1990s. A host of catastrophes, setbacks, cost overruns have made the F-35 the object of mass ridicule outside of the Pentagon.
For all of its flaws, and despite it being the most expensive weapon system ever developed,
there is no danger that the program will be scrapped anytime soon.
So what took so long to find the plane, says MSNBC?
Well, that's a great question that unfortunately can't be answered easily.
For one thing, it is designed to not show up easily on radar.
Again, that's their excuse for this.
But then talking about the F-35 program itself,
they said there's three variants, as I said before,
for the Air Force, Marines, and for the Navy.
They have distinct mission use, but they were supposed to have interchangeable parts. And so it looked like a really good deal from the military industrial
complex. You get three planes in one. But that's not the reality. Only about 20% of the parts
overlap. And the lack of the parts overlap.
And the lack of spare parts has been a major factor in the plane's problems.
Earlier this year, the Congressional Budget Office reported that only between 54 to 58% of F-35 variants in the military's possession were available in 2022.
The F-35A, which the Air Force uses, was just over 40%. The F-35B, this plane in question,
and the C, which the Marines and Navies deploy,
were only about 20% available.
Got a lot of issues. A lot of maintenance, a lot of expense.
And just, if you think it's limited to the Pentagon, knowing that they're being the constant Cold War, constant cyber war of China, but totally unable to defend against it.
And yet let's make more and more computerized, automated military.
Let's put it all on the web.
That'd be a great idea. And, uh, meanwhile, they can't
execute the most basic stuff because we've got the Pentagon's being run by people and high heels and
makeup, and I'm not talking about the women. And so we've got the military has now forgotten how
to build ships for Arctic use. They said, uh, well, you know know we haven't built one of these ships
since the 1970s 76 was the last time they did a heavy icebreaker and so we
want we've forgotten how to do it yeah they've forgotten all this stuff
maybe they can come up with some kind of computer way to do this right no this is
like where the real world is,
where the rubber meets the road
or where the ship meets the ice.
And there isn't any way that you can finesse this
with lots of money or computer programs.
You got to be able to actually build a tough ship.
According to the Coast Guard officials
and shipyard representatives,
U.S. industrial base lacks the experience designing and building a heavy polar icebreaker
since the Polar Star and the Polar Sea were designed and built over 45 years ago.
The GAO says Coast Guard officials and shipyard representatives told us that unlike any,
unlike in other shipbuilding programs,
there are no existing U.S. developed hull designs for heavy polar icebreaker that the shipyard could easily leverage as a basis for this.
So that's where we are.
We have a Pentagon that is all about rainbow flags,
but they can't figure out how to do anything.
And we have these weapon systems that become increasingly expensive and complicated.
That are easily hacked.
And yet these people are out there poking the Russian bear.
Poking the Chinese.
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talk briefly here about ukraine i thought this was pretty amazing that Zelensky is now issuing a veiled threat to destabilize Europe.
Yes, he really is.
It's not nice to fool Mother Nature or the Ukrainians by not giving them the weapons that they need to win this war, is what he's saying.
And we got a lot of fighters out there.
They might push back against the Europeans who betrayed them.
This is his narrative that's coming out now.
The emerging official narrative, says Zero Hedge,
on why Ukraine's counteroffensive ended in failure
will be to falsely claim that the West did not provide enough weapons
in a timely fashion.
It'll be the fault of the United States and its allies, or at least this will be solidified
as the Ukrainian government's perspective and narrative.
And it'll be then parroted with Zelensky's most diehard hawkish supporters, like Nikki
Haley, who's already doing that.
Yeah, you know, when we look at what the Pentagon is doing,
we look at what the federal government is doing,
and it's a bipartisan thing, really,
except for a few Republicans who are pushing back on this,
and they're vilified for doing so.
I forget whether it was Clint Eastwood or John Wayne
said a man's got to know his limitations, right?
We got people around the Pentagon who don't even know if they're a man or not.
Seriously.
Tommy Tuberville blocking 300 promotions from this lot of people.
He ought to get the medal.
He ought to get the promotion.
Seriously.
You want these people that have been selected for a promotion?
Do you think this is about merit?
They openly despise merit.
Openly despise it.
Those people should not be selecting who's going to be promoted.
That needs to wait until perhaps there's another president, if possible.
Certainly not this group of people. Same type of argument that you would make in terms of replacing, you know,
Darth Vader Ginsburg on the Supreme Court.
Wait, and let's have an election first.
Of course, he's doing it because of their policy about abortion.
Nikki Haley hates that as well.
So does Dan Crenshaw.
Dan Crenshaw threatening violence to Tommy Tuberville.
As these people also, you know, saying they want to invade Mexico.
A war with everybody.
You know, how many wars can we have started once, right?
Continuously going on.
Zelensky has this week been busy advancing this as a key talking point.
Telling it to CNN that the country waited too long to start
the counteroffensive.
He blames the West for forcing his military leaders to wait so long.
Yeah, we waited too long.
It's true.
And they put mines in.
This is where we are.
We don't know what we're doing or what.
There's no explanation for this other than the fact that, as Joel Skousen has said for the longest time,
these people really are inviting a nuclear war.
It's weakness.
It's provocation.
Blame the West.
Exactly.
Zelensky is now threatening that Ukrainian refugees will attack Europe if it doesn't keep the gravy train running.
Here's what he said.
He said curtailing aid to Ukraine will prolong the war.
It would create risk for the West in its own backyard.
There's no way to predict how millions of Ukrainian refugees in European countries
would react to their country being abandoned.
Yeah, we might use them as a fifth column against you.
It wouldn't be the first group of immigrants that have been brought into Europe to destroy it.
That's going on constantly, so I guess the Europeans don't really care.
He said, Ukrainians have generally behaved well and are very grateful to those who've sheltered them.
They will not forget that generosity.
But, but, it would not be a good story for Europe if it were to drive these people into a corner.
So let's drive the Russian bear into a corner instead.
Truly is amazing to see these people.
Said it would require a totally militarized economy for total war, is what he's saying.
This is nothing new.
I've said before,
Restovich,
when they were elected in 2019 on a campaign of peace,
because for five years after the Obama led coup and,
you know,
Victoria,
Newland and the DNC and Hillary Clinton,
five years of that,
of them shelling civilians,
and everybody in Ukraine wanted the war to end,
and that's what Zelensky ran on.
But then, of course, the guy he sent to negotiate the peace stuff
told him on Ukrainian television there will be no peace in 2018.
He says, as a matter of fact, we're going to go to war with Russia in 2018.
Oh, that's horrible, said the person.
He says, no, that's good because we'll get into NATO.
The country will be completely destroyed, but we'll be able to get into NATO.
That's all they really care about.
And so when we look at where they're headed,
there's Nikki Haley, you know, she is very strident and saying, uh,
don't pull out now, keep giving billions in support to Ukraine. It'll never be enough for
Nikki Haley. One of the most rabid of all of the neocon war hawks. I think in many ways she is worse than McCain and Graham.
She certainly has had a bigger mouth about it.
And she also has the ability to do it under the radar since she's a woman.
And people give her a pass on that.
They still have this false idea that women cannot be tyrants and dictators
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And yesterday, as the show was ending, I talked about the key lie from the IPCC.
And of course, we have about 1,600, 1,700 scientists who are pushing back against this,
saying there is no climate emergency.
These people are lying to us. 1700 scientists who are pushing back against this saying there is no climate emergency these people
are lying to us but the key thing about that is not that we've got some really prominent scientists
who are saying that now we don't do science that way it doesn't you don't count the number of phds
on one side versus the number of phds on the other side or even nobel prize winners and that type of
thing that's not science. That's academia.
That is antithetical to science. It's really about the data, but there was a key thing.
And yesterday it was at the very end of the program.
I cut it out and put it up separately because I wanted people to see it.
And I think it is so important.
I want to lead into this climate stuff.
And that's as a matter of fact, there's some actions that are being, that are
taking place in Texas need to have the same type of thing happening in other places
in terms of trying to stop what Biden is doing.
And he's actually got a goal to have 30% of the land, quote-unquote, protected.
In other words, they're going to take 30% of it away from us by 2030 this has always been
the plan this is uh the u.n agenda 21 and the 21st century we're going to you know push everybody off
the land and into the cities that type of thing got more specific 2030 and now it's getting more
specific by 2030 they want 30 of the land and then what's it going to be by 2040, by 2050, and so forth?
You will have nothing other than a little tiny area,
a 200-square-foot apartment in a city where they can monitor you.
It is the Indian reservation system with high tech.
But going back to the source of all of this,
and the key thing is that there's a CO2 that they call carbon.
That is their key thing.
Well, the IPCC, which is the organization in the UN that's been pushing this, as many people pointed out, look, the atmosphere is only 0.4% CO2.
And that's an incredibly tiny amount. So I don't think that your,
your global warming is driven by that. Number one, number two, as tiny as that is the human
portion of that is even smaller. And so the IPCC comes back and says, well, yes, that is true.
And you know, this stuff does get taken out of the atmosphere the turnover time on average they believe is three and a half years but then the ipcc says but for humans for human generated
co2 it stays in the atmosphere for hundreds or even thousands of years
and the scientists ask the questions exactly how is CO2 different if it occurs naturally or if it is man-made?
It's still CO2, still one atom of carbon and two atoms of oxygen.
So, you know, what is it that is different about it?
Well, there isn't anything different.
CO2 is CO2, regardless of how it was generated.
And it is going to stay there the
same amount of time so that's a fundamental lie that is just an easily debunked absurdity and
people need to understand that uh he says um here's a simple question is a human carbon dioxide
molecule exactly identical to a natural carbon dioxide molecule? And the answer is yes, of course.
Well, if human and natural CO2 molecules are identical, then their outflow rates must be
identical. So where did this idea come from that if it's generated by humans, it's going to last
for hundreds of thousands of years? Well, it's strictly political. You point out that in science,
a scientific method says that you can't prove that a theory is 100% true, only that data supports it.
But you can prove that it is false.
Providing an example, he said, go back and look at Isaac Newton's gravity law.
It was a preeminent theory for a very long time, but then Albert Einstein made a correction that disproved newton's theory and you know when i look at that it's um like i said we're talking last week about viruses and
stuff a lot of these things are abstractions of things that they cannot observe really
and so we've seen that happen with subatomic particles of nuclear theory we've had the
neils bohr atom that we all learned when we were in school. And then quantum physics came along. We had Isaac Newton's
laws about gravity and physics. And then Einstein came along with this theory of relativity. But
F equals ma squared still works. It's still used everywhere. And so even though Einstein may have refined it with some other things,
the fundamental utility of Newtonian physics remains.
It can be descriptive, predictive.
You can replicate it.
We're just talking about on a finer level.
And the same thing is true of the previous versions of the atom.
So when you look at the ideas about contagion and virus,
these are abstractions.
They may be useful ways to try to describe what is actually happening,
that they don't really know what is actually happening.
But expect all of these abstractions to continually undergo
change because that's the nature of science.
Science is constantly changing and they're constantly challenging and refining the conventional
wisdom.
But he says, let's go back to the scientific method.
For example, the IPCC proposed a theory and if we can prove that it's wrong, we win. And I proved in that case that their theory is wrong about CO2 being different somehow.
Natural CO2 is different from human CO2. Total bunk. And, you know, I don't know if they've
proven how long it takes for this stuff to recycle through at three and a half years.
We don't even know if that's true.
Given the fact that they say that human CO2 could remain in the atmosphere for hundreds or thousands of years,
clearly they made that up.
If these people are liars making up stuff, did they make up the stuff about three and a half years either?
Because one of the things that we know, uh, certainly happened after climate gate, climate gate was a big deal.
And, uh, they were admitting to each other that their models didn't work.
And Michael Mann was involved in that as an American. It was mostly something that happened
in the UK as we saw their emails. And so they came up with some
fudging factors and concealed and lied about that. And he was able to keep his data from being seen,
something that you wouldn't do if you were an honest scientist. He fought very hard and he
did win in court. And yet all of this stuff that was central to his hockey stick,
saying that there was a direct relationship between the amount of CO2 and temperature,
that as CO2 was going to go up, the temperature was also going to go up in a corresponding amount.
And that did not happen.
CO2 has gone up.
And there has been no correlation with the temperature to make that happen.
So he said the prediction came from the same model, but doesn't give humans producing 140 parts per million.
He says it comes out closer to 30 parts per million, which essentially means that the IPCC is wrong about all this.
Now, someone could ask, well, is the IPCC data correct?
My answer is, I don't know.
I don't know because the IPCC has used this very data to deceive the world.
And I want to show that their logic is incorrect.
Using their own data.
And this is what we do sometimes.
We talk about the hypocrisy of the elites.
And you can't shame them about their hypocrisy of using private jets and all the
rest of this stuff uh you can't shame them about the fact that they're out there you know paying
exorbitant amounts of money for mansions right on the seashore that their own people say are going
to be underwater they don't believe that they're not if they believe that they wouldn't be buying
this property he said the ipcc was not set up as a scientific organization.
It's a political organization.
A political organization that's mission specifically was to convince the public that carbon dioxide was causing a problem.
So they come up with these absurdities.
The human CO2 is somehow different from naturally occurring CO2.
He said that's the only reason for it.
He said there is no climate emergency, and that's important for us all to understand.
You should remember those things.
Remember those lies.
You know, the 0.4% and the fact that they, I'm even thinking, is it 0.04%?
I don't remember now, but it's an infinitesimally small amount
because the human part of that is a small amount of that.
But the easier to understand why is the idea that they would say
there's something that is fundamentally different about human-produced CO2.
So the Biden administration is saying,
we've got to have land for our wind farms and for our solar panel farms.
Lots and lots of it.
And this article from the New American talks about how the Biden administration
is misleading the country about the amount of land that they're going to need.
And this is very important.
This is going to be used as justification to get us off of the land.
So many things about this all dovetail together.
So Biden says the Department of Energy under Jennifer Granholm, they say, well, we're going
to need by 2035, we're going to need about 19,700 square miles.
Now, that would be a lot.
That would be more than several that would be uh more than
several of the smaller states combined much more uh but um uh that is still a lot and a lot of land
nineteen thousand seven hundred square miles um that would be about uh well rhode island is only
i think fifteen hundred square miles delaware is not much larger connecticut's not much larger
um so you'd probably wind up having the combined land mass of rhode island delaware connecticut
new jersey new hampshire maybe even vermont i'm just guessing i didn't calculate that out i did
go out and look at what real clear investigation said they no, if you look at what these things are generating
for the amount of land,
how much energy is coming out of these wind farms
and these solar farms,
they said you'd need 134,000 square miles.
Now, to give you an idea how much that is, that is pretty much all of the 11 smallest states combined.
There's only 50 states, right? of all of Rhode Island, Delaware, Connecticut, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Hawaii, Maryland, West Virginia,
South Carolina. They need to take all of those States,
kick everybody out of them and put up solar panels and wind farms
over the entire land mass of all those States. And we'll do this.
Is that a workable plan?
Well, maybe if you're looking for an excuse to enslave people in the cities and get them off the land, maybe that is a workable plan.
But it is absolutely crazy.
And I said, even this figure is misleading, 134,000 square miles, because that doesn't
include all the land that's going to be needed for the new transmission systems that would
have to connect
to the energy. You know, those wind farms that a lot of billionaires got to be even more billionaire-y
about in Texas, there was heavily subsidized infrastructure to pull the power from those
wind farms for use. That was an unbelievable amount of money
that was paid for by the state of Texas.
But that also includes land
that has to be there for that transmission system
that would connect the energy
created by the solar panels
and by the skyscraper-tall wind turbines
that fill the horizon.
So again, the landmass of the
smallest 11 states all combined.
And to show you what just happened.
And whales, they're now lowering the speed limit in general
from 30 miles per hour to 20 miles per hour.
It's not going to be long before Sidewalk Labs is literally going to be true.
You know, you will.
One way they can get you out of the car is just to continue to make it more and more useless.
I'm sorry, you can't take the car in here.
You can't park it there.
You can't drive it.
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That much faster than you can walk, and we'll keep taking the speed limit down.
You know, going from 30 to 20, when do they go from 20 to 10, from 20 to 5?
So that's what is on its way.
But when we look at what is happening in terms of the 30% of the landmass that they want to get,
this is sent to me by a listener, Carol. Thank you for sending this.
And this is, by the way, she says she connected with Tony at Wise Wolf. So that's good.
Here, we've got some financial news that we want to get into here as well.
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And we'll get to that in a moment, what is happening with money.
But there's going to be a meeting in just a couple of days. Texas Agricultural Commissioner Sid Miller is going to host a summit that they call the Stop 30 by 30 Summit.
And we need to be having these things in various states.
This is going to happen September the 21st through the 23rd in Irving, Texas, in case you're in Texas.
It's being put on by the American Stewards of Liberty.
And the person who is executive director of the American Stewards of Liberty said, as
an eighth-generation farmer and rancher, we can't think of a more appropriate person to
host this major property rights event.
It's a property rights event opposing Biden's agenda to permanently quote
unquote,
protect 30% of our land by 2030.
They mean to confiscate it.
Yeah.
We're going to kick you off.
And that's one of the things that,
you know,
I,
one of the first parks that we had,
um,
you know,
they,
they set up,
um,
the, uh, smoky mountain Mountain National Park that's here.
Love the Smoky Mountain National Park.
But the federal government is making it more and more difficult to access.
They had just started this year charging for the first time to get into it if you want to stop.
You can drive through it because there's through roads that went through.
There was an agreement with the state of Tennessee that they were not going to block it off and charge people for access.
So they found a way around that.
They said, okay, we'll just charge people if they stop.
That's the Biden administration.
But going back to the 1920s and 30s,
it really is kind of shameful.
You go to the, it always makes me feel bad
when I go to Cades Cove,
there's a little loop you can go around
and you can look at where people used to live in the 20s and 30s.
You know, little log cabin shacks, very crude, very small, big cracks where the wind could get through.
Maybe they did have some chinking that's disappeared, but it doesn't seem like it.
But those people were living, they were free.
It was their land.
They were poor.
And the federal government came in
and protected it
by kicking these people off the land.
And so you can go through Cades Cove
and you can see where these people
had homes and a church
and they were a mill
and doing all this type of stuff.
And every time I look at that,
even before all this agenda 2030 stuff started
it always used to make me feel horrible for these people it's like yeah i really like this part but
that's the wrong way to go about it i hate eminent domain and things like that and so now he's saying
well we got to take 30 of the land by 2030, a third of the country.
And that's even more than they're talking about with 134,000.
That's 11 states.
That's 20% of the states take all of it.
But those are the smaller states.
So he's talking about grabbing even more than that.
This summit will focus on strategies and policies to counter the Biden administration's unrelenting assault on private property rights.
They don't want to just take your stove and your car and your air conditioning and heating and all the rest of this stuff.
They want to take your land as well and lock you up in an Indian reservation style thing.
Along with Commissioner Miller, there will be a stellar lineup of national speakers sharing their expertise in educating the people in attendance, including state and local policymakers,
farmers, ranchers, and concerned American citizens.
Commissioner Miller brought common sense into state government, and when everyone was shutting
down during COVID,
he declared numerous companies and firms in the agricultural sector
as, quote, essential businesses.
Never forget that Trump and his president, Fauci,
called you non-essential.
That's a bigger slam than being called despicable by Hillary Clinton.
Saving thousands of jobs, enabling manyas businesses to keep their doors open but again they want to take 30 percent
of the land and we stop and think about it you know 134 000 uh i think uh the square miles
according to real clear politics but but Biden wants even more.
He's just saying that that's just for their,
their wind farms and the solar farms,
but that's about half of the,
uh,
land area of Texas,
which is this mind boggling.
That's even easier for me to get my head around because,
uh,
that was the thing about living in Texas. You had to drive for, you know, five to eight hours to get my head around because uh that's the thing about living in texas
you have to drive for you know five to eight hours to get out of texas to go on it or to get to
another place in texas so my uncle said when he visited we're living there in the 1980s
he said i've never seen so much as so little so far between texas is gigantic and And of course, these land grab policies by Biden would take half of the area
of Texas just for their renewable boondoggles, just to make other their friends wealthier.
And so the Babylon Bee has a satire. The auto CEOs are struggling with whether to replace
striking workers with robots or with Mexicans. We really could go either way on this, said the Ford CEO, Jim Farley,
while lighting up a Cuban cigar with a stack of $100 bills.
On one hand, robots work perfectly and tirelessly without complaining around the clock.
On the other hand, Biden is welcoming thousands and thousands of Mexicans across
the border every day who will happily do these jobs for 32 cents per hour, 70
hours a week. So what should we do?
This is a real conundrum.
By the way, I guess what he eventually realizes is we don't need to build cars at all.
You know, Biden is going to give us some kind of a monopoly concession to rent people golf
carts by the hour.
That's what these companies are going for.
They're not car companies anymore.
They've rebranded themselves, Ford especially, as a mobility company. That's
one of the reasons why they're doing everything the government wants them to do, because then
the government is going to give them the capacity to rent cars to people, Ford, GM, Tesla, all of
them. They don't want to sell cars. They prefer to lease them. And they prefer to lease it to you by the ride.
I've been saying this for years, Derek Peters.
They prefer to lease it to you by the ride.
That's a much more profitable thing.
And they're just doing everything the government wants to stop the production of automobiles.
Because if they do that just the way the government wants, and the government's going to give them that kind of oligarchy,
you know, they'll be one of the few companies that is allowed to do that the key goal is to get rid of
all private cars and have everything under some kind of a corporatocracy that is aligned and
merged with the government as is the chinese model and they will control all of your transportation. Again, the one thing that they could not control at all
during the lockdown was the car.
The car must go.
It is essential to our individual liberty.
At publishing time, says the Babylon Bee,
the automakers decided to compromise.
And so they're going to go with robots,
but they're going to hire Mexicans to build the robots.
Now, let's talk about Sadiq Khan in the UK.
430,000 air miles have been racked up
since he was elected London mayor in 2016.
And so, you know, 430,000 air miles, that is enough to travel around the world 17 times.
And so if you stop and think about that, average that, that's over six and a half years.
But what that means is that he's flying enough that he could fly two and a half times around the world every year
on average and pumping out tons of this terrible carbon which is carbon dioxide
not a problem at all but you'll never shame them about any of this hypocrisy
as he's doing this as he's traveling around the world in a plane, private plane mostly,
he doesn't want you to take a single errand with your internal combustion engine car.
No, can't go, can't use it for work, can't run an errand, not even a short trip,
going to hit you immediately with a big fine if you move that thing at all.
But he flies around the world two and a half times so um uh again when you uh look at the bottom line of all this
you're not going to shame them on the hypocrisy but you can educate your fellow citizens about
the fundamental lies i mean we have all these failed predictions and everything but the thing
about the CO2,
that's why I wanted to go back and revisit this again today.
Very important.
Uh,
fundamental lie behind all this is that they've got,
uh,
they say that natural CO2 is going to precipitate out in three and a half
years,
but human CO2 is going to take hundreds,
maybe even thousands of years.
They don't even know.
It's still there.
It's never,
as far as we can tell,
never any of it's come up.
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Let's talk a little bit about the other way to escape what these people are doing.
Yes, we do need to organize.
We do need to educate people about what this agenda is.
As a matter of fact, that's the first time that I'd seen Biden come up with a number
of taking 30% of the land by 2030 to put it under his control to protect it.
You know, the way they're protecting land in Maui and other things like that.
They'll always find some excuse, some way to describe this.
But, of course, educating people about what their plans are is important, but we also need to do things on an individual basis.
And the House Majority Whip, Tom Emmer, who is the number three guy there,
you have the Speaker, you have the Leader, and you have the Majority Whip.
He's the guy who organized people and kind of lobbies them to vote
for whatever it is that the speaker wants.
But he has taken the lead on this anti-CBDC bill.
He is reintroducing this.
He's done it in the past before.
And I think it's important as an educational thing.
It's not going to pass through the Senate because the Democrats want CBDC.
They're not even making any bones about it.
And of course, it's not anything that Trump wants to talk about.
And we've had the only candidates who've talked about this have been DeSantis, Ramaswamy,
and RFK Jr.
And, you know, DeSantis was the first one to talk about it when he did his dog and pony
show.
He called it digital big brother money.
He gave his presentation about cbdc
what he wanted to do at the state level to stop it and then of course the first question he gets
from the press is but what about trump's indictment that's all anybody wants to talk about don't want
to talk about solutions to any problems that are being introduced by the democrats it's simply
what is happening to trump and so we'll talk about what is happening to Trump in a moment here, but, um, led by house majority whip, Tom Emmer, the central bank digital
currency anti-surveillance state act resurfaces on the house floor, seeking to put the brakes
on the federal reserves exploration of a digital version of the dollar.
And, uh, so as they point out in this article from Reclaim the Net, they said 130 countries
making up 98% of the global economy are involved in some level of implementing CBDC.
And, you know, I would imagine that's about the same number who participated in the
pandemic lockdown.
Just think about that.
You know,
vast majority of all the marching and lockstep for the lockdown,
you know,
stomping on your face here,
put this mask on,
you know,
that,
and all the rest of this stuff.
And these are the same people,
the same countries,
about 98% of the global economy that wants to have the CBDC.
Republicans like Emmer have put forth an argument that CBDCs would only serve to intensify
surveillance activities by the state, which is why China is taking the lead in this.
This updated bill primarily seeks to prohibit intermediated CBDCs, those issued by the Fed
but managed by financial intermediaries such as retail banks,
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Again, 2020 was the year that the world became China.
That was a January 2021 video that I put up, and YouTube took that down.
Took it down.
Isn't that amazing? You know, Russell Brand has gone from 2017,
about the time all this censorship and canceling stuff started,
he's gone from a million people just on YouTube
following him and watching his videos.
He's gone from a million in 2017 to over 7 million today.
Now, why is that?
Has he now ceased to be useful to them?
Was he useful to them?
Of course he was.
He was a limited hangout.
And he was letting it all hang out, as a matter of fact.
And, you know, as vulgar and as depraved as this guy was oh they love that they want that they want that for you
and if he starts talking about politics if he starts telling people the truth they're going
to cancel him and uh so that part of it is true and i see pretty much even with alternative media
people saying well you know he's just being canceled we got to support him uh i don't support
what russell brand did Not then, not now.
He finally started telling the truth.
So what?
He's been lying to you since 2017?
He went from 1 million to 7 million people?
I got kicked off because I said 2020 was the year that the world became China.
So what is it?
What is about that? I didn't have that many people following me
and, uh, uh, anyway, that is the, the reality of what is happening. And so, um, when we look at
this, well, I think they're describing here is the, um, the wholesale thing that, that ran out
the wholesale phase of this. And if you look at this, you know, at all the countries around the world,
and this has been done by the Atlantic and others, they say, well,
here's the status of a CBDC and all these various countries.
And so it begins with a feasibility study. It began.
The next step is implementation of some of this stuff, uh,
models and that type of thing. Uh,
you have a step where they roll it out just before the final
full-on cbdc they have a wholesale step and that's what fed now is where they have the central bank
starts um you know rolling out an early version of cbd the retail banks. And then the next step is to have what they call Fed coin in the United
States,
but that's the full on CBDC.
So they have already implemented in the United States.
Everything has been implemented up to the penultimate stage.
The ultimate stage of Fed coin is the only thing that's left.
And so I think if I read this correctly,
when they talk about the intermediaries and retail banks, I think that that is what he's trying to stop. Maybe there is some other aspect
of this, but he said this in his statement. He said the administration, the Biden administration
has made it clear. Biden is willing to compromise the American people's right to financial privacy
for a surveillance style CBDC. That's why I am reintroducing my landmark legislation to put a check on
unelected bureaucrats and ensure the U.S. digital currency policy upholds our
values of privacy, individual sovereignty, and free market competitiveness.
If not designed to be open, permissionless, and private, in other words,
emulating cash, he said.
A government-issued CBDC is nothing more than a CCP-style surveillance tool that would be used to undermine the American way of life.
Well, I think the appropriate way to do it is the way that DeSantis did it.
He said, we're going to go on the UCC code, and we're going to say it will not be legal tender for any transactions in this state.
Every state's got a UCC code.
And if you remember, that was first talked about by Kristi Noem.
She said, I just saw this bill and I vetoed it.
But she said, I've been told that this has run out to a couple of dozen states already, which would,
and the bill was going to make cryptocurrency illegal and then specifically
make CBDC legal.
And she just vetoed that.
What DeSantis did was he said,
well,
we're going to do just the opposite.
We're going to say that cryptocurrency can be used
and cash can be used, but CBDC cannot be used.
That's the appropriate way.
But I think that the CBD approach that they're trying to take
is the best argument for owning gold or silver.
But I'll give you the inflation argument.
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davidknight.gold will take you to Tony Arterman's Wise Wolf Gold.
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That's how his Wolf Pack thing is set up,
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and just stay up on a program.
Also, to create a community of people who can talk to each other about what is happening.
So again, you can find all that at DavidKnight.Gold.
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But let's take a look at the inflation side of this.
Yesterday was National Cheeseburger Day.
Cheeseburger, cheeseburger.
Just for McDonald's.
And what they decided that they would do
on National Cheeseburger Day,
well, I guess National Cheeseburger Day
is beyond McDonald's.
McDonald's decided that they would make
a cheeseburger available for only 50 cents.
Normally costs up to $2.79.
And they said in this article from CNN,
well, 50 cents is only 45 cents more than what the chain's original
hamburger cost in 1948. So it cost a nickel
in 1948. And so
even with their discount,
which you would only get,
and of course it's over with now.
I didn't want to tell you this yesterday
because I didn't want to tempt anybody
to buy a McDonald's cheeseburger.
It's not good for you.
But it was limited to one burger per person
and you had to sign up on their app
in order to get it and so forth.
But even at that discounted price, it's 10 times what the hamburger was.
Do you think you got 10 times the amount of burger?
Or maybe one-tenth of the amount of burger,
and if there's any burger in it at all, what's in this stuff?
I mean, you look at the quality is a whole other issue.
But just take a look at the inflation.
Uh, if, um, you know, from a nickel to $2 and 79 cents.
Okay.
The price in dollars has gone up by a factor of 55.
Ignore the quality going down.
Uh, the price, assuming that, um, you know, it was the same quality, which it's not that it was in 1948.
Uh, the, uh, cause at that point in time, it was a locally owned business. And then, uh, Ray Kroc
got it and it's, uh, you know, gone full on corporate. So now it's 55 times more expensive
in terms of US dollars. Uh, it is more expensive in terms of gold too but instead of being 50 times
55 times more expensive as it is in fiat dollars it's only eight times more expensive in gold
so um another reminder of inflation uh this story from burning platform the biggest con job in
banking is the savings account.
And he wrote this because now you've got some savings accounts
that are now actually paying more than a tiny fraction of 1%.
But it's still not keeping up with inflation.
And they appear, if you go with the official version of inflation, the official story of inflation is that we only have 3.7%.
But that's not true.
We all know that.
Living in the real world, we know that that is not true.
And so some of them are saying that under special circumstances and with strings attached, maybe with certificates of deposit, you can get up to 5%.
But that's not typically what you're going to see.
And that is still losing money
as far as the inflation rate is going.
Again, if you want to try to beat inflation,
you're not going to do it with a savings account.
You're going to do it with gold.
And you'll be able to get all those cheeseburgers
in the future
that you want without any problem but more importantly you're going to be able to do it
with privacy because the cbdc thing is full on um yeah there's no question about it uh there's just
some lying denials from these people that that is their plan, but we know exactly what their plan is. He made his plan essentially public when he told all the three-letter agencies underneath the
executive branch to do a study and report back to him on one of four areas back in March of 2022.
How are we going to completely restructure the financial system, first thing? How are we going to completely restructure the financial system first thing how are we going to enforce it Department of Justice FBI IRS how are we
going to actually implement it who's gonna write the code and then the fourth
one was how we're going to sell to the public oh we'll do it with climate
change that's the lie that they're going to use so protect yourself from
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All right, let's take a look at Donald Trump.
And, of course, over the weekend, we had the Family Research Council meet,
and they had a straw poll, and Donald Trump spoke with them he also spoke over the weekend about abortion to some mainstream press and then this
article from The Guardian evangelical Christians need Republicans does the
party need them well I don't know if the party needs Christians or not but I can
say this Christians do not need if the party needs Christians or not, but I can say this.
Christians do not need the Republican Party, and Christians do not need Trump.
I don't need a president.
I've got a king, and I don't look to these people for my salvation.
I think it's really pathetic that so many people do, and I think it's really pathetic
and hypocritical.
It's as hypocritical as what we see from Sadiq Khan as he's flying around the world two and a half times every year
in his planes, tell you, you can't turn on your car and move it five feet or you get up fine.
It's just as hypocritical for these Christians to be talking about family and all the rest of this stuff and supporting Trump because he's made
it clear where he is on all these different issues. And he's making it clear where he is
on abortion as well now. When Donald Trump recalls as a guardian how his three U.S. Supreme Court
justices helped repeal the national right to abortion, there was never a right to abortion.
It was a Supreme Court opinion. And you had the
Supreme Court finally decide that they would pay attention to the 10th Amendment. What I was saying
all along, I said, this is a state issue. The federal government has no authority to define
abortion. And that's the other big problem that the Christians don't understand.
They don't understand politics. They don't understand how this stuff works. They don't understand that if they make it federal again,
and they're being pushed into this by people like Trump and Lindsey Graham,
all these grifting politicians, Pence is another one of them,
all these grifting politicians who want this to be the issue,
a wedge issue, so you'll vote for them.
They've lost that issue.
And even some of these pro-life organizations
want to make it a national issue. And even some of these pro-life organizations want to make it a national issue.
And as I've said before, if you come up with, instead of a Supreme Court decision,
if you come up with a federal law that would prohibit abortion, I guarantee you, New York,
California, name them, all these blue states, they're going to ignore that just like they've
ignored the laws to prohibit medical marijuana or recreational marijuana.
They'll do their own thing.
The states that will follow it when the Democrats get in and they say, okay, now we're going
to remove all restrictions on abortion and make that the federal law, then all of the
Republican-led states will obey it.
That's the way this is going to work.
It is a trap.
Anyway, so Guardian says,
even as the former president basked in the religious rights moment of triumph,
he went on to deliver a warning, quote,
I will say politically it's very tough.
It's a very tough decision for some people
but very very hard on elections very very hard he said we had midterms and this was an issue you know
no trump you were the issue at midterm you were the issue You and your failed celebrity candidates like Dr. Oz and what's that?
Masters.
What was it?
Blake Masters in Arizona who goes back and as soon as the Supreme Court takes away Roe v.
Wade, he goes back and changes his website and all the rest.
Bunch of phony celebrity politicians.
You are the problem.
You have cost the Republican Party a majority in the Senate now, several elections in a row.
You've lost your election.
You lost the Senate.
You lost the Senate again this last time.
You kept a big red wave from happening because of your candidates, your key candidates that you chose.
And so the Democrats are now choosing Trump because they know that he's their ace in the hole.
Uh, they've openly talked about how they vote in the primaries.
Anything.
Look, you, we all see what happens every time he gets indicted.
The Democrats are not that
stupid. Even as James Carville said, he was so excited to see that they were going to impeach
Biden. He said, how did we get this lucky? He knows it's going to energize the base to see
Biden impeached. And they know that it energizes Trump's base to see Trump impeached. Everybody
knows it. Why are we pretending that his popularity is anything other than the fact that he's
presented himself as a victim?
Many politicians who are pro-life do not know how to properly discuss this topic, said Trump,
which is so important to the people in this room, so important to millions and millions
of people in our country.
Well, you know what, Trump?
It's also important to tens of millions of babies who are literally ripped apart.
And that's the truth that needs to be unleashed.
I don't need Trump to try to explain this.
Trump has got no moral foundation.
He's got no compass.
It's not about anything other than him.
So he doesn't care about babies.
But if people were to see the procedure or other things like it, you just
unleash that truth on people and you don't need somebody like Trump out
there, uh, somebody who's trying to pull it back.
So then, uh, guardian, uh, talks to some of the people who are there.
Uh, one guy, 68 years old from Maryland said, I want the candidate that's
going to win.
I'm very focused on winning this year.
So if I had to pick, I'd pick Trump because he's winning and you know, the polls all tell
us that he's winning.
So he's should be our candidate.
Yeah.
You believe the polls.
Do you believe that the only thing that's important is winning?
Maybe you heard that from Alex Jones, 40 chest.
It doesn't really matter what he does.
We've just got to win.
So even if he tells you that you're not essentially, he locks you down and he produces tens of billions of dollars to give the drug companies to create a worldwide poison.
It's just all about winning.
You know, it was winning for him to praise Fauci and to do everything that Fauci said.
Another guy, actually, no, the same guy still said, well, you know, I'm still against abortion,
but it's okay to be a little bit pragmatic and to win. Yeah. Situational ethics, Jimmy Hammond,
74 pastor from Lumberton, North Carolina, Vietnam war veteran is adamantly opposed to abortion.
He said to me, it's not a political issue. It's a biblical issue.
Abortion is not right. It's killing a child. Such a simple truth. You know, the truth just
cuts straight through if you say it, doesn't it? And so Trump, who bills himself as the most pro-life
president ever, he says, what I'll do is to negotiate so that everybody is happy.
Oh yeah. He's such an amazing negotiator, isn't he? He knows people so well. That's why his staff
and his cabinet was so effective. Here's what he had to say in the interview.
Mr. President, I want to give voters who are going to be weighing in on this election a
very clear sense of where to stand on this.
I think they're all gonna like me.
I think both sides are gonna like me.
But let Mr. President- What's going to have to happen is you're
gonna have to- Mr. President, you can ask this question,
please.
Listen, you're asking me a question.
What's going to happen is- I'm not gonna let you ask it.
You're gonna come up with a number of weeks or months.
You're going to come up with a number that's going to make people happy. Because 92% of the Democrats don't want to see abortion after a certain period of time.
If a federal ban landed on your desk, if you were reelected, would you sign it at 15?
Are you talking about a complete ban?
A ban at 15 weeks.
Well, people are starting to think of 15 weeks.
That seems to be a number that people are talking about right now.
We can work them out.
Sign that.
I would sit down with both sides and negotiate something.
And we'll end up with peace in that issue for the first time in 52 years.
I'm not going to say I would or I wouldn't.
I mean, DeSantis is willing to sign a five-week and six-week ban.
Would you support that? You think that goes too far? I think what he did is a willing to sign a five-week and six-week ban. Would you support that?
I think what he did is a terrible thing and a terrible mistake.
Isn't that amazing?
He banned abortion.
That's horrible.
I would get everybody together.
You know, he's already done this once before.
Remember the gun control stuff?
Remember he had Dianne Feinstein sit next to him when she was still kind of there?
And Chuckie Schumer and all these people? Oh, yeah, you know, we could do that. You just tell me what you want
and we'll come up with that. I think we should take the guns and do the due process. Like,
yeah, sure. Absolutely. We can do that. Yeah. Everything's on the table. Everything is
negotiable because he doesn't have any principles. He doesn't obey the Constitution. He doesn't care about your individual liberties.
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So yeah, we'll just come up with some arbitrary number as to when we can kill babies.
But you know what the sanctus did, that's just uh you know sanctimonious to uh stop abortions can't do that
at all well this is sent to me by a listener who said uh well it looks like legs it is waking up
and uh that's um you know we've had blacks it which is you know blacks exiting the democrat
party these are latinos exiting the Democrat Party.
And yet, they do have some principles, unlike Trump.
And this one lady did a video talking about what Trump just said in these comments and at the Family Research Council meeting where he was addressing nominal Christians.
He's talking about he's going to sit down with the left and the right to come up with
a time frame to get an abortion that's going to make both sides happy.
First of all, Donald Trump, didn't you say that life begins at conception because God
says that?
What happened to your godly values?
Are you just going to throw them away just because you're so desperate to become president?
You're so desperate to be liked by the left and the right.
No, you stand up for God and you stand up for the truth.
Most importantly, you stand up for life, even if they like you or not.
Like, who cares?
As long as you stand your ground when it comes to your morals, you shouldn't care what anybody says about you
i i i can't believe i heard that from you and you know you try to throw shade at ron
desantis like because he had a six-week uh abortion ban talking about that's too extreme
get it together donald trump get it together well i'm afraid he's got it together uh we just need to
understand the game that he's playing uh and she gets it but what i thought was um i thought that
was excellent and i thought it was equally interesting to look at the comments and so i
took screenshots of some of these comments look at this um get it together trump those are some
ridiculous comments on abortion we won't support that pro-life.
Okay, that's in favor of it, right?
Then another one.
Y'all stop acting like y'all don't know who Donald Trump is.
He is Trump.
He has to play the game.
See, he's got to play.
It's 4-D chess.
You know how hard it is to get two people to get along.
Now try a country.
Not everything he says is going to be what you like.
So one of the things we're going to have to says is going to be what you like. So we're just going to,
one of the things we're going to have to do is just,
you know,
let people chop up babies.
Yeah. Because Trump's got to win.
He does.
That's the most important thing,
you know,
and if Trump wins over the,
over these babies,
dead bodies,
that'll just be fine.
But I think he means well,
and he will do his best for Americans.
He's the most transparent of all the candidates, and that's sad.
Yeah, it is sad how transparently egotistical and narcissistic he is.
It really is.
The only thing that matters to him is his ambition.
That's what 4D chess is about, folks.
So one in favor of, one against, but listen to this.
Abortion might not be right, but the freedom to choose based on personal beliefs is how we do things in America.
Small government.
If the who, the UN and the WEF take over, we will have much bigger issues.
And then another one.
Trump, stop talking.
It's the one thing that lost you votes.
Another one, the country needs to be united. You need to see that clearly.
If you think you can do a better job, then you go and run in politics instead of criticizing people who are actually out there putting their heads in a chopping block so you can sit on the sidelines as an armchair critic while doing nothing.
I wonder what this person, Spadina Fort York, I wonder what this person, uh, Spadina Fort York.
I wonder what that person actually does.
Is she sitting on the sideline?
Um, uh, carping about this, uh, man in the arena.
I suggest you go back and look that up.
Look up that speech.
Little girl.
Another one.
Trump is the most pro-life POTUS in U.S. history.
He's the guy who said, this is another person, who said in 2016 he'd appoint judges who would gut Roe and he followed through.
And then one comment after the other, unfollowed, unfollowed, unfollowed.
People don't want to hear that about Trump.
They've got an image of Trump that they've
created that has absolutely nothing to do with the man, with his character, with his actual actions
as president. None of that stuff matches up with their deranged image of Trump and they don't want to hear it.
Trump's circumspection may have cost him the vote of Ken Oliver,
59 from Williamsburg,
Virginia,
who said he prefers the clarity of DeSantis on abortion and on gender.
Yeah.
Talk about gender.
Trump has never opposed.
Trump has been one of the earliest adopters of transgender nonsense from the very beginning.
He campaigned about how much he loved the LGBT.
He had merchandise about it.
He talked about his diversity, inclusivity, and equity hires who were LGBT.
They didn't look like Bidens, you know, who are like some kind of cartoon larpers uh but um yeah they were still lgbt uh this person said former president trump despite all the merits
many good things he did is relatively weak in comparison to other candidates especially
dissenters on these issues which are core issues for social conservatives. He says we need to build a consensus around limitations to abortion,
whether it's six weeks or 15 weeks or 20 weeks.
Why shy away from that, said one other person.
Trump remains well ahead.
He has roughly a 35 percentage point lead over DeSantis
with the evangelical Christians in general.
And with the ones who showed up at this family research council thing, he had like, you know,
it was like 60, 60 some odd percent.
And that was the 35% lead that he had over DeSantis and Ramaswamy.
Despite having been found liable for sexually abusing New York women in 1996
and indicted over hush money payments to an adult film star because, you know, he's special.
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, I think I can do anything I want.
And so voters say they're choosing a president, not a pastor.
No, you're choosing a man who's proven that he has absolutely no character,
no principles, no anchor, no rudder.
He is going to blow whichever way the wind, but he is going to be the most unpredictable
person you've ever seen in the Oval Office if he were to get in there again.
You're choosing a man who betrayed you in 2020.
He betrayed you as he broke his oath to his wives, as he then trolled them,
and as he broke his oath to the Constitution.
Evangelical voters may find their leverage over Republican candidates waning.
Why? Well, because they're weak as well.
They don't stand for anything, as you just saw.
Well, you know, I just want to win.
I don't really care about any principles.
I identify myself as a Christian.
I'm here at this Family Research council thing and pray the vote summit. I'm here to pray the vote, but I don't really care
whether or not we kill babies or not. We just got to win this election. That's what I want.
You think God answers prayers like that?
People say, I don't really care what you say. You're not my lord.
Trump is my president, and I'm going to follow him. Trump's real base of support in 2016,
said The Guardian, came from a rising group within the GOP whose impact has largely been
unnoticed, Republicans who hardly ever darken the door of a church, of a synagogue, or a mosque.
And that's really where we are.
Do you think that the founding fathers, if they saw that clip that I just showed you about Trump grabbing,
do you think that they would be surprised that our country is in the situation that it's in now?
They would say you have absolutely no moral foundation in this country.
No wonder you're where you are right now.
So Trump is at 64% for the Family Research Council's straw poll at the Pray the Vote
Summit straw poll on Saturday.
That truly is sad.
By the way, the Family Research Council is now, for tax purposes, a church.
Do you realize that?
They got their 501c3 status as a church.
Yeah, the church of politics.
This is why Christianity has no influence.
So Trump declared that he would launch a special task force also this to rapidly review the cases of a people that he led to January the 6th, uh, who are rotting in jail.
Many of them with life sentences, you know, Trump's January the 6th crime was not against the federal government.
There wasn't any insurrection.
This was a riot.
He led these people like sheep to the slaughter, threw them under the bus, refused to do anything to help them while he still had another two weeks in office.
The people that he committed the crime against, the very same people who are out there still
egging him on.
Truly amazing.
And so this is what he said.
Donald Trump promises a task force to
review and to potentially pardon every Biden administration political prisoner, including
pro-life activists held in jail. Well, again, he could have certainly done something about the
January 6th people. And we're seeing the same types of things happening with pro-life activists, people who are in their 70s being given what is effectively life sentences for doing nothing
other than being too close to an abortion clinic or something like that, or showing how babies are
being, their bodies are being burned after they've been ripped apart at an abortion clinic. That's
what's happening in D.C.
And so you have people like Wayne Allen Root.
Again, if Trump doesn't win, America is finished.
This is his second one.
This is part two.
I mentioned this headline before.
We have Wayne Allen Root out there who absolutely hates everything
that Trump did in 2020 but doesn't attribute any of it to Trump.
The lockdowns, the masks, the social distancing,
the vaccine, truly hates the vaccine,
but he loves Trump.
How is that?
Again, he is like a sucker fish on a large shark.
He's just along for the ride.
Wayne Allen Root, Alex Jones, Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, these people are all just on long for the ride. Wayne Allen Root, Alex Jones, Tucker Carlson, Megan Kelly, these people are all just on
there for the ride. Sucker fish.
And the biggest sucker is going to be you if you listen to these people.
If Trump doesn't win, says Wayne Allen Root in 2024, there will never be another Republican president.
Anyone who doesn't understand this is blind, deaf, and very dumb.
Just like Mike Huckabee says, well, Trump doesn't win.
The next one is going to be decided by bullets and not ballots.
Folks, if you listen to these people, you're very dumb.
And so he goes down a list of all the different things that Democrats have been able to do,
but he doesn't attribute so many of these things to Trump.
He says they rigged and stole an election, including the presidency, with mail-in ballots.
Does Wayne Allen root?
Is he really that ignorant that he doesn't realize that it was Trump who did the mail-in ballots?
Truly, it's amazing.
And the ballot drop boxes and harvesting and all the rest of the stuff, which Trump says,
oh, we're going to do that now.
I'm not going to clean it up.
We're going to out-cheat them.
Maybe this is why the guy went bankrupt running a casino.
They've opened the borders.
Well, you know, Trump never did anything.
He didn't build a wall.
He didn't even get rid of DACA.
But now this is Biden's problem.
Democrats have forced vaccines and all the rest of it.
Who made the poison?
Who pushed the poison?
Who's proud of it?
Our schools have been destroyed and so forth.
Well, you know, Trump now says he wants to get rid of the Department of Education.
How many times have we heard that story?
He was president.
He didn't reduce his budget.
He had an opportunity to do something about it. Betsy DeVos was president. He didn't reduce his budget. You know, had an opportunity to do something about it.
You know, Betsy DeVos was a secretary.
And she talked about, you know, reducing a little bit of stuff,
trimming it on the side.
But, you know, then after she got kicked out, she got really brave.
You know what this reminds me of when I see Trump and Betsy DeVos
and these other people?
Have you ever seen, and you can see a lot of these videos on YouTube.
You'll have a couple of dogs and there's a fence, right?
It's a movable fence that slides.
And these dogs are just snarling and snapping at each other on that fence.
And then somebody who's taken the video starts to open that fence up.
And when the fence is open, they stop with all the snarling and all the biting and all the ferocious behavior.
And they're like, oh, okay. You know, and then you put the fence back and the behavior starts again.
This is Republicans before and after the election.
The election is when the fence is in place. And then when you pull the fence back after
they're elected, they're all fine. We're all buddies with this stuff.
And not going to do anything at all about that.
And then he finishes.
He's got a long list of all these things, his grievances,
and some of them are specific to the Democrat Party,
but he says, and then we come to COVID-19, the big thing, right?
Which he doesn't attribute any of it to Trump.
Wayne Allen Roof.
He says, if you're not blind,
you can see we are going back any day now to mass mandates,
vaccine mandates,
and quite possibly even lockdowns,
you know,
like Trump did to us.
Companies and schools will almost certainly start requiring the booster,
a booster that has never been tested on a single human being.
Just like Trump set that precedent.
But of course, you know, it's Trump or the world is over.
Folks, the Republican Party doesn't need Christians,
and Christians certainly don't need the Republican Party.
Our tools are mighty, and our prayers become weak
when we use them in the way these people at the Family
Research Council are using them. To cheer on people who, to win at any cost, where the end
supposedly justifies the means, God doesn't honor prayers like that. Where do these people
come from? I don't know. Then you've got
Laura Loomer, another double thinker
out there.
Angry at Megyn Kelly.
Megyn Kelly is vaccinated by her own admission.
She made the choice to vaccinate herself.
See how Laura Loomer sounds like a Democrat
when she wants to defend
Trump? She should take
personal responsibility instead of using COVID as a way
to attack Trump.
When DeSantis pushed the jab too.
Laura Loomer is totally lost.
Her whole life revolves around politics.
She's as pathetic as Hillary Clinton.
The politics of meaning.
There's no meaning to politics, folks.
We have to understand the danger of politics we have to understand what these criminals are trying to do in the
district of criminals but we should not be seduced by this and we should not
become you know ringwraiths all these bore mirrors that are out there uh uh she said i never took the jab and i'm as
pro-trump as they come she cannot laura loomer cannot admit that trump had anything to do
with the uh jab and and then i saw this uh info wars watch this. Trump knocks Megyn Kelly interview out of the park.
Well, no, he didn't. She gave him
alibis.
And
he kept saying, I didn't do what Fauci
said. She let him get away with that.
I know he did everything.
He even campaigned on what Fauci said.
And so
you want to go back and you want to
look at the legacy of
Donald Trump, uh, and, and, and take a look at this exchange, for example, right?
What is Infowars doing?
Well, actually the same thing that Megyn Kelly is doing because, uh, she was flattering and
sucking up to Trump before the interview to get the interview.
And then after the interview, oh, you did so good.
Oh, you know, you really turned this thing around.
But in that interview, you know, Trump just flat out lied.
So she says, the truth is, though, not only did you not fire Fauci, who is loathed by
many, many millions of Republicans in particular, but also by some Democrats.
And Trump says, by the way, by the way, I didn't do anything he said.
She let him get away with that.
He did everything he said.
You made him a star.
This is the criticism of you.
You made him the face of the White House Coronavirus Task Force.
You think so, said Trump.
She said he was at every press conference.
You actually gave him a presidential commendation before he left office.
Would you like to have a do?
Oh, I don't know who gave him the commendation.
I really don't.
You know,
he's as big a liar as Fauci.
Uh,
Fauci not only gave him all the information about lockdowns and social
distancing,
he also taught him how to be a better liar too,
because there's nobody better liar than,
than Fauci.
But again,
Megan Kelly just gushed about Trump.
Oh, your poll numbers went up.
She's just a media sucker fish on this shark that is going around.
And so then the Washington Post comes back and attacks DeSantis for attacking, contrasting himself with Trump in the vaccine.
Headline is, bashing COVID boosters, DeSantis contrasts himself with Trump and the vaccine. Headline is,
bashing COVID boosters, DeSantis
contrasts himself with Trump.
And now this worries experts.
And so they say, well, look at this.
In order to get after
Trump, who did the shots?
DeSantis
is attacking
these shots and
telling people the truth, that they're not tested, that they're dangerous. the truth that they're not tested,
that they're dangerous.
And even though they were not tested,
we got a lot of data
showing what they're doing to people.
And so the Washington Post says
that's really dangerous.
And they get a lot of pharmaceutical experts
to come out and talk about
how dangerous that was.
I will not stand by
and let the FDA and the CDC
use healthy Floridians as guinea pigs for new booster shots that have not been proven to be safe or effective.
Not if Biden is doing it.
He did that for Trump.
But to his credit, he was the first one to pull back from some of these measures.
But then also he is afraid to actually go fully there. They will, as they point out in this thing,
the Florida Surgeon General, Joseph Latipo,
a DeSantis appointee, issued a booster warning shot
discouraging young men from getting it,
but they're not blocking it.
And you've got a lot of GOP county parties
that are saying we've got to stop the shot.
It's killing people. Stop it.
The government would do that about anything else. The government would do that about anything else.
The government would do that about seatbelts, about airbags, about baby cradles.
They do it about airplanes, but not about the vaccine.
Why is that?
Would it be enough to say, well, you know, we've had several of these 737.
We had two of them crash.
And I know it's rare.
There's been 8,600 flights.
Only two of them have crashed.
But, you know, everybody on board died.
But, you know, so I would recommend that you don't fly those planes anymore.
But I'm not going to stop them from flying.
Would that be acceptable?
That's essentially what DeSantis is doing.
Trump is taking credit for having designed the plane because he got out of the way and let them do whatever they wanted.
You know, because Trump shuts down the testing, because Trump shuts down the protection of people.
He takes credit for the design of the plane because, you know, he gave him, what, 20, 30 million dollars, a billion dollars to build a plane or something, it was the same as it was with pharmaceutical companies i know what you need to do is to investigate the trump murders by lethal
injection that's what you need to do and anything less than that i'm not going to cheer so the irs
is now halting another trump legacy the pandemic era small business tax break. We should spell that E R R O R the pandemic error tax breaks for
businesses because of so much fraud.
The IRS is finally shutting that down, but this is all this is only Biden.
Trump had nothing to do with any of this stuff.
The cares act, none of that matter of fact, when he was opposed on it by
Thomas Massey, the only one in Congress to oppose him.
Remember how furious Trump was?
He went to get him out.
Now, Jenna Ellis, who was his lawyer.
Isn't it interesting how all the Trump's lawyers, uh, call him a narcissist and
don't want everything to do with him.
And of course, this was also predictable because Jenna Ellis has now been
indicted in Georgia, uh, not getting any help from Trump.
She said this, the total idolatry that I'm seeing from some of the supporters
is really troubling.
Yeah, exactly right.
So she said he is a malignant narcissist.
That's her term.
Who cannot admit mistakes.
All of his lawyers say this.
Ty Cobb is the deeply wounded narcissist, incapable of acting, except out of his own perceived self-interest or revenge.
She calls him a malignant narcissist.
I simply cannot support him for elected office again, she said. She said, why have I chosen to distance is because, frankly, the malign,
narcissistic tendency
to simply say that he has never done anything
wrong. She said, before that man,
Trump, needs
to be present again to escape
the quote-unquote witch hunts,
that man needs Jesus again
because his ambitions would
be fueled by showing some self-awareness.
And he won't do it because Trump cannot admit that he is not God.
Wow.
His lawyer.
She said, I know him well as a friend and as a former boss.
I have great love and respect for him personally,
but I've chosen to distance because of that, frankly,
malignant narcissistic tendency to say that he's never
done anything wrong. Well, the sad thing is that she
supported him after he flipped to globalist. He went over to the globalist
side, as we all saw, at the beginning of 2020, and she joined
up with him to push the stolen election after he
did the vote by mail.
So just understand what is coming from him.
But she's still telling the truth about him here.
She said, the total idolatry that I'm seeing from some of the supporters that are unwilling
to put the Constitution of the country and the conservative principles above their love
for a star is really troubling.
And I think that we need to, as Americans and conservatives, and particularly
as Christians, take this very seriously and understand where we are putting our vote.
And then she had an interesting question. Not exactly the question that I would have. She
launched into the Republican National Committee, and she says, what happened to the millions raised by the RNC in November and December of 2020?
The Trump team never saw a dime of that help.
Ooh, that's not even what happened.
If you remember his Save America, you know, Alex had to stop the steal.
I don't know what he was collecting millions of dollars for.
But supposedly Save America was supposed to pay Jenna Ellis and some other lawyers.
And so maybe this is what Trump told her.
I was supposed to get the money from the RNC and they didn't give it to me.
But folks, as I've said many times, the first $8,000 that you would give to Save America
to fight in November and December for Trump to stay in the presidency,
to lead you in to January the 6th, the first
$8,000 that somebody gave went 100% to Trump and the RNC.
He split it with them.
He took most of the money and gave some of the money to the RNC.
It didn't go to the RNC first, as she seems to be implying here.
It went to Trump and he split it with the RNC.
And then if you gave more than $8,000, you give $8,001,
that $1 goes to the legal defense.
But the rest of it was pocketed by him.
Just like Alex pocketed the stop the steal money and pocketed by the RNC.
And so she's asking,
where did that money go?
That's a good question,
but she's got the flow of the cash wrong.
There's $250 million.
It was taken in by the Save America PAC.
What was done with that money?
That's a good question.
And it's not just money that was taken by the RNC.
It was Trump who took that money as well.
And so a January 6th rioter was convicted and sentenced in secret.
And nobody will say why.
This gets more and more strange, doesn't it?
Well, you want to talk about agent provocateurs.
You want to talk about double-cross betrayal.
You want to talk about people being thrown under the bus.
You want to talk about the entire conservative movement being thrown under the bus,
being targeted as extremists
and terrorists by these agent provocateurs and by the people who told them to come to
D.C. when there was nothing that could be done in D.C. except to get them in trouble.
1,100 people already being given jail sentences, many of them life sentences, even if it's
just a few years because they're elderly.
Others being given decades in jail.
And here's a guy, Samuel Lazar.
He appears to have been tried in secret and under seal with no explanation.
And Lazar, 37 years old, of Ephrata, Pennsylvania, was arrested July 2021 on charges
that he came to the Capitol on January the 6th, dressed in tactical gear and protective goggles,
and used chemical spray on officers who were desperately trying to beat back the angry Donald
Trump supporters. There is no public record of a conviction or a sentence in his court document.
But the Bureau of Prisons told the Associated Press that the man was released from federal
custody this week after completing a sentence for assaulting or resisting a federal officer.
Lazar was sentenced in Washington's federal court March 17 to 30 months in prison, but
there's no public record of such a
hearing and he's been jailed since july 2021 so what is that about i don't know i mean was this
guy um an agent provocateur who went too far uh hard to say there's so much skullduggery and
secrecy and all this stuff isn't there and then in
terms of the people who are going to jail the biden administration for life sentences essentially
a jury dc jury just convicted two uh 70 plus year old pro-life activists and a dc judge immediately
ordered them into prison uh the uh announcement by the dc u. Graves whose wife is a radical pro-abortion
activists so let me just say that as we're looking at Donald Trump and you know Ramaswamy
and these other people I'm going to get rid of the Department of Education and all the rest of this stuff. Be very careful about that.
We have heard that lie over and over again since the Department of Education was created.
It was created in 1980 while the presidential election between Carter and Reagan was going,
and Reagan said he was going to end it.
So we have been promised that a Republican is going to end the Department of Education since its very inception, its creation.
Charlotte Iserby went there to help end it.
Phyllis Schlafly got involved in it, both of them pointing out.
Charlotte Iserby in her book, The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America.
How has the Department of Education corrupted education?
By money.
That's how it's always done.
That's why when people in 2020 said, it's not Trump, it's the Democrat governors.
Well, the Republican governors are doing the same thing, and both of them were being paid
by Trump, as I've said many times.
You know, the money comes out of Washington to get people to do things that they don't
have the ability to order you to do.
They bribe you.
If they want to continue the war on drugs,
they have civil asset forfeiture,
and they tell you, go ahead and steal stuff from people.
You don't even have to convict them.
You don't even have to charge them with a crime.
Just steal it, and we'll cut the loot with you.
The federal government will.
If they want you to put boys in the girls' bathroom,
they've been giving you money for a while,
and now that they've established that
dependency, after people become dependent on the federal money for the schools and all the rest of
this stuff, they say, if you don't put the boys in the girls' bathroom, I'm going to cut that money
to you. That's the way that it works. First, they bribe you. They get you addicted to this money,
dependent upon this money. And then they say, now you're going to do this next thing,
which you never would have done if you'd known that at the beginning.
But now that you're dependent on it, well, I don't want to lose that money,
so I'll do what they say.
Now, when we talk about the Department of Education,
and that has been how it has manipulated education from Washington.
It's been with that seductive money.
And so Trump is vowing to be a champion of families who make the courageous choice to homeschool.
Folks, this is a trap.
This is a trap from Trump.
I've warned about this going back into the 1990s I would warn
homeschoolers you're pushing for inclusion into sports and for other
things like this and you want the government to give you money I said you
be very careful because that's going to come with some big strings attached it
is a bait and switch once they get you on the hook they're going to reel you in. And so he promised, as a part of this pitch to evangelicals, Trump promised to, quote,
support the growing homeschooling movement, to be a champion for families.
He said, I will be, to every homeschool family, I will be your champion, he said.
And so he said, he noted that the rates of homeschooling have soared in the wake of the China virus, as he calls it.
No, they've soared because of his lockdown.
His and Fauci's lockdown.
They have soared because the lockdown was the silver lining of the lockdown was that people could see what was happening in their child's classroom for the first time. They could always say when they heard it, well, it's not in my
child's classroom. It may be in the same school. It may be in the same school district. It may be
in the state policy, maybe the federal government, but it's not in my child's classroom. Well,
they could see that that was the case. It was his globalist pandemic. It wasn't a China virus.
And so now what is he proposing?
Well, he says,
I want to allow homeschool parents $10,000 a year per child,
completely tax-free,
to spend on costs associated
with homeschool education.
I hope you understand
what a trap that is.
Beware the bribery,
because it will come with financial controls. In order
to give you that $10,000, you will have to file reports and tell them what you did with it and
give them an insight into what you teach your kids and all the rest of this stuff.
And you don't need their money, folks. You really don't need their money.
If you're hung up on money, then you're not going to homeschool your
kids. It's just that simple. The people who do it, who are blessed by it, who have commitment to it,
I've seen it over and over again, are not the people who have, they're independently wealthy,
you've got a husband who is making a lot of money, and the wife can just stay home and do whatever she wants.
Those are typically not the people who are homeschooling.
You know, it's a given that poor people give more money than rich people do.
Way, way, way more as a percentage of their income.
You know, when you look at Taylor Swift, right?
She does her tour, and she gave some of the people on the bus thing, you know, $10,000. Uh, she made a billion dollars on that tour. Uh, she gave them a tip of like, you know,
one, one thousandth of, uh, what she made one, one thousandth of a percent should say, yeah,
yeah. You know, not 20% tip at the restaurant. No, I'm going to give you one, one thousandth
of a percent tip. It'd be like, uh, going to give you one one-thousandth of a percent tip.
It'd be like going to a restaurant and getting a meal,
and you leave them a penny or something even less than a penny.
Rich, you know, it sounds like they're giving a lot of money,
but they're giving a very small percentage of what they do.
And I just mention that because the people who are successful homeschooling
are doing it because they love their kids, not because it makes financial sense.
They sacrifice for their family, and that's what makes it work.
And it's that love, that's devotion to your kids, to God, all the rest.
That's what's going to make it work, not a subsidy from Trump.
That is a trap
absolutely a trap uh and he goes on to say well uh we're going to give them benefits these
homeschool students we're going to let them participate in athletic programs clubs after
school activities educational trips and so forth, you don't want any of this.
The athletic programs, the clubs, the after school activities, the educational trips,
and all that, it's why you want to get your kids out of school.
You don't want any of this stuff.
And I've been saying that for over 30 years to people.
And he said, don't vote for Democrats.
They're trying to destroy you.
Trump is a stealth Democrat.
Trump is the fifth column.
And in everything that he does,
there's this subversive lie involved in it.
Nobody would have put up with the stuff that Trump did.
As a matter of fact, even though he did it,
you still got people like Wayne Allen Root
and all these conservative media
saying, oh, Democrats, Biden did that.
Can't admit
that Trump did it.
Take a look at this story here.
Illegal aliens dressed in camouflage
scale a border wall
with ropes
as a smuggler guides them.
And they got it on video.
Okay.
It's Gateway Pundit.
Gateway Pundit, for whom Trump can never do anything wrong.
Now, let me just say this.
I've said this from the very beginning.
I said, look, the wall is not a solution.
It might impede some of the flow, but it's not a solution,
even if it was going to be built.
And he never built it.
He never built it.
He repaired some wall, and he added like another 40 miles of wall.
It's as ridiculous as that river barrier that Greg Abbott did, the Guadalupe,
about 1,000 feet of a river barrier.
And then the feds make a big deal out of it.
Again, it's like the two little dogs
barking at each other through the fence.
And they removed it.
Folks, it was only 1,000 feet long.
Not even a quarter mile long.
That's not going to stop anything.
As a matter of fact, they put it over the deep part of the river
where people would have to swim.
Where they wade across, there's no problem at all with that.
And so Trump puts in 40 miles, and he's like,
we're going to have a wall, but it it's gonna have a big beautiful door well the beautiful big beautiful door is about 75 of the distance of the border as a as a
door and uh the thing that is causing all this is the magnet they have not addressed the problem
of immigration and the wall was never a solution always said people go over it they'll go under it
they'll go around it especially if you don't finish it the lockdown hysteria cost government
the little credibility it had says real clear wire but it didn't cost trump any credibility
did it he gets to do all this stuff, change the rules of the election. We've
now had another election that's run with the mail ballots and all this stuff that he started,
and there was no pandemic, and they're going to continue to do this. He goes on to meet the press
this weekend and says that he's not afraid to go to prison. He knows he's not going to go to prison.
I don't believe Trump is going to go to prison. As I said before, they crossed one Rubicon by using lawfare.
But it's another thing completely to send Trump to prison
because they have all got big criminal skeletons in their closet.
They don't want to go that far.
They want to go that far.
They want to use lawfare against him to make sure that he doesn't win the presidency.
They want him to win the nomination, but that'll keep him from winning the
presidency, but they do not want to put him in prison because Biden does not want
to go to none of these guys want to go to prison and if they start that kind of a
warfare, then that's likely going to happen to them.
But Trump is not afraid to go to prison.
But his followers get life.
His followers get tortured in jail for years after he threw them on the bus.
So the person says, so how are you?
Kristen Welker, ask him if he worries at night about winding up behind bars.
And he says, when you say, do I lose sleep?
I sleep.
I sleep.
Yeah, he doesn't worry about any of this stuff.
Because I truly feel that in the end, we're going to win.
We have many people, and it's my choice, and it was my decision.
But I listened to some people about that election thing.
Of course, we could say the same thing about the lockdown, the pandemic.
We've got many people, but it was his decision, wasn't it?
He won't take the credit for it.
He will take the credit for the January the 6th thing.
But he won't take the credit for the pandemic.
We've got a lot of people.
He went on to say they turned out to be rhinos.
They turned out to be not so good in many cases.
I didn't respect them. But I did respect others, you know, like Fauci.
I respected many others that I said the election was rigged as well.
So she asked him if he was acknowledging that he didn't win.
He says, I'm not acknowledging.
No, I say I won the election.
I'd like for somebody to ask him instead of about this election thing.
Will you acknowledge that your vaccine,
the vaccine that you say you're the father of,
we acknowledge that that kills.
Of course he won't because that's his ego on rock fan.
Thank you very much.
Doug,
a log.
I really appreciate that.
Thank you.
And Jason Barker.
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Jason.
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Jason Barker wrote that Angry Tiger is back home and resting up.
So that's good news.
Thank you, Lord.
So good to hear that.
Let's talk a little bit about what is going, because there's been some updates with the Russell Brand thing.
And I think this is important.
I think I started the show with it yesterday because I thought it was the most important thing.
Russell Brand's father says,
come on, with all the stuff that's happening,
isn't there more important stuff to talk about?
Interesting, Lauren Boebert said the same thing.
Can't you find something else to talk about besides me and uh the problem is that this really is at the center of a lot of things this is part
of the cancel culture and yes they are trying to cancel uh russell brand but why do we let him
bewitch us why are we loyal to him that And that's the headline from Daily Mail, how Russell Brand amassed a legion of loyal, bewitched fans.
They have a lot of ways that they can bewitch us, right?
Well, I'm Democrat, or I'm anti-Democrat, or I'm Republican, or I'm anti-Republican, or I'm woke, or I'm anti-woke, and on and on.
And so everybody's choosing upsides.
And if there's anything I could do,
I would try to get people to stop paying attention to this tribalism
that's ripping us apart and pushing us into a civil war.
And it is deliberate because these people are going to use this
as part of this transition and this fourth turning to destroy our society.
And people don't understand how they're being led like sheep to the slaughter, just like they were on January the 6th.
All of this rabid partisanship and all these excuses around Russell Brand that are politically aligned.
The attacks on him are politically aligned, yes.
But the excuses for him are politically aligned. The attacks on him are politically aligned. Yes. But the excuses for him are politically aligned as well.
When you go back and you look at how the BBC gave him limousines.
That he's picking up a 16-year-old girl with.
And all the rest of this stuff.
Why did they let him get away with that?
Well, because he was their guy.
He was useful to them at that point in time.
The same reason that Tucker Carlson and Andrew Tate and Alex Jones,
all these people are now cheering him on because he's useful to them.
The BBC needed viewers.
Tucker Carlson, Alex Jones, Andrew Tate need viewers.
They need followers.
They need fame.
They need fortune.
Same as the BBC.
That's all this is about.
Why are you letting yourself get caught up in this stuff?
He's got 11 million followers on Twitter, 7 million on YouTube, 4 million fans on Instagram and so forth.
Again, as I said at the beginning of the program, this is from 2017.
He had a million people there in 2017.
That's about the time the purges started.
It was 2017 when my program started, and it grew very rapidly.
Within a couple months, I had 60,000 followers on YouTube,
and I was getting 250,000 views.
And then all of a sudden, the views start going down,
and the followers continue to go up up and then the followers capped.
And then a couple of months after that just got completely purged,
you know,
along with the InfoWars purge.
But they'd already started on that before that.
So how is it that Russell Brand goes from 1 million to 7 million over that same period of time?
You know,
over these years that they've been purging everything.
Well, because he was a limited hangout,
because he told people what they wanted people to hear.
He gave them a limited version of what was happening,
just like Joe Rogan does.
And he also, like Joe Rogan,
pushed them into depravity and drug use
and all the rest of the stuff, making it a joke, making it cool.
Joe Rogan wants you to take mushrooms,
and Russell Brand wanted you to involve in sex of every kind
without any consequences.
That was a promise.
As a matter of fact, he was held up as just like Andrew Tate.
Your path to success is to use and abuse women and have absolutely no restrictions on sex.
That's the way you become successful.
Yeah, that's the message.
Sometimes not even subliminal.
In the case of Andrew Tate, it was right out front.
You can make a lot of money off these women, you know, being a pimp
and using them to create pornography.
Somewhere along the way, Russell Brand woke up and became a powerful dissenting voice
who no longer served their agenda, said one fan.
Well then, how long was he serving their agenda
and uh what agenda does it serve to excuse his behavior is that perhaps the most
dangerous of the agendas the satanic agenda to control us um rosie holt a comedian that i don't
know all i know is that she's a comedian but she wrote this
on twitter she said i guess the lesson here for kids is if sexual misconduct rumors have been
swimming about you for ages then set up a cult on youtube to support you when the allegations
become public well they weren't rumors quite frankly they were um publicly done it was his shtick in the same way that um um
howard stern does it right uh same type of thing howard stern is a leftist they're leaving him
alone right i i guarantee you that um how Howard Stern would be immediately taken down.
If he started talking conservative politics, it's one of the reasons why he's out there
trash talking everybody who's anti-vaccine and all the rest of this stuff.
He knows that for his own safety, he has to tow the line of the demonic party.
Because as soon as he gets off of that reservation, uh, they got more than enough
to hang him with because he's just like Russell brand.
And so as they're hosting one person after the other, just like Alex Jones, I stand with
brand.
He is completely innocent.
Well, no, he isn't.
He hasn't been found guilty yet, but, uh, he certainly is not innocent.
There's absolutely no way that you can say this guy is innocent.
He's taken innocence.
That was one of the things that he was looking for in this 16-year-old girl, she said, was her innocence.
He joked about raping and killing women, about having sex with audience members and homeless people and with children in resurrected interviews.
But hey, it was all just a joke.
It's just really funny, isn't it?
I mean, Hollywood has a free license to show any kind of depravity,
whether it's violence or sex or drugs or anything like that.
I mean, it's just a movie.
Come on.
Let's get real.
It's just a movie.
Except it has effect on people, doesn't it?
But it was his trademark.
It was the source of his success.
So he said, the audience roared with laughter when he says, oh, and I've raped someone once.
And then a long pause.
And they're all laughing about that.
And then I killed her afterwards, he said.
See, it was just a joke.
In the same video, he also joked about ancient Greeks
having sex with children while creating math, mathematics.
He said, they didn't mind it, did they?
Oh, they were very clever, weren't they?
And then he mimicked having sex.
And he says, I've done another triangle with
little kids. This is great. Do the kid with a triangle.
That's not too much. And he joked about adults such as babysitters
performing sex acts in front of children, including him.
This is all okay with the BBC.
This is all just fine with YouTube.
The people who will censor you,
not for your depravity
and for your satanic leadership,
but they'll censor you for telling the truth
about their global Trump poison.
It's all okay with the MAGA cult today.
See, that's the key thing, right?
All these people say, well, look, they let him do this stuff for the longest time,
and now they're coming after him because he's saying our politics.
And that's right.
And it is hypocrisy on their part.
But is it hypocrisy on the part of the MAGA cult as well to defend him?
So now you defend this guy?
You defend this guy who always joked and perhaps did the same things
that Jeffrey Epstein was always talking about.
You have these fantasies that are sold to you by Michael Flynn about how Trump is leading this secret thing and he's rounding up all these pedophile rings.
You know, the same stuff that Steve Pachinik put out about the election.
Oh, it was a sting.
And Trump is out there.
He's already rounding up all these criminals who stole the election from him. It's all pure fantasy. That's the amazing
thing to me is that how they can make these stories so similar to each other and people don't
catch on. They don't realize that Steve Pchenik, a CIA agent on Infowars with Alex Jones and Owen
is pulling their leg, just making all
this stuff up.
And he had a lot of people.
Lieutenant Colonel Anthony Schaefer, he had Steve Quayle who joined in on that and repeated
it without any proof.
And we knew it was a lie.
And then Alex kept selling that.
And they've been doing that with the Jeffrey Epstein stuff as well.
The idea that this is all being rounded up.
They're completely blind to the fact of Donald Trump's friendship with Epstein
and the pictures that we see of Melania with Epstein and flying on his plane
and they pay no attention.
You know, the two favorite candidates of these people
are Trump and RFK Jr.,
who were Epstein passengers.
The cognitive dissonance, the double-think that is there,
is just astounding.
And the idea that, well, hey, these people were fine
with what he was doing, and now they're coming after him.
And now because he's saying what,
now because he's saying what the MAGA people want,
they believe he ought to be left alone.
They're no different from the BBC.
They're no different from YouTube.
YouTube and BBC were just fine when Russell Brand was doing what they wanted.
Now that Russell Brand is doing what the MAGA people want,
he ought to be left alone by YouTube and by BBC.
Production staff who worked with him have detailed how they were allegedly
roped into finding him sex partners from the audiences of his programs.
In a deleted YouTube interview with fellow comedian Herring Brand,
who also calls himself a, quote, sex narcissist, unquote, says,
look at the woman in this room, the women.
Even a bold estimate would be that I've slept with half of them currently.
Later, he was asked about using homeless people to promote his Messiah tour.
He had a Messiah tour.
I mean, I didn't really follow this guy.
Well, I look at the stuff that is coming out that he's done openly.
I mean, it's not somebody saying, well, you know, I was around there. Well, I look at the stuff that is coming out that he's done openly.
I mean, it's not somebody saying, well, you know, I was around there.
I saw this happen in the back room.
This is what he's doing on TV.
And he's got a Messiah tour.
They said he used homeless people to promote your Messiah tour.
Is it exploitative when a millionaire comedian uses homeless people to promote his Messiah tour?
And then he said, quote, oh, you should have seen what happened after the video. And then he mimicked having sex with them and then stubbing out a cigarette on them.
He says, who's going to care?
Who are you going to tell?
If society cared, you wouldn't be homeless.
That's one of the reasons why I spent time on that essay yesterday.
I thought it was very interesting.
The whole idea that in Rome, it was fair game if somebody was poor or a child or weak.
It was only considered to be rape if somebody really cared about them,
if they were connected to a powerful family or something like that.
But the ordinary people, you just take whoever you want,
and there's no consequences.
You see where he's coming from?
This is the repaganization of America.
And it was celebrated.
It was promoted by the BBC for money in the same way that people are promoting on the right or promoting Andrew Tate and Russell Brown now for fame, for following, for fortune.
His father has defended his son, again, saying what I said before that Lauren Boebert said.
Is this seriously the most important thing that's happening in the world right now?
Yes.
Yes. Yes.
Because it is the epicenter of our sex-obsessed society
that is turning to children now in its obsession.
Because you go down this path, you always got to find a new thrill, right?
So now we're going for the kids.
And that is a result, all this stuff that's happening with the trainees and the gender
mutilation and the grooming of kids in our government schools, that is a logical consequence
of the sexual revolution that began in the 1960s.
This is where it all goes to.
So yes, this is the epicenter of what is wrong,
the sickness that is at the heart of our society
is shown by people like Russell Brand and Andrew Tate
and Joe Rogan and Tucker Carlson and Alex Jones
and the rest of these people.
It is the sex-obsessed West,
and it is why Western civilization is collapsing
and will be destroyed by God if we don't change this stuff.
And maybe it's too late already.
Who knows?
It's not too late for you as an individual,
but it may be too late for our society.
So it shows the amount of this amoral political cult,
both left and right.
So his dad, who says,
is this the most important thing happening right now?
His dad puts out, he says, the Russell Brand vendetta, says Russell Brand's father, is like a man who owns an orchard being accused of stealing an apple.
Well, I think you can steal an apple if it's not yours, isn't it?
It doesn't matter how many apples you own.
You can steal an apple from somebody else.
See, one of the key things about this, if we want to talk about apples,
and of course it wasn't an apple, it's always depicted as an apple,
the Garden of Eden, right?
They ate the forbidden fruit.
It wasn't about the fruit.
It was about the rebellion to God.
And that's what this is about, quite frankly.
It's about our society, an open rebellion to God,
a society that is not only, we haven't forgotten God.
We're thumbing our nose at God.
And I just have to say, when he wants to talk about this,
the guy who owns an orchard
being accused of stealing an apple, well, the acorn doesn't fall far from the tree, does it?
Yeah, you know, I've got an apple, I've got an orchard here, I should be able to steal your
apples as well. It reminds me of the story of King David and Bathsheba, right? Nathan the prophet comes to him after he has committed adultery with Bathsheba
and gotten her pregnant.
In order to cover it up, he brings her husband, who is a warrior,
brings him home, hoping that that will give him cover,
that the baby's not his.
But instead, the guy is very loyal to him
and doesn't even want to sleep with her.
And so then his next plan is to kill him in battle,
betray the guy who's fighting for him,
one of his mighty men, one of his, you know,
his Navy SEALs, if you will, right?
His elite troops.
And so after that, Nathan comes to him and he says, the prophet Nathan, he says, you
know, there was a rich man.
He had a lot of cattle and he had a lot of sheep.
And then there was a poor man who only had one lamb.
He kept it in his home and took care of it in his home along with his children.
He shared his food with this little lamb he drank the drink from his cup and even slept in his arms the lamb was like
a daughter to him and then the rich man has a visitor who travels him and they're gonna have
a celebration and they're gonna you know have a feast but it's taken
instead of taking one of his animals any of his cattle or any of his sheep he takes the lamb that
meant so much to this poor man and he uses that for the dinner and so at that point david is incensed. And he says he has to die. He has no pity.
And Nathan said, you are the man.
This is what his father thinks is fine.
He's got an orchard, so you ought to be able to go over and steal an apple from somebody right this is when
we look at the values that people have this father who's now 80 years old is the one who more than
anybody else produced this monster that we call russell brand these people have forgotten god
they've forgotten the lessons of god they They have absolutely no accountability, they think, to God.
They think they can do anything that they wish.
Truly is amazing.
And then that was not, you want to talk about his dad's influence on his son?
This is from the Daily Mail.
In his book, he talked about his father's influence on him.
Russell Brand said that he used to watch porn videos at his dad's house.
When he was 17, Brand and his father went on a trip to the Far East,
and he got three prostitutes.
And he said, my dad set about unwrapping his two prostitutes, and he said,
my dad set about unwrapping his two prostitutes,
and the third one was his.
And that's part of what his father introduced him to.
He said, by the end of the holiday, he said, throughout the holiday, there were all these different prostitutes happening all the time he said my
sexuality by the end of that vacation again he's 17 years old and his father is the one who's doing
this with him he said my sexuality had morphed forever from bewildered innocence into something that was more complex and rapacious.
Rapacious.
You know, as in raping or something, you know.
But again, this is his father.
So anyway, four women, including one who claims she was sexually assaulted when she was 16. The BBC is now facing urgent questions after it was claimed that Brand used his company-provided BBC car service to pick up the young girl, the 16-year-old girl.
She described, she said that when she was 16 years old, she said that Brand was preoccupied with her being innocent and pure and referred to her as the child.
Alice described his behavior toward her as grooming because Brand would allegedly provide her with scripts on how to deceive her parents into allowing her to visit him.
Same thing our schools are doing.
This is why we call it grooming, right?
They're doing that with a transgender agenda.
And I wonder just how many parents who are so upset, and rightfully so, about this LGBT
grooming, how many of them are going to defend Brand because he says the truth about the
vaccine? There are plenty of people who are saying the truth about the vaccine.
There are plenty of people who are saying the truth about the vaccine.
They're not out there raping children.
Why do we defend this man?
Why do we make him our Messiah on his tour, our hero?
The hypocrisy is astounding.
From the MAGA cult. i'm done with these people
uh if you support trump don't watch me because i'm fed up with this stuff
she said it was always the same car and i knew that it was a bbc car
uh another company uh bon bon and j uk which produced uh his big brother stuff that's another
thing you know big brother that was getting people accustomed to all of this stuff as well
and it's interesting that he was involved with so many different big brother things yeah he was
involved um you know he did some big brother spinoffs and everything, Big Brother's Big Mouth, Big Brother's eForum, and all the rest of this stuff.
But I've said many times that I think the BBC's Big Brother was a deliberate predictive programming.
It came out just before social media became practical.
And what they did was they got people used to, oh, well, look, these people are nobodies,
but they put them in this reality TV show
and they show everything that is going on in their life.
And I mean everything, no privacy,
you know, let's put up pictures of everything.
And as people looked at that
and they saw these people who had no skills,
nothing at all special about them,
but they became stars.
And all that was done just before they rolled out social media.
And then what does everybody do?
They engage with social media.
The young people engage with social media like they're on a Big Brother show.
I'll show you everything, right?
Everything about my life.
Because that'll make me famous and I'll get followers.
And it was a big part of that.
And of course, his depravity was a big part of that as well.
But I find it interesting that he's right there along with all this big brother stuff at the very beginning.
Because this is very programming in what they were doing. Ex-staffers claim that Brand got them to act like pimps
by getting the numbers of women in the audience
and passing notes to them from the presenter.
Get their phone number, give them notes.
They never cared about it before.
But now they do because of his politics.
And now because of his politics,
the right, who is very upset about kids being
groomed they don't care about any of this stuff about russell brand so now the right gives him a
pass um so um when you um and and again you know as manic as they are about pedophile rings and Michael Flynn and all the rest of this stuff.
Even when he was picking up, had BBC picking up this 16-year-old girl,
his management team said, hey, it's not a good look, quote unquote.
It's not a good look to be dating a 16-year-old girl.
And they told him to pretend that she was his God daughter or his niece.
Well,
again,
um,
you know,
this is also something we've seen,
of course,
from Jimmy Seville,
right?
Famous pedophile.
Uh,
he was always protected by the BBC.
Even after he died,
there were some people who did a special about him to expose it.
And it was shut down multiple times by BBC management.
And investigations at Scotland Yard were shut down by the higher-ups as well.
Because these people control the upper echelons of all the institutions.
Whether it's entertainment, law enforcement or government or academia
they control these upper levels and so uh i remember when all this stuff happened with
jimmy saville saville you know and the royal family uh conservatives are just raging against
saville and how could they allow how could the bbc do something like this how could the BBC do something like this? How could the royal family be involved with this guy?
Well, I feel the same outrage with the MAGA people
who are sucking up to people like Andrew Tate and Russell Brown.
Seriously.
I mean, I can't believe it.
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He says, remember the RNC had their J6 prison,
prisoner booth.
That's right.
With Marjorie, NYG, I think you mean Marjorie Taylor Green.
Yeah, taking a photo op.
They were always going to let them rot in prison
for the political issue to resolve.
Imagine being held hostage for a vote.
Yes.
I remember that one guy put up a thing at their, and that was the same one where they had the golden Trump idol.
You know, so it's a joke, right?
No, it's a golden idol of Trump, even though he's, you know, he's got his pants are down around his ankles, but he's wearing red, white, blue underwear.
So that makes it okay.
It's a joke, right?
Like Russell Brown Like Russell Brand.
Yeah, as long as we joke about the pedophilia,
as long as we joke about the rapes, as long as we joke about the idolatry,
it's all okay.
It's just a joke.
No, it's really what you think.
BBC and Channel 4 are accused of enabling the predator
because the TV bosses did nothing
after the staff complained.
And again, just like they did with Jimmy Savile.
Both the broadcaster and the production company were jointly responsible for duty of care
and for standards to be upheld during the production. And as one former BBC One controller, Lorraine Hegasy, said this.
She said, he went from being a heroin addict live on air on MTV,
a sex addict live on air on E4,
to a predator live on air on Radio 6 and Radio 2,
and he kept progressing.
Nothing held him back.
So he thought he could do whatever he wanted.
And he was allowed to say the unsayable.
He was allowed to do the unthinkable, and he consistently got away with it.
Until he said what?
Until he attacked the vaccine.
And now because he's attacking the vaccine,
the people who love and support
the creator of the vaccine
want to give Russell Brand a pass
on being a live heroin addict,
a live predator,
who was just flaunting all this depravity to everybody all the time.
It's just amazing to me.
The more I look at our society now, the more disgusted and amazed I am.
Everything has been turned upside down and inside out.
He said he was a victim of a coordinated attack from mainstream media outlets, the Times, the Sunday Times, the Channel 4 dispatches,
and that there was a, quote, serious and concerted agenda to control his
voice. Yes. Yes. So what?
Just as there was a serious
concerted agenda to enable him
to spread this satanic depravity to their audiences,
from Big Brother through all the rest of this stuff.
He was modeling the behavior that we see in kids now.
This stuff is not innocent.
You know, when we look at these violent events, and I haven't gotten to what happened over the weekend.
You know, you've got a couple of kids live streaming it, again, on social media.
Live streaming a murder.
You know, they're joyriding and doing all this stuff and cutting people off.
And then they see a guy riding his bike.
This is in Vegas.
And it turns out the guy is in his, I think, 64 or something.
He's a retired police chief.
And he's out riding his bike on the side of the road.
Hey, run him down.
You know, just like they're in a video game or something.
And they run him down at full speed.
And he goes flipping back into the car, breaks the windshield, and he goes rolling over.
And they live stream that.
Where do they get these ideas?
Well, it's from the media that they consume, the entertainment they consume,
the video games that they consume.
Yeah, I know I sound like a get-off-my-lawn old man,
but I'm fed up with this stuff.
So yeah, get-off-my-lawn, get off of the video games,
get off of the BBC where they put people like Russell Brand
and Jimmy Savile in front of you.
Get off of the conservative media that excuses this stuff while at the same time organizing
people to oppose the grooming that's being done in schools and the child trafficking
and Jeffrey Epstein, but then they support it if they're conservatives.
So evidently the only crime of Jeffrey Epstein was that he was not a Trump supporter.
Is that right?
Is that the real issue, I guess?
He didn't have enough conservative friends,
and he didn't speak up politically.
If he would have spoken up politically,
then he would have been protected
against all this stuff, you see.
Because then they couldn't come after him,
because then it would be a conspiracy,
an agenda to silence him.
Yeah, it is a conspiracy to silence him,
and it was a conspiracy to put him in your face to start him. Yeah, it is a conspiracy to silence him, and it was a conspiracy to put him in your face
to start with.
Elon Musk says, of course, they don't like competition.
He also defended Brand, and he said,
no more canceling.
Enough is enough.
This is the guy, the phony guy, Elon Musk,
who still does shadow banning.
He's all against canceling.
He's got shadow banning and all the all against canceling. He's got shadow banning
and all the rest of this stuff. Andrew
Tate told his followers
he would hold an emergency meeting on Sunday evening
to tell everybody the truth about what is happening to
Russell Brand. See, he's always going to, just like Alex,
Andrew Tate will use
this stuff. He'll attach
himself to it to gain audience and following.
He says, I know things that
I shouldn't know.
Well, he does things that he shouldn't do as well right and he may have his comeuppance as well uh so the surprising thing about this when i looked up you know i've heard some of these
people say why are you talking about this thing now it's like 20 years later statute of limitations
all the rest of the you know there is no statute of limitations on rape in the UK.
And there shouldn't be.
But there is one exception to the statute of limitations, and you won't believe it.
There's one limitation in the field of sexual crime.
And that is offenses that took place between 1956 and 2004.
Cases that are supposedly consensual sex with teenagers aged between 13 and 15.
And in those cases, they have a statute of limitations of one year.
So I guess the message is to people in the UK,
if you're going to rape somebody, make it a child, right?
But it also has a time period there.
But the 13 to 16 thing, well, I don't know.
This young girl was 16.
I don't know if that's called statutory rape in the UK or not.
Minors are not supposed to be able to consent to things like that,
just like they should not be able to consent to mutilation, sexual mutilation that they are grooming the
kids to do in the schools.
On Daily Skeptic, the headline was, this is no victory for women.
They said, some will no doubt argue that this is progress, that men are being held to account
and women are being given a voice.
But let's get real.
Going from girl power to victim feminism in the space of two decades is not a great leap forward for women.
Far from recognizing women's agency, victim feminism brings with it calls for more policing of the interactions between men and women.
Fear and mistrust rule the day.
The current fashion for trashing the sexual revolution leaves women not empowered,
but infantilized and presumed to be in need of consent classes at university,
chaperones on dates, or intimacy coaches on film sets.
Well, I don't agree with that at all, quite frankly.
That is not the problem.
Feminism is the problem.
You want equality?
You know, we were told as they were selling us that I remember the Virginia Slims tour,
you know, and Virginia Slims was selling cigarettes.
You come a long way, baby.
You're equal to men.
You're superior to men, as a matter of fact,
and we'll show you that you're superior to men
because we will have this rigged game
with Bobby Riggs and Billie Jean King.
And as I've said before,
this so-called battle of the sexes
that they made so much about,
that was sandwiched between two other matches
where the women were completely skunked.
The first one, it was Bobby Riggs who did it later.
Jimmy Connors did it.
Uh, but he threw that one and they made that big.
We all have seen now that there is a physical difference between men and women.
Uh, no question about it.
That's why there's this big outrage about men pretending to be women so they can
cash in on the medals.
Because, you know, hey, if like we heard about Trump at the Family Research Council and the
prayer day, winning is everything.
So if winning is everything, go ahead and present yourself as a woman and go compete
with them and win all the medals, right?
Is that right?
Well, you remember that essay that I talked about yesterday, which I thought was a very fascinating essay,
because it was a woman who, she said she was very ambivalent about abortion.
She was not a Christian.
But she did see the positive aspects of Christianity in terms of what it did for women,
in terms of not holding them up as equal to men.
She said, eventually, you know, Christianity played itself out in feminism.
Well, no, that's not Christianity at all.
Christianity says that we got different roles.
It acknowledges the truth that men are stronger, but it calls men not to use that strength
to get whatever they want.
And that was what she'd been talking about in terms of rape, you know, where the strong
get to do whatever they wish.
You know, they can rape people.
You know, we have the rule of law.
Instead of electing an emperor like Trump or like Biden, who's going to rule by executive
order, we have the rule of law to protect the weak and to protect all of us, to protect all
of our individual rights. But she said, you know, that men would, you know, just command women,
you know, and that was the way the patriarchy was set up. No, the Christian ideal, not to command
women, but to protect women, to understand that even though they may be physically weaker,
they are equal in the important ways.
And so that is completely lost.
Equality is not good enough.
You want to be protected, and that's why we set up government.
That's why we have families.
That's why we have men in the family.
Otherwise, you're going to go into this he said, she said type of thing.
And you're going to be, first of all, you know, all this stuff about consent classes
and chaperones and intimacy coaches and all the rest of the stuff.
If you throw out the guidelines of society that were based on Christian principles,
then you wind up with a he said, she said type of thing.
Or you wind up with somebody just using brute force against you
like they did in Roman times.
So, you know, that was, and the whole idea, you know,
she could not understand the idea of meekness,
which is central to Christianity.
She kept confusing it with weakness.
No, meekness means
that you are gentle, that you are humble, that you are there to serve, that the stronger serves
the weaker. That's what that's about. And even though she could see some of the aspects of
society and the positive things of Christianity.
She missed the fundamental core.
She was not Christian.
But again, Howard Stern, I saw this on social media.
I didn't listen to it.
I do not listen to Howard Stern.
I can't bear the man.
But I saw this on Twitter.
Howard Stern spends four minutes absolutely destroying Laurenuren bobert warning do not play this
in front of children and i thought well this is kind of interesting um you know he's going to
attack her goes into graphic detail about what he didn't like about what she did at the beetlejuice
production in the audience.
And I thought, well, this is the ultimate example of a political whore, isn't it, Howard Stern?
You know, P.J. O'Rourke, years ago, he wrote a book
talking about politics in Washington,
and he called it A Parliament of Whores.
And when you look at Howard Stern,
a man who does stuff that is worse than what Boebert did, and I'm not excusing anything she did, and I'm not getting a relative thing here, but he does that kind of stuff on a daily basis.
That's what he has built his empire around. and he spends five minutes ripping her apart for this
while he has absolutely nothing to say about this Democrat
who is a full-on hooker and running for Congress.
See, this is the partisanship.
This is the other side of it.
Just in the same way that we see this partisanship
where the right will excuse Andrew Tate and they'll excuse Russell brand.
Well, uh, Howard Stern will excuse this, um, Susanna Gibson, who is running in,
uh, Virginia, uh, to, um, she's actually running the Virginia house of delegates.
Uh, so she's actually not even running for Congress.
It's amazing how much money that was being spent on these candidates,
hundreds of thousands of dollars to run for state legislature.
Truly is amazing.
But she's okay because she pushed gun control.
Moms demand action.
We're basically standing behind this porn actress.
And there's all these pictures in her campaign literature of her and her husband with her kids.
And it's like, so what is the lesson for the kids in all of this stuff?
Moms Demand Action takes on a completely new meaning when it's being done by Susanna Gibson.
But he has absolutely nothing to say about it.
And she was given a heads up, by the way,
by yesterday I said it was Reuters.
Let me correct that.
It was AP, the Associated Press.
The same people who put up speech rules for journalists.
Can't say this, got to say that.
Can't say an illegal alien.
You got to say an undocumented migrant. You can't say somebody who say that yeah i can't say an illegal alien you gotta say an undocumented
migrant you can't say somebody who's pro-life they are anti-abortion rights and all the rest
of stuff well the ap gave her advance notice so she could take down the worst of it
but the stuff that remains is still amazing and uh and his silence throughout all this stuff is absolutely amazing but he focuses
strictly on lauren bobert uh who did not come anywhere close to the types of uh the magnitude
of what this nurse was doing he was running for state office um uh let me say on rumble obsolete man 1776 thank you
very much for the tip he writes uh thank you for not bowing to maga which is hindi witchcraft
practiced to this very day by freemasons yeah they have a term for that called maga
um yeah it's funny when you look at all that stuff um actually magistrates actually
came from it as well the term magi they're talking about you know the gift to the magi it's all um
people who are involved in astrology and and things like that uh and and a lot of magic
stuff that's there but uh yeah the problem i've got with with the magGA movement is it's full on idolatry and, uh, uh, you know, the
twisting of Christianity that you see being done in these reawakened America tours with
Michael Flynn leading it and the Trump family that's there.
Now, let me just respond to a couple of quick emails that were sent here.
Uh, Travis in Idaho, thank you very much for letting me know that he had a problem with
Zell.
I don't, you know, we're, we're getting me know that he had a problem with Zelle.
We're getting these problems that seem to be, we've had the same reports from a cash app,
and we have not been able to resolve what is going on with that as well.
But some people who have been able to donate to me in the past still can.
But apparently the people who have not done it at this point, they can't find me.
That's that kind of shadow banning that you see on, on Twitter as well.
So he said, not sure why they would do this.
I called a number of my bank said it might be because they saw unusual activity on the account.
Yeah, that's the usual excuse.
I believe it must be because I don't like what you say on the program.
Anyway, he said, thanks.
A check via regular mail is inbound.
Well, thank you very much, Travis.
I appreciate that.
And, um, uh, I'll just say, you know, if you want to support the program, you can go to the David night show.com and show you how you can support us. Uh, but, um, yeah, that's, um, I guess I'm not as math like Russell Brand to suit YouTube and the BBC and all the social media.
It's amazing.
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